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17:02
@Magtheridon96 it's more like stupidity test
if you pick C or Java or PHP you lose.
well, there was an argument that C is better suited for micro-controllers... but I've not kept up-to-date with that, so it may not really be the case any more
I see no reason why C++ should be worse suited for micro-controllers
except that maybe there are no compilers, but in that case you can't really choose C++
and C is still better than asm
'apparently' C resulted in more compact code, but I think yes, lack of C++ compilers might have been the problem
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Write an LLVM back-end for the microcontroller.
@thecoshman that's bullshit. if you don't use virtual functions, C++ code is as compact as C
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17:05
Assembly has limited use-case and isn't general-purpose.
assembly has no use case if you have any compiler that compiles to said assembly
> 'apparently'
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BUT TEMPLATES RESULT IN BLOAT
17:06
Obligatory C++ FQA reference here
@BartekBanachewicz Exception handling can result in a (substantial) increase in code size. Even if you never use it, simply having it enabled can increase code size.
I guess that's possible.
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Disable exceptions if you really care about that problem solved.
@rightfold You can certainly do that (with most compilers, anyway), but the result is no longer really C++.
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Oh no! I disabled exceptions which I never ever used!
17:08
@JerryCoffin you still get a lot of C++ goodies, like better type safety
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RAII. :>
and namespaces.
@BartekBanachewicz Of course -- still not C++ though.
@JerryCoffin I still prefer "C++ w/o exceptions" than C
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And you wouldn't care about that since you disabled a feature you don't use anyway.
17:10
yeah, I don't think the point is in pure C++ over C
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It's like oh no I didn't use all the design patterns even though I don't need them!
rather in actual usability of C++ over C
@BartekBanachewicz Realistically, yes, it's a pretty decent compromise for a lot of embedded stuff. Much better (IMO) than the idiotic POS they made up and called "Embedded C++".
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Haha Embedded C++.
@JerryCoffin kill it with fire
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17:11
It lacks namespaces and templates how can you even take such a thing seriously.
EC++ was the biggest LULZ I have ever seen.
@ThePhD Unfortunately, some people actually took it seriously. Not sure why, or even how they could, but such is life I guess.
@rightfold it was designed by people who still think C++ is OOP language rather than Generic-OOP one
TEMPLATES ARE SLOW HURR
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It was designed by morons who don't know C++.
17:12
DURR
@rightfold that's what I said
@BartekBanachewicz I have my doubts -- when you use the word "think" with respect to such people, your whole argument becomes open to a great deal of doubt.
hehehe
> It was defined by an industry group led by major Japanese central processing unit (CPU) manufacturers, including NEC, Hitachi, Fujitsu, and Toshiba, to address the shortcomings of C++ for embedded applications.
C++ had no shortcomings for embedded applications.
All you need to do is remove the STL, or parts of the STL, and boom: Embeddable C++.
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@ThePhD decency
If your embedded device wasn't made - I dunno, 20 years ago? - you can actually fit the STL.
17:15
lol wikipedia links to SO question :D
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SoHo
@ThePhD how many embedded devices have you programmed on?
3, so far.
All 1990's shit that demanded I use C, with no C standard library.
The whole notion of "embedded" being a homogeneous enough group of applications that you can sensibly apply one set of restrictions to all (or even most) of them is, IMO, sheer idiocy all by itself.
@JerryCoffin true. it's enough to compare RPi to PIC
> EASTL has a different allocator specification which is simpler, more efficient, more flexible, and easier to use than std::allocator. Both std::allocator and eastl::allocator are described below. EASTL follows the defect reports and TR1 as well. EASTL additionally provides and uses some of the TR1 functionality as well, including most significantly the smart pointers, type traits, and hashing containers.
looks interesting
17:17
Is new.h part of the standard?
It compiles in MSVC, but not in GCC.
I need it for the placement new.
