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@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, I might be inaccurate in what I'm saying, but I always thought the TU-based compilation model is a heritage of C, as well as declaration/declarator syntax and a few other stuff I can't think of now
@AndyProwl No one wants to keep the TU model.
The declarator syntax is now part of C++. Changing it will break C++ code.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes @LightnessRacesinOrbit would like to have a word with you.
"declarator syntax"?
It is such an integral part of the language so any change therein would make it a new language.
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My personal wish is that all functions are forward-declared.
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00:03
Automatically.
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For you.
Oh.
I googled it.
I don't get what's wrong with it
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So you only have to write the implementation, and it'll just arrange the forward declarations in a manner that is consistent with your code.
user3010322
And then include that massive forward-declaration party everywhere you need it.
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(Automatically, of course.)
00:05
I just want Concepts and Modules.
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I don't know what Modules means.
@Rapptz I find it very counter-intuitive. The recursive algorithm is "cool" in an abstract sense but in practice it leads to hard-to-read declarations
@ThePhD And you would need to rewrite all the resolution rules as well.
user3010322
What resolution rules?
Nothing wrong with TUs.
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00:06
Argh.
user1804599
htons y u macro.
@AndyProwl Eh.. I don't know. It's not that hard to read. It is in the beginning but if you spend a while with the language you get used to it. Plus with the new using statement the complex ones aren't so bad.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit TUs are what slows compilation down, IIRC?
@rightfold wut :/
00:07
What I mind the most is that templates must be in header files (modulo explicit specialization)
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No, I mean, seriously. Unless you've got some serious PCH running, compilation takes ages, especially since defines are not shared through the "project", but are local to every TU (thus meaning every included file can become vastly different based on a single define).
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Which means you have to reprocess all that code
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all over again
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... for every Translation Unit.
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u.u
00:09
@ThePhD This is not a problem with TUs, it's a problem with lack of modules.
user3010322
But what is a module supposed to do about that?
I find TUs comforting.
user1804599
Yay. Serialisation works.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit me too. However, I recognize this is mostly irrational. Yes we use TUs to manage dependencies (decoupling). However, TUs are wolves in sheeps clothes what with ABI and ODR
Anyway, Herb Sutter's words: "Yes, C++ is complex and the complexity is largely because of C compatibility"
00:14
@ThePhD You will basically have serious PCH running. More or less.
user3010322
The two languages should have either merged together or broken away from each other a long time ago to prevent this from happening.
user1804599
Hmm.
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Do I need alignas here?
user1804599
I’m copying an integer to an array using memcpy.
user3010322
But then again, would C++ be as popular as it is now if it didn't compile C code to start with?
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00:15
Or is it only required when treating the array as an integer through a pointer?
@ThePhD Would GCC use C++ as implementation language if C++ couldn't compile C code?
Ell
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Maybe wide will be criticised for its c++11 compatibility :3
Perhaps also the lack of an ABI is a problem. Otherwise, one could just link old "BackwardsCompatibleC++" code compiled with an old compiler to new "NextGenC++" code compiled with a new compiler
@rightfold tiy failed to mention the array type and I'm too busy to read your code
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@AndyProwl This is also true.
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00:16
alignas(T) char data[sizeof(value)]; and memcpy a T into that where T is std::uint32_t.
@Griwes Why would those be related. It is perfectly cromulent to write GCC in python.
@Griwes GCC wouldn't include a C++ compiler in that case :/
user3010322
I can (for the most part) take a libmylib.a built with MinGW and shove it right into a C MSVC project, no problem.
> (for the most part)
user1804599
Then writing the bytes to an std::streambuf and be done with them.
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00:17
(SOIL did this when providing a .lib binary: they literally would just tell you "change the extension to .a if it makes you feel better").
That's so ridicu-fucking-tastic
@sehe My internal parser got a kernel panic on that sentence.
Stars accepted
@rightfold AFAIK memcpy is specified to work regardless of alignment. Performance is a different matter of course
@ScottW waarover?
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@sehe Performance is the job of the compiler. :>
00:20
@rightfold It is the job of the hardware too.
@CaptainGiraffe Are you missing the context?T he fold is writing a compiler here
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@sehe I’m not writing a compiler right now.
