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00:01
I should go to sleep so I don't miss the train tomorrow. Good night.
@R.MartinhoFernandes One day, your system will announce a high priority Windows Update(TM) and then, after you've celebrated the fact with a reboot and 3 cups of coffee, it will magically have a less bland icon, courtesy of the never-idle marketing personel over at Microsoft!
@sehe What do you mean 'bland'? It's awesome.
Oh. It's awesome that it's bland.
And that's precisely what that windows update will fix !
Sleep well :)
user3010322
Nighty night.
00:04
jolly holidays kids! :)
u2 old fool :)
user3010322
Lol
user3010322
00:19
how do you tag?! :D
user3010322
[tag:Scarlet]
user3010322
E.g.
user3010322
user3010322
Okay, so I have a working implementation of websockets now.
00:20
I have a cup of hot cocoa :)
user3010322
I wish I had some hot cocoa. =[
I don't wish I had a working implementation of websockets ^^
user3010322
Heh.
user3010322
Well, the first basic tests compile for WebSockets @CatPlusPlus
user3010322
I need to fix the Async implementation, but that'll come after I refactor the non-Async methods.
user3010322
00:23
But for now, MASSIVE PUSSHAAA
@ThePhD You finally got a proper avatar
user3010322
Yerp.
user3010322
I drew it mahself. :D
O.o wut
user3010322
She was a character in one of the games I created that I refuse to let see the light of day.
user1804599
00:25
I redesigned my website and decided that I’m very bad at fonts.
user3010322
This is the full res version:
user3010322
I couldn't draw to save my life
user3010322
Neither can I.
user3010322
Do you see how bad the earphone looks? >.<
00:27
My avatar is drawn too
Dafuq you talkinga bout thats pretty nice
but it's so old
I made it like 11 years ago
user3010322
@Borgleader You say it's nice, but all I did really was cheat
user3010322
@Rapptz Full res nao!
there is no full res, I made it specifically to be an avatar
user3010322
00:28
When I drew mine, I got really lost on trying to capture the facial shading.
I cropped my avatar myself!
user3010322
So in the end, I just left it as lines and solid-color for the hair
user3010322
Even the brown shading for the eyes and underchin is just some scratch lines
@melak47 So did I!
I downloaded my avatar myself as-is!
00:29
Can someone explain OpenGL glVertexAttribArray to me?
user3010322
@Blakeasd You're doomed.
Can you read the rules for me?
user3010322
I would help you, but our resident OpenGL zealot expert isn't here.
I don't care too much for people who don't even say hello :)
user1804599
Hey change the topic birthday’s over.
user3010322
00:30
I can't change the topic. :c
There are far too many rules on the web these days. I couldn't possibly keep up with them all...
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Happy Belated Birthday Rightfold [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [go-read-a-book] [no-questions]
user1804599
I knew it would be something like that.
Ell
Ell
Evenin all
user3010322
00:31
Blah.
user1804599
Yay, I got UpDo hat.
user3010322
I won't be satisfied with LoungeChat until I COMPLETELY implement most of WebSockets. >.<
user1804599
Just use Fleck.
user3010322
Saw it, didn't like it.
user1804599
Never implement anything.
user1804599
00:34
Always use libraries written by other people.
user3010322
I'm also not sure if it implemented Async methods...
user1804599
@Blakeasd good evening.
user1804599
@ThePhD YAGNI.
user3010322
@rightfold What do you mean, I'm not going to need it. Of course I'm going to need it. That's like the crux of what I'm doing. u.u
user1804599
Even if we’d ever finish Lounge<Chat>, it would have ten at most.
user3010322
00:36
Ten is enough for me.
user1804599
You can just spawn a thread for each of them and communicate using spinlock-based message queues and everything will be fine.
Ell
Ell
Trudat
@rightfold Poor man's async.
user1804599
Or heck, spawn a process for each of them.
user1804599
That way you can write the sloppiest and most fragile code without the server getting instable!
user1804599
00:40
@rightfold s/ten/ten users/
Ell
Ell
@thephd what was wrong with fleck anyway?
user1804599
The principle of good enough (sometimes abbreviated to POGE) is a rule for software and systems design. It favours quick-and-simple (but potentially extensible) designs over elaborate systems designed by committees. Once the quick-and-simple design is deployed, it can then evolve as needed, driven by user requirements. Ethernet, the Internet protocol and the World Wide Web are good examples of this kind of design. This kind of design is not appropriate in systems where it is not possible to evolve the system over time, or where the full functionality is required from the start. Quantitati...
user3010322
Nothing was wrong with Fleck.
Ell
Ell
also someone should start it in python because much rapid, wow, such cross platformednes
user1804599
Stop starring all messages about Fleck.
