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02:00
@MichaelMitchell Hi.
Two reasons. std includes are usually more robust to intrusive macro bullshit than your code; same for boost and third party libs. So they can come later.
so im trying to implement RSA from scratch for funsies, I finished implementing a uint2048 and am now working on prime number generation
And then, having your own includes first, makes it so that they don't work by accident.
I.e., they're self-contained and #include everything they need themselves.
reading the RSA wiki, you make two similarly sized prime numbers p and q, and multiply them to get n.
if I want a 2048 bit key, should n be near 2048 bits in size?
@Nooble See above; the other way around is better.
02:03
man valgrind output is so difficult to understand
#include <vector>
#include <uses_vector_but_forgot_include.h++>
// compiles
#include <uses_vector_but_forgot_include.h++>
#include <vector>
// does not compile
Oh that's nice
@R.MartinhoFernandes It only works so far though.
so if you want a 2048 bit RSA number, you have to engineer the two primes to be 1024 bit numbers?
Yeah around that
02:07
sounds good
last question... so you generate a 1024 bit random number and make sure the most significant bit is 1 and then increment until prime?
That I don't know
Sometimes they use pseudo primes which are easier to generate
well a number that is probably a prime
> It had a mythical standing and it was claimed to be able to withstand a direct hit from a torpedo.
HAhaha, it was sunk by an exploding dummy torpedo.
Also, should be asleep, not reading about naval warfare.
They meant the torpedo going clunk against the hull but not exploding.
The dummy exploded inside, though.
02:15
Man templates make callgrind output straight up idiotic in QtCreator. I can't even see the flipping function name because there's so many god damn templates in the way
The fire reached the loaded ones and then those blew everything to hell.
> Although it was an exercise, the Kursk loaded a full complement of combat weapons. It was one of the few ships authorized to carry a combat load at all times.
Rather funny.
> The crew of the submarine Karelia detected the explosion but the captain assumed that it was part of the exercise
lol, they continued the exercise for 11 hours until they decided that they should stop it because something might be wrong with the sub.
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Shit, almost 4:30am
shit shit shit
02:33
Why are you still up
Is it weird to have a constructor thats like a copy constructor but it has additional params?

Buffer(Buffer const &buff, bool opt1, bool opt2);
It stops being a copy constructor, so it's all right
Keep in mind the guideline of making the interface as minimal as possible while providing necessary interface
what if... I gave the non-Buffer parameters default values? would that shadow a copy constructor? Im guessing no
Buffer(Buffer const &buff, bool opt1 = true, bool opt2 = false); will be available to overload resolution when you do a = b;, so you're screwed
nasty
I very rarely do default arguments (especially in non-constructors)
02:39
It is also considered a copy constructor.
Xeo
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@Prismatic I don't know
I should've been asleep 5h ago
or maybe 4
work starts again today
02:51
I want to create a constructor that takes a constant ref of the object type as its arg but I don't want it to be a copy constructor. Throwing in a random parameters seems weird
You could make it a static member function aka named constructor.
As a bonus the name can then document why it’s not a copy constructor.
good idea
Buffer::CallMyRetardedConstructor()
man I wish my code wasn't so wonky and terrible
03:19
Does putting member function definitions in a source file prevent inlining?
03:29
Going to have to say no, there.
I'm pretty sure the compiler inlines what it wants.
Even the inline keyword is more like a guideline from what I've read.
The inline keyword is not for inlining.
YOU LIE LUC YOU LIE
@LucDanton wait what.
He's lying don't listen to him, next thing he's gonna say is int is not shorthand for "interrupts"
somebody needs to fix the wiki page then
03:38
Yeah I don't use the inline keyword, I generally just define tiny functions (getters setters etc) in the header file hoping the compiler will inline them
but I don't know if defining things in the source file will explicitly prevent the compiler from inlining
In modern compilers with LTO it won't
butt, you do HFT stuff right? where you have to optimize code to make it super fast
yeah well frankly GPU optimization was more technically demanding than what I currently do :c
@Prismatic You may not be using the keyword, but it is implicit for member functions defined in a class definition.
