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15:01
@MartinJames ...as long as you count "won't boot at all" as running correctly.
@DeadMG so don't buy crappy ACER laptops, problem solved :p
@melak47 Not if you already paid for one
and acer wouldn't give the money back, or what is this settlement about
yes, exactly that.
@JerryCoffin Heh - 1GB was pretty much insufficient for XP, esp. if the video is mapped in. My Eee XP laptop is only useable still 'cos I added another gig of RAM and an SSD.
15:04
well, that's a dick move.
Acer sold laptops which did not meet the minimum; their customers (unsurprisingly) paid for something that could not perform the minimum; and therefore lost money and Acer would not refund them
@DeadMG Frankly I think we should live in a world where the customer can be expected to know that, by doing their research before buying a product that they don't understand. I realise that we don't live in that world, though.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If we only bought products we understood, we'd hardly ever buy anything. That approach is simply not practical- there's far too much to know.
@DeadMG Okay but some level of understanding is a reasonable expectation
@DeadMG If a customer buys a washing machine then puts their dog in it, and the dog dies, that's the customer's fault for being a moron
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you'd be surprised
15:07
the difference is that it's pretty fuckin' obvious what a washing machine does.
something about microwaves and pets comes to mind..
whereas it's not trivial to figure out what the minimum requirements for Windows are.
@DeadMG I fail to understand why no-one but me appears to believe that the same should apply to technology. The current expectation is "lowest barrier to entry" ("no-one should need to know how computers work at all"), which completely baffles me.
and even if you checked, it would be very non-trivial to figure out what the effects would be.
@DeadMG There ought to be 'Try before you buy' - a short-term rental scheme. Should be the same for phone packages - no point in taking home a SIM that worked fine in the shop, only to find your home/office has a crappy signal.
15:07
@DeadMG A quick Google search reveals that information.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit People might want to buy laptops to access Google.
@DeadMG The problem here is in your definition of "obvious". It's not obvious to anyone who's never used a washing machine before!
@DeadMG Library.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Cause everybody lives near a library with public free internet, right?
Note that I'm not disputing the validity of the suit
@DeadMG Not everybody has electricity to power a washing machine, either. But "this suits absolutely everybody" is not a reasonable prerequisite
the simple fact is, that it costs far too much time and money for average consumers to research their products- they would never have time to actually purchase or use anything.
15:09
But you have to concede that knowing literally nothing about them is retarded? And that this is considered okay/normal is even more retarded?
not at all
how an Acer laptop works is Acer's problem.
Well I guess we'll just have to agree that you're wrong :)
Where do you think a.. more first-source picture of mario is?
15:10
wat?
@Pawnguy7 Photograph your TV while it's plugged into a console
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I wanted the old mario, I don't have the console anymore.
Like so:
But that is from microsoft. And I am pretty sure it didn't come from there.
have you tried google
Waht would I google for, specifically?
@Pawnguy7 "mario" ?
^ this should be some country's flag
I can find pictures of mario. Say, like the one I had above.
But I am trying to find a more original source... perhaps it does not exist.
Think I should just slap a "Nintento(r)" on there?
15:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes aw man...the hell
@Pawnguy7 Mega Man series on NES looked pretty good. Also SMB3.
@FredOverflow what
It was some dork in the FP room that complained about whitespace in Java.
@Pawnguy7 Google "Mario" and the name of the game
FTR:
in Functional Programming, 42 mins ago, by FredOverflow
And now say something relevant to FP or GTFO.
I need more culturte.
15:16
in Functional Programming, 39 mins ago, by Nikhil
Sir I am getting fired many things depends upon it
hehe
I can't explain why I find people calling me "sir" on the internet so offensive, but I do. It's particularly strange because I was in Subway earlier and the dick manager was calling everyone "mate", and I thought "you fucking call me 'sir', dickwad."
Why is sir offensive?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "dick manager"?
