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14:00
I LOVE stackoverflow, connecting me with so many victims <3 <3 <3
Do you know how it feels like to have your dream come true?
As one of the elitest troll this site surely delivers ...
what the fuck are you even talking about
@Jefffrey are you trying to make sense of what Telkitty is saying? o-O
well, if you put it that way it sounds very stupid
Xeo
Xeo
@MartinJames Yeah - 300 000 km/s vs ~8000 km/s :)
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Shouldn't you be in bed, asleep?
14:07
I should, I am very tired ...
I only do midnight-trolling on Mondays.
@Jefffrey were you never tolled about not feeding the trolls?
nope, never tolled so
wednesday morning here ...
1:09am
for some weird definitions of "tolled"
14:10
@Jefffrey old :P
@TonyTheLion o_0
any context?
right so
14:17
LOL!!!!
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21260194/ignore-undefined-reference-in-c
I wish there was:)
go to r/context if you want context
@MartinJames I wish I had answered that before linking it (no pun intended) here
An unintended pun is still a pun and you can't hide from it.
... that is a terrible pun, I'm not linking it at all.
@TonyTheLion I can, I just have to find the option for it :P
14:22
-l nounresolveds -l nopuns
--just-link-to-every-damn-thing-you-can-find-in-storage
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From these courses, you would be amazed to find out that JEE can do anything beyond connecting to databases
I like how that 11-voted answer from DeadMG is wrong
ELF has provisions for late-binding symbols, so you can link a thing with undefined references
Nobody does that for executables, but it's p common for shared objects
yeah, but puppy is clearly only talking windows platform, because nothing else matters
--unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-object-files
(now serious)
Or well...
--unresolved-symbols=ignore-all
14:27
@TonyTheLion Is that from The Stanley Parable?
@CatPlusPlus I can't get much on what late-binding actually is, but a reference to a function that says "Load this function from another library at runtime" is still a valid reference and not an undefined reference.
Never used that flag :v Now that I think about it, I’ve always had something to feed the linker at build time, even if that wasn’t what I use at load time. I suppose that’s where the flag come in handy.
@DeadMG Late binding is when the reference is defined at load time.
I only lin.. referenced that thing for a laugh. I didn't think that Loungers would be sucking it dry for rep:)
@DeadMG Except it's not like DLL, where you have clear delegation to another thing, it's just undefined and anything can fill it in
14:29
well, that's not really important.
If you run it without filling missing pieces, you get a runtime linking error
@MartinJames rep whores, rep whores everywhere
the body of the function is still provided to the linker at link time, it's just that that body says "Perform X task to receive body at runtime and call that".
14:30
There is no body, ELF doesn't do import libraries with stubs
There's no body.
conceptually, anyway.
Plugins are hard.
There's a symbol table with an undefined symbol.
No stubs anywhere.
@MartinJames Then you obviously missed something massive around here
14:31
It's literally the same thing as having an object file with undefined symbol
Except it defers resolving them even further away
undefined symbols are literally Hitler
it's not really undefined if you define that it's gonna be patched in later.
Now you're just diluting the meaning to nothingness.
@DeadMG read boy, you don't even do that! you just don't say jack shit about it, and patch it in at run time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You’re saying it wrong.
14:32
Ugh
@TonyTheLion Clearly, anyway, this thread has now been Hitlerized.
(at least, that is what I here)
@MartinJames lol
There are no undefined references anywhere because even object files have them defined as "gonna be patched in later".
well, they can be undefined if whoever built the object file defined "later" as "now" and they can't be found to be patched in.
14:34
I have to check in my code, but :effort:
I mean, late-binding doesn't even really change the problem or the error, it just delays it until runtime, you'll still have exactly the same result.
That's what is being asked.
Runtime linker could very well late-bind missing things to no-op and there would be no error ever :v
I'm sure that would totally work.
yeah let's postpone all the errors until runtime
(hello dynamic typing)
14:36
It's what loosely coupled message-passing things do
which is hideously dumb, but that's another matter because C++ functions are not loosely coupled message passing things.
Whatever you wanna define "undefined reference" to be, --unresolved-symbols=ignore-all makes your answer wrong anyway.