00:41
damn, free starts, let's try
Fleck
fleck
user1804599
No.
nope, not working
user3010322
When I talked to Cat about whether we should grab a framework, use an existing one in .NET, or roll our own, Cat recommended to roll our own WebSocket framework.
Ell
Ell
What were his reasons?
user1804599
Cat is crazy.
Ell
Ell
00:42
(Link to transcript perhaps?)
user1804599
@Cat you’re crazy.
Cat's reasons :D?
user3010322
He said it wouldn't be too hard. And technically, it wasn't; I had a working example 3 months ago, and @melak47 and I were sending messages back and forth from the server to a JSFiddle he had mocked up to send messages.
user3010322
Right now, I'm just implementing lots of edge-case stuff and conformance niceities.
he was like: look, all the libraries available suck, your code will suck, but maybe less, not likely, but write it anyway and we will see how much it sucks
user3010322
00:43
@Ell I wasn't in the chat at the time.
user1804599
Use a library.
user1804599
Excuses for not using libraries are as nonexistent as good PHP code.
using the "word" PHP should be banned here
user3010322
Oh, now I know why I don't want to use Fleck.
user3010322
It's callback hell all over again.
user3010322
00:49
No async / await methods
user3010322
Everythings through events and callbacks. No thanks.
async / await in C# is so sweet, you don't even need to know what you're doing to write some decent stuff with it
user1804599
async/await sucks.
user1804599
It should be hidden behind the scenes.
async/await doesn't suck one bit, you can literally use it as soon as you read: "async/await 101 + here's a simple example"
user1804599
I cannot help but think about a fan that somebody drops wasabi onto when I see this name.
user3010322
Sounds like it could be very painful.
user3010322
Like a method of torture.
user3010322
Somebody with open wounds, strapped to a chair.
user3010322
And then you just start slowly picking off pieces of wasabi and tossing it at the fan.
user3010322
00:52
One piece after another
user3010322
Over and over again.
user1804599
You, if you stop not using libraries.
user3010322
Some of it gets in their wounds. Others hit their eye.
user3010322
One right up the nose.
user1804599
Also, Intermission by Tool is funny.
Ell
Ell
00:53
@thephd have you read over the xmpp protocol?
user3010322
I have.
user3010322
And it's fat.
user3010322
And ugly.
user3010322
Not even going to bother.
Ell
Ell
Isn't lounge chat extending it?
user3010322
00:54
Later.
user3010322
Using libraries.
Ell
Ell
I was just wondering if messages have an associated id
user3010322
So I won't have to touch it.
user3010322
There are no messages.
Ell
Ell
its not so bad imho
There are
Of course there are messages
user3010322
00:55
WebSocket messages are the absolute barebones of data transporation. It's a transportation layer, and nothing else.
user3010322
If we stick some XMPP data in there, sure.
Ell
Ell
Okay I'm confused now
XMPP has messages, but idk how they are uniquely identified?
Or how they can be
user3010322
That's out of the scope of XMPP.
user3010322
It's meant to deliver messages, no uniquely identify them.
user3010322
That's up to someone else to do.
user1804599
00:59
lmao if you think that segfaults are caused by humans communicating poorly and not languages allowing you to do illegal things
user1804599
The first sensible thing he has ever said.
Ell
Ell
@thephd never mind, it is in the spec
> The 'order' attribute MUST be included and its value MUST be a non-negative integer that is unique among all items in the list. (If a client attempts to create or update a list with non-unique order values, the server MUST return to the client a <bad-request/> stanza error.)
user3010322
@Ell That's for blocking communication from individuals.
user3010322
E.g. the block list.
user3010322
Again, I'm not fond of XMPP because it's a fat protocol that's text-based like every other thing ever.
Ell
Ell
01:04
@thephd where does it say its for blocking? O.o
Oh wait
my bad
user3010322
:D
user1804599
Protocols that don’t specify message sizes directly before the messages are always immensely terrible.
user3010322
If anything, we should try to implement WebRTC if we want a strong, fat protocol that can handle anything.
Ell
Ell
Meh. I thought xmpp would have specified a way to identify messages
@rightfold why?
@rightfold Well, that's just fine when you know the message length before you start. That's not always the case and you may have to resort to a different protocol, eg. using terminators and escape-sequences.
user1804599
01:19
Because if it’s not the case you either need to do buffering or character-by-character reading, which is cumbersome.
user1804599
Whereas otherwise it’s simply two reads, one for the size of the message and one for the message itself.
user1804599
And the size of the size is constant, think 32-bit integer.
