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17:00
would I have to do this every time?
It only takes a while to download the box, and if you have provisioning set up
Otherwise it'll just need to boot the VM up
user3010322
I should make an encoding_traits<T>
@R.MartinhoFernandes not according to daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link
@R.MartinhoFernandes that'd be [x][]
More importantly, who cares about Markdown design decisions, make your own markup language if you want
17:01
why do you think I'm asking
xD
user3010322
And from there, I can pull out encoding_traits<T>::code_unit and all the fun stuff.
Not like there's a shortage of Markdown dialects
@CatPlusPlus it's getting standarized!
@ThePhD Why not just encoding::code_unit?
17:02
IMO the idea of markdown is great, but the execution is kinda meh
@nightcracker Every parser out there implements this feature vOv
user3010322
I dunno. I was kind've following the iterator_traits<T> example... but I can do that too. Albeit, it makes it easier for external overriding to do something_traits<T> ...
Markdown is annoying and full of false negatives anyway
Gimme back my explicit markup pls
@nightcracker URLs are allowed to have spaces in them too, btw.
like, **bold** and //italics// is a lot easier to parse and a lot less error_prone_lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes no they don't
17:03
@ThePhD iterator_traits is for C++03 (also traitsing raw pointers and stuff).
you don't really need it in C++11 for UDT-only interfaces.
user3010322
I guess that's true.
Uhoh. Guesswork
Moving along
user3010322
u.u;
user3010322
If I trim down the interface enough, String won't have so many dependencies anymore...
@nightcracker It's not in the list of reserved characters.
17:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's not in unreserved either
from the RFC:
In practice, URIs are delimited in a variety of ways, but usually
within double-quotes "http://example.com/", angle brackets
<http://example.com/>, or just by using whitespace
and then it says
These wrappers do not form part of the URI.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so I guess using <> "" or whitespace is fine
@nightcracker Which does not have any binding effect.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's in the RFC, how would it not be binding?
@nightcracker Because it uses the word "should".
17:11
where does it say should?
Where it says that not-unreserved characters should be encoded.
no, I mean about "These wrappers do not form part of the URI."
That's informative, not normative
@nightcracker That part is clearly just informative about the exterior protocols in which URIs are communicated.
"In practice" and "usually" are good indicators.
I can't find that "semantic/variable rainbow highlighting", what is it called?
lol
Basically every user defined object/variable/function gets its own color and language keywords gets none
Lisp, if by every object you mean every set of parentheses
@Jefffrey interesting
17:27
@Jefffrey certainly interesting
@R.MartinhoFernandes I went through the BNF and nowhere the space character is introduced
note how I use the word "interesting" for something interesting, and "star as interesting" to mark funny rants, swear words and funny pictures
Xeo
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whee
That's because you're lying that this is interesting
Xeo
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impromptu desk, get!
definitely, but about which part ? : D
17:28
Programming
programming is not interesting, but colouring programming is almost like art
art is sometimes interesting
It's all just 50 shades of poop
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it would be cool to have a naked woman shooting coloured eggs from her vagina on my code
I won't even dignify that with a response
nerd
I'm not an artist!
17:30
@CatPlusPlus nerd would choose Spock instead of a naked woman
@CatPlusPlus Is that a novelisation of 2girls1cup?
@BartoszKP lol
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Your history of weird accidents says otherwise.
I still have nightmares.
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It's just that your aura is anti-mundane, instead of anti-tech.
17:32
cat
how fucking long does vagrant up take to run anyway
I think it's been like, half an hour or more
It shows the progress dummy
If it doesn't show the progress, then it's running already
the only thing it says is "Verifying Hyper-V is enabled..."
nothing after that and I don't have my command window back
2girls1cup is for children, 1man1jar is the true challenge
Oh you didn't install Virtualbox :v
Dunno how Hyper-V works
so what you're really saying is
despite the fact that you assured me that nothing could go wrong
I have in fact wasted about an hour downloading a bunch of worthless shit
as per usual.
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17:35
lol
Do you really need your hand held through the entire process, this thing is documented
you said "Just do this", I did it, what else were you expecting
There is a 'get started' link right there
It's big and blue
This is just slightly funny.
17:38
he can't get started
why would I have clicked it when you already gave me instructions.
he has already started
The box needs to be downloaded only once, and it also works perfectly fine standalone btw
Just install VB or figure out how Hyper-V works
I don't even know what Hyper-V is
A fine time for research!
17:40
a fine time for fuck you
Suit yourself
and curtains! <applause>
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FFS, Windows, accept my headset!
And it's only one, not two, you drunk wreck.
hey, its been a long time.
hello
lol, I had to create an account on a conference site, and now I have to create another account on another site that verifies whether my PDF against some conference rules :|
17:53
I lost you at "another".
the point is, why do I need two accounts for one conference
I'm expecting another 3 account creations for submitting the final version of my paper :|
user3010322
.... Nice.
nice engineering skillz
however, may be a bit uncomfortable if you're using CDs/DVDs
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I'm not
those CD/DVD drives are not actually connected
18:01
@Xeo what the hell
and doesn't the table slide on the support?
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nah
The table itself is actually pretty lightweight
except for the plate where my keyboard & mouse are
that thing is fucking heavy
I'm pretty certain that thing weighs twice or thrice the weight of the rest of the table
cool!
okey
I don't understand newtype
Xeo
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... what
18:06
what is newtype
@Wildling a declaration keyword
@Xeo or rather, I fucked up my type aliases
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Right. What didn't you fuck up today?
I'm tempted to reply "your mom" :|
I actually did many things right today
I am now trying to bring GL datatypes to usable state
because it has it's own floats, its own vertex types, everything
motivation to have your 'own' floats, vertex types ..
?
@Wildling GL types are painful to instantiate
I did this
type Vec2 = GL.Vertex2 Float
vec2 = GL.Vertex2 :: GL.Vertex2 Float

