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08:04
@Mysticial do you have time for a benchmark around now? (the benchmark program runs ~30 seconds on my PC)
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While this is true, this doesn't answer his question. — Maroun Maroun 29 mins ago
user1804599
WTF? Am I drunk or is he drunk?
@rightfold well neither of you
@rightfold he is right, the user has an 2D ARRAY and wants to pass it
@rightfold you make a good suggestion (use vectors), but that doesn't necessarily answer his question
When you have "use new int[]" and "use vector" available, the choice is obvious.
goodness, as much as using std::vector is good, @rightfold, you need to understand that the OP still needs to learn pointer manipulation in C/C++. — Raja 36 mins ago
Oh, the mythical language of C/C++.
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@nightcracker an std::vector is an array, silly.
08:13
> there are still people who don't use 1D arrays as 2D arrays
:(
shame.
@rightfold No, T[] is an array.
@H2CO3 then according to u, what is array[3][2]? — Nikhil 35 secs ago
lol
This guy is so clueless
he doesn't even see the difference between int** and int[3][2]...
@nightcracker std::vector is an array with self-adjusting size.
@Griwes more than just that, but yes ;)
So, you just agreed it is an array.
Case closed.
no
an array with self-adjusting size
08:17
"An array with self-adjusting size" is still an array.
T[] is a pointer :v
The same way a "red box" is still a box.
Array types have length in them
"A cat with two tails" is not a cat
08:17
What
yes it is
@nightcracker You just CALLED it a cat. Hence it is a cat, just with two tails.
it's hard to explain this..
Why did I write heads
It's hard to explain this, because you operate under bizarre logic that makes no sense
08:18
@CatPlusPlus So is T[][] an array of pointers?
@CatPlusPlus I most certainly do
T[][] is not legal
you need to have a size for the first dimension
I meant T[x] and T[x][y], sorry (they're different, and that's what I'm trying to get at).
@nightcracker T[][] is not legal, because only the top (?) dimension may be sizeless (and then it means a pointer).
Also vector is just an array, I don't know what "self-adjusting" means
It doesn't spontaneously resize
08:20
"std::vector is the basics. new[] is an advanced feature of C++ only used to implement low-level data structures" http://stackoverflow.com/a/19629229/85371
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@rightfold well said, sir
user1804599
Dankeshön.
HE IS LEARNING THE BASICS GUYS.... BASICS! BASICS............. He should know about this things as well............ — Maroun Maroun 4 mins ago
lol
Actually, most low-level data structures are implemented with allocator.allocate *runs and hides in a corner*
@MarounMaroun, YES, BASICS, GODDAMMIT. The standard library is the basics of C++. Manual memory management is NOT the basics of C++. When the heck will people finally get that? — Griwes 40 secs ago
man, how did I break everything.
08:21
The discussion seems to have evolved similarly in different comment threads :D
@Rapptz not hard.
It's software, remember?
@rightfold Basic for you, not for others. In the university I learn arrays in order to implement vector myself. — Maroun Maroun 1 min ago
lol
I don't see a reason for downvoting, +1. — Maroun Maroun 47 mins ago
^ guy is a moron
This guy is so full of shit
> "Please, refrain from shouting."
08:23
Your fault for reading SO
Don't feed the guy, please
@sehe Even his name looks kinda like "moron moron".
Guys, I'm not defending this guy, but you don't have to be this harsh
Yes, we do, that's what we do. Try to fight for the lost cause :F
@MarounMaroun Bjarne Stroustrup has book for novices: "Programming -- Principles and Practice Using C++". And do you know what? vector is at page ~100, and new is only at middle of the book - ~500 page. — Evgeny Panasyuk 44 secs ago
08:25
The obligatory xkcd.
@Griwes He's not a lost cause
@Griwes He's just a C programmer in C++
Moron Moron sure is a lost cause.
@nightcracker If they're stubborn it's pretty much a lost cause.
@Griwes Honestly, you're just being a bully right now - because your knowledge is superior and you know it, and he's being a stubborn learner (he doesn't even know you - why should he accept your knowledge) doesn't mean you have the right to immediately call him a "lost cause" and go as far as making name jokes about him being a moron. That's just sad.
Everything about programming is sad
SO especially
08:28
I'm not sure who that is directed to.
Anyway
@sehe So is delete Arr[i];... — H2CO3 4 mins ago
Since when?
@Rapptz fixed
@nightcracker C'mon, we are on the internet.
Link to messages dammit
@Rapptz Since Arr[i] points to an array.