Ell
Ell
I don't know what the hard part of a variant is
user1804599
I’m writing a serialiser generator. :v
00:21
The part that varies
@rightfold Oh well, then, fuck performance :0
Ell
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@rightfold because you dont like PascalCase? :P
user1804599
@Ell nor getters and setters.
user1804599
I generate code that looks like this.
@sehe I was missing out on that. Still I maintain that besides desktop apps, hardware varies greatly.
user1804599
It uses ADL to pick an overload for serialize.
user1804599
00:23
Deserialization will be a little trickier, though.
@rightfold How innovative
user1804599
Although not too difficult either.
If I was to clarify, mobile phones are quite difficult to write fast code for. There is often dedicated hardware on advanced models.
I'm aware of that. In fact. I'm constantly preparing for this pitfall on my current job
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I will also have to write a code generator for Scala.
user1804599
00:27
But Scala sucks because it lacks unsigned integers.
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@rightfold isn't that the jvms fault? Also y u no indent
user1804599
Because indentation is the job of clang-format. :F
user1804599
(You’re looking at generated code.)
Ell
Ell
Still
@rightfold y u fail to invoke clang-format?
Ell
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00:30
generating spaces isn't so hard :P
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I failed to see it. Is there anything to celebrate? Anyway, tomorrow is pretty impossible, really. I need to wrap a ton of presents and do other stuff, even when the kids are finally asleep. And I really shouldn't be down and out the day after. /cc @Xeo
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Also.
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I’m not sure if I really want std::streambuf.
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I have no idea what happens if writing fails.
@sbi Anything to celebrate? Yes, another year of managing a professional position without being caught. That's a good reason.
Ell
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00:33
Failbit is set iirc
@sbi whoa, hello
sbi
sbi
@Code-Guru Basically, this is what the word meant, though. Insulating a house usually is a technological advantage, after all. (It's just that this house is moist...)
@CaptainGiraffe Um. How do you come into this? Will you be there, too?
good point
sbi
sbi
@ScarletAmaranth No need to whoa me.
@sbi been a while and thought you were gone from the lounge, that's all :)
sbi
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00:35
@ScarletAmaranth But I was gone.
@ScottW I am the spirit. :)
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Hi sbi :)
sbi
sbi
Hi Eli.
so he gets a normal hi, great @sbi ^^
@sbi In time, I will get to the 24:th. Other than that, I'm happy for any extras.
sbi
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00:36
@ScarletAmaranth Whatever you call normal, boy.
Ell
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@sbi cmon, you can't have forgotten that its Ell ;)
sbi
sbi
@Ell Nope. I haven't forgotten you.
@ScottW And that's as "normal" a greeting as you will get from me on some days.
Ell
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@sbi how have you been? Is Christmas a good time for you?
or you won't get any :(
@ScottW Chill, they are both pointers pointing to the same character.
sbi
sbi
00:38
BTW, I spent the last few hours with my son, who introduced me to Minecraft. I am still a bit overwhelmed (kids have so much time and thus can learn so much), but it seems pretty interesting.
@Ell At least I noticed it's Christmas time. (I needed to buy a ton of presents for all the kids.) Otherwise I had so much to do, the time mostly just wooshed by without me even noticing.
@ScottW I have an ex-wife who plays Minecraft. At least, now that I have seen it, it seems this is what the kids were talking about what the have been seeing while looking over her shoulder.
@ScottW someone summoned me?
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@sbi congratulations on the progress!
sbi
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@sehe Actually they said that you're here all the time anyway.
lies
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@Ell Thanks. Not all of us got away so lightly, though, and there's thousands more threatened to be pushed out of town by the same company. I don't feel like I want to stop now, just because I managed to hop off their fork personally.
@sehe Ok, Ok: "Actually they said that you lie here all the time anyway." Better now?
00:46
Much better. I'm lazy :)
sbi
sbi
Speaking of lazy.
It's 2am. I should be getting up at 9, and feed a family before the rest of the kids arrive by 12, brought by their mother, who's done nothing but snarling at me for months. I really need to catch some sleep in order to survive that encounter.
Time to get some sleep. Good night everybody
Mmm. I should be up by 7, what does this mean
Ell
Ell
@sbi I think that is a very noble thing to do, I think it takes courage and dedication to continue the struggle, especially given the stress it causes
@sbi also good night!
@sbi Have fun tomorrow
sbi
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00:48
@Ell It's not only stress, though. I got to know so many wonderful people through this work, too, which really is enriching my life.