@rightfold Yes, it is indeed cumbersome because it means iterating the buffers, but sometimes, there is no choice. Somewhat like Birthdays, you get congratulations and presents, but you're another year closer to death:)
Fuck, Bailey is eating something outside. WTF?
user1804599
Bailey Jay?
Bailey is Martin's precious dog.
01:26
Soddin' dog. He's eaten my McVitie's Biscuit Selection. I guess I should not have left it on the floor :((
Ell
Ell
Mmm biscuits
need to get dessert for Xmas dinner soon
He's eaten the internal plastic wrapping as well :(
Ell
Ell
Oh dear :S
01:32
I gotta goto bed. I can't take any more stupid questions or stupid dogs. Or any more alcohol, for that matter. Nite all!
Can anyone please tell me where to found the source code of calloc function, please?
lol home work? - implement calloc function?
Ell
Ell
@blazer Google
@Blazer what use is that. also: google
@MartinJames night
01:33
i want to optimize it O.o
trolololololol
Good luck. Maybe, download more RAM while you're at it
For an Ozzie, you're not that bad :) BFN.
maybe optimization was the wrong word. I want to be able to use malloc but set the value of initialization (so, i can set something other than 0)
why Ozzie spells so close to Mozzie?
like: custom_calloc(size, value)
because i don't want to waste resources in later loops
Ell
Ell
01:36
Just use malloc then set the new values
Ell
Ell
I dont think there will be a way to get the kernel to set the values for you
the vector constructor got this thing, is it possible with arrays?
Ell
Ell
I don't think so
std::array?
there's a fill member function.
Ell
Ell
01:39
So there is
i can do this: vector<int> x(i); and i am trying to do the same thing with int[]
Use std::array.
Awesome interview with Robert C. Martin on professionalism, sw craftmanship, and more
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@Blazer what do you think it does?
02:08
@AndyProwl truths in concentrated form
@sehe Indeed
Ell
Ell
I wonder what the Most preferred statically types language is
Which is also cross platform
(Excluding mono)
user1804599
Java.
user1804599
Or C++.
or maybe even C.
Ell
Ell
02:10
I'd guess that too
What language would you prefer?
user1804599
C++.
yeah
Ell
Ell
I can't get enough of manual resource management
Well, raii
I think I read a metric about this, C was first, then Java, then C++
(as in % used in the industry)
C was first by a big margin, Java and C++ were close
that's the shitty tiobe index probably
02:17
I think these statistics are rather pointless apart from telling which language is being more used at the moment
Ell
Ell
Me too
But then again that's not a great piece of information
Ell
Ell
I'm gonna sleep now anyway folks, Have a good Christmas eve
See ya.
Good night
02:20
well, I am not saying it's a great metric
but it's SOME metric and it gives you an idea
I'm bored and home alone :(
You're not alone in being alone
thanks for the help guys. is there any faster way to allocate and initialize an array other than malloc and then loop?
automatic storage duration
depends
do you know the size of the array at compile time?
02:24
no, and it's very big > 1m
WHOLE MEGABYTE o_O
whoa
1 million of chars
that's not a lot lol
dude that's like a small baby array :)
yes but there are about 100 of those (it's 2d)
i know the 1st dim: 100, but don't know the second
02:26
don't use 2D arrays
they suck
use a one dimensional array of N * M
how do you automate your tests in visual studio kids?
I don't use Visual Studio
this 1d array, is it "better" (faster?)
actually, it can be, yes
anyway "malloc and loop" doesn't sound much like modern C++. Use std::fill, std::fill_n, std::copy, std::uninitialized_fill, std::uninitialized_copy, or what fits best. And avoid 2D arrays
02:27
yes
and if you don't allocate it contiguously, it's so slow you're gonna die
(in pain)
yes, I am doing that
vector is slower than char*, array<char>, how fast is it?
anyway, I am off to sleep, have jolly holidays everybody :)
Also, don't focus on performance too early. Focus on correctness and simplicity. Optimization should come last.
too, merry Christmas!
02:29
vector is slower than char*? what are you smoking?
see ya
muh overhead.
@ScarletAma: after benchmarking this thing, it's slower (at least if both are char)
@Blazer sure, now switch to release mode
release x64
anyway, std::array isn't comparable.
02:30
also, i was amazed by the fact that int vector is faster than char vector BUT int array is slower than char array
i never used std::array
it's a static array. int x[10] -> std::array<int, 10> x
thanks
how to use N * M array?
i mean how to access item [1][0]? isn't the same as item[0][1]?
user1804599
You do it by writing a function that abstracts it away.
user1804599
(Just preventing unreadable and confusing code here.)
omg it's faster O.O
02:42
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that compilers do the mapping of 2D to 1D for you.
