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17:00
Poco::Path::temp() returns the temporary directory.
> C1063: compiler limit : compiler stack overflow
yay.
:o Nice
recusing with std::async must be the silliest way to stack growth.
damn
17:07
lost another 1.5 pounds
now I'm up to 36.5
cool
@DeadMG have you considered getting a treadmill @ work
well
for one, I'm unemployed
and for two, why would I do that when I'm already dropping weight at a pretty reasonable rate
:( why are you unemployed? you're obviously not a bad programmer
@StackedCrooked ugh, wtf, she's staring at the camera the whole time .. weird
@EiyrioüvonKauyf He is too much of a lightweight.
17:11
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I didn't get along with my university.
around here, that basically means that about 90% of employers won't look at you
@Tuntuni lol, never looked at the video clip
@StackedCrooked :p
but you're right, it's freakish
:D
yeah lol
oh hey stacked
17:12
Right, you pinged me.
yeah
did I mention that the error log on Coliru has some incredibly annoying behaviour where it repeatedly scrolls back to the top if you even look at it funny, much less attempt to scroll down?
what do you mean didn't get along?
and did I also mention that hijacking ctrl+f for some find functionality that is massively inferior to that which my browser provides is also quite irritating?
:[ have you been applying to jobs?
you can always come to the US :c
it has been mentioned a few times
17:14
=[
i know we have talent jobs somewhere
q_q one of my answersgot downvoted
So much for helping the community q_q
This bug was introduced with the clickable errors feature.
However, my lack of expertise makes this bug a mystery for me.
Show example.
17:16
@EiyrioüvonKauyf You know, I've heard that emigrating to the US is an absolute bitch.
oh it is :[
if you're planning to move there are lots of places though
yeah, but first, that would require finding a job in the US by an employer who sponsors people to emigrate.
if you can kick ass you're good
imho no harm applying freaking everywhere
uhm do you have a university degree?
@StackedCrooked Yes.
The bug is easy to reproduce. Just have a lot of errors, scroll down in the error window, hover over the errors and it scrolls back to top.
Ell
Ell
17:20
How can I get a const void** (a buffer pointer) from a vector?
IME it would scroll back to top even if you didn't hover.
@Ell Er, that would be a pointer to a pointer to the buffer.
@Ell .data()?
229     window.highlightError = function(node, b) {
230         if (node.textContent.search(/^main.cpp:\d+:\d+/) === -1) {
231             return;
232         }
233         //node.style.textDecoration = b ? 'underline' : '';
234         node.style.fontWeight = b ? 'bold' : 'normal';
235         node.style.cursor = b ? 'pointer' : 'auto';
236     };
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I know, I phrased that badly
I mean to say, it was for a buffer
Maybe I should propagate the event instead of returning.
17:20
Or &vec[0].
void* arf =static_cast<void*>( myvec.data() );
void** doublearf = &arf; // arf?
lol
Xeo
Xeo
The fuck are you guys doing
I only see void* all over the place
AH\
Ell
Ell
I think I have to cast away constness. Or make the vector const. Or Some shiz.
17:21
It's not what you think!!!
no.
@Ell UB is waiting for you.
@Ell did it don't judge me it wasn't my fault. ;~;
you have a const void*, so that is fine to add constness or to use an already const vector.
@Xeo Do you know unit testing? I'm just getting started and normally I bug the robot about this stuff but I don't think he's here
Xeo
Xeo
Nope
:D
17:23
Unit Testing is for squares.
Real men write self-exploding code!
Xeo
Xeo
kicks @ThePhD into a square
q_q y u do dis 2 me
How can you not know unit testing, you're all bad.
Xeo
Xeo
Well, I know unit testing, but I didn't do much with it yet.
Except whip up some tests for our server
@DeadMG IIRC, Unit Testing is when you take the smallest pieces of functionality / individual invariants of your class and test their results against what you know to be the right answer.
17:24
@CatPlusPlus Everyone starts from zero knowledge with that shit, you know.
BOOST_EQUAL(1,1)
llama
@DeadMG Speaking of the robot, i havent seen him around much lately
Everyone starts bad, and you're still bad.
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader prolly passed out drunk
3
I see
17:25
@Xeo Does Robot like beer or wine?
IIRC he was a beer person that also enjoyed Wine?
Xeo
Xeo
Beer, I think
What do you want to know
Xeo
Xeo
Not that he can enjoy it much
with him getting drunk after one glass and everything
Ell
Ell
@Xeo Really? :P
well, I'm looking at unit testing my lexer, and I have no idea what to enter for the test cases.
Ell
Ell
17:26
@DeadMG I guess test every token type?
I mean, the possible input space is so large, how the fuck am I gonna know when I've covered a useful amount of it.
