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11:03
PHP is for losers.
Codes PHP for a living ^
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So @not-rightfold, are you then by definition, a loser?
Haha why so bitter?
Its rightfold, did you expect much else?
Ell
Ell
@bartek is the programme in use part of the vao state?
Or does the vao just keep vertex layout?
'The best performance improvement is the transition from the nonworking state to the working state.' -- John Ousterhout
I like this ^
11:12
If you put a + before the first lambda, it magically starts to work. — Johannes Schaub - litb 5 secs ago
trollol
@TonyTheLion He's a little pony.
hi @BartekBanachewicz
Lion likes pony, no?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I think they taste good
i like dog meat.
tasted it once and fell in love
user1804599
11:15
@TonyTheLion PHP isn't for me.
I prefer donkey ... tried it once and loved it
@JohannesSchaub-litb I prefer horses.
Tasty ass ...
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You know.
user1804599
A transactional file system would be most useful.
Ell
Ell
11:16
They exist right?
user1804599
Most likely.
user1804599
@JohannesSchaub-litb hehe
user1804599
Fuck implicit conversions.
oh... qt creator why you suck so much? even notepad++ can collapse preprocessor if-blocks =\
i don't like that qtcreator can't parse "void f(a) int a; { }"
11:23
why should it? that's not legal C++
@JohannesSchaub-litb even I can't parse it.
@JohannesSchaub-litb QtCreator's parser is not very good I think.
@Abyx It's the oldest C function syntax.
But I haven't tried the other editors so maybe they are just as bad.
user1804599
Emacs ftw.
11:25
I have special macros that prevent QtCreator from parsing certain code because it breaks the intellisenses.
Cedet is not good IMO
@StackedCrooked There's no reason for any editor to accept void f(a) int a; {} since it's not legal C++.
It was just a side remark. Not really about that case.
@DeadMG if that was the criteria, rather than delivering a good user experience, I won't use the editor
@JohannesSchaub-litb It's a perfectly valid user experience for a C++ editor.
11:26
The editor must avoid false positives.
no editor is compelled to accept syntax which is not in the language it's trying to edit.
@DeadMG so you want your editor to color your code all pink when you are in the process of writing "int a;"?
i can see you getting a headache at the end of the day, because most of the time when writing program code, your intermediary code doesn't conform to C++
@JohannesSchaub-litb There's a big difference between "In the middle of creating something valid" and "Something which is plain invalid".
The colors only change if you make a "tree" error.
anyway, I don't like my editor to conform to any standard. i like it usable. that's the only thing that matters
11:28
rejecting K&R C syntax which isn't even legal Standard C is a usability issue I feel that practically nobody will run into
QtCreator has been steadily improving over the last three years that I've used it.
But slowly.
@DeadMG there is also quality of implementation. it may fail with "This declaration is not Standard C++" and I would be OK with that
but it say in every single code line of such a function "missing lulz bar haha" or something
parser error recovery is a very difficult thing
no implementation can cover every corner case
it doesn't have to be difficult if it is able to parse it. putting a diagnostics->emit(".."); is not really difficult
"It doesn't have to be difficult if you do the difficult bit".
11:31
okay, here’s my proposal:
I dislike it that std::unique_ptr<T>::operator-> doesn't trigger the autocompletion because the internal ::pointer_type is defined via some sfinae workaround.
C++17: Deprecate non-range-based for, require compilers to warn of its use. C++-whatever-comes-after: remove it from the language
@KonradRudolph Absolutely not.
what about deprecating non-auto type specifiers
-Wall -Wextra -pedantic-errors -fundamentalist-errors
11:32
-fiam-a-fanboi
@DeadMG Seriously! for syntax is a fucking eyesore
who ever came up with this shit in the first place?!
that's essentially irrelevant.
@KonradRudolph bioinformatics would be dead without forloops
For loops are very old. Even my C64 had a for loop.
for is not like auto_ptr, it's not fundamentally broken, and there are so many for loops, nobody is gonna edit their codebases to remove it.
and secondly
11:33
@DeadMG not quite, since it’s alsoc completely unnecessary now.
@JohannesSchaub-litb ?!
for loops are essential in bioinformatics
range-based for is all very well, except for the part where making your average code into ranges is incredibly difficult and full of giant piles of shit and generally completely unreasonable.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Nonsense. Except in Bash, I almost never use for loops in bioinf
for loops are like a mini-algorithm that you have to manually craft each time you want to iterate something. it's really silly
11:34
maybe you would have a reasonable suggestion if we had ranges and we had something like yield return.
