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09:00
@JerryCoffin Ah, the good old fscale.
(I don't know what fscale is.)
:)
I was wondering about how mathematicians figured this out a few centuries ago.
@StackedCrooked fscale is for floating point, but basically equivalent to a left shift on an integer.
@StackedCrooked See the answer immediately above mine.
@JerryCoffin yep, I was looking at it :)
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A: How to calculate a decimal power of a number

Johnny E MageeI really like your question. So many students are content with learning (and so many instructors content with teaching) just the calculator key sequences that will give the correct answer. But to know math (and almost everything else in this world) you’ve got to get under the hood and “see” wha...

^ Funny answer. It tries to break down the problem to smaller decimal powers.
And how do you calculate the antilog of 0.7070 with a pen and paper? — Mixxiphoid Dec 6 at 9:31
@JerryCoffin I understand that code (specifically coprocessor instructions). What is wrong with me.
Also the fact that fstp moves everything around is so goddamn unintuitive :/
That number sounds familiar.
Oh - it's root 2 over 2
@BartekBanachewicz It's a disease, curable only by long absence (I wrote it so long ago, I'd have to study it a while to understand it any more).
@MartinJames That would be 0.7071.
09:05
I can't, I will have more classes on that :/
Altough I was told I should use SSE if I can
@BartekBanachewicz ...or AVX, or ... (but this was written long before the advent of SSE or even MMX).
@JerryCoffin Wen I woz at skool us didna ave calclaters n so us adda kepp numbez short
@MartinJames A Post Versalog II will give 4 places with sufficient care.
Didnae ave doze funny rulerz
in other news
how do I make <sub> element to jump under <sup> element?
09:11
can you specify a return value for a lambda without using the -> notation?
@MartinJames I never used one much myself, but I'm told the circular versions worked perfectly well also.
@Jefffrey yes; [] { return 5; }
@Jefffrey value or type? You can specify a return value just as return whatever;
@JerryCoffin Yeah - I preferred the round ones that you could keep in a pocket.
yeah, I meant the type
09:12
then you have to use the arrow
which is the best way to denote that
because (x) -> y
and Haskell. And ponies. And I am drinking 2nd cup of caffeine.
I feel dizzy with a blood pressure of 140/70
something is wrong
morning gents
morning
How goes it?
09:16
Hai guys...
@CJRamki your profile pic has awfully low resolution
@Jefffrey Are you in a submarine or spacecraft?
@MartinJames not that I know of
If not, you're probably just drunk:)
09:18
lolno, I haven't drank alcohol in 5 days now
@Jefffrey Ah - now I understand - you've sobered up. Don't worry, the feeling will pass.
in php we declare empty array like $arr[] =new array ();
2 mins ago, by Jefffrey
no
so in c language, how can i declare array without mention the size of array?
PppPpp.... PHP?
09:19
@CJRamki C++ you mean?
@MartinJames :P
The Lounge has been infected.
@CJRamki we don't use neither C nor PHP
vector
> c language
Use a vector.
09:20
@CJRamki By supplying an initializer from which the compiler can compute the size.
zing!
in other news deleting 100k 1x1 sized images is taking surprisingly long
guys what i mean.. how to declare empty array in c programming language...?
@CJRamki you can't declare an empty array.
@CJRamki int* x = 0;
cough
09:21
@Jefffrey that's not an empty array, GTFO. That's a pointer.
@BartekBanachewicz Your camera seems to have remarkably low resolution.
I really hope that pointer will bite you in the ass though
Oh, in C... it probably involves malloc, and #define, I think....
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and void*
09:22
@BartekBanachewicz do the rsync --delete trick
@user1158692 and every other C language feature that makes you puke :)
@sehe it's not that simple
@BartekBanachewicz int* x = new int[10] ba dum tsss
or whatever the equivalent is for C
@Jefffrey that won't compile in C
meh. don't store 100k images if you can handle the scale :) Believe, I know working with large volumes these days :/
@sehe they were generated by mistake
09:23
28 secs ago, by Jefffrey
or whatever the equivalent is for C
there is no equivalent in C.
yes, there's, you sneaky p
C is a poor-piss language without the support for anything
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@BartekBanachewicz and why "isn't it that simple"? Can't run rsync.exe? Not a native filesystem? Can't reformat the partition?
@sehe I'll go for C, final answer!
09:25
would it be something like int* ptr = (int*)malloc(sizeof(int) * arrSize);
@user1158692 drop the cast.
@user1158692 keep the cast
@BartekBanachewicz :D Think out of boxen :)
since malloc returns void*
09:25
blaaaaargh...
sorry, I'll get the mop.
@Jefffrey int * x = malloc(10 * sizeof*x));
@BartekBanachewicz Working with ram-disks, sparse-file backed adhoc filesystems really makes life easier in these things
@user1158692 you're funny
I DON'T LIKE IMPLICIT CONVERSIONS, OK???
@sehe you know, that actually might be a nice idea
09:26
@Jefffrey ...which (in C) can convert to any other point type implicitly. OTOH, having the cast can/does cover up a possible bug (lack of declaration/prototype for malloc).
@Jefffrey No, not okay.
JBL
JBL
@Jefffrey No
@BartekBanachewicz I learnt this the... hard lazy way
user1804599
@sehe I know why. Ordering happens before projection happens.
I think the hit is in metadata/structure updates though
@BartekBanachewicz I want to get n number of values in array variable. So, i cant define the variable size initially.
user1804599
09:26
(With as-if rule, of course.)
ok guys, you won
@CJRamki I know what you want. And you can't do that simply in C. Use a proper language instead.
hope you're all happy
void* can implicitly convert to any pointer type in C??
@rightfold then how is select sysdate() from dual order by 1 legal?
09:27
@user1158692 there, bam!
BLAAAAARGHH!!!
I ain't gettin it this time.
Good thing you had the mop ready
JBL
JBL
@user1158692 Drop the cast. And drop C.
user1804599
@sehe 1 doesn’t appear in the projection, silly. 1 = 1 for every record, so the order is still pretty much unspecified.
@CJRamki std::vector<int> a(n);
09:28
How do you declafre a class in C?
@user1158692 you don't.
hello, I have question regarding copy constructor and assignment operator. Any help?
@user1158692 lol
@rightfold but it works and orders by the first column /of the projection/. Your move
@RonakPatel why don't you ask on Stack Overflow?
09:28
@user1158692 You use a struct X and then write functions that take a X* as first argument.
@BartekBanachewicz Because that would be the 10th dupe
609
Q: What is The Rule of Three?

