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10:00
the lounge should make a cinch sound whenever he logs in
to make you crinche
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Ven
Ven
no .jpg no onebox.
@ScarletAmaranth it’s not a link to a picture
It's a picture to a link.
10:04
why does everything have to be so complicated
:(
Ven
Ven
because you touch yourself at night
Because you choose composition over inheritance
@ScarletAmaranth yeah right
Ven
Ven
10:05
sure you don't
your lack of faith is disturbing :P
@Ven why do you project
Ven
Ven
i don't project, i rightfold
you fold with (.) (:) partially applied, I see
smart use of fold to fmap!
um
I need a cheap place to eat something warm around here
Ven
Ven
viens chez moi frer
rerito va te faire son dick in a box, un spécial maison
10:13
std::set is not defined in visual c++ default iostream. someone know why ?
#include <set>
It's there
why would you except set to be in iostream
called it from different angles,

set <>
std::set<>
typedef std::set<>
using and not using std as namespace, but compiler still own his tree. Set is not defined.
Ven
Ven
10:15
just include stdafx ;D
@slaphappy I expected it in std, ran a compilation from ninja separately, that shows it's missing from iostream.
WTF
Someone is cinching Cpp style here :D
@Anirban wut
@Anirban you have to include the appropriate header for each class you want to use. <vector> for std::vector, <iostream> for std::cout/std::cin, <set> for std::set
@Anirban Sometimes, you can get a class included "for free", ie when you include <iostream> you get std::string.
Did you misspell Airbnb when registering or is that really your name @Anirban
10:18
@slaphappy #include<set> is the first header in my file
Sounds like you got a lot of problems
@Anirban Why are you talking about iostream then
boost::serialization takes 50% of the size of our binary
use LTO?
Lightness Time Optimization
nobody say the word
10:22
already doing it
use cereal?
considering
but msvc
@slaphappy a quick glance suggests it’s ~1.3M of functionality, 9M of debug symbols so what’s to worry (on my Linux end though)
I'm using it in MSVC2013
@LucDanton oh no, I meant our serialization code.
10:25
well that was in no way misleading
sorry
that's the way we talk here
btw 100% of my bugs come from boost, by which I mean 100% of the code I write using boost is buggy
When I try to run MSVC's static analysis it crashes the compiler on Boost
all the code that implements the serialization of our classes is boost serial based and we put it in a separate dll
the dll is 30 megs
> -c, --total
of course
10:26
@Mikhail why am I not surprised
Maybe if we all frown really hard, MS will fix their shit
@slaphappy is that stripped (or whatever equivalent), out of curiosity?
I wondered if what we discussed yesterday was UB or not and decided to ask about it.
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Q: Is it undefined behavior to have two pointers with different values referring to the same object?

gnzlbgNote: if after reading this question you think, "how can that even happen", that is ok. If you want to keep an open mind, there are some points after the question that you can follow and that show how this can happen and why is this useful. Just remember that this is just a question and not a tut...

Ven
Ven
:D
lol -6
10:29
The question is a blood bath, but it hard to please every body.
Nothing here makes the smallest of sense — Amit 15 hours ago
xD
If i make it too specific, some people argue that it is not specific enough and some people argue that that doesnt make sense or it cannot happen.
But I hope I found a sweet spot that makes both of those groups hate it.
Most of the answers are nice though.
I guess i did not managed to piss everybody off.
I feel bad for you, have an upvote
noo
This is the second time I ask it
the previous time it had -30 votes, and 10 favs, but then it had so much noise that it was better to delete it, this time the noise is lower
First, I am getting different error for same file from two different project.
The file:
http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn-history/r7706/trunk/webrtc/p2p/base/port.h