@BartekBanachewicz RPi isn't really a micro controller though
wooooow
> All containers have explicit validate and validate_iterator functions.
that's cool ^
@BartekBanachewicz don't use it, on principles
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@Mysticial <new> is.
@thecoshman why?
17:18
@rightfold ah
@BartekBanachewicz EA :P
@thecoshman aaand?
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But you don't need it for placement new. :v
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Placement new should work right away.
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AFAIK the only language feature you need an #include for is typeid.
17:19
@rightfold MSVC refused to compile my placement new without <new.h>.
@BartekBanachewicz that's it, that's my argument from start to finish :P
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz voted worst company of the year multiple times
that says it all xD
and initializer_list
@thecoshman meh. I think validate_iterator is super cool
@Ell that says nothing but w/e
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@milleniumbug Oh right.
Ell
Ell
17:20
well ea like to bend over their customers and fuck them in the butt
that's the impression I get. I don't really game though so it's just a guess :P
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@Ell EA > Oracle
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> Become more agile and scalable with the database designed for how we build and run applications today.
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Haha.
I am reading java code
it hurts.
@thecoshman Of course not -- but the CPU that it's built around certainly is.
17:22
@JerryCoffin yeah, but apart from having to compile for arm, there is not really the mind set that you need for programming on a 512mb PIC chip
Ell
Ell
I fucked up my driver permissions :S
@thecoshman and that is exactly what Jerry was pointing out
@thecoshman That was pretty much the point -- writing code for an ARM A9 (for one example) is a whole lot different from writing code for a PIC, even though both (and many others, of course) are used in embedded applications.
and thus "embedded" is too wide to say anything about C++'s feasibility for it
I need to find cooler stuff to do.
17:25
@BartekBanachewicz Precisely.
@rubenvb What uncool things are you currently doing?
@rubenvb I found Flask pretty cool.
@JerryCoffin I spent my day fighting POSIX sh for build scripts for my MinGW-w64 toolchains.
Maybe I should only spend time on Clang.
how long can I keep a beer in a freezer to let it cool down?
@BartekBanachewicz indeed
I don't want it to freeze and break the bottle :/
17:27
wtf, then don't put it in the freezer, put it in the fridge
@BartekBanachewicz There should be enough air to allow it to expand
note: this is not a guarantee.
@DeadMG it would take like 3 hours then
Ell
Ell
@rubenvb doesn't usually work for me :P
@rubenvb well if it freezes to ice it will be too cold to drink obviously
Ell
Ell
half an hour is ample imho
17:28
hmm I'll check on it then.
@BartekBanachewicz ... actually, I'm not sure that it would take longer.
@BartekBanachewicz depends, how hot is the beer, how cold is the freezer... probably half an hour
@rubenvb I think I would -- there are already quite a few people doing 64-bit MinGW builds. Your Clang build is nearly unique.
glass can only dissipate so much heat per surface area
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz well, put it in the freezer and set a timer on your phone.
17:28
@rubenvb nope, when it freezes it will expand too much
user142019
If you take it out early it won't explode.
It'll take about as much as water does.
@JerryCoffin Lol, it's not that special. I'm just the only one that does it.
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@rightfold I put it there half an hour ago
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Take it out or it will explode.
17:29
I just took it out, it's decently cold, but 10 more minutes would be nice
Let's see about Clang+libc++ with libsup++ ABI thingimagig.
@BartekBanachewicz :P and this is how you end up with an exploded beer bottle in the freezer
@BartekBanachewicz It'll cool down faster if you put it in a bucket (or whatever) with ice and water. Oh, doesn't hurt to stir it a now and again as well. Alternatively, move to England, and get used to warm beer.
@thecoshman it has like 12 degrees right now
@JerryCoffin I've heard that wet paper towel helps too
@rubenvb "Unique" doesn't mean all that special -- it just means there's nothing else quite like it.
17:30
I switched to mingw-builds because @rubenvb is lazy and doesn't want to do multilib.
who wants 50 points of rep? ) I have set bounty )
fuck multilib
What's multilib?