@DeadMG Give one example.
@KonradRudolph for (...;...;...) is still better than { ...misc. var init; while(...) { ... } }
instead of for, we can say for(int i : make_pair(0, n)) { }
@Abyx while (true) …
@KonradRudolph fixed.
11:35
instead of while(true), we can say for(int i : forever) { }
@Abyx Well give me one concrete example where you actually need that, where while is not arguably more readable!
@KonradRudolph IMO for(;;) is more readable than while(true)
@JohannesSchaub-litb for (ev : er) { }
@KonradRudolph Sure. When I need the iteration variable to index into more than one container at once.
and I think that the second is a hack
11:36
or how about when interacting with legacy code that does not provide an iterator interface?
@DeadMG for (auto i : indices(cont)).
@KonradRudolph And when I need to mutate the iteration variable?
@DeadMG for (auto i : range(0, n))
the language deserves the prime usage of comma operator
for delivers it
11:37
@DeadMG If you did that with a conventional for loop, I would flag that in a review. Use while for such shenanegans! With for, I assume that the loop construct has exclusive mutating power over the iterator
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@KonradRudolph I need additional {} to create a scope around while.
@KonradRudolph Personal coding style anecdote -> irrelevant.
for(auto i : range(0, n).atEachIteration([]{...})) { }
the simple fact is, the regular for loop isn't going anywhere because of the vast, vast, vast volumes of code that depends on it.
you even can encapsulate the third old-for section
11:38
@DeadMG Not really. I’m asking you for a concrete example, you could easily convince me. But I’m pretty sure that there is no situation where I would find that legitimate in current code.
@KonradRudolph Was this kind of usage what the committee had in mind when they added the range-based for loop? (Or were they just aiming for a foreach loop like in C# or Java.)
@KonradRudolph You're asking me to provide a sample that lives up to an arbitrary standard that I don't even know.
PHP -> PHP has Ponies.
@StackedCrooked As far as I can tell, the discussion went like this: "OMG everyone else has a range for loop! MUST INTRODUCE ONE TO C++ NAO!"
as opposed to any particularly intelligent discussion
@DeadMG That is what I thought.
11:39
@DeadMG No, I’m asking you to try to convince me.
if i wouldn't know Konrad, I would say he is trolling
However, it seems to turn out that it works very nicely with range-based designs.
@StackedCrooked Not sure, but neither did they have TMP in mind. It works admirably well though
@KonradRudolph Convincing you is irrelevant. If you were to make such a proposal, you would have to convince the Committee.
and let me give you a pro tip
any proposal that would require such massive refactoring is dead before it hits the mailing list.
@DeadMG And I actually have a quite clear coding guideline: In for loops, only the for head may modify the iterator. And that’s a pretty common guideline, too.
11:40
common is irrelevant.
@DeadMG I agree. I’m trying to find valid counter-examples first, to see whether it’s worth it (that said, I won’t make the proposal anyway, it’s too disruptive to legacy code).
you would have to prove something along the lines of what they did for auto, which is that they searched about 100MLoc and only found about ten uses, and most of those were compiler conformance test suites.
@DeadMG See previous comment
@KonradRudolph for is used in the implementation of foreach.
so you cannot deprecate for
@JohannesSchaub-litb As-if rule
11:42
@KonradRudolph Well, here's a simple counter-example. I think that I use for just fine and mutate the iteration variable in the loop body. And if you want to push your personal coding style on me and make me refactor a bunch of my code to meet it, you can go to hell.
how about this -
class VM {
    int codePos; bool paused;
    void run() {
        for (; codePos < code.size() && !paused; ++codePos) exec_opcode();
    }
well, we can use while here, but code will be a bit longer
for (; codePos < code.size(); exec_opcode(), ++codePos) if(paused) break;
@DeadMG … and you honestly think that would not be flagged in code review?
@KonradRudolph By what code reviewer? In what context?
@Abyx for (; ?
I get it, sorry.
11:45
@DeadMG In every context. And, I would assume, by most competent C++ programmers. Of course I could be wrong, but mutating a loop variable strikes me as very odd. There’s a reason it’s forbidden in almost all programming languages.
Oh wait.
