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22:00
@rightfold I love you
please make it happen
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@Xeo I chuckled. I remember that show.
user3010322
I think in the U.S. it was called Zatch Bell.
also commit more often
@Xeo I first thought you meant watamote.
Xeo
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@StackedCrooked Wakamoto > Watamote
user1804599
22:05
@BartekBanachewicz I’ll start writing the parser tomorrow.
user1804599
Using monadzzz.
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Then high-level IR, low-level IR, optimisations and code generation.
@rightfold hm why is the codebase C# then
user1804599
Because I want to get inspired by C#.
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@rightfold How about using LLVM and compile to JS?
user1804599
22:07
eh.
@rightfold but the final thing will be in the only best language?
user1804599
That seems like eternal pain.
@rightfold but you should do it
do it.
bundle with Emscripten
user1804599
I will not use LLVM.
user1804599
22:08
I don’t see how LLVM would benefit when targeting ECMAScript.
all the optimizations.
well dunno the first version could target js straight
user1804599
Great idea to compile to an overly low-level language and then compile back to ECMAScript.
user1804599
How do exceptions work in Emscripten?
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@rightfold LLVM can do that by itself
user1804599
Can I catch them in JavaScript code? And vice versa?
user1804599
22:09
How about callbacks?
user1804599
Can I use garbage collection from the JavaScript interpreter?
user1804599
Is it easy to store JavaScript objects in Styx objects if I choose to use LLVM? And vice versa?
user3010322
If anything, you should make a program that takes LLVM IR and compiles it on the fly, or interprets it in the browser like Java bytecode.
@ThePhD that's nonsense
also it exists and is called LLVM
user3010322
... That's what I just said.
user1804599
22:16
I am not going to make LLVM.
@ThePhD so were you joking or what?
user3010322
I'm not joking. I mean it should compile to LLVM IR (like I said), and then the LLVM IR should be sent to the browser and the browser should compile/jit/run/etc. it.
user3010322
Or just interpret the IR.
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@BartekBanachewicz it's called the llvm jit compiler
@ThePhD cue LLVM.js
22:18
performance.js
user3010322
Cue LLVM.Firefox and LLVM.Chrome.
user3010322
E.g. plugins that interpret LLVM IR and run it on the spot.
you can do it without plugins, but yeah, it gets slow at that point
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Why do we need this anyway?
What's wrong with js?
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@Ell everything
user3010322
22:20
JS isn't the greatest format to send things over the pipe in the world.
user3010322
I also do not like being told about my errors at runtime, 1 minute into my simulation.
@ThePhD that's really irrelevant to language
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@BartekBanachewicz well now you know that's not correct
I mean C++ isn't typesafe either
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It is safe enough :3
22:22
@Ell who cares really, it's terrible
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gah I messed up my opengl thing
16 secs ago, by Ell
It is safe enough :3
go fucking figure
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@BartekBanachewicz nothing to do with safety whatsoever :O
anyway C++ isn't safe by default and just gets slightly better after hundreds of LoC of TMP code
so no thanks I'll pass
@BartekBanachewicz Damn... that's cool :D
22:23
for that ~performance~ gain it's just not worth dealing with
I wanna implement it now...
ugh
But I have an exam tomorrow T_T
such annoying rhetoric
@Borgleader :D
22:24
Performance is more important than readability and maintainability.
said no reasonable person ever.
user3010322
@Rapptz Thesis again?
user1804599
@Borgleader prostate exam?
If WebCL was there already no raw C++ code would beat my such slow JS solution.
@ThePhD No, I mean Bartek's annoying rhetoric
22:25
@rightfold Nope, Sociology
@Rapptz can you be more specific?
int* p = malloc(sizeof int); // FUCKING FAST
int** p2 = malloc(sizeof int*); // EVEN FASTER OMG
int p3; // lol slow
lol pointers for fast
@BartekBanachewicz C++ sucks mantra you keep going on about
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c++ is an awesome language, it's much more fun than any other I've programmed in
22:26
already annoying when Cat does it, don't need more people doing it
user1804599
@Borgleader boooring.
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+1
@Rapptz You know it's not exactly baseless or something. I complain about particular things that annoy me, but sure, I guess I can be more positive.
@rightfold Its my last university exam, forever
Everyone in here already knows C++ has its faults, there's no point in constantly whining about it.
22:27
@Ell you have weird definition of fun :)
Also I just woke up. It's 5:30 PM.
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@BartekBanachewicz so do you :P
^^ That sucks.
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@StackedCrooked So broken :/
user1804599
22:28
I am going to patent orgasms so I’ll be the only one who has fun.
@Ell oh right I don't want to fight with my language and tools, so weird.
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@BartekBanachewicz What makes you think I fight with my language and tools? I'll tell you what I do fight with - haskell ;)
user3010322
@StackedCrooked Gross. :c
@Ell I am not going to rant on C++ more. And if you fight with haskell, then it's a clear sign you should stop writing and start reading. And learn it more.
it's not a language you can pick up over a weekend
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@BartekBanachewicz I was just making the point that what is fun is entirely subjective
22:30
I mean I oftentimes find myself not being able to do something in Haskell, but at the same time I realize how much knowledge I am missing.
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@BartekBanachewicz It's not a clear sign I should stop writing and start reading. If that was the case you can apply the same knowledge to c++
@BartekBanachewicz good one ;)
I find C++ fun too
@Ell not really. You can't learn C++ from theory only, because its quirks come a lot in practice. Haskell is way more mathematical, and by just reading theory you gain much more, at least in my opinion.
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@BartekBanachewicz but there are quirks in maths right, things you wouldn't expect
like e^ipi -1 = 0
I view that more of a problem than a solution
