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@Borgleader hai
Unfortunately for the idealistic premise of the close reasons, people are still doing the same thing NARQ did with a different close reason -- Off Topic (minimal understanding).
I've noticed people have been more trigger happy with closing now.
People are quite literally using "minimal understanding" to close anything that is basic.
"You don't have a minimal understanding of C++. GTFO"
Is what I'm seeing nowadays.
With some people (hint hint) (ab)using it more than others.
That is the general notion, yes
I just used it right now actually.
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Q: can sizeof used with class name in C++

AbhishekI have class like class abc { int a; int b; } now i have used sizeof in c++ like int c=sizeof(abc); will it give the size of a class and why? Kindly reply.

17:04
The problem is, some noobs (not all) think they can expect us to teach them all the basics, which most of us learned reading books.
But the conflict is pretty obvious. SE wants to allow basic questions. But some of the users want to ban basic questions. That's the core conflict.
Luke: I can feel the conflict.
Darth Vader: There is no conflict.
@Mysticial The problem is some users are trying to use SO to learn the language they're attempting to use, which AFAIK is not the point of SO.
And of course it only feeds the fire when a basic question tops the multicollider and gets a few hundred votes. lol
Oh man has had a lot of "teach me C++" lately.
I have no idea why.
17:05
@Mysticial Whats your opinion on it? Should they be allowed or not?
@TonyTheLion Allow basic questions. But they need to be clear and straight to the point. Close them as dupes as necessary.
We were pretty good at redirecting the "I want to learn C++ on SO" to the Book Question. We should keep doing that.
@Mysticial Hmmm.
All those code dumps asking to fix their code -> burn.
I just tend to downvote basic questions, because really, most of them have been asked before and OP should stop being lazy
17:08
Another "What is an object in C++" discussion.
@Mysticial Yes, those need burning.
@TonyTheLion If it's a dupe, close it as such. If it's heavily duped and is easy to search for, then downvote as well.
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So, I finally went and got myself a flash-card app for spaced-repition learning of kanjis. Let's see how far I get.
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Q: ANAGRAM Wrong Answer

Kunal ShethThis is a practice problem for an upcoming contest...i cant figure out a case where my code fails to produce the correct output...can ne1 pls point out the mistake...thanks in advance...:) Anagram Given an English text print out the list of words and their anagrams in their order of occurrence....

