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13:00
@DeadMG If the code you're measuring throws, something's wrong.
(in any case, whatever_before can be declaring a variable)
I hate classes that require methods to be called in a specific order to be in a valid state
@R.MartinhoFernandes Exceptions / second
Terrible design
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes so you basically shift all responsibility to the user in that regard?
@Purrformance imperative programming ♪
13:02
I wish C++ had a Template Haskell kind of thing.
@BartekBanachewicz head []
@BartekBanachewicz s/imperative/shitty/
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I know.
note the note at the end of the note
@Xeo Yes. It's better than fighting RAII, I think.
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Ooph...
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13:03
I survived the night.
fuck this shit
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Morning, everyone. ♡ <3
what the hell is with this driver
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes! You used the music note! ~♪
@Xeo Also avoids another big issue I had worrying me in the back of my head: how to share data between the "setup" and the "measure" phases (which is bound to be common, because, what the fuck are you setting up then?)
Having it all in the same function essentially obviates all problems.
Can even test ctors easily: { c.begin(); T x; c.end(); }
13:07
My impatience is not helping me in software engineering.
With thread_local I could dismiss the parameter too.
How widely supported is thread_local?
I don't think your impatience will help many other things, if it helps anything at all!
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@TonyTheLion Well, just relax a bit and get right back to it.
GCC and Clang if you have a recent enough library as well.
on some platforms.
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I know you can handle it! :D
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13:08
TIL about CRAP index.
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It shows how crappy your code is.
@DeadMG What of MSVC?
POD only.
FWIW I don't need the full thread_local thing. POD only is fine.
@DeadMG Yeah, good enough.
@ThePhD It annoys me to no end that bugs keep turning up.
13:09
POD-only is much wider supported
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@TonyTheLion From your department?
I think all major compilers had an extension for POD only for a long time.
You think "oh, I've tested this, it works now", then someone else tests it and BANG, its doesn't work
@ThePhD From me.
I'm doing it wrong it feels like. Why can't I make something work the second time, instead of the tenth time?? Grrrfaghhkdlafdal
if you could make it work the second time it was too easy for you
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@TonyTheLion Well, stop a bit, and rather than head into the code, write some unit tests for what you'd like to see instead.
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13:11
Think of the use cases, write tests for those use cases. Ask co-workers for some use cases.
Hmm, might introduce some overhead.
what I'm doing isn't necessarily hard, I would think, yet it has the potential of going wrong in a million ways
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This way you can test the code as you build it up.
I need to be careful about where.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes @DeadMG Quick question, what's the point of thread_local ?
13:12
Having thread-local state?
er, to make variables thread local.
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Woo 100% coverage.
I feel dirty worrying about minimal overhead like virtual calls.
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Why not just declare the variable in the function and just let it initialize in the thread's stack regularly?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Whistles ♪♬~
13:13
(FWIW, it's not about removing it; I can't, because I need the semantics; it's about putting it in the right place so it doesn't mangle the measurements)
What kind of Java dependency management tools are there beside Maven?
@ThePhD Because that's not global.
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@wilx Shotgunne.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh.
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@wilx SBT.
Xeo
Xeo
13:14
@ThePhD thread-local == static for that thread
(thread_local implies static)
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@Xeo .... So it didn't occur to anyone to call it thread_static ?
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What is wrong with mother fuckers. <__>
static is way too overloaded.
and they had to use a new keyword anyway.
Because everyone calls it thread-local.
@Xeo Just like outer-scope stack-based automatic storage, then.
13:14
thread_local is the correct term.
@wilx It's either Ivy or Maven mostly
@CatPlusPlus Thanks.
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Mmm. I see.
"Demeter" comes from "Meter", another name for Cybele.
Maven is fine. Problems start with shit that doesn't publish to Maven for whatever reason
13:16
Just random.
Oh, and OSGi. Fuck OSGi
I forgot about P2
You should forget about P2, too, unless you're unlucky enough to develop Eclipse plugins or whatever
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Speaking of greek-ish names....
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I used to use the name Zephyrus because I found a really cool spear in a game called Zephyrus that I liked.
