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21:00
crc.cpp(27) : fatal error C1060: compiler is out of heap space
I just discovered Boost.Preprocessor and all I can say is WTF. My CRC32 array code can be reduced to two lines now:
#define FOO(Z, N, _) BOOST_PP_COMMA_IF(N) f<N>::value

unsigned crc_table[] = { BOOST_PP_REPEAT(256, FOO, _) };
You can use BOOST_PP_ENUM for autocomma.
I've killed compiler with mine, so I think I'll just stop.
#define FOO(Z, N, _) f<N>::value

unsigned crc_table[] = { BOOST_PP_ENUM(256, FOO, _) };
awesome
@FredOverflow jaw drop.
Please post that.
My upvotes are itching.
I do not appreciate having my account blocked without being notified of the reason.
21:05
@StackedCrooked See the discussion from about 15 minutes ago.
Hahah, if I reduce the number of inner loop iterations the compiler doesn't die, but the resulting array is about 2MB big.
@MartinhoFernandes okay...
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A: Compute the CRC32 table at compile-time

FredOverflowThe core loop for (k = 0; k < 8; k++) { if (c & 1) { c = 0xedb88320L ^ (c >> 1); } else { c = c >> 1; } } can be converted into a meta-function: template <unsigned c, int k = 8> struct f : f<((c & 1) ? 0xedb88320 : 0) ^ (c >> 1...

Can local classes be used with templates in C++0x?
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Q: Please notify people of the reasons for suspension

Martinho FernandesI cannot put it more eloquently than Lasse did: Why aren't the users who get suspended notified of the reason for this? I mean, if the purpose of the suspension is to get someone to improve their behavior, isn't this like every other comment asking why people downvoted their post? If th...

21:07
@MichaelMyers Somebody flagged our messages?
#define OUTER_LOOP() \
	BOOST_PP_REPEAT(64, OUTER_LOOP_FN, 0  ) \
	BOOST_PP_REPEAT(64, OUTER_LOOP_FN, 64 ) \
	BOOST_PP_REPEAT(64, OUTER_LOOP_FN, 128) \
	BOOST_PP_REPEAT(64, OUTER_LOOP_FN, 192)

#define EXTRACT(state) \
	BOOST_PP_ARRAY_ELEM(0, state)

#define OUTER_LOOP_FN(_, idx, offset) \
	BOOST_PP_COMMA_IF(idx) INNER_LOOP((idx + offset))

#define INNER_LOOP(idx) \
	EXTRACT(BOOST_PP_WHILE(INNER_LOOP_PRED, INNER_LOOP_FN, (2, (idx, 7))))

