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really hard to master
Shitty tools and no documentation
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix let me guess, it's like brainfuck except it's all <3<3<3?
It's like Brainfuck except without Brain
@melak47 it's kinda worse... everybody thinks they know it... but nobody really have a clue. It sounds like javascript
18:02
I love how every language that is hopelessly difficult to compile to native code ends up with a native code generator eventually
cases in point: javascript and powershell
not hopelessly difficult at all.
@doug65536 In the case of javascript, I heard about Metal which should have a js VM directly into the kernel
well technically, a VM is actuallly a native code generator
btw guys get ready for civil war starting in ukraine 2 or 3 days ago
I predict that the situation will get much worse the 9th of may
@CatPlusPlus it is; but not when you sometimes fail to do the transofmration
18:13
do you have a track record of accurately predicting such things?
I predicted I would order a pizza and then I did
@CatPlusPlus that's uncanny
I do try
18:14
cat has speculative execution
@CatPlusPlus congrats
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@doug65536 I don't think that plays well with ordering food.
hmm
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Oh yeah, apparently I'm doing some C++ coding at work tomorrow \o/
oh, you normally work in AS, right?
18:17
@Xeo Famous last words
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@DeadMG Ye
AS?
ActionScript o_O?
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Yes
well
why would you do that
18:18
tomorrow I'mma schedule my surgery, and after that, it's jobhunting time for me.
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@ScarletAmaranth Because work?
@Xeo oh; the place where they tell you what to do and you do it in exchange for money?
they should have named it Monopoly-Script
actionscript gravy train, last stop, HTML5 :D
If you take "facebook" add some letters remove some letters move some letters you get "stupid people"
Truth in science
18:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes I marvel at the ingenuity in that sympathetic attempt :)
I tried to make an acronym for facebook that says "illiterate people looking at funny pictures" but I failed
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Cowboy ist wunderbar.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix why? they all go into the mosks then :/ ?
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@Jefffrey Just pretend I’m your sister. <3
I have quite a number of colleagues in/from Ukraine these days
18:26
@sehe 9may is the victory's day against fascism.
Aha. Good to know.
meanwhile Ukranian government is trying to remove that Soviet Holyday
xD interesting
Not sure what kind of news you ear in the west but here it's pretty hot
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UK reign.
18:31
As far as I know there is a lot of disinformation. But from what we ear in the news here. Nato (US) is helping extremists.. covering up things like what happened in Odessa
@rightfold <3
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Nice ballsack.
Now I'm thinking about a threesome.
@Jefffrey You , your sister and Rightfold?
is there any big C compiler that has winsock.h support?
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18:32
I’m gonna whack your sack.
I have tried tiny c compiler but it doesn't have winsock.h
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@barlop define big
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Dude, use clang or GCC.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix ^^ compare to tiny
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Me, you and rightfold ;)
18:34
I have visual studio but that won't do it will it?
I've heard great things about Visual Studio in this room.
@Xeo Actually it redirects to codepad.org. So @Stacked should buy codepad.com and redirect it to coliru.stacked-crooked.com :P
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@AndyProwl I corrected myself later :<
@Xeo You are doomed.
18:35
Well it wasn't for correcting you actually I just wanted to make a stupid joke
@barlop well as far as I remember the visual studio's compiler is not so big in size.
@Jefffrey You have? From who?
it's pretty universally hated.
I was jk.
visual studio isn't a compiler anyway
What's it called? VSC++?
18:39
What's wrong with Visual Studio?
the compiler is lc.exe if I'm not mistaken
ah, the compiler
Visual Studio is a suite of compilers and related technologies like debuggers, text editors, etc.
VC++ is the C++ compiler.
18:40
But few people actually use the command line stuff itself.
Well, I think as an IDE it's great. The compiler isn't.
If you don't use VS, you're probably going to use MSBuild instead.
VS is like democracy
wish i could star things on chat
mobile chat
@AndyProwl What's wrong with the compiler?
18:40
it's a horrific pile of shit, but nobody seems to be able to come up with anything better.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Quite bad support for C++11
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'll star whatever you want
or C++14
star that. shit, you cant
there you go
@AndyProwl Buggy, slow, large memory usage, poor support for parallel builds...
unspecified ABI
non-Standard behaviour even for C++03
is unspecified ABI just a VC++ problem though?
do other compilers implement some publicly available ABI specification?
I think what I hate the most about visual studio is the winmain thing
and the stdafx.h
18:43
@AndyProwl Yep.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You drinkin' again?
ah, interesting
Itanium ABI and very closely related like ARM ABI is the one used by pretty much everyone else.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix That's not VS
I'm still amazed how removing an empty stdafx.h header file from a project actually break the build
18:44
it's Windows programming
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix it's the precompiled header
stdafx.h is their precompiled header thing.
WinMain is a Windows programming thing.
you don't really need it anymore.
winmain is just a "masked" main actually.. you can live without it
but the stdafx header... I never understood why
I am getting these compilation errors pastebin.com/raw.php?i=MGckRbcN
using mingw gcc
Ho ho ho, now I know your real name.
