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19:00
Oh wait duh.
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lol
@StackedCrooked you should be making a business model: ideone.com/sphere-engine
@not-rightfold erm. less beer, I'd suggest
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If you multiple any two numbers, and at least one of them isn't one, you always get a non-prime number. :P
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> Before we get to the details, please note this warning from the society of responsible coding: bla.gif (lol here)
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And since one is not a prime number, multiplying two prime numbers always yields a multiplication of two numbers of which at least one isn't one.
19:05
Even trueer
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BIJNA MAANDAG
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IK HEB ER ZIN IN
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LEKKER SQL SCHRIJVEN IN HOOFDLETTERS
@not-rightfold p*q is divisible by p and q, so of course it's not prime :)
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@FredOverflow Hey what if p is prime and q is one. :P
19:08
2 mins ago, by not-rightfold
And since one is not a prime number, multiplying two prime numbers always yields a multiplication of two numbers of which at least one isn't one.
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You never said q had to be prime. :<
Look at q in the mirror. It looks like a p, so it shares p's properties.
...
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You never said p had to be prime. :<
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@sehe …
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19:09
dot dot dot in a different font!
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Hello @CatPlusPlusPlusPlusPlus.
Everbody knows
Luffy created corilou
@not-rightfold YOU AKSED ABOUT TWO PRIMES NUMBERS
BUT NOT IN ALL CAPS
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@FredOverflow SELECT * FROM PRIME NUMBERS LIMIT 2
user1804599
19:13
I hate it when people use all-caps relation names or column names.
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Or if they prefix column names with the table’s names blewrg.
I hate SQL.
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SQL is funny.
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I optimised a query by using a single query with CASE WHEN instead of two subqueries.
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It went twice as fast (what a surprise)!
19:16
@not-rightfold I'm going to guess... Postgresql?
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@sehe :D
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It's a wonderful piece of software.
It is. But it's more consistent than "the others", likely because it doesn't try as hard to be smart. See Oracle optimization hints. I reckon mysql has similar things going
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It would be great if it could cache aggregates, though.
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I don't know what the correct approach to it is.
user1804599
19:21
Currently the query takes 266ms, which is way too slow.
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I considered using a trigger to update a cache on every insert, update and delete but meh triggers.
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Can't do it client-side because I don't trust PHP.
@not-rightfold ask on SO. There' s no way we can 'mind profile' a query we don't even see. Let alone without DB schema
@not-rightfold Views (many DB's have materialized views. This is more or less what you seem to be describing)
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@sehe The materialised ones?
Yup
user1804599
19:24
PostgreSQL 9.3 has materialised views.
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> While access to the data stored in a materialized view is often much faster than accessing the underlying tables directly or through a view, the data is not always current; yet sometimes current data is not needed.
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Nope.
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The data is most volatile.
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I'll seek it out and ask on Stack Overflow if I can't. I'll do that tomorrow because fuck working during weekends.
@FredOverflow Yes, I'm enjoying this one a lot more than last week's assignment (which I never finished tbh, got stuck on duplicate removal).
user1804599
19:29
I'm going to write a web framework in SQL, PL/pgSQL and PL/Python.
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I want to iterate over {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
like this: {0, 1}, {2, 3}, {4, 5}, {6, 7}, {8, 9}
what is this called? is there a standard algorithm for this?
In ruby it's called each_slice(2)
@Ell it would be "strided", Luc has a thing for that in his Range lib. Perhaps Wheels has it too. But it's trivial to write (IOW: I don't think it's standard)
I don't recall seeing a standard algo for that either
std::adjacent_* is closest, but no cigar
Is there a way to add a .pdf to a git repository?
19:39
Hello.
Hello.
Evening
@Jefffrey git add mypdf.pdf
@Jefffrey git add "your pdf path"
@Rapptz Hey
But is there a way to COMMIT PDF file?!?!
19:40
Yes!!!`!
Hmm. Weird. It does not
@Jefffrey Of course not. Git is a stupid content tracker, but not quite that stupid
Weird indeed.
@Jefffrey Read the error message.
Must be a conspiracy.
19:41
Actually it does. I'm just stupid and couldn't find it.
@sehe It's pretty much guaranteed that there are no Standard algorithms whose returns involve ranges.
holy fucking shit, my dinner was two grapes and I still feel sick as shit
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Q: How to calculate (ax+by+cz=0) this type of equation in c++?

XplosiveConsider these three equation a1x+b1y+c1z=0 a2x+b2y+c2z=0 a3x+b3y+c3z=0 a1,a2,a3,b1,b2,b3,c1,c2,c3 are given Now what is x,y,z? I want to code it in c++ and need logic. Some one told me about iterative method but i can't understand what is iterative method. Can anyone help me, please.