DickManagerSingleton
This one's funnier
in Functional Programming, 43 mins ago, by Nikhil
In india we treat our job like god
@Abyx :D
> I can't explain why I find
I think it might be because they're trying to use it as a sign of respect or deference, but in the given context it doesn't actually hold that meaning for me. And that the disjoint is jarring
Or perhaps it smells of fake deference
ahahahahah
Just saw Iron Man 3. Awesome Movie!!
15:24
NO SPOILERS
glad to see it's good though :)
hoping to see it tonight
totally fucking stoked
it says a lot that I don't really care about the imminent release of Star Trek into Darkness
Not saying anything
The main character is awesome, probably because he's named Tony. :)
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15:28
grump cat has a cousin
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@R.MartinhoFernandes: I first thought OP answered that Vicente guy, until I realized that the post makes too much sense. :)
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Iron lion> I am not fat, just fluffy
@JerryCoffin hey, dude, no need to snark
it's a legit issue
@Telkitty "grump cat" is a pleonasm
@StephenLin s/legit/non-existent/ FTFY
@LightnessRacesinOrbit re: my newest question?
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15:30
template<class> struct type{};
template<class... Ts> struct types : type<Ts>...{};

template<class T, class... Us>
struct is_contained : std::is_constructible<type<T>, types<Us...>>{};
Hmmm.... /cc @LucDanton @R.MartinhoFernandes
@StephenLin Looks like you forgot to provide context
jerry knows the context
oh, I see
you're using our Lounge as your personal one-on-one conversation venue
for the benefit of everyone else, he's talking about this:
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A: std::type_info<T>::hash_code() uniqueness and the meaning of "should"

Jerry CoffinThe meaning looks pretty clear to me: it's not an absolute requirement because it may be impossible to meet under some circumstances, but the implementation should attempt to produce unique values to the extent possible. I'd note that the same is true of hash codes in general -- you try to produ...

@Xeo Cute.
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code is cute ... oh my ... You have such an excellent taste maybe you should date the chick in my avatar
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15:32
@LucDanton I can't make out the meaning of that answer - it feels like it's looking down on the code. :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it was just meant as a ping
@StephenLin ok
@StephenLin see, originally, I had to assume you were referring to the Indian FP debacle
I find it's a cute start. I can't quite say more right now, I need think about it.
@JerryCoffin the issue is important for reasons I can't explain
@JerryCoffin because it's proprietary
@JerryCoffin suffice as to say there are ABI and customer code breakage issues
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15:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just "hmm" :D It came to mind with that constructor template question, after thinking I should answer with "Abuse overload resolution!".
@JerryCoffin so can the snark please
First thing that comes to mind is doing as get does (or should do), and with some indices you get a proper find. Indices won't help for duplicates though.
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Ya, index_of would need to abuse overload resolution and template argument deduction again, though, I think.
identity<T> get(type<N, T>); and find: decltype(get<T>(types<Us...> {})) {}; no? Oh wait we want the index. Still, you get the idea.
@Xeo I had to set that straight before shooting down the silliness of the actual proposal.
One day I'll understand why people insist on solving the wrong problems.
15:37
Trying to solve duplicates via e.g. ordering strikes me as shoddy however :/
@StephenLin I'm not being snarky. Honestly, it seems to me that the requirement is pretty clear: equal types must give the same type_info and equal hash codes. That's all that's really required. Yes, it remarks that uniqueness is desirable, but yes that's a remark (and while I haven't memorized the part that says so, I'm pretty sure the standard does make clear that "note" and "remark" both indicate non-normative sections.
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@LucDanton Yeah, that was my first thought aswell. However, I wanted to try without extra functions for is_contained.
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while you drill into those, I trying to solve the complicated, mind blowing ... xml layout problem :'(
@JerryCoffin there is customer code out there that does the wrong thing
@JerryCoffin and it's impossible to change things without breaking that code
@JerryCoffin the requirement cannot be fulfilled without significant cost
it ought to be disambiguated
it's too late now, but it doesn't mean it's not an issue
@Xeo For ordering I suppose we can have a second argument overload<N> and pass select_overload {} -- such that earlier matches get ranked higher.
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15:39
Getting a customized avatar is a sign of SO competence
Might want to disable deduction of N for that parameter though.
