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20:00
> "sfml" - never wondered what that was short for?
http://PHP.net compromised and used to attack visitors: http://goo.gl/JuVVkX
^ dat smug look
more importantly virtual calls cost inlining
Indeed.
That may be a big cost, depending on your application.
@sehe simple fuck my lifebrary?
@Abyx yes, exactly - see "static" on diagram
20:01
@DavidKron "so fuck my life" - nothing simple about it (unless, it's the kind of W3C simple that also explains "S" in "SOAP")
@EvgenyPanasyuk easy to miss :)
I'm going to beat my brains out the next time someone confuses static and strong typing..
4th time today
yeah, kill'em all
Im gonna invent cowboy typing
@DavidKron What'd that be?
@jozefg Both
user1804599
20:03
cowboy_cast all over the place.
Just void*
and reinterpret
But thats kina assembly i guess
user1804599
Reinterpret the cast.
LOL
I think that's just called "untyped"
user1804599
20:04
It should be called reinterpretation_cast.
That's from Mercedes car manuals. 150 pages of open source licensing details
user1804599
lolcool
@not-rightfold reinterpret_reinterpret_cast
Now someone is trying to convince me that node.js is low level..
Lovely
20:07
javascript :s :s :S :S
The internets is making me sad.. Kinda reminds me of ro-che.info/ccc/17
user1804599
Ugh.
user1804599
Google Chome bookmarks y u no sidebar.
user1804599
Omnibox y u no fuzzy search.
user1804599
It’s 2013 and technology is still so insanely bad.
20:10
@not-rightfold cast_dammit_cast, you mean? :D
@not-rightfold If that's your definition of insanely bad, you're retarded.
@Borgleader He thinks being negative is cool.
user1804599
It’s not exactly how I want it, so it’s bad.
@EtiennedeMartel But everything sucks, that's a fact.
@EtiennedeMartel Then Cat++ must be his god
20:12
@Borgleader Of course.
Sometimes i starts to wonder if the evolution of technology is just an illusion of people wanting to spend more money on hardware.
@DavidKron As a side note, it's usually cheaper to throw more hardware at the problem than to hire more programmers.
ergh... I feel ashamed
You should
(note I haven't clicked that link)
Woo, I got my t-shirt!
20:18
@EtiennedeMartel pic's or it didn't happen!
It's at home.
I'm just being incredibly trusting of Packagetrackr's notifications.
@EtiennedeMartel with ponies?
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel tits shirts or gtfo.
@Abyx It's a NCR t-shirt.
@sehe Perhaps that is how M&W pair programming looks like.
user1804599
20:23
LMAO
@EvgenyPanasyuk Many big names in that film.
@EvgenyPanasyuk wtf... 30 nanoseconds (~120 cycles) for a virtual call?
Sounds more like a cache miss to me...
user1804599
Pfft.
IOW, it's probably cache missing the vtable and/or the function code.
Though I can't see why a switch would be the same.
@Mysticial There was some additional job - I had to shuffle indexes in order to fool branch predictor. Without shuffle picture is:
20:27
So branch mispredictions were costing 120 cycles? That sounds...
As you can see here - if_else_O(log(N)) case is affected by branch predictor.
@EvgenyPanasyuk It's a bit of shame you just tested MSVC there. Is there a blog post?
@sehe No - perhaps I should do test on several platforms/machines. It was just forum message.
@EvgenyPanasyuk Switch and if-else logN actually make sense in that one.
Virtual still seems kinda high. ~17 ns = 40 cycles. Even a worse case virtual call with 3 indirections can't be that bad.
Unless you're cache-missing on the function code.
@Mysticial cache effects?
20:29
Note numbers at bottom
so yes, for many "types count" cache effects would make difference.
i.e. many virtual tables, etc.
@EvgenyPanasyuk Right. Which is why I don't want to suspect cache.
@Mysticial for ~7 types it was less than 5ns.
This is pretty old hat, right. The old advice: if performance matters, don't loop over polymorphic items, instead loop over collections of homogeneous types in succession (if you can)
"if performance matters, write bad unreadable code".
20:32
@EvgenyPanasyuk 5ns ~ 15 - 20 cycles. That sounds reasonable for 3 indirections. (1 - load address to vtable, 2 - load function address, 3 - jump to function)
@sehe coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/2fe6990ab0cf25e3 - Look at main. (I want built-in compile-time reflection and polymorphic lambda)
I'm surprised that switch is so much worse than if-else logN.
@EvgenyPanasyuk hmmm? is this related? how?
@Mysticial At this picture - branch predictor helped if-else logN. There is another version with shuffle above - with shuffle. Shuffle fools branch predictor.
@EvgenyPanasyuk Ah I get it now. I think. You're letting the container sort the types into buckets. Yes. That's what it does.
20:35
@EvgenyPanasyuk It's not just branch prediction. If it was the virtual graph would be the same in both. There's definitely some branch-target prediction going on.
> What happened during the Hundred Years War that temporarily stopped the fighting in 13471348?
Very neat code by the way.
@sehe static_poly_seq< mpl::vector<int,double> > seq; creates structure with two vectors: for int and double. And manages them internally.
I am learning the future AND history.
@EvgenyPanasyuk I just deciphered it
@EvgenyPanasyuk Well, free functions do :/
20:36
@sehe yeah, it is a bit ugly.
user1804599
> Can’t wait.
> I’ll be waiting.
@sehe it is just proof-of-concept
@EvgenyPanasyuk Not a real problem, but code like this is when comments are warranted :) Just 2 lines saying what the thing is. It's much easier to "hang" the code if there's a "wardrobe" to put it on
@sehe Well, there were comments - in forum message - outside of code though.
And in Russian, it would appear :/
20:39
I think I need some place to collect such kind of stuff.
Never played one, I don't know.
@ScottW The first C++ app I wrote on my own (without following a book) was that kind of text adventure game.
I was 11 or 12.
It was a bunch of nested switch and case statements. Awful.
@ScottW I'm 19 now.
I feel so old.
I started at 18
Example of second type: google.com/…

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