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12:01
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper True.
@AngryLettuce impresive
@JohanLarsson have you tried Socratic?
void man != Platon :)
"Do you know a situation where this will still not work?"
"When would this not work?"
"What happens when we run it on a different machine?"
do_what_robert_does("/path/to/bbq", [&](std::bbq& bbq) {
    bbq.grill_things(); // this method does not exist. error is: "undeclared identifier __this"
});
@sehe Do you have a windows machine, with VS and half an hour?
@sehe "That is just another way of doing it"
Xeo
Xeo
12:04
@AngryLettuce const map? :D
"What? Are we protecting ourselves from ourselves now?" <- not void man
He is turd man
@Xeo not even (see my message just above)
Xeo
Xeo
@AngryLettuce Yes, but operator[] exists - except for const maps
@Xeo Yes, but it wasn't from that actually. It was map[key].no_such_field = 3
Xeo
Xeo
oh lol
12:08
@JohanLarsson nope. I have a windows machine but can't find the adaptor.
@JohanLarsson "What's the difference, if you look at it closely?"
@JohanLarsson An true hero
@sehe "void" <- very likely reply
@AngryLettuce brillant
@JohanLarsson "And after you've seen your optician?"
"So, the compiler sees both pieces of code and does exactly the same thing, then, would you agree?"
"How can we verify/falsify this?"
You made your email public, and someone sent you an email, which you haven't opened and are worried that it might not be OK, and if it isn't 'OK' then that will make you sad for some time, and because you are worried you might feel sad you are asking SO to intervene. That is a really weak and frankly pathetic way to live, and if knowing this is 'not OK' and this makes you feel sad, you are the one that needs to deal with that. — Lego Stormtroopr 1 hour ago
I understand what you are saying, not sure you understand the strength of the void in him.
LMAO.
Before opening the email take 5 steps away from the monitor, turn your head away slightly, squint your eyes and look at the monitor thorugh the cracks of your fingers, as your hand covers your face. This is how I deal when browsing things related to crustaceans or--especially--giant isopods. — NewWorld 1 hour ago
12:13
isopodic javascript
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse yay
Today in the future proposals forum: aggregate expansion with [*], for example: foo([*]some_pair) will call foo with std::get<0>(some_pair) and std::get<1>(some_pair).
Ven
Ven
basically some way to get idx?
What do you mean?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn ah, I thought it was with pack expansion
12:21
Nope, it's aggregate expansion.
You could use both together: foo(([*]some_pairs)...);
fuck types that aren't default constructible and require to be dynamically allocated
you suck
@JohanLarsson I'd still continue the train of questions. Maybe mix in "Do you mind if I discuss these questions with the team?" or "Why do we care what our programs do?" (a meta/side-meta level)
std::suckex
@Morwenn yeah we need more bloat
12:26
Embrace the bloat.
@JohanLarsson Orrrr you could go frontal: "Look, if you don't care, I can't work with you on this. Just don't get in the way, so I don't have think of possible solutions"
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn I admit I don't like the way it looks at all... Isn't there another proposed syntax?
@Morwenn I prefer std::grow when acting on pairs. More expressive that way. You can always get<> some, but pairs are best grown
@Ven Not for the same things. I think that the goal was to have a proposal close to Python's tupe unpacking, hence the leading star, but the bare leading star already has a meaning in C++.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn does it : ^). I see, it... somewhat makes sense. still ugly
12:28
@sehe Grown pairs are overrated.
@Ven True.
@Morwenn needs to be get<...>(some_pair)... or similar
Ven
Ven
@sehe that doesn't make sense in context
@Morwenn Mine are pretty ok
@Ven Are you sure it's not just a difference of opinion
Ven
Ven
@sehe sorry it seems my edited didn't go through
I meant: it doesn't make sense because ... is for pack expansion, and that isn't pack expansion
or maybe in your opinion it's still okay because tuples are akin to packs?
Except you can't use both at once if you decide to use ... for both.
12:31
@Ven How do you read this so that isn't about pack expansion (of the implicit indices pack)?
Ven
Ven
@sehe because some_pack is a tuple not a pack?