@JerryCoffin so yes, it's an issue
@StephenLin If there's truly nothing to say that "should" and "Remark" indicate non-normative portions of the standard, then I'd agree (but I doubt that's the case).
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@LucDanton Well, in the original question, the types are supposed to be a set, since it's for constructor overloads.
So duplicates were a non-issue there.
I'm not reading that question, it sounds boring. Writing a find is more fun!
15:40
@JerryCoffin it's an issue if someone is misled
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heh
@JerryCoffin just because we're smart enough to figure it out doesn't mean it's ok
@JerryCoffin because other people read the standard that are not compiler engineers or language lawyers
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@LucDanton Wait, I have a deja vu
@JerryCoffin it matters when you have customers
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Gosh, why did I have a feast at mid-night? Now I am going to turn into a pig ... :'(
15:41
@JerryCoffin anyway, this is getting too proprietary so never mind
Selecting a constructor for a variant? (I dunno, didn't read the question.)
@JerryCoffin to be honest, my reason to asking these types of questions on SO is to clarify this for other people
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@LucDanton Ya, when we discussed that, I misunderstood you and thought about Int<I> find(element<I, T>)
Or something like that.
@JerryCoffin I know what the "sane" answer is already
@JerryCoffin the problem is that others don't
@JerryCoffin I could self-answer but it seems better to let other people do that since there's more of a dialogue that way and the questions are less likely to be ignored
@StephenLin I dunno -- this strikes me as a pretty straightforward part of the standard. If somebody can't figure this out pretty quickly and easily, I can't imagine how they'd have any hope of sorting out something like two-phase lookup, or even simple overload resolution.
15:44
@JerryCoffin well, I would agree
but that's because we're sane
there's practical considerations here
@ScottW Jerry and I are
:D
Well, ok, he is
@StephenLin I'm not sure if it's sanity or not, but the fact remains that some of what the standard specifies is quite tricky stuff, and I can't imagine a way to write it that will be simple and straightforward for anybody/everybody to understand.
I'm a compiler engineer, so by definition I might not be
@JerryCoffin well, anyway, too late now
@JerryCoffin at least now there's a SO question to maybe prevent other people from making the same mistakes
@JerryCoffin who runs cplusplus.com anyway? is it a wiki?
@StephenLin Not necessarily. If you honestly have an idea of how to clarify the requirement, the committee might well be open to some editing on it. Although C++14 is closed to addition of new features, I believe clarifications to wording are stll allowed, so if we can improve it, now is nearly a perfect time to work at doing so.
@JerryCoffin well, I'll bring it up in the right channels (not SO)
SO is for helping other people understand
@StephenLin I'm not sure who runs it. I've visited it enough to decide not to depend on it, but that's about it.
15:49
@JerryCoffin yeah, it's a mess
Fuck Jeremy Soule and "four to six weeks" that are more like "four to six months".
@JerryCoffin trust me, I know
That's all I'm saying today. See you later.
it's good that SO usually gets better search engine placement
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bye
15:50
that's the point of the question
(really, this is the only reason I ask questions, to be honest)
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That cup-a-soup is killing me, tasty as it is, I can not digest it
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man made food sux
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never have that problem with fresh meat/veges
@Telkitty Oh my god! You've ingested dihydrogen monoxide! You're in for serious trouble now!
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15:54
it's not the water
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i can't digest some instant soup/noodles
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I can ... just makes me slightly sick
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I would like to apologize for that. It was uncalled for, and otherwise just plain stupid on my part.
@JerryCoffin I'm sanitizing the answer thread a bit by the way, please don't link to this chat in any way from the question (since I can't delete some of my previous comments here)
> Why are they fighting a giant cunt?
15:57
@JerryCoffin not really a big deal, just being extra cautious
@EtiennedeMartel I accept your apology.
@JerryCoffin the question is meant to be pedagogical anyway
Nice to have you back.
@StephenLin No problem. You should be able to delete old comments here though.
