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5:00 PM
@AnalPhabet git git git git git git git
 
On the other had, the unrolled versions are currently the best sorting algorithms I have to sort fixed-size arrays :p
 
@Griwes https://github.com/github/github.git
 
nah
git git git git git git git git is better
 
hub clone github/github
@Griwes truly
 
windows bar why are you not auto hiding this time
 
5:04 PM
I tried to push but it failed, there must be some gitter in the signal
(telecommunication engineers laughs)
 
The default Firefox theme for Windows 10 is so ugly that I installed a non-default theme for the first time.
 
@Morwenn the Developer Edition theme is so good
 
Too black.
5
 
@Morwenn I've had kimono girl for years. I install it in ALL machines I touch
 
@EtiennedeMartel Tales from Topographic Oceans is definitely a little less...approachable.
 
5:13 PM
@Mr.kbok I just took a bonzai tree. I wanted something light, but not too bright. Something calm.
And what's more calm than a tree being tortured?
 
Bartek
 
Rapptz
 
fucking ubishit
 
@Morwenn :: chrome ::
 
5:19 PM
@ScarletAmaranth Haha, no.
 
@AlexM. dude... mammoths :)
 
I won't change my opinion about them unless they release a M&M game that's not underbudgeted and unfinished
HoMM VII is now at User reviews: Mostly Negative (910 reviews)
I hope it gets to overwhelmingly negative soon
I hope it gets worse reviews than bad rats
maybe they'll stop releasing insulting games
no games at all is better than that
 
@Borgleader so bad
 
5:28 PM
@Griwes Don't rant about it here, submit bug reports.
 
and then wait 10 years for someone to implement it
 
@Griwes Even VC++ digests this code...
 
@JerryCoffin wow, gcc is worse than msvc at templates?
 
@Griwes Fix it and submit a patch.
 
@Morwenn ...yeah right
 
5:29 PM
@Griwes Seems to me like they've gotten a lot better recently (probably specifically because of Clang...)
 
@Griwes My point: there are places expecially designed for rants :D
 
especially since my last uni semester just started and I have ~10 weeks for my thesis. yes. I will definitely go fix bugs in a codebase I don't know
@Morwenn exhibit 1: the lounge
 
@Griwes Well, that's how every GCC developer ever got into it I guess.
 
@Griwes I certainly wouldn't say that in general, but for this specific case, VC++ does work.
 
No, the big problem with contributing to GCC is that you have to fill in papers and return them to the FSF...
 
5:30 PM
Oh right.
 
Wergh people submitting questions only related to the toolchain they're using and their retardedness to
 
I tend to forget about those morons.
 
Something exploded in my backpack and nearly took out my laptop and all of my notes.
Now there's a bunch of stuff hanging to dry around my room, and I need to remop and sweep the floors. =/
 
waiiiiit exploded?
 
@ThePhD Better not to store the knapsack in the freezer when you've already filled it with bottles of water.
 
5:33 PM
Why are you carrying explosive materials in your backpack
 
@AnalPhabet how else can you know the time
4
 
toplaff
 
I’m still not tired of beating and seeing that dead horse get beaten.
 
@LucDanton kek/10
I got that &
 
oh fuck me /cc @JohannesSchaub-litb
 
5:40 PM
I wanna pee but my laziness to get up is stronger
 
j0h
Hi all. I want to read an image from a networked scanner. what libraries, or functions would allow me to do this? every time I search google, it keeps giving me port scanners, and things like that, which is not what Im interested in.
 
La résultante des forces est donc nulle
 
Ell
I didn't make enough hummus :(
 
@Griwes why couldn't he just return N in that SSCCE?
 
that'd be too simple
it's a litb bug report
the sscce can't be too simple
 
5:42 PM
a NTSSCCE
 
Ell
KYSSCCESS
Oh wait
KYSSS - Keep Your SSCCE Simple, Stupid!
 
I like how the generated F# source for a console app (and probably others) starts with
// Learn more about F# at fsharp.org
// See the 'F# Tutorial' project for more help.
 
Free flags:
0
A: What is the name of the "-->" operator?

AchillesThey are two different operators: -- and > in combination.The -- is decrementing the value, and > is for checking whether the value is greater than the right-hand operand. #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int num = 10; while( --num> 0 ) { printf("%d ", num); } r...

Duplicates every other answer. lol
 
god hates flags
 
if SO allowed PMs we could've told him "Achilles, heel."
#goodjoke
 
Xeo
5:48 PM
@Mysticial free delvotes, you mean
 
@Xeo You play a lot of anime games/sims right?
 