Visual Studio says, set is not a member of std.
Ninja Compilation says same thing, points to iostream.
10:33
@LucDanton I checked the flags, it looks all right, I don't think there's a tool step for stripping
> A programming language may have objects and messages, but without inheritance it is not object-oriented
@slaphappy 'all right' meaning which? (cos it’s fine to keep debug symbols if you want them obviously)
@LucDanton " as stripped as possible" :)
very nice code generation then
I looked at possible flags to minimize volume and I think I have ticked all boxes, except /Os because I use /O2
Ven
Ven
10:36
@VeronikaPrüssels lol people trying to define "object oriented" in 2016
fyi the "debug" build is 50% bigger
It's not object oriented if it doesn't have inheritance!
remember that test that took 40s to compile from yesterday? turns out the generated object file (not the final binary) clocks at 48M, with debug symbols
the overall test binary is 43M only sadly
that's not a unit
10:41
Where do you teach @slaphappy?
@Ven But stdafx is not available for VS 15 i think.
Ven
Ven
lol
stdafx is C++17
The funny part is that somebody pays this guy "Software Developer, R&D at v-link network"
@Rerito dauphine
10:45
Do you have some stuff on low level thingies (like compiler stuff) coz I suck ass with this
Ven
Ven
rerito can't into asm
me?
I teach c++ to noobs
Yay
I don't have compiler internals material :P
user1804599
I have a new project.
user1804599
10:47
as in hobby project
Ven
Ven
obviously
user1804599
I call it DAGNote.
@VeronikaPrüssels the test or for the sizes
of course
10:54
@VeronikaPrüssels Nah, too major for C++17.
@VeronikaPrüssels it's a TS
Ven
Ven
11:34
@wilx ..seems consistent? or am I misreading?
@Ven No, it is consistent. The point is that there is no salary gap in tech.
Ven
Ven
ah, okay.
well, a position gap is still something we need to fix
@Ven I disagree. :)
@JohanLarsson :)
11:44
Is that Henrik Parsley
12:13
@JohanLarsson is that a portrait of you? lol
user1804599
> vote for me
@ProblemSlover no it is rightfold
@Zoidberg I will vote for your sexy avatar lol
user1804599
Noun: cinch ‎(plural cinches)
  1. A simple saddle girth used in Mexico.
  2. He found Andy morosely replacing some broken strands in his cinch, and he went straight at the mooted question. — B. M. Bower, The Flying U's Last Stand
  3. (informal) Something that is very easy to do.
  4. No problem ... it's a cinch.
  5. Major Archibald Lee Fletcher, Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns
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Verb: cinch ‎(third-person singular simple present cinches, present participle cinching, simple past and past participle cinched)
  1. To bring to certain conclusion.
  2. To tighten down.
  3. cinch ‎(third-person singular simple present cinches, present participle cinching, simple past and past participle cinched)
  4. (card games) In the game of cinch, to protect (a trick) by playing a higher trump than the five.
Adjective: cinch
  1. five
@Zoidberg It would be great if you've added some comments to your post
12:25
guys I have a trivia question
I have a program that parses simple CSVs (only ints and floats) and it's what taking the most time in the program
I use sscanf since it's way better than istream, but is there a faster way?
Spirit.
sounds overkill
(According to every @sehe benchmark ever.)
Ven
Ven
@wilx ok.
Ell
Ell
I don't think its overkill
12:29
Seeing Remembering some of the benchmark results - it doesn't seem to be an overkill if that's what's taking the most time.
Ven
Ven
^
@slaphappy Spirit would actually be pretty good at this, since it is fixed structure. IMHO.
Also remember that you can compile-firewall it easily
Ven
Ven
i however have no idea how "fast" sscanf is considered.
(but you should be happy you only have to deal with int/float-only CSVs :P)
@Ven it's more "istream is slow" actually
Ven
Ven
12:31
right
@slaphappy parsing the line by hand, maybe
Does someone has the link to the javascript meme which was posted in this room days ago. The meme basically mocked about building drivers using javascript.
CSV parser from our polar bear: stackoverflow.com/a/18366335/341065
anyone here used thrift
@slaphappy I think I have heard people mention it or ask about it. I have no idea what it is.
@Mikhail What?
Ven
Ven
12:41
@wilx it probably loses a lot of (possible) perf from parsing actual csv
meanwhile, working on a bison/flex thingie at work..
@Ven Ugh. That will not be faster.
Ven
Ven
oh, it wasn't chosen for "speed"...
user1804599
@slaphappy how about strtok_ring on , and using atoi and atof?
Ven
Ven
that'd be really fast. know what, don't even use strtok, and just loop through each character noting where the int started ;-)
@slaphappy At how many MB/s do you parse?
12:46
@Zoidberg why not, thought wasn't there a reentrancy issue with strtok
user1804599
strtok_r is thread-safe albeit non-standard.
@wilx 2.5
user1804599
But even then, safe strtok is dead-easy to implement yourself.
user1804599
Especially for single-byte separators (like in your case).
@slaphappy Have you tried tuning input buffers of whatever you are using?
user1804599
12:48
Shame atoi and atof take NUL-terminated strings instead of iterators.
user1804599
So you need to copy.
@wilx I/O not an issue (w10 is caching everything actually :P) I'm spending all of my time parsing.
@Zoidberg you can replace commas with nulls if the buffer is disposable
@slaphappy It is not only about disk IO. It is also about how many roundtrips through syscalls you have to do.
user1804599
If you know your input has no empty cells (i.e. ,,) you can even loop one time less looking for the comma.
Ven
Ven
int i, start = 0;
for (i = 0; str[i]; i++) {
  if (str[i] == ',') {
    str[i] = 0; // nullbyte, the string will be str[start .. i]
    addInt(str + start);
    start = i + 1;
  } }
easy parsing ( :
12:49
@wilx you're right. I actually tried loading all the memory in a big ass buffer (100 megs) and parsing the buffer itself. No gain whatsoever (actually I had a 2% gain :P)
user1804599
Use mmap.
I just said I/O is not the issue
Ven
Ven
...does my code even work? lemme try
user1804599
Using mmap requires only one system call.
syscalls are not slowing down the program
parsing is
12:51
Interesting, I basically just use a vector<string> :-D
shit
I misread.
Well, strtol is still more usable.
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy btw, my code works :D. Just need to take into account you might be parsing something at the very end. so str[i] == ',' can also be str[i] != 0, if you change for the for accordingly :D.
@Ven All right, I'll have a look at home. (it's for my students so not work)
user1804599
struct record {
    int a;
    int b;
    float c;
    int d;
};

