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@R.MartinhoFernandes D -> A_<D> -> A or something, might work
A passkey isn't a bad idea. Not sure if I should though
@Xeo what would the "helper" do?
@R.MartinhoFernandes not sure how that helps
@MooingDuck You can call protected members on yourself.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh right. duh
Ooops.
Protected data members are terrible, btw.
Ell
Ell
why?
17:06
Because they can't enforce invariants.
Fragile base class.
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invariant() { … } \o/
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But yeah fugly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just realized, that's what I was already adding now for unrelated reasons. Excellent!
How do you usually structure a C++ project? With a src folder, an assets folder and a tests folder, right?
17:10
Ugh this search query joins over a big table only to filter by language ID.
@GamesBrainiac With elephants and goats.
Lotsa goats.
Virgin goats.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not goats. Llamas. You fool.
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@CatPlusPlus A classmate wasn't aware of WHERE clauses, so he selected all rows and then filtered client-side.
I need a KV store.
Ell
Ell
@GamesBrainiac include folder, src folder, build folder, bin folder
sometimes doc folder, media folder
17:11
Yea, the bin folder is implicit, I always seem to forget mentioning that! :P
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CREATE TABLE store ( key text PRIMARY KEY, value text NOT NULL );!
Yes, that will avoid stressing already over-stressed MySQL instance.
Have a cookie.
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Who says it should be the same MySQL instance? Or MySQL at all?
@CatPlusPlus No it wont. You need to add Llamas as your PRIMARY KEY baka!
@CatPlusPlus use radish!
17:14
:lol:
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Use DETS. :D
I somehow figured out that you were talking about Redis.
@not-rightfold use HIV.
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ETS and DETS are cool.
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Also Mnesia.
17:15
@CatPlusPlus Have you used Riak for any project?
@GamesBrainiac No.
sounds like some cereal name
@한국매미 Its a DB made by Basho.
have you tried frosties? it's glazed cornflakes made by kellogs.
Maybe we should try remodelling the database.
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17:16
Maybe you should try switching to an actual RDBMS.
maybe what are you doing
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One that works with sets instead of bags. :v
That would probably require rewriting the whole thing anyway, so same thing.
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Bags suck. Sets are cool.
Which one are we talking about again?
17:17
yes
@CatPlusPlus Is Ruby your server lang?
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Switch to Kreeft when it's finished.
There's a Rails frontend and C# API.
I'd very much like to get rid of Rails forever.
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@not-rightfold I'm also a Kreeft.
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Hmm.
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17:18
@CatPlusPlus Do you use Rails migrations to alter the database that the C# API accesses? Because that's FUUUUUN. >:D
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Haha great isn't it.
It's mega super extra fun time.
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I love how Rails inserts no constraints other than PRIMARY KEY by default.
@CatPlusPlus Bet you have a theme song for that kinda thing too.
17:20
Who needs indexes.
@CatPlusPlus Totally.
@CatPlusPlus in case you care, my problem last night was the default copy constructor was deleting the shader when it ran (so the id was no longer valid when I tried to attach it). I declared a move constructor and fixed the problem.
When you can do everything IN RUBY THE BEST LANGUAGE EVER
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I added an index to a table last week and it sped up lookup by a factor of two.
GUYS
I thought you had some decency
17:20
Ruby is buttcoins of programming.
Stop mentionning ruby here
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@한국매미 Ruby.
RUBY RUBY RUBY
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KREEFT
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Kreeft is Vapourware: rightfold Edition.
17:21
Saying 3x PYTHON isn't nearly as cool.
Xeo
Xeo
RWBY
@StackedCrooked My child. Thou hast defiled this space.
Only now?
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KREEFT is cereal programming language by KRAFT food #suchpun
@StackedCrooked Its going to get pattern matching, what else do you want?
17:22
do you clis mind if I shibe meme in here <= disclaimer <= will not be repeated <= no i mean seriously
@GamesBrainiac RUBY
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I'm going to work on Kreeft as soon as I have my new computer.
@StackedCrooked Go suck on a diamond.
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The === operator in Ruby and the ~~ operator in Perl are cool.
@not-rightfold Did you order the parts yet?
Ell
Ell
17:22
ruby is the bomb
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@Borgleader no. :V
@Ell Go die.
