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18:01
Low level crap
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@StackedCrooked not if it reads the word into register, performs all the operations on that register and then writes the word back.
I see.
However, in standard C++ increment a uint8_t is thread-safe if no other thread writes to that byte.
user1804599
Use channels or actors. Screw shared state.
@StackedCrooked isn't that thread safe everywhere ?
with everything given the same constaint ?
@StackedCrooked which processor are you talking about ?
@A.H. yep, I was just wonder about how it is made thread-safe
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18:11
Why is that?
If another thread reads it?
@A.H. Intel (or any other popular processor)
@StackedCrooked intel has variable length addressing
user3010322
I think the song I've been searching for 10 years for is in the .hack// OST
caches have their own protocols to ensure consistencies between reads and writes
@A.H. what is that?
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18:12
x86 has instructions to read single byte
@StackedCrooked can load a word or a byte you don't have to do the bitmasking
I see. That answers my question then.
Can it also write a single byte?
yeah
lots of architectures have that
especially swap/compare for bytes
including ARM32
Does this mean Intel has an 8-bit instruction set?
18:13
32-bit instruction set means the length of the instruction
not the operands
zch
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No
zch
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Many instructions are just single byte
They have varying lengths.
Instruction length is not constant on x86
they are variable length too
18:14
@StackedCrooked x86 has movb instructions.
They go up to 6 bytes
x86 is poster child for CISC I guess
Eh, CISC doesn't necessarily imply variable instruction length
user1804599
@zch depending on the operands they may have several prefixes.
Fuck low level crap
What is CPU I program for my VM
18:16
@CatPlusPlus true such as Thumb on cortex, but I think CISC sort of implies variable length
CISC only means there are opcodes that are not fundamental, and could be expressed with fundamentals
yeah but if you are going to increase clock cycle for other stages might as well have decoders for variable length instructions
Maybe
vOv
@CatPlusPlus Typo perhaps? Instruction can be up to 16 bytes long (maybe even more in 64-bit mode).
@CatPlusPlus CISC mostly means "designed before '80s when the meaningless catch-phrase RISC was invented."
user1804599
15 bytes at most in x86-64. :V
18:21
@JerryCoffin Then I remember wrong
UTF-8 used to go up to 6 bytes so maybe that's why!
user1804599
Legacy prefixes, prefixes, opcode, ModR/M, SIB, displacement, immediate.
@CatPlusPlus Strangely, the same occurred to me, so perhaps so.
@rightfold I don't think all 16 bytes were meaningful, but you're allowed to add meaningless prefixes that can increase length. At least as of the P6 time frame, Intel's decoders were limited to 16 bytes though.
@JerryCoffin lol
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Why would one want to add meaningless prefixes?
user1804599
Well. I think you can add as many REX prefixes as you want, though it would result in UB. :P
18:25
@zch perhaps alignment
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I could use NOPs
I think x86 does better with aligned data than unaligned , dunno about code constraints
doesn't a NOP represent a stall ? as in uses entire pipeline for nothing
zch
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I don't think so
I guess there should be lightweight nop
user3010322
Hm.
user3010322
I need to make my handle class stronger than ever.
user3010322
18:27
I can't have a runtime_handle and a handle class, it's too much choice.
@zch NOPs use up time. Some prefixes can be inserted without taking extra time though. Honestly, it's not really very useful, but when the instruction set was originally designed, they (apparently) didn't think about it. When they started decoupling execution from decoding, they needed to think about it, and drew the line at 16 bytes.
user3010322
Guys, quick question.
Quick answer
Hi guise
Bye guise
user1804599
Hi goatse
user1804599
18:29
Bye goatse
user3010322
You can access a static function through an instance with the regular x.arf() syntax, yes? If so, can I mark it constexpr and expect "x.arf()" to be evaluated at compile-time if it's possible?
user3010322
Under the idea that, like, x is an empty class (like a non-capturing, no-parameter lambda).
Ell
Ell
Yeah I think
Try it?
Stuff won't compile if it's not proper constexpr
user3010322
constexpr is weird
user3010322
18:33
Now, is MSVC just as smart?
user3010322
Only one way to find out!
Also no, it won't error, it'll just evaluate it at runtime
trust the compiler man !
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus It will error if static_assert's expression is not compile-time evaluatable (is that word?).
iirc
I don't even know
user3010322
18:34
Well, it's a word now. Evaluatable.
Fuck C++ and its neverending rules and exceptions
7
Ell
Ell
Whut. Then why doesn't it infer the constexprness?
user3010322
Turns out the compiler will be as snarky and smart as possible, all the way until you cut it's legs off.
user3010322
Now, I have a design question.
18:37
Hm, maybe it's stronger than I remember
user3010322
say I want to have a handle<T> class which takes a deleter. Because it stores a raw T (integer, short, void*, HWND, etc.) by value, it can also have a special null value (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, 42, 0).
