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07:02
No thats @R.MartinhoFernandes
Cobalt
Or Kobalt
> People log on from around the globe (78 percent of its users from outside the U.S.) to test and tinker with new ideas for mobile apps or Web server software.
Ugh
Sure, all open source people do is only websites and mobile apps
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Mornin
3AM, I should go to bed.
'night
Good morning Xeo :)
07:14
also hi @Xeo
and bye
I assume you considered shitting?
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Get some laxative.
07:30
@ScottW I like it
Get an enema.
We believe in your ability to take a shit Dog
Or you could take a shit
Oh man, @ScottW your avatar is a dog! I always though it was a guy with a fedora
He's bending forward so you only see the fedora
I can see it.
The tongue can be a feather or a hand.
07:38
user image
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lawl
@ScottW He doesn't look like a hat at all!
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Q: malloc succecd but assignment failed

user79883We successfully allocated memory for p using malloc function. However it failed while assigning values to them. thanks for your attention. #include <stdio.h> #include <locale.h> void main() { double * p; int i,j; int n=306396500; p= (double *)malloc((n)*sizeof(double)); /* succeed *...

^^ I thought the problem was obvious.
And nobody has noticed it yet?
@kbok It can't be unseen
@JerryCoffin check the backlog and you'll see that you didn't "start the conversation", you replied to a message by Rapptz where he says that OP should have put some contraints (on a C++/C related question) related to macros. with this said; the discussion was about macros in the c-pre processor
07:51
I still don't get the comments there.
Did these people even try it? Because I tried it before that answer was posted and it failed -- so I must have done something wrong or something.
 
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@Rapptz That's strange. I had something that compiled in VS2012 with no assignment operators. But linker errored in GCC.
Linker error specifically because I didn't implement the move assignment.
I accidentally put const A&& but editing it to A&& still compiles.
Although I doubt it matters, I think I was using GCC 4.6.
Yeah I don't know what your issue was.
RAGE!!!
the person who is responsible for renewing my website messed things up again
09:17
Anyway posted as a comment so I don't look dumb :(
he is supposed to update the payment system after I paid for 5 years site rego
@Rapptz Then I'll respond so I won't look dumb either.
because his 'automated' system needs manual intervention for it to work
@Mysticial Idiocy neutralised!
09:20
he finally updated the status after I sent him 3 emails but now my site is suspended!!!
RAGE!!!!!!!
Maybe I should redirect the site to my other server
@Rapptz Funny how nobody has actually answered the "why" part of the question.
push_back uses it
Specifically because it needs to resize. But nobody has mentioned it yet. lol
Yeah.
I spent the last hour reading MIT OpenCourseware about Kernels and Boot Loaders
09:25
The guy has 79.9k and doesn't know.
I might as well answer or something lol
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What question?
@Rapptz Dude, just answer it already! You need the rep.
@Xeo Why push_back needs assign/move/copy
@Mysticial The issue is the code should compile as-is.
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Uhm, link?
So.. I don't know what his issue is.
09:26
Oh, you're on clang.
Oh I am?
implicitly generated copy/move constructors?
Yay, another Nice Answer badge C:
I compile my stuff on GCC first though so it's kinda irrelevant.
@Mysticial Same with GCC yeah.
It's a bug in VS2012 that it doesn't
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@Rapptz I don't think it needs assign
Move / copy ctor yes, but no need for assignment op
09:28
@Rapptz No, I'm saying that VS2012 will compile an object in an std::vector without a copy or move assignment. But GCC linker errored specifically looking for that move assignment.
@Mysticial Nah, same program compiled with GCC has the same output.
Are there any other places that the compiler could choose between construction vs. assignment?
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Q: Why std::vector requires operator =

zorioI have a question about a class that we can store in vector. What is the requirement that can be stored in a vector? It seems that such class has to have assignment operator. But I am not sure if that's all or not. Let me give you an example. class A has const int member. If I don't write operat...