@Rapptz Where u?
18:47
Ho ho ho, Harvey.
we really don't care.
@Code-Guru ?
is there any quick way to get it compiled? it's meant to work
You busy?
Not particularly
18:48
Oh, sorry. I thought it was meant not to work.
I'm trying to wrap my head around partition numbers
Wolfram Research has a page about it
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix It's a precompiled header. So that if you recompile a source file that #includes it, the header itself doesn't need to be recompiled.
what is "x" in this formula?
(At least, that's my understanding)
18:49
@Code-Guru the parameter to the function
that's less than helpful =p
that's literally x
like x^2 + 3x^3
well see it as f(x) = prod(1/1-x^k)
hmm...
you want to look for the generating function that uses q-series.
18:50
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix s/sum/prod/
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that is a capital pi. Which is multiplication :v
This one?
okay...I'll keep reading
it's just a X
18:51
got it, thanks
You already posted that message, buddy.
the x doesn't change, but you'll have to define some kind of precision because you have k to infinity
@DeadMG me?
after 4 years I upgraded my mouse, yay!
yep.
18:52
it feels... different
@DeadMG that was a different link. that was a link to the C code
previous was a link to the compilation output
@AlexM. what kind of upgrade did you add to your mouse?
I think you missed the point.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I changed a $8 A4Tech X7 with this one: engadget.com/products/roccat/lua
@DeadMG apparently
18:53
@barlop Try Stack Overflow.
but it was a different message
@AlexM. I'm deceaved, for a sec, I believed you actually did upgrade the mouse. Like adding something under to reduce the friction. Replaced the shell and added some new buttons
was upgrade not a proper term?
It's not really upgrading your mouse
I usually hear people say they upgraded their... CPU, when they really replaced it with a better one
18:55
so I thought it applies to peripherals too
it does.
I'd say upgraded my computer and changed the cpu
when talking about "upgrading" computer hardware, it usually means replacing with a better version.
after all, it's pretty difficult to actually physically upgrade the same piece of hardware.
@Rapptz I saw that one, too...but the limits for k are infinite, so I'm trying to figure out how to implement it in code.
18:57
@Code-Guru you have to fix a number of precision or iterations. For exemple some function will get close to something
you can check whenever the 10^delta doesn't change to get a proper precision
For my purposes, I think I need the exact value.
@Code-Guru there is no exact value if you have an infinite number like PI for example. You'll have to get something that is close enough
partition numbers are exact
o.o
you might need bignumbers if the values are really small
nah
no it fits in an int
For now, I'm calculating p(100). A later problem will do something else with this.
It helps that p(i) = 0 for negative i
actually
that mathematica page I told you about has the answer :v
lmao
it's under OEIS A070177
the appropriate function to use IMO is this one
with P(0) = 1 and P(x) = 0 if x < 0.
cool, thanks! I'll look at that a little later when I have some mor etime.
@DeadMG Bad Bad idea
19:11
asking here is even worse.
Well it clearly wasn't relevant for stackoverflow..
then it'll be even less relevant here.
@barlop the lounge isn't a relevant place
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix and here's how you should have handled that "ring" dilemma:
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix so I hear I got the message
19:17
@sehe ahah I think I handled it pretty well
:)
the worse part is making the documents... I have two nationality and on both passport my lastname is different
@Jefffrey, This is targeted to a very efficient implementation for numerical computations. The idea is then to call very specialized C routines to perform dot/cross products, norms, matrix-vector multiply, etc. std::vector was not designed for that end. — Alejandro 38 secs ago
But that doesn't matter much because I can only get married with the passport with which I came in Russia.. the other problem is that the translation to Cyrillic is spelled badly
I was in Moscow two weeks ago and it's damn expensive to live there
TIL people get paid to pre-optimize.
19:24
fuxking duh
@Jefffrey Obviously.
WTF is "dry white wine"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a whine that isn't sweet
Let it breath!
Maybe I am missing something.
I fail to realise why anyone would create their own vector rather than providing an allocator.
19:27
@Jefffrey It's not rare actually. Especially in "bottom-up" programming.
@Rapptz Because they don't understand vector, and therefore are completely qualified to recreate it?
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”

― Albert Einstein
"Bottom-up" programming is in direct contrast with "make it work, optimize later". The latter is what we're taught. The former produces faster code, but harder to get right.
that quote is disputed.
@Jefffrey: Fuck you.
19:31
Oky Docky.
I was in the middle of writing an edit.
I had to stop to deal with your totally pointless links.
lol
if you're gonna edit somebody's post, at least actually fix something instead of make a pathetic trivial change
Was that fun?
You can always edit more to make your edit more relevant and then SO will chose your edit
19:35
argh and then you pointlessly edit them out again.#
COULD YOU PLEASE JUST NOT EDIT MY ANSWER IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING IMPORTANT TO ADD OR REMOVE
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> That's all I'm asking @jeffrey, please leave personal preferences aside
hahaha, the edit made him think Jefffrey wrote the post
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> I have by now become fairly acquainted with C++ templates and from my present point of view my hesitation towards using them was not justified; they can be separated into header and source files just like non-templated classes.
