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5:04 PM
Isn't the Boost demangle just forwarding to a different demanglers
why can't you do the same
 
For VC++, typeid(T).name() is sufficiently good.
For gcc, cxxabi.h's __cxx_abi::demangle was also sufficient.
clang broke their demangler and could not .name() or ::demangle a thing that had an enum value inside as a template argument.
Specifically, enums of negative value.
(Don't ask me how Apple introduced that regression: I'll never know.)
In order to keep things clean, I instead decided to parse __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ on clang++/g++, and parse FUNCSIG on VC++.
This avoided the bug and gave me a way to not need RTTI.
I think at present there's nothing in the codebase that uses RTTI anymore.
 
@ThePhD isn't this what they should take care of, not you
 
I'm the one that got the bug report. vOv
 
@ThePhD std::forward it to clang
 
Someone has filed a bug, but that doesn't mean it's going to be fixed anytime soon.
I'm much faster than Clang at this and I've been wanting to kick the RTTI switches for a while.
 
5:12 PM
or by you, seeing as its not your fault
 
Xeo
@ThePhD I think I have something.
 
@Xeo qq whyy
 
Xeo
Need to test a bit more
@ThePhD Teehee
(GCC uses ; as a seperator when listing multiple template arguments)
 
Are you kidding me. ;~;
That's just not fair!
 
5:21 PM
... That's so unfair.
That's so unfair and you know it.
 
Xeo
nishishi
 
nwp
@Xeo that is one of the cutest maniacal laughters I've seen in a while
 
Xeo
I'm having a lot of maniacally evil fun right now
 
nwp
I finished watching supergirl and now I'm bored
 
I want to stop working on this.
But DWjawajdk MY FUCKING OCD.
 
user406009
5:35 PM
@ThePhD A simple solution would be to just use a macro.
 
user406009
Like ADD_CLASS(foo_bar<32>)
 
user406009
And you can capture the name using the tokenization macro thingy.
 
Xeo
@ThePhD That one can be fixed by using rfind(";")
@ThePhD That one can only be fixed for GCC with rfind, clang still breaks the same since it doesn't have the extra info. hmmm.
Works for both problems, even. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/da0d88aab0c686a2
And I don't think that can be hijacked, since I rfind on it, and ctti_get_type_name controls what is displayed after the T = <usertype> part.
 
> Hell's quarterly ISO-666 report on the proper bureaucratic synergistic labeling protocols for the seventh circle
3
oh Cracked, you crack me up
 
Xeo
5:50 PM
Oh well, enough bullying the Derpstorm for today, time for some greek food.
 
Hello
 
@Xeo Mumblegrumble thanksIguess
 
Xeo
6:07 PM
... No greek food for me, it turns out. Seems like they're closed all August.
 
rip in pepperoni pizza
 
6:32 PM
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Q: How many instructions could fit into a 256 megabyte memory unit, given a 32-bit architecture?

Pierina CamarenaCould someone explain how to get this answer? How many instructions could fit into a 256 megabyte memory unit, given a 32-bit architecture? I know one instruction is 32 bits, and I also know the answer is 64. Could someone guide me please? I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

^^ wut
 
I'm so confused on which university to pick
there are so many @_@
All programmes are similiar too
 
I remember when readthedocs documentation updated instantly.
 
@Mysticial Must be a real pain writing a decoder for those 4 MB instructions.
@ThePhD Really? muh_namespace::::ns_anon_test? Two colons I could believe, but four seems a little wrong.
 
6:48 PM
@JerryCoffin It's because I don't put anything in for anonymous namespaces, so it just ends up as ::::
 
@ThePhD You're in CS Uni right? o.o
 
@ReousaAsteron Maybe.
 
@ThePhD :P
 
@ThePhD Seems...problematic (at best) to me. I think I'd put in an otherwise prohibited name like $anonymous$ for an anonymous namespace.
 
@mystical: um no -- 4 bytes * 64 = 256 bytes. Not 256 MB; very different. — Chris Dodd 1 min ago
^^ Someone's sarcasm radar is failing.
 
