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00:37
@CatPlusPlus Hey, I'm practically disabled wrt binning since I'm not at home over the weekend
Xeo
Xeo
fail
@Xeo I was finally successful with my template. It took a shamefully long amount of time, but I got it done.
user425495
01:29
I'm looking at boost::lambda::constructor and wondering if it's possible to write it using variadic templates but I don't see an obvious way
Can one learn design from using API's, would you say?
Observe (existing ones), read books, write your own (and get feedback)
rinse repeat
@JerryCoffin might have some good input on this
Everything I write seems to suck, but I cannot put my finger on how to fix it.
user425495
Identify one small part that sucks, and make it suck a little less
user425495
01:35
then do it again and again for years and years
I don't know if it is one part. It all feels like a mess.
user425495
if it all feels like a mess, then maybe you need to make things more modular
user425495
focus on making small independent systems that you can reason about locally
user425495
and focus on how they will interface with the rest of the larger system you are building
01:48
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Q: Java Giving Better Performance Than C & C++

VallentinSo I made a programs which tells the execution time of 100 mio times the square root of 1 mio. I made the following program in C, C++ & Java. I guessed that C & C++ would give the best performance and fastest execution time, and I guessed that Java would give an execution time which would be at ...

For C and C++ programs, you include process start-up and tear-down in your timing. For Java program, you only measure the calculations. — Igor Tandetnik 52 mins ago
^^ ahahaha
wtf why is BOOST_SCOPE_EXIT_ALL giving me undefined error :<
@Mysticial what the actual fuck ?
@Mysticial Well he is, there's no timing code in the C and C++ programs but there is in the Java code. Not sure if it actually makes a difference though.
@Borgleader wouldn't compilers simply remove the loops in the case of C or C++?
Not if you compile in debug mode
which the comments claim he did
I didn't really pay attention
says when he switched to release he got 0.00 seconds execution time
01:57
yep, dead code removal only happens in release
How did he time the non-Java ones?
look at the screenshot?
Still not sure. Some other program timing it?
oh the non java ones xD
im sorry i totally misread you there
Yes, I got the Java one :D
02:03
(watching day9 playing HL2 and reading OpenGL Programming Guide)
I think some IDEs give you the execution time. On Unix theres a utility for timing applications. You can just do like: time myapp.exe or something.
Is that the red book?
yeah that's the redbook. I only have the 7th edition though (latest is 8th or 9th)
I was reading some version online. Early, I think. Reread the pipeline part four times, never clicked :\
I also have the orange book, which I'm going to read next.
That is the shaders?
02:07
@Pawnguy7 Not that important, it's all shaders now anyway. Get it at a high level and move on.
Yep orange book is GLSL only
And the blue was the API docs?
idk, i dont have it
Looks like it.
Does 2.1 have shaders? I forget.
user425495
I've used arcsynthesis.org/gltut for modern opengl
user425495
It's really good
02:08
Oh yeah that's Nicol Bolas' website, I've used it a bit. I recently tried his glLoadGen thing.
It's sweet :)
@justinls Had that bookmarked since Bartek showed it to me.
user425495
I'd go with that site over any book when starting out
user425495
since that's what I did and I actually almost understand the opengl pipeline heh
user425495
duriansoftware.com/joe/… is another good one, albeit shorter
I bought the book for school 2 years ago and I always felt bad for not reading it. So I'm doing that now.
02:15
Does it make sense for input elements to have an interface? (namely, having update and draw)
02:39
damn you valgrind
02:59
Also sleeping is hard. I'm less drunk now, though.
Temporarily.
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A: What is the name of this operator: "-->"?

Kyle SimpsonIt's really a shame C/C++ doesn't actually have a --> operator (as adequately explained by ALL the other answers... seriously, so much duplication!?). JavaScript shows its superiority here by supporting the --> as an "operator" (of sorts). Because of legacy browser issues, --> in JS is a single-c...