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22:32
who'da thunk it!
I used to find C++ fun, but then I've realized how much of my effort is going into fighting the language, not expressing what I want.
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@BartekBanachewicz also more mathematical doesn't necessarily mean better
@Ell well that's not really a "quirk"
@Ell not, but it at least makes sense nearly all the times.
I wish I knew more mathematical type theory :(
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I'd say a lot of maths doesn't make sense :P
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22:34
ekhm?
can you give any example?
IMHO math is all about making sense in things that seem totally chaotic
@Ell Math makes sense :p
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idk, cohomology theories?
take Monoid for example
22:35
is undefined
@Ell what about them?
@DavidKron and?
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@BartekBanachewicz they make no sense to me :P
and a lot of people
most people I'll wager
For maths to be useful, it needs to be able to be applied without needing a maths degree (for most uses)
@Ell Not understanding something, and not "making sense" are different
@Ell bullshit.
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@BartekBanachewicz what is the use of maths you can't understand?
22:37
@Ell you can build on it
@BartekBanachewicz I can clearly see how 0/0 = 1
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@BartekBanachewicz how? if you don't understand on it
@Ell For example, I don't need to understand a whole process of alpha-reduction of some problems to understand how the fact that a proof exists changes my approach to some problems.
@Ell picking on cohomology theory is weird, that sort of math is generally done for fun.
@DavidKron how? Number division is not defined for 0 divisor.
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22:38
I don't think my level of maths is good enough to understand what you're talking about :P
@Polymer I just picked a random topic I had no idea about ;P
@Ell alpha-reduction is a process of showing that a deterministic algorithm can be expressed as some other algorithm
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh right
some a-reductions to TSP are trivial, but some are shitfuck hard
knowledge that something can be reduced to it directly can be very beneficial though
1/∞ = 0
1 = ∞ * 0
1/0 = ∞
(1/0) / ∞ = ∞ / ∞ = 1 ->
(1 /∞) /0 = 1
0/0 = 1
@Ell lol, really? I thought you worked on cohomology :D
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22:42
@BartekBanachewicz haha yeah
and I take your arguments and conceed defeat :)
@DavidKron second line is wrong
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^
@DavidKron 1/infinity isn't 0
@BartekBanachewicz Nix, multiply by infinity on both sides
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@DavidKron The premise is wrong. 1/∞ != 0
22:43
it's 1/x as x goes to infinity that is 0.
It is imo, we where discussing personal views on math, this is mine.
@DavidKron so what, ∞ * 0 is undefined
@DavidKron there are no personal views on fundamental flaws.
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I thought classic infinite was only a limit in the first place anyway
user1804599
I am going to look at people having sex and then I am going to sleep.
user1804599
Goodbye!
22:45
For me this is separate logic which follows no rules of math
@BartekBanachewicz indeterminate form.
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@rightfold be safe :)
user1804599
No, I’ll not use a condom.
I view it as set theory
but again, that isn't what's wrong with his problem lol
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22:46
@rightfold I meant camo ;)
@DavidKron I don't think you can do that really. I mean, people can perhaps do that, but it isn't what you think you're doing.
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@DavidKron Then we can stop the discussion here
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Okay, to figure out how to use a VAO xD
@Ell very simple actually.
All lines are wrong regarding classic math. I just propose my theory.
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22:47
@BartekBanachewicz Am I right in saying it's used so I don't have to keep binding things? I'm not really sure
Where all lines would be right.
@Rapptz excuse my lack of knowledge about english terms :(
0x = 0, (1/0)0x = (1/0)0, 1*x = 1, x = 1, contradiction.
@DavidKron you know that using those lines you could prove the weirdest shit?
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Or was it so I don't have to do the vertex layout each time
22:47
like, stuff that really doesn't make sense in normal life
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, like i did.
0x = 0 is true for all integers x.
That's why (0/0) is undefined.
You don't need a condom while you're masturbating
@DavidKron nah, you didn't really prove anything. You wrote set of arbitrary equations that don't make sense
@Polymer indeterminate form. :v
22:48
@Polymer Is ∞ your general integer
stop saying undefined
@Ell it's basically a set of bindings.
@Rapptz sury >_>
@Rapptz is right.
@DavidKron no.
22:48
@BartekBanachewicz They do for me.
@BartekBanachewicz Exactly
undefined has a specific meaning depending on the subject :d
@DavidKron but they don't do for the world we live in, how about that
Math is not about opinion :v
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@Rapptz I thought it was called a singularity?
@DavidKron like, does 1 = 2 in your opinion?
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22:49
"1/0 is at singularity" or something
@DavidKron The statement 0x = 0 is true for all integers x, I proved if you're notion of division by zero was true, then x must be equal to one. This is silly.
1/0 is undefined
there is no division by 0 in the first place
0/0 is indeterminate form.
In calculus and other branches of mathematical analysis, an indeterminate form is an algebraic expression obtained in the context of limits. Limits involving algebraic operations are often performed by replacing subexpressions by their limits; if the expression obtained after this substitution does not give enough information to determine the original limit, it is known as an indeterminate form. The indeterminate forms include 00, 0/0, 1∞, ∞ − ∞, ∞/∞, 0 × ∞, and ∞0. Discussion The most common example of an indeterminate form is 0/0. As x approaches 0, the rat...
@Rapptz right, I mistyped. That isn't the important point though. The important point, is that 0/0 = 1 breaks a lot of sensible thoughts in a normal algebra.
22:51
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Q: how to assing vector to object by reference?

