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04:03
I would just use struct x { char k[16], int payload }; and then use a sorted x[256] and see if thats fast enough
you'll get great locality that way
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04:15
@StackedCrooked How would... you search that? o.0
@ThePhD I am really interested in this question being answered ^^
user3010322
Well I mean, I guess you could search that using a series of structs, but.... hm.
wait what?
@ThePhD wouldn't work probably. I'm just fooling around.
user3010322
Oh. Well, okay. :D
04:16
oh no ._.
I accidentally typed a few stars in a regex search in VS...I think I killed it :(
A string span trie will not have enough elements to beat the sorted array
user3010322
@melak47 Never start an expression with stars.
devenv.exe using 97% CPU....multithreaded regex ftw
user3010322
Otherwise, it'll recursively match the whole file. Or try to. Unless there's other characters in the regex.
the exact thing was /*(.*)*/ :D
user3010322
04:19
... Lul.
user3010322
u crzy.
@ThePhD good luck - stepping out for a bit
also, fuck my internet connection ._.
user3010322
Hm. Naming stuff.
user3010322
04:23
FileID, FileMagic,
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@melak47 Lol. Get owned.
@ThePhD go shoot a whale into orbit >:(
user3010322
@melak47 Only if you'll do it with me~
user3010322
04:42
Uhm
user3010322
In the std::, there's sequence_equals or something like it, right?
04:52
@ScottW because we <3 u
sun burnt ...
no diving so laid on the top of the boat & relaxed ... without protection sunscreen
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Lol.
user3010322
Mmm, crispy telkitty.
telchicken!
honey roasted ham ...
user3010322
05:03
@Telkitty Sounds delicious.
but I was thinking about my legs under the sun with sunscreen on :'(
so embarrasing, was vomiting the good part of the boat trip
at one stage I had nothing in my stomach but still wanting to throw up
the only thing came up was bitter - I thought it could be bile ..
sadness ...
I had 1 sea sickness pill, but that did nothing ...
it made you sick :)
so true :'(
nearly chocked on my own vomit (I know it is disgusting ...)
user3010322
@GlennTeitelbaum @StackedCrooked It's a lot of machinery, but it works
@ThePhD oh my god : - / was it really worth the effort?
05:11
@ThePhD what does this fix?
user3010322
It doesn't fix anything. It's just a fixed-storage, no-lookup, linear search solution.
user3010322
The next step would be to sort the arrays lexicographically according to the contents of fixed_vector.
user3010322
And then do a binary search rather than a regular linear search.
it's so weird because I don't usually get sea sickness
user3010322
@ScarletAmaranth My favorite part was array_cast. <3
05:15
@ThePhD yeahhh I am surprised you got that to work actually
user3010322
It's in my arsenal of awesome casts.
user3010322
cowboy_cast still best cast, though.
user3010322
I like fixed_vector a lot, though.
user3010322
It's quite a useful class.
got the cowboy_cast someplace on coliru?
user3010322
05:17
It's google searchable.
user3010322
heh, found some Domagoj's conversations, brings back memories of Kyrostat (a lounge game project that failed spectacularly)
user3010322
You were there for that?
user3010322
Since nobody's here~
user3010322
05:21
@ThePhD yes I was
user3010322
Ah.
user3010322
I came after it died, and I now work on a private fork by myself on occasion.
user3010322
Most everyone's dispersed from it.
cat was red-taping like a maniac for it, I do admire people who can deal with red tape nonsense :)
user3010322
05:23
Red Taping?
yeah, stuff like builds, linkers, build bots, source control, what have you
@StackedCrooked With small "Enter"? no thanks
I want my Enters big
It's the same on my keyboard.
user3010322
@ScarletAmaranth I'd love for you to enter me big, babycakes~
@StackedCrooked with onboard memory? suspicious....Jeff Atwood is trying to steal your kōd!
05:29
0
Q: C++ help! Program won't work

user3126681I've working on writing a program that calculate the hypotenuse of the triangle but somehow, I've come facing some unexpected error or more like runtime error. Anyway, here is my code and I will be pleased for the answer #include <iostream> using namespace std; //function prototype double hypo...