You mean you got something like Anki but probably not as good?!
17:10
Like this I would just downvote without even reading
it just too long and looks crap
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@Rapptz Nope, got Anki :)
If I can't immediately discern what the question is, then its bad
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AnkiDroid, to be specific
stupid stupid everywhere
> In C++ you should rarely need to find out the size of your class in this way. – Neil Kirk 6 mins ago
@TonyTheLion I VTCed as not a SSCCE because really look at the size of that code snippet. SO is not a debugging tool.
17:11
I also close voted, but I downvoted too. Its a crap question
See both of those don't really apply
@Rapptz the review queue is very backed up with "other" flags
but we use them anyway
@Rapptz are you going to go sit there and figure out what OP means and answer it?
No it's a shitty question but both of those close reasons don't apply
17:13
@EiyrioüvonKauyf IMO the keyword here is "rarely". If you work with allocators and/or create your own containers, then it doesn't apply to you, of course.
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Anyways, @Rapptz, which learning materials can you recommend?
@Rapptz There's no shitty question vote close reason, unfortunately
@milleniumbug no his reply was new abc
after i wrote @NeilKirk false; try allocating memory for a class manually
some people just can't read :(
See he posted a link with his code so he has both minimal understanding and an attempt at solving it.
And he described the problem with valid code to reproduce it.
> must describe the specific problem — and include valid code to reproduce it — in the question itself. See SSCCE.org for guidance.
the key is in "specific problem" and SSCCE
17:14
Uh, yeah he did both of those.
if you post a long snippet of code it's neither specific nor SSCCE
that was not short
Short is a subjective metric.
For the record, it isn't that big, about 164 lines
Now what about this question? Its a wall of text...
I don't want to read walls of text to answer a damn question
Anyway what I'm getting at is: nothing wrong with long questions (ya lazy).
I haven't downvoted it
17:17
@TonyTheLion tl;dr, but I wouldn't downvote or VTC.
Just ignore it. Anyway I do think the last question sucked but I don't know what I'd close it with because those two certainly don't fit.
It looks like an interesting question to the right audience.
So let them decide.
There's a question in there somewhere, it's just with a story sprinkled on it.
@TonyTheLion I guess some questions need to be inherently long in order to be answered properly. Length doesn't necessarily equal bad.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf He replied new abc because he didn't know what you meant by "allocating manually" (because not everyone works with allocators)
17:19
@TonyTheLion His questions are in the bottom, #1 and #2.
@Rapptz looks like there's actually 3 there. He could have done himself a lot of good by breaking them out
The anagram question though, he basically says: the program should do this, the input is this, the output is that. Please debug for me.
at least one of them would be OT if it were standalone.
@TonyTheLion lollllll
you just cut down his whole essay
... why did i just read it
@milleniumbug freaking google yo
it's not magic to guess that something makes things magically happen for you
just a little C will tell you that
@BenCollins Ah well. I can't berate someone for their writing style.
17:25
@Pawnguy7 sounds like an easy change
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Meh, new is manual memory management, in contrast to automatic memory management. The problem is about wrongly used words, and it doesn't make this "In C++ you should rarely need to find out the size of your class in this way." statement wrong.
anyway my first upvotes in feel good :3
@milleniumbug manual memory management is using srbk if you want to be pedantic
new is just using a shared_ptr
well
@EiyrioüvonKauyf not everyone acknowledges that, sadly
17:28
I cut about 10 degrees off my CPU temperature
it's still not enough though
@DeadMG first is it a laptop or desktop
desktop
what is it running at and what's the prescribed operating temp for your cpu
also have you replaced the thermal paste?
the issue is that it still reaches 98 degrees under maximum load, from 65 degrees idle.
more importantly have to kicked the freaking dustbunnies out
17:30
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Manual memory management is managing memory by hand (that is, manually).
i dust my desktop every few months
and the CPU still can't clock up to the maximum frequency due to the temperature
@milleniumbug technically a stack
so how about we just use sbrk ;)
@DeadMG :|
are you fans all good?
@DeadMG did you dust your case? I've had that issue before where shitty airflow was the problem
^
i have this problem frequently
17:33
@EiyrioüvonKauyf doing the fans is a good idea, but gotta be careful b/c of this:
Metal whiskering or tin whiskers is a phenomenon or fault which occurs in electrical devices. Tin whiskers were noticed and documented in the valve (tube) era of electronics early in the 20th century, in equipment which used pure, or almost pure tin solder in their production. It was noticed that small metal hairs grew between metal solder pads causing short circuits. The problem was solved with the addition of lead which prevents the growth of the hairs. The European Union banned the use of lead in most consumer products in the early 21st century due to health problems associated with...