@sehe 7 was 7 hours ago, you have done good.
sbi
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@sehe After 12, really. :-/
@sehe It means you'll be tired. But then, you rarely seem to sleep even for 6 hours per night, right?
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@sbi Armor yourself! Good luck!
sbi
sbi
Ok, folks. Thanks for all the good wishes. Good night. It's been fun being here again, if only for a few hours. Hopefully, xmas will give me some time to come here more often. See you!
Ell
Ell
@sbi bye now! Merry Christmas if you dont get chance to say hi again :)
00:51
Oh dear - I won a bottle of vodka in the Christmas draw. I'm gonna kill a lot of kerbals :(
My friend is really into diving, I am not much so ...
@sbi Ah, don't bother then. Xeo is only arriving tomorrow, and I'm leaving the day after so.
She tries to drag me into going with her regularly
@sbi Fraid not. I sometimes try to. I have no problems sleeping. I just hate going to bed, which implies stopping what I'm doing
@Xeo if you want I might arrange some last minute boardgaming at my place.
00:55
I am afraid of tying weight onto myself then jump into water (that's what diving is) :'(
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@sehe I take my laptop with me to bed, and code until I pass out.
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This sometimes results in awkward gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg lines in my code. :D
Somehow that seems to be reflected in more than just that last line of code :/
@ThePhD My record is 5MB of 'Z's inserted into the middle of source file - fell asleep at desk. Took me ages to scroll through and block-delete.
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@MartinJames Thankfully, I can usually just Ctrl + Z it.
@ThePhD hehe
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@R.MartinhoFernandes And what about all the other Z's in your code? D:
:earlier 8h
Time travel best feature.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The 'Z' incident was many years ago, on and Intel MDS, (blue box). No viminess available.
@ScottW Iwas was a strange choice for a repeating char, yes - that's why I remember it so well:)
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Ugh.
01:01
Lately everyone is discovering Martin is old.
@ScottW ..and getting older with each vodka shot:)
Born 020156.
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Yay. Deserialisation works iff the data is valid!
What planet has 56 days???
01:04
@ScottW Facade pattern.
@MartinJames Mun? I only know of the forbidden europa.
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Ell
Sup?
Time to change my locale to "English (United States) manually changed to be the same as German or Portuguese" so that these bullshit programs don't try to be smart and pick not-English as their fucking language.
@CaptainGiraffe Kerbal Space Program - a kinda persistent virus I was introduced to by Loungers.
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01:06
I learned so much today.
@rightfold I'm forgetting a lot tonight. Vodka stocks still OK, but I'm running out of grapefruit juice.
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@rightfold what like?
user1804599
That sgetn doesn’t advance the sequence, but sbumpc does.
@MartinJames Mental note - grapefruit juice.
@CaptainGiraffe Goes well with vodka, 'Salty Dog', or 'Turbo Grapefruit'. A great hangover-cure, (in moderation:).
01:14
@MartinJames I'm not much for hangovers, but at first glance it sounded great. What is a salty dog? Also turbo grapefruit?
@CaptainGiraffe Merkin name for vodka+grapefruit juice.
@MartinJames I'll look for grapefruit. Might be a new Christmas drink.
> In addition, Notepad++ incorrectly uses the term ANSI as UTF-8 for UTF-8 encoded files without a BOM. If you select UTF-8 in Notepad++, it means UTF-8 with BOM.
Gosh.
@CaptainGiraffe Note the 'in moderation'. The powerful taste of the grapefruit can easily fool you into thinking that you're just drinking fruit-juice. You can get ratted out of your skull before you realize what is happening.
@MartinJames Hey, sounds like me every time!
01:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh:)
@R.MartinhoFernandes :3
I'm trying to subscribe to the "in moderation" club. I'm doing okay :)
@StackedCrooked Mmm, they made it a bit too obvious who the female titan is : - /
I haven't had an alcoholic drink this whole month.
Last time was at the latest company team dinner. Boss got us a round of some vodka (twas a Russian restaurant) and I was done.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should stop posting your lifestyle problems:) Maybe I should come to Berlin again and help you fix them:)
01:27
EVENING
@nightcracker Morning here..
@rightfold Ugh. std::aligned_storage.
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Figured I don’t need anything like it at all.