rsk82My try: class myClass { std::vector<int> myVector; public: myClass(std::vector<int> &v) { this->myVector = v; } void doSomething() { for (int &num : this->myVector) { num += 100; } } }; in main(): vector<int> myVect = {1,2,3,4}; myClass myClassInst(myVect); myClas...

@Polymer well it kinda is important
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what is 0^(-1) ?
@Polymer Yeah vocab isn't that important, it just bugs me personally.
@Polymer So did negative numbers
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22:51
(hard to google :S but I'm guessing "indeterminate form"?)
Fixed that for him.
user1804599
@Ell Python says -1. :P
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@rightfold uh oh :P
@Ell undefined complex form
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@rightfold ruby give division by zero error :P
@Rapptz 1/0 = 1 * 0^(-1) ? Does that mean 1/0 is also undefined complex form?
22:53
technically 0^(-1) is complex infinity
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Q: What's the difference between Complex infinity and undefined?

David SchilppCan somebody please expand upon the specific meaning of these two similar mathematical ideas and provide usage examples of each one? Thank you!

@DavidKron except they didn't? I'll grant that dividing by zero can make sense in some algebras, but the way you're doing it is wrong.
lol...
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I wish humans could imagine more spatial dimensions :/
they can. they're just refusing because they fancy sex more
@Ell yeah, 1/0 == 0^(-1), which is complex infinity == complex infinity
22:55
@DavidKron assuming 0/0 = 1, then x / (0/0) = x, but then again x / (0/0) = x * (0/0) = (x * 0)/0 = 0/0 = 1, how does it make sense again?
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@Rapptz Oh I thought you said 1/0 was something else, sorry
but that's if we take complex mathematics into account, if we're in regular algebra then most people would state that 1/0 is undefined. Everyone knows things get a bit fucky once we start considering our complex numbers.
^^ People say the darndest things due to that song. This was the best out of 15 pages of deluded bigots/anit-bigots:
@Rapptz That last sentence is one of the most accurate sentences about math I've read in some time.
> I am a little person or dwarf , and I am a member of the L.P.A.. This song was on thier hate list for a short time, but after talking with Randy Newman it was learned that this song is talking about Toddlers and small children...
> Not about little people or short adults..We all need to remember that it is just a song . I am 3'10" tall and this song makes me laugh because I have an uncle just like him..He doesn't want to be around children..
22:59
@Rapptz I prefer to keep 1/0 as undefined, and refer to integrating around poles :p. No funkiness needed.
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@Rapptz Do they? I was taught complex numbers are just another space to solve problems in, like negative numbers/reals/trancendental etc.
@Ell there are a lot of dumb things when it comes with complex numbers
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I feel like this has some relevance to the discussion.
guys
when ppl write JS, I think they are talking about me instead of EcmaScript :/
23:09
@Xeo I love how excited that guy gets XD, he seems so happy.
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@BartekBanachewicz Johannes Schaub - JS
I figured that.
@Xeo also it's Johannes Schaub - litb
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A: What's the difference between Complex infinity and undefined?

