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17:00
folks
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KISS.
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Do you know of any way of parallelizing simulated annealing?
Found it
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A: Will a "variableName;" C++ statement be a no-op at all times?

GManNickGYes, but you'll likely get another warning. The standard way of doing this is: (void)iid;. Very technically, this could still load iid into a register and do nothing. Granted that's extremely stupid on the compilers part (I doubt any would ever do that, if it does delete the compiler), but it...

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Q: read char * (pointer offset)

Crawler Nightchar * GetLastMessage(void) { return (char *) *(ULONG_PTR*) ((*(ULONG_PTR*) (mdll + 0x5551C)) + 0x88); } How to read char * from (pointer + offset) ? GetLastMessage does not work, returns or nothing or an empty string. How to get the correct char *??? https://i.sstatic.net/PvRW8.jpg...

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17:05
WTF I don't even.
aha, Crazy Train is a cool song
@milleniumbug Ah
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@Fanael LOL
So #define USE(x) ((void)(true ? 0 : ((x), void(), 0))) it is!
Very overkill, yes ;)
17:07
I guess (void) should do the job.
user1804599
How about #define USE(x) static_assert(std::is_same<decltype(x), decltype(x)>(), "")?
user784668
What if the types are not the same?
user1804599
How can they not be?
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Also #define USE(x) static_assert((sizeof(x), true), "").
Hello. I have a question with regard to a C++ program I'm writing. I have a method that returns a std::vector<char>, (said method is called data()). Then I have an instance of the class containing said method named id, and I use the method like this: some_framework_method(id.data().data());. My question is, will the vector-data get cleaned up (and when)?
17:14
it will after the expression terminates
So once the framework-method returns, it will run delete on the result of id.data()?
lifetime of the temporary extends to the semicolon where it was introduced, more or less, IIRC
@Alxandr it should call the destructor of the vector.
@BartekBanachewicz how many words now? :D
Perfect :)
@Alxandr In most cases you can pretend temporaries are cleaned up at the next semicolon
17:16
a few hundred more, but my stomach hurts and i have to go out soon so fuck it for now
That's what I hoped
I'm used to having a garbadge-collector, so some of this I'm not too sure of
Have you seen my blog?
17:18
Oh. Anyway, after reading... I think it was Etienne's, I wonder if longer and more... thought out posts are better.
they are
@Pawnguy7 link?
I seem to enjoy reading them more, anyway. But with most of mine, they cover things I am going, and there isn't much to say about it.
Um..
Any feedback is appreciated.
@BartekBanachewicz Any feedback?
is that your blog?
@Pawnguy7 You seem to be reinventing what we used before namespaces were available.
Reinventing?
17:27
@Pawnguy7 Reusing? Whatever.
I haven't added any new functionality with such naming, I just notice some things I have seen that do use it.
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@Pawnguy7 Well, the background is terrible.
In any case, rather than having SmurfFoo(), SmurfBar() and SmurfBaz(), you'd be better off with namespace Smurf { Foo(); Bar(); Baz(); }.
@not-rightfold ironically, that was my first thought as well, but I thought I was being overly critical
@JerryCoffin discussing
No, I noticed it too.
And it is very tiled.
Never gotten around to substituting it though.
I wanted something blue that I didn't steal from somewhere.
Any ideas?
I am guessing you also do not like the header thingy?
@Pawnguy7 Etienne seems to have just supplied an admirable background (as long as your definition of "blue" includes "lots of green and no blue"). :-)
@Pawnguy7 the background :D
also I second Jerry on namespaces
if something needs a prefix, put in into a namespace
I never said I was using it though :\
@JerryCoffin There is some blue.
17:32
> I find myself kind of liking it.
@EtiennedeMartel Okay -- "almost no blue".
For exceptions.
Oh, I didn't specify that did I?
Anyway, it wasn't on the specific one today - I wasn't sure of it myself, but asking didn't seem to get anything. More of the... general article size/formatting, etc.