@Prismatic inline is for ODR
not for inlining
03:41
static is not for static electricity
static is for everything, maybe in c++22 it will have some shit to do with static electricity too
@Rapptz So its purpose has morphed to its secondary characteristics after its primary purpose became obsolete due to compiler magicks?
worst keyword ever
@jaggedSpire That’s a good summary
@LucDanton Okay, thanks. I prefer to dumb as infrequently as I can.
03:47
@buttifulbuttefly teach me how to optimize stuff
teach me the way of the butt
7
Depends what you're trying to optimize, compute-bound stuff or IO-bound stuff
Generally speaking try to avoid cache misses, keep your processor busy
Yeah that's vague but in the end it's p much all reduced to that
Its compute bound stuff
That's more complicated, you have to keep your CPU pipeline full
I used callgrind to try and find hotspots and stuff... but its kind of hard to figure out what I should be looking for
Start with the method taking most time
use VTune
Mysticial is the CPU optimization pro here, try summoning his butt
03:56
Firefox notices when it is slow to start and displays a banner to tell you. Who thought it was a good idea to program in taunts?
"Click here to acknowledge your impotency"
04:23
hello
Why is there so much hate about signletons? They are extremely useful when writing dlls which don't have a clear main function.
what is DllMain
like a constructor
you still need to store the variable somewhere!
uh huh
@ScottW Okay i'm writing a C-style library for a hardware device I built. The hardware device has components like a tree. I want to get at the tree from anywhere. My DeviceFactory is a singleton.
The problem is that I can't pass it around. The API I cam up deal in handles. The thing needs to be global, and if its a singleton I only need to include the file to get the whole state.
04:45
@Rapptz Dll entry point
@buttifulbuttefly yep
I forgot I wanted to register isrustdeadyet.io
I'VE SHAVED OFF 0.50ms
The subreddit is kinda slowing down lately
Rust In Peace
@Prismatic The milliseconds will grow up in a day or two.
04:50
wait I meant 0.050ms
now I just to get rid of another 0.9ms and I'll be p golden I think
get rid of dynamic allocations
also post your code
@Prismatic What yak are you shaving?
@buttifulbuttefly heh, callgrind shows that 'new' is eating up huge numbers of stats I dont understand (instruction reads? writes? iunno)
Yeah preallocate everything
Try to have no allocations on the hot path
05:06
@buttifulbuttefly I have one object in particular that I have to create a lot. I have to keep calling new though because its polymorphic
In that case use a pool
@Prismatic Using new doesn’t mean you have to lose control over memory allocation.
05:51
good morning
shit I forgot the password of my work computer
I don't even know root passowrd
fuck, this computer is useless now
hello there
khajvah, write arch linux to a usb drive and mount stuff up
you should be able to recover it
06:06
@ChemiCalChems I am afraid I encrypted my home partition
yeah
I am doing dictionary attack on myself
did you change the root password?
no
not dict come on
nope, I didn't even set it
oh
what was the distro?
06:10
ubuntu
ok
can you not boot into recovery?
that should be able to do
You can't change anything unless you know the root password or you have sudo access
that should give you sudo access if im not mistaken
let's see
askubuntu.com/questions/121698/… run step 6 and further from the you have access method
that should be it
remember to choose root
06:18
yea, it worked, thanks
ubuntu is not very secure I guess
its safe if you dont have a recovery partition
else, its yours
it created it automatically I think
yeah
thats useful for hackers
but I don't care really
my new passowrd is "123"
mac has a feature that allows you to reconfig the whole mac to create another admin account by just deleting one file from a cli you boot up into with a key combination
used that to hack into my dad's mac
123 ftw
06:21
wow so 1337
in any ways I don't keep private stuff in my work machine
it is a problem if it is your personal machine
at least you can work now
my personal machine password is general password that I put on almost everything
mine too
but they can get in the system and watch all my porn if they want
i mean, not my porn, just the one i have downloaded
and copy all my code
its sysadmin day
xD
cat day
06:26
is cat a sysadmin?
yeah
poor guy
@CatPlusPlus I thought gay coding was a rightfold exclusivity
@buttifulbuttefly ... fuck you! I can't come up with a pun about that!
noob
06:45
@thecoshman I'm sure Cat will be amazed by its originality
06:55
morning good-looking guys and gals
inb4 third gender
that should do
@ScottW took a while to get the internet running at the new place so I couldn't join in
sup
life without internet is so difficult
I had to learn to use matlab's offline help wtf
please use matlab responsibly
it doesn't seem to be able to do anything other than exact word searching in its help
so I often had to think of related things to search for keywords lol
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07:23
Good morning.