Xeo
kinda
 
I wonder if F# isn't more appropriate for stuff, since it isn't so fixed on purity or w/e like Haskell is
 
Xeo
why?
 
and by stuff I mean any problem you throw at it
 
5:50 PM
@Xeo Wondering if you recognize the background music in this: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/26115296#26115296
It seems to be a remix of some sort of anime-ish game.
Been trying to help-vampire my way to figure out what it is. lol
 
Xeo
@Mysticial eww the beeping
 
@Mysticial have you tried stuff like shazam or w/e it's called?
 
@AlexM. Read from that point of the transcript. @ElimGarak and I wasted the whole night trying to figure it out.
 
Xeo
@Mysticial hm, does certainly sound like some kinda anime-ish music
 
I went so far as to midi part of the melody out. No avail.
 
Xeo
Could also be any generic piece of music, really.
@TonyTheLion lol
 
consider these 2 initialization statements. int a=3; & int a=int(3). Are both same in C++?
 
your mother
 
@TonyTheLion clever
 
I am confused between them.
 
6:04 PM
@PravasiMeet I don't think programming is a right fit for you, have you considered fighting ISIS instead?
 
@ElimGarak I have considered Botany
 
Botany is the best.
 
@ElimGarak: Why?
 
@ElimGarak I think it may be more convenient if he joined ISIS. Then we would have an excuse to bomb him.
 
@ElimGarak IRTA joining
 
6:06 PM
Actually I prefer Organic Chemistry
 
@Puppy: what's wrong in question?
 
lol, Microsoft updated the processor, offered 16 GBs of RAM and increased the resolution to even more ridiculous heights (Surface Pro 4), given that the previous gen couldn't even handle 65% of 2160x1440 consistently. But the Surface Book looks kinda interesting, JIT for me looking into a new laptop.
 
did you JIT it due to dynamic hot path analysis?
 
the new windows phone phones can turn into PCs or sth like that when in their docks
they got this feature faster than ubuntu
even tho ubuntu advertised such things first IIRC
 
Sep 23 at 19:55, by Columbo
By clicking "send" you agree to the terms and conditions.
This should relieve your suffering. ^
 
6:18 PM
@PravasiMeet Read the rules. Also, it's a "basic bitch" question which doesn't tickle anyone's fancy. And the best way to get an answer in the lounge is to post the wrong answer. Also, google is your friend.
 
> Also, google Botany is your friend. - FTFY
:P
 
Ell
@ElimGarak thinkpad 450Ts
it looks perfect
what is anti garlic?
 
> Battery‎: ‎Up to 19 hours (95Wh)
whAT
 
Ell
yeah that's a bit ambitious
it's more like 15 I've heard
 
6:23 PM
that's still what
 
Ell
with the chunky battery
 
Good morning
 
that doesn't stop being a what
 
Today is Career Fair day
 
Ell
@Griwes it's good innit
 
6:25 PM
@TonyTheLion nope, still alive
 
> In addition to its external battery, the T450s has an internal pack that provides some of its power and allows you to hot swap units without shutting off the machine.
Neat.
This thing looks seriously not bad.
 
@thecoshman sorry
 
Ell
@Griwes yeah I think I'm gonna get one
off to cheese eating thing though now
bye all
 
I give up on the double insertion being useful as a generic small sort. I guess I will only use it unrolled for fixed sorts :/
 
Ell
double insertion can be painful, especially with a small sort.
 
6:33 PM
I know, I can only find offensive names for my algorithms.
 
Ell
okay cheese tasting is next week, nvm :V
 
@Ell Ahahah, cheese tasting. :D
 
@Ell What's that? :o
 
Ell
I was supposed to be going to a cheese tasting night tonight
But then I realised that it's next tuesday
 
@Ell That sounds very delicious.
 
6:38 PM
Eat all the cheese
 
@Ell I want that.
Unless it's that one cheese with live jumping maggots.
 
Ell
yeah I couldn't do that
It's actually "England vs France"
I guess all the french cheese will all be white though
badum tss
ah I'm so terrible at jokes
 
It would be easier it England didn't label all its cheese with "cheddar".
 
oh @ell I saw your message yesterday about the Birthday's of your roommates.
 
