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02:00
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@Xeo I need help. =/
Xeo
Xeo
on?
@ThePhD how much do you pay?
user3010322
I can't figure out how to expand all of the template packs in the same function. =/
user3010322
I keep ending up with some wonky recursion that retreats to the base case.
Xeo
Xeo
02:05
@ThePhD stop stop stop
user3010322
Stopping. :c
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD you only had one little bug in your solutiion. If you fixed that, it would work fine for three or more tuples.
user3010322
Eh? :c
Xeo
Xeo
Take a close look at the error message, especially the template arguments
user3010322
I looked at it. I have a leftover indices_list<0u> for the last argument in the variadic pack, std::tuple<long long>
Xeo
Xeo
02:10
Yes. Guess why
And think about what the instantiation looked like for 2 tuples
user3010322
Because I'm expanding 2 things about a time.
What kind of use cases do you guys mostly use tuples for?
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked As an excuse to write whacky template code.
ha, thought so
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@Xeo That's not the only thing
02:12
thank god for sexy baristas
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user3010322
@Xeo ^ You should see the magic this guy makes
I can't understand it!
@ThePhD I already linked him before. He's the author of Sprout.
user3010322
Aww, I didn't find him first. =[
02:14
It's easy to find out if your friend didn't study in highschool. Just ask him this question "How do I figure out what the last day of the month is?"
user3010322
@EnglishMaster I don't know the answer tot his question.
user3010322
Guess I'm not qualified to be in school anymore. =[
check your knuckles
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD To make it clearer, the error call looks like this: tuple_dog(stuff<seq<0>>(), first_two_tuples_catted, third_tuple)
Gosh, you guys can't answer it too?
02:15
I learned that trick when I was like 5.
:|
Xeo
Xeo
compare to the call for two tuples directly
@EnglishMaster I'm too retarded to understand, sorry.
user3010322
@Xeo So it's 1 index list per 2 tuples, after the first concat is done. But I'm having a hard time getting the first or second list for the very first call for 3 tuples, if I can't directly reference the second list to do the expansion.
user3010322
.... Unless
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I need to generate another list
user3010322
02:17
so I can do the concat
user3010322
and put it in stuff
Xeo
Xeo
tuple_dog(stuff<seq<0>>(), first_two_tuples_catted, third_tuple) // the erroneous call, produced through recursion
tuple_dog(stuff<seq<0,1>,seq<0,1>>(), first_tuple, second_tuple) // the correct call made directly
Find the difference
user3010322
I figured it out!
Xeo
Xeo
And the answer is?
user3010322
Uhm
user3010322
02:18
One second, still typng
Xeo
Xeo
Just answer what the problem was
it isn't even that hard to see
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Did you spot it in his original code?
user3010322
I need to generate another list
user3010322
That's what i said early
02:19
I didn't look
user3010322
I need to make another seq<> to fit the concatted tuple
Xeo
Xeo
Yes.
user3010322
Before, I was removing a seq<> without making one.
Xeo
Xeo
(Hint: You don't need another meta-function for this)
user3010322
Hey, I knew that much. :c
Xeo
Xeo
02:23
Just sayin
user3010322
Uh
user3010322
I think my generation isn't working properly. :c
your generation
Xeo
Xeo
... You need about 32 characters to fix your original code. How did you manage to fuck that up?
user3010322
Uhm.
user3010322
02:26
Stuff.
Xeo
Xeo
Okay. How do you create the indices for the cat'd tuple?
user3010322
I'm doing stuff<indices_list<sizeof...(J) + sizeof...(I), Indices...>() to get the next list.
Xeo
Xeo
That.... only gives you 2+2, aka stuff<indices_list<4>, Indices...>
user3010322
4 is enough for the 2 cat'd tuples, right?
I bought applecare but I can't find my registration number.