#define INNER_LOOP_PRED(_, state) \
	BOOST_PP_ARRAY_ELEM(1, state)
(see full text)
It might work with 64-bit compiler.
32-bit bails out with no heap on the 6th iteration.
@StackedCrooked Yes, so it seems. Martinho Fernandes actually flagged himself.
@StackedCrooked I think for me it was that bull gif.
The one everyone complained about being distracting.
It doesn't make sense to have the suspension 2 hours later.
It's whenever it gets flagged enough.
21:09
AFAIK the suspension on kicks in when it gets removed.
IMO the flagging system is meh, and not very useful.
The problem could be mitigated by having moderators around to clear bogus flags, but honestly there are so many flags in the Android and iPhone rooms that most of us just don't bother any more.
And I don't think flagging my own message is something utterly stupid. If I post something that should be flagged and then realize I did wrong, why shouldn't I?
@MichaelMyers do you know which of my messages were flagged?
Give the room owners ability to delete messages.
Not this roundabout, global, easy abusable thingy.
We're bothered with flags from JS room, even though we have no way of knowing the context.
And we can't delete messages here without bothering everyone.
It's crap, basically.
21:11
@StackedCrooked No. The moderation tools on chat are far behind the tools on the main sites. I have almost no powers other than the basic kinds you'd see on IRC.
I just hit "not sure" most of the time. Even if the message is "You're stupid." we cannot know if it's flagworthy without context. And I don't like the idea of manually checking context of every single message.
Right now the only thing owner is good for is to change the topic, and give people write access when the room is locked down.
And if you come to realize you posted something inappropriate then you can't delete it if two minutes have passed. You just have to sit through the suspension.
I counterflag everything to fight the system, har.
Well, I did before I removed the annoying blue thingies with UserCSS.
Perhaps I should make a second account :)
And access from a proxy.
Like a boss.
if the bosses of SO would know how many socks I have!
@StackedCrooked I can see that's a problem.
@JohannesSchaublitb Your underwear is your business.
Er, nope, 64-bit compiler bails out, too.
Socks are underwear?
My number of socks is always, for some unexplainable reason, an odd number.
you wear the socks under your shoes
@JohannesSchaublitb we have so much in common
@JohannesSchaublitb So what? You wear shirts under coats.
21:15
I also wear my underwear under my trousers.
Unless when I'm playing superman.
cl : Command line error D8030 : Internal Compiler Error in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\BIN\amd64\cl.exe. You will be prompted to send an error report to Micosoft later.
Yay.
you don't always wear coats. but you always wear shoes
@StackedCrooked It is theoretically possible for molecules to pop out of existence. Increased heat and motion increases the odds, and, I am convinced, increased heat and circular motion makes it possible for entire articles of clothing to disappear.
So, yeah, don't use my solution. :D
@MichaelMyers Yeah, and socks in particular.
21:16
Oh, BOOST_PP_LIMIT_REPEAT is exactly 256... lucky me :)
Why was "circular" in italics?
hmmm... no augmented assignment move operators?
Boost.PP is awesome.
@FredOverflow #undef ;)
I've played with it when we did those enum-to-string thingies.
And then realised I can replace externally generated n-arg functions with it.
21:17
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, and that's when I learned how to view preprocessor output
ok, so. I wanna get started with boost. In particular boost asio
How do I compile the thing
with mingw or cygwin
asio is header only, AFAIR.
its possible right?
@hexa you can use the boost installer on Windows
bjam toolset=gcc
21:18
s,header-only,build-slowdowning,
@CatPlusPlus It's b2 now.
@CatPlusPlus But its portable right? So i can have the same code on posix and windows, right?
I had a few glances at boost asio and it seems very cryptic to me..
There wouldn't be much of a point to it, if it weren't portable.
@MartinhoFernandes That reminds me I haven't checked 47 yet.
Updating for GC is too painful, anyway, but hey.
21:20
Goblin Camp. I've bundled parts of Boost to simplify compilation for lusers.
They apparently can't handle bjam.
Too bad I've used bjam for GC, too.
Yeah, I got that.
No, but really, Boost is one of those hard-to-get-right dependencies.
Especially with iterator debugging shenanigans.
I once built a GUI app with Cygwin and it started this monstrous X11 graphical interface. What the hell is that thing anyway?
21:21
I don't know if they fixed that.
WaitWhat? Stackoverflow got chat... Hi there!
Oh boy, now we have a @Nils and a @NilsP.
I recently went crazy, and bundled all of the dependencies.
Except big system ones.
21:22
@StackedCrooked You're talking about the default appearance?
@CatPlusPlus you can embed the dll as a hex literal in the source code and dump it on program startup.
@CatPlusPlus sounds like you're in the middle of noobs.
Oh yeah, and Boost.Serialization breaks our saves when it's not exactly 1.44.0.
@StackedCrooked Not portable.
@MartinhoFernandes Is there a non-default appearance as well? I had this diagonal crosshair.
21:23
@MartinhoFernandes It's a game, it's inevitable.
@MartinhoFernandes The eventual build isn't portable anyway.