@BenCollins o_o
how is this related to fans though ....
chop em off!
@EiyrioüvonKauyf dust...airflow...temperature inside the desktop computer. dusting the fans with compressed air == good idea. blowing compressed air inside the case == bad idea.
sometimes it's the fangrills that need cleaning
the front of my case is mostly made of those and i need to regularly dust them
well, not need, but i do it once in a while
I have a pretty sick cooler so my CPU is not even close to max temp
@Borgleader But have you ever put it under a real load?
@Mysticial You mean like ycruncher?
17:40
@Borgleader I "used" to be a "real load", but I hear the latest versions of Linpack and prime95 are even better.
Well I'll consider ycruncher + Eve Online to be real load :P
let me try it (hopefully it won't crash the game xD)
@BartekBanachewicz I am still not sure what would be changed, but it seems unnecessary.
@Pawnguy7 it would look nice imho
@Mysticial It peaked at 65
@Borgleader You didn't run it long enough.
Try the stress-tester. Run the VST test. And run it for like 30 min.
17:43
my brother came in, and pushed a couple of the pins on the heatsink in properly
now 65 degrees at load
Problem solved :3
@BartekBanachewicz Probably, but keep in mind, this is made by me, so :D and it would increase the complexity of use. As is, anybody could add a landscape, easily.
@Pawnguy7 it would still be easy with what I proposed. Have you rewritten the renderer already properly?
@Borgleader Do you have VS2012 installed?
17:45
@BartekBanachewicz Nope
@Pawnguy7 I would solve problems before thinking about new features :P
@Mysticial yes
@BartekBanachewicz I would too. There aren't any new features for that very reason :D
@Borgleader Good, then compile and run this:
@EtiennedeMartel Etienne De Meowtel
17:47
@Pawnguy7 stars count as a new feature for me
@BartekBanachewicz they are just colored blocks like anything else. I don't consider new generators new features. They don't introduce anything new, and nothing else uses them.
@Pawnguy7 except you spend your time on them instead of fixing the renderer proper
@BartekBanachewicz I felt better doing it then wasting more time not finding the bug.
@Pawnguy7 rewrite means you write it without the bug in the first place
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz and introducing new bugs
17:50
@Fanael except you can actually learn something from first failed attempt.
@BartekBanachewicz I would like to, but I would prefer to not make a bunch of breaking changes when I don't "see" the changes, if that makes sense. I don't see the design well.
@Pawnguy7 I thought I already explained how that (more or less) should be designed
@BartekBanachewicz You probably did, I just didn't understand it well.
@Mysticial ya that didnt last for very long, it peaked at 65 again.
@Pawnguy7 should have told me back then :F
17:53
@BartekBanachewicz I am pretty sure I did.
It should not be possible to close questions with more than 10 upvotes imo.
@Borgleader Try increasing the number. (add an extra 0 to make it 10x longer)
@Mysticial what are you trying to prove? :p
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@Mysticial …do you really have to tell people how to multiply a number by 10?
@jalf Nothing?
Well, it usually takes a few minutes under load before a CPU will reach peak temps.
I think the numbers in that flops benchmarks only go for a few seconds.
Mysticial wants to ruin poor Borgleader's CPU.
user784668
@Mysticial If that's what you want, use a flamethrower.
@Pawnguy7 well, I just divided the task logically by the components. In your current design responsibilities are mixed
@Borgleader But anyway, I'm surprised that both y-cruncher's VST test and the flops benchmark ran it at the same temperature. I'd have expected the flops one to be higher.
17:57
@BartekBanachewicz mixed?
@Mysticial I multiplied the iterations by 100. I'll tell you what it peaked at.
but right now it seems to be stable at around 60-65C
That sounds like a lot so I can only assume your PC will explode.
@Pawnguy7 the objects are doing stuff they should not.
17:58
But if it can take the flops benchmark without overheating. It probably will never overheat.
@BartekBanachewicz which objects specifically?
well right now its running flops & eve online, and a stream, an 2 visual studios, and qtcreator
my mouse pointer is stuttering
Since I originally wrote the flops benchmark to - well heat up the CPU as much as possible. It was part of my graduate research.
@Pawnguy7 the world? just dig up my explanation
user784668
@Borgleader VS and QtCreator are nothing, they wait for you to actually do something to actually do something.
17:59
What cooler do you have? Hyper 212 EVO?
hi everyone
@Rapptz Yep ;3
@BenCollins why so?
i turn off everything
some important discussion going on here?
17:59
@BartekBanachewicz I was trying to, no luck yet. Anyway, the world was meant to contain the data, the generates to populate it, and the drawer (which I should rename Renderer) would draw it.

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