newtype Position = Position Vec2
but I don't think it's worth the effort here
@Xeo maybe it registers as two devices to give you additional functionality
gaming devices often do that
18:13
this is c++ or Haskell ?
for example, I have like 6 keyboards installed in my system
@Wildling Haskell, of course.
:G
this is Lounge<Haskell>, secretly
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:JKAHDSG:JHG:@
fammit
I saw the friggin control panel right after restarting!
And then it went away
and what then?
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as soon as Windows started its own stupi driver installation thing
fucking hell
18:15
and what, you lost your control panel?
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Also, fun stuff: I can control the volume through the headset, but I can't hear anything
@BartekBanachewicz Special control panel for the headset
What did you buy
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Which I'm using as a visual confirmation that it's connected
What special drivers a headset needs
18:16
@CatPlusPlus it's an USB headset
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@CatPlusPlus Nothing new, it's the same headset I had for a year now, and which worked fine until I took down the PC for a week
IOW it's a soundcard
Is it connected via elaborate mirror setup that involves 3 COM ports, and LPT-to-Firewire converter and a Diesel generator?
Why would you buy an USB headset
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no. just over a USB hub :<
@CatPlusPlus because it's a soundcard, duh?
18:17
Sound goes into the green jack!
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@CatPlusPlus Because I needed a headset, it was cheap (50eur), looked nice and comfy and had 7.1 sound
@CatPlusPlus that's stereo. And of awful quality in most devices/stock soundcards.
7.1 headset sounds like the most hilarious thing ever
Is .1 your head in that setup? :v
4
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lol
there is a special plug for your butt, for better low frequency experience
@BartoszKP those are, incidentally, called buttkickers, and are used on professional simulators
'cept you attach them to your chair -.-
@CatPlusPlus [x] rekt [_] not rekt
what the fuck is with that stupid rekt shit
Do you have to use a hub?
18:20
can't people spell anymore?
is "wrecked" too many syllables for your pathetic brain?
@BartekBanachewicz just wanted to ask what kind of simulators are they ;0
Probably a dumb reddit me-me
@BartoszKP ...
@CatPlusPlus don't forget twitch chat
might as well say "Hey guys, have a Doge picture, it's fucking hilarious because I'm thicker than the Great Red Spot on Jupiter!".
18:21
@BartoszKP Anal-retentive
okey so
I think it might even work
type SampleState = Sprite
sampleLoad :: LoadFn SampleState
sampleLoad = loadTexture >>= sprite

sampleDraw :: DrawFn SampleState
sampleDraw = get >>= draw
I don't think it could be shorter :P
What does sprite do?
18:24
it's a wrapper over Sprite that provides identity transformation
Cool. What about LoadFn?
@Jefffrey Thanks for the suggestion
@Jefffrey it's just a helpful alias.
oh wait
it was supposed to be loadTexture "path" :f
And that's why aliases might not alway be the best choice.
:D
@Jefffrey nah, the alias is ok
it's just to state "here's your loading function. Load shit inside"
also I fucked up
inb4 @Xeo.
damn it.
the media are terribly insensitive and generally worthless shits?
who'da thunk?
next you'll be alleging that politicians are corrupt or that the sky is blue
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Q: Using goto to avoid stack overflows in deep function calls a good idea?