FredOverflowWhat does copying an object mean? What are the copy constructor and the copy assignment operator? When do I need to declare them myself? How can I prevent my objects from being copied?

TBF semantics of those are sucky as fuck
09:29
@sehe You seem to have mis-typed "at least 100th"
you know what's ironic
have little doubt on duplication of code in copy constructor and the swap function
@JerryCoffin Did I mention I'm lazy?
@BartekBanachewicz Rain on your wedding day?
the goddamn program even runs another process called -parallel.exe
09:30
@sehe Not recently (that I recall).
why is it so fucking slow.
@FredOverflow A no-smoking sign on your cigarette break
10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife
3 mins ago, by sehe
@BartekBanachewicz I learnt this the... hard lazy way
Thanks for your clarification guys...
09:30
3 minutes, admittedly
user1804599
@sehe lolwat
> Written in Python, C (Qt), CoffeeScript, JavaScript
user1804599
That’s retarded.
okey no more questions.
@BartekBanachewicz I thought Qt was C++?
09:31
yes use python to handle more than 1MB of data
that totally makes sense
@sehe Shows something about my memory...
it's /standard SQL specified/
That's almost the same thing but...
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Q: How to get data from image and post it? (cocos2dx c++)

user3118149I write project on cocos2dx (c++) and have a problem with posting images. Is it possible?

