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13:00
Which is what I'd use
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Kim Jong-unreal
@рытфолд He wrote that too?
lol my message about the wu chick got removed from the starboard
@Xeo yay, so I can also write some code
was thinking about trying it out next month
Jesus fuck client wants to run the app on their cloud, we sent them instance specs, didn't increase resource limits until we poked them, and now it turns out that there's also an instance count limit
Which was set to 2
And stored images count towards it
:cripes:
Even the old version of this thing runs on more than 2
Everyone wants shitload of documentation and then NOBODY FUCKING READS IT
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa kill me
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13:08
which message?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Whats this flag you keep saying?
@RonakPatel I've only said it once
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have read more than once
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uh
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hmm
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13:09
is pre-emptive threads worth it
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currently they only pause/resume at channel operations
Hello
Goodbye
@RonakPatel You keep saying that!
@sehe Happy to see you're enjoying your monday :p
@RonakPatel you are seeing double. drink less.
13:16
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't drink. Not even beer. Not even tasted wine.
@sehe Maybe I said on weekends only
You're an abject failure. Even at drinking.
@RonakPatel I just read it at least 20 times!
@sehe Never. Seriously I never said more than once
9 mins ago, by Ronak Patel
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have read more than once
@sehe OK OK sorry. But I wanted to know the meaning of flag. What is that? Can anybody please let me know?
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Bad rightfold! Get back in your kennel! — Martin James 26 mins ago
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13:20
IRTA kernel
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me too
@RonakPatel pussy
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@RonakPatel No shame in that. Beer and wine taste awful!
(I love being on neither side of the "beer vs wine" fence.)
@Xeo But my family does not allow
@AlexM. Really?
yes, really
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13:23
shaddup alex
@Xeo "don't flag don't flag don't flag don't..."
Noun: flag (plural flags)
  1. A piece of cloth, often decorated with an emblem, used as a visual signal or symbol.
  2. flag (plural flags)
  3. flag (plural flags)
  4. flag (plural flags)
  5. flag n (singular definite flaget, plural indefinite flag)
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Verb: flag (third-person singular simple present flags, present participle flagging, simple past and past participle flagged)
  1. To furnish or deck out with flags.
  2. (often with down) To signal to, especially to stop a passing vehicle etc.
  3. To convey (a message) by means of flag signals.
  4. (often with up) To note, mark or point out for attention.
  5. (computing) To signal (an event).
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Indeed, I don't yet have a published copy of C++14, and don't regard a draft as normative. I just noticed the tag and was about to add a note to that effect, in case the pedants turned up in force. — Mike Seymour 6 mins ago
TIL it's "pedantic" to complain that someone quoted the wrong International Standard when asked to explain specific language behaviours, and that not having a copy of the standard is carte blanche to go ahead and quote some other standard.
Classic Mike
@Xeo I didn't know the fence was narrow enough to stand on.
> Classic Mike
It's classic alright
@MartinJames I didn't know that fences could be too broad to stand on ...
I'm wondering... At which point does a class template become too huge to remain in a single .h?
First ask yourself at which point does a class (template) become too huge to remain a single class (template) :)
Huge classes are often a smell, whether they're templates or not
I agree
(It's a Generalized Suffix Tree implementation I tried to write in that particular case)
I packed the implementation details using nested classes
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@AndyProwl Tell that to std stuff like vector, map, etc :P
@Xeo string...
13:40
@Xeo which is usually pretty factored already (what with emplace/allocator cruft, comparators, hash, ...). But yeah. If you have a lot of features, there's no way to avoid a lot of public interface.
@AndyProwl That's an oversimplification. Abiding by SRP doesn't necessarily mean "not a lot of code"
And in case of templates, the implementation is basically part of that. You could split it out in detail headers/ipp includes like many libraries do
people really need to learn to use BCC !_!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's why I wrote "often" and not "always". I'm just warning him against something he may not have noticed.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Gawd.. I never watch that shit.
13:42
ok
@MartinJames neither do I
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'course not
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How do I describe this in prose?