^ I feel bad. I'd have a very hard time coming up with anything with that question. I'm not even mediocre at maths anymore :(
@Borgleader There are lots of useful tips on duplicate removal.
Yeah, I didn't really have time to get around to it this last week. Maybe I will this week
19:53
@Borgleader I even used multi-threading this week :)
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Hello!
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@not-rightfold Herro!
Ah dang.
Spirit is heavily integrated with Boost.Fusion eh
user1804599
20:15
I like how =()= in Perl is called “the goatse operator”.
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> This pseudo-operator is often called the goatse operator for reasons better left unexamined; it is also called the list assignment or countof operator.
so if I want to compare two files for equality
isnt it faster to compare byte x from file 1 with byte x from file 2 than computing hashs?
obviously check for equal length first
If you are only comparing two files with each other, probably yes.
@sehe you can't solve it with just one equation
But if you are looking for duplicates within thousands of files, hashing is going to be faster.
20:19
@FredOverflow is there some C# function to compare byte[] arrays?
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What does {} do in my @double = map { $_ * 2 } (1, 2, 3, 4, 5);? Same as a single-argument sub with $_ set to that argument?
oh bla wrong room sry
xD
@CBenni In Java, it is java.util.Arrays.equals, maybe C# has something similar, idk.
yeah wrong chat, ill ask in C# sorry
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Is there a better way of saying
20:20
@CBenni this is the C# room (sometimes)
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Q: Easiest way to compare arrays in C#

asmoIn Java, Arrays.equals() allows to easily compare the content of two basic arrays (overloads are available for all the basic types). Is there such a thing in C# ? Is there any "magic" way of comparing the content of two arrays in C# ?

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Q: Comparing two byte arrays in .NET

HafthorHow can I do this fast? Sure I can do this: static bool ByteArrayCompare(byte[] a1, byte[] a2) { if(a1.Length!=a2.Length) return false; for(int i=0; i<a1.Length; i++) if(a1[i]!=a2[i]) return false; return true; } but I'm looking for either a BCL function or some highly o...