That's a bummer.
user3010322
02:28
Because they only have 4 elements when cat'd
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD indices_list is the actual list of indices (d'uh), not the generator
user3010322
... Oops. <_>
Xeo
Xeo
You want stuff<indices_list<0,1,2,3>, Indices...>
user3010322
Or just indices<4>
Xeo
Xeo
(Hint: you don't need the generator for this)
user3010322
02:29
But the generator has shiny syntax, no?
user3010322
Though, it could technically increase compiles times by n times if we do it that way...
user3010322
So many just writing it out would be fine...
Xeo
Xeo
got it?
user3010322
Yeah
user3010322
02:31
I got it.
user3010322
But that's way too many lines, haha.
Xeo
Xeo
I'd swap I and J, but other than that
(since I is already the list for your prior accumulation tuple)
Unlikely to make a difference, though
user3010322
Well, now I have a 29 line implementation when I just get greedy with the whitespace: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/a433beacbb08c32c
Xeo
Xeo
34 with the interface
user3010322
True =[
user3010322
02:34
So I need to clean it up more.
user3010322
I could probably get rid of unqualified, since it's only used in 1 place.
Xeo
Xeo
And now you only need to throw that away and start a completely different approach to get under 20 lines :D
user3010322
;~;
user3010322
You're so cruel.
Xeo
Xeo
I can give you the skeleton, with the hardest part missing
user3010322
02:35
No.
user3010322
That's not fair.
Xeo
Xeo
k
user3010322
Give me the concept.
user3010322
Or, a hint of the concept.
Xeo
Xeo
What's the easiest way to access any single element in a variadic pack?
user3010322
02:36
Um.
user3010322
You don't?
Xeo
Xeo
No, I mean it
user3010322
Well, you tuple-it, and then std::get it.
Xeo
Xeo
Yes
Generating indices is so complicated.
Why not get by with recursive inheritance?
Which is a little simpler IMO.
Xeo
Xeo
02:37
@StackedCrooked Uh, that's what he does
user3010322
Because tuple_cat has to be a function. <_>
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Oh wait, you mean the tuple thing itself?
user3010322
Uh oh
I mean generally when you need to iterate over a variadic list of things.
Xeo
Xeo
eh
@ThePhD So, right. And you can use indices to expand that in a single line without recursion
02:39
holy boredom
:(
user3010322
:c
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Don't tell me
user3010322
you want me to generate indices pairs
user3010322
pls no
@ThePhD public inheritance is the default with structs (you don't need all those public keywords)
Xeo
Xeo
02:39
@ThePhD wheee
user3010322
q___________q
user3010322
Noooooooooooooooooooo
user3010322
I don't even know how to get starrteeed
Xeo
Xeo
think about what you want to generate
write the skeleton for the expansion
and then write the generation
user3010322
Ugggggggh how do you even map the two together, one has to be a 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in a straight line for the tuple, and then the other half has to be 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 2,
Xeo
Xeo
02:40
correct.
user3010322
But you have to get them ahead of time!
user3010322
Plus, how do you say "go to the next tuple in the list" ?!
Xeo
Xeo
You don't need to say that.
4 mins ago, by ThePhD
Well, you tuple-it, and then std::get it.
That's what you need the pair of indices for
tuple of tuples
user3010322
So I tuple the tuples into one big tuple?
user3010322
Eww. Gross. :c
Xeo
Xeo
02:42
Elegant.
user3010322
GROSS
Xeo
Xeo
No
With that technique, the tuple_cat functions themselves are 8 lines total.
@ThePhD you kinda like @Pawnguy7 on crack :)
Just my weird ideas. (I'm tired.)
Xeo
Xeo
Btw @Stacked, what was up with Coliru earlier?
Lately it often happens that I have a huge number of processes.
Xeo
Xeo
02:46
zombies?
I don't know what causes it.
they are not zombies
Xeo
Xeo
hmm
zombies wouldn't be so problematic
Xeo
Xeo
cppreference?