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It was only many years later that I learned Zephyrus was a diety-god-thing in Greek lit. that raped his own sister.
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All my derps. <_>
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13:18
I was always curious why people asked me "So..... why zephyrus?"
@ThePhD Most Greek dieties have fucked someone over
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And I explained that it was in a video game.
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Nobody ever told me it was about some weird fuckshit who raped his own sister.
Uh Zephyrius is IIRC the God of the Winds
Greek gods were all dicks
13:19
Or Eole
No Eole is the Roman name of Zephyrus
I'll check
@ThePhD Er, what?
@Purrformance Nope. West winds.
It's one of the Anemoi, gods of the winds.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. That's what he was known for. Or whatever.
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Which is finally why I understood people always asking me why I chose that e-mail.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, and he's the son of Eole.
such culture <3
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I was all like "THUNDER SPEARS AND VIDYA GAMES."
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13:20
And they were like "So.... he likes a rapist...?"
@ThePhD srsly? he's known because he's the fucking god of the west winds, not because he was a rapist
where the fuck are you from
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@Purrformance US. u.u
@CatPlusPlus especially Zeus who goes around raping women & fathered many bastards
I should have guessed
I assume you study no greek/roman mythology at all?
Yes of course since that's not in the US I suppose
@Purrformance There's another Aeolus that was visited by Odysseus and gifted him a bag with all the bad winds.
13:22
@ThePhD Or, you know, that you took the name and don't care what a fairy tale person did or didn't do
IIRC that one was not a god, just some special dude in charge of the winds.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Which Odysseus' crew fucked up. Because they're LOLtastic.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, just a King.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes I know there's two. One is a man and the other is a god. IIRC. w_w
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@Purrformance I did later, but there was mostly focus on the main greek pantheon.
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13:23
Zephyrus was not included in such studies.
@Purrformance I didn't study it in school. The first book I owned was Odyssey and I got completely absorbed into it.
@ThePhD Well, I don't know. Mythology is so omnipresent in the, uh, french background that it's difficult to not know what god did what. It's like a tv show.
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Not so much in the US. It was visited many times but usually the same stuff, over and over again.
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Odyssey, Iliad, basic study of some greek gods, basic greek history, etc. etc.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that looks great to me
@R.MartinhoFernandes That was actually directed to the PhD
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The only peripheral gods we studied were like, some of Zeus' bastard children.
@ThePhD "Welcome to Odyssey, WA"
@R.MartinhoFernandes but what if they do memset(&c, '8', 500000); :D
How do you call Odysseus in French? Do you use the Latin name like in Portuguese?
13:27
Odyssée
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Gotta French it up.
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More accent aigu!
@Purrformance Are you sure that's not just the book?
Ulysse (en grec ancien / , en latin Ulixes, puis par déformation Ulysses) est l'un des héros les plus célèbres de la mythologie grecque. Roi d'Ithaque, fils de Laërte et d'Anticlée, il est marié à Pénélope dont il a un fils, Télémaque. Il est renommé pour sa mètis (« intelligence rusée »), qui rend son conseil très apprécié dans la guerre de Troie à laquelle il participe. C'est encore par la mètis qu'il se distingue dans le long périple qu'il connaît au retour de Troie, chanté par Homère dans son Odyssée. Chez le Pseudo-Apollodore, qui organise les récits de la mythologie grecque en ...
Hah, bullshit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes I'm pretty sure it's "l'Odyssée" for everything
loading backwards is completely broken in this chat implementation. it loads a bit then indefinitely says "loading..." without loading anything more
13:29
@Purrformance Even the hero?
@R.MartinhoFernandes No the hero is "Ulysse" lol
Wait you linked it
...
@Purrformance In English it's Odysseus. The poem is Odyssey.
@R.MartinhoFernandes WELL IN FRENCH IT'S NOT
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Lol, French.
In Portuguese we also use the Greek name for the poem and the Latin name for the dude. I always thought that was silly.
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13:31
I think that about sums up this conversation
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. That's so -870 BC.