Source bits and expected token streams, maybe.
@Xeo I'm on vacation. I show up for a few minutes and see this slander. :|
Xeo
Xeo
stream of tokens, and the expected output?
Ell
Ell
Generate permutations of each token type, then check for the expected output
17:27
Do coverage test on your lexer's code.
Test corner cases.
hey, you're right.
Add tests for bugs that you fixed, to avoid regressions.
there are only a few different branches to test
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes We love you too. :D How's the vacation?
17:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now I feel compelled to star the slander in question.
Gotta run anyway.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes have a fun hol
Meh. Why an out buffer be a void**? Why not just void*?
er, an out buffer?
Ell
Ell
output :3
int archive_read_data_block(struct archive *, const void **buff, size_t *len, off_t *offset);
kinda implies a pointer to (a pointer where the function places a pointer to the buffer which is it's output).
Xeo
Xeo
17:33
@Ell pointer to a buffer-pointer
as opposed to a pointer where you provide a buffer.
Ell
Ell
@Xeo But I don't understand what the point of the second layer of indirection is for?
@Ell The function wants to return a pointer to a buffer. But it can't because C and shitty error codes. So it takes a pointer to a place where it puts that pointer.
you call it as void* buf = nullptr; archive_read_data_block(shit, &buf, shit); and then use buf.
Ell
Ell
ohhh
it's a common C thing, surprised you haven't seen it before
Ell
Ell
17:36
How could I have missed that, thanks
> Well, I would like a nice high-paying job with a hundred-man developer team to develop all my dreams, but that's not gonna happen either. Oh, and I'd also like a very attractive wife who can cook and clean, since I really can't.
:P
nobody around here would say something like that.
Ell
Ell
I was thinking I had to prove my own storage
@DeadMG Removing the bold-on-hover seems to fix the bug.
17:41
@DeadMG Martin coding horror #74 - 'void **buff' - I've been known to use that location as temporary storage during the function call :)
@StackedCrooked Ooh, shiny.
@DeadMG also that was you haha
VS doesn't bold it either, so it's not like you're being worse than any other. :P
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Yes, I know.
: [ that makes it less fun
17:51
@MartinJames I don't really see the core problem with that. Kinda obfuscated, but it should be fine.
Ell
Ell
sfml, y u no exceptions!?
a question we have to ask about way too many libraries.
@DeadMG Yeah. I mainly use it for data that is temporary, and caller-specific, (ie. when there is more than one thread calling the function). The void** is also useful because a result can be stored before a blocked calling thread runs, (again, that would be by another thread) - something that is not really possible with conventional return values.
user1804599
I want mkdir and cd in one command without &&. :<
Ell
Ell
alias?
mkcd would be it
18:16
Alias cd for maximum fun.
mcd, for brevity
make/change dir
A woman walks into the kitchen to make a sandwich because she is hungry and she likes sandwiches.
Tuna or is it a Turkey-Lettuce-Tomato sandwich?
@ThePhD I'm quite partial to the cheese+avocado+tomato+onion sandwich.
Also, has anyone ever made you one of those really bland, disgusting, no-mayonnaise no-carrots no-celery no-parsley tuna?
Like, where they just take the tuna out of the can and slap it on some sandwich bread.
Ell
Ell
18:25
Nope
Me.
Without any, like, preparation
Ell
Ell
Also ughhhh why does this not output the whole file :3
I eat raw tuna.
@Rapptz Dude.
Ell
Ell
18:26
@ThePhD Not even draining? :O
DUDE.
Y u no make Tuna delicious
@Rapptz you mean sushi?
Ell
Ell
okay, why doth my ofstream not write all data on write :3
@Rapptz Me and you: <3
@Collin The two terms are not interchangeable.
18:27
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry, "as part of a sushi dish?"
I've never really figured out the details
@Collin I don't like sushi actually.
@Collin ;)
Sashimi is closer
I do drain off the excess brine first, else the sandwich 'loses integrity'.
Sushi is the wider dish and generally requires rice
@Rapptz I've had it, it was nice, but I wasn't wild about it
18:28
Raw Tuna is fine.
It's when they chop it up and then put it in the can,
and then people just open the can and eat that Tuna without first... preparing it.
> Tu peux juste hardcoder la valeur de l'enum pis espérer que personne la change
I've done that camping before
Ell
Ell
gotta have mayonaise with tinned tuna
@ThePhD Well I drain the water obviously.
Oh, I accidentally made something work as I intended.
5
18:29
> pis
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It also tastes like heaven.
@Ell Can't be bothered. Bread, spread, tuna, (maybe a little vinegar).
@kbok "puis".
@Rapptz But there's more to do.
Ell
Ell
I just don't like it :3
18:30
When I meet you, I shall make you true, GLORIOUS Tuna.