@JerryCoffin hmm, I thought so, but can't find the option
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16:01
I think it's too old
Anyway, I need to get a new SO id, apparently, that isn't my real name
(this only recently became an issue :D)
@StephenLin You seem to be right. My apologies.
hate to have to start over
hahahahahahahahahaha
@EtiennedeMartel
@JerryCoffin not a problem, anyway, please don't snark :D
16:04
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You made me choke on my food.
especially since next time you won't know if it's me asking questions for similar reasons
i wouldn't have taken this to chat otherwise
(I realize you meant that about the old comment thing, by the way, I just wanted to tack that on)
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pic?
@StephenLin Isn't your real name... but...
@Mysticial eh?
@Mysticial it is, so I need to get a new SO account unfortunately :D
@StephenLin Oh, you don't want to use your real name?
You can change your name btw.
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16:07
@ScottW -_-
@ScottW awwww, that must have been cuteness.
@Mysticial haha, it might be an issue in the future
@Mysticial for certain questions/answers
@Mysticial so I'll have to post them as some lowly no-rep anonymous guy
@StephenLin Oh. That's actually pretty common.
@Mysticial yeah, but then you get snarked at :D
I've heard of multiple cases of users having separate accounts for asking silly questions.
16:08
@JerryCoffin (sorry)
@Mysticial well not silly, just stuff that can't be tied to your identity
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I am off to bed, laterZzz
@Mysticial but if i want to avoid snarkiness i ought to use the account full-time to build up the rep
@Mysticial kind of annoying to start over though
@StephenLin I can't say how effective that will be. Even I get snarked at occasionally at 90k+...
@Mysticial well, better than at 1
Although, I tend to do double-takes when a user with more than 10k asks a silly question.
@StephenLin definitely true
16:11
@Mysticial can't even post comments at 1 either!
@StephenLin If you're gonna use it to ask a question, that's not a problem. But I suppose if you're looking for something to answer to get some rep - then yeah, that might be a problem.
Hello
I post questions I know the answer to but that I know other people are confused about
@StephenLin Sounds like something fit for a self-answer.
Because I want someone to answer correctly and have the answer have a good search engine ranking
16:13
LRO does that a lot.
@Mysticial yeah, but it's usually for stuff with nuances
You can post your answer, but accept someone elses.
And say explicitly that you want an answer better than your own.
@Mysticial so it looks like you're just talking to yourself to clarify things that no one cares about
@Mysticial only it turns out it matters because of some nuance
@Mysticial so having a dialogue is better for those things
16:15
@StephenLin Maybe. Depends on how it's presented. Self-answered Q's do tend to attract negative responses from people who don't like the idea - despite it being explicitly supported by the system.
@Mysticial especially if you're at low rep
@Mysticial so I try to lead people to the correct answer as best I can
@Mysticial as well as try to lead people to say something that I want to clarify
IOW, you're testing them?
@Mysticial, no it's for other people
@Mysticial future readers
like my latest question (legit issue about real headache actually)
Oh ic. You want to create a legitimate looking conversation about an actual problem that you faced and figured out yourself. That sorta thing?
(can't link to it because my mouse is temporarily fubared for some reason...)
(crappy toshiba hardware)
@Mysticial well, basically, yeah :)
@Mysticial I actually think every question I've ever written is like that
most of my rep is from questions for that reason :)
16:18
Are you serious about asking question just to answer them with a different account ?
@Pascail That's actually not allowed.
@Pascall what? no I don't do that
@Pascall I don't know where you got that from
Sorry I misunderstood the nuance at some point ^^
@Pascall I just write questions designed to achieve a certain answer as well as a certain dialogue about the answer
It is allowed to coordinate with another user to post both question and answer together. We've done that a few times here.
16:19
@Pascall I just can't do that under my real name for much longer
@Pascall so I have to start over and work my way out from the snarked-at constantly phase
@Mysticial gonna reboot because of my mouse issue, talk to you later
I'm new to the "exp" and points thing
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@JerryCoffin thanks for the answer, by the way; sorry for being so peeved
@JerryCoffin it's actually a headache though
@StephenLin Then there isn't much you can do other than to post some answers from the new account before you start asking questions.