I'm working on an application to find security issues in swf (flash files), both running under avm1 and avm2, now I need a name for the project.. anyone got any ideas?
@Ell what?
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my_unique_ptr = make_unique<decltype(my_unique_ptr)::element_type>(...)
20:20
@FredOverflow stackexchange didnt want to load for me
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Or is that bad practise in the first place?
like, the main page
@Ell Is this template code, or why do you not know the element type?
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I love Perl's syntax.
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20:21
@FredOverflow I know the element type, it's just long
oh wait. typedef duh!
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I want to write everything in Perl.
@not-rightfold yes, $_ inside { .. } will be set to the current element
@A.H. im fine thanks
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Can I assign that to a variable?
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Like $f = { $_ * 2 };.
20:22
also, why does it go to the previous page whenever I press backspace in the textbox... wtf
my @ret = map { $_ * 2 } @array is the same as my @ret; for (@array) { push @ret, $_ * 2};
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Yes, I know what map does. :P
@not-rightfold then.. what's the reason for asking?
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What kind of entity is { … }? Is it just syntactic sugar for a single-parameter sub or some special construct?
@CBenni I just felt left out of the linking
20:25
anyhow.. the first argument to map is EXPR, which could be either a block { ... } or a reference to a sub as in map abs, @array;
@not-rightfold the perl reference on map will explain all the edge cases, there are some.
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I'm interested in { … }, not in map.
user1804599
Ah, found it. Oh wait.
@not-rightfold as with everything in perl it all depends on context, in my $v = { ... } $v will be a reference to a %hash
@not-rightfold oh, or are you asking about how to store a sub in a variable? if so; my $v = sub { ... }
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Nevermind.
map { ... } @array is equivalent of my $v = sub { ... }; map &$v, @array
20:34
@not-rightfold "I want to write everything in Perl." -You are late to the party.
@JohannesSchaub-litb I love unsigned types but, I have to admit, life would be easier if things were signed "by default" (that is, if standard functions such as size() typically returned a signed value and you therefore never had to think about it)
I may stop returning unsigned int quite so religiously from now on.
I don't use signed types anymore
I don't have a big need for negatives atm
@Rapptz Me neither, auto all the way.
auto f = 0; is signed int
20:36
anyhow.. I need a name for my semi-static swf analyser (with the goal of finding security issues), give me something!
@refp Bloody Obvious 2000
@LightnessRacesinOrbit asure I just asked for "something" but I thought it was implied that I wanted "something suitable". Bloody Obvious 2000 sure is a nice name but not for this I'm afraid
@refp You can never fail with Dalek 9000.
@CaptainGiraffe if I was to name a robotic donkey that would have been a great name
SWapping Flies? Glad I'm not a CW
20:41
@not-rightfold yup, it's a "block expression" IIRC
@sehe it depends on the context, as everything else in perl..
The JS chatroom is really moody. I thought I posted a valid answer, at stackoverflow.com/questions/18816793/….
@sehe map { "$_" => 1 } @array is not the same as map { +"$_" => 1 } @array (as an example), but I guess it all depends on what you include in the definition of a block expression
The +2/-2 tells a different story.
no clue whether that would help (guess: no)
Anyways, made me mad enough to go reconsider PE. I'm mildly proud that I came up with the closed-form of the first assignment :/
20:49
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why would you want a signed type for size?
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It just occurred to me you can have static member functions
that seems strange o.O
@Ell why ?
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@A.H. well to me static is for when you don't need an instance of an object to perform the task
it just seems a contradiction of semantics
@Ell static member functions have access to private members
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yeah
21:01
@Ell what language are we talking about here?
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@refp c++
@Ell ah, I thought you were somebody else.. nevermind
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np :)
ha har! A first hint of terrain
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cheers :)
But it only works with points at the minute :/ I think there is something wrong with my triangle strip
21:15
@Ell Trade empires? Is it going to be a simulation?
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@FredOverflow It's going to be a remake of the game Trade Empires :)
But I guess it's an economy sim game really
21:28
Anyone in here got Windows 8? I am thinking about installing it, because it comes with IE10, so I could finally try VS2013...
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I have Windows 8 - it's fine
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although I haven't used IE10 or VS2013 yet
@FredOverflow so you are looking forward to IE ?
@FredOverflow You can install IE10 on Win7.
Win8 is shit.
@CatPlusPlus In theory, yes. In practice, it failed on three Win7 computers.
21:34
Uh, congrats...?
I have IE 10 on my win 7 without installing anything
I think it even installs automatically via WU.
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why do they insist on this? :(
On what?
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I don't understand. It's not as if a developer will be coaxed into using ie just because it installs itsself
@CatPlusPlus requiring ie
actually
I guess they might use it for help or something?
21:35
Dogfooding
They use the engine for some stuff.
@JohanLarsson probably came through Windows Update
@FredOverflow And you don't have WU why?
Because I don't install my network drivers. Windows is just too damn insecure.
@FredOverflow yes, I never used it though, clicked IE now just to check
Wut
If you don't install any updates then sure it's insecure as fuck uh
Like any big software
21:37
To clarify, of course I always installed updates while I was online with Windows.
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my dad is always like "don't update stuff, it just adds more security holes!"
And I still got malware. From browsing normal sites, nothing dirty.
