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Ell
Ell
22:06
Me too
I'm trying to write some awesome code to make this happen
"The variable-length encoding for u30, u32, and s32 uses one to five bytes, depending on the magnitude of the value encoded. Each byte contributes its low seven bits to the value. If the high (eighth) bit of a byte is set, then the next byte of the abcFile is also part of the value. In the case of s32, sign extension is applied: the seventh bit of the last byte of the encoding is propagated to fill out the 32 bits of the decoded value."
never satisfied though
it's a fucked up format to begin with, whoever thought of the above should burn in hell
it's an easy task if all you need is to solve it, but if you want it beautiful and fast.. blargh
Ell
Ell
Wait how does that work if you have 3 bytes with s32?
@Ell 8th bit (the one furthest to the right) of the two first will be 1, the 8th bit of the last byte will be 0
the stuff inbetween.. maybe you get it?
@Ell it's a weird thing though, take 128 as an example; 1000 0000 is how it's stored normally, with this the result should be 1000 0001 0000 0000 if I parse it correctly in my head
@Rapptz Impressive. I didn't know you were such a slacker.
Ell
Ell
Ahh I misread
22:14
I mean honestly impressed.
Ell
Ell
I thought it said 8th bit on the sign extension
@Ell Is that past tense or current tense?
Just to make sure I don't/didn't misread.
@Ell ah no, that's the 7th bit of the last byte (for some unknown reason), they should have just made it the 7th bit of the first byte (since it's said elsewhere that it's little endian)
@StackedCrooked It was like 3 AM!
Ell
Ell
That was past tense
English sucks for ambiguity sometimes
I.. wait now, when the documentation say "high (8th) bit" they do mean (1<<7), right?
or at least that's how one is supposed to interpret it, right?
Ell
Ell
I can't do shifts in my head :3 or at all :L
this is mad though.. it's something that I'd imagine a uni student would get as homework, just because his teacher is a dick
One thing that I really like about QtCreator is the Ctrl-K button.
I'm so stupid for not having discovered it earlier.
@StackedCrooked you actually have a Ctrl-K button!?
22:23
It's secretly a key combination.
jokes aside; the only thing I associate with ^K is when I paste something in irssi and it warns me about flooding the channel
It's will make you orgasm.
There's also F4
@refp I would think so
@StackedCrooked speaking of which.. our keyboards in school had a weird extra button located under the spacebar
22:24
Let's you switch between .h and.cpp
or well.. slot for a button*
@StackedCrooked what does it, open bug trap doors?
F4 is pretty basic.
yeah, Ctrl-K sure is more 1337
Ctrl-K opens a search box which you can use to quickly locate a source file, a class, method or function.
22:26
oh my god
It's super convenient.
but you can't get tabs in qtcreator right ?
They are anti-tabs.
There's an Open Documents section
vim. all I gotta say
22:27
@Rapptz I hear of many people who use that to keep track of their current files.
I prefer to use the bookmarks section though.
Or preferred.
what is qtcreator anyway, an IDE specifically made for creating qt-applications?
Because now there is
@StackedCrooked isn't that , bad?
@refp its actually not terrible for non qt aswell
22:28
QtCreator's the best IDE for GCC imo
@A.H. when deciding between "not terrible" and "good" I choose the latter
@A.H. They wrote a blog post that tabs are only of benefit if you have a few of them open. After that they just add more chaos.
I prefer vim over any IDE
At least that's their opinion.
yes, I'm oen of those who love vim but isn't stupid enough to claim that it's an IDE
22:29
I use Sublime-Text 2 but unfortunately auto-completion sucks in general
@StackedCrooked yes we want the few, they can't make an argument against something in an IDE for C++ because you can potentially shoot yourself in the foot with it
Clang static analyser not that great
It's actually the search function :P
:11794764 std::string const&, please.. const std::string& hurts my eyes
@refp No.
22:31
@Rapptz I am also on sublime 3, does it even have autocomplete ?
@Rapptz it sure does.
Matter of style (I do the latter)
@A.H. I don't have ST3.
you have actual autocomplete in 2 ?
@Rapptz I do the former, and a bunch of other weird stuff
Nope
I use SublimeClang but it's not that great on Windows
@refp Ok I'll change it.
bet it works fine on Linux, better look it up
@StackedCrooked I know that it's a lie, but thank you.
@StackedCrooked Why?