@Ven It's not that. "akin" is not a good enough reason. It's because the implied index_sequence template args are a pack
@Ven It's still expansion. Of course not of the tuple (never said that). Of course of the index pack
It's to expand aggregates in general so I guess that it implies a proposal for std::get to work with aggregates in genera.
@sehe what about pinky_sequence or thumb_pack
As a general, in general I wouldn't say that to expand aggregates in general implies a proposal for std::general_get to work with aggregates in general. Generally speaking.
12:33
@Morwenn Oh, that's considerable nicety on the side. My point was exactly this, though: I'd like the syntactic sugar for "member-wise struct unpack" to work generically (like generlized fold-expressions are better than just the standard pack expansions we had in c++11)
Ven
Ven
I see.
@Shoe But what about the broader cases
You mean your mum?
Of course, the idea to have structs be "reflectable" like tuples would be very nice too. I see these as (obviously) separate cases of syntactic sugar and core language features
Yeah.
But the refection SG seems a bit dead these days.
12:35
Oh well. Then it doesn't matter :)
gUYS! This is so fitting!
@sehe Yeah, full frontal male nudity is my default strategy :)
We should just spawn of the plethora of Typescript/Coffeescript/Kotlin whatnot sublanguages
@JohanLarsson You mean, not acting like dick, but just showing your true colour. Well, I'd probably agree if teaching really doesn't work. Although it's good to document the teaching episodes and involve a responsible adult manager
adult :)
@wilx Duh. That's not fitting. That's ironmongery
This is fitting
You wouldn't need the counter without the threading kludge. Also, I asked "Why do you spawn a new thread all the time". You only answered the first (obvious) part — sehe 6 secs ago
12:57
user1804599
@sehe classic lazy list
13:10
classy lazic
Ven
Ven
lazy classist
la classicist
I just discovered the movie "The Room"
13:26
@Rerito Hi Denny
I'm fed up with dis wureled
Ven
Ven
github.com/StanfordPL/stoke-release And there I thought my life sucked.
Here, a star to prevent me from forgetting laughter futures
Ooooookay, so I'm benchmarking 4 functions and apparently changing the 4th one affects the results of the 2nd and 3rd ones.
And they don't even share code.
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper lassie assist
@Ven I like that /cc @LucDanton /cc @JohnRegehr
13:39
@Morwenn fun!
lol 'when I remove a Debug printf everything go wrong' - oh dear, how sad:(
...
...

'I've to use some semaphore, queue, shared memory, and I create lot of new process. Can this be a problem?''

You thiink? :)
But alas, it is time for me to vanish for the day
@AngryLettuce yes, more boats please!
@Morwenn code alignment, heap state
I'll switch to Nonius and blame it if I have inconsistent results then.
13:40
@Morwenn nonius is love, nonius is life
I still have to learn how to use it.
@jaggedSpire jagged <houdini> spire
I leave you all with this /cc @Borgleader @ElimGarak @TonyTheLion @ThePhD @набиячлэвэлиь
@Borgleader <3
its not difficult, unless youre doing anything fancy
@Morwenn I hear the author of nonius is a terrible person
13:42
@thecoshman I already know that.
@thecoshman 'person'?
But the people who say that are wrong: the author of Nonius isn't a person.
@MartinJames shhh, I'm being coy
@Morwenn he's terrible at being a person :)
I heard Nonius is controlled by a bot.
13:45
-4
Q: Script to run command 195 times

celoxxxi would like to ask for your help. I need create a bash script that will run 195 times a command. I have this array: let MyList = [ 10760260000119, 10760260000208, 10848145000109, 10848145002900, 10848145000877, 10848145001334, 10848145001415, 10848145002144, 10848145000958, ...

Ven
Ven
That's why i posted in JS. Thanks! — celoxxx 7 mins ago
Lol. "I posted in JS so you could do it for me"
@AngryLettuce I'm quite keen on this comment on Tim's answer :P
@MadameElyse you mean 'no code', silly.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit +1 for the detected bias. I personally feel that's OP's doing: The question really shouldn't exist. No one should have to ask SO/SE how to handle their private life and communications. (Doing so creates the implication that something needed to be checked. Answering without denouncing this confirmed the implication). — sehe 37 secs ago
@Puppy Your pet moron deleted its question, plus 'i will downvote all'
@sehe are you stoked about it
14:02
I dismissed that pun because I thought it was too obvious
Ven
Ven
@sehe why answer that 2 years ago?