@Pawnguy7 You did mention exceptions (in passing), but that's about it.
As I said, I should probably give a bit more thought instead of... writing what I think at the moment :D
Then I would catch such things.
"Of course, you cannot have nice things on the internet" +1
17:35
@Pawnguy7 how goes teh ubuntui
Haven't touched it since yesturday.
Ah.
@Pawnguy7 your post on online compilers is vague and... meandering? It doesn't actually say anything other than "online compilers exist and they do stuff" (but you don't say what stuff)
I think that was the goal.
Just that such constructs are possible using the web, not specific features. Partially because I don't really use them much.
well
why even write about them then?
17:38
I found it interesting.
@Pawnguy7 there's a serious lack of content.
@Pawnguy7 tell us why it's interesting. Merely mentioning their existence is not interesting to us
But, maybe it's the right day for it -- how about feedback on this?
@Pawnguy7 I don't think "I found that interesting, but I don't really use that, and I guess then can be used there and there but I don't give a fuck" warrants a proper post
@Pawnguy7 and, vaguely related, Coliru does C++ and is quite nice
Yes, that was what gave me the idea to look into it.
17:40
@JerryCoffin this approach works in small scale. In proper "puzzles" like that you need proper game theory knowledge
@Pawnguy7 you didn't even mention it
That involves explaining why I know about it.
Oh.
So everybody agrees, graphic reskin and longer, more thought out posts?
Yes? No?
@Pawnguy7 I don't think you need length, you merely need content. "I had a good day" is not content. "<THIS PARTICULAR THING> made my day" is content.
17:45
Does that work when reporting on progress of a project?
@Pawnguy7 I did finished <X>. I encountered <X> problem but could not solve. I had <X> bug and it was frustrating/hilarious.
@Pawnguy7 for that refer to Mr Goodfellow and his minecraft clone
@Pawnguy7 compare: "I had a bug today that I couldn't figure out and got really frustrated." vs "All my characters run around backwards and then explode AARG!" which sentence draws you in more as a reader?
he gets a bit too chatty sometimes but his content is amazing
@MooingDuck emotions!
oddly, I think emotions may be optional, and merely enhance content. emotions themselves are not content
17:49
true enough
Oh. I thought I had been doing it. I guess it makes sense to me when I write it because, of course, I know exactly what it is, but I don't communicate that to readers.
to make sure I accomplish things this week I deleted my stackoverflow bookmark from my toolbar :(
@Pawnguy7 the latest four/five have content, so you're not doing terrible. It was just the compiler one had no content
curses, coworker "upgraded" all our code to VC2012 this morning and now nothing builds quite right.
Ok. I will try to write better. Any ideas as far as the graphics go? I agree, it is bad, but I am not sure what would be better.
sure, I can totally drop what I was doing to fix the problems my dependencies suddenly have...
hmm, my coding puppy blog link is 404
@Pawnguy7 check out the background on Jerry's blog, and tell me what you think. Then R Martinho, and DeadMG and tell me if you see a pattern
17:55
@MooingDuck I am curious; What is broken?
I'd probably go that way, but I was tired of fighting with Blogger :\
@Nican post-build steps that copy files to the correct directories. Everything compiles and links, but fails to copy to the installed directory, which VC doesn't realize is unimportant
no wait, it's a call to nmake? I have no idea what this command is that's failing
Oh. I didn't really say what an online compiler was, did I?
@Pawnguy7 not really
@Pawnguy7 notes: they're essential for communicating problems and fixes when helping other programmers.
@Pawnguy7 also great for small samples to show how things are done
For samples, my SO Profile has lots of links to online code samples for tricks and thingies.
Ah.
Any feedback on picture usage? I feel to long without one might feel like a wall of text - note that, in terms of a... well, I would be ok if the substitute was code as well, just not all the same text.
Ell
Ell
18:03
I wrote a fable 3 gnome program :3
@BartekBanachewicz link?
Or is that you? I am not sure.
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Man.
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American humor is so terribad.