char const* read_record(record& into, char const* from) {
    std::size_t offsets[3];
    std::size_t offset_count = 0;
    std::size_t i;
    for (i = 0; from[i] != '\n'; ++i) {
        if (from[i] == ',') {
            offsets[offset_count++] = i + 1;
            from[i] = '\0';
        }
    }
    into.a = std::atoi(from);
    into.b = std::atoi(from + offsets[0]);
    into.c = std::atof(from + offsets[1]);
    into.d = std::atoi(from + offsets[2]);
a bit too much code
user1804599
12:59
Need to remove the consts.
user1804599
Input is mutated.
== ExampleEdit == == See alsoEdit == == ReferencesEdit == == External linksEdit... ==
interesting
@fredoverflow The SGI STL has rope structure for large string buffers.
I'll time your programs guys :P
Ven
Ven
13:02
:D
fastest program wins a little treat
Ven
Ven
trying to pavlov™ us?
@Ven essentially what SO already does.
Ven
Ven
haha
fair enough :-)
@slaphappy What are the race conditions? ;)
Ven
Ven
13:04
@Ven also that's 3, you idiot. stop adding solutions without incrementing the count
@fredoverflow I have a big CSV file (~100 megs) containing 3 integers and 1 float, in that order. I want to parse it and return a vector of tuples of that types (or a similar struct), as fast as possible. Assume very fast hard disk.
at the moment I parse 2.5 megs a second on a humble laptop with sscanf()
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy 3 integers and 1 float... columns, right?
yeah
it's not 3 huge 25mb integers :3
Ven
Ven
haha
that'd fare well for sure
user1804599
@slaphappy did you try my program?
user1804599
13:15
Or at least, an adaption of it that actually works.
Just the tip
@wilx one of several, be sure to look for others with other feature/complexity trade offs
I think I have one that has a benchmarking context. Not clicked your link though (could be it)
user1804599
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Q: How to behave with women in my company when it's International Women's Day?