^^ nominated for the worst title
yeah, was about to link that, I mean seriously... :D
244
Q: What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow

Adam RackisAfter noticing a $10 Experts-Exchange (EE) fee on my credit card, I realized I've had an idle EE account for quite a few years. I sent them an email asking for instructions on how to close it, and mentioned that they were great, but that they couldn't compete with Stack Overflow (which is true; I...

@Mysticial Help! Hypotenuse won't work!
Ehhh, Expert-Exchange is still in business o_O? :)
It's an old post.
oh dear only 3 downvotes, I am devastated ...
05:36
I don't think they survived.
expert-sexchange
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Q: On "That Hyphenated Site"

Jeff AtwoodOK, which one of you jokers (oh, and I know it was one of you) did this? http://expert-sex-change.com :) Don't bother looking up the WHOIS, it's anonymized through GoDaddy. Also, for the record, I have nothing against "That Hyphenated Site". I for one applaud what they do, because they make o...

One of my friend told he she has breast tumour the other's last day @ work is today
And I could not stop vomiting then got sunburnt
Also got cheesy bacon fries for my fluffy baby magpies
that "C++ program won't work" question is literally evil for taking up bytes in a database somewhere
user3010322
05:41
@Telkitty That all sounds kind of gross together.
lol true ... the magpies never had fries dipped in cheesy bacons before ...
user3010322
Hm. Now it gets more tricky.
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Q: What is the value of ‘b’ after the execution of the following code statements: C=10; B=++c+++c;

PavanWhat is the value of ‘b’ after the execution of the following code statements (Compiler = standard C, plz explain): C=10; B=++c+++c;

^^ hey!!!
been a while since I've seen one of those
I <3 fat birds
he also uses a compiler that goes by the name of "Standard C"
05:52
Standart C
I'm out of good anime :/
same : - /
I listened to your suggestions, got all of:
Shingeki no kyojin, Kill la Kill and log horizon cracked :(
:)
I guess I'll check out Space Brothers.
I still haven't seen the last few episodes for Nodame 3.
I'm out of good anything
I would really like for the FT to re-start
Erza is one of my favourite anime characters
FT was one of my favorite series.
I had no idea it was stopping.
user3010322
05:55
@melak47 Then let me fill you up, honeybuns~
sunburnt is painful ... someone could torture me by touching me lightly
it's as painful as hell
I think they stopped because they were catching up to manga, didn't they
that's what I read
they could continue with crappy fillers (like many anime do), but I guess they just took a break
It was such a sudden break. In the middle of the arc.
05:56
-1
Q: Why is this 24 not 23?

user3138524In C, if the following code snippet is written, c=10; b=++c+ ++c; printf("%d",b); The output is 24. But, as per my calculation it should be 23. Why is this? Please explain.