@not-rightfold I resemble that remark.
@Ell what?
18:12
@Pawnguy7 look at the text to image ratio here
Wow, Broad has gone bananas!
18:27
@MooingDuck I'd argue that the gray boxes help, unless you also took that into consideration. They help me, anyway.
@Pawnguy7 and linebreaks, bold, italics, etc yes.
I wonder if there is a good way to do that using Blogger. To add code using... some javascript highlighter, I have to edit the source, which is not fun at all.
The qoutes, I mean.
I think I use italics occasionally, but not bold.
Jeff seems to use bold to mark... not quite takeaway points, but something like that.
I can compare them, though,so thanks.
I wonder if I can make it wider.
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@borgleader it plays gnome insults when there is movement in the webcam xD
@Ell Hahahaha xD That's hilarious
gj
18:33
@DeadMG: I don't know how you're generating your website, but codepuppy.co.uk/Wide is the only page that links to "Implementation". Is that by design? It doesn't appear to be
frankly, the whole thing is so bad, I just kinda slapped it together.
Is there a de facto concept for integral-like types? IIRC Integral itself refers to the fundamental types, and isn't applicable to e.g. a user-defined type.
Eh, I'll say 'the type must be integral-like.'
Number :>
@Rapptz Are reals not numbers?
What do you mean?
18:39
Is 3.2 a number?
Yes
That's a rational number.
I don't think I want to allow that here.
I want the tightest concept here.
Integral implies 3.2 is an integral too though
Ell
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Integral means whole number?
@Rapptz C++ is weird :(
18:42
No wait, it doesn't. I'm confusing myself.
That's std::is_arithmetic isn't it?
@Rapptz Not necessarily.
Why not go with Integer?
E.g. arbitrary precision UD types would neither be integral nor floating-point (in the C++ sense).
@Rapptz I would expect such a concept to be tied with the Standard notion of integral types.
like we would call user-defined integral types "integers", i.e. 128-bit integer, BigInteger, etc etc.
18:46
Ah well :( I have nothing then.
I also noticed my range::ostream(out, sep) takes a mandatory separator. That's wrong, isn't it?
@LucDanton yes
Right, std::ostream_iterator can take a null separator.
@LucDanton that's what I used
@MooingDuck What for, if I may ask?
18:48
I haven't written full fledged constraints yet.
@LucDanton A fixed-point class
abandoned once I realized it really needs expression templates and I was too lazy to rewrite
@LucDanton You don't just want one iterator either -- you want (at least) the usual postfix_iterator (that puts a separator after each item) and an infix_iterator that only puts separators between items.
@JerryCoffin My version is sane and does only intersperse the separator (i.e. between items). Although the assumption was that you'd add the final separator yourself if needed.
Does anyone here actually get confused by the alternative tokens for operators?
@Rapptz and? yes
18:51
@MooingDuck Why..?
What's so confusing about it?
@Rapptz I'm not sure. I just have this "knowledge" that that doesn't compile in C++.
But.. it does..
@Rapptz yeah, that's why I get confused
@LucDanton Somewhat inconvenient to add that final separator when needed, but at least leaving it off is better than including it by default.
@LucDanton You know, Haskell is the only language I've seen where intersperse was used.
18:53
Technically you can range::map([](auto const& item) { return to_string(item) + separator; }, r) though.
Yes, that means computing a string before e.g. inserting.
> = table.concat({"abc", "def"}, "<:>")
abc<:>def
^ Lua
@Rapptz Getting it to work with C++ iterators is mildly tricky (but should be a lot easier with ranges).
Really? I thought it was pretty easy.
@Rapptz "mildly tricky" doesn't mean terribly difficult.
I think I only thought it was easy because I've done it a lot.
@Rapptz I should add: I'm not talking about doing it by hand (which is really easy) but writing a replacement for an ostream_iterator that only intersperses the separator.
19:02
Needs more yield return.
Want some range::coro(/* insert Boost.Coro here */)? :p
^ wat
why would you ever use boost::coroutine anyway
To have coroutines.
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm?
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A: Algorithm that round floating numbers like this