@Klasik nobody likes MFC here
@CatPlusPlus lol I don't blame you.
But multilib is flaky
17:31
I see no point in using it.
and crappily implemented in GCC.
@BartekBanachewicz qt fans? )))
@Klasik neither.
I should upgrade to 4.8.1.
mingw-builds have some automated build stuff anyways.
I can't compete with that.
All I have is a rPi.
Which would still make releases lag weeks behind.
17:32
@BartekBanachewicz so what u guys do when u need gui application?
@rubenvb I can spare some space on candybox (our server) for you if you want.
I've talked with Tony about it already
@BartekBanachewicz no. My current build scripts aren't at all "mobile" and I'm gonna give up on the new ones.
@rubenvb "and I'm gonna give up on the new ones." ?
@BartekBanachewicz github.com/rubenvb/cross
No more MinGW-w64 builds from me if I can help it.
I was tired of them half a year ago.
But kept it up.
@BartekBanachewicz bucket of ice and pour salt over it
17:34
@rubenvb well I was only saying that if you want a build server I am not utilizing all Candybox resources
right fuckwits
I'm back
with meths?
@BartekBanachewicz thanks. It may be useful to the MinGW-w64 project proper.
I have to write Ant Algorithm for uni :/
Although I'm not sure about the current status of their buildbot infrasstructure.
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17:36
@BartekBanachewicz ACO?
@rightfold yup.
@rightfold for TSP
There. Bye-bye Debian vbox.
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@BartekBanachewicz Sounds fun!
Old cruft.
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@BartekBanachewicz What's that?
17:36
@rightfold Travelling Salesman Problem :)
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Ah. :P
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Oh right, duh.
well I can share code after i am done with it if you want
but i am not going to fix that sample like i did with genetics so expect C/C++
@BartekBanachewicz ieuw
@rubenvb it's not my fault we get bad samples/starting points
#define NCITIES 50 /*liczba miast - nie zmieniac!*/
comment says "Number of cities - don't change!"
magic numbers hehehe
17:39
@BartekBanachewicz lol
@milleniumbug it's less "lol" if you actually have to work with that
lol
I'd constexpr all of those
@BartekBanachewicz Ow.
@BartekBanachewicz ... TMP that shit down to constant run time execution :P
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
but i am not going to fix that sample like i did with genetics so expect C/C++
17:41
@BartekBanachewicz but TMP
OK, mingw-builds 4.8.1.
Let's see how you build LLVM.
Hmm. GCC 4.8.1 should be able to build libc++ if there's no bugs in either of those.
badumtish
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Stupid stringly typed interfaces. :|
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Stupid execinfo.h.
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Is there something like there reverse of dlsym?
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17:50
Oh dladdr.
for fucks sake
vis[i][j] = std::numeric_limits<double>::max();
warning C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'max'
what is getting this crapfuck macro
lol #define WIN32_MEAN_AND_LEAN
@rubenvb Looks fun.
or just #define NOMINMAX
#undef max
17:52
@LucDanton it's not... not at all.
Bash sucks. POSIX sh sucks even more.
// Get rid of crap introduced by windows headers
#undef max
#undef min
Well, the result that is.
user142019
MODULES
@rightfold yes. I want them. I want to have their babies.
but they should be introduced to C too!
@BartekBanachewicz seriously,
17:53
#define NOMINMAX
so that C libraries could become maybe at least a bit useful
^that.
Do the right thing. Don't make it worse.
that doesn't work and I don't care
that code will be thrown to bin after I am done with it
i will personally burn it with fire
good.
carry on then.
17:57
lol std::numeric_limits<double>::max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION()
@milleniumbug waaat
:10022701 GTFO with that
@milleniumbug nice trick
@milleniumbug (std::numeric_limits::max)().
17:59
Words.
@ShuklaSannidhya piles of crap

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