I have no idea how you can willingly use this monstrosity
user3010322
Well, I do prefer CSharppe, which is why using auto x = chopped my legs off by making a copy.
user3010322
But I disgress.
user3010322
For my handle class, do I have the get_null function on the Deleter tempalte argument, resulting in handle<T, TDeleter>, or do I give a separate template parameter for the get_null struct, so that it's handle<T, TDeleter, TNullValueGetter> ?
18:40
I fucking hate human women, they are disgusting. i prefer pony sex than human. But i wouldnt mind having a conversation with a women.
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o.0
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A women.
wheres da women at
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The most striking part of this tweet
The rest is typical brony
user1804599
18:41
@CatPlusPlus Of course it won’t.
user1804599
static_assert doesn’t evaluate anything at runtime (except perhaps it may in case of UB but meh).
I was talking about constexpr not staticassert
but whatever
I don't remember how this shit works
user1804599
Oh. :v
@ThePhD what is get_null good for? :E
Encapsulation
duh
user1804599
18:43
For ThePhDness.
@CatPlusPlus of what?
@melak47 null
where's get_one
user3010322
Because having a handle class which takes null at compile time violates the ability to use a runtime value to get null.
user3010322
Consider the following declaration:
user3010322
18:44
template <typename T,
		typename TDx = default_handle_deleter<T>,
		typename get_handle_type<T, TDx>::type nil = default_null<typename get_handle_type<T, TDx>::type>::value>
user1804599
Ughtabs.
tbh I was sad when I read winamp announcement
> Winamp is the best media player ever built.
ahahahahah
> It is the most versatile media player on earth.
18:46
ahahahah
user1804599
My DVD player is more versatile.
user1804599
(Pun intended.)
The AI in hex empire is strange...
user3010322
If nil cannot be found out at compile-time by the compiler, it will not compile handle, which makes it inadequate for handle<void*, my_win32_deleter, null_windows_value> // null windows value is defined in a cpp file and put in a DLL, unacceptable to the compile-time demand of nil
Why is it defined in cpp file
Why does it take null as template argument
18:48
@ThePhD I..what.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus I am avoiding #include <windows.h>, or any other platform-specific-header, in any of the code's headers.
user3010322
All platform-specific code must be hidden (in this case, usually only in CPP files).
@ThePhD you don't need windows.h for 0 :p
user1804599
nullptr
user3010322
@melak47 null_windows_value = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE is not 0 or nullptr.
user3010322
18:49
It's 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, or whatever windows decides it wants it to be.
No, it's -1
Always, because this shit never changes
Also you're avoiding platform-specific headers but use handles directly...?
user1804599
It’s shit conserved in a jar?
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus It's for class declarations like Semaphore which need to contain a handle, but also should benefit from a check that when someone does myhandle == nullptr it checks against the actual null value for that handle (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE), not 0.
user1804599
Is the order of evaluation of arguments in Python well-defined?
Is the order of evaluation of list elements in a list literal in Python well-defined?
Is the order of evaluation of tuple elements in a tuple literal in Python well-defined?
user1804599
Go defines them as LTR.
18:52
@ThePhD But you still leak platform details
A handle is a detail, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE is even more of a detail
user3010322
I can't help it, it's part of the header. :c
None of this complicated dance matters
user1804599
Use detail namespaces and include with #ifdefs.
If you want to hide the platform details then do a proper abstraction and use pimpl or interface
And then you can just use include windows.h and use INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE without making this shit needlessly complicated
I am going to just say, why not use a C++ library ?
user3010322
18:55
I'm the library writer right now. :c
user1804599
Do you still write such idiotic commit messages?
user1804599
Or did you get sane?
@ThePhD so scary~
user3010322
@rightfold They're even worse than before! :D
user1804599
My god.
user1804599
18:56
><> <><
His eyebrows couldn't have raised any higher than they were. "Jesus christ, you look like you're trying to stare into my soul or something!" She gave a chuckle, shaking her head. "Yes, you heard me. Dead."

His eyebrows came back down, and his eyes narrowed substantially, peering at her carefully. "Did you see the body?"

"What?"

"Did you see his dead body. In a coffin, on the ground, in a morgue, I don't care where -- did you physically lay your eyes on and identify that it was his dead body?" He said carefully, eyeing her closely.
user3010322
Isn't it lovely? :D
user1804599
It’s terrible.
user3010322
<33
user1804599
It doesn’t even suggest the slightest about what has changed.
user1804599
It’s a horrible commit message.
user3010322
18:57
It's wonderful! <3
user3010322
Today In... ... I dont' know what the A is for.
user3010322
America?
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No, wait.
It's a nickname.
user3010322
18:58
Austrialia.