If it's static anyway
I don't know if they do it if it's dynamically allocated.
user1804599
03:07
user1804599
This talk is also awesome.
if the size of the 2nd dimension on each array is different, is it possible to use convert it to 1D?
@rightfold you're on holiday. In Spain. ?!?
@GlennTeitelbaum Ew. Using new.
especially on compile-time constants
03:44
@Rapptz You think the OP is ready for unique_ptr?
Yes?
You don't teach bad practices regardless.
How about a note at the bottom: "This should be done with std::unique_ptr once you figure out pointers"
user3010322
You don't need to figure out pointers to use std::unique_ptr
user3010322
That's the whole point.
very well - give me a sec
user3010322
03:48
Also, I'm having trouble with ContinueWith in C#. =[
user3010322
Oh, wait. Nevermind, I solved it.
hmmm, auto_ptr<std_array> or auto_ptr<T[]>
use a vector
std::vector
OP: "And please no answers with using vector"
OP's on a downward spiral
03:57
thats why I asked if OP is ready
user1804599
@GlennTeitelbaum std::deque!
lol, I think thats the same idea
ok, std::array then
better?
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A: Encapsulated 2-dimensional array versus plain version - access speed

Glenn TeitelbaumThe other benefit of the plain one is that dimensions are const, if you do not require runtime dimensions, try using a template: Also rather than worry about memory management - this will be better suited by using std::unique_ptr and std::array template <class T, size_t X, size_t Y> class Array...

Wait, how did I even get this hat?
its a secret
Secret hats are no fun when you have one and don't know how you got it.
Posted 5 answers as comments.
04:05
@chris where did you see that?
@GlennTeitelbaum I made it up. Seems like the only secret hat criterion I would fulfill, but then no one else would have it, and it's counterproductive anyway.
@Rapptz is that Rule of 0 enough for you ?
lol
nothing
04:18
TIL - there will not be runtime bound arrays :(
04:38
@GlennTeitelbaum Well, still in a TS, so it's not nothing
05:30
wow, is the entire chat room idle?
don't often see the lounge in that state
05:41
Tnetennba
06:30
@Telkitty what's with the profile picture?
is that supposed to be a fat wonder woman with a santa hat?
This is the main character from one of my apps ... with a Christmas hat because it's the holiday season
wonder lady?
i'm on your site apparently
telkitty.com
i'm curious if you've licensed wonder woman from DC for that
or if this falls under the category of protected parody
parody
like as if wonder woman from DC would ever be so heavily weighted
ok
just curious
i wouldn't think DC would willingly go along with the idea
how do you know it's wonder lady?
06:38
i went to your website telkitty.com
and looked at your apps
and what?
what do you mean how do i know it's wonder lady?
you said it was the main character of one of your apps
and then i saw that you had an apps with that character called 'wonder lady'
i'm not sure what the question is anymore
guys, what's the fastest overall programming language regarding the cpu load, after assembly? Is it C?
qwr
qwr
c== assembly with nice syntax
That's in general use, then probably C, as long as the problem you're solving doesn't require the features of another language.
06:50
is c++ really slower, than C when using C functions? If I use malloc on C++ is it slower than C?
You shouldn't be using malloc() in C++.
You can, but you shouldn't...if you want to program in C, do so.
Hi.
why not?
Because C++ and C are different languages.
Of itself, C++ is comparable in speed to C. There are issues related to exception handling, in particular, that make C++ different from C.
06:52
Btw, just because you're question banned doesn't mean you can be a help vampire here.
sorry
how can i be unbanned?
Answer questions, make your questions better.
Is there a way to remove the last N elements of an std::vector if the object has no default constructor?
ok, thanks. final question: if I want to use C for speed but need a C++ library, what is the best thing to do?
.resize() requires a default constructor.
06:54
why is this statement regex r("[^a-zA-Z\'\"\\.\\?,:;]+", std::regex_constants::extended); giving runtime error
Aside from looping a pop_back().
@Mysticial nope.
fuck
fuck fuck fuck
qwr
qwr
@SkyRipper write wrapper for using c++
the safe has been opened
06:56
how to do this?
qwr
qwr
google it or find it on stakcoverflow
thanks
Merry Christmas.
qwr
qwr
you are welcome
@SkyRipper C++ is not slower than C.
@SkyRipper Just use C. C++ doesn't seem like your type of language.
06:58
:P
@Mysticial If size() < count, yes. It says if size() > count then it doesn't.
> If the current size is greater than count, the container is reduced to its first count elements as if by repeatedly calling pop_back()
@Rapptz Right. In my case, I know it will shrink. But it won't compile without a default constructor.

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