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@FredOverflow Seriously?
I tried to infect my virtual machine once
I haven't seen malware for years now.
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I tried and tried and tried and could not get any visible side effects
21:38
Yes. Why would I make that stuff up?
If you get malware from browsing sites, it's a fault of your browser/plugins, not the OS.
"Windows is so insecure, it allows software to run ohmygod
Hmm... so if I install Windows 7 freshly, I should get IE10 automagically, and VS2013 should just work?
I'll probably try that tomorrow.
Oh wait. The problem is it doesn't install at work, and I cannot just re-install Windows there :) Updates are always automatically installed there, of course. And I don't have IE10, and manually installing it didn't work.
@FredOverflow just wear a condom and stop barebacking the internet
@FredOverflow Yes, installing Win8 where you can't install Win7 will solve this problem
Have a cookie
I don't think we'll have IE10 anywhere at work anytime soon :(
21:42
Corporate IT? Not in this century.
Cough. Our client was rolling out IE10. And Visual Sourcesafe for source "control". Go figure
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wheee, back home
@Xeo Where have you been?
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in Kassel, for a get-together with some buddies.
We originally planned to stay until tomorrow, but suddenly decided to leave today, so now I have another vacation day tomorrow at home. :)
22:22
Does Visual Studio work in Wine? :D
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@Fred version 6 does!
Does this make sense?
Wait, I never really played with virtualbox before. Playing now...
" I have been programming for about three years now. Technically four, but I don’t count when I had no idea what I was doing – those were dark times indeed. "
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It does
22:34
Politically correct terms are funny.
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Like which?
Not sure if any are in actual use. For example, Drug dealer - unlicensed pharmacist.
How did those come in use?
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People being over sensitive
Do such replacement words dampen the meaning? I mean, you could call somebody "retarded", or "mentally challenged", but are they not the same thing?
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Well I guess, but one is more polite
22:45
who the hell says unlicensed pharmacist ?
@A.H. I think it was sort of like an anti-term, as I said, I don't think it is in actual use. Yet.
@Ell So it is the connotation?
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Yeah
I was exposed to Java today, feel I should scrub my body with lemons. Question is for how long?
I wonder why we say "I used to do something." What is being used?
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@JohanLarsson Until there is no more skin.
22:50
maybe alco-gel is more effective?
@Xeo ah, should have known!
Johan, to me Java is the graphing calculator of computer programming. It pretty much removes the need for any deep thought/understanding of higher level computing concepts.
"In the United Kingdom, some newspapers reported that a school had altered the nursery rhyme “Baa Baa Black Sheep” to read “Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep”."
You know something is wrong when we cannot even use adjectives anymore.
> The Phantom Derpstorm: R# is also obnoxious
> The Phantom Derpstorm: Green squigglies everywhere
:v cc @EtiennedeMartel @R.MartinhoFernandes
@Pawnguy7 Just because they reported it doesn't make it true.
@CatPlusPlus Oh dear.
Did he just say he disliked being told his code sucks?
22:56
probably why he stopped coming here then
@DeadMG Correct. But things like this do happen. I have seen it myself.
Im going to find a way to use C++ to eradicate gay porn...
It only took me 30 minutes to decipher the error messages of virtualbox, and now I am installing Windows 7 inside Xubuntu. Awesome!
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@moonbeamer2234 What's your problem with gay porn?
@Pawnguy7 Oh, I'm not trying to say that they don't. Merely that just because a newspaper said it doesn't mean it's true.
22:57
Xeo its gay
"Look at me I'm a shithead"
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Ugh oh
@DeadMG I found it off of Wikipedia. I think it explicitly says it was false.
Oh wait, now Windows is complaining: "Attempting to load a 64-bit application, however this CPU is not compatible with 64-bit mode." WTF?
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Etienne will not be best pleased
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22:58
@DeadMG If that's really the reason, maybe it was for the better.
@moonbeamer2234 That's the point of it, yes.
reddit.txt right there
Boredom looms.
> Intel did not add segmentation support to its x86-64 implementation (Intel 64), making 64-bit software-only virtualization impossible on Intel CPUs, but Intel VT-x support makes 64-bit hardware assisted virtualization possible on the Intel platform.
Hm, it seems I need to either install 32 bit Windows 7 or buy a better CPU.
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@Fred you might have to change a setting or disable hardware virtualization?
Im mostly joking. Ive been trying to think of some programming related problems that need solved in todays world
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23:00
Or you could be crazy and virtualise within a virtual box
@FredOverflow what cpu do you have and what software are you trying to run?
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but I'm sure you can virtualise either type of cpu with virtual box
@Xeo Dunno why, actually. I asked him, but he didn't give a very concrete answer. I think.
Don't bother with VMs without VT-X.
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@DeadMG He didn't give anyone a concrete answer.
23:01
Get a non-stone-age CPU.
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He's just dodging the question.
@Ell Apparently, without hardware virtualization, 64 bit doesn't work.
@Borgleader I have a Core2Duo from the stone ages, and I'm trying to install Windows 7 in Xubuntu 64 bit.
@FredOverflow Then I doubt it has hardware virtualization
@FredOverflow That's uh... 5+ yrs old?
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23:02
Awesome. I found some cheap ice-tea that tastes exactly like those juicy Haribo gummy bears.
Ugh the message just told him it doesn't have HW virtualisation.
So yeah safe bet there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes robot!
@Borgleader I think it's from 2006.
23:03