^^ nuke
not an answer
MS' latest patch rollout is broken.
hmm
I'm bored everyday.
It's freaking cold and I am wearing only a shirt.
I should have brought a jacket.
Ugh.. not this again.
UI elements sometimes freeze on my window.
Taking up the top of the z axis.
I still don't get how that happens
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Q: Menu command stuck on screen

280Z28For some reason, periodically when I select a menu command, the command label gets "stuck" on the screen and won't go away. I can close all open applications, including whichever one I was using when it got stuck, but it still won't go away. In the screenshot below, I opened an new instance of IE...

lol..
03:50
I was only bored when I was in uni or corporate slaving
never bored at home nowadays
always have better things to do
don't even have time for much TV or readings anymore
If you are bored, you are always welcome to help me out with my 'world dominating' chat app (with gps and timer)
I'm not at home.
Not yet.
god dammit , I managed to screw up a space replacement regex
like how did I even do that
04:27
If I have red, green and yellow, can I make blue?
weird colour pallet.
so icc is supposed to generate super fast code , right?
it is a button set I have got, I have green buttons, red buttons and green buttons, but I need a blue button
04:51
Hi all!
Good morning.
I hate it when I wake up late.
@A.H. What've you been up to?
@GamesBrainiac profiling a trivial program
and creating first project on google code
@A.H. Sounds uninteresting. I'm learning Haskell! ^^
@A.H. I don't get whats so great about google code. Why not just use github or bitbucket?
@GamesBrainiac cool , are you using Learn you a haskell ?
Nope, I just downloaded this tutorial series from Pluralsight.
I love the whole idea of pattern matching in Haskell, it makes things look so nice.
Generics look awesome [a] -> a
@StackedCrooked Hey man! :D Morning.
05:07
morning
@StackedCrooked Do you watch the Legend of Korra
@StackedCrooked No, its just that I can't find 720p links. Thought I might ask you. So anyways, whats up? Did you fix that error on your corilou server?
Which one?
@StackedCrooked The one sehe pointed out.
Runtime error
Ruby code.
05:10
He points out many errors.
Maybe I fixed it, maybe not :)
sehe will surely remind me if I didn't
so now worries
I'm playing with named pipes.
@StackedCrooked named pipes?
Whats tthat?
It's a bash features. It's' a way to create a message queue between two processes.
@StackedCrooked There are so many languages to learn.
I just learnt that Scheme is also another language
And there seem to be no end of Lisp dialects
@StackedCrooked isn't that also available in C ?
so..
Sure. And leveraged to the command line.
05:17
anyone wanna try and run a binary to make sure it works? (as a distributable )
Linux x86_64
05:31
no one ?
@A.H. I will
Send it to me.
@A.H. btw you never answered, why use google code instead of github of bb?
no idea thats why i thought I would try it out :P
btw, this thing has no extension
05:34
yeah
Linux has no need for extensions
oh you need libcurl btw
@A.H. lol
dnt have that
I'll need to fire up VM too
@StackedCrooked does coliru have boost?
@A.H. VM giving problems. Sorry mate.
Ubuntu can be such a bitch
thanks anyway
Debian is superior
@A.H. Here we go again.
I really need to install mint sometime soon
05:37
lol
I head the original distro
its damn slow
huh ?
Whats a fault injection?
Context -> learning TDD
no idea ;p
@StackedCrooked Any idea what a fault injection is?
@A.H. Just asking, after the advent of unique and shared ptrs, do you ever use naked pointers?
@StackedCrooked Were you inspired by the ~> operator?
@ScottW lol How've you been Scott?
I need to tweak it a bit more to make it more realistic.
@ScottW Awesome. Just a little sick though.
@ScottW Nah, the normal kind. Coughing, sneezing, mucus! :P
@ScottW Yea...
@StackedCrooked Spaces would be helpful.
Wait, that would make things less authentic.
@StackedCrooked need hardware
lol e-gf
no intimacy?
<3 real dog :p
speaking of which lounge wuv club is a bit ... dead
phd is gone, puss tony is hardly ever on
06:12
Maybe they don't like dogs..
Yeah that's anarchy :P
You know what to do.
06:36
@StackedCrooked I was expected a 'I am not student'.
06:49
I'm starting to understand the shell basics.
07:09
delicious ...
@StackedCrooked whaaa
I mean ... delectable, the looks of it ... not thinking of food of course >_<
that's suck of a gf
@ScottW she sells them on the sea shore
@Ell wow cool that you're using it
which reminds me I should work on it a bit more :(
07:41
Oh gosh ... why or why Apple
@BartekBanachewicz I read that as "I should work out a bit more" :)
@StackedCrooked I don't get it.
@GamesBrainiac Haha, another Haskell addict :)