@KonradRudolph Prove that it would be rejected in every context.
i thought about whether to flag the message because of inappropriate "hell"-threats
especially considering the context of "Code written by me, for me, reviewed by me".
@Abyx while (code < code.size() and not paused) { exec_opcode(); ++codePos; }?
11:46
@KonradRudolph in what programming language is it forbidden?
@KonradRudolph that's bad code. if you continue, you can easily forget incrementing codePos
I'm literally too lazy to move today
@DeadMG You realise that this is not a reasonable position, of course. Prove a general property? Impossible.
@JohannesSchaub-litb C#, Java, VB, Python, …
@KonradRudolph It's entirely reasonable to require proof. The fact that no proof could possibly be forthcoming is why such a proposal is untenable.
@DeadMG Proof of generality doesn’t exist (except in some restricted areas in mathematics)
@KonradRudolph Well you did say every context.
11:48
@GamesBrainiac I said, I’m assuming, because I cannot think of a counter-example. If somebody could supply one, that’s be an excellent way of disproving me
why can't we just deprecate for where range-based for could be used
and leave the other "for" cases alone
General guidelines are never subject to rigorous proof, only to deduction from experience.
@GamesBrainiac both
@KonradRudolph General guidelines aren't good enough when you're talking about forcing them on every person in every situation.
@JohannesSchaub-litb In guidelines / coding standards? Sure, I would already do this.
11:49
3 mins ago, by DeadMG
especially considering the context of "Code written by me, for me, reviewed by me".
@KonradRudolph in the spec
@jalf Whoah. It took you that long to think? :P
@GamesBrainiac absolutely
@DeadMG Every language does that by leaving out potential code constructs ;-)
@JohannesSchaub-litb Okay, but how would you enforce that in the compilers?
@jalf Was the initial answer 42? ;)
11:50
@KonradRudolph by using the LLVM compiler's "ranged-based for transformation" for example
@GamesBrainiac nope, 16.307f
it has a set of rules to transform for to range based for.
@jalf Dammit, I was so close.
@KonradRudolph There's a big difference between a language explicitly designed with, and a library explicitly built to support, a lack of a given construct, and cutting it out arbitrarily later.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Okay, so you mean as a refactoring / style cop tool?
@DeadMG Agreed. That’s why I’m trying to assess just how “arbitrary” this cutting-out would be
11:52
@KonradRudolph or saying that when for(Type t = init; t != y; ++t) ...; can be transformed and stay well-formed when written as for(Type t : range(init, y)) ...;, then the former use is deprecated
@KonradRudolph You've given no real reason to remove it except that it doesn't fit your personal guidelines. That's very arbitrary.
@DeadMG That’s the intuition I start out with. Now I want to see where to go from there.
@KonradRudolph Where you go from there is "Give up".
And as for reasons, I think I have given a few: for instance, that the syntax of for is quite atrocious and completely off-kilter with the rest of the language.
@KonradRudolph please explain
11:54
your personal syntactic appreciation is quite irrelevant in comparison to forcing me to refactor a bunch of my code.
There’s no other case in the language where you would have something that looks like an argument list, but where the arguments are delimited by semicolon
@DeadMG …
maybe some hypothetical future-for could have better syntax
There is no other case in the language where you would have something that looks like an argument list, but where the arguments are delimited by a colon.
@DeadMG That’s a weak argument. Look around you. It’s almost universally agreed that whatever else C++ is, it’s syntax is teh shite.
@KonradRudolph So replace the entire syntax.
11:55
therefor i force range-based for to be taken out
there's nothing special about for here.
hell, compared to many other syntactic features of C++, it's pretty good.
And the committee actually agrees, and tries to streamline the syntax aggressively, for instance in regards to function / lambda declarations
IMO they should have left it at the C syntax
I mean, if we're gonna start refactoring the C++ syntax, they could really benefit with a Wide-like syntax.
they shall make litb the syntax boss
11:58
@JohannesSchaub-litb The difference being, range-bases for fulfils a purpose – and one purpose – extraordinarily well. Whereas foris arguably “too” powerful and thus used as an über-construct in vastly different contexts. Range-based for is designed to the point. for isn’t.
@KonradRudolph Actually, range-for is shit.
"for" is the swiss army knife
I don't know if you've noticed this, but creating ranges in C++ is actually exceptionally annoying
@DeadMG Sure, compared to the most vexing parse etc., for is practically angelic.
and special-casing for is a pathetic band-aid over the lack of ranges.