Ell
@Morwenn haha they don't :P
@TonyTheLion yeah. They haven't come to any conclusions about saturday yet :S
I'm not sure what to do at this point
 
6:43 PM
@Ell That's the feeling I got when working in Plymouth :/
 
:(
@Ell wank
solves all problems :P
 
Ell
@Morwenn did you look for other cheeses?
there are lots
 
@Morwenn Not all of it. I have consumed other cheeses purchased in England.
 
@Ell I don't remember. It all looked the same and that was too expensive for me at the time anyway.
 
not that I have much desire to purchase them again, but that's an independent matter.
 
6:46 PM
@Puppy I would be interested of tasting some, but they're probably not sold in France.
 
most likely not
 
@Ell Some of the pictures really make me hungry.
 
lol
 
Ell
I've had cheshire blue, dovedale, stilton, cheddar, cheshire, red leicester, sage darby, single & double gloucester, wensleydale from that list
there are more of course
I had the most amazing ginger cheese
it was so good man
 
6:58 PM
So, I think I need a new job.
 
Okay
I mopped everything
I swept everything
 
Ell
@Jaden why?
 
my backpack just finished machine washing... hopefully the sugary stuff is all out of it.
 
@Ell I'd rather eat cake for a living.
 
@Ell From France, of course, but it's hard to beat a good Roquefort. And, in a pinch, you can also use it to treat wounds (it contains penicillin).
 
7:00 PM
Speaking about cheese, I'm currently eating morbier
 
@Rerito good idea. more beer!
 
Morbier *-*
 
Ell
Roqeuforito
I want fondue now
 
Yesterday I devastated my swiss gruyere supply
 
@Rerito Enjoy good cheese while you can. My wife made me a sandwich for lunch today that included American "Cheese". I'd say it's not fit for human consumption, but that would imply that it would be all right to subject some other species to it...
 
7:02 PM
@JerryCoffin That's one of the perks of living in France ;)
 
Provolone or bust.
 
@ThePhD Bust? What sort of cheese would that be?
 
@Rerito Yeah, no doubt (along with 4 euro/bottle wine that's really good).
 
I've tried stilton and cheddar (the true one that has actual taste), both very good!
 
7:05 PM
> the typical cheese smuggler
 
@Rerito For cheddar, I actually prefer the Irish variety. Well aged, white, and quite hard.
 
Oh yeah I'ld miss cheese so much abroad
Cheese is my junk food *-*
 
@JerryCoffin Well, there are some places where appearance trumps taste... for no reason I can find.
 
@Rerito Oh, you can actually get good cheese here in the US--but for most US families, "cheese" translates to a bright yellow (almost orange) paste that's almost, but not quite completely unlike real cheese.
 
@JerryCoffin My twin is currently at Montreal. You can find some there, but the price...
 
7:08 PM
@JerryCoffin Can you be sure it is most? Maybe just a greedy few?
 
@Rerito Same here. That's some expensive junk food though.
 
I need to change my thing from using the Stream interface I created to using the istream and ostream interfaces instead.
 
@Morwenn Yeah :s
 
That's a lot of code to fix...
 
@JerryCoffin Isn't the FDA batshit crazy when it comes to raw milk?
 
7:10 PM
@Rerito raw
and, yes, batshit crazy
To the extent of swat teams breaking into co-op and destroying food.
stories of
 
Gosh you're missing out so much...
 
They also gave us the "food pyramid" to stay healthy; which farmers now use to make cows fat.
 
Also, the US banning mimolette...
 
And foie gras
 
I don't like foie gras.
 
7:14 PM
Maybe you should try it à la tournedos rossini
 
Meh, it's expensive anyway. I guess I'm happy not to like it.
I never cook meat anyway.
 
I guess you don't like liver in general then
@Morwenn Vegan?
 
I don't like offal in general.
@Rerito Not at all, I do eat meat.
But I never cook meat. The only meat I buy to bring home is saucisson.
 
I think I eat more than 2kg of meat per week :O
 
I bought like 4 slices of ham a few months ago and ended up throwing two because I didn't eat them.
I eat meat when someone cooks some, when I go to the restaurant or when I eat salads/sandwiches with meat in :p
 
user1804599
7:20 PM
I am bored.
 
@elyse You're often bored.
 
.. Why is making std::istream work with a memory buffer so goddamn hard?
 
@ThePhD Use @elyse's io library.
 
user1804599
It only has in-memory buffers for reading and seeking.
 
user1804599
You can't write to them yet.
 
7:23 PM
Eh, you need to work on that :o
 
Sounds like what I need.
 