No, it's a problem on my side.
Xeo
Xeo
02:47
Or not Coliru-related processes?
Stuff doesn't get cleaned up.
Occasionally.
Xeo
Xeo
mh
@StackedCrooked huh?
I'm kinda desperate actually.
I now have an automated reboot every 5000 seconds to compensate.
Xeo
Xeo
Ow
02:49
Coliru is project where I occasionally do bursts of work .
And now it's kinda messy ;)
Xeo
Xeo
We'd never have guessed. :)
Maybe you should do a burst of cleanup on the code :P
Those kind bursts tend to be rare.
user3010322
If I understood a lick of javascript of bash shell, I would try to help.
I should give you guys a reboot key.
user3010322
Pass it over on Mumble VIA voice
02:52
Or something.
user3010322
That way it's not tracked
OMG I LOVE C++!!!
user3010322
I mean, unless sehe's tapping the Mumble Server?!
THANK YOU BILL GATES!
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s/ILL GATES/journe Stroutsup
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02:52
(sp?)
Bjarne Stroustrup.
user3010322
Aww. I got it wrong. :c
what?
I thought credit goes to Bill gates
user3010322
No.
user3010322
He just used C++/
02:54
@ThePhD Bjourne?
Is that his brother?
Bjourney
The Bjourne Identity
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@StackedCrooked His Evil Twin Brother
user3010322
02:58
Where's that sparkling Bjarne gif?
sparkling Bjarne GIF? now I'm scared.
it's a glowing man, as @ThePhD originally described it
Wife: Marian (2 children)
Daughter: Annemarie
I first read that as martian.
user3010322
I can't find it anywhere. =[
user3010322
Maybe I need to look in the bin.
03:04
@EtiennedeMartel wtf lol
Is this Canadian humor?
@StackedCrooked There's this bridge in Montreal that's kinda crumbling.
Reminds me of Coliru.
:D
And they have this crazy plan to fix something by using a "super beam".
A laser?
03:08
No, the structural thing.
No beam as in support beam, yknow
construction stuff
Oh.
beam
I never used that word before.
we all serve the beam.
wtf
my cpu runs < 20 C idle
03:15
overclocked to 4ghz
I'm rather sceptical
user3010322
@Xeo I hate you.
Xeo
Xeo
I like me.
user3010322
Why did you give me this knowledge. Why did you burden me with this.
Xeo
Xeo
You asked.
user3010322
You could have warned me!
user3010322
03:18
I can't stop thinking about it. u.u
Xeo
Xeo
Warning? You? You're willingly playing with UB and void*, there's no helping or warning you.
it seems aimless
Xeo
Xeo
What does?
@nightcracker Did you delid it?
@Mysticial delid?
but it was idle btw, I did some stress-testing now and it went up to 40-50
Xeo
Xeo
03:25
... how the fuck is it already 4:30am
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand we're back to 15C
Xeo
Xeo
<- sleep
this idle temp is fkin amazing
brb restarting
user3010322
@Xeo Wait
user3010322
Don't go!
user3010322
03:25
It's the weekend. Stay here. I need your help. ;~;
@nightcracker Have you tried putting it under an AVX load?
There's no way you're only at 50c under load.
My 4770k was hitting 70c under AVX load at stock - under a water cooler.
user3010322
@Mysticial Smash it with a hammer!
Sigh.
Windows volume control sucks.
user3010322
:3
It just randomly crashes.
And now I cannot run my program, because it uses audio.
And I have to restart to fix it.
03:33
wot
didn't you know audio related crashes always require a restart?
you'd be really dense if you didn't
If you have a way besides restart, I can certainly try it.
Killing it in task manager fails. It revives the same.
I am back, from the dead.
This week has felt long.
03:41
your parents shut off your internet even during the weekends?
that's rough man.
nah it's just a guess
I don't think it's a coincidence if it happens everyday
Almost froze there.
