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12:05 AM
also in addition to std::chrono we need something like std::bytes to deal with base 2 file sizes
 
12:41 AM
This is ridiculous. There is a whole segment of YouTube where you can watch people do naked yoga and see everything, no censoring bars or pixelation. They take down shit left and right for the smallest infractions of their TOS but this is OK?
 
That's terrible, can you share a link?
 
did you log in?
 
12:56 AM
Step 1. Open YouTube
Step 2. Search "Naked yoga"
Step 3. Imagine the Modules TS getting released.
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Hm... 7 million views. Yoga is really popular nowadays.
 
also fuck Qt, isValid() on a rectangle located at x=nan,y=nan returns true
 
1:23 AM
@Mikhail I do not dare to do that here. Just search on YT for the keywords.
 
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A: How to provider user with autocomplete suggestions for given boost::spirit grammar?

seheOut of curiosity, I decided to try the concept. Here's my attempt. Plan Let's parse arithmetic expressions with function calls. Now, we want to parse (partial) expression with possible unknown identifiers. In case of incomplete expressions, we want to "imply" the minimal token to complete it...

Man. I had to use tabs to get under the 30k post length limit. Again... /cc @Borgleader @milleniumbug
@Mikhail without checking the docs, I bet it's undefined (i.e. unspecified)
 
The docs and source is clear on what they check, but its misleading that the nan location isn't part of the validity check.
 
You know "It surprises me" is not equivalent to "it's misleading". I think it's bad API design if these surprises are there, but sometimes there's a point at which to stop checking for broken inputs.
 
1:55 AM
You're one of those postmodern C++ guys? :-)
 
 
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6:10 AM
Notorious cult leader Charles Manson dies in hospital, age 83
end of an era ... for the criminal
 
 
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9:01 AM
@ArkadiuszKoćma should I be scared :P
 
9:47 AM
uuuugh, sqlalchemy errors again
 
nwp
Turning errors into an error message, the holy grail of sqlalchemy.
 
-> huge exception trace until syntax error on empty SELECT statement out of the blue
 
@BartekBanachewicz Not really, you're a celebrity over here
 
over where
 
Discord, of course
 
9:59 AM
oh right the place you didn't want to add me back to
fucker
 
Want a sneak peek?
 
I can't say no to that obviously or my curiosity will eat me
 
in fact those are so good you could probably become an internet meme
 
10:00 AM
also it's not "game" anymore
I removed it after I stopped playing with gaemdev so much
 
Why'd you stop?
 
ah yes this one is good too
 
@ArkadiuszKoćma dunno other stuff
@ArkadiuszKoćma the best one so far
 
10:02 AM
authored by elim I believe?
@Bartek we also have a :bartek: and :smug: emojis
 
:bartek: was there way back
what's :smug: tho
 
nwp
An alias to :bartek:.
 
you can make a religion out of this
 
10:05 AM
religion can be very profitable
but it takes time to gather believers
 
@BartekBanachewicz but like forever or just temp
 
@ArkadiuszKoćma Well dunno I wanted to do something during the winter but noone wanted to team up with me for a project so I went back to electronics
and it kinda stuck, I've been doing electronics mostly for the past 3 months
I also have less free time since I have horse riding twice a week now and I'm too tired to think afterwards
 
this is what I plan to do ...
 
@BartekBanachewicz literal horse riding or just you finally went full gay?
 
@ArkadiuszKoćma Literal horse riding :P
also lol "finally"
 
10:10 AM
what kind of horse riding?
 
reminds me of that ultra hot take someone posted on nowhere else but twitter saying that "all bi people finally settle"
@ArkadiuszKoćma English/classic
 
@BartekBanachewicz like writes in an eventually consistent system
@BartekBanachewicz I meant for racing or something else
 
@ArkadiuszKoćma A little bit of everything really. I've been riding for what, 7 months now, so I did go out into the wild twice, did some jumping, some dressage, basically still getting my fundamentals straight.
 
hehehehehehe
how did you call your horse
Horskell the functional?
 
10:14 AM
I don't have my own horse yet silly
but I did name my motorbike recently
 
that's a weird name for a motorbike
 
transport.lib or transport.dll
 
nah, I chose Fearless
well, that's the translation anyway
 
it's technically true because motorbikes are not sentient beings and hence do not feel fear
 
nwp
10:19 AM
Why not Statefull? Afraid to run out of gas?
 
well it's mostly to remind me that I'm the one setting the limits of where we go
or some other such bullshit, dunno, I just liked the name :D
 
Mechanical Horse would've been cool
 
or this:
robot chicken for a ride
why write control for 4 legs when you can do with 2
 
I think ride on two-legged things would be pretty uncomfortable
 
@BartekBanachewicz depends on how good they are at shock absorption and how much energy they are willing to burn keeping the main body level
 
nwp
Today I learned the term xmacro. I didn't know they were so popular.
 
11:41 AM
I used them like once or twice
 
 
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12:47 PM
Bartek memes. I approve
 
 
 
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2:12 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Chocobos
 
nwp
This makes no sense whatsoever to me. Who made this? I call BS.
 