@Borgleader Algo week 4 has started :)
@FredOverflow It's abstract art caused by sleep deprivation and experimentation with brace expansion.
@FredOverflow Yessir. With the awesome type system, who needs objects either? :P
@GamesBrainiac Just wait until you try to write a real world application with it ;)
@StackedCrooked Are they error messages?
@FredOverflow I tried using python after all of this, and kinda sucked without pattern matching.
@FredOverflow Although I think they're working on it
07:47
@FredOverflow Nag messages.
@FredOverflow
>>> L = [1,2,3,4,5]
>>> a, *b, c = L
>>> a
1
>>> b
[2, 3, 4]
>>> c
5
This is new in Python 3
So, it does have some kind of pattern matching.
You should look into Scala, it even has Pattern Matching that preserves representation independence. That is, you can total change the underlying data structure of a type without breaking all existing "pattern clients".
@FredOverflow Interesting, I used scala, but didn't really learn much. Used it like an imperative language tbh, for Play framework
Ah, that's like using a C++ compiler to compile C code :)
Wow, obsession with pattern matching? lol
07:50
@FredOverflow Yea, I think you're right.
I'm surprised you even found that many uses for it
@Rapptz Come on, you can literally tell haskell how to interpret your data.
I mean it interprets totally on your terms.
morning
morning
@DeadMG Morning! :D
07:53
[–]SrPeixinho [S] 12 points 11 hours ago (16|4)
This compiler does actually produce code that is often much (1.5x~100x) faster than the direct C equivalent.
Programmers' Day is an international professional day recognized in many technology companies and programming firms, that is celebrated on the 256th (hexadecimal 100th, or the 28th) day of each year (September 13 during common years and on September 12 in leap years). It is officially recognized in Russia and observed in several other countries, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Mongolia, New Zealand, Palest...
Totally missed it :(
missed what?
the only thing that happened is someone came in and said "ER MAH GERD IT'S PROGRAMMERS DAY"
I had cake as a celebration.
Mostly because it was my brother's birthday, not really due to Programmer's Day.
@Rapptz I had fried chicken! :D Just 'cuz.
07:59
> Consistency with ToString. Previously, we didn’t override ToString consistently. We’ve fixed this by not overriding ToString at all. Immutable collections are now RC
:(
Why wouldn't you override ToString for immutable collections? That's just stupid.
> The style of programming with immutable data collections is often associated with functional programming. Advocates of functional programming claim it results in programs with fewer bugs, easier to reason about, fewer lines of code and grants the programmer god like abilities ;) If you are coming from a style of programming where you are mutating state this probably seems like it would be impossible to get anything done
> It’s worth pointing out that this declaration does not have a correctness issue – you cannot mutate an instance of ImmutableList<T> by casting it to a mutable interface. For example, calling IList<T>.Add would throw NotSupportedException.
what the fuck.
"Hey guise, let's implement this interface even though we can't implement this interface!".
Damn 144p videos on youtube
@Rapptz I really hate YouTube now. They put in HTML5 permanently for some of the vids, and I just can't seek anymore.
That's a good thing, fuck flash. Don't know about your seek issue, get a better browser.
@Rapptz I use google chrome.
I dunno why seeking messes up so much.
08:12
I don't have a seeking issue.
@Rapptz Sometimes the volume does not work either. Can you increase/decrease the volume?
YouTube works fine and I've been in HTML5 mode for over a year.
@Rapptz Well, I dunno man. I preferred flash.
Flash is horrible.
Maybe its because I have a slower internet speed than you have.
@Rapptz It has its uses.
08:14
Not anymore.
@DeadMG Java did the same mistake everywhere. There is even an exception dedicated to that, UnsupportedOperationException :(
@Rapptz Apropos better browser, anyone running IE10 successfully? :)
Ah right. I still have that VS2013 ISO.
Me too, but all it's doing is collecting dust :(
JBL
JBL
^Still wondering what the hell VS needs in IE10...
Start page.
NuGet package browsing.
08:19
But I don't need all that shit.
JBL
JBL
But Microsoft thinks differently it seems.
Is 2013 really all that great?
JBL
JBL
Dunno.
I mean 2012 with Resharper is just plain awesome.
It has uniform initialization and variadic templates.
JBL
JBL
08:20
Apart from "includes support for C++11 features that 2012 still doesn't have"
I'm not interested enough I guess
It still doesn't have constexpr or using
I'd like to see real-world examples of Variadic Templates.