I'm not sure how you do it in Cygwin, but I'm using X11 and it doesn't look horrible.
Though I doubt installing KDE will make you happy.
Cygwin's X11 server was pretty crappy, AFAIR.
Does gnome and kde run on X11?
@StackedCrooked Everything does.
21:24
All Linux DEs run on X11.
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with the concept.
Unfortunately.
So what is the name of the default X11 interface then? The one with the diagonal crosshair.
Dunno. I think it's just the "standard toolkit"
But I might be wrong.
21:25
twm?
In computing, twm (originally Tom's Window Manager, then Tab Window Manager and now Timeless Windows Manager) is the standard window manager for the X Window System, version X11R4 onwards. It is a re-parenting window manager that provides title bars, shaped windows and icon management, and is extensively configurable. twm was a breakthrough achievement in its time, but has been largely superseded by other window managers. twm made a strong impact on the development of X window managers. Many others, such as vtwm, tvtwm, CTWM, FVWM and their derivatives, were built on its code, while man...
Yeah. Nobody uses that.
@StackedCrooked I remember that one, used it in the late 90th, but I haven't seen it in ages... (x11 with that ugly pointer)
@NilsPipenbrinck You can edit your messages for 2 minutes, see newbie hints on the right.
thanks, will do!
21:27
oh hi
for the LONGEST time, X11 wasn't able to use the graphics' card 3D acceleration, simple because it was always client<>server... even locally :P
@CatPlusPlus You're mean game developers are inevitably noobs?
@MartinhoFernandes No, open-source game audience. We don't have many developers.
Any game audience, really.
what do you mean?
Oh, for a while there I thought you bundled boost for your cow-workers.
21:29
Gamers are technologically inept monkeys.
Now I see you meant bundling it with the game.
Or something.
Well, making the build self-contained makes it easier for new contributors to start.
@CatPlusPlus I am a gamer.
@hexa Me too.
@CatPlusPlus You inept monkey
21:30
Not having hunt for dependencies all over the web is a big plus for a project, I'd say, even if the initial clone takes a bit longer.
Though maybe that's just me.
He's an inept cat.
But really, it's not that. It's just that games are very popular and the majority of them are just, inept monkeys
or 14 yo, or /b/ is their home page.
what's new?
21:33
I'd do something crazy with Boost.PP again.
Any ideas? :P
@TonyTheTiger Me and @StackedCrooked, we got suspended.
not sure what you use it for
@MartinhoFernandes from what?
21:34
@TonyTheTiger You use it to do crazy things.
tomorrow
it's time to get parsing again
@TonyTheTiger From chat. Stupid flags now give you auto-suspension. And we had a flag war here.
@MartinhoFernandes flag war?
@MartinhoFernandes what did you flag each other for?
when that happened?
21:35
No, I mean, kids came and started flagging everything.
Flag the Flag.
Like usually happens in the Android and PHP rooms.
why do I miss such fun things as flag wars??? I'm always here for boring non-rebellious discussions
Capture the flag! :)
@TonyTheTiger You should get out less.
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@CatPlusPlus yea, I go out way too much, gosh I'm too social for geekdom
I didn't flag anybody. And I have no idea which message of mine was flagged either.
Ok, now I need a new tagline for my profile. "Help! I'm suspended!" doesn't cut it anymore.
help I've been flagged!
You've had that in the tagline?
21:37
Yeah.
I don't need taglines, my presence is enough :P
I wonder how we could have missed that.
@MartinhoFernandes "I'm not a flag"
were you paying attention or surfing pr0n?
boolean flagged = true
@CatPlusPlus I'm certain you guys check my tagline every few minutes.
21:38
How about tagline like this?
@MartinhoFernandes no we post it on reddit
I'm gonna try installing Gnome on Cygwin.
It's on my profile, duh.
@StackedCrooked What's that smiley for "completely flabbergasted"?
21:39
@StackedCrooked Is that even possible?
It will take a while.
It is in the list of cygwin packages.
Oh, installing, not compiling.
@MartinhoFernandes there's always the look of disapproval
KDE takes about hours to build on my machine.
21:40
Anyone of you working with embedded development prototypes? I today had to make it through airport security with such a system (again)... It wasn't fun
@CatPlusPlus oh so you compile and @DeadMG is the parser around here, so we've almost got a workable system here :)
You write software for bombs?
Running configure scripts on Cygwin is slow.
@CatPlusPlus are you on Linux?
@NilsPipenbrinck We don't live in countries with crazy people at airports.
21:41
@NilsPipenbrinck I do embedded a lot, but i never run to airports with my prototypes
@TonyTheTiger No.
@CatPlusPlus oh no? didn't realize
@Martino no - I write software for mobile phones. The problem is that mobile phone prototypes do look like bombs (with all the colored cables connecting daughter boards with main board)
@CatPlusPlus what are you on then?
Windows, duh.
21:41
@TonyTheTiger Drugs, duh.
the combination of building a Qt application for Windows on Cygwin with mingw32 using cmake never really worked for me.
@CatPlusPlus lucky you!
Cygwin is a POSIX layer for Windows.
@CatPlusPlus and what's the advantage?
21:42
@NilsPipenbrinck Do you write operating systems for phones? or just applications that run on top of droid/symbian/ios?