You are wrong, and you should feel wrong.
string cannot represent all the characters that wstring can. (Otherwise, what would be the point of having wstring if it is the same as string?) It appears that whatever encoding you're using cannot represent in a string. — Raymond Chen 6 mins ago
FUD?
@ScarletAmaranth Postponing all the errors until runtime is fine if you define 'runtime' as 'installation performed, briefly demonstrated and developer has rapidly left the site, on way home and cannot be recalled'.
14:39
@LucDanton Lemme grab a 10-foot pole.
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@MartinJames yup, also, it just so happens the developer shall not appear back in work there after
@ScarletAmaranth :)
¬_¬ Berlin isn't going to be involving computer talk is it?
@LucDanton Also, yes.
@LucDanton Windows developer :v
14:41
@thecoshman No, not at all. The group meeting there has an infinite number of other things in common / to agree on
@thecoshman They're all gonna be Loungers - what do you think? :)
@MartinJames fuck (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@thecoshman It's going to be like the lounge?
@thecoshman If it is, you haven't brought enough alcohol
I mean, it's the same people.
Xeo
Xeo
14:42
> Please use between 6 and 30 characters.
iyduyydutdhfdjf
@R.MartinhoFernandes people and robots.
@Xeo nice password :)
@SamDeHaan and Lions :)
Xeo
Xeo
I hate these stupid minimum restrictions. And it's not even for a password!
fuckers
Ugh, I have headache
and its not caused by lack of caffiene
Length limits usually make sense for things that aren't passwords, because they're not mangled into fixed-size hash
What it is?
14:44
@Xeo XeoXeo (I imagine its a username restriction)
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus max length, sure
but minimum length?
Sometimes vOv
Not for usernames though
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus gmail 'name' (aka the part before the @)
@TonyTheLion Look - you've been told before, we cannot be held responsible for you accidentally sobering up. You must get more beer yourself:)
14:46
> How do I convert from a wstring to a string without transforming the characters ?
Might be for lower probability of collision
@MartinJames :)
I don't even know where to start explaining how that's the wrong question :(
std::ifstream portably gives you bytes at startup, doesn’t it? Uses global locale, which uses std::codecvt<char, char, std::mbstate_t>(?), which I know performs no conversion.
alt-f4 sounds like the right approach
14:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes cowboy_cast
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just say "porn". Solves all problems :P
It’s sad that I don’t know the answer to that off-hand.
@CatPlusPlus Oh, I can understand a maximum length for user names. I mean, think of it: if you allowed unlimited length user names, some people might use 1000 character user names. And if you had tens of thousands of users doing that, you might use up a whole penny worth of hard drive space!
Xeo
Xeo
gmail doesn't even allow underscores
grrrr
@JerryCoffin I meant minimum
14:48
@Xeo Yeah - I used a fullstop instead.
@CatPlusPlus Still totally understandable. Without it, you might not annoy users sufficiently.
@Xeo It probably doesn't support comments either
@LucDanton Pretty much, yeah. Ultimately, it's not just "global locale", but guaranteed to be the "C" locale until/unless you change it.
@SteveJessop The most annoying thing with free functions I can think of would be the Pitfalls of ADL, i.e. that ADL can also easily DoTheWrongThing(TM). There's no way to "control" ADL (other than to prohibit it). Yes, library writers can (and should) be defensive about this (by using ADL barrier namespaces). But function objects have the distinct property that they don't participate in ADL by definition. (I know Eric Niebler has advocated this and used it as a principle in designing Proto0x). — sehe 1 min ago
@JerryCoffin Oh, I meant the global std::locale object, not the C notion.
14:51
@Xeo there you go, Steve Jessop asked about it :/ ^^
Why do I still know stuff about C ._.
@TonyTheLion Stop banging your head against the wall :)
@LucDanton Because you like twisted things lies :)
@LucDanton I meant that (at startup) the global std::locale object will be an instance of the "C" locale.
huh
I actually got quite a large detailed response back from SG13 on my criticisms of N3888.
for(c=AS-1;c>-AS;c++)
{temp=AS-abs(c)-1;
x=temp;
while (x>=0)
14:54
@DeadMG link or it didn't happen
@JerryCoffin I need to know what that one uses for conversions then.