... That's not an istream q_q
 
user1804599
No, of course it isn't.
 
user1804599
Making it a subclass of istream would be infinitely retarded.
 
user1804599
7:24 PM
Standard I/O stream interop is completely separate and optional.
 
user1804599
And not yet implemented.
 
q_q
 
user1804599
not funny
 
user1804599
not cute
 
user1804599
7:27 PM
just terrible
 
There's a cat, it's funny and cute by definition
 
@elyse having a good day?
 
user1804599
yes :D
 
> infinitely retarded was nice, a keeper
 
7:30 PM
neat, if I implement comparisons on arrays like this it does The Right Thing™ even on zero size because tuple<> does :D
 
@elyse stream something!
 
user1804599
no
 
...
 
@JohanLarsson Why don't you stream your mom?
Just kidding, you don't have the bandwidth for that
 
7:32 PM
:)
 
Something's not right.
 
@ThePhD yeah the black seems a bit off
 
<_>
That's the original
 
what did you do
 
7:36 PM
Something horrible.
 
user1804599
Something awful.
 
Why horrible colours above?
 
12... million?
12 thousand?
 
Guess until which value fixed_sorter uses the new algorithm :D
 
number of elements
 
7:39 PM
12
 
... That's... so tiny...
4
 
Yeah, I'm benchmarking fixed_sorter, a sorting algorithm for fixed-size tiny arrays.
@elyse Thanks x)
 
user1804599
:P
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
should I buy or not.
 
7:41 PM
To be honest, I only had the time to read « dipshit graph ».
 
user1804599
#dilemma
 
@Morwenn is it constexpr?
 
I want a sorting algorithm
 
@elyse Skater shoes :p
 
that checks a type trait called compare_cost
So it could make a decision based on the elements being compared
 
7:42 PM
@elyse The page politely informed me I'm in the wrong country.
 
whether or not to use linear search or not for a certain number of elements.
 
@melak47 No, I don't know why anyone would want to sort anything at compile time.
 
user1804599
@ThePhD compare_kots
 
@Morwenn why wouldn't you? >:(
 
@melak47 I hardly ever sort anything, even less at compile-time.
 
7:43 PM
so you're just bored? :D
 
these guys are not bored
check out the url :)
if you don't trust the pic
 
user1804599
@Morwenn I once implemented a preprocessing-time sorting algorithm using Boost.Preprocessor.
 
@elyse But did it sort tokens?
 
@GregorMcGregor ^ is up your alley right?
 
user1804599
@Morwenn numbers
 
7:45 PM
I wanted to make a compile-time random number generator at some point.
@melak47 Also std::swap is not constexpr.
 
user1804599
#include "/dev/random"
 
> My actual code, which as far as I can tell is identical, does not complile. game_object_manager manages a bunch of game_object's:
 
@ThePhD I have a sorter mechanism which does some of the work at compile-time, but of course it can't always pick the best sort. Some parameters are not known at compile-time, at least they can't be deduced by the compiler.
 
@Morwenn I was thinking of just making it so you could make a better choice as to whether you wanted to stick with something like a boring bubble sort versus whatever else for small arrays, provided the comparison operation itself was considered "cheap" in comparison to integers.
e.g, template <typename T> struct compare_cost : std::integral_constant<std::ptrdiff_t, 1> {}; which represents the base case, and then you can specialize it for more complex things.
 
@Morwenn Can swap be constexpr? I mean, wouldnt it depend on operator= being constexpr?
 
7:51 PM
@Morwenn hang on. ~85 milliseconds to sort 14 numbers?
 
This would clue you in on how expensive it is to compare each element, and thus whether something like bubble sort would degrade really fast and shouldn't be used for something like 200 elements, and instead has an upper activation bound of, say, 20 elements.
 
@Borgleader any reason it shouldn't be? :D
 
@Borgleader I don't know. I never really tried to understand what can be done with C++14 constexpr.
 
@melak47 Sanity?
 
@melak47 One million arrays of size 14.
 
7:52 PM
@Morwenn okay :D
 
@ThePhD When it's too big, put that in a list and enjoy your free moves x)
 
@Morwenn vector or die!
 
@Morwenn So.. I should use insertion_sort?
 
@Nican fixed_sort is picked by default for std::array and fixed-size C arrays of size < 10.
 
Oh, interesting.
 
7:54 PM
@melak47 Well, if I have value_ptr as a member maybe I cant make it constexpr? oh idk ... my knowledge of C++11/C++14 is deficient (i.e. if its not in VS2013, I havent played with it)
 
This might just be helpful! alcatraz.io
 

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