lol
@CJRamki Just make your array unreasonably large so you can pour any reaasonable amount of data into it.
@FredOverflow: doubt in duplication code in copy constructor and swap function
user1804599
09:31
@sehe Doesn’t matter.
Seriously next time someone gives me "small python script I wrote to merge results" I will punch him in the face
user1804599
SQL also returns NULL when summing the empty bag. vOv
@RonakPatel What does it mean when people write @Fred but then nothing after that? Happens ever so often...
Python for loop should be restricted to max 1000 iterations.
@RonakPatel That's seems like a great question for stackoverflow.com
09:32
If you tried more, it should throw "this data is too big"
@BartekBanachewicz You had me at 'small python script'.
@MartinJames I did this last week! I just made my memory-mapped area 1 TB.
With the code comment // 1TB ought to be enough for anyone (Famous Last Words)
@sehe LOL!
@BartekBanachewicz Just confirm that indeed he has a small python
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@FredOverflow: Thanks. I will post to SO.
09:33
@MartinJames Everything goes in Proof-Of-Concept
@MartinJames If i declare array size as 1000, if suppose the user enter more than 1000 means what can i do... So only i need to declare array size dynamically...
@CJRamki then don't use C.
seriously what's so hard here.
@BartekBanachewicz LOL
@CJRamki Use malloc or don't use C.
any reasonable language will allow you to compile to something callable from C
09:34
;-)
@CJRamki 1000? I was thinking more like 100,000, (assuming ints).
@CJRamki there's nothing funny there
so unless you are targetting PIC, just stop using C
@Jefffrey LOL
user1804599
@CJRamki use malloc and realloc.
09:35
not that you could really store more than 1000 elements on a typical PIC board
Fuck PIC - Pile of Insane Crap.
@rightfold @FredOverflow yeah... I'm thinking about malloc and realloc.
@MartinJames My efforts to put "usable only for fucking toasters" into that acronym failed
Thanks for your suggestions
user1804599
Can’t do dynamic allocation without dynamic allocation.
09:36
@BartekBanachewicz Even then, your toast would get burnt.
@rightfold sorry make it understandable
@CJRamki Or write a struct DynamicIntArray with a push_back(struct DynamicIntArray * self, int new_value) function.
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stop the mutation! malloc exactly n every time! :D
user1804599
@CJRamki sorry no.
09:38
lol
user1804599
@FredOverflow Nooo!
@CJRamki He said "X implies X".
Look make your soddin' array HUGE, then realloc when the data is in, if you have to.
user1804599
Make a macro INSTANTIATE_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_TEMPLATE(T).
09:39
@MartinJames I don't think realloc guarantees shrinkage.
@BartekBanachewicz does it mean that X => X => X => X ...?
isn't that recursive?
OMG so confuzed
@FredOverflow Hmm.. not sure. It has done IME.
@Jefffrey I would say (X => X) => (X => X), that is, when x implies x, then x implies x, but X => (X => (X => X)) makes no sense to me.
user1804599
09:40
@meetingcpp hmm, interesting. Does short& somehow decay to short? Can’t create an uninitialised reference.
@Jefffrey meh, that's nothing. Recursive types are where it's at :3
oh god
you needed to explain ?!?
user1804599
no Sir.......
i Need explaiantion...
lol
Oh I know why the parallel version takes just 13% of my CPU
because, y'know, parallel means "run on one core"
facepalm
@rightfold I don't get it. Code example, plz?
user1804599
@FredOverflow see the repliee.
user1804599
09:43
@イオニカビザウ your bio on Stack Overflow is nice.
@イオニカビザウ we can give you some downvotes
2 messages moved to bin
@rightfold :-) Thanks!
@Abyx ...ok... Don't forget to tell me why...
user1804599
Because .
user1804599
Dec 6 at 21:44, by Etienne de Martel
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user1804599
@イオニカビザウ I just sent you a message
@Jefffrey was it "you suck"?
Look at my hat, my hat is amazing!
@BartekBanachewicz you mistyped only one letter and the order of the words
09:46
This hat is an actual hat!
@Jefffrey Yeah, I received it. Don't use bad words...
@Jefffrey haha
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz but it still manages to be more expressive than Java.
@イオニカビザウ sorry
@イオニカビザウ like "fuck"?
@rightfold C is weakly and dynamically typed :D
user1804599
09:47
Bartek act normal.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz as is Java!
user1804599
@sehe reminds me of the penis.
nice
09:47
someone doesn't yet realize that flagging (a) doesn't work (b) certainly doesn't work for the newbies
was I flagged?
that disappeared fast
user1804599
> Ubuntu.
user1804599
Okay, get out.
@Jefffrey the bratek
@rightfold Nothing wrong with using it
09:50
@sehe "My distribution of open-source operating system is better than your distribution of the same operating system"
YES ALL DELETED FINALLY
user1804599
Pretty much. Just like my country on the same planet is better than your country on the same planet.
@BartekBanachewicz I was talking about using said distro
@イオニカビザウ well, congratulations on your github thinghy, I'll give you that
user1804599
I’m going to write the company I work for some software.
@Jefffrey Thanks..
09:57
Oh.. summat happened while I went for coffee, must visit bin.
@rightfold have you warned them in advance that you might do this to them?
user1804599
Man.
user1804599
Adding autofocus to the search fields was the best UI decision I ever made.
for fucks sake

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