@AlexM. Sounds like hell
You got me at "matlab"
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Use Haskell.
Use Rust.
Javascript masterrace
Can i ask e.g. malloc if it owns some region of memory?
e.g. by passing it two pointers, or a pointer and a size?
why isn't using undefined verbible in jabbascript throwing an exception?
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07:39
@gnzlbg no.
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@khajvah it is.
@rightfold thanks :/
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> foo
Uncaught ReferenceError: foo is not defined
@rightfold oh, I meant uninitialized
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Because there are no uninitialized variables in JavaScript.
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07:42
If you say var x; or let x; then they're initialized to undefined.
@rightfold I see.
the malloc interface was designed by morons:
- malloc give me some memory!
+ here you have!
- is this the memory you gave me?
+ I dunno! Try to free it, but if it isn't, you die!
- FU malloc, I dont want to play with you anymore!
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Write your own allocator.
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Or keep a set of ranges yourself
don't use malloc
07:45
> calling malloc designer morons
@rightfold yep, thats the best i've got, but doesn't malloc do this too internally?
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Unspecified.
typically they have lists of chunks inside that they get from the kernel
well not typically, i don't know of any implementation that doesnt bulk allocate memory from the kernel into some sort of internal data-structure
glibc and freebsd libc both assert on free, by checking that they actually own that memory, and that it hasn't been freed yet
user1804599
OS X uses mmap to request pages from the kernel, then does its own allocation within those pages.
yep, that is it knows the beginning and end of those pages
lookup complexity might suck but the allocator can always know if a given memory address was allocated by it or not
but maybe the point is not wanting to specify look up complexity
because that is like forcing an internal data-structure to be used
and without knowing the look up complexity asking the allocator is actually pretty stupid
someone might do it in a loop
ok malloc designers might not be morons after all
user1804599
07:58
Use a platform that offers a compacting tracing GC.
oh this is amazing
> "37"-7
30
"37"+7
"377"
I was just trying to write a "FallBack" allocator in C++
and it turns out i need one of both allocators to be able to find if a chunk of memory belongs it
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Swedish police suspects Snoop Dogg smokes pot
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no shit sherlock
> suspects
The guys is smoking live on his show
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07:59
> countries where smoking pot isn't tolerated
which means FallBack<StackAlloc, Malloc> works but FallBack<Malloc, StackAlloc> doesnt
@khajvah there is a video of javascript "Wut" s
that covers a bunch of those
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Just wait for Mill.
user1804599
No more JavaScript needed.
@gnzlbg yeah, I remember this video. Just didn't pay much attention until I had to do JS
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Hahaha. A burglar requested an appeal and now his sentence was doubled.
08:08
@gnzlbg You can't do that with new either..
wtf?
do you expect it to keep track of which pointer ranges are dynamically allocated?
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new is implemented in terms of malloc in libc++.
@rightfold Does it compile to JS?
user1804599
No, it runs on a VM written in JS.
Hey anybody know how to correctly stringify using the ##string macro for the middle of a string?

#define BLAH(x) int myVar##xBlah; //wont work
08:14
just why?
I post the rules... will they get pinned despite already being so? They are that important after all.
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@Asheh I guess #define STRINGIFY(x) #x then STRINGIFY(myVar##xBlah) should work.
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But I'm not sure.
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Maybe Boost.Preprocessor has macros for this.
@rightfold just don't hold your breath
08:15
Ugh boost no thanks!
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-1 not enough Boost.
:D
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cool, this is automatically translated: int-index.github.io/kalium/examples.html
Boost - writing obsfuscated code since 2001
Asheh - baddie since immemorial times
08:19
I was about to play agar.io
I caught myself writing "aga" and stopped it.
Baddie or baddy may refer to: An informal term for badminton An informal term for a villain or antagonist A bad or subpar video game player, or noob A fan of Canadian rocker Bryan Adams...
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HexChat is awful.
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It's really bad at nickname completion.
08:35
use irssi
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Last time I used it it was too difficult to configure.
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The documentation doesn't even say how to authenticate.
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IOW it's a piece of shit as well.