11:59
@JohannesSchaub-litb … and range-bases for is a chef’s knife. Now ask a cook which he prefers. ;-)
Don’t we all love meaningless metaphors? :p
@DeadMG True, but that’s a library issue
@KonradRudolph Not at all.
it's an issue, and the library does not provide a solution, so the language has to.
just like lambdas.
the fact that the library doesn't solve the issue is a language issue.
@DeadMG Wait, you lost me. I could just as well say “the language does not provide a solution, so the library has to”
And there’s no language change required to fix this problem.
@KonradRudolph Right, absolutely you could.
@KonradRudolph Which is why providing a library solution is better.
the issue arises when the library can't provide a solution.
@DeadMG Which is essentially what I said.
lambdas being one example
ranges, apparently, being another at least partly because nobody can get their heads out of their asses long enough to make a decent proposal of it
12:04
@DeadMG Hmm. I’m curious. Do yo genuinely think that this couldn’t be solved purely on the library level? There seem to be sold range libraries out there, just none that’s standardised
Unrelated, this here code wins the “worst use of C-style cast of the year” award:
(stringstream) mystr >> pmovie->year;
/me pukes a little
and also partly because apparently yield return is a really big deal.
@KonradRudolph The difference between "couldn't be" and "hasn't been yet" is irrelevant.
you are suggesting a proposal that could only ever even begin to work if either the language or library provides decent range support.
Morning
until at least one of them steps up to the mark, you are depending on a component that does not exist, which is a critical failure.
@KonradRudolph Honestly, I've not seen any decent range libraries for C++.
@GamesBrainiac yes sometimes its the correct thing to do IMO.
Finally!
The Rock is come back!
To Lounge<C++>!
"If you suck at it, it'll get hard."
Bye..
12:20
don't hurry back
That was strange.
what was?
Him popping in to say bye.
welp, I'm glad to see him go
@DeadMG you are not nice
12:22
Regular troll?
@A.H. He is not nice.
repeat offender
ah
@DeadMG You're a repeat offender of repeating that.
Hahaha
@A.H. Really? Other than a null reference, what other use would you have for a naked pointer?
12:26
@GamesBrainiac sometimes whats using them , is not an owner and should not be concerned with how they were made or when they will be deleted
@A.H. Ahhh. Me gets that.
@GamesBrainiac Yep. It's a useful phrase to describe people that don't deserve to bask in my glory.
only thing that matters to that 'user' is the guarantee by who ever called / invoked it that the thing pointed to has longer lifetime than the thing with the pointer
@DeadMG Any hoo, that convo you had with that Konrad guy totally went over my head. What were you guys arguing about?
@DeadMG You have glory?
mostly ranges, backwards compat, and stuff like that.
12:28
@DeadMG As in simple range loops?
@GamesBrainiac Much.
well, if you want to know what it was about, then go and read it
@DeadMG I did, I just didn't get it.
I've rarely seen someone give you a run for your money. :P Which was fun to watch.
well, as far as I can see, he didn't really give me a run for my money, he was in an untenable position from the very beginning
@DeadMG Well he did use very absolute words. I'll give you that.
in any case, it was kinda nice because let's face it, most of the other discussion I get is "hurr durr I love delete"
12:34
@DeadMG I guess these people don't use exceptions
because manual memory management + exceptions is a mess as far as I am concerned
@A.H. Or multiple return points.
yeah
exceptions.. the work of the devil
Is there any other way of making an asynchronous program other than using Callbacks?
Stupid question, I know.
@GamesBrainiac say.. what?
12:37
@refp I really don't like callbacks.
@GamesBrainiac how would you design something as std::async then?
@refp Not talking about C++
In general, is there an alternative.
@GamesBrainiac so, you don't like functions either?
@refp I don't like callback soup
@GamesBrainiac No.
the best that has been designed so far is a language feature to make stacking async callbacks easier.
12:38
design your own threading library that doesn't use functions/call-backs and get back to me-
@refp You hate callback soup too?
@GamesBrainiac sure, you could just fork () your way into an alternative path, no "callbacks".
@GamesBrainiac can't say I do, no.
but as with anything.. when something goes out of hand (like async javascript code where EVERYTHING is a bloody callback), it's not much to like
This is what I was trying to remember
@refp Dafuq?
