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14:00
@User17 wtf, you are making even less than normal. Are you just attention seeking or something?
you a word
@thecoshman I liked the nice touch of missing "sense" in that sentence.
(Don't fix it!)
@R.MartinhoFernandes erm... ok :S
~_~ .. ok, will be quiet now
14:09
Posting a small selfcontained demo of the resulting expression evaluator for the benefit of future SO visitors: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/50a36ac8b5613f2e (202 LoC) — sehe 50 secs ago
Wasted my afternoon polishing someone's code :/ Removed ~300 LoC
Anyways, time to get the kids
Bye
@sehe oooor, time to relax and enjoy some peace without them
You don't know much about parenting responsibilities :/ You can't usually "switch them off" :)
you can
it's often not legal though
14:13
@sehe haha, that's the thing with switching jobs - that you get to maintain others code for a long time ...
@sehe ah sure you can :P you left them with someone, no?
sehe, you are one crazy spirit ;-)rubenvb 11 secs ago
By the way: MinGW-w64 GCC is now in Arch [Community].
Yay for my good PKGBUILD maintenance.
Release on Friday, and then fun fun fun fun fun fun with cool new stuff to design.
@sehe we'll probably do some Spirit shit too
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A: Optimize C code

haccksTry this void Fun2() { (X0<=A)?X0=ceil(Max1*X0):X0=Max2*(Max-X0); }

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14:17
LOL
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Q: PHP: Get text without lang tags

Serik Shaikamalov$str = '{lang en} Text {\lang}{lang ru} Text in ru {\lang}'; I wanna take text between langs without ({lang en}{\lang}). Output: $en = 'Text'; $ru = 'Text in ru';