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@GamesBrainiac NooO! Go is awesome!
Ruby is like Perl, only slightly better.
@GamesBrainiac Now now.
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17:23
Ruby is worse than Perl.
@not-rightfold Yes Go is awesome. I just ell to die.
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Ruby is ugly, Perl isn't.
@not-rightfold Perl is very ugly.
Ell
Ell
Meh, it's all a matter of opinion
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Perl is nice.
Ell
Ell
17:24
though I would say it's objective that Ruby has very little noise
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Anyway, time to do my hear; I'm going away for a while.
@not-rightfold You're just saying that because it has a ~> operator.
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See you guys later.
Good night guis
See you next week maybe
@한국매미 We love you too Mako.
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17:25
@GamesBrainiac Kreeft will have ~>, <~, ~=>, <=~ and ~= operators.
@not-rightfold is that a sperm operator
@한국매미 How innocent children are.
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And +^, -^ and *^. ^^
@not-rightfold Its needs o.O
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No.
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17:26
That's a parse error.
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0 is not a valid character to start an identifier with.
@not-rightfold Well then take it as a challenge! :P
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No.
Xeo
Xeo
@not-rightfold That was an O
oO0 - oO0
@not-rightfold btw it was an Ohhh
17:28
sup guys
@Xeo How you doin man?
@TonyTheLion Hello Mufasa! Killed any Simbas recently?
Xeo
Xeo
@GamesBrainiac Very bad - my unplanned vacation-at-home day is gonna end soon. :(
@Xeo Same here. Do you have to go back to a job after all of this?
Xeo
Xeo
Yeah, and even worse, back to Flash/AS+iOS
@Xeo People still use ActionScript?
17:30
@GamesBrainiac No
Obj-C aint that bad.
Xeo
Xeo
@GamesBrainiac Porting an old project
I'm fucking tired
@Xeo Make sure you rip your employer off. You'll feel better, I promise! :P
I was at work at 6:30 am this morning (I woke up early, couldn't sleep and just went to work)
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17:31
@Xeo Oh.
@TonyTheLion I had a morning like that. I ended up going to a spa.
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Well, then o.O yields the O attribute of o.
Xeo
Xeo
@GamesBrainiac Eh, I like my employer
Just not the project very much :/
The pay's good though
@Xeo Hmmm, that does ameliorate things, I guess.
@GamesBrainiac oh man, I should've done that
17:33
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I really hope that tonight I sleep some
That was more fun than it looks.
@CatPlusPlus I'll star anything anti-ruby.
@CatPlusPlus :) NAIICCEEE
Xeo
Xeo
Anyways, time to finally face the Biting Colds of Death outside. Wish me luck.
17:34
@Xeo Good luck, throw a snowball for me! :P
Good luck
I asked my friend what his favourite song lyric is. He then told me he was deaf and walked into a wall.
The four stages of Ruby:
1. Meh
2. Fuck Ruby
3. Fuck Ruby
4. Fuck Ruby harder.
@StackedCrooked Even better, outsource! :P
17:37
@GamesBrainiac Eew.
@StackedCrooked Come on, its ruby. How bad can it get than it already is?
@GamesBrainiac Don't take Cat's job away
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@TonyTheLion This was too good.
17:38
lol]
@Ell haha
Ell
Ell
balls the bottom is cut off xD
I swear that Alt-J song has a sound in it that sounds just like that Skype notification thing.
@EtiennedeMartel Stupid people will read that, and try it pressing ALT + J, and see if it sounds like Skype.
17:40
I didn't even say which song.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
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Q: Java faster than C

user2365568Today I made a simple test to compare the speed between java and c - a simple loop that makes an integer "i" increment from 0 to two billion. I really expected c-language to be faster than java. I was surprised of the outcome: the time it takes in seconds for java: approx. 1.8 seconds the time...

^^ Any bets that the OP didn't turn on optimizations?
Java is faster at being slow.
Hi @StackedCrooked
17:48
hi
I've one query.
@StackedCrooked Java can run really fast.
You've worked with gstreamer? @StackedCrooked
@Mysticial poor OP. (s)he'll get shot down in no time
@Nawaz I worked with it briefly (3-4 months).