14:18
0
A: #'equal compare true compared to (list 7 1) but false when compared to '(7 1), why?

sdsQuoted lists are "literals", modifying them (as you do in (setf (cdr b) ...)) leads to undefined consequences. Any outcome from test-0 would be valid, e.g., formatting your hard disk and blowing up your house. Replace '(7) with (list 7) and you should get what you expect. PS. Please format your...

> Any outcome from test-0 would be valid, e.g., formatting your hard disk and blowing up your house.
I see the idiotic UB analogies are not C++ specific
@Ven I didn't?
Ven
Ven
@sehe s/ago/old question/
Because.
Apparently nobody stated the obvious until now.
Also, SO posts don't (all) go obsolete. They might as well be auto-garbage-collected if that were the case.
inb4 SO becomes 4Chan
14:29
@JohanLarsson just realized I'm streaming, so better to maybe skype later :)
@sehe Do you plan on becoming a full-time streamer?
:P
Certainly not
user2743227
Why don't C++ have int/float to str function in std library? It's been like this for years. @_@
user406009
@user1375469 std::to_string
user406009
14:34
(C++11)
@user1375469 it does, and its been like that for years
user2743227
ty for the heads up.\
In the future, keep your head high, bby
Xeo
Xeo
ohey, twitter is alive again
@Borgleader just in case you're still interested fsharpworkshop.com
Ven
Ven
Cafzone down?
> The world's forgotten first Alzheimer’s patient
good job
user406009
@EtiennedeMartel there does seem to be an increasingly worrying anti-immigrant trend.
@Lalaland I think it's mostly the right-wing getting their shit together.
@user1375469 Please don't commit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loaded_question
user406009
14:58
You can barley read the /r/news and /r/world news subreddits without seeing a lot of hate.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Actually doing stuff rather than just poisoning blogosphere is helpful, because now it can be seen for what it is and counter acted.
@Lalaland words
user406009
@sehe you should have linked to meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cunningham%27s_Law
Hell no
I'm not going to make him right
"Why?" indeed. This seems rather silly. — cv_and_he 5 mins ago
LOL. That guy keeps surprising me with non-standard Boost applications.
sehe the SO gardener.
I wish farting were a paid, full time professional occupation
15:09
@AngryLettuce It is if you can simulate it on the GPU
Massively parallel farts
7
Well. That made my answer partially wrong. I've amended the opening claims :) Cheers — sehe 7 secs ago
I stopped releasing nuclear farts ever since I switched to mostly salads
I'd die of hunger were that my job
@AlexM. Your username doesn't check out (is "salad pizza" a thing now? That's up there with advanced tax evasion)
user406009
@ElimGarak gotta chase that Farts Per Second.
15:10
Everytime I take the plane I get gases and then the flight attendant comes smiling "hello sir would you like some more beans"
Everytime
@sehe I haven't had a pizza in almost 3 weeks :P
@AngryLettuce Turns out they recognize trolls
It's probably a force of the universe just like gravity
@AlexM. what's the catch. Wait. They moved the pizza place, right. So now you'd have to walk more than 100 meters... was that it
nope I need to get hot by the end of the year else I fail to get hot by the end of the year
15:12
@AngryLettuce In that case, I'd be worried if they stopped saying it. Because, if it's a similar thing, it might imply that gravity is failing too and that's pretty bad news on a plane
On the bright side if one of the engine fails they can just plug me in its place and I'd provide enough thrust
@AlexM. Ah. Sound strategy. Saving up all the moneys to be hot. I like the realism
So, this was taken at the local university library yesterday. (Not exactly SFW, but censored) Croatia, amirite.
The sign on the wall says: "It is forbidden to take away the chairs from the browsing computers."