6:51 PM
@Mysticial Awww he called you mystical
 
@Mysticial wow this guy has 60k rep
and still types the nicks manually
 
@Puppy i just saw what you meant by "being able to ask factories to move is a thing"
and i'm gonna have to write code that way
thanks a lot
 
7:51 PM
@Mysticial Next time, you'll have to type Yeah at the end so even an idiot will get it. Oh wait... :-)
 
@Mysticial oh look OP also made that mistake
 
@Borgleader Of course he did.
 
8:19 PM
Thank you. That worked! Spent the whole day on this. Cheers. — Gracos 11 mins ago
Whole day... and the solution was:
> Replacing foo.begin() with foo.begin() + 2 ? – DimChtz 12 mins ago
ಠ_ಠ
 
@jaggedSpire Are you master level Pokemon Goer?
 
@Borgleader I'm only level 20
nearing 21 though
 
Tell me when your level exceeds your age :P
 
Ell
evening folks
 
8:29 PM
it's 50k xp to level 21 from level 20
and then 75k, and then 100k
Evenin' Ell. 'Ello!
I'll tell you when I hit level 25. I'll probably not hit 24 before I'm actually 24. :P
 
Haha ok :)
 
your face will never hit level 24
 
@Borgleader Pokemon gore
@Xeo misspelt "dimanche" I think
 
@Puppy while it would be amusing to never age, I'm not sure I actually want to be immortal
 
Ell
I need to learn how to make virtual network interfaces in linux
 
8:45 PM
Feverishly trying to find a set [units + sports] that could make "250m from gold" not seem like miles off. #stumped https://twitter.com/derektmead/status/762380391281987584
Miles? Minutes? Archery?!
 
250ms perhaps
 
Nope. 250m apparently. Road race for women's bycicles - have just looked it up
Seems she held the lead until close before the end. The way I understand it, that's normal for these courses, because the sprinters save it till the very end. So, it just "feels" close, IMO
 
Ell
Hmm. It seems I don't understand bsd sockets :V
 
user1804599
Good news, everyone!
 
user1804599
I'm founding a start-up!
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8:58 PM
@sehe 250 meters behind the gold-medal winner when said winner crossed the finish line perhaps?
 
user1804599
@Ell well it is a shitty API
 
Ell
meh I think it's nice
says the one who probably doesn't understand it
yeah it was just misunderstanding
 
Ell
I got confused between binding an asio::acceptor and only listening for a socket from a particular ip
idk how
 
I hope this doesn't violate IOC's regulations.
Because, like with the regulations, it's pretty darn funny.
@rightfold Tell me more
 
Ell
9:04 PM
@rightfold woop woop
aw man it's bed time already :(
okay now I'm thoroughly confused about sockets
because I have a socket between 192.168.1.101:3692 and 192.168.1.101:38330
I didn't know there could be a socket from one ip to the same
 
> A Sky News reporter tweeted that an Olympic kayaker on a practice run capsized after hitting a sofa. The Olympic organizers are currently investigating.
Beautiful
 
user1804599
@sehe IOC is literally FIFA
 
user1804599
@sehe I wish it were true but I really can't do it
 
user1804599
I can't find a nice job
 
Ah.
That's a bit strange from my perspective. What's bottlenecking you? Geography?
 
user1804599
9:10 PM
Interesting work
 
user1804599
I don't wanna work on ERP systems anymore
 
user1804599
I preferably don't wanna work for clients either
 
user1804599
And I don't wanna spend hours traveling
 
@sehe lol
 
@rightfold lol
 
user1804599
9:11 PM
I mean like
 
@rightfold So move closer to Eindhoven. Or Amsterdam
Or Berlin.
 