@Griwes People have different definitions of basic. It might be basic for you, but advanced for me. I might prefer to learn everything about arrays and how to dynamically enlarge and smaller them before I use vectors. — Maroun Maroun 5 mins ago
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ugh
08:30
That's not a 2d array. It's a flat array representing a matrix (also, passed by pointer to the first element). Finally, hardcoding 4 seems like a rather glaring bug (instead of using x) — sehe 1 min ago
lol
@Griwes In a place where I'd prefer to have at least a level of intelligence where this kind of behaviour is not acceptable. Sure, we all like to be elitist from time to time, but to single out a single person and place yourself above it by changing his name is going to far IMO.
"I do not get what programming is about!"
@Rapptz delete[] Arr[i]
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I just got up and to work, and this is the first thing I'm greeted with? :|
@sehe Oh right. How'd I miss that is beyond me.
08:30
@Xeo Your fault.
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Btw @Cat, a buddy of me started playing KSP and managed to only have his central rocket launch, leaving behind all the boosters.
@Rapptz You missed it because messing with raw 2d C arrays is... confusing to humans
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Link to messages dammit
People are bad C++, teaching C++, learning C++ and everything else C++?!?!?! ON INTERNET?!?!?!?!?!?!
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the next launch it was reversed and only the boosters went flying
08:31
@Griwes Maybe you should go have a tequila "dammit" ? :)
@CatPlusPlus We should go in a corner and cry.
Linking to messages requires clicking in a scrolling message area - I'll pass, typing @name usually suffices
No, we should stop talking about idiots on Internet that are bad at programming
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ooh, JonTron
@nightcracker no.
08:32
@sehe 8 hours at university incoming, C2H5OH has to wait for the evening :P
It's not even funny anymore, it's just sad
Bad programmers are bad and should feel bad.
@nightcracker No it doesn't. And, you just described how you are to friggin' lazy to do it, so someone can do it for you, except without knowing the context. How civilized
Fuck this entire industry, let's play games
erm... same industry (actually the worse part of it)
08:33
Hey guys, I came here because of stackoverflow.com/questions/19629115/…
Profession, whatever
that level of aggression just isn't productive
@BenjaminBannier I don't see the rational part of that reason :/
@BenjaminBannier lol
@BenjaminBannier scroll up to see what I had to say about it (I agree)
08:33
exactly what gives SO bad rep
@BenjaminBannier Wait. There was one person acting aggressively. I think his messages might have been flagged/removed by now
Nobody gives a fuck about being productive, we just laugh at people being terrible
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@BenjaminBannier Telling people to learn manual memory management before vector just isn't productive.
You guys are mean...
@CatPlusPlus This. So much this.
@nightcracker When did you figure?
08:34
/me aggrees with nightcrac
I don't make fun of people. It's too easy so I don't bother usually.
SO has a bad rep for being filled with shit, not because people are ~mean~
@nightcracker this is a room full of meanies
And part of it is stubborn people teaching people all the wrong things because of all the wrong reasons
I don't think that if someone is a bad programmer right now it means you have the right to laugh at him. Every beginner is a bad programmer.
08:35
it has a bad rep because of elitists sometimes being dicks instead teaching people
Everyone is a bad programmer
@nightcracker Erm. Who's "mean" ? You can't very well respond to a message you don't already see, so "clicking the arrow" (hover it!) is hardly a chore. Also, you can use the keyboard
@nightcracker No, a beginner is not a programmer.
@sehe Everyone who starred Cat's message.
Also I couldn't care less for people who refuse to listen and just go lalalal I know better what's basic in this very complicated language that nobody really understands
08:36
He can become a bad programmer if told to slap new and delete onto every line of code.
@nightcracker The beginner shouldn't be answering or, certainly, not preaching "how to teach properly"
@Griwes did you decide that
@nightcracker To be honest, the guy has like 16.6k rep so I wrongly assumed he at least knew every language has modern practices that supersede those that aren't.
@sehe I agree with that, but it's inrelated to the starred message.
08:37
"People need to learn pointer manipulation" no "people need to learn arrays" no "people need to learn manual memory management" ugh no
there must be a dup with some productive answer for that
@StackedCrooked Shall I append "IMHO" to every one of my messages...?
@nightcracker That's not mean. That's lounging. I mean, emotions get riled up, so we need to let of steam. Cat used humour for that. If that's not type of humour, well...
I've given up on teaching people
I tought it was kinda obviously implicit.