I ended up with a ~300 LoC file (quite verbosely commented)
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"f-hat of omega is the integral from the real part of n to ... of f(x) times e to the minus i omega x dx"
13:45
@Ell It looks like a Laplace transform?!
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It's fourier transform
@Ell What for
48 secs ago, by Ell
It's fourier transform
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let me ask a different question
what are the limits of this integral?
gah this was the worst weekend
39 degrees and vomiting and hallucinations
13:48
@BartekBanachewicz Er.... hello?
@Ell Isn't R^n the n-dimension space based on R?
@BartekBanachewicz Been in Android room again?
@MartinJames lol
stomach flu or someshit
39 degrees of separation
13:49
Ugh! I've been bad, but all self-inflicted.
what Bartek doesn't realise is that he's always hallucinating. the Lounge isn't real....
@Rerito sounds okay
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@Rerito that would be ℝ, I think
doublestruck R, not script R
@LightnessRacesinOrbit srsly that was the worst part
I couldn't sleep
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@BartekBanachewicz sounds nasty
13:50
@Ell Maybe too lazy to use \mathrm ?:p
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ...
@BartekBanachewicz hallucinations?
@Jefffrey I saw things that weren't there
what did you see?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit IYO, what would be a good convention regarding the choice of file extensions?
13:51
@Jefffrey rightfold's completed projects.
@Jefffrey Good code
When you see good code, it must be hallucination
@Rerito reuse as many already taken ones as possible
recycling is good!
@MartinJames Hmm, not sure high fever is enough for that...
@Jefffrey stuff like my bed wrapping around me
or my pillows being factory parts that moved on their own
@Xeo So, apart from that, worth trying?
13:53
can't really describe it well
did you take drugs?
@Rerito I sometimes like .ipp for template defs if you have a lot of code
but it depends what you're doing with it
if these are not internals but some reusable class then perhaps stick with .h (or .hpp) so it's all in one file
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@CatPlusPlus Haven't done all that much with it, apart from making our Linux and Mac CI builds work
And now failing on the stupid Android build
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I see, declarations for the template in a .h and implementations in .ipp included in the .h?
13:55
Sounds like a good idea, I'll refactor :)
Thanks BTW
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@CatPlusPlus From our team's consensus, it seems to be pretty nice, though.
WTF. you join them :) i.imgur.com/BQ2a2uN.png There's an edit button for a reason — sehe 2 mins ago
@CatPlusPlus I've been messing with it for a while, too
lol, I've only ever asked six questions, none recently. Now:

-2 01:04 downvote FastMM dumps, leaks pools and plumbing - how can I register pools for RegisterExpectedMemoryLeak?
-2 01:03 downvote SQLite callback causes recursive exceptions after a successful return

-4 yesterday on legacy, dead questions. Who did I piss off, I wonder, (not that I care much)?
14:19
@melak47 Feelings?
@CatPlusPlus editor is p nice
messing with the source can be a bit harder
they have weird containers that turn regular pointers to engine things into smart pointers that null themselves when they get deleted...
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Oh yeah, that
And the crazy reflection stuff
meaning you need to tag all the things in some way
and insert a QOBJECT like macro/tag
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They don't directly compile your code either, a preprocessor runs over it first
I wouldn't poke in the C++ layer anyway
14:23
then you're fine
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Oh, then you'll be fine
Blueprints are pretty nice I hear
@melak47 you mean std::weak_ptr?
So I take it neither of you tried the Mono plugin?
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@Puppy Kinda
Except not really
They got a GC thing going on
for objects in the world etc
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14:25
and you need to tag your (raw) pointers to engine stuff else the GC might delete them under your ass
Also, when using the editor and hitting "play", the game is run twice at the same time, basically. Once in the editor, once in the launched game
Apparently SSH traffic doesn't match any:22 -> any:22 on TCP/UDP in vCloud Edge's world
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(standard stuff to keep changes in play mode (PIE - Play In Editor) from affecting the other stuff)
@Xeo that's why I like pie (play in editor) :p
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@melak47 People around here were so confused as to what PIE was referring to :D
@Xeo Odd.