user2520938I have an algorithm I need to implement, which jumps around it's code a lot, lot's of conditional check and skipping steps, going back to previous steps, and all that jazz. It's probably implementable with loop and ifs, but it would be a huge mess which would be terribly hard to maintain and deb...

^^ oh man...
Just that title scares me.
microsoft decided that on VS 2010 C++/CLI, there is NO intellisense, just cos they were 'time constrained' and thats what i have to stick to until they upgrade the machines here to win7... great
oh great
fucking great
fuck
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18:34
Ye, my thoughts right now
you know what I did
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Thinking about just reinstalling, cause I have no friggin clue why this won't work
I've tried to make LoadFn Glisha
so the loading function for the context would run in the contex
yeah right
Tomorrow is Friday! YAY!
18:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes False. It's monday. It's always monday.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes YaY
Did you take actual-Friday off?
ugh
why isn't \ht working if the code is not compiling
it makes it close to useless really
I have to create something to draw arbitrary shapes.
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JKAHG:HGH@
Windows
or rather, Visual Novels
why are your saves all over the friggin place
user3010322
Consistency is for scrubs.
@EtiennedeMartel Thanks for linking to that ... guy? girl? Not entirely sure but either way
they certainly have a fucking clue and it's obvious
19:05
0
A: Way to optimize a condition "if (m == 0 || n == 0)"

chowe991Put the value most likely to be zero first, because if the value most frequently evaluating to zero is listed first, then it will usually never check to see if the second is true, since the OR operator evaluates to true if one or the other is true.

^^ facepalm
^^^
Fuck you mysticial. lol
@Mysticial Why the downvotes?
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A: Way to optimize a condition "if (m == 0 || n == 0)"

chowe991Put the value most likely to be zero first, because if the value most frequently evaluating to zero is listed first, then it will usually never check to see if the second is true, since the OR operator evaluates to true if one or the other is true.