MarkWujiToday I woke up and remembered that today is International Women's Day. I am not exactly the person who likes to greet and give wishes to everyone, and I am often kinda embarrassed when I have to do so "by force" (like in family reunions etc.) So today I was really undecided on what to do, wheth...

user1804599
Congrats OP, you failed at life.
user1804599
The Workplace is could just as well have been [cringe.se].
Cringebob Squarepants
13:21
@Zoidberg My answer would be "just ignore it".
user1804599
That answer exists. Upvote it.
Ven
Ven
International Women's Day isn't an excuse to treat women poorly every other day of the year, and the OP doesn't appear to be disrespectful to woman usually so continue to do that. Obviously. But thank you for your unhelpful, inflammatory and off-topic contribution! — kirstyannelouise 2 hours ago
user1804599
Flag that comment as obsolete.
Flag that comment as "one-liner in Haskell".
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@Zoidberg it's today?
user1804599
13:24
I'm ☆SPECIAL☆ today.
@ItachiUchiha Not sure if you count it as Java-related, but my new video has braces and semicolons ;)
Ven
Ven
those shouldn't be stars, those should be snowflakes
@Zoidberg You are special every day.
you are "special" everyday rightfold
user1804599
:O
13:25
@slaphappy Highfive!
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy repeating the nick to make it easily star-able. quite the technique
@wilx wow, beat by 0.3s. must be the ping.
Ven
Ven
theping.jpg
@Ven Is she responding to her own answer in a comment? Or was there a deleted comment?
Ven
Ven
@wilx probably a deleted comment ;)
user1804599
yummy doughnuts
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Q: How can I deal with troublesome Professional Engineer?

JessI currently manage a team of about 25 engineers and developers in a subdivision of a Canadian tech company working out of Ottawa. Things normally run smoothly, but we've had a serious problem with a senior engineer as of late. This engineer is the sole engineer on our team with his Professional ...