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@rightfold "But the code has way less lines !"
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> no parameters
no return type
C
FUCK THIS SHIT
hmm
> relocation R_X86_64_32S against `_ZTVN4Wide6Driver13NullGeneratorE' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
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14:20
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It implies global variables
wat.
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I rep capped. I posted wrong answer just to check that down votes are working or not on the answers. :D. I am undeleting it. Do not down vote. I will remove it after check. — haccks 18 secs ago
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@DeadMG recompile with -fPIC.
yeah, but what does -fPIC actually do?
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Position-Independent-Code
14:22
the only references I found on this topic involve implementation details of ELF binaries.
@DeadMG It makes shit work.
You should treat -fPIC as a default when building shared libraries.
and all their static library dependencies, it seems.
Well, static libraries are an illusion, so yeah.
You can treat static libraries as simply one big .o file.
so now all my executables and libraries and basically everything have to be -fPIC.
which kinda raises the question as to why G++ doesn't apply that option by default if not applying it means that your code doesn't work
@rightfold I can undelete the post and we can continue the downvotes
14:29
-fPIC is default on x86
why does git hate me?
@DeadMG because gcc works with multiple architectures so making this the default may not be desirable. You don't always need PIC
welp
man I'm tired ._.
turns out that if you try to link all three of my driving projects in parallel, the OOMkiller has to kill one of them.
I need more RAM
6GB just doesn't cut it anymore
@DeadMG Yes. Don't ever bother with non-PIC.
@DeadMG Hopefully the Cat will have the server up and running by February (is this optimistic or pessimistic?), so we'll have 32GB to fool around with.
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Cue Puppy hogging all the resources for continually rebuilding llvm, clang and Wide
lol
don't need to continually rebuild LLVM and Clang, only continually re-link it :(
14:37
Ah, you did not mention your OS ! :-P I don't know this exotic development platform, sorry. But, there must be profilers (look for that). — perror 10 mins ago
TIL Windows is exotic
HTML5 should've introduced p2p connections =/
That... sounds... wrong.
"A document description language should have introduced networking"
@DeadMG I'd let you remote into my spare box, and build LLVM on there, but with your slow internet connection, that wouldn't be very useful
Feature creep much.
@Cat TeamCity can run on Linux, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes HTML5 does a lot more than just documents
14:40
Oh, of course. It's Java.
59 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Feature creep much.
@nightcracker like what?
oh gawd :| Goggles are needed
@Rapptz video and audio streams
@Rapptz animated canvas shit
Yes, that makes for rich documents.
@nightcracker lol, you're joking right?
14:41
those are document related though
@TonyTheLion Already built it
No one said documents have to be limited to what is achievable with paper.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You can simulate a video with paper !
oh wait
websocket was removed alltogether
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did!
14:41
nvm then
I don't know why people related websockets to HTML5.
Wait, I do. It's because web developers are dumb.
Websockets are slightly related to HTTP, and that's it.
er, no
@DeadMG oh ok
@R.MartinhoFernandes "because I want to define a socket within my web page"
14:44
HTTP is strictly one-way
websockets are a JS thing IMO (or what ever client side language you want)
they are
@nightcracker and HTML is strictly for Hyper Text
@thecoshman 1992 called, they want their definition of HTML back
(I have no idea if 1992 is the correct year, probably not, just roll with it :p)
14:45
@thecoshman and XML is just for extensible markup
soo... either I have managed to rewrite most of a 6K+ api in about 1k (still need a bit more added) or I have failed to see exactly why it was so hideously huge in the first place
@jalf ...
(please take note in that I absolutely hate XML with every vein in my body)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because HTML5 defines an API that is exposed to scripts running on a html page, and that API is not limited to document descriptions
well, I think XML is overused, but it does have it's place. usually though there are better formats that can be used.
The WebSocket spec has three mentions of HTML: two as an usage example, and one in acknowledgements.
14:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes So?
How many mentions of HTML do you think the HTTP protocol has? And yet HTML5 has provisions for script making http requests, doesn't it? :)
@jalf why does HTML need to know about this 'websocket' concept? surely sockets only make sense when running in some client code, and thus should be spec'd by some client code language?
Heck, HTML lets you use JPEG for images. Do you think the JPEG spec mentions HTML? :p
@jalf Yes, and I think that's feature creep too :|
@thecoshman Because HTML defines (or tries to define, or defines a minimal subset of) the API that is exposed to said client code, regardless of what language it uses
maybe we need a new standard
14:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes And yet it's reality. This is 2013; regardless of its origins, HTML covers a hell of a lot more than describing rich documents
the browser standard
@nightcracker Ah yeah, that never fails
@jalf like robot said, feature creep. Why should a spec' for presenting 'documents' talk about what features client side languages should offer?
@nightcracker I would add all my arteries to the XML-hating.
14:51
@jalf so we should just let things continue to get worse?
@thecoshman You mean, why should a spec that 20 years ago was for presenting documents talk about what features we might want to run clientside in a browser
@thecoshman Are things getting worse? Would it be better if HTML was limited to static server-generated pages and nothing more? A few million GMail users would like to object to your definition of "worse", I think ;)
this chat as a static page
imagine the possibilities
Heck, you are using a chat that relies on websockets. Now sure, you could argue that in a perfect world, the browser should support HTML as well as some other format for more interactive app-like use cases
@jalf yes, why should the specification for presenting 'code goes here' go into details about what code should be?
@thecoshman It doesn't do that.
14:53
@jalf does it? are you sure about that?
but what we have is basically html or nothing. I'd rather have a HTML which tries to cover all the use cases we need, than a HTML which limits itself to what was anticipated 20 years ago, and nothing to cover all the other use cases
@thecoshman Once again, because the purpose of HTML has changed
Don't worry, we have flash!
(ergh)
@thecoshman ayup
@jalf not async HTTP requests?
I do think though that we need a replacement for JS.
14:54
@thecoshman No. It's no secret.
@DeadMG no doubt there :P
Sounds doable.
@thecoshman It might fall back to that if websockets aren't supported, I haven't checked that. But no, it uses websockets
@thecoshman Anyway, would that be better?
@R.MartinhoFernandes well I'll be
You'll be what?
14:55
@jalf no, it's just what I would have did expect.
a giant penis, clearly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes never mind, turn of phrase.
Point is, people want to use chat and email clients and dynamic pages. No alternative spec exists for supporting this, so why shouldn't we repurpose HTML to handle it?
the phrase you're thinking of is "I'll be damned" I think
@Rapptz no, just "I'll be"
14:57
30 years ago, C++ was an object-oriented language. Someone got the crazy idea to repurpose it to cover more than just OOP. How awful
@jalf Well, it kinda is :P
@jalf Someone = Struppi? ;)
@thecoshman we can always unfreeze it
@R.MartinhoFernandes sure, but I don't think we'd have better off if Bjarne had instead said "no, I refuse to expand the language beyond its original areas of responsibility"
14:58
@Xeo god damn you :/
@jalf Oh, don't worry, I wasn't disagreeing; merely cracking a joke.
I know :)
@jalf my view is that HTML should not specify programming languages as well, it should specify how to deliver that code to clients as part of the 'document' but what that language is a seperate issue, no?
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz What?
@BartekBanachewicz oh?
14:58
@Xeo you made him come back
x86 was a discount instruction set with no general-purpose registers. it's clearly feature creep to give it such a dramatic overhaul. What do you mean register a is no longer just the accumulator register??
@thecoshman It doesn't specify programming languages.
Why does this shit happen all the time. I don't want to argue opposite the people that are trying to argue on my side.
now I have to act reasonable and stuff
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes. I don't see that as a reason to damn me, though :P
@thecoshman well yes, we just plink a smurf and poof.
@thecoshman It doesn't. It specifies an API. In that sense it's similar to the .NET BCL spec. It doesn't say what the client language should be, just what members System.String has and how they behave
This is all the "programming languages" you have in the HTML spec.
@Xeo I was just thinking how Lounge was a calmer place for me lately, and incidentally that was one of the reasons.
JavaScript is an implementation detail. But the DOM API is nailed down

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