Works. No thanks, audio :\
maybe Pawnguy is a hitman from 11 PM onwards and kills people
it's because he's a hitman
Something like that, yes.
Might become a hitman though.
Not like I am sleeping then.
I wonder where DeadMG is.
Seems we always have those deep debates right about now :D
dang man.
you're avoiding hardcore.
@Rapptz I said "something like that"
Oh, I see.
Not in response to that.
03:50
do your parents cut off your internet?
All I am saying :D
G'night.
lol
user3010322
Lol
user3010322
Maybe he's making late night pawns.
04:07
back
@Mysticial are you here?
brb setting multipliers higher - might crash
back
@Mysticial nope, no avx load yet
04:25
Uh.. I have a 200mb .lib file.
How do I go about finding out why it is so large
@nightcracker You'll want a true 256-bit AVX load. 10-15c higher temps on my machine.
@Mysticial how would you suggest I'd overlock my haswell?
so far I disabled C-states and put core voltage to a fixed 1.2V with multipliers set to x44 and it seems stable
for me it's absolutely crucial the CPU stays within a stable clock rate (a few percentages)
It's not easy to overclock. I hit thermal limits well before I even had a chance to increase the vcore. So I'm running only at 4GHz.
can you send me an AVX load?
been using intel extreme tune utility so far
and temp seems to fluctuate between 50 and 60C
Latest prime95. Small FFTs.
04:32
sec
75
Runs hotter than my pi program. But I haven't tested my flops benchmark.
speedfan reports 55 though
not sure whether I should believe intel tune or speedfan
Trust coretemp. Speed fan isn't realizable for CPU temps.
downloading
egh so much adware in the intstaller =/
75C though
You're better off since you don't have HT to jack up the temps. But either way Haswell and Ivy bridge is shit because Intel didn't solder the IHS.
04:36
what temp should I settle for?
is 75C acceptable under these conditions?
Yeah. Mine will peak at 90c under prime95 at 4 GHz.
damn
maybe I got lucky :P
this one is running at 4.4ghz
what core voltage do you use?
1.220 I think - after LLC on full load.
ah I use 1.2
have to do more testing to see whether it's stable
hasn't crashed so far
x45 was too much for 1.2 though
Check your vcore under load to see if its really 1.2. LLC can bump it to dangerously high levels.
04:39
how do I do that?
@Mysticial this?
Yeah. The vcore should go up and down depending on the load.
But it looks like you have a good chip.
it's at 1.2 now - starting bench again
Mine barely lasts 10 seconds at 4.4 GHz prime95 at 1.200.
04:42
stays 1.2
it couldn't handle 4.5 though
(just crashed from instability - not heat)
so I could maybe go 1.25v and 4.5
@Mysticial nevermind - just crashed
testing x43 now
would you advise goign above 1.2v?
(if heat permits, of course)
Pay attention to the cache multiplier as well. On my machine, the uncore seems to be the limiting factor.
ah yes
i was going to ask
what should the cache multiplier be?
Anything below 1.25 should be absolutely safe. (I think)
04:48
@Mysticial and the cache multiplier?
Supposedly, 1:1 ratio between CPU and cache is ideal. But my uncore won't go over 40x easily. So I'm running both my core and uncore at 40x.
user3010322
All this talk of cores and uncores...
user3010322
Sounds like some otherwordly CPU machine thing.
let's get feisty
putting it back to x44
1.25 V
and also cache to x44
1.25V means 80C
04:52
Fuck you, I hit 100c at 1.25 vcore and thermal throttling. :)
Now you can make tea. Isn't that nice.
well there you go
tried setting the cache 1:1
and it immediately crashed
Ahaha
ok now both are set to x42
1.2V
prime95
My fucking uncore won't go over 41x at 1.210.
04:57
42x 1.2 right now
hurr
but I might crash
@Mysticial Boo hoo for you :P
still stable 75C

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