12:42
@GamesBrainiac oh, sorry.. I thought we were linking stuff the other party wasn't interested in.
@GamesBrainiac yes, I'm an ass.
@refp LOL. No, coroutines are python's way of handling async
@GamesBrainiac still not going to read it
@refp Hey thats fine. I'm sure that if I had a question regarding C++, you'd be helping me. Thanks for that.
@refp No need.
I'm currently annoyed with avm2 (or well the actionscript virtual machine in general) and the way the byte-code is structured, especially how intrinsic types work
@refp hahahahahha People still use actionscript
12:45
if I could get my hands on the one that came up with that format..
@GamesBrainiac I don't mind people using actionscript, I sure don't and the rest of the world can do whatever they like. I'm just writing a static analyser (that seems to turn into another avm since I'm always putting more work into these sort of things than necessary)
focused on finding security vulns
it's going to be sweet once it's done.
@refp Why not just use JS, or even better TypeScript
@GamesBrainiac why not read what I wrote and don't get back to me with advice on what language to use? or are you really saying that I should write a byte-code interpreter in javascript "or even better, TypeScript"?
@refp Yes, I'm an ass ;)
@GamesBrainiac no, you're just.. not funny.
@refp Well I find you hilarious.
12:50
I'm black, black people aren't "hilarious", we be gangstahz and shit.
@refp You need a chain then. Even better, get 2.
What happen?
sure.
now; back to the terminal, gotta write that cöde.
@Servant elephants. millions of elephants.
@refp You forgot teh ponies.
@GamesBrainiac I sure didn't, I talked about them yesterday.
12:53
@refp Don't be silly, those were unicorns.
18 hours ago, by refp
@ShuklaSannidhya this is no room, this is a castle. we all wear pink skirts and ride ponnies with our eyes closed
@refp liar.
anyhoo
i g2g
watch a movie
@GamesBrainiac I'm gone now, hope you die in a nullptr accident.
@GamesBrainiac cya
@refp get a chain.
12:54
@refp so evil
@refp Hope you don't get lost in callback hell.
@refp Its been a pleasure.
Congratulations.
@DeadMG -> why u remove my posts?
because this is not a Q&A, it's a chat.
so, I only need some guide
13:01
so get it on Stack Overflow
@DeadMG did you meet with WGP yesterday?
no
had to cancel because of blood test appointment
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> u
user142019
13:20
wow, I have never seen a game won before by Terran building armour upgrade
user142019
dat flag
@rightfold -> me!!! ;)
user142019
Wait.
user142019
I don't have 10k points. Why can I see flags.
user142019
> You cannot counterflag your own message
user1804599
13:23
ohh I was still logged in on my old account on this computer.
user1804599
lol
thought that was deleted
user1804599
@DeadMG bug in chat :V
user1804599
The avatar list looks funny now.
user1804599
@MRS1367 You are not getting the point.
user1804599
13:25
Apparently, "Yo" is too much typing, but "->" isn't.
@DeadMG question: can I ask rhetorical questions?
no questions
@not-rightfold inb4 YOLOSWAG
@not-rightfold I have a key for "->" :p
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@TonyTheLion -> ULOSWG
wat
I get really annoyed when I get something wrong that I should really just have got right. I should stop getting it wrong.
Like driving the wrong way, when really I should just drive the right way.
Or writing some code wrong, when it was easy enough to get right in the first place. Argghh
13:32
photoshopping day, lucky me
it's OK, not everybody can be me
I thought you had tons of bugs and no tests? :)
lol
oh, and didn't you crash VS while trying to debug :p
13:35
hey, VS crashing is totally not my fault
@BartekBanachewicz repost
@DeadMG har har
and it's also not my fault that it's currently bugging out so I can't compile my code
Use Clang
:P
FUCK MSVC
they still don't support entire C++11
@DeadMG maybe it panicked when it saw your code
@TonyTheLion Happy to trade that off for the better debugging experience.
13:45
hmmm, yea debugger MSVC is still the best out there, I do agree on that
user1804599
Use a bugger.
although I'd sure rather that it didn't crash so often
I really like Five Finger Death Punch. They've got some good stuff.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked lol
user1804599
13:52
I like his lack of pretense.
Probably not intentional.
He's like a total random guy who entered the programming world and goes: WTF is turing complete.
user1804599
fapping world championship
@TonyTheLion Yeah, it's really kind of thin compared to his other arm.

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