JimIf you aren't concerned about the roundoff: a = (double)((long int)(a) & (0xFFFFFFFFFF000000)); (Probably not for the faint of heart....)

^^ wut
19:12
^ stupid
@Mysticial
21 hours ago, by Eiyrioü von Kauyf
> Consume less memory by only using small numbers in your code. E.g. Math.PI -= 3 // instant win!
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What.
@JS_advice
JavaScript advice #parody
58 tweets, 752 followers, following 1 users
^
best CS recommendations
> You can annotate a line of JS to run faster by prefixing with '//'
@EiyrioüvonKauyf wtf
So, our bug reporter has a feature where it takes a screenshot and you can draw on it.
19:14
@Mysticial I can see what concept he intends, but (A) He did it wrong, (B) even if he did it right, it's the wrong concept.
Today, an artist started using it.
Needless to say, it got abused up the ass.
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@EtiennedeMartel that sounds promising
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I have a bottle of blue curaçao beside me
@EtiennedeMartel this is funny
Ugh client wants to migrate this crappy project to Azure, but it couldn't be less fit for that.
19:16
@CatPlusPlus but the cloud
Also 700MB of RAM is not enough to run bundle install.
that is disturbing
is the gem importing the universe?
Also Azure portal lets you add one endpoint at the time and it takes like 3 minutes to update the configuration.
@Ell Let it stay there, (ABV 15–40%.).
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Ell
I just checked, its 20%
But actually tastes good unlike vodka :3
19:25
@Ell :(
@Ell Well, on your head be it, (well, headache anyway:).
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Ell
Haha indeed
> Cat always lands on feet
> Toast always lands butter side down
> Attach toast butter side up to cat
> Attach cat to generator
> Cat rotates forever
> Infinite energy
ugh what a day
Dear god, for a Boost coroutine !c is not the same as c.empty() ._.
facepalm
19:32
@LucDanton Dare I ask what it does mean? No, come to think of it, I need to eat soon. It's probably better if I don't hear something that will make me feel sick...
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Ell
@tony what's up?
3 hours ago, by Tony The Lion
Meh, I drove into a small metal gate (painted white) and now my car looks like this and like this
and my neck hurts
@JerryCoffin Same as if std::thread had an empty() query to check for the not-a-thread state. So it's useless anyway.
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@tony aw man that sucks :/
19:35
Hey guys, I was wondering if you could look at a SO questions for me. There was a slightly subjective question asked that was closed. However, I feel that it's still within the guidelines (please see the question's comments). Do you feel it should be closed? And if not, could you please vote to reopen? Please comment on the question (regardless of your opinion). Thanks
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A: Is developing in C/C++ for Web Applications using Fast CGI still viable?

Homer6Here are some of my findings when I asked that question myself. I built a repo recently to test that out. I was really happy with the load testing too. Here is the repo. It should get you a bit closer to test it out yourself. This was on ubuntu. https://github.com/homer6/fastcgi Using loader....

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Is your neck pain unrelated or whiplash?
600 GBP out of pocket for my car and 70 for my neck
@Ell No. Unrelated. The only relation is that I hit the gate with my car going to the physio for my neck.
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@tony at least nobody got hurt :)
Tony's wallet looks like it's suffered some severe trauma :(
19:39
yea :(
and my car.. :(
inb4 a sleepless night because my neck hurts too much
@Homer6 No, it's a terrible question.
@LucDanton So basically it answers that always-burning question of: "Is this coroutine really a coroutine?"
@TonyTheLion I've had two car traumas. I bought a new Cavalier SRI and, day one, I left it at the pub 'cos drunk and, with the parking lights on, flattened the battery. Day three, a faulty faglighter set fire to the front passenger seat, burning a large hole in the upholstery. I had an Astra as well, parked it up while visiting a customer. When I got out, it was dark. I drove off forwards into a low wall, (lights just shined over the top), I had forgot was there.
@JerryCoffin Damn, man. I wish that we could have some kind of "type system" or someshit like that to tell us the answer to that question.
Everyone loves invalid states.
19:47
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Q: Computational geometry algorithm which can deal with conic arc segments