Last time I saw that was when someone used it as a nickname for... Princess Celestia.
thanks in advance
user1804599
lol
> "Damnit Tia, yes or no?!" He hissed out, clearly losing the battle of patience by a long shot.
That part.
user3010322
.... Wat.
18:59
Actually.
Where is that from?
user3010322
Welp, time to change her name. :D
user1804599
user3010322
@EtiennedeMartel I was bored, so I wrote silly commit messages.
You could actually make a story.
user3010322
Lulz, no I couldn't.
user3010322
19:01
I tried once, it sucked tremendously.
Come on, it can't be worse than the average sludge you see on FimFiction.
user3010322
... FimFiction?
user3010322
I've heard of FanFiction, and that.... writer website that got hacked.
user3010322
Writerspace?
user3010322
19:01
Writer... something.
user1804599
@ThePhD write a text-based RPG.
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel I like the footer.
user3010322
I'm actually doing that. That's why I implemented half-assed-ogonek For VS2013.
user3010322
Gotta have DAT TRIM function.
user1804599
user1804599
19:03
@ThePhD It annoys me that Perl has no built-in trim function.
user3010322
@rightfold o.0
user3010322
Wat.
user1804599
Have to use s/// operator or import some module.
user3010322
That sounds silly.
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel tomorrow will the entire season be released or only the first episode?
19:06
@rightfold First episode.
user1804599
Ah, nice.
dammit flash is broken
can't turn anything fullscreen
user1804599
Flash has always been broken.
Actually, tomorrow is both parts of the season premiere.
used to be less broken
19:08
"Princess Twilight Sparkle", part 1 and 2.
user1804599
Ah, nice.
user1804599
I wonder if I could acquire them somehow.
@A.H. you say that like you didn't expect it to happen
You mean, legally?
user1804599
Not necessarily.
user1804599
19:10
Well, I’m not sure whether doing it illegally is illegal in the Netherlands. :P
Xeo
Xeo
So, whoever wants to get Audiosurf for $1, it's on sale in the Humble Store for the weekend.
Also, Darksiders II for $10
Audiosurf doesn't seem to be worth 1$
Xeo
Xeo
I like it
user1804599
lol $1
user1804599
First match.
19:19
Audiosurf is definitely worth 1$
unless youre deaf
user1804599
I wipe my ass with $1.
Good for you?
I prefer music without flashy neon lights
user1804599
I prefer flashy neon lights without music
user1804599
Cat, what music do you like?
19:23
Cat tried music once, he thought it was terrible.
Melodical
user1804599
My grandmother likes Schnulze.
user3010322
Melodical...
user3010322
I might have some melodical music.
user1804599
Melodicial.
user3010322
19:25
Unforutnately, I just nuked my whoole music library
user3010322
and replaced all the shit, so. :c
user3010322
Also organized the folders and finally got rid of that whory iTunes Music and iTunes media folder
user3010322
Just been sitting there for so long, ripped out all of its auto-copied music and placed them in proper folders where they belong.
user1804599
I should read that Erlang book I bought a few months ago.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Here's something all sparkly and happy and stuff: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17644642/…
19:29
@rightfold Mysticially Melodicial (aka well rounded music).
user3010322
Here's one that has a bit more drum and guitar to it, I really like it: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17644642/…
user1804599
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Here's one that @EtiennedeMartel linked a long time ago, but it's the best relaxing guitar arrangement I've ever heard:
@ThePhD I never linked that.
user3010322
19:34
You totes did. :c
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user3010322
OH WAIT, I lied. It was @FredOverflow
user3010322
Here's another good song @CatPlusPlus. @EtiennedeMartel might recognize it too: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17644642/Smite%20Theme.flac
@ThePhD See what you think of this.
user3010322
@JerryCoffin Only 40 seconds in and I want a download link.
user3010322
19:39
It actually reminds me of a song from Puella Magi Madoka Magica @Xeo @StackedCrooked, the song where the blue-haired lady falls into despair
user1804599
> Sharing state is no problem if you don't mutate it. Mutable state is no problem if you don't share it.
user3010322
> Kajiura Yuki
user3010322
She did the OST for Puella?
user3010322
Didn't she also do Noir and a bunch of other shit?
user3010322
19:42
Or was that Yuki Kajuira?
user3010322
y they have so similar names @__@
user1804599
Fucking jets.
user3010322
@JerryCoffin I loved it! Got anymore? :O
user1804599
Government is throwing away money.
19:56
hi
user3010322
Jesus fuck
user3010322
The quality on these youtubes are HORRIBLe. D:<
user3010322
user3010322
LISTEN TO DAT D:<
How long has anime been popular?
Outside of.. I want to say Japan.
19:57
ANIME
Now whenever I hear ANIME I remember this youtube.com/watch?v=H6IJl2zCe30
It seems to be nearly as prevalent as the bronydom.
@Pawnguy7 Dragonball has been on tv almost a decade ago

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