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14:26
@Puppy Unreal.
so... they're stunningly incompetent then
ah well, gamedevs, what did I expect.
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Dunno bout that
I'm dumb, source port will never be 22 jesus christ
4
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a) that engine has been growing for a long time, and b) it seems to work well enough
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GC isn't dumb for shared ownership
14:28
er, shared pointers?
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what about them?
sharing is caring ... for hackers when you share port 22
they work just fine for shared ownership
and don't involve an external process randomly deleting your shit
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why is a GC an external process? o.O
Refcounting can't deal with loops
14:29
well, if I didn't delete it or null the smart pointer to it, then I sure as hell didn't delete it, so only an external process can have done so.
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also what cat said
And shared_ptr is about as nondeterministic as mark-and-sweep
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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@R.MartinhoFernandes what's with the pluses today?
So you really gain almost nothing
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14:30
Is Robot communicating in unary now?
@CatPlusPlus That is true, but I have yet to encounter any situation that would really warrant such.
Incremental generational GC has probably lower overhead than refcounting too
@CatPlusPlus It's perfectly deterministic. I have a pointer to the object -> it doesn't get deleted.
@Xeo lol
Non-determinism is in 'when' not if
14:31
@CatPlusPlus "when all references die"
don't care about when, I care about if, namely if I still have a pointer to someshit that got deleted because they didn't use a properly typed smart pointer to ensure that did not happen.
Plus detecting loops manually can be hard
@Puppy ...like any other kind of GC
@Ell He's fallen asleep on the keyboard.
@CatPlusPlus It's not a question of whether it behaves that way, it's a question of whether they implemented it in a safe way with types or whether they implemented it in a stupid way that requires the programmer to manually remember to tag all his pointers.
> Bare Game is a open source modern minimal game cross platform gaming library. It was conceived to take the forthcoming SDL 2.0 game library and pair it with the Free Pascal Compiler, combining Free Pascal's write once compile anywhere philosophy with SDL 2.0 ability to empower games on every platform.
TIL this exists
14:34
@Puppy you don't really have to tag them manually. they do it automatically somehow.
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@Ell Oh oh, I know. He's using a bluetooth / wireless keyboard - maybe he's getting weird signals. :P
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haha maybe
@Puppy Unlike with shared_ptr where you just have to make all your pointers shared_ptr<T> OH WAIT THATS TAGGING
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his rf communications are interrupting the bluetooth
@CatPlusPlus In a completely type-safe way that you can't fuck up just by accident.
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14:35
@melak47 Automatically how? We're tagging them manually in our classes, AFAICS
@Xeo how? o.O
Do you even know how it actually looks like
What Vlad does when he's suspended from SO: Russian jumps off building while set on fire
:P
@Xeo I'm pretty sure I tried things like AActor* SomeActorPtr and even those turned into nullptr automatically
no, I merely paid attention to Xeo when he said that you could get them deleted from under you by forgetting the annotation.
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14:36
UPROPERTY(VisibleAnywhere, BlueprintReadOnly, Category = "Collision")
class UBodySetup* ModelBodySetup;
just as a quick example I found
whereas with shared_ptr it would not compile, since you can't convert a shared_ptr<U> to a U* implicitly.
@Xeo well, you have to do that reflection markup for all the things, not just pointers :/
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UPROPERTY()
ATerrainActor* m_terrain;
another one
@melak47 Oh wait, auto-null.
Yeah, maybe
but we don't want them to get deleted under our asses :P
i.e. turning weak_ptr -> shared_ptr
in stdlib terms
don't see how adding UPROPERTY() changes that
I'm fairly sure it doesn't :p
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I was told by our other coder guy that it does vOv As I said before, I haven't done much coding with UE myself, just trying to get builds running.
14:41
> The suspension period ends in 2 days.
> ends in 2 days.
> 2 days.
One month without Vlad feels like a lifetime
@Borgleader lol, if he wants some financial help to buy petrol, I can help. I also have a zippo for rent.