Interesting.
@Ven Just the title breaks my heart. :(
@ElimGarak are you still alive :(
Ven
Ven
@sehe he's in discord
13:39
sounds troubling
@Ven The conclusion is a bit wtf.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn why does the girl get prison? lol
ok, "sursis"
@Ven That, and the buyer's sister still keeps the child in the end.
Ven
Ven
hahaha
well both parents won't be able to :P
Yeah. It's pretty strange how it ends.
13:47
Hey I fixed that new hot meme ya'll are sharing https://t.co/2eZvANvK7p
This took me completely by surprise. Do people assume/believe it's not ok to use SO?
user406009
@sehe People can build up insecurities around anything.
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Ven
Ven
@sehe I was wondering which meme was t hat about
user406009
> Oh no, I can't be a real programmers because X!
Ven
Ven
the meme was:
OH WAIT NOW I FEEL SHITTY AND STUPID https://t.co/LVXaZxCAjd
> Laughing is a privilege though, not a right.
@Lalaland Amen!
Ven
Ven
13:49
Check your laughing privileges. I don't have a mouth so I can't laugh, and it offends me
user406009
Case in point: The guy who came in last night complaining he will never be a "real game programmer" because he only knows Java and got banned from SO.
user406009
Supposedly SO doesn't ban "real game programmers" or some such nonsense.
Ven
Ven
that's still starred :)
Today's pretty boring .___.
Ven
Ven
... well thanks. Wanna get another ban?
13:51
I guess I will go to the bakery and buy a croissant or something.
Ven
Ven
hon hon baguette.
it bans the ones unwilling to do research or learn for their job
as I'm sure everyone here already knows
Ven
Ven
Ooops, I had a non-locked boolean read.
LOL
13:57
Several people I know IRL tried to ask a question once, got downvoted to Hell, then considered that asking a question on SO was too hard.
So I had this issue at work
Two servers had to connect to make a liaison between their respective user parks
To achieve that, they authenticate their remote counterpart using certificates and shit
@Morwenn I agree that downvoting spam is annoying.
Turned out the DN comparison algorithm is a simple string comparison
Ven
Ven
congrats, you just reinvented the cloud
On one hand one DN was missing some spaces, eg. CN=This,OU=Should,O=Work,L=Damnit,C=FR, otoh, it was the same, but with spaces CN=This, OU=Should, O=Work, L=Damnit, C=FR
Facepalm
14:00
how is it difficult to read all the advice on how to ask a good question, do thorough research beforehand, spend some time actually composing it, make sure no similar question that answers yours has been linked in the sidebar while you posted your question proofread it, and then post?
it's not
it's something I learned to do in history class
but that doesn't mean the question will be well received
I'm shit at history and learned that
@Ven Well in our case it's to allow encrypted mobile communication
14:01
I had perfectly legitimate questions closed because people look at it sideways and work out a close reason because they didn't bother to understand
then you have to spend 20 minutes making your case
I see this a lot
@Rerito It seems to me that is a deficiency in the comparison function.
I guess most of my questions are in so I get less of that. :\
@wilx Ofc it is!
I told them months ago that a proper parser should handle this thing
But hey, ain't nobody got time for dat
14:04
@jaggedSpire It's actually quite hard for people with an attention span of typical tablet user
@Ven Yesterday's news! Good thing, though.
user1804599
Eww proprietary DBMSes.
@jaggedSpire Ask on LanguageLawyer.SE instead.
wtf are they doing programming on tablet
@Morwenn :P
or what are tablet-monkeys doing programming
user406009
SO does tend to work very well on language-lawyer questions.
14:06
is tablet-monkey offensive?
Anyway, see you in a while, my trip to the bakery has been confirmed.
Ven
Ven
@jaggedSpire you seem stressed out. get some floofs!
I'm sleep deprived, I think
and it's only Tuesday.
@jaggedSpire Stop spending your nights on floof.
user1804599
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Ven
Ven
14:09
@jaggedSpire you know, people at work actually think I'm a fox maniac because I often have pictures/videos of them opened.
@Ven all according to the master plan
14:23
@Ven that's good news but MS needs to decide which distro they really support, and not half-ass "this one should work" docs
why not a MS distro though
Microsoft Linux :D
@JamesMcNellis If we get careless, they may end up announcing Windows 10 for Linux. Or Linux for Windows.
saw that :)
or GNU/windows
does CL run under wine? :p
14:28
I think so yeah
I don't remember if I tried or not
user1804599
meh tooth pain
If your read carefully, you'll note that I'm not saying otherwise. I did explain why you need to have the textual representation though. So maybe you want to read it again :) — sehe 10 secs ago
... sigh
why would you even want to try
14:33
@набиячлэвэлиь Just curious. If I were to switch to linux I'd probably never touch CL again :p
@melak47 it does. I remember Visual Studio Express running under wine (some versions)
Ven
Ven
@sehe any cool questions to link me, btw? it's been a while :)
@melak47 Only if you marry a ten-foot Pole
@Ven Nah. It's drying up. Or I'm getting tired.
Oh you mean, cool answers?
Ven
Ven
oke!
Same answer. Ish
Ven
Ven
14:34
yes, I meant that, sorry.
user1804599
tooth y u ache
@набиячлэвэлиь you may want to add visual to a web compiler, for instance. or use managed c++ with mono. or distribute a compilation job on linux machines.
@Ven I liked this one (because I actually made it work with a pureftp server in a docker container // woot) but it suffers from the same problem:
Mendes: pay close attention. I did not make the code async. Who cares that the function calls are named that? I'm using them in synchronous fashion, as I very explicitly explain. I do this precisely because that answers your question ("synchronous client with timeout") — sehe 17 hours ago
Oblivious OPs
@sehe heh.
user1804599
14:51
@Zoidberg Wow. Fits nicely on the new a4 vs a13 situation. It works out really well precisely because the shortcuts are all practically blocked (leading through Delft and suburbs)
It's really nice that I can go from work to home without notable jams, even if one of the routes is blocked with e.g. an accident
I can just select the least busy route and stick to it
There's no second thoughts halfway.

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