Ven
@nwp lol
wot
 
nwp
3:28 PM
You will soon regret puting parts of code in different scopes — Killzone Kid 7 mins ago
Functions are bad! Now you know!
I'm considering flagging as "a dangerously wrong thing to say to a noob" or something.
 
@nwp Just make everything static and access it directly from main!
 
Ven
3:41 PM
cin >> yes,no lol
@fredoverflow LITERALLY AXOL
 
Robert Ramey is a real role model on the Boost Mailing List. And IMO has a knack for communicating honestly, with humor
@fredoverflow again?
@milleniumbug that's not the handwriting I'd expect
 
> 875 additions, 501 deletions, 32 files modified
yup, there will surely enough be regressions
 
nwp
Nah, in professional software development the test suite that totally exists would catch all regressions.
 
yeah, we've got a good UI testsuite that deterministically catches every problem in spaghetti signals/slots code
 
nwp
Cool. Carry on.
 
3:55 PM
 
@nwp I occasionally delete code when I'm not sure what it does
 
nwp
To figure out what stops working?
 
theoretically signal/slot code is easy to test by hooking into the signal and adding stub slots and seeing if the correct stuff gets signaled
 
nah, just to make sure I don't maintain code I don't understand
 
nwp
@Morwenn That seems to not scale well.
 
4:01 PM
@ratchetfreak the problem is more about shit interectagin with stuff all over everything, and I'm pretty sure functions sometimes only get called in the right order by sheer chance and they would fail if called in another order
 
yeah it doesn't account for having everything hooked up correctly in the first place and order of invocation when 2 slots actually have an order between them
 
@nwp I don't see how it could be ever a problem :smirk:
 
@Borgleader Is that a "not sure if A or B" face?
@Morwenn Erm. "Catches every problem"?
 
@sehe that was supposed to be obvious sarcasm
 
Oh that was irony
Or obvious other things :)
I admit I was reading the transcript bottom-to-top and it put me on the wrong foot
 
4:07 PM
^^'
 
I blame lack of any sarcasm indicators
 
nwp
Your whole approach is wrong :bartek:
 
@sehe Yes
 
@ratchetfreak the alternative fact itself should have been obvious x)
 
5:10 PM
@Borgleader erm. Do you think my tweet is unclear? Or His intentions?
 
I was mostly sure it was sarcasm but since I don't know the context or the guy in question I figured it was possible you were serious.
 
6:00 PM
Good to see that the we no longer see people waiting until the last minute to start their homework, and then posting "URGENT!" questions on SO about it...
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Q: Cstring urgent! no understanding and due today

DarklingcatI wasn't notified of this project and need this turned in today please help!! I have no clue and no idea what I need to do. CString Functions: cstrings: are null terminated character arrays. C++ offers many built in functions that perform copying, comparing, searching, concatenation operations ...

See, he's kept the "URGENT!" in lower-case. A massive improvement! :-) CC: @Mysticial, @Borgleader
 
But... Jery... it's due TODAY.
You have to help him. Have mercy.
 
6:18 PM
@ScarletAmaranth I am merciful. But I'm equally merciful toward him and toward his potential future coworkers...
 
6:39 PM
with lower case, the question can stay a bit longer
 
@unsym It was closed in two minutes instead of one.
 
for sure
 
nwp
Speaking of closing, does this question have some merit to it that I just can't see?
 
6:54 PM
@nwp It seems like a worthwhile discussion. But I'm not sure it's an SO question.
 
@sehe Last time it was Kotlin vs Scala, if I remember correctly...
> I have no clue and no idea what I need to do.
@JerryCoffin Well, at least he's honest about it...
 
7:21 PM
@JerryCoffin Starred! xD
 
 
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8:57 PM
hello folk
any x86 experts awake?
@Mysticial i got some fun question
 
no
 
9:15 PM
@JohannesSchaub-litb You should know better to ask like that. :)
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb youre supposed to start with "guys"
 
9:44 PM
guys
i wanted to ask... why GCC does generate code that uses x87, instead of using SSE like the intel compiler. and the intel compiler is 3x faster because of this
 
obviously because they want to target older x86 CPU
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb I would say, use proper -march=XYZ and -mfpmath=sse if you want only SSE math?
 
10:08 PM
@wilx i want the best of the two
i want it to use x87 if it's advantageous and SSE otherwise
so i only used -mtune and -march
but still it uses x87
@Puppy nope, I told it i want to target silvermont
 
@JohannesSchaub-litb GCC also can have value both for the mfpmath option.
 
it actually uses SSE at other places in the executable
@wilx i left it at its default, because it says -mtune and -march implies all those lower level options
 
10:28 PM
ah w00t. it appears that gcc only uses -mfpmath=sse when i also specify -ffast-math. otherwise for ia32, it uses x87
 
11:11 PM
This retweets give me confidence that people knew what I'm referring to. Robert is truly a nestor on the mailing list (not to mention the incubator). He's a voice of reason an relentlessly constructive.
@JohannesSchaub-litb post (with repro) on Stack Overflow and ping @Mysticial
@JohannesSchaub-litb Ah. That makes sense. The reason, then, could be that SSE doesn't easily achieve strict mode semantics (or they didn't want to invest the test efforts to make sure it's always conformant)
 

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