^^ burn it
yeah sunburn the dude, sunburn him!!!
then touch him lightly
@StackedCrooked o'rly? that wasn't the end of the arc? I mean they have just basically met the "mysterious figure" and then something happened and a violet-haired girl was writing a note about some armagedony events
@Mysticial that's UB right?
@ScarletAmaranth I didn't think it was the end.
@StackedCrooked In C. Yes.
In C++, depends on if c is user-defined.
c=10;
05:59
If it's a primitive, then it's UB as usual.
but it should be 24
because the order of excusion
right then left
well, if it's UB, it could, potentially, order you a pizza
@Mysticial The "duplicate" you nominated is not actually a duplicate in this case. There's no undefined behavior either.
@JerryCoffin It's not UB?
it comforts me - after I vomited the whole morning then got sunburnt, I still have a clearer mind than ~cough~
a more professional idiot, is still just an idiot ...
06:02
@Mysticial No, it's not. The correct answer is that in C, the code can't compile. It attempts to apply both pre-increment and post-increment to the same variable, which isn't possible (the result of the first will be an rvalue, and you can't apply an increment to an rvalue).
@JerryCoffin Fuck the maximum munch rule.
@Mysticial In Soviet Russia (and this code) the maximum munch rule fucks you!
@JerryCoffin I don't see a post increment.
@StackedCrooked look at the sneaky space between these three pluses (+ ++)
that's actually (++ +)
06:05
b=++c+ ++c;
..........^^^ - oops (++ +) parsed
c+ + is equivalent to c++?
how do I sodding insert spaces, jesus
with the space bar
06:06
seriously :(
just because you have been talking C++ more than everyone else, it does not mean you are actually better in C++
good thing this is C!
lol :p
I don't think the order of execution changes ...
if you are talking about C = C++ + ++C; then it is different
@StackedCrooked There's no space between the +s in the question. As such, the +++ gets parsed as a ++ followed by a +. That gives ++c++, so you're trying to apply both pre- and post-increment to c. You can do that in C++ (by having it return a reference) but in C, the result of the first ++ will be an rvalue, which can't be the operand of the other ++.
06:08
@StackedCrooked have you watched Bleach btw?
@ScarletAmaranth I watched a few episodes.
I kinda like fights in bleach, plot (or the lack thereof) was pretty bad
But I didn't really like the conversational demons.
I am going to make you suffer! Haha.
That made me stop watching it :)
:13741340 There is now, but there wasn't originally.
bleach is typical ... a bunch of friends pick fights everywhere (or fights pick them) ...
06:12
@JerryCoffin oh btw, you indeed are mentioned as a technical reviewer or some such of the book whose title now eludes me :)
It "may" be undefined.
That's very undefined :)
@JerryCoffin Shopping for an AMD FX processor?
:P
also, I hope the "undercl" tab doesn't actually say underclock!!!! :)
@Mysticial Considering the possibility anyway. My desktop died today (over 7 years old, so I guess it's entitled), and I've tried to keep an AMD and an Intel around for testing. Since my laptop's an Intel...
06:14
7 years... nice
@JerryCoffin Don't get anything higher than the 8350.
okay, fine B=++C+++C; so it can be interpreted as B=(++C)+(++C); or ((++C)++)+C?
both = 24?
There's no point pulling 220W for an extra 400 MHz.
because right side is executed before assigned to left hand side?
no, it will always max munch into ++C++
@JerryCoffin I wonder if these guys expect to get tons of upvotes for their "smart" question.
which has been asked tens of times before
06:16
@Mysticial I was considering doing exactly that, then underclocking back to about the speed of an 8350. Right now, a 9590 with water cooler, motherboard and memory works out to $50 more than an 8350 with same motherboard and memory (and a decent air-cooler).
@Mysticial I'd actually intended to ask you if that seemed reasonable (assuming I don't just go for an Intel).
+$90 for the chip. What kind of water cooler do you intend to slap on it?
I have a Corsair H50 on my non-overclocked FX-8350. And I'm already hitting thermal throttling.
It throttles at 70C.
Which is pretty low.
06:20
maybe undefinited behaviour - I like that ... double uncertainty
@Mysticial I was looking at the one with a packaged cooler. newegg.com/Product/…
back in the day, I could play HL2 on my Sempron 2000 with the fan turned off for half an hour before it shut down! :)
@JerryCoffin I'd assume that'd be sufficient if it's coming from AMD. :)
Especially if you're gonna downclock it.
well ... no need to get the fasted hardware when you choose the slowest OS ...
It is like getting super fast huskies to pull a super heavy sled
fastest*
@JerryCoffin Part of the reason why those ones run at 220W compared to the 125W of the 8350 is that they have a vcore as high as 1.9V.
My 8350 has about 1.35V stock under load after Load-Line Calibration.
1.9V seems nuts.
06:27
@Mysticial Yeah--I'm sure they need it to hit 5 GHz (even if only for a short time) and remain anywhere close to stable.
It would instantly fry an Intel processor.
@Mysticial An Intel old enough to use the same process node (32 nm) might withstand it (though it's probably somewhat doubtful even then).
@JerryCoffin They can do it under liquid nitrogen. But even if you could sustain it, I'm not sure if the chip will sustain itself with that vcore. :D
@Mysticial Being sold by AMD, but apparently an Asetek design.