Pfft
Get busy! :)
@DeadMG tl;dr
@Borgleader sadly I see that all the time in our legacy codebase :(
15:00
@Borgleader Can't be bothered with comments, can't be bothered with expectations, can't be bothered with results, can't be bothered with error messages, can't be bothered with debugging. Fuck it, I'll find some excuse to close-vote.
Ask them why not cairomm instead of making a new translation
@DeadMG would you mind me addressing you in a tweet that also links to that thread? I mean, do you share that email address?
user406009
What an annoying reply. It basically seems to summarize down to "the api works, that's good enough".
@sehe go ahead
to whom was that?
15:01
Oh - it' closed already. What a surprise.
I'm looking to change email address soon anyway
Okay
k, the information was in §22.3.1.1.1/3, and it is std::codecvt<char, char, std::mbstate_t> for narrow streams. @JerryCoffin Thanks for the help.
@TheForestAndtheTrees I feel your pain
@MartinJames Yeah, I have no pity for the guy. On top of all that he had shitty and inconsistent formatting and terrible variable names.
Crazy type-erasing dynamic gizmos :|
Oh yeah and stringly-typed in some parts, of course.
15:06
@Lalaland At least he did respond to pretty much every point individually and seems to have put some effort into his reply.
I should actually read it now
stringly typed is the best. It's very close to strongly typed, which is good, but because you use strings get the power of dynamic typing. what a joy.
@LucDanton Not sure if it was any real help, but sure...
Herb is reaaaaaaaaaaaally desperate to make the stdlib big.
> Regardless, thread-safe function local static initialization (sometimes called "magic statics") are something that, among other things, makes using the singleton pattern practical in C++ and it was added to the Standard.
argh
15:11
@AndyProwl Where is that from?
The proper reply is: what that enables is thread-safe lazy initialisation, not singletons.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The answer to @DeadMG's comments on N3888
(he posted the link a few messages above)
Also this does not sound like a great explanation:
> That does not mean that other libraries and APIs did not meet our goals. Simply that cairo did and so we chose it
Kind of avoids answering the question "why cairo and not other libraries"
Sounds like my approach to picking clothes. "Oh, look that shirt is on top"
I'm fine with having a standard 2d graphics API (some people think that shouldn't happen vOv), but mechanically translating some existing API is so ridiculous.
15:17
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A: Performance vs. C++ memory model

rubenvbYou are mixing allocation and access of heap memory. Multi-threaded heap allocation is indeed synchronized, but at an OS level, where the C++ standard has no jurisdiction. See for example the old single and multithreaded C runtime library for MSVC (note how new versions of MSVS deprecate single ...

~purrformance~
personally
@R.MartinhoFernandes Exactly this.
I used it in an answer.
I am not particularly fine with having a 2D graphics API in the Standard because IMO, it solves a non-problem.
it's like providing atomics but not shared_ptr and telling people to go build their own shared_ptr.
or, as is far too hilariously accurate, std::thread but no parallel algorithms, std::atomic but no concurrent data structures, std::future but no tasks.
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@rubenvb That "OS level" thing makes no sense.
15:19
@DeadMG ¬_¬ I'm fairly sure I said it was stupid for std to get a 2D api months ago, and was shot down...
The synchronisation is done by the library.
you might have been but not by me.
It's part of the interface in C++11.
I've always opposed such a move.
I can confirm what the puppy is saying.
15:20
@thecoshman Thats surprising most of the lounge agrees with you afaik
@Borgleader vOv I have the debating skills of a randy fish
I'd disagree with my self most of the time
@Borgleader Yeah, I know I'm in the minority here.
If we're getting a mechanically translated cairo, I'd rather not have anything.
I can mechanically translate cairo myself if I want.
or hell, just use cairo directly.
21 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Ask them why not cairomm instead of making a new translation
or that.
15:24
Which is the real question being begged, as the lazy person in me (i.e. me) would welcome any idiomatic C++ wrapper over a C API. Although I’d rather the work not be done by C++ implementors who have so much on their hands already.
@R.MartinhoFernandes erm... the minority would be for cairo...
@LucDanton I'd rather have idiomatic C++ wrappers over C APIs that solve problems I actually face.