lol
@Jefffrey mio uomo
user1804599
m == 0 || n == 0 is fastest.
19:11
@FredOverflow I didn't downvote, but it's something the compiler would do.
@Mysticial why?
How about (m == 0) | (n == 0)?
I never downvote
user1804599
@FredOverflow Does that look like logical OR? No. So don’t use it.
@Mysticial how compiler would know which to check first?
19:12
Knowledge can come even from stupid questions
@Abyx It would skip the branch by evaluating both sides. This is safe since n == 0 has no side-effects.
How about (m * n) == 0? :D
oh yeah, overflow
user1804599
@Jefffrey your comment sucks.
Why?
user1804599
19:14
0 == 0 is true.
user1804599
non-0 == 0 is false.
user1804599
OP uses == not !=.
how about if(true)
the compiler surely can optimize that
user1804599
Oh, you mean that true is non-zero.
fuck me
user1804599
19:15
Guess what. false is also non-zero.
user1804599
It’s false, not zero.
user1804599
@Jefffrey yess <3
@rightfold false = ?
user1804599
False is false.
user1804599
A Boolean can be true or false, not zero.
user1804599
19:16
A number can be zero.
user1804599
A Boolean is not a number. It is a Boolean.
It can also be FILE_NOT_FOUND
Yes but somewhere this false flags a bit or bits...
user1804599
What do you mean?
user1804599
Bit representation is irrelevant.
19:18
@rightfold What am I seeing there
user1804599
In many implementations of languages, false is represented by a pointer to an object.
@rightfold representation turns out to be very relevant, think the contiguous memory paradigm for cache memory
user1804599
false is false no matter what bit representation is used for false.
@40two The only requirement needed to represent true or false is that both are just different. No bits involved at all!
or what are we talking about
user1804599
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery about FALSE.
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery I'm not arguing abstractly false is false and true is true but the compiler will represent true or false as a value at the end at some stage.
Damn. he deleted it
> +1, great question. Personally, I'd rewrite that to the assembly or even put pure machine code in char[] and jump there. Just remember to go kernel mode so it is faster. – d33tah 55 secs ago
user1804599
I use a custom hardware device for comparing integers to zero.
19:22
Better than any answer you came up with. — chowe991 13 secs ago
@40two Yes that is right. What about it?
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery so false = ? and true = ?
@40two Yes, with false != true so ? != ?
:logic:
maybe false = 0 and true = 1
19:24
logic enough
@DeadMG hey, did you finish that C++lesque language you were making some time ago?
@40two Yes but that isn't always the case. It's only a particular choice.
I made a lot of progress on it but it's hardly "finished".
@hexa He renamed it to Narrow recently
when is anything ever "finished", especially in software.
19:25
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
You all sound like you're from Britain. Poor souls. — chowe991 36 secs ago
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I guess now even @R.Mart can be happy looking at it. :D
one day I will be cool like that and have my own language
@Mysticial That insult
aha 3 upvotes already
19:26
I thought British duty is to make the world British...
fucking brits and their downvotes — William Andrew Montgomery 29 secs ago
Oh it's going downhill fast.
@40two No, it is not.
Let's start making bets on when Godwin's Law gets invoked.
No offence, I saw it on last of the Mozambicans
@Mysticial I say ~4 posts remaining
19:27
eeerr sorry last of the Mohicans, well I think
@Jefffrey How about a lookup table with 2^64 entries? ;)
@DeadMG Good I'm reliefed now
@FredOverflow But what if they are 64-bit integers?
Then we need 2^128 entries.
@DeadMG I mean Harry is OK, but William ...
@DeadMG Harry should be king not William...
user1804599
19:31
I’m going to call my son Hilbert, so his room will be his own Hilbert space.
@40two Excuse me?
@rightfold Will he be gay like you
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery no offence mate but William is a pussy
user1804599
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery I guess so.
@40two I You're the pussy
The cool thing about the question is that he is using exceptions without a problem, and he worries about zero-comparison.
19:33
@rightfold How about Dilbert?
user1804599
Hmm, a Dilbert space.
@Jefffrey Exceptions are free unless you throw them.
> throw "Cannot find median of 2 sorted arrays if either is empty!"
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery I'm not referring to you, I'm referring to prince William
@FredOverflow you mean thrown at runtime?
19:34
@40two That's me. Did you take a look at my profile? I thought the "Buckinghamshire" gave it off...
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery then you are a pussy, I prefer your brother Harry, He should be king...
@40two Harry goes to a wizard school. He cannot be king.
user1804599
How do hypercube visualisations like these work?
@Jefffrey yes
user1804599
Do they just project 4D image in 3D, and then project the result in 2D?
19:36
@rightfold By projecting the thingies
Why use bit operations? Why not consider a solution that leverages the cloud? — Patrick87 2 mins ago
I should probably stop getting distracted.
If it was Harry king the Queen would be Kalisi, not Sansa Stark...
@Mysticial How about (double) a*b == 0? ;)
@FredOverflow I think that's logically correct. Since it would overflow to infinity which would behave correctly. :)
@FredOverflow that even moar overhead :P
19:38
It wouldn't be any faster though. The conversion from int to float is slow.
@Mysticial The product is at most 2^40 something. Way too small for overflow.
multiplication is much slower than zero comparison
@Jefffrey Depends.
Lemme check the charts.
Oh, cmp has very high throughput. Nevermind, multiply is indeed slower than an integer compare on all aspects.
I was under the impression that integer could only go at 1/cycle whereas float-multiply was 2/cycle on Haswell.
user1804599
Haskell!
Integer compare is 4/cycle on Haswell.
19:43
@Mysticial please unlink my youtube account from my google+ profile thank you
@WilliamAndrewMontgomery When management is drunk, everyone suffers.
@Mysticial except the liquor industry
user1804599
@Mysticial Why are there empty comments on YouTube? You suck.
Clearly suboptimal
How many youtube comments can haswell process per cycle?
@Xeo took Friday and the whole of next week off.
Xeo
Xeo
19:49
oh right, you did mention you'll be gone on Thursday already
@rightfold Because G+.
Yet another beauty from G+.
> There will always be people who are willing to cock their leg for a bit of cash, or even just a bag of chips in some cases.

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