And it will be amazing.
No thanks.
@EtiennedeMartel I know, but it's a pain for the eyes to see it written
@LucDanton Oh dear - you need to fix it so that it works like the rest of your apps.
I don't like tuna salad (why else would I eat it raw?)
It's not Tuna Salad.
it is TRUE Tuna.
18:30
Where is that from?
@LucDanton thats dangerous talk
> Please avoid extended discussions in comments. Would you like to automatically move this discussion to chat?
@kbok Nah. It's cool.
@MartinJames I.e. slowly? Given as I'm making some 'tuning', resulting in a 10x slowdown.
@LucDanton Heh:)
10x slowdown is pretty impressive.
18:32
The pessimistic would see both those things as a proof of incompetence. The incompetent sees it as proof of his genius and getting it right the first time around!
@LucDanton I mean, I've had, like *2 slowdown, and many, many infinite slowdowns, but not much in between.
To be fair it's not so much tuning as it is comparing two different implementation techniques. It might be the case that only one of them lends itself well to compiler optimizations. One is 1.5x slower than the reference, the other is 15x slower.
I was a bit disappointed with the original 1.5x but now it's looking pretty good actually!
So, first we were talking about tuna, and now we're talking about tuning. How interesting.
Once I had this bug. To more easily debug it, I set the buffer pool count to 1, but only made a mental note to put it back to 256. Sure enough, I delivered it and got several 'HEY! What have you done? It's twice as slow with only one user and we daren't log on more than one!'
18:41
@EtiennedeMartel You can't always tune a fish, but you can always tuna sandwich!
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Compiler optimizations don't make much difference to the perceived speed of my apps.
> And here's the other thing. In my experience, it is fine to install MinGW or Clang on Windows, but you're going to have some inconvenience because hardly anybody precompiles binaries for those compilers for Windows (whereas lots of people precompile binaries for Visual Studio).
At least MinGW's DLLs are only 0.99 MB.
So?
It's not about MinGW DLLs.
@Rapptz He's talking about precompiled libs.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah I know.
18:43
Then why are you talking about MinGW's DLLs?
Mine was a side comment. I didn't think it was clear.
Ahahaha
Jesus christ
I have to rebuild clang for VS 2012
Let the suffering begin ;~;
@CatPlusPlus Hey, is that your real name?
18:54
@EtiennedeMartel CatMinusMinus
I mean I just received an email from a certain "Piotr <last name redacted>".
Maybe. Google is shit.
Ha.
I can now start stalking youuuu.
It's pinned
18:55
(Damn, @ThePhD will explode with this)
What?
Oh never mind, I see it.
twitter.com/loungechat Fuckers took my name.
Lolwat
It's some dating shit. =l
I hate how I can't delete my Google+ account they forced me to make
18:59
Yerp.
They put that shit in everywhere.
You can maybe decomission the service, though?
Thankfully at the very least you can not use it on YouTube.
That's why I can't delete it.
It'll delete everything I have on YouTube
yay
I broke Twitter.
19:01
@CatPlusPlus Sweet!
@Rapptz Nice.
Lol
I just raped the space on my HDD
Fucking Clang, so mother fucking gigantic.
So if I know nothing of github nor git, but want to play around with lundi, and have installed git and tortisegit, anyone know where I can find an explanation for the concepts behind how to use github?
But seriously fuck Google and their + shit nobody cares about.
user1804599
Hey sluts what's up.
like, to participate, do I have to make my own version of a repository on github, or a fork, or can I just grab the source somehow, modify that, and submit a pull request?
@MooingDuck It's a simple question of "Clone (Repository URL)" to get the source code, and the github page for Lundi should tell you what the URL is.
@Rapptz perfect, thanks
@DeadMG first time I tried that I got an error "git failed to cleanup properly", so then I asked here for advice
that usually means some shit about existing repos that are being pulled over, or something.
I use Mercurial rather than Git
@MooingDuck To participate you make a fork, clone it to your local drive, work on it, commit to your fork and then send a pull request.
@MooingDuck TortoiseGit is shit. Get SourceTree.
TortoiseHg is pretty nice, but it's pretty similar to TortoiseGit.
I've never tried SourceTree. Is it fun and cross-platform and shit?
19:10
TortoiseGit is closer to TortoiseSVN.
I.e. crap.
Ah.
I've managed to set up twitter.com/LoungeChatRepo before Twitter shit itself.
I don't know why, but there you go.
Best OP design comment today: 'the issue is I have multiple threads calling these methods dumping in data to write across a socket. I am using static so things are kept consistant from thread to thread. Member variables assigned to a non static address will vary on every instantiation of this class within each thread'
@CatPlusPlus It'll automatically tweet our commit messages? :O
The ones pushed to master repo.