17:49
In short, Java is often faster at doing nothing useful.
@StackedCrooked: Any idea about the difference between this,
and this,
?
I'm working on Windows 7, and I don't know which is to download.
I think both of those did not yet exist when I was using it in early 2010. I got windows binaries from a project which was hosted on Google Code. Can't remember the name right now.
One is library and the other is whole SDK.
Ohhh...
Besides get the newer one and that's that.
17:52
@CatPlusPlus: what is the difference between library and SDK? SDK is also a library?
@Nawaz I used this. But it seems to be dead now.
I don't know what's in it.
@Nawaz Library is just a group of files, SDK includes things like build tools. Its a complete kit. Atleast this is what I understand from using the Android SDK.
@Nawaz SDK might include tools, documentation, samples, etc.
@Nawaz You might want to ask it on the mailing list.
17:55
Ohh... thanks a lot. :-)
@EtiennedeMartel I think it also important to mention that SDK is a toolset designed to make software for certain platforms only.
Windows Phone SDK, Android SDK...
@GamesBrainiac Has nothing to do with platforms.
@GamesBrainiac Not really, no.
17:55
I'm also going to try SDK first.
It is Software Development Kit.
GStreamer is a cool project though.
@CatPlusPlus Exactly, and most of them are designed to make software for specific uses or platforms, no?
But I don't see GCC or Clang anywhere on the page, it only talks about MSVS (which I hate).
@GamesBrainiac I wouldn't say "most". And even then it doesn't change a thing.
Ell
Ell
17:56
@StackedCrooked didn't you write a media player with/for it?
@EtiennedeMartel Okay, give me an example of an SDK that is not what I just claimed.
Unreal is a SDK. It targets multiple platforms.
@Ell Yeah, but that's really simple actually.
You talking about the Unreal Engine?
@GamesBrainiac That's a useless statement. All software is designed for specific uses or platforms.
17:57
@GamesBrainiac Yes.
What we're saying is that there's no "SDK = one platform" rule.
@Ell damn come one there's like 5 files there
Mmm pgpool.
@CatPlusPlus Its not a SDK its a UDK :P
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz haha maybe later, I'm trying to remember how shaders link atm :P
18:00
@Ell well they link? What's to remember there?
@GamesBrainiac Anyway, you get the point.
You're wrong, I'm right.
@EtiennedeMartel Yea, I do.
@Ell I used GStreamer for a lecture-capture project where multiple streams (usually video and slides) where merged and recorded to single movie file.
(But I quit my job before I could finish it because it was a nightmare.)
@EtiennedeMartel I have no problems with that.
Scotty!
You're back! :P
Ell
Ell
18:02
@BartekBanachewicz I forgot if I have to add supporting code as well as the glsl. Cos this won't link coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/49ee9f2d2321e4f2
Since I added newPosition
also, try to excuse awful naming (unless that's causing the issue), it was written uber quick out of excitement
@Ell they should link by name
and WRT w/e you wanted to talk with me I've added ya on skype
just not now :F
Ell
Ell
ah cool :)
team called me for a LoL game
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz yeah my internet is still stuck at 0.3 Mb/s so doubt it would work anyway :L
@Ell voice should work
Ell
Ell
18:06
Ahh okay
It takes a long time to get a famous question badge.
anyhoo
I'm off folks
cya all later
Xeo
Xeo
18:18
whee, back
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Q: Why Stackoverflow is so restrictive?

cortexa9Why Stackoverflow is so restrictive ?

damn it.. I can't think properly, my code is a mess and I'm sure there's a cleaner way but I just can't see it..
@refp LSD might help.
Or it might not.
if anyone with time on their hands wanna help out a poor little black soul, check this out. basically I need to define an object which wraps a type of the smallest size possible (but still maintaining at least X bits and the correct signedness)
@StackedCrooked LSD would make me not worry about the code and just stare at the ceiling for a while, which doesn't sound too bad but heck.. I prefer getting this done
Today I realized how much I hate processor designers.
18:29
basic_type<fixed, int_signed, 8_bit>::type should be int8_t, basic_type<fixed, int_unsigned, 24_bit should be uint32_t (since there's no standard type that occupies 24bits)`. what I have sure is working, but it's a bloody mess
@ScottW until you get out of your high that is
JBL
JBL
Mmmh. If there's a short answer to that, is it possible to write a bash script that tests a program that take inputs from stdin ?
Can't seem to find exactly how...
@refp Here's my old FixedWidthInteger which I think is similar to your problem.
Unsigned<2> finds a 2-byte type, Unsigned<4> finds a 4-byte type, etc..
@JBL echo 'if [ echo -n abc` == 'abc' ]; then echo "HEY"; else echo "fuck"; fi' | sh`
meh stupid syntax thingie
@JBL if [ $(echo -n abc) == 'abc' ]; then echo "WOO!"; else echo "fuck"; fi
@JBL OUTPUT=$( foo < data ) # or whatever
@StackedCrooked it sure is similar, let me take a closer look
JBL
JBL
@refp Meh. I don't really get it (surely a typical case of me being dumb), but I think I found how, possibly with Here Documents
@JBL that's one way of getting your input to the binary in question, sure
JBL
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18:36
Thanks anyway :)
(I've written your thing down in case that's helpful too)
@JBL I was just comparing output from one binary (in this case echo) with something else, and how to obtain the output (store it in $OUTPUT) from a binary (foo) when passed the contents of the file data
JBL
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@refp Oh I see !
@StackedCrooked I got some inspiration from it, let me "rephrase" my code a bit
oh well, I will rephrase it a lot actually
Note the command line:
echo this is a quick test | ./a.out
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@StackedCrooked Many thanks, that's actually very simple.
18:41
You can also use this:
JBL
JBL
Didn't think a pipe could be used this way.
./a.out <<EOF
bla
bla bla
EOF
Xeo
Xeo
a pipe is specifically for redirecting stdin / stdout
@JBL That's the only thing a pipe does, silly :)
JBL
JBL
@StackedCrooked I'm a truly noob when it comes to bash.
18:42
I use pipes to ~~~pleasure~~~ myself. Am I normal?
fo'shiznit.. @StackedCrooked I just.. it just, BOOM much less code
sure a bit slower in compilation but heck
JBL
JBL
And only used them a few times with simple tasks.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Erm, doesn't that break down for, say, Unsigned<24>?
@Xeo Could be.
Xeo
Xeo
Since you only check for equality.
18:45
@Xeo it does, but it was only a "similar" example
hold on a sec and see what you think of my new approach
Could not execute query: SELECT get_access_right(?p0, ?p1) as result;
MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException (0x80004005): Result consisted of more than one row
What.
it's much slower though.. so I will need to optimize that a bit
@Xeo I don't understand what you mean.
I should just result in a compiler error.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Yeah, but that's not what @refp wanted. Nevermind, though, since I guess it was only an implementation example?
18:47
@Xeo this is what I want, preferrably even neater. I could make it faster real easy though
okay guys. Anyone do a decent amount of machine language and bitwise stuff?
Xeo
Xeo
You basically want the first type where sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT >= N, right?
@Xeo yes
with regards of unsigned, signed, floating_point
using u24 = basic_type<fixed, int_signed, 24_bit>; -> u24::local_type == uint32_t
say you added two thirty two bit numbers together, but cast as sixty four bit integers. Would there be a way to scan the excess thirty two bits of the sixty four bit result for NEGATIVE overflow of thirtytwo bit addition?
@Crowz please write 32 instead of thirty two next time.. etc
Xeo
Xeo
18:52
@refp Looks neat enough.
Perhaps the only thing would be using signed, unsigned and float in place of int_signed, int_unsigned and floating_point :>
@Xeo that would require me to write a proper template specialization instead of using std::tuple_element, though :-/
Xeo
Xeo
Using tuple for type-lists is bad anyways, if you're aiming for speed, IIRC
@Xeo what do you reckon though, will the compiler evaluate the type of find_suitable_type<float, double, long double>::type even if I ask for std::tuple_element<int_unsigned, ...>?
Xeo
Xeo
yes
@Xeo I should probably write it as.. (hold on)
Xeo
Xeo
18:55
It's eager
@refp Easily fixed though
Just pass find_suitable_type<...> without typename and ::type and add an extra ::type to the end of the tuple_element
@Xeo ah, very true..
Xeo
Xeo
Makes it look neater as a side-effect :)

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