15:18
@ElimGarak omg he's looking at pictures of missiles
@sehe Croatia, amirite?
Communist porn
It's really nice that the library provides it for the elderly
@ElimGarak what NKers do before the american tourist visits the lab
I've never seen a dick shaped like that though
15:19
@AngryLettuce I believe it is Andy's :D
@thecosh Trying out your drink next time I go out
@AlexM. I do wonder whether they have porn on their intranet. :D
kimtube
Back in 2007 when I was in high school, there was this guy who frequented a local LAN party thing in a leather raincoat and browsed pictures of feet nonchalantly.
@ElimGarak was that guy you?
15:29
@ScarletAmaranth Nah, I only do that in our videos. <3
@ElimGarak yeah was about to think I was being cheated on
Although, I had the misfortune of having him sit next to me one time, so for all intents and purposes, I had the privilege of looking at feet as well. I would've asked why he watched it there, but I wanted to live.
better feet than 13 year old boys!
the feet belonged to 12 year olds
on average the feet were 6 year old
I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that 2007 will soon be 10 years away.
15:36
If it's any help it will also soon be 11 years away
Ven
Ven
How long is that in lettuce years?
Many generations of happy lettuces
11 exactly
Ven
Ven
and how many of angry ones?
But are they really happy?
AM I ASKING QUESTIONS
Ven
Ven
15:37
You just did. Pretty angrily, I might add.
je vous en pose des questions moi bordel??
@ElimGarak stop saying things like that D:
user406009
@Morwenn Nah, the appearance of happiness is only a facade over the sad, depressed life many lettuce live. True story.
Ven
Ven
@AngryLettuce du calme, canardlaitue
lettuce ponder a moment about the meaning of life
15:38
boost::happiness_facade
2007, the year of rubbing the 8800GTX in my friend's face.
This damages the transistors
Ven
Ven
I rubbed something else in your friend's face.
Was it moisturizer
user406009
15:39
Oct 29 '15 at 13:42, by Lalaland
Perhaps the purpose of life is to have discussions about the purpose of life?
Life is anything you want it to be, a first person shooter, a strategy game, a roleplaying gaem. It just has this permadeath problem.
yeah that's kinda broken
user406009
@ElimGarak They need to nerf money. Money is OP.
Girls also need to be less distracting. They're the lens flares of life.
15:44
Lettuce, you're coming to Poland.
@ElimGarak Fix your stats.
blame the cell that had the brilliant idea of inventing sex couple hundred million years ago
fucking retard
user406009
@ElimGarak See, that's what happens when you use charisma as a dump stat.
But I like charisma at 10, I can avoid messy fights. And tell people to do things and tell me things.
Strength suffers at 1, tho. Luck 1, too. New Vegas called me a "wet noodle"
user406009
15:46
But you need higher strength for the better guns.
@ElimGarak I can cicafap to this
user406009
Hmm, yet another person has posted a large C>C++ for games rant: crafn.kapsi.fi/new_engine.html
Yes and it's retarded
user406009
The live reloading ideas seem interesting, but giving up function pointers seems like a hard sell.
@Lalaland there should be just one reason there, outweighed by million others: C compiles faster
user406009
15:55
@ScarletAmaranth Well, that is the main argument. Live reloading is harder in C++ than C.
user406009
And the author really values live reloading.
@ElimGarak more like cicada poon amirite
> My main goal is to write a game engine and a game. I have creative interest for the game, and technical interest for the game engine, as in making something technically impressive.
I've read that post and decided he's never going to do anything technically impressive in his entire life.
> "Lousy containers, but rolling my own requires a lot more work than in C."
> Debug build is unplayably slow when running in Valgrind. Also takes ages to start.
16:00
@AngryLettuce You are 1.041e+14 km away? o.O
user406009
@Ven How does that deal with function pointer and vtable problems?
@ElimGarak It's sad, really.
Ven
Ven
@Lalaland dunno, look at it :D
"RAII is far from optimal" with a link to a forum post
@ScarletAmaranth pffft only if you skip on all the features
@ScarletAmaranth ?!