@MartinJames I wonder what time it would be on the moon if we consider the point of the moon which is always facing towards earth as the reference point.
holy fuck
I just google'd "moontime" and I get the strangest of religion cult shit
Our last company dinner in Berlin was a Boss level. Boss tells restaurant staff the wine has to go on a separate tab. The Italians hosting misunderstands, thinks Boss is denying the wine tab. The restaurant boss comes out and says after much deliberation, we don't have to pay for the wine. I felt bad.
01:31
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Yay.
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I can now create tag synonyms, whatever they might be.
@kellabyte Erm. Speak for yourself?! Surely that's more of a character trait than anything else... :) #ohwait #toometa
@CaptainGiraffe Sometimes, you get a good result from misunderstandings. I remember this busy pub in Newcastle where I paid with a £5 note and then realised that I had got change from £20. I went back to bar: "Sorry love, but this is the wrong change". Surly answer: "Once you move away from the bar, that's it, You should have checked it when I gave it to you". OK......
01:36
@rightfold They mean that you can make redirect to
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Or the other way around.
@sehe I like when all I have to do to order is say "Yes."
@R.MartinhoFernandes I had my alcoholic beverage of the quarter last friday, company christmas lunch with a champagne (I assume)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't mind if it's the same redundant dialogue either. I'll just find fun in saying the same things with renewed jest each time
You almost-teetotal developers are unnatural.
makes me want to google teetotal. Ah. Couldn't resist.
01:39
Anyway, I go sleeps. Bye!
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I want to implement merge sort.
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In Erlang. :F
@MartinJames Alcohol wass very natural and key to survival in the times when we didn't have potable tapwater, AFAICT. That makes it pretty obsolete now
mmm, this seems like a useful sign to have
lolwut
01:42
on a gas station ^^
Xeo
Xeo
wheee
user1804599
Wii?
Rule 34 anticipatory compliance: check
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
Xeo
Xeo
01:45
finally back online
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@Ell sehe
@Xeo wb
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Boardgaming sounds good.
Xeo
Xeo
I do wonder though, should I talk to you in English or German when we meet? :)
01:47
@Xeo Do both.
Like, alternate for every sentence.
user3010322
Talk in English, then boost his confidence by saying you were talking German the whole time.
I can sorta follow a conversation in German, but still can't speak it well enough.
zch
zch
Talk with English grammar and German words.
life_is_too_short_to_learn_german.png
Xeo
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01:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes Great opportunity for exercise :p
@Rapptz FWIW, I posted that thing here months ago.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just try sounding angry and you'll be fine.
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Just sounding angry doesn't help, when nobody hears you - you need to shout aswell
All the while eating a large sausage.
user3010322
You also need to take nice-sounding words,
user3010322
01:52
and add lots of consonants to them
user3010322
so they sound guttural, mean, and horrible.
That's not how things sound guttural.
yup, also end your sentences randomly with: <sentence>, schlumpf!
Xeo
Xeo
I should probably sleep, considering that my little brother will jump (on) me around 8am
I'm no longer a tea purist.
Tea + honey = awesome.
01:58
ikr?
although, quality honey is required
I've been thinking.
not the watery bs you buy in a supermarket
zch
zch
tea is a waste of time
@R.MartinhoFernandes let's join #tea at freenode xD
01:59
Honey makes everything better. Cinnamon makes everything better. Cheese makes everything better. Garlic makes everything better. WHAT IF I MIX THEM ALL TOGETHER!
@ScarletAmaranth Ugh what?
user3010322
That's gonna be an interesting dish.
user3010322
But, you could do it. I think it would have to be an entree of some sort, though.
zch
zch
Overflow?
i bought my friend strawberry honey
@ThePhD The first two and the last two do combine to amazing awesomeness.
Xeo
Xeo
02:01
ugh, honey :s
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm actually thinking of something. Hm. When I get to College, I'll try making it. If it's a success, I will share.
@R.MartinhoFernandes honey that's not watered down tastes so much better
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD and if not, we'll never hear of you again? :p
@ScarletAmaranth I have no idea what you are talking about, though. Maybe that's something particular to supermarkets where you live.
user3010322
02:02
@Xeo Precisely!
(Mind you, I know what real honey is like: my father was a beekeeper for a long time)
The one I bought here seems perfectly fine.
(It's forest honey, which is the kind I grew up with)
nice big strawberry :)
Xeo
Xeo
that looks like a mutation
or a very small hand
Same thing?