@StephenLin cya
If Integer is a template type and it is signed, can I somehow convert it to an unsigned Integer? I tried casting but it won't recognise Integer.
@StephenLin No problem. I understand the situation.
16:22
I figure getting enough rep to be able to downvote will scare off some of the snark - since people may fear retaliation.
Is it allowed to have multiple accounts just to snark our own questions and give bad feedback about our own answers ?
@Tuntuni std::make_unsigned.
@JerryCoffin Thanks, will check that out. I was searching around cppreference.com but couldn't find anything. :/ Thanks again.
@Pascail I think it's disallowed to have your own accounts interact in any way.
Ahoy
16:25
This was actually a joke, but I like this implementation of "forever alone" to a whole new level ^^
Don't have multiple accounts at all
ATTORNEY: Are you qualified to give a urine sample?
WITNESS: Are you qualified to ask that question?
@Mysticial thank's for the answer by the way, and a good day to you all !
16:29
Do you guys know of a function/library that allows to transparently performs task in a thread if thread count is below a certain value, or fallbacks to synchronous calls ?
(I intend to implement quicksort in a paralelized manner but on big arrays, my current implementation try to create to many threads)
what do you mean thread count?
you should use a thread pool
let's say I allow my program to only use 3 threads
and let the system manage the ideal number of threads
and reuse existing threads
thread t1([&begin, &pivot](){ quicksort(begin, pivot); });
thread t2([&pivot, &end](){ quicksort(pivot + 1, end); });

t1.join();
t2.join();
(Yep, ideally, I will use that, I'm mainly testing how things behave right now)
this works (but is not optimal, sure)
but it attemps to create to many threads at some point
I'd just stick with the default # of threads and let the OS handle the overload.
16:31
i'd like something that automatically fallbacks to synchronous calls when the number of threads is "too high"
yeah, but the calls are recursive so the number of threads only grows before the end of the sorting tree is reached
so thread reuse is probably of no use here :(
@ereOn Oh threads, within the same program?
Use a depth counter.
And stop spawning threads below a certain depth.
@Mysticial: yep, must be called that way.
Perhaps I'm looking for something that is simple to implement
Yeah, after all a simple counter would probably do
Thanks.
@ereOn It doesn't get any easier than a depth counter.
It'll limit you to certain # of threads though.
So if each stage recurses into two sub-stages, then you're stuck at powers of two.
How can I know how many thread my system supports ?
Is there a way to get the maximum value ?
@ereOn This is why you use a thread pool instead of creating the threads explicitly. Enqueue tasks to be completed (sorting a sub-array) and those will enqueue more, and so on.
16:33
But a bit of over-decomposition isn't too harmful.
@ereOn std::thread::hardware_concurrency
@JerryCoffin: Ok. will try that
@ereOn There are OS-specific calls to do that.
@bamboon: Thanks
brb
Depending on how balanced/imbalanced your recursion is, you might not get perfect performance though.
16:45
hey guys
is the robot present?
or someone who read his tuple implementation blog?
how about asking the question
then he can answer it when he gets back
instead of being limited to saying "no, I wasn't here and now I am, and there is no actual content to your messages to which I can provide a useful answer"
IRC and other chat rooms are asynchronous
lol
Well, here it is (kind of directed @R.MartinhoFernandes): in your flamingdangerzone tuple impl you use the already present std::tuple to provide a list of integers to provide the mapping from the real tuple interface to the optimal_storage. Wouldn't a plain C array of integers suffice for this purpose?
THere
Happy now?
If you want someone to read your crap ping them, only crazy people bother with reading the transcript
You get them in the SO inbox thingie
I click on that
sheesh
If you're pinged
16:52
@CatPlusPlus see the @R.MartinhoFernandes?
That's a ping.
Grumpy cat.
Yes, that's how you do it
... I get the feeling you missed something in the question message I posted.
@ereOn The term you are looking for is "fork/join thread pools" or something.
I wasn't talking about it
Jesus

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