@thecoshman No. I meant the minority of thinking it's ok if C++ gets a 2D drawing API in the library.
@DeadMG from looking at it, obj would be a waste of time for you to work out how to import.
@thecoshman No, he's describing being in the minority of wanting to get any 2D API.
15:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure Cat is 10 feet tall.
@DeadMG That’s not really the choice being made here, unless you know what other proposals are coming up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, your pro 2D API, but against cairo, right?
I'm not against cairo either.
I actually like cairo, module C-yness.
A mechanical translation just feels dumb and pointless.
@LucDanton I kind of disagree. I'd make the argument that the 2D drawing API is completely useless without the other components.
Cairo has a design that makes sense for a C API.
15:26
for example
I think it's worthless to be able to draw shit on the screen if the user can't interact with it.
@EtiennedeMartel It's OO vOv
accepting N3888 and not accepting an input library would be the height of insanity.
Non-interactive graphical apps are a thing
ew, two-phase initialization
@CatPlusPlus You can do OO just fine in C. You just need to write the boilerplate yourself.
15:27
@DeadMG Cairo is not about the screen.
@EtiennedeMartel Cairo uses GObject
well
I guess that technically, you could use it to draw images and save them to disk or someshit like that.
@DeadMG that I disagree with. The inverse is true, but being able to display nice graphics for data, even if the user can't interact with that via GUI is reasonable stepping stone IMO.
I love this dick move:
but I figure that's a pretty minority use.
15:27
If you want an example, I'll be using it in nonius to save graphics as png.
Not really
@CatPlusPlus Good for them. Means they don't have to bother with the boilerplate.
compared to drawing images the user interacts with
Interactive is probably in minority, but I don't have any data so w/e
@DeadMG Again, save for the fact that you’d know a proposal for such a thing were coming up, that’s not really a rebuttal.
15:28
well, neither of us does, so it's purely speculation :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah, but presumable cairo will only give you the rendered image in RAM, it would be up to you to work out how to take that and write it to a png?
> (n.b. You may believe that by mentioning Herb and his roles that "an appeal to authority" is being made. I am merely stating facts: someone who has dedicated enough of his life to the standardization of C++ to be chosen for the role of Convener believes strongly enough in the value of this that he agreed to chair the SG and to be a co-author of this proposal. [...] Regardless, I believe in it and I'm proud to have Herb and Jason as my co-authors.)
Sooo. You may think this is an appeal to authority, but in fact it is a rather desperate appeal and the authority is a very large one!
This library would have its own matrix class? With an init() method? Don't like it.
@thecoshman It draws on a virtual surface
@CatPlusPlus vOv ~RAM no?
15:29
Whew. In the battle against "this message is too long" I finally won :)
@AndyProwl Standard has no matrix in it, so it has to have one
@thecoshman Cairo supports writing pngs from surfaces.
@thecoshman RAM, window, it doesn't care
Waiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, as a direct feature, well that's nice enough.
15:29
Waiting
It's vector graphics library, it can write SVG too
Why does a matrix even need 2-phase init?
It's p good for charts and stuff
@CatPlusPlus well, presumably something else would have to handle in memory images surface to on screen gui, no?
@LucDanton It's a rebuttal of N3888 as a proposal. You can't depend on future proposals to perform other functions to fix your own deficiencies.
15:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Crappy mechanical translation :v
@thecoshman Abstracted away
@CatPlusPlus I tend to believe the standard should first have a matrix class which is not related to graphics and then this library should use it.
I mean, a proposal should be as self-contained as possible.
Matrices are not useful only for graphics
@AndyProwl Yes, but it doesn't, so you can see why they included it
@DeadMG And yet you keep linking to my messages. I am not a co-author of n3888. Stop throwing arguments at me.
15:31
@CatPlusPlus I do see why they did it. I'm saying I don't like it.
@LucDanton (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
A dedicated linear algebra support would be another big thing to propose and shit
you threw an argument at me, what was I supposed to do if not throw a counterargument back?
You are wrong.
yeah, it is a bit odd there is not a standard 'advanced' maths lib
15:31
... never mind.
@CatPlusPlus I'd actually like to see that coming.
