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15:01
@Mysticial sse and unions
@BartekBanachewicz Performance of union type-punning with SSE?
@StackedCrooked I agree, it was underwhelming.
@DeadMG it certainly was a bum note :P
I removed it. As a work around I propose you play the mp3s on your favorite music player software.
@Mysticial Does that even make sense? Type-punning leaves no runtime trace.
15:03
It was a pun on types
Type-punning with unions to access individual elements of SSE types is a performance disaster waiting to happen if you do it too much.
user142019
Type punning is silly.
Type punning is punny.
FTFY
@ShotgunNinja Type sillying is punny. FTFY.
ahahahah
15:07
so, that language spreadsheet up on the starboard there. Am I right in saying that 0% is should be reserved for 'I know this language enough to have an opinion, and think it is roughly in the middle', where as if you simply do not have an opinion, you should abstain from leaving any mark?
hmmm
out of bounds array access
increase array size, goes out of bounds again, fuck raw arrays
but I can't change it to vectors, because it would break the system
@thecoshman OMG you are trying to take it seriously.
don't ask
@R.MartinhoFernandes not at all, but it is interesting to see what people (claim) to think
user142019
@thecoshman If you don't have an opinion, leave the cell empty. You don't want to alter the results if you don't have an opinion.
15:09
@thecoshman you saying some people can't think?
You can't put some values in and leave some values out and expect the chart to be meaningful
Not that it is because everyone is using a different scale
@CatPlusPlus you can...
No, you can't
@rightfold that's what I figured
@CatPlusPlus If I put down 0% because I have no opinion, rather then I actually think it is a 'middle man', I will alter the average mark people have put for that option
@CatPlusPlus s/put some values in and leave some values out and //
15:12
@ScottW boring
1 message moved to bin
Nobody cares stop this shit
@thecoshman Chart doesn't work if population isn't the same
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, you can get a vague idea of what peoples opinions are. Sure it is nothing concrete, but then opinions are very hard to quantity
user142019
@Code-Guru Yes.
The values have different meaning
s/ if population isn't the same//
15:13
> You've earned the "Publicist" badge for How to determine whether my calculation of pi is accurate?. See your profile.
Ha! I milked my website for a badge.
arguing about a chart made for its own sake
@Mysticial hahahah
Only took about 5 months.
(Chart doesn't work because C++ is way too high)
15:14
The chart isn't even readable.
I don't know who did it, but they suck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, the average awesome is what you really want to be looking at
@ScottW And even then it sucked. Having the colors explained on the side is stupid.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Zoidberg, IIRC
It'd be better to make few groups for languages and chart them separately
E.g. intolerable, bad, usable, good
15:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think that's a limitation of Google Docs though
And theeen you could have non-uniform populations
@thecoshman Well, Google Docs sucks.
@CatPlusPlus but you start of with flawed data by having a language start as 'good' or 'bad'
Sure. But 24% is not flawed.
15:21
I mean that as a scale
I.e. you vote language X to be one of those
And then chart choices for language X
@CatPlusPlus oh right, yeah, that makes more sense
Pie chart would work nicely and show the preferences
well, you could sort of get that with this, but would have to explain what each score is supposed to mean.
@CatPlusPlus Oh come on. When you're charting meaningless crap, a false sense of precision is nearly mandatory.
Everyone is using their own scale
15:22
lol, pie chart.
"These results add up to 100%"
bus time
No, these results add up to N people
lol, the Puppy, the Cat, and the pirate are the only ones with negative averages.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What a surprise.
15:26
@thecoshman -50% for C#???? You've been doing Java too long
Oh no -5% average
With so many horrible languages in the list
SO NEGATIVE
I should've rated Java higher because it's definitely less annoying than C
15:28
Cat and Puppy make sure we stay balanced :P
And C# higher maybe
C# isn't too bad
I'd still write GUI applications in it
This poll sucks and I'm gonna make a better one
Go for it
15:30
I'll show you my mad charting skills
(Disclaimer: I'm bad at it)
But still better than whoever thought the current chart was a good idea
Zoidberg <----
and perhaps some sehe
I need to eat some breakfast
15:32
When it's harder to get information from the chart than it is to get it from the table, you know the chart sucks.
user142019
@TonyTheLion Not too bad? It's great!
user142019
@TonyTheLion Go is awesome indeed.
@rightfold It's been a few years since I've last used it
> Lollipop sign holders (stop/slow signs) in Australia, there on like bloody $60 an hour!
woah, WTF
the most braindead job ever, pays that much?!!!
indeed
its fucking mind numbingly boring
user1125394
thanks god irc exists
Does std::identity<T> exist ?
Where it just gives you back the type that you feed it?
15:47
@ThePhD What would this gain you over using T directly?
@ThePhD decltype? Oh feeding it a type. well then, what Jerry said. :)
user142019
What the fuck.
user142019
Why can't I create two pull requests.
It's for cheating.
I'll show you in a bit...
@xcx who are you?