JessicaI've just finished reading a book named "Computational Geometry Algorithms and Applications". The algorithm introduced in this book is very helpfull for my future work. But algorithm in this book only concerned about straight line segments. what i want to known is the same algorithm that can dea...

is actually an interesting question
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@DeadMG It's a trap. Steve Yegge convinced me that type systems accomplish nothing.
again so why do we need a coroutine. why is it helpful?. sounds like javascript's "async" things
Yes, they can be used to implement async functions that aren't an ungodly mess of state machines and callbacks.
y not just multithreading/processing ???
Guys
19:53
@EiyrioüvonKauyf coroutines are far easier to work with
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Use your 🌈imagination☆.
@MooingDuck what's a good use case?
(By which I mean Google and books.)
@EiyrioüvonKauyf any time you'd use normal multithreading.
Don't ask me - I've never found any use for them.
19:54
See Erlang.
@MooingDuck wouldn't threads be more useful at times?
@A.H. certainly
@CatPlusPlus erlang is processes not coroutines afaik
Erlang process is a coroutine.
Would it make more sense to have an image class that contains both the pixel data and a reference to a usable texture or to make those two separate classes?
19:58
Yes, no, maybe.
Do you need for them to be separate?
Not yet
Ell
Ell
I would opt for separate
You'll need to reference only sub parts of image data at some point :3 maybe
Like tiles or texture atlas or something, idk
@JerryCoffin nice observation
@sehe: Can I bug you more than I am now?
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20:14
Mm this stuff is nommy nom
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Q: Need C+= programmer with Device driver and system level programming experience for a FT role with Microsoft

Manpreet KaurIt's an immediate position so i will require candidates who are currently in USA and are authorized to work in USA. Hi I am a recruiter in Microsoft.I am currently focused on filling several software engineering roles on our Windows Team, Windows Services Team located in Redmond, WA as well as o...

^ destroy please?
:D
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C+=
Wow that's unprofessional.
@Rapptz and its gone
Drat! Got a downvote in but I'm never fast enough with the closes:(
20:18
lol i got an accept on a question i answered over a month ago xD nice surprise
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz ... dafuq
@MartinJames oh damn :(
is there an std::compare in pretty much the same way there is an std::find?
std::mismatch will do it, thanks
No problem.
@Rapptz Seems legit.
20:36
std::cin >> std::noskipws;
std::copy(std::istream_iterator<char>(std::cin), std::istream_iterator<char>(), std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout));
//I don't know why, but this code makes me happy
Ell
Ell
Hmm
I'm not sure
I personally don't like the look of the stream iterator code
It just seems long
Also, how long does that copy for?
If it skips newline?
@Ell it copies until there is no more to copy
Ell
Ell
20:51
Right, of course
Which is a line, if we're talking about terminal input?
Having trouble with regex. I am trying to capture / in "/" or "/usr" in "/usr/bin/". Using this regex - boost::regex_match( relPath, sm, boost::regex("(/?[^/]+).*|(/)"), sm[1].str() is /usr when relPath is "/usr/bin" But sm[1].str() is empty when relPath is "/"
@Ell More specifically, it copies until incrementing the "start" iterator produces a value that tests equal to the "end" iterator, which normally happens when the OS signals the end of the input file (e.g., after pressing F6 on Windows or ctrl-d on Linux).
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^(/(usr)?)
@Ell no, until the stream ends. Signaling that is OS dependant, CTRL+Z on windows
@JerryCoffin F6 on windows? never heard that one
@not-rightfold sorry.. it is "/" followed by whatever text
user1804599
20:54
^(/[^/]*)
@MooingDuck More dependable than entering control-Z directly. Control-Z only works immediately after <enter>. F6 works regardless.
@JerryCoffin ah, I had noticed that quirk, but hadn't known the alternative
@GManNickG you can try, but I'm not likely to be of muchg help when it involves me typing stuff. That is truly painful over mobile
@sehe Ah, no worries then. I'll give it another shot before I give up. : )
I did notice your pink earlier about spirit stuff (??)
user1804599
20:59
Pink is a nice color.
Ell
Ell
Indeed

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