John MiddlemasC∪{∞} has infinity in its definition. Infinity is undefined therefore complex infinity is undefined. If infinity were definable then it would be finite.

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@bartek sorry for the stupid question but is a VAO the same thing as a vertex array?
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23:10
@Polymer Best kind of mathematician
@Ell Vertex Array Object, yes. Don't confuse them with arrays of vertices :)
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Right yeah :) cheers
yeah OpenGL team is not very good at naming things
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@BartekBanachewicz The latter would be an array of the former?
when I get into khronos I will rename VAOs to Pony Arrays
23:11
@EtiennedeMartel lol I saw that
@Xeo I don't think I get that.
@Rapptz Fairly certain the guy is pulling shit out of his ass.
he is
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Damn. I found a seemingly nice paper about building compilers, and it's using Turbo Pascal as the implementation language. :(
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@Xeo I know what paper you're talking about.
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23:13
yeah
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It's fucking old too.
well TP is trivially translateable to C++
@Xeo The code can easily be translated.
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I'm more interested in Haskell (I've read the "Scheme in 48h" thingy)
23:14
aw yiss.
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I've been thinking about playing around with Haskell to make a small language, just for the heck of it
I think it's very interesting in Terra too
@Ell Btw, here's a quick example of the fuckery of complex numbers: i^i
@Rapptz 0.207879576350761908546955619834978770033877841631769608075135...
Yes. e^{-\frac{\pi}{2}}
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23:20
What in gods name
actually
I'm just trying to picture an argand diagram in my head
But I have no pen or paper so this is hard
But that is pretty weird
I remember that happening when my Dad was trying to teach me algebra way back...
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@bartek could you explain the use of a vao in here? oglplus.org/oglplus/html/… it's triangle
But don't see the point in it
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@Griwes Now I'm going through old xkcds, like this
23:25
;D
e^(pi * (sqrt(-1))) = -1 is my utterly most favourite equation
e^i*pi + 1 = 0 is a far nicer form of it.
e, i, pi, 1, 0
yeah
All of them are there!
blergh meta charset=utf-8 should be default
23:26
@BartekBanachewicz yes.
imma ship my app with no CSS at all
default HTML <3
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I learned how to prove Euler's identity a few weeks ago
can't remember it any more :P
Well I can but it'd take a while
My favorite expression is (0)
@Ell it's superfluous in that example
Then again, I want to say it's (1)
These are like my children, I can't pick a favorite :<
23:31
(0, 0)
^(0;0)^ owl!
^^;..;^^ Bat
Actually, that's a bat about to bite my testicles off
As my friend described it when he first used it ;~;
@Ell
e^x = 1 + x + x^2/2! + x^3/3! + ...
e^(ix) = 1 + ix + (ix)^2 /2! + x^3 /3! + ...
e^(ix) = 1 - x^2/2! + x^4/4! ... + i(x - x^3 /3! + x^5/ 5! - ...)
e^(ix) = cos(x) + i sin(x)
e^(i pi) = -1

That's the handwavey proof.
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Yeah
@bartek so when I use it, I should bind for vertex specification then unbind, then bind for drawing then unbind?
@Polymer I'd call that the "derivation".
@Ell yeah, just don't unbind after drawing, because that one is redundant.
eh my code has a JS-injection possibility
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23:42
@bartek but when I'm drawing multiple objects with different vaos I should unbind right?
@Ell no, just bind the one you want
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Q: Code Blocks exit(0) error?

user3103354I'm learning c++ and was using Visual Studios but I switched to code blocks today and am having trouble. My Compiler is MinGW if that's important. Anyway I made a practice program that looks like this: #include <iostream> using namespace std; Int main() { Int x; cin >> x; If(x == 1) Exit(0) Re...

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Ah right of course
Also, did anyone clone that repo?
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@Rapptz sigh

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