@Mysticial Well, you know what I always say: if liquid nitrogen isn't enough, you could always try liquid helium! :-)
06:31
:)
Liquid oxygen, however, is definitely not advised. youtube.com/watch?v=TBLr_XrooLs
holy shit
That looks awesome.
I can't find the source web page right now, but the engineering department at Purdue had a contest running for a few years to see who could light a grill the fastest. It went from matches to a propane torch to oxyacetylene cutting torch, and finally LOX. After that, they decided enough was enough and quit the contest.
They didn't use rocket fuel? (a mix of Liquid O2 and something)
Oh, one important point: you apparently want to have a lit cigarette butt stuck in the charcoal before pouring on the LOX. No video, but he mentions that if you pour LOX on a charcoal briquette, then try to light it, it has about the explosive power of a hand grenade...
06:39
oh...
So it looks like most of the FX-9590s have stock vcore of around 1.5 - 1.6.
Only some of them will go up to 1.9.
@Mysticial There are lots of different rocket fuels -- probably 20 or so different ones that used LOX. Most common is LOX with kerosene, or basically kerosene with a little more refining done (e.g., RP-1).
And probably only after maximum load line calibration.
@Mysticial That certainly seems a lot more reasonable. Let's see -- dropping from 1.9 to 1.5 should reduce power by a factor of ~1.6. From a 220W starting point, that puts it at only ~140 watts--barely enough above the 125watt rating for an 8350 to notice.
If I had a better water cooler, I'd try to actually overclock my 8350. This mobo BIOS is weird. As soon as I get off of auto settings, the memory goes unstable.
And I can't figure out what settings it autos to.
@Mysticial What mobo is that?
06:49
M5A99FX Pro R2.0
Oct 19 at 23:10, by Mysticial
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Whereas OCing my Haswell machine was fairly straight-forward aside from the fact that there wasn't any room to OC.
Is that your mum's shoe I see under the table?
@Mysticial Ah -- I'd considered that as well, but decided that (given that I tend to use them a long time) it was probably worth the extra money to get the longer warranty of the Sabertooth. The other two I'd considered were the ASRock Extreme 9 and the (still more expensive) Crosshair. I don't see much advantage to the Crosshair (for me) and have used Asus mobos for so long, I have a hard to even considering anything else though.
Yeah, I was going cheap.
with my sunburnt legs, I am back to coding in Java (Android ...)
Maybe a little too cheap.
When I get the time, I'll try to OC this machine again. If I can find a way to get the auto settings are. Then I can put them all on manual.
06:56
@Mysticial Thanks for the warning. If I do go with the 9590, I doubt it's a contender in any case (not sure it'd deliver enough power).
Also, make sure the mobo was designed after the 220W series.
A lot of the old versions that were supposed to be "re-certified" for the 220W just couldn't handle it.
I bet the mobo manufacturers were like, "AMD, are you fucking kidding me?!?! 220W????"
I didn't care since I wasn't getting those anyway.
@Mysticial I'd guess -- considering nearly nothing else even breaks 150 watts, jumping to 220 was a huge change.
@Mysticial When you built yours, I'm pretty sure they were still at stupid prices (like $900+). I'm only considering it because it costs almost nothing extra to get it over an 8350 with a decent air cooler.
@JerryCoffin Yes. The 9590 was $700 at the time. The one below it was 350. I got my 8350 for $180 IIRC.
Actually, I think it might've been even higher.
It was definitely stupid. So much so that I didn't really look much at it.
@Mysticial Yeah -- if it was even the ~$100 extra for a chip by itself, I wouldn't consider it, but as it stands right now, the 9590/water cooler package is about the same (and maybe even a bit less than) an 8350 with the same Asetek cooler separately.
The FX-9370 came down to like $200 during Black Friday. I was kinda hitting myself. But was like... meh...
07:11
@Mysticial Yeah--if I'd known my current machine was going to die so soon, I'd probably have jumped then. Oh well, 20-20 hindsight and all that...
07:38
hello...is there anybody ...
depends ...
hey...
@Mysticial: Re-checking time-lines, there's another possibility I should (perhaps) consider: survive on my laptop for a month or two until I can get an AMD Steamroller instead. Probably not very competitive for overall speed (presumably only 4 cores instead of 8) but undoubtedly cheaper and still considerably faster than the dual-core I've been using.
I am developing a UDP server , I have select() method ....
but the select is blocking the program ...why is it so ?
Right. AMD isn't going to make anymore high-end desktop processors for a while.
07:40
my timeout value is also 0 ...
can anybody help ??
@Subbu This is the C++ room. We don't know anything about SQL.
UPD server ...
no....I am talking about the select() non-blocking method
not SQL
plz help
UPD sql server, I like that! :')
boost::asio !\
07:42
@Subbu use gdb
@Subbu What language is this? If I knew, I could send you to the right chatroom. But I can't make anything of it. Your "select" hinted at SQL. But otherwise, it doesn't tell us anything.
@Mysticial : sorry sir
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Q: implementing a non blocking udp socket by select()