Today I found out the working draft I have has concept requirements lol
:/ wonder why
Was it never removed?
So assuming that my version of GCC's std::vector doesn't use the move-assignment. Then what else could choose?
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09:32
@Rapptz Number of the draft?
N3376
Clearly VS2012 chose move construction and GCC chose move assignment. Though the object was used in a gazillion places, so I can't really track it down that easily.
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@Rapptz Hm, I didn't see anything like that in N3290
@Mysticial std::vector doesn't require MoveAssignable.
I wonder if it will try to use if it's declared. In my case, I declared the move assignment, but I didn't implement it.
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09:34
@Rapptz Oh, that's not concept requirements.
I didn't mark for delete because that wouldn't compile in VS2012.
What is it then?
And why the hell are we talking C++ in this room?
Every reference of it sounds like Concepts?
P shall satisfy the requirements of CopyConstructible (Table 21), CopyAssignable (Table 23), and EqualityComparable (Table 17) types
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Just a requirement. Nothing to do with the Concepts.
09:36
Anyways, night. I'm stuck on my early schedule because of work so I'm actually getting tired.
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g'night
I see.
Yeah, I have wake up early every day to watch videos.
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> Table 21 — CopyConstructible requirements (in addition to MoveConstructible)
Do that for a few weeks and it's hard to stay up too late - even on weekends.
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09:36
Just that.
It looks like Concepts, because it is kind of a concept - but not the formal-ripped-from-C++0x-type of Concepts.
There is no way for the master thread to acquire the mutex until the signaled worker(s) actively release it. Do you have relevant documentation that says otherwise? I'd like to see that. — sehe 46 secs ago
Any threading buffs can prove me wrong?
09:54
@sehe I opened that question, got to 'The main function creates a single master thread that coordinates a bunch of other worker threads', and didn't bother looking any further.
@Xeo Yeah I found it in the C++98 standard.
Old ass paper.
It's the multithread equivalent of opening a 'C/C++' question and finding a wall of char* with no mallocs, single-letter vars indexing multi-dimensional arrays in complex, single-line expressions with no intermediate vars etc etc.
Some designs just cannot be unfucked. I call them 'pregnant projects'.
They build for nine months then explode.
10:13
@sehe: The objection seems correct.
@sehe: Well, you have a sleep there before the signal(), so it is unlikely to trigger but still, the race is there. The main thread can call signal() twice or more before the target thread gets to receive it.
Missed wakeup call.
I microwaved a glass of water and put my dick in it. I thought that if it was body temp.. somehow it would be like a vagina.
srsly
Some people are just desperate.
seems like
10:23
rent a whore then, it could be cheap I heard
A very happy Saturday y’all <c>tards
@wilx Mmm. Well, I could imagine that race too, but frankly I dismissed it because I don't remember anyone else ever worrying about such a race (in fact, it would always mean that the master thread needs to wait in turn for the same/another condition variable?)
@wilx What would you reckon is the usual way to mitigate the race?
(or is this the case of conditions being fire/forget, and everyone sane uses queues and/or semaphores?)
Dunno what is usual. I am not the threads go to guy, usually. :)
But...
IMHO, you need separate flag for each thread. A bitmap maybe?
Or you could go with separate condvar+mutex for each thread.
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Please try again. — rightfold 7 secs ago
@wilx Right. Sorta kinda refutes the whole idea of notify_all. But yeah, I'm fxing it ugly right now
10:34
Hmm. Homebrew is installing PyQt … slight flaw: I have no Python installed. WTF is happening here?
Ah damn, it’s picking up the wrong Python installation. Not good. Abort, abort
@wilx stackoverflow.com/posts/17757228/revisions fixed? (for the notify_all version only)
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Hi guys
user142019
@KonradRudolph OS X comes with Python. :V
@rightfold Yeah, shite Python
And it conflicts with Homebrew
10:54
Awww yeah
Consecutive integers
@MichaelBurr I've fixed all three variants now. The first two with a proper semaphore. The second one provisionally by reverse-waiting until the worker ACK-s the signal. Of course, a proper queue solution to this would be more flexible, but I'm already waaaay beyond the scope of the question.. Did I miss anything else? — sehe 52 secs ago
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A: C/C++ pthread signals and pointers

sehe Edit Fixed the potential race in all versions: 1./1b Employs a sempaaphore built from a (mutex+condition+counter) as outlined in C++0x has no semaphores? How to synchronize threads? 2. uses a 'reverse' wait to ensure that a signal got ack-ed by the intended worker I'd really suggest t...

^ Shoot and dissect time! Let's take this as an opportunity to learn - again - that threading is hard... :(
@sehe: I think it should do. I had to think about it a bit.
@wilx Me too, as you've noticed. Anyways, I solved it mainly by moving 'up' in abstraction level, so I feel rather confident that it's ok.
The second 'fix' didn't rise above the level of cv+mutex, and as a result is clearly suboptimal, but, at least, it's correct :/
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Q: Learning to write good codes

Navi AremotlaI've been learning how to program since when I was a child, and now I am about to go to College. I am sadly to say that I write bad codes. After reading a lot of books, and practice them. I still don't understand of how to write a good codes using OOP principles. Please help me where to start. ...