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I have the urge to write a mark and sweep gc in c++ now
just a naive one
@Borgleader the top of that block looks like a great spot to camp with a sniper rifle
lol, what could you do with this file?
*mfs_desc = open(path_file, O_WRONLY | O_RDONLY, 0600);
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@CatPlusPlus Oh yeah, UE seems to run Mono to build their UnrealHeaderTool stuff on e.g. Mac. The build system is done with C# files, and then you regenerate the project files with those
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14:46
@MartinJames only read to it or only write to it? :P Idk :L
It's newest Mono, too, not the Unity's 2.0 crap
FWIW, I did vote-to-close this meta question, as it contains no sincere question and it seems it cannot be broken into a question and answer pair. — tmyklebu 1 min ago
wtf's wrong with this jibroney
some sort of loser
context:
@tmyklebu: It's a BUG REPORT. On Meta. Are you being deliberately thick??? Go look at other posts on Meta tagged bug. Meta does not work like Main. You know this full well, or you should. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
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AWK is the best programming language ever.
For this week at least
I'll have a large one of whatever rightfold's on.
14:59
Wooo edge config works
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Q: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in android.view.WindowManagerGlobal

bigdestroyerI have received this error in my remote app crash reporter: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: length=1; index=1 at android.view.WindowManagerGlobal.closeAll(WindowManagerGlobal.java:325) at android.app.ActivityThread.handleDestroyActivity(ActivityThread.java:3590) at android.app.Activity...

what a lame question
what a lame answer
I wish there was a way to put on hold for being too lame
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the fuck. giant recompile, and I didn't change a thing ;_;
this part is hilarious though
> Is this a known bug in Android?
> length=1; index=1
totally a bug in Android
@MartinJames you don't need it
15:16
I thanked a fictional dog in my thesis. Nobody cared. Or noticed. — JeffE 12 hours ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's the internet nugget of the day haha
The OP doesn't make the call. android.view.WindowManagerGlobal.closeAll does... — Lightness Races in Orbit 14 mins ago
shit, you're right
I take my words back
Say you have a copyable type X that currently does not have a move constructor, so moving turns into copying. If you have X x = ...; bar(x);, and you don't need to use x after the call to bar(), would you consider writing bar(std::move(x)) instead?
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No.
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15:25
I wouldn't even when x were movable.
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How mean. UDN doesn't have the 5 minute edit grace period when posting stuff. :<
@AndyProwl Yeah, I might.
I mean, that's pretty much what std::move is for.
Yeah. Would you do that even if x could never be moved, even if X had a move constructor? E.g. X const x = ...; bar(std::move(x));
Did you know when constructing class objects, ClassObj objname() is not the same as ClassObj objname? In the former, objname() is a function returning a ClassObj and the latter is a declaration of a ClassObj.
@DonLarynx Yeah, that's old news.
15:28
I'm going to get a name change to Captain Obvious soon.
Soon to be known as Captn Obvius.
@DonLarynx Also this: T x(A(z), A());, where T and A are types, is declaration of a function.
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@DonLarynx Most Vexing Parse
@milleniumbug I'm supposed to be reading about templates later today.
But first I have to finish some work :o
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Why is operator() of default_deleter not static?
wait
@DonLarynx Doesn't matter if template or not.
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15:31
nvm
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don't you lol at me :P
Clearly it's a function returning a type T taking in two functions as a parameter, one taking in a type z and returning an A.
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@Xeo ironically, the name "most vexing parse" is vexing.
very
15:32
it's overinvoked too
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No?
@DonLarynx z may be a variable too
@AndyProwl if you can't move it then how come it has a move ctor
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit He was saying it doesn't
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, it can't be moved in that context, because the object is const. It can be moved if the object is not const
> if x could never be moved, even if X had a move constructor
ah, const
15:35
@AndyProwl Not unless you're declaring it.
@DonLarynx No. T x(A(z), A()) declares a function that takes an A as its first argument, and the parameter is named z. Old C syntax
@AndyProwl That's what he said.
no it's not
I don't think so
@DonLarynx (example)
15:59
Time to commute back home... See you guys :)

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