08:37
@Griwes only if required
So I just go for comedy value
@nightcracker Why should it be releated? I'm replying to what you said.
then why are you here @CatPlusPlus
To chat with people and laugh at bad SO questions
And other terrible things on Internet
08:38
@BenjaminBannier Because it's ~teh Lounge~
Like tumbrl
@BenjaminBannier ... to learn and for amusement, like everyone else?
My eyes aren't fully awake yet. I'm still squinting. (I've been awake for two hours and a half. Including a shower and a 30 min walk to work.)
ah I see, you didn't take part in that shitstorm
@StackedCrooked It's the laughing gas
08:38
"shitstorm" = comments explaining modern practices
lol
@BenjaminBannier I'm a semi-regular here, and I'm here just for the sake of it. This room is not really part of SO, except that it's hosted on SO and consists of many people contributing or having contributed on the site.
Of course I didn't
Because mods nuke useful comments on that crappy site
Good day today ^
08:39
Windy day.
And they're drowned in stubborn crap from people who don't listen anyway
It's automatically lost cause
I rarely listen.
@CatPlusPlus You might want to step off the gas :/ People are having trouble gauging how much vile is heartfelt and how much is... "comedy value"
And I'm sorry if you ever call arrays "basic" in C++, then you don't know C++, and should not be telling anyone how to learn C++
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In my experience being a bit -there's a crucial line where it's too much - but a being a bit stubborn is actually good for intelligence.
08:40
@sehe NO YOU WILL LAUGH UNTIL YOU DIE
Stroustrup: "By now, C++ has features that allow a programmer to refrain from using the most troublesome C features. For example, standard library containers such as vector, list, map, and string can be used to avoid most tricky low-level pointer manipulation." stroustrup.com/bs_faq.htmlsehe 14 mins ago
And "Fundamentally, if you understand vector, you understand C++" (Bjarne Stroustrup - The Essence of C++: With Examples in C++84, C++98, C++11, and C++14) — sehe 12 mins ago
@CatPlusPlus And should be hit with a giant cluestick.
So true
If you're not easily convinced of something it means that the teacher (which can often be yourself) should provide a better argument as to why something is better.
Even MoronMoron agrees:
@sehe Great website! At least something good from this discussion :) — Maroun Maroun 4 mins ago
08:41
If someone is stubborn and refuses to listen, I immediately switch into mocking mode
user1804599
What an idiot.
@CatPlusPlus Please never become a teacher.
user1804599
> cplusplus.com
OUCH
@nightcracker No risk. Why warn? (Hint: I didn't see him push back on "poor beginners". He's just here playing the grumpy wise cat)
08:41
@CatPlusPlus That's about the only thing you can do in such situation. And since sarcasm is transfered poorly over the internet...
I already said I've given up on trying to teach people
@sehe Just to be sure
People are idiots, fuck them
@CatPlusPlus but you're a cat?
08:42
@nightcracker They already explained in the comments why it's better.
No, I'm an idiot
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@StackedCrooked :D
@nightcracker Don't try to be sure of your fears. No one (ought to) care(s)
Anyway, it's actually 5 AM but it feels like 11 PM or something
@Rapptz Talking in general here.
08:42
Should go to bed.
And I can't believe we're still talking about this boring crap
related: why didn't dynarray get into C++14? Was it just that the interface wasn't good enough?
dynarray is utter crap and we hope it never gets in
please explain
08:44
dynarray was like, "it might allocate here or there, you'll never know".
@nightcracker The comments aced it. Also, the fact that MoronMoron vocally upvotes a fatally flawed answer saying "+1 I see nothing wrong with this answer" ... is pretty graphic evidence of what's wrong with the other approach
@Griwes Which was the exact point of it. An optimization that allows it to allocate on the stack. How is that the reason it got voted out?
that's also what I remembered from reading the discussion, so it's a fundamental problem then
@BenjaminBannier It provides no benefit to a vector because there's no guarantee it'll be stack allocated and its interface is limited (allocator issues, etc).
08:45
@nightcracker Which gives you no guarantees whatsoever?
It might allocate on the stack. Or might allocate on the stack only from 3-4PM. Or during the full moon. Or never.
what about allocating just as much memory as needed @Rapptz?
@nightcracker There were no actual implementations of it around so that became an issue too.
@Griwes Since when is a guarantee any priority in C++? Wake me up when that happens.
no stupid problems with allocators giving me more than I asked for
@nightcracker uh waht.
08:47
@nightcracker A lot of things are guaranteed. Don't act dumb.
The behavior of that type was totally, utterly implementation defined.
Ugh low-level programmers
:cripes:
It's about as bad as it can get.