15:51
@JerryCoffin Fulfilling an interface that takes a metafunction is the usual case.
user1125394
@TonyTheLion y no1 special
@ThePhD Are you still trying to solve the wrong problem?
@xcx oh I see
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't that the usual? Why do you bother asking?
I thought that had been tried and had failed
user1125394
anyway fortunately bye
which is why you need to let him walk into a few walls, bang his head a few times, and then maybe he will be willing to learn
I know, I'm an asshole
@xcx bye then
15:55
I need to clean this desk.
ok, well, no one is going to stop you
@ScottW hahah
Uh
Test words
... Okay, so coliru is down for me. Anybody else?
Oh, now it's back.
@ScottW "Ich auch"?
user1182183
hm anyone knows where to find an animation of a gps icon "connecting to sattellite" ? It seems to be harder to find that I think... gif, avi, wmv, anything
user1182183
I don't have any GPS device at home :F
user1182183
16:09
nor a phone with android/windows/ any popular OS
user1182183
xD
user1182183
dunno, laptop is enough for me O_O
user1182183
and a samung ch@t 335 or something like that
user1182183
I can't even find a "two pc's connecting animation" or "network connection in progress" animation O_O
user1182183
the hell is this today with google
user1182183
16:17
ok found something usefull however not exactly what I was looking for: dribbble.s3.amazonaws.com/users/2377/screenshots/1025098/… xD
@Rapptz My first attempt at any /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes ( and @JerryCoffin the any_type<T> is why I was asking about std::identity<T> )
Ell
Ell
I have got an ebnf for GLSL - what is the easiest to way to see how well it works?
Offer @sehe a drink in exchange for walking you through Spirit.
Ugh, it can be empty.
Erm.
Ell
Ell
The grammar is 663 lines long >.<
16:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't let it be empty-constructed, though, but it can be.
It's a bit silly to dynamically allocate raw storage.
Why not simply dynamically allocate the object?
inb4 'flexible member' nonsense.
I don't know.
I could put the object in a unique_ptr and do some type erasure that way
The deleter would be simpler too.
Everything would be simpler.
Also, you have UB.
Damnit. =/
16:29
std::unique_ptr<any_deleter> + non-virtual any_deleter::~any_deleter = UB
... It is virtual?
Oh, waity
No
it's not
But I'm not using it like that
I'm using (*deleter)( *this )
I'm using the virtual function
operator ()
@ThePhD And you are also using std::unique_ptr<any_deleter>...
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't have to properly delete it with a virtual destructor, do I?
There's no member variables
Only 1 virtual function that's overridden
What
I'll give you an important tip about how to do the right thing: stop assuming you can do the wrong thing.
It's not about member variables.
It's about deleting through a pointer that isn't of the right type.
... Sooo
It's UB?
I see.
Hello, all.
Damn, I think I've been missing on gcc-snapshot upgrades because it needs a higher libc6 or something.
It's a mystery as to why I'm not using something with a rolling release by now.
Gentoo :v:
The food site has some ridiculously useless sorting options
Arch is cool but it's too fickle.
@CatPlusPlus Which site?
16:42
The site I use
Ordering food again?
I don't think it has English version so link wouldn't be terribly useful
But seriously "Most recommendations" puts something 50 people voted for above something 2000 people voted for
Also always ordering food
I thought it was too expensive.
Eh paycheck's in the pipeline
16:46
Hello World plus plus
Ell
Ell
hi
New Programming language :D
Java compiler using C programming language?? True or False?
I know PHP, Ruby and Rails and other many programming language is made using C programming, But what about Java?
@ErBnAcharya JVM is written in C++. The Java compiler itself is (at least mostly) written in Java.
16:51
@LucDanton Ah. Drinks are welcome. But the tutorials and samples are free :)
Now you can write a programming
I dunno, it looked somewhat ambitious.
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Heh, for once my aggregator was faster than feeds.
Errrrrggh.
16:52
I just tried to implement a web server using Java, But I am going for C++
I think I need that std::vector<unsigned char> again =/
Or, maybe not...
Fuck if I know.
std::allocator's interface confuses me. =[
@ErBnAcharya Good idea. What the world really needs is another web server.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait. You'd rate Arch more fickle than other distros? I've found gentoo to be a pain - I don't actually need to compile everything all the time; I think Ubuntu is fickle in the desktop department, frankly. I don't want to change desktop metaphors every 24 months and graphics acceleration strategies every 10 months
16:53
:D
Just trying to explore socket programming. I am huge fan of Apache server
@ThePhD It's low-level. It's not supposed to appeal at the intuitive level.
@ErBnAcharya ....
Maybe I will make the Apache server more better. Just have to know how everything works.
Ell
Ell
...
@sehe Have you used Arch for a long period? How often did you have to make manual changes for an upgrade? In the past two years or so, that happened about four times.
And I'm talking about core system stuff.
What is Arch ?
16:59
There was also the mess when they changed the Haskell packages structure.

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