16:01
@sehe that guy is brilliant
It is an elaborate troll
7 mins ago, by Lalaland
Hmm, yet another person has posted a large C>C++ for games rant: http://crafn.kapsi.fi/new_engine.html
user406009
@Ven Seems like they have a really complicated way of doing the live reloading: github.com/RuntimeCompiledCPlusPlus/RuntimeCompiledCPlusPlus/…
> realize that I shouldn't be using some parts of C++ (exceptions, stdlib)
gg
> realize I should jump from the nearest bridge
16:03
> This is like no-overhead RAII.
ahahahahah, jesus
user406009
It seems like people are willing to make a lot of sacrifices for live reload.
he's obviously retarded
why is he even writing a game engine
because he read a forum post about "how slow std::string allocations are"
because everyone thinks he can write a game engine
@ScarletAmaranth everyone can, not everyone can do it properly :P
16:05
I like when people who do this rave about purrformance.
user406009
@ElimGarak Is that the game engine?
yeah, posted a pic on twitter
user406009
Why would you care that much about performance for a 2d game?
user406009
That wouldn't make any sense at all?
He just wants an opportunity to talk out of his ass on the internets
16:07
@ElimGarak A) that looks like shit, B) what the fuck is this glow all over the screen?
Yeah, I'd use Python or sth for this
@Borgleader Probably trying to apply bloom on LDR data :D
OMG COMPILATION TIMES
Why is he spending so much time railing about memory allocation? His game runs on a PC.
@milleniumbug this is valid, fuck you :); compile times in C++ are almost unbearable
16:08
but modules...
@ElimGarak it seems to appear only on the text in his ui?
@ScarletAmaranth fastbuild :)
@Borgleader fastbuild?
@Borgleader You're looking for reasonable things in a screenshot from the author of that post, bby :P
Ell
Ell
@ScarletAmaranth yeah c++ builds slow
@ElimGarak ugly af
16:09
@ScarletAmaranth That's why I use Python
@AngryLettuce But C purrformance
@ScarletAmaranth fastbuild
massively parallel C garbage
Ell
Ell
okay quick Q, is a GPU good at solving systems of linear equations?
Ell
Ell
16:10
man those things are magical
so is your mom
don't know why I said that but it felt right
Ell
Ell
:'(
oh wait
that's a compliment
Beyond build times, none of his cons of C++11+ are actually cons.
Also, he rehashes the same "point" in several lines.
16 mins ago, by ScarletAmaranth
@Lalaland there should be just one reason there, outweighed by million others: C compiles faster
user406009
@ElimGarak His simple live reload method will crash and burn on function pointers (which includes vtables).
user406009
16:12
I would say that's a "valid" complaint.
@Lalaland "function pointers" don't include vtables
> I have the handy frame_ator() for which the allocation is just a pointer increment. I also have dev_ator(), which forwards to malloc, but is allowed during gameplay. I make use of realloc.
vtables are arrays of function pointers
user406009
@ScarletAmaranth Correct. Still, same idea. Pointers to anything in the code will cause problems. A function pointer points to a function in the code. A vtable points to an array in the code.
solution use JavaScript
16:15
@Lalaland thank you for your explanation! now I finally know what vtables are! /CC @набиячлэвэлиь
sarcasmlet
@ScarletAmaranth Upvote and accept answer if it helped
An extension of wavelets to the sarcasm domain
And here I thought vtables were some kind of Ikea thing
> I should keep up with the massive body of C++ knowledge to know when the previous best practices are replaced with new and better ones.
user406009
16:16
Anyways, if you really value simple live reload, C++ might go against that a little.
"I must improve myself over time, I can't believe this shit."
> my brain is a peanut
well he's gonna need those arenas for all those 6 sprites that he can render at a time
user406009
I mean, what do you guys think of live reload?
@ScarletAmaranth wait until he adds @jaggedSpires to the game
user406009
16:18
Is it really worth those tradeoffs?
IMO, no. But whatever floats your boat bloats your coad goats your float.
@Lalaland are you completely insane?