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> a good codes
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11:08
@cv_and_he Mmm. That's way cool (and overblown, IYAM :)) but I doubt it's what the OP needs: "... do the parsing of the input text ..." clearly implies runtime input to me. Anyways, +1 for cool new libraries and +1 for considering the OP wasn't confused :/ — sehe 12 secs ago
> (oh, and voted to reopen, in case you come up with something marvelous!)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hey what's up ..
@NipunGogia good, you?
God, what an annoying prick
@BartekBanachewicz Again more bullshit (the link of yours, that is). Who am I supposed to refer to and learn from if not the people above me? Do you learn everything yourself? It's a talent, not a "bad argument". Besides you referring to the content of that link is appeal to authority; it's not you who came up with that logic, nor is that logic proven right just because that site says so. — Markus Meskanen 11 hours ago
Victory! IPython successfully installed :)
@BartekBanachewicz lol
11:18
@rightfold last comment is pure gold
hey, I can't remember the name of this type of variable - 'abcd'
what is it?
multi-character constant
got it
@BartekBanachewicz why?
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@LuchianGrigore Glad to be of service.
@Xeo anytime!
Are multi-character constants the equivalent of base-256 numbers?
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11:26
whatno
They have implementation-defined value.
You'd see them a lot in Warcraft III JASS. Something like 'A010' would be a base-256 integer representing a user-defined ability :P
@Rapptz I think, (hope!), Coshman is trolling that question now :)
Woo!
I just hit exact 6000 rep.
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Lemme correct that.
4
Bastard. :)
11:40
hello
Ell
Ell
Hi :)
Everyone downvote wilx.
Just kidding :)
I assumed Xeo upvoted :)
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I'm trying to get tree iteration to work in an iterative fashion instead of recursive, but I can't >.<
11:47
@Ell If the recursive solution works....
I suck at changing recursive code into non-recursive.
I never know how to do it.
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@Ell Don't shoehorn what is naturally recursive into an iterative algorithm.
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I always go with the approach of just making a stack
@Ell Don't you have one already?
@Ell What kind of tree iteration do you need?
11:49
Latest album by The Knife is pretty sweet.
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I think my problem is I'm using only one variable on the stack (the node to be processed next) but I need a depth variable which is implicit with the recursive version
Awesome, three answers to an operator< question, all show the identical std::tie solution
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@MartinJames heh yes
@NikiC well. I'm changing the classic recursive tree search into iterative for practice
I think it's a depth first search
@KonradRudolph So that's three equally good answers then.
@MartinJames nice :D
11:50
comparatively speaking
@StackedCrooked Actually Juan’s is better since it mentions that using lexicographical comparison in OP’s context is completely arbitrary
@Ell What is the "classic" search? I.e. which order? There are preorder, inorder, postorder, etc
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@KonradRudolph And not a single one links to my question. :(
@Telkitty猫咪咪 i am also fine .
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I'm not sure, I'll have to look up which one I mean :P
11:51
@Telkitty猫咪咪 how about your work???
I recently started to get more into Python and decided to actually stick with it for a bit and learn more about it. God it is fucking awesome.
@Xeo Fix’d ;)
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@Tuntuni I like Python, but the dynamic typing kinda annoys me.
@Xeo Yeah, same here, but for little throwaway scripts it just rocks.
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mh
I used it for two trigger-scripts for our Perforce depot at work
11:53
I was going to use json_spirit and cpp-netlib to try out an API with C++ and then I found Requests for Python.
Holy shit it is easy.
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Never used Python before that, but it has such a nice integration with the OS.
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for line in os.popen(cmd).readlines(): <3
@Xeo I still think a fork of Python with static typing would probably improve the language drastically
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11:54
Mh
@Xeo what annoys me with that is the need for import
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RPython does that, no?
actually, that exists
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And Cython?
I’d prefer having a fork with explicit variable declarations
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11:55
@NikiC Meh, I'm not sure what order I want. My end goal is serialising a Node (with string name, vector<Node> children) to an s expression
or JSON, or some simple format
I'd prefer having a spoon with implicit classes
I’d prefer having a spoon with ice cream
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I'd prefer having ice cream with a spoon.
I'd prefer having a fork with spaghetti.
I’d prefer having a coffee … which I shall promptly get.
Also, can somebody give me about 100 EUR? I want to buy The Life and Times of $crooge McDuck and I cannot afford it …
11:59
I'm in a strange state where I don't want anything. I'm not hungry or thirsty. I don't fancy coffee, pizza or beer. If it doesn't clear up by Monday, I'll talk to my doctor.

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