I have been awaiting encountering you for the purpose of badgering you for advice.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The lemon "Ja!" ice-tea sold at Rewe
@FredOverflow Oh damn... yeah even if it did manage to run the virtual machine, it would be slow as bloody hell methinks.
Are there any Core2Duos with hardware virtualization?
namely
23:03
@Xeo Pff real-men make their own iced-tea!
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Don't bother with VMs without VT-X.
what the fuck am I going to do when resolving overloads where some overloads are Wide, and some are C++ :(
Unusable.
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ice-tea != iced-tea
@Borgleader Does it taste like gummy bears?
23:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol no
@Xeo aside from the spelling what's the difference?
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@Borgleader Then what's the point!
@Borgleader Isn't iced-tea some kind of alcoholic drink? Or am I mixing up names?
Guess I am
@DeadMG It might be better to just forbid mixing them.
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I could swear there's a drink with a name like that.
Long island iced tea is an alcoholic drink
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was also considering that solution.
23:05
@Xeo Only the Long Island one.
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Maybe I was thinking of that
but I came up with an interesting side effect of using Clang for overload resolution
namely that I would still support implicit conversions when calling into C++ code.
even if I don't support them in Wide.
Oh, there were some C2D with VT-x.
@CatPlusPlus E6600 has it, apparently.
@DeadMG You still get two sets of rules for them, but mixing means three sets of rules.
23:06
Not that it matters much, because there's no point buying a C2D when you can get an i5.
@Xeo I just make a cup of this tea add lemon juice and sugar, put it in the fridge and voila! You could always add gummy bear juice if you like (but you'd be wrong)
@Borgleader lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. I guess that my first instinct for C++ ORS's is to maintain compatibility to reduce unpleasant surprises. I like the idea that if you call a C++ function with the same arguments in Wide and C++, you will get the same result.
@CatPlusPlus Hm, according to this list, the Core2Duo E6000 series supports virtualization.
Still, don't buy a C2D.
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23:09
@deadmg are there conflicting rules?
the main issue I foresee when banning mixing them is when you have a Wide function which would normally be constrained out
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Or wide just doesn't support some rules?
@Ell Wide's logic in this regard is totally different.
I think what I will do is
if both Wide OR and C++ OR produce a viable candidate, then error.
Intel Core2 Duo E6600 @ 2.40GHz: Score 1543, Rank: 826
Intel Core i5-4430 @ 3.00GHz:       Score 6324, Rank: 138
[Source](cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php)
@CatPlusPlus Why not? It only costs about €15 on eBay.
23:11
don't buy a C2D as cat said ;)
else, take the remaining candidate.
@FredOverflow Waste of 15€.
Also ugh used CPUs.
I also need to fix unifying member and non-member ORs.
But modern CPUs cost €100 upwards :(
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What's wrong with used CPUs?
23:12
They're used.
@DeadMG Seems reasonable
It's p impossible to tell whether CPU was overtaxed/overheated if it still works.
It could have been used to mine buttcoins for all you know.
the last thing I need to look at then
is ADL.
Wide's ADL is really quite simple- just go through the containing module of both arguments (for operators)
but C++'s ADL is a lot more complex.
the primary issue is that Clang can't decide the result of C++ ADL without knowing the type of both arguments.
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That's a problem how?
23:16
@CatPlusPlus What does "used to mine buttcoins" mean?
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@FredOverflow s/ut/i/
because all of my code is set up to function on using ADL on only one type at a time.
you know, actually, I'm not sure about this at all.
maybe Clang can decide ADL for one type at a time.
it's been a while since I used the Clang ADL functions
Ahahaha this one is a killer
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@cat what is it?
Buttcoin mining rig.
Look at dat cooling.
23:24
oh
also I need to fix default argument handling so that it's not horribly, horribly broken.
ugh... opengl info logs are so useless.
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Wheee~ (the drive back from the meetup)
Watching cartoons while driving is very safe, yes.
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Of course. (It was really only me watching, we only put it there for the picture)
23:32
@Mysticial didn't get it in time :( thx for sharing though!
@Xeo Looks safe.
oh nvm i did xD
Now trying to install Windows 7 32 bit.
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@borgleader what opengl stuff are you doing?
@Ell I'm trying to use a header generated by glLoadGen instead of glew.h for once. I made the most basic shader I could, but it won't link =/
relevant bits
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23:37
gl_Vertex ?
Relevant bits my ass. Are we supposed to divine the error messages?
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I think you should declare an in attribute of position and take the values from your vertex buffer
Isn't that the variable used to store the current vertex ?
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In compatibility iirc
Oh
Weird is it compiled without errors
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23:39
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Q: Is built-in variable such as gl_Normal gl_Vertex supported by GLSL in OpenGL ES 2.0?

jarsonlauI am a fresher of OpenGL ES2.0 and GLSL, and I want to use shaders to process Images. When I coded in Xcode, I used built-in variables such as gl_Normal, gl_Vertex directly and did not declared them at the beginning of shaders. At last, I got a error message: Use of undeclared identifier gl_Norma...

argh
Skype is such an annoying piece of shit
Wheeeeee... I got two helpful flags thanks to @Mysticial :)
I think I'm gonna buy an E8200 :)
Okay, Windows is scanning for updates now...
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23:56
Hmm. How to convince people to play strip poker xD
screw the poker, just strip and have sex
@FredOverflow Blast from the past.
@EtiennedeMartel It's two years newer than my current CPU ;)
I like old stuff.
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But the poker is warmup!

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