Oh, you mean the strawberry.
Xeo
Xeo
... yea
anyhow, time to get 4-5h of sleep
g'night
user3010322
02:11
Night.
user1804599
> no need to manipulate pointers unless needed
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LOL
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02:30
Hm.
user3010322
BitConverter doesn't have an overload that writes directly into a preexisting array.
user1804599
That’s good.
user1804599
Purity ftw.
user3010322
Well, it's a tad necessary now. :c
user1804599
Write it yourself!
user3010322
02:33
That requires pointers to do right, or marshalling.
user3010322
Either that or masks and stuff.
user1804599
Some pointer magic should make it fairly easy.
Erm, just copy the stuff?
user3010322
Buffer.BLockCopy only works on another array of byte[], and I'm trying to avoid spinning up another array of size 2 for this uint16.
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I'll just use masks and bitshifts to put the data in its place.
user1804599
02:35
is dead.
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Not sure whether that is good or bad.
it's Sunday/Monday
@ThePhD Erm. Why.
It's cheap.
"spinning up another array of size 2" is incrementing a pointer.
user3010322
It's not for performance reasons, it's just unnecessary when I already have the space available in the array that it's going to end up in.
@ThePhD If it's not for performance reasons, there are no reasons.
user3010322
Shrug. Didn't take much effort.
user3010322
I thought gist's were oneboxed?
It took more effort.
It also takes more effort on anyone reviewing the code, because there are more points to check.
user3010322
Well, it's a relatively simple function, doing a relatively simple operation...
The other way is a simpler operation...
There's no way to claim you didn't add complexity.
user3010322
02:43
I added complexity, sure.
user3010322
But it's not significant complexity, effort, or work.
No idea what that means.
All complexity is added effort.
user3010322
It means it's trivial and takes no time at all to check if what was done is working. In fact, it takes the exactly the same amount of work to make sure the code I wrote with this function works as intended, then the code I would write that wouldn't use this function and would instead create a temporary array to fill with bytes and then Buffer.BlockCopy
"no time at all" is wrong.
user3010322
No time at all is just a figure of speech for "as long as it takes to look at the function's output values".
user3010322
02:49
... Whcih is exactly the same amount of work if someone called BitConverter.GetBytes and then also inspected the output value to see if it met their needs.
Erm, no.
BitConverter.GetBytes works.
No one will check its source code ever.
user3010322
Bits.GetBytes works. No one will need to check its source code ever.
The code is right there. Yes, people will check it.
Code in the codebase you're working on is not as trusted as framework code.
user3010322
If they want to check it, sure. If they do, that's their wasted time. And even if they do, anyone with a tiny bit of knowledge about bytes can see the integer is properly shifted and masked (hell, even the mask isn't even necessary because C# requires an explicit truncation with a (byte) conversion).
user3010322
Again, really, no time at all.
02:52
"If they do, that's their wasted time."
Great.
So warm, I wish I could walk around in my undies
You can.
@ThePhD "hell, even the mask isn't even necessary"? Really? And you say it takes no time to check at all?
yes I can ... at home or at beach.
Why did you add the mask?
user3010322
02:53
I spent 10 seconds writing that code. Even as I wrote it, I could have shaved off an additional 2 seconds not putting the masks there, but at this point, what does it matter?
To confuse people?
Otherwise I would be arrested by the police for indecent exposure ...
user3010322
It's an 0xFF mask, to get the lowest bits into a number (and only the lowest 8 bits). C# defaults to int, not the lowest width integer type, for all of its numeric operations.
user3010322
(Which is why you have to (byte) convert it in the first place).
user3010322
But the C# spec says it performs truncation when going from higher width to lower width integer types, so you don't need the mask.
user3010322
02:55
So you can drop the mask, just do (byte), and you're done.
user3010322
I'm not saying you don't, I'm just pointing out why I put the mask there before I just figured "better throw it out, it's not needed."
user3010322
You asked. vOv
I posed it as a rhetorical question. A question that people might ask when looking at the code. Unusual code makes one wonder of additional motivation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Random question, how goes ogonek?
02:58
Slow :(
quick Robot
I'm planning to work on it next week.
I need a title for a new project
:(
Proteus or Dagon has my vote
02:59
those are weird names for a TCG
or Paragon

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