It's more than just posix.
@TonyTheTiger You can run apps written by lazy people.
You get POSIX on Windows. That's an advantage.
It's like a linux distribution.
21:42
It sucks unimaginably.
It's slow and crappy.
It's a workaround at best.
@CatPlusPlus I like it.
@CatPlusPlus oh interesting
And it's the best workaround around :(
@StackedCrooked What about using the official nokia sdk? that never worked for you?
21:43
@JohannesSchaublitb pr0nstars.
oh, we've gotten over our flagging phase? Nice
@JohannesSchaublitb cygwin
Most non-portable software tends to rely on fork, and Cygwin emulating fork is slowpoke.
@hexa yes, but I wanted to use a cross-dev build for linux, mac and windows.
@hexa Well, OS work (kernel drivers mostly) and higher level subsystems. At the moment I'm working on NFC (that new thing...).
21:43
@jalf wanna start a new phase?
not really
unless it involves sleeping
if you want to develop for windows, take mingw and install on linux
It might involve werewolves.
21:44
@NilsPipenbrinck cool. Near Field comms are gonna be the bomb, i hope. What platform you work on mostly?
@jalf but while sleeping, we can't talk on here...
I prefer spooning anyway.
Sporking.
spanking
synax_option_type ECMAScript !!
21:44
@CatPlusPlus you animal!
@StackedCrooked You anime!
ooops...
@hexa I have a replacement implementation for Android (because the original implementation sucks to much). Makes big waves at the moment, but honestly most of my focus is posix/linux and win32 at the moment.
what's all the android talk going on?
@JohannesSchaublitb Will you be collecting reps the whole night?
21:45
@CatPlusPlus actually I just looked up the term sporking on Urban dictionary. Learned a new word again...
I'm on the same boat as you. But add bare metal microcontrollers to the mix.
@StackedCrooked Really? Let's see.
sporking, hmmm unlucky they can't do that in the matrix, cause there is no spoon
@hexa ah - I see.. Love bare metal work btw.. I whish I could do more of that stuff. Otoh getting prototype NFC transponder chips and debugging them is fun as well.
21:46
@TonyTheTiger o god
@TonyTheTiger But there are erections, right?
@MartinhoFernandes donno... I never really asked?
Well, it's basically Internet.
In 3D.
@ManofOneWay im not collectin gat all right now
21:48
@JohannesSchaublitb why?
@StackedCrooked where is that boost windows installer you said?
@ManofOneWay cause he's king already, so what else is there to have?
@StackedCrooked cool, thanks :)
@hexa just found the link by typing "boost installer" into Google :)
21:49
@TonyTheTiger - 200k against Skeet, @JohannesSchaublitb needs to catch up
@hexa don't get my hopes up like that. For a moment, I thought you were talking about some Boost.Installer library. Given the suckiness of Windows installers, that would have been amazing
@ManofOneWay Jon Skeet is merely a meme
@jalf Hah nice joke.
@jalf Btw, which do you consider the less sucky installer system for Windows at the moment?
NSIS?
NSIS is nice.
guys
why does it take so fuckin' long to build a language? I want to start using "DeadMG++" right now! :(
21:51
Once you get used to its weirdness.
@DeadMG 6 to 8 weeks.
@MartinhoFernandes lol
lol
I nailed it!
You're doing carpentry?
21:55
I doubt she'd be happy that you're calling her 'it'.
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no, "it" is actually a woman and he's referring to sex
LOL
@CatPlusPlus great minds think alike!
:P The nail of course!
@DeadMG I concur.
adjusts monocle
Great minds are unique. Mediocre minds think alike.
@CatPlusPlus you have a monocle?
@MartinhoFernandes nice one :)
21:56
He's a cat, why wouldn't he?
@MartinhoFernandes cats are supposed to see well in the dark, and afaik it's dark in most of Europe right now
so he shouldn't need a monocle
What does seeing got to do with monocles?
Monocles are a fashion accessory.
Oh, you mean out there.
21:57
A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the vision in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens, generally with a wire ring around the circumference that can be attached to a string. The other end of the string is then connected to the wearer's clothing to avoid losing the monocle. The antiquarian Philipp von Stosch wore a monocle in Rome in the 1720s, in order to closely examine engravings and antique engraved gems, but the monocle did not become an article of gentlemen's apparel until the nineteenth century. It was introduced by the dandy's quizzing glass...
A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the vision in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens, generally with a wire ring around the circumference that can be attached to a string. The other end of the string is then connected to the wearer's clothing to avoid losing the monocle. The antiquarian Philipp von Stosch wore a monocle in Rome in the 1720s, in order to closely examine engravings and antique engraved gems, but the monocle did not become an article of gentlemen's apparel until the nineteenth century. It was introduced by the dandy's quizzing glass...
Yes, I can confirm it's dark.
correct vision in only one eye, in my English that means its aid your vision
not sure what English you speak, but there it is
Nice place here.. I may come back. SeeYa
where you ever here?
too much alcohol is bad for you... just realize that

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