22:32
To make him shut up.
Muahah.
Just kidding :)
function_call (arg, arg, arg) vs function_call(arg,arg,arg). the former, the former
function(arg, arg, arg), so neither
if(...) vs if (...), the latter
Hey wait.
Coding style discussion sucks.
Screw this
@Rapptz so what, you use camel-case?
22:33
My style is the best one. Always has been.
I was just trying to be funny earlier.. you're the one who started the discussion
@refp snake_case!
@Rapptz thats the proper way, but I got the extra mile and do f( arg, arg, arg)
@Rapptz then why did you bash on my example with function_call (to implicitly promote "snake_case")?
@refp Notice the lack of space between parentheses but the space on the args.
function was easier to type than function_call
22:35
@Rapptz oh, I didn't mean to leave out the spaces between args in the latter
sorry
function (...), yes.. yes.. yes
so much easier to read.
I don't like putting a space between the parentheses, feels weird.
@Rapptz you get used to it, and your eyes will thank you in the long run
though I don't like when people write something as for ( auto& b : korv ), there can be too many spaces so don't get me wrong
for(auto&& i : stuff)
I've seen for(auto&& i:stuff) which is weird
22:39
for (auto&& i : stuff)
Maybe it didn't compile, I've only seen it on SO questions.
@Rapptz it sure compiles
so does for(auto&&i:stuff)
@StackedCrooked what's so great about it?
I'm showing how said my days are.
Thanks for rubbing it in.
:P
@StackedCrooked I also prefer forward-declaring "in-place", speaking of rubbing things
but you do save yourself some typing doing what you do, maybe I would have done the same actually.. not sure
wtf I can't open my terminal
22:59
@A.H. Buy a new one.
chavs in my street literally screaming “you wot” at each other
WTF does “you wot” even mean?
what's a chav =/
That song is rather materialistic I'd say.
23:04
@StackedCrooked won't let me
@Borgleader Or, seen Doctor Who reboot? Rose Tyler is a chav.
@StackedCrooked Sorry, can’t listen to that
No worries.
@KonradRudolph Oh, I get the idea.
> let's build a henge or two
@StackedCrooked it could be worse :)
@sehe I never understood the fascination with stonehenge. It’s awe-inspiring, and its purpose somewhat mysterious so yeah, people speculate. … But about the fact how it was built?! I can’t understand that
23:09
@KonradRudolph u wot m8
I mean, around the same time people built the great pyramids
moving a few stones a short distance on a river isn’t exactly rocket science
er
I've actually been to Stonehenge, and I assure you that it is not next to a river.
I didn't know Stonehenge was supposed to be cool until I went on the internet.
the only thing cool about Stonehenge AFAIK is that nobody really knows who built it or why
@DeadMG 1/2 a mile or so from it
I’ve also been to Stonehenge
23:11
aside from that, it's just a bunch of lumps of rock
@KonradRudolph lol. that's a nice line of reasoning
I thought it was known it was just a burial ground or something akin to it
@DeadMG For me the most fascinating thing is that it was known all over the world – they found remains of people near Stonehenge whose diet indicates that they had come from the Middle East
@KonradRudolph I don't really see the pyramids as a much better achievement than Stonehenge.
Really?
23:12
of course
it's the same basic principle, just taken to extremes
The pyramids are at least 100 times cooler.
@DeadMG Well it’s certainly more than dropping a few rocks into the ground. They actually built something upwards (and yes, I know Stonehenge has arcs)
@Rapptz They're just lumps of rock stacked on top of each other- just like Stonehenge. They're just bigger (a bigger waste of resources for that society)
Everything sounds awful when you decay it to its lowest form.
nah
when you decay some things to their lowest form, it becomes inherently obvious just how fucking awesome they are.
for example, the Internets.
23:17
How far did you decay that?
well
sec
dead were u the one that know a lot about opengl?
is (1) i could pay you for a thing lol
I consider the Internets to be no less than a brain, if you consider the connections between computers as the connections between brain cells and each human at a machine to be equivalent to be a brain cell
@DeadMG read above ;)
23:20
I did, and chose to ignore it
i was just kidding man
no new() today
its a good day
lol the Jetbrains C++ IDE uses CMake
youve known that for a while. why are you bringing this up now? :P
because I'm watching their demo and it's still funny
Spot the new!
I wonder how it'll turn out
23:35
@Rapptz its out ?

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