Xeo
Xeo
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
quick question
Xeo
Xeo
08:48
I forgot my headphones
rip
Angular js or bakcbone.js?
@Xeo I always buy one during my launch
Xeo
Xeo
I'd rather just go home and get them
I wrote a BASH script to extract and compile textbook pages to a single document, using wget and xmllint. Is it a good idea to distribute the document and the script to other students?
@edition It's always good idea to share
@MarcoA. is actually Scott Meyers
08:53
I'm concerned about copyright laws.
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@khajvah no JS
You can distribute the script for sure.
user1804599
@edition not unless you attach this memo:
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
thanks @rightfold.
09:24
hm, how do I represent something fragile like a tcp connection with RAII?
store a `something_ptr<connection>`, pass a mutable `something_ptr<connection>&` any functions that operates on it like `send(...)`, and reset & free the connection ptr if the connection dies? :/
std::fragile_glass_caution_may_break_ptr
Xeo
Xeo
@melak47 Don't have the pointer die when the connection dies? Just let it be an "unconnected" connection, i.e. valid state.
@melak47 If the connection dies you should throw an exception
@melak47 Follow the fstream model.
@buttifulbuttefly delicate_ptr
@Xeo but then the connection itself becomes pointer like. this is what I have now, and having to do if (connection.is_connected()) ... kind of sucks. if it was a pointer at least the semantics would be obvious :/
If you're constantly checking for "everything ok" then you need exceptions
09:30
so what do I if I discover the connection is dead in send(...), throw? now the caller has to deal with resetting the connection :\
I think that's normal
You probably need to reopen the session and such, no? Also if your connection keeps dropping you may want to stop trying, so you have a counter
@Mr.kbok I like yours better
thx~
I have a counter for failed connection attempts, probably should also have a counter for repeated timeouts and such...
I only really have sending to worry about right now, so I guess having try { send(); } catch (timeout& t) { /* ignore unless counter > x or whatever*/ } catch (connection_error& e) { schedule_reconnect(e.what()); } could be fine
but then I still need to store the connection status somehow, so that I can skip sending while a reconnect is scheduled....
fuck my house
09:40
what did it do?
it made me oversleep
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not fap
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so fap
@rightfold That's dramatic.
09:49
terrible gene mixing
@buttifulbuttefly That only happens after a lot of generations. The kid was her daughter's friend,
"The pair had sex once a week over a five-month period and did not use condoms, the court was told." Holy shit.
What? gene mixing happens at every generation
That's the whole purpose of sexual reproduction
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@buttifulbuttefly Oh, I thought you meant the girl was gonna be born retarded.
That's an effect of incest over many many generations.
That's what I thought you meant, sorry.
@ChemiCalChems Thanks I didn't know
09:52
@buttifulbuttefly No probs.
Earlier this morning I was also wondering how much 2+2 was
Well, not only retarded, but generally much weaker genetically than human average.
@buttifulbuttefly Oh, so it's sarcasm.
I'm afraid it was
@rightfold ARGH That sentence=paragraph bullshit is so painful.
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 as in use of one sentence paragraphs, or saying they are the same?
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09:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@buttifulbuttefly I thought we came from Adam and Eve.
@rightfold ffs, one of the first lines is saying she's 40, you suck.
@ChemiCalChems rightfold came from Adam only, he's not into women
subtle pun (not)
@buttifulbuttefly I just don't know why everybody here is so agressive man.
and she was 36 when it started
09:56
@ChemiCalChems Wow are you saying we're agressive? fuck off
(too far?)
@buttifulbuttefly Aggressiveness was shown
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@thecoshman (40 + 36) / 2 = 38
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I win.
@rightfold ¬_¬
ughhhhhhhhhh
i always miss the koala
09:57
@ChemiCalChems bullshit
@thecoshman Damn it, I'm in a teamfight again, this time, for joking... Shit.
@rightfold Ugh, how the fuck is jailing a new mother a proper sentence.
@ChemiCalChems vOv we use words, grow up
@R.MartinhoFernandes what's the alternatives, let her off completely? fine her? defer the sentence?
Now the kid is going to grow without the mother. Amazing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv or be adopted by the boys mother
09:59
At least he'll have a young father
And if himself gets a kid at 12, wow
@buttifulbuttefly a cool hip father

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