19:15
Ah, alright.
git commit -m ' i like big butts'
git config --global user.name "cat++"
;D
We could probably get other repos there, too.
@CatPlusPlus Cause tweeting is fashionable.
just wondering... do you really need a twitter
19:18
Anybody have any intuition of how long it takes to draw a 3d surface that has 5,000,000 vertices using a triangle strip? I basically need a surface that corresponds to the color of my texture map.
it's the same domain as #stupid.stupid#hashtags make me cool
and that irks me slightly
We're really into building elaborate infrastructure around our projects, but not so much the actual coding
Apparently.
I like infrastructure.
@Mikhail @BartekBanachewicz
19:19
You should become a ~manager~.
@CatPlusPlus you should do Java
useless infrastructure :D
More like sysop.
I already screwed up because lundi/test.cpp includes <catch.hpp> which I don't have.
@MooingDuck download it? :p
That's a testing framework.
19:20
@MooingDuck catch-lib.com
it's phil's catch.hpp
i think
You shouldn't be running the tests yourself, I don't think?
yeah, and it's a single header
yup philsquared
i didn't like it
You should always be running the tests.
19:20
@EiyrioüvonKauyf you're weird, also wrong
user1804599
Catch is great.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf in not liking Catch
user1804599
Catch deserves KISS award.
19:21
oh that sort of 'wrong'
that awkward moment when i like boost's Unit Test better
the only time :[
@EiyrioüvonKauyf yep, definitely wrong :D
Definitely weird.
@ThePhD yeah, no reason for devs to run tests
I meant that Bartek & friends already run teh tests. They also have Travis CI, IIRC
So you can just look at see if the tests are passing. If not, then you don't use it.
19:23
That doesn't mean you shouldn't run it.
@ThePhD I'd like to not give them code that causes them to fail tests in the first place
Oh, It hought you were just pulling to use it.
If you're contributing, of course you should run the tests and stuff.
there's sorta TravisCI for that
hmm, I need a C++11 compiler :/
it runs tests every time
@MooingDuck gcc --std=c00x
no
19:25
@MooingDuck GCC is your best bet. :c
-std=c++11 a
GCC / MinGW is probably the most mature cross-platform compiler effort you're ever going to get.
@ThePhD I want the November CTP anyway, might as well try that first. I have GCC/mingw, but debugging with those is nontrivial in ways that don't look like I'm goofing off at work
@MooingDuck If you're going to swing to the CTP, you might as well go all the way with VS 2013 Preview
or -std=gnu++11 a
19:26
I haven't debugged in a long time :s
@Rapptz printf debugging and log ftw?
If a program crashes I just see what it throws or signals and go from there.
Ell
Ell
Herro again
@ThePhD yeah that too, usually easier.
@MooingDuck Of course, VS 2013 Preview requires a fresh VS install, soo.
19:29
std::cout
best debugging
cough
@EiyrioüvonKauyf cerr at least!
user1804599
Ugh.
user1804599
-lm is so fucking silly.
I can't install the CTP because it thinks VS is still running :/
Ell
Ell
19:31
backtraces help :3
define PRINTLN(err) \
std::cerr << err << std::endl;
std::cout << err << std::endl;
why not both
oh and a macro ;D
you are not one of us
Ell
Ell
hmm. What is the significance of 65488 ?
2^16 - 88?
Ell
Ell
Boy I'm retarded.
user1804599
GitHub language stats y u no ignore wscript.
Ell
Ell
For some reason I completely missed the regular read method, and was trying to read the whole file with one read_block call
user1804599
Silliness is silly.
@Rapptz 2^4 x 4093 looks more relevent
Not arbitrary at all.
19:38
I could see 4093 as a typo of a hardcoded page size. Seems more likely than a -88.
@MooingDuck Also, possibly inserted for cache reasons.
yeah it's likely imho
iirc my page size was bigger though
4096 x86 8192 x64
To add a service to your Google Apps account:
1.
2.
Thanks, Google, that's helpful.
:D
it's a self-help problem
19:45
lol
" this problem left as an exercise to the reader"
user1804599
LOL
the most hated sequence of words in math
:[
user1804599
I have more branches than commits.
Nice.
user1804599
19:48
@EiyrioüvonKauyf You must love it. You're an emo. Llama.
no; hipster llama
Ell
Ell
Hmm. Now only the last sound plays. Maybe some ownership problem :3
Eh, the trick to create G+ account using YouTube name is not working with Apps.
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Oh my ghod! Hipsters are sooooo 2012!
user1804599
@Aphex dat frog.
Ell
Ell
19:56
Awwww I love doggies! I love throwing them in the river!
T_T
@DeadMG /cc @Ell is coming for you
woof woof motherfucker
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user1804599
s/for/to/

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