user1804599
Not where you have one client that tells you the requirements and you make it and then they yell at you it's wrong and it's just endless soepbadten
 
user1804599
It's horrible
 
user1804599
No more business process automation
 
softwaredesignswing.jpg
 
user1804599
9:14 PM
I prefer something like, I dunno, Facebook-like stuff
 
user1804599
Where you don't have one client that you make software for and only five users
 
user1804599
It just seems much more interesting
 
user1804599
And it's branded to the company you work at
 
user1804599
Client telling you to make software and then selling it himself just feels like being robbed
 
why? you charge him for your services and if you want more, charge more ;p
 
user1804599
9:17 PM
@sehe I thought of San Francisco
 
user1804599
I don't want to learn German
 
user1804599
And if I'm going to a big city where I speak the language, I can just as well go to a metropolis right away
 
user1804599
And have many more opportunities because it's much more huge-ass
 
user1804599
But like with everything I plan to do: won't happen
 
src #Bronies?
 
user1804599
9:23 PM
Omg plate armour
 
@rightfold English is the language of computing
 
Ell
night folks
 
who, me?
 
night
 
user1804599
And German is the language of tax forms, health care, and food
 
user1804599
9:25 PM
So no thank you
 
user1804599
Also I don't want to be a hypocrite. My opinion has always been that when you go live somewhere you learn the fucking language
 
@rightfold lol. not with that attitude. Then maybe just get an agreeable job in an agreeable workplace. Focus on the goal and social impact, instead of "Prostgress + Elixir; YAY // Mysql + Python; BOO"
@rightfold So go live somewhere where you speak the fucking language. Eindhoven is perfectly cromulent with English. For now.
 
user1804599
Don't need the attitude because there are places other than Germany
 
user1804599
Such as San Francisco
 
user1804599
And London
 
user1804599
9:30 PM
And Melbourne
 
user1804599
On on the surface of Russell's teapot
 
user1804599
Unless you prove that they don't speak English there
 
user1804599
I have vacation in a week
 
user1804599
I can't wait
 
user1804599
9:45 PM
Five more shitty days
 
@rightfold What's ERP?
> Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a category of business-management software—typically a suite of integrated applications—that an organization can use to collect, store, manage and interpret data from many business activities, including: product planning, purchase. manufacturing or service delivery.
 
entity reactive programming or something, I think
 
user1804599
@ThePhD that
 
user1804599
Basically, copying data between UI and RDBMS
 
user1804599
The kind of work you'd want to outsource to an intern or to India
 
9:56 PM
 
user1804599
XD
 
@rightfold I interviewed there. Rejected the offer because they couldn't give me a plausible career plan
@rightfold Spain this time? Or something else
 
user1804599
Home
 
@rightfold Unless you'd actually have done that before. And you know better
 
user1804599
Hopefully working on my psc backend.
 
9:58 PM
psc. Help me out
 
user1804599
@sehe it's not like I particularly care about the quality of the result if I don't have to use or maintain it
 
user1804599
@sehe PureScript compiler
 
Of course.
 
PowerShell console
 
user1804599
It does almost no optimizations so I decided to implement inlining, constant folding, and dead code elimination (UB-directed!) and it works
 
9:59 PM
@rightfold You're dead early.
 
user1804599
But some things are still not supported.
 
user1804599
Like record updates
 
On the inside. I mean.
 
user1804599
And it does inter-module inlining!
 
user1804599
Because programs are just single expressions, and all modules are just concatenated into one huge expression!
 
10:06 PM
@sehe Where's that?
 
Don't know. They arranged a taxi cab to take me there
 
was the blindfold irritating and scratchy
 
Did I miss a joke
 
presumably, since you did refuse their offer
 
10:32 PM
@LucDanton I loved the blindfold. Much more efficient than the left or right folds. Turned down their offer for the reasons stated
 
hmm
99% of all germs... that sounds pretty fishy to me
you could kill the 99% of germs that are non-pathogenic and leave behind every known pathogen.
 
If they said 100% someone would use the product then sue them as soon as they found 1 germ that was left behind. :P
U.S. -> Never not sue someone
 
@Puppy that’s not how percentages work!!
 
11:31 PM
@Puppy Only if every known pathogen plus 1% of non-pathogens is equal to 1% of all germs
 
11:51 PM
Well, there is now assembly-esque syntax as part of the FOSO client script sending
 

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