All the other containers give guarantees about their memory allocation mechanism.
Why did I have to become a programmer
sleep time
08:48
@CatPlusPlus You're an idiot. Idiots think programming is the thing for them.
@Rapptz good night
GOD WHY DO I ALWAYS CONFUSE THIS THING: ''''''''''''''''''
Because you're bad
so the argument is basically that vector is good enough for almost anything and the small inefficiencies don't justify dealing with it on the language/stdlib level
I always confuse it with dutch, where it's used for both plurals and possession
08:49
It's silly enough that there's std::array
@CatPlusPlus: you are drunk, go home
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I like std::array, doesn't decay at the drop of a hat
@BenjaminBannier what inefficiencies?
@Xeo +1
@Xeo +1
@Xeo What do you mean with decay?
It's boring now.. let's "fight" again.. — Maroun Maroun 2 mins ago
^ flagged as "not constructive"
08:51
@Xeo MUST SAVE FOUR BYTES MUST SAVE FOUR BYTES
@Xeo: even if you request only a certain size when creating a vector the default allocator can often allocate some "round number" of elements
@sehe Wow...
It really is OCD argument
While I still think elitism is bad: god that guy is an idiot.
08:52
:laffo:
We can spot those, you know
We have vast experience
Also elitism erry day
@sehe lol. we can invite him here - but that could be inhumanely.
Cat on idiot-spotting duty.
@EvgenyPanasyuk Never invite the subject into a lounge. That's not how it works.
@nightcracker ah, ok. First lounge rule is: [secret].
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@nightcracker T[] -> T*
08:55
@Xeo I know
@EvgenyPanasyuk Don't talk about the first lounge rule!
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so what's the question?
First rule is "get out"
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@Xeo Was there a question?
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5 mins ago, by nightcracker
@Xeo What do you mean with decay?
08:56
Ah ok
Thanks
user1804599
Ugh arrays decaying in C++.
user1804599
In C it’s convenient but argh fuck C++ copying C features. :(((((((
@DeadMG Well, assuming a lazy filter, find becomes a mere convenience wrapper.
Also, sorry for the delay.
09:20
@sehe That probably at least makes them useful ; )
> "star as interesting"
@BartoszKP I hope so
@Xeo Woah. /cc @nightcracker That puts your comments in a bit of perspective to me... :(
@ScottW template<int i> using Lounge = std::get<i>; Lounge<42>(*out++);
@Xeo What do you mean?
He means that you're bad at C++
hth
@sehe I know all that
@sehe I didn't realize that with decay he meant pointer decay, and then I forgot I asked him, that's all
09:31
@nightcracker Oh. Sorry then. Maybe it'll help if you reply to specific messages
@nightcracker Amazing. It must be monday (or is that normal?)
Pointer decay?
Please let's just stick to the technical points and if you want to discuss things on a tangent use chat not comments. — Flexo 20 mins ago
OOPS
Now I'm confused
@CatPlusPlus Arrays decaying into pointers, whatever the term for it is.
Oh, I misread, nvm
I thought you meant pointer decay vs array decay
09:33
Pointers decay! If you store 0xDEADBEEF in a pointer variable, in 87 years, it will be roughly 0x6F56DF77.8
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Everything decays
> A new Network Address Translation (NAT) option allows virtual machines to talk to each other on the same host, and communicate with the outside world.
That's neat
That's old hat. Remember "masquerading"?
@CatPlusPlus Hasn't every VM had that for the last 8 years?
Well VirtualBox just got it
Wrong. Has had it for years
09:35
Ew, VirtualBox
You could use host-only or bridged networking
But NAT didn't enable VMs to talk to each other
Also release notes
VirtualBox: Because unstable, slow and half-assed Oracle software is just that sexy
@CatPlusPlus Oh. Like that.
VirtualBox is the least annoying free hypervisor
@CatPlusPlus In Opposite Land perhaps
09:36
@jalf It's not actually Oracle software, obviously. It was Innotek, then Sun.
@CatPlusPlus Agreed +1
@sehe So what you're saying is, it wasn't always Oracle software
@jalf It was hardly ever Oracle software. The limited time spent under Oracle management has lead to very very few changes let alone added features.
I've been using VirtualBox before it got acquired by Sun.
@sehe So you're saying it's better because it's software Oracle forgot about? :p
"It might be owned by Oracle, but at least they don't add features to it"
Maybe tell us why you don't like it
So, no, it goes without saying that the likelihood of any substantial Oracle influence on the product is negligable
09:38
@CatPlusPlus It's slow and unstable, has shoddy graphics acceleration and terrible messy UI
@jalf I'm saying vendors are irrelevant. You were the one trying to discredit VBox naming the vendor.