Most/All of the example I've seen are only "academics".
lol
std::tuple
std::async
hi
is there any one using qt library
JBL
JBL
08:25
There are many people using the Qt lib.
i also using qt library but i got problem in printing
i want to print report from database source
i have used NCreport library but it's not compatible with Qt 5.1.0 and minGW compiler
@Rapptz Is there still a need to use naked pointers anymore now that we have c++11's shared and unique ptrs?
Null reference
@Rapptz just use null_ptr
08:33
@Rapptz Look, I'm no expert here.
But I was in an argument over using naked pointers. So, I mean in your code, that you write, do you use naked pointers anymore?
FTR, null_ptr isn't a real thing
I don't even know what that was supposed to be
@Rapptz sorry, nullptr
Um, ok.
I've been naming variables you see, so I just keep putting an underscore in everything! :P
A null reference (again).
const stuff* ptr = nullptr;
references can't be null
but pointers can be
08:36
@Rapptz Arrite, thats awesome! :D I am finally free of shitty naked pointers
yaay!
Congrats.
@Rapptz Watch anything good recently?
@advseo32 Rapptz's you're man.
JBL
JBL
@advseo32 Have you tried StackOverflow ?
@GamesBrainiac no
@Rapptz So, erm what've you been up to?
@advseo32 How can I help you. What's your problem?
08:42
Well, I think I've reached the highest level of boredom since I'm currently 42 pages deep on reddit (or about > 1k links)
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@Rapptz You do sound bored. Watch some anime. Or watch orphan black
I'm watching it right now. I hear its good.
lol the reddit tab has about 800 MB of RAM by itself
@advseo32 Now, what I want you to do, is just write a question on Stack Overflow, describing your problem.
Ask on Stack Overflow or search for "[c++-faq] undefined reference"
@Rapptz I think he's a little new to this. He's french too, so everything might be a little daunting.
08:47
You already got an answer on your question (that you posted twice).
@advseo32 Can you link us to the question
@FredOverflow .NET has such a dedicated exception too
@advseo32 Well your question was answered.
Kindly receive your free downvote.
@DeadMG Cut the kid a break, he's probably new, on top of that he's french.
08:52
How do you know he's french? (Likewise, why does it matter?)
@Rapptz Because SO is in english. His error message was spelt, erreur or error. Thats why.
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Q: Convert an equation into C++

user2778807I have a little problem, I need to write a function in order to calculate the second derivative of the variable x. The thing is I already have the equation, but is really long, so, my question is if there is a way to "translate" into a C++ language, my main problem is the exponentiation, because ...

epic fail
@TemplateRex lol. Really awesome avatar. Did you draw it yourself?
Ok, people, what's the rules of this chat board, i'm neither french , neither english , i'm arabic from algeria, so my native language is arabic, that's because i can't present my problem clearly
Sep 9 at 16:20, by Cat Plus Plus
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08:57
@GamesBrainiac no, I found it somewhere, don't recall where
@advseo32 Yes, but you get compiler messages in french. lol
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Stupid question ahead: what's the most famous function having a int foo(&bar); prototype ?

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