Although now that I think of it, it would sound weird if the hero was called "Odysseus"
Since the meaning of "Odyssée" has become a common noun in french, being called "Odysseus" would really seem... akward. Like reading a book "The Adventure" featuring "The Adventurer".
"Lisbon"'s etymological roots are from "Odysseus"
@Purrformance Yeah, same in Portuguese.
@Purrformance But in English "odyssey" also has the same common noun meaning :S
I think that may be common to all latin languages
Yes but English sucks
The Odyssey is one of my favorite pieces of work
It's, like, the first ever massively non-playing RPG.
My copy has a gorgeous full-page illustration of the Scylla and Charybdis strait. For that that was always my favourite part.
Pity the whole thing was badly torn apart.
Ha, do you also say in portuguese "Tomber de Charybde en Scylla" ?
I've only seen it in poetic settings.
Ha, it's a relatively common saying here (amongst cultured people though)
13:41
In common usage people will say something more like "to find oneself between the sword and the wall". (similar to "rock and a hard place" in English)
Otherwise it's just "putain bordel c'est encore pire merde"
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm we use it to mean "from bad to worse" or something like that
Yeah that seems fairly similar
@Purrformance Oh. I've seen it like "to find oneself between Scylla and Charybdis" meaning you have two unpleasant choices. I guess yours is more like "from the frying pan into the fire", no?
just saw in http://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3906.pdf (std filesystem comments)
> As we have move semantics, member swap functions shouldn’t be necessary anymore.
WTF?
@Abyx Well yes
13:45
I'm pretty sure if I said "Estou entre Cila e Caríbdis" many native speakers would look at me funny. Maybe I should start doing it.
the generic swap is just as good as member swap for all movable types.
@Purrformance well what? swap != moving
@Abyx ooh! it references one of my SO questions!
swap can be implemented in terms of moves, and the result is just as good.
13:45
@LightnessRacesinOrbit cool
@Abyx Keyword: member function
member swap is only useful for types which haven't been updated for move semantics.
I've contributed to the Boost trac bug it references, too. That's basically my baby, that item
move semantics has no guarantees about state of moved-from object
13:47
that's not true.
Btw, @Xeo, can I omit the subject in German, or is it like English?
it requires that all members exhibit defined behaviour.
so unless your assignment has preconditions, the generic swap is required to work.
Like, "Habe Hunger."
Foo x; y.swap(x) is not the same as x = move(y)
no, but Foo x; std::swap(x, y); is the same as y.swap(x);.
for pretty much all move-semantics-enabled types.
13:49
Not necessarily, no.
std::string.
so... classes should overload non-member swap instead of providing member swap?
@Abyx No, do nothing, just provide move members.
@Abyx No, just don't bother doing anything with swapping. Just provide move members and let std::swap work.
ADL-overload non-member swap if there is a better implementation than the default one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Aren't there some funky iterator invalidation rules for that..? I can't quite recall.
13:51
@Abyx Member swap has no external use, really.
@DeadMG The main issue there is the extra unnecessary copies of the small buffer.
but it doesn't have any semantic meaning changes, does it?
Whether it's worth it or not, it depends, but it's the simplest example I could find where a custom swap might be desirable.
@DeadMG Ah, no.
@R.MartinhoFernandes AFAIK member swap always was that "better implementation of swap"
personally
I don't really see how the member swap() could avoid the copies introduced by the generic swap.
@Abyx Implementing member swap without ADL-overloading std::swap is stupid.
Member swap is an implementation convenience. (and even that is debatable, but I can fly with it)
@DeadMG Just swap the buffers. The generic swap will perform three copies of the buffer (modulo optimisations, yeah)
13:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes And how will member swap avoid copying the buffers three times?
BTW
Did I tell you already how awfully slow AdobeScript is?
It's terrible
@BartekBanachewicz Dude, it's in the name.
so what's new?
for example, counting layers in Photoshop takes 10 seconds... per Layer
I mean it's hard to grasp how badly engineered it is.
13:58
hellu
btw why Switzerland is abbreviated as "CH"? because of French?
It's the Helvetic Confederation.

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