Haven't had any issues forever
@sehe No, I was trying to discredit it with a fairly broad range of criticism
@jalf wake me up when free hypervisor comes with better graphics acceleration
@sehe VMWare Player?
09:40
Also there's barely any UI needed in a hypervisor
IME Player is actually slower
@jalf Is that so? So the "substantial" argument must have been "Ew" then, since this was the first thing you said about it (other than "Ew"):
And yes I've tried the latest one (which you also can't use commercially without paying WOOPS)
4 mins ago, by jalf
VirtualBox: Because unstable, slow and half-assed Oracle software is just that sexy
@jalf Does the free version come with graphics acceleration, these days? Last time I checked, Player was cripppled beyond usability.
@sehe Which part of "unstable, slow and half-assed" suddenly got turned invisible, so that "Oracle" was the only word you saw?
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> Errata:
Seems like ISO isn't a non-profit organization at all. Their main mission is to make money, and the whole "standardization" thing is bullshit.
ISO and ANSI may not be evil at all, but they appear to be.
09:41
@sehe Well, yes. It does.
@jalf Oh. That was concrete. Sorry, I missed that part. Maybe it was "sexy" that wiped my brain
That was kind of the point.
VBox supports that
@jalf Maybe I'll give them a shot. But ~12 years of repeatedly giving it a shot hasn't exactly grown my patience
Also I rarely need acceleration in a VM, I'm not playing games on them
09:42
@sehe Oh, yeah, I definitely meant those. The "Oracle" part was just the icing on the top because Oracle can give anyone nausea. But it's the functionality/speed/reliability that keeps me from using it
@jalf Well, there you go. Please be advised that people apparently distill the wrong message if there's a conspicuous layer of icing.
@sehe Eh, don't get your hopes up too much. I think it's vastly better than VBox, but from there, it's still a fairly long way up to "something that's actually nice to use"
user1804599
Use QEMU with KVM.
@sehe Mmm, icing :)
09:44
@jalf Okay. fair warning.
@rightfold I might actually end up doing that. Seems pwetty nice.
Anyways, for work it'll be HyperV, no doubt. Since I've (hesitantly) asked for my box to get inflicted with Windows instead of linux
@CatPlusPlus fair, that might be entirely irrelevant depending on your usage. I do some graphics coding though, and at least at work, run applications that involve some GPU stuff
I tried to configure networking in HyperV
It's weird
Also, I think it's kind of funny how commonplace VM's have gotten. I remember when they were this really niche, almost academic, thing. :)
09:46
Player doesn't seem to have NAT forwarding
Well, the simples are the same as with VMWare/VBox, really. If you need 'private' virtual networks, that's always more involved AFAICT (I've done it on VBox and HyperV, not VMWare)
I almost wrote my first big uni project on accelerating virtualization
Come to think of it, I think I remember VMWare had CLI driven "wizards" that asked for network masks and gateways in virtual machines. But that may have been ~2004
@CatPlusPlus yes it does
I don't see it
09:48
It's a hidden feature. UI design is hard
Right, so much better UI than Virtualbox
IIRC it's just one of three entries in the network setup dropdown
(Doesn't matter it looks exactly the same)
No clue why/if you don't have that option
By forwarding I mean specific port forwarding
Not just NAT networking
I wouldn't even call it a VM if it didn't have NAT period
09:49
@CatPlusPlus Ah, no clue if it has that. I've never needed it :)
Also VBox got IPv6 in the latest version
@CatPlusPlus I think it's more popularly known as "application forwarding" (although, it's useless without NAT, obviously)
@CatPlusPlus I suppose that's old hat for HyperV/VMWare
I don't think Player supports it
wtf are you smoking, diffmerge
"Click YES to return ABORT-MERGE. Click NO to return MERGE-RESOLVED."
Seems normal
09:56
@ScottW hey
I'm alright
you?
@jalf Sigh. Not only a makeshift MessageBox, but also with fucked up options.
Reminds me of "Press Retry to debug" in VS.
@ScottW woah, that is very early
user1804599
Debug to Press Retry.
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Obtw Robot, we entered the columned hall yesterday
@R.MartinhoFernandes AFAIR the question is actually "do you want to abort merge"
09:58
wtf. A colleague just found a delete this; in a constructor O.o how's that supposed to work?
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new FuckedUpClass()!
@Xeo yeah. That new will return a pointer - and you have no means to determine if it's valid or not

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