Does that guy know something we don't?
apparently.
@Xeo He is clearly still in C++03 land with that single compiler which implemented export templates.
19:39
maybe he just used iterators?
> During my search I only found suggestions to use templates, but those seems messy (method definitions in header) and excessive for what I'm trying to accomplish.
heh
@Xeo I guess he knows all possible instantiations
@Mysticial That was fast.
Those people should also read the OP's post. It's not my job to teach idiots that C++ was updated in 2011. — DeadMG 4 mins ago
Keep it professional.
19:41
@AndyProwl Pfft. You don't?
(Tell them they are idiots in more subtle ways)
not a chance.
it's not my job to avoid telling idiots that they're stupid.
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@DeadMG Meta is deciding that minor edits are now okay.
19:42
being professional is for people who get paid to be so
@Rapptz Screw Meta.
maxed out crysis 3 with extra graphics enhancements: secure.flickr.com/photos/k_putt/sets/72157644191959442
Yeah, mother jokes usually work well.
Shame they make the rules.
that game looks so good :(
as if I care what rules Meta makes
19:43
@Rapptz Sometimes I don't :)
Is it the Lounge against Meta?
ITT Meta being Lounged
The new MSO takes our rep from SO proper. So yes, we technically do have the capability to lounge meta.
in the book Coders at Work (amazon.com/Coders-Work-Reflections-Craft-Programming/dp/…) Brad Fitzpatrick said this:
19:45
> Yeah. So some people are writing efficient code and making use of it. I don’t play any games, but occasionally I’ll see someone playing something and I’m like, “Holy shit, that’s possible?” It just blows me away. Obviously, some people are doing it right.
the game above is the only one making me say the same thing: “Holy shit, that’s possible?”
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in the future we might get std::dynarray which may be used to address some of the shortcomings of std::vector but that is not currently available in the standard. — YoungJohn 1 min ago
plsno
And it's always the middle lock that requires retry.
I hope that TS never gets accepted
Why?
@Xeo can std::dynarray also be used for member variables?
19:47
@Jefffrey Because it's fucking broken.
If by "shortcomings" you mean "sanity", then yes, it does address the fact that std::vector is sane by being utterly batshit insane. It's an embarrassment to the Committee that they ever considered accepting that crap. — DeadMG 47 secs ago
boost::static_vector covers many use cases for dynarray and is much more sane
Oh, now std::vector is also broken?
(except for std::vector<bool>)
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@StackedCrooked I like how you're using lambdas for functions :D
std::vector is the best class template
19:49
it's the best everything
oh man I just saw this
I looked into these options before. Could you please look at the interface in main? do you think you can provide an implementation in terms of the STL that would satisfy my requirements with that interface?. That's all I'm asking @jeffrey, please leave personal preferences aside. — Alejandro 15 mins ago
@Xeo Ah, dunno why I did that.
"Please sir, could you please DO MY FUCKING JOB FOR ME sir? I'd be ever so grateful!".
what a worthless shit.
@DeadMG someone point that guy to Howard Hinnant's stack allocator
I would probably prefer functions in real code unless I had a specific reason to use lambda.
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19:51
@DeadMG Ask for his paycheck in return.
@TemplateRex ISTR that that was utterly insane.
@DeadMG huh? why
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@StackedCrooked I like lambdas because they're not (easily) overloadable and still templateable.
And if I'm not mistaken, lambdas in headers could lead to linker problems.
I use it all the time
19:52
@TemplateRex Don't remember.
@Xeo how are they templateable?
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@StackedCrooked make them static or so
@StackedCrooked You are mistaken.
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@StackedCrooked [](auto x)!
C++14 is almost there
19:52
the old version wasn't entirely C++11 conforming and playing nice with copies
the new one should be ok
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Clang has all the good lambda stuff
so does GCC.
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wait, wrong one
there
@Xeo what is Clang 3.5 actually bringing besides bug fixes? I mean, they are C++14 feature complete, so what are they developing
yeah, because who wants bugfixes, right?
any of you miserable fuckers want your compiler to be bug-free?
I thought not.
who doesn't enjoy a good compiler bug now and then.
awww my comment about dynarray was removed by moderator.
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19:55
@DeadMG Makes for pedantic questions/answers on SO. "Heh, I spotted a bug in GCC y'know". :wink:
@DeadMG What did you say?
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@YoungJohn If by "shortcomings" you mean "sanity", then yes, it does address the fact that std::vector is sane by being utterly batshit insane. It's an embarrassment to the Committee that they ever considered accepting that crap. — DeadMG 28 secs ago
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yeah I just reposted the comment.
fuck the moderator
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Why would they remove it? :/
19:56
am I getting jaded or is this the first time I like a rant by DeadMG? ;-)
@TemplateRex Lemme find that deleted meta post.
@Xeo out of curiosity, can lambda do this?
@Mysticial yes pls
// to_string must work for: builtins, tuples, vector and map.
auto to_string = [](auto x) { ... }
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If you make the implementation so
19:59
I like how function overloading enables this.
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Concepts + concept maps :(

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