@AngryLettuce I don't think that's true at all (and I'm pretty sure the peanuts of the world want you to apologize).
also, it's not like you absolutely can't do it with C++; it's just nigh impossible! ^^
(doesn't UE4 support some form of live reload anyway??)
@ScarletAmaranth i want life reload
16:20
^ shhh
you edited :(
I admit nothing
> I have to keep both C and C++ knowledge in my head.
@JerryCoffin I bow to no dry fruit in existence
What is this guy doing studying theoretical physics?
sbi
sbi
16:21
Good evening.
@ElimGarak he's building 123512345235th 2d crappy game engine that noone will ever use
sbi
sbi
What restrictions does the standard impose on mutexes regarding them getting locked/unlocked from different threads?
user406009
@sbi I know with pthread mutexes you can only unlock on the thread which locked it.
> The expression m.unlock() shall be well-formed and have the following semantics: Requires: The calling thread shall own the mutex.
@AngryLettuce Peanuts aren't derived flute, silly.
sbi
sbi
16:25
Yes, this seems to indicate the same:
> The behavior is undefined if the calling thread does not own the mutex.
@milleniumbug Yep. Thanks.
30.4.1.2, C++11 standard draft N3337
user406009
@sbi Condition variables might better fit your needs if you need to signal something from another thread.
@Lalaland Maybe
sbi
sbi
@Lalaland Mhmm. We implemented a future (on that platform of ours from last millennium), and I need to make this work on Windows and Linux for tests, too.
Stuff needs to be designed for live reload from bottom to the top though
16:29
@ElimGarak To be fair, C moves at a much slower pace than C++. So if you hate shaking up your habits, then C is a better choice.
@Lalaland It's incredibly useful if you have a bunch of people working on something that requires a very fast iteration time... which is exactly what most game projects are (or should be).
user406009
@CatPlusPlus Yes, and the question is whether the tradeoff is worth it.
It's mostly useful for high-reliability no-downtime systems
For gumdev not so much
Better have fast restart paths
Esp that gumgines are shit and their live reload mostly doesn't work
sbi
sbi
Well, thanks everybody. back to work
user406009
16:34
@CatPlusPlus Did you guys invest in a live reload system for your game?
home now..in front of my laptop, I'm holding a note & a pen, reminding myself that great ideas always start on paper. :D
@Lalaland They're using Unity. Ships with it.
@Lalaland No
@EtiennedeMartel It's broken
Never works
And it can't work reliably, it's not designed properly
Best case scenario is that it fucks up the state and you have to restart the game anyway
More often than not it outright makes the editor crash though
For live reload to work reliably you need a) version-tagged state b) control over whether dispatch goes through old code or new code c) explicit upgrade process for the state
From things I know you can get that only from Erlang VM and even then Erlang doesn't recommend using it unless you have to avoid downtime
user406009
Well, you can also just decide to have a simplified live reload. With no state updates, only code updates.
That's not reliable
user406009
16:40
With the cost of no function pointers or vtables.
Unreliable live reload is worse than just requiring restarts
Because you'll likely waste more time wrestling with it
Live reload needs to be viciously thought through, otherwise don't even try.
quick restarts should work better for games
If you do live reload it's good idea to note that in the state
And include that in crashes etc
Linux sets tainted flag when you kexec it
It's really not easy problem
one of the most important aspects is how you manage objects in the game
Xeo
Xeo
16:49
"How long will you need Twitter to be down?" "Say fifteen minutes. Enough to get past the attention span." "Ok, done. Enact those laws now."
hah
I don't care much about online social media going down .. as much as I care about losing great friends I made on that network
@Xeo There's this thing called a "media eclipse". PR firms recommend to their clients that they should release their bad news whenever some big event happens, because news outlets will be to busy to cover that to talk about it.
Xeo
Xeo
Reasonable approach, eh
So, when Bowie died, you can be certain a bunch of corporations published some shady press releases.
"Hello earthlings," the aliens said, "we have returned to take you- Oh, how cute, you have pets!" "Bugger them," the cats said. "Let's go."
16:54
.. more like release the real news, before the news blogs start making up fake stories about it
@EtiennedeMartel ...and any who missed that boat will be using Glenn Frey's death the same way.

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