Aayman KhalidI wanted to create an asynchronous/non-blocking udp client server application where the client and server were supposed to chat away with each other without waiting for each other's turns. I came to know that this could be done by select()... here is my Server(Mentioning only the communication p...

@Mysticial Yeah--kind of sucks, but a reasonable decision, given that they haven't been competitive anywhere close to the high end for quite a while now.
And with AVX-512 coming out in 2 years (which is basically a GPU shoved into a CPU)... yeah. It doesn't look like it's gonna be easy to play catch up.
07:47
@Mysticial I think that sort of favors AMD, given that their GPU technology is way ahead of Intel's (courtesy of the ATI buyout).
The big difference I see is that now you basically get GPU computing available as inline intrinsics in a normal C/C++ program.
Whereas with a GPU (even with Fusion), I (believe) you still need to do explicit data transfer and such.
This freaking sunburn hurts ... I am in pain
Only in the sun for like 2 hours ... that's only 120 minutes!
For some reasons I think I am brighter when I suffer, but I much prefer to be a comfortable dumbass ...
@Mysticial Yeah, I think that's correct. With the GPU on the same die, that transfer can be really fast, but at least as I understand things, an APU is still basically a separate CPU and GPU on the same chip, where AVX-512 is supposed to be basically CPU with GPU-like instructions.
I was just trying out the encryption feature on my new phone...but I can still access both internal storage and SD card if I plug it into USB while it's locked. What the fuck?
08:05
I suppose is encrypts something.
it's supposed to encrypt the internal storage and SD card :/
you're also not supposed to be able to access crap via USB with the device locked :\
Hm.. Is it actually possible to convert an unencrypted file system into an encrypted one without erasing the existing data..?
you can choose for the SD card (I chose "encrypt existing files")
Mabye it was a very weak encryption (null-encryptor).
that'd be a bit silly wouldn't it :c
08:13
:P
also..it worked, I believe before I added the SD card. breaking the encryption by inserting an unencrypted SD card seems...implausible
A relation is a subset of a cartesian product. It's about the only thing I remember from my analysis course at university.
....?
Which was linked on proggit.
maybe the encryption only works if I use the supplied USB cable :p
08:20
You may find answers on Google.
> Samsung On Device Encryption (ODE) provides your business with a high level of mobile security in the case of loss or theft. Encryption, whether on the device or a SD card, keeps your corporate information, preferences and databases secure, as well as other sensitive data such as emails, documents and customer information. In addition, ODE allows users of Samsung Android devices to protect their private data, such as pictures, stored either on internal or external memories.
yes. very secure.
Maybe this was enforced by the NSA.
the encryption is not great anyway - apparently they keys are not wiped from memory when you lock the device - but I didn't expect it to be this bad :p
that's a bummer on the holiday mood!
Not really enlightening but still interesting.
not sure if praise or insult
BURN IN HELL
!
08:42
Don't want to scare you all, but this is what my sunburnt skin looks like at the moment
Oh noes!
It looks healthy.
one side is redder ... :/
that's the pain side :'(
I suppose it's your own fault? :)
08:44
How did you know >_<
sunburnt ...
it's reddish pink ...
freaking painful
// is the use of && appropriate in this situation?
void MemoryPool::recycle(Segment&&); // give segment back to pool
& the lighting ...
@ScottW lol
@Telkitty I can't see the skin under that sweater.
alright I've now successfully made the sd card inaccessible through USB. by decrypting it. And I can't access it when unlocked either. blergh
I wondered why encrypting 32GB of slow sd card took all of 20 seconds...
Let's see what decrypting the whole thing does :E
08:56
googlebot is appearing in my server logs now
don't mind me, just indexing your codez
The code is hosted on code.google.com :)
lol
decrypted everything (again...this was surprisingly fast) and now the internal storage and sd card are unavailable while the device is locked, and become available when unlocked. are you kidding me >_>
interesting
it can't be this broken, I must be hallucinating, right? :/
09:12
it's like mistaking left and right
probably a bug
Funny how much nesting there is.
we need to go deeper! :)
I didn't unfold the last one.
It was very deep.
09:30
Gettin deeper.
09:50
Taking a screenshot of xkcd tooltips allows you to read them without time pressure.
so does inspecting the page/element source :p
@melak47 Now I realize I'm dumb.

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