More than a 2D API honestly, especially if designed that way
Oh, I meant "charts" a few messages up.
Dammit, I always mess that up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what do you s/ch/f/?
he he he, fart joke
A bad one even in that category.
15:34
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, just a bit rotten.
Oh gawd
I don't want to reach the PHP gold tag before the C++ one :<
How do you get that screen?
@TonyTheLion Here
@R.MartinhoFernandes hmm, does the C standard mandate allocation synchronization (i.e. allow concurrent allocation)?
15:38
@rubenvb Pretty sure it does.
I believe C11 does.
Even if it didn't the OS has no business in it. It's done at library-level.
So it was more of a "hey, let's do the right thing because we know people will use our threads thing".
lol, my best is 50 upvotes in C++ :S
I believe both standard libraries set out to have a certain level of minimal internal thread-safety.
15:40
@Jefffrey I have most upvotes in C++ tag and then C tag apparently
i.e. no standard library function causes data races in internal state.
Maybe not as strict in C (strtok still sucks the same, right?).
yeah, that shit is banned, in general.
huh
well, this is the extent I care about anything else than C++ tag on SO
@rubenvb It's more of a "there's no reason to make madness the default".
15:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, exactly. OK. I'll try to get that into the answer I wrote.
hmm
this is odd.
for some reason I don't really want to get into an argument with the authors of n3888.
@CatPlusPlus learn to crop fool
@CatPlusPlus surprisingly you have no votes in the hate-programming tag :P
@thecoshman no
You need to see the scrollbar that's SO LONG
@DeadMG so yeah, COLLADA seems like a better idea to look into supporting... though at the same time, it does seem to be more of a intermediate file. Rolling your own that does exactly what you want seems commonly done too.
15:45
There are already dedicated libalg APIs. The C++ version would just be either std::<everything we already had> or some weird OO/template wrapping.
@Borgleader, why not call it map?
@rubenvb Do they play nice with the stdlib?
call it ops or something. calling a map<K, V> map is confusing :P
My experience with Eigen is "not quite".
15:46
Eigen's statically sized things don't play well with stdlib, because alignment or whatever
@rubenvb FWIW, this general idea is what is behind Herb's famous "const means thread-safe; mutable means thread-safe" thingy.
@thecoshman The problem with COLLADA is that from what I've come across its like a meta-format. You can have 2 applications use COLLADA but not be able to talk to each other. I've looked at the COLLADA output for Blender and 3ds Max and they're both really different (and IIRC you can't import a file from one into the other)
So it's just a container format?
well, it's a very flexible intermediate format I think... so maybe they were exporting 'features' the others didn't support.
@TonyTheLion care the describe?
15:49
meh
I could be wrong though, it's been a while since I looked into it.
it's just "Blonde girl with boobs"
frankly if I wanted to see such I could load up any number of porn sites of my choosing.
it's so annoying
with the project we have
if we have to repeat the subject
we can just turn it again
@TonyTheLion ooooh, that spanish presenter
and just like pass.
15:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes Speaking of, I got the impression from recent GotWs that he was staying away from the catchphrase. Just an impression though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The only serious problem I have with Eigen is that the result of the expression template references temporaries, so I can't have auto x = ....
so if the tutor gives us failing grades, we'll just go back one year later
@DeadMG TBH, that doesn't qualify as porn
@Borgleader it does seem like a well defined spec...
Mmmmh GCC does not let me overload on decltype(auto) alone. Neither does Clang.
15:51
@TonyTheLion It has no meaningful purpose except to try to titillate the viewer; I guess I don't see the point in classifying it as anything else.
@thecoshman It might have evolved since I checked it, or my memory could be wrong. Like I said it's been a while.
@DeadMG Like imgur?
@DeadMG lol
@Borgleader, done
15:54
…does this mean the choice is between a lazy eval EDSL or ridiculous lambdas for e.g. make_overload?
@LucDanton Hmm.
"Code fine, but undesirable output", if the output is undesirable then the code is not fine. — Borgleader 3 mins ago
#include<iostream.h> lol
@Borgleader Run.
Just close the tab.
It seems to be another one of those turbo-c++ indian guys.
E.g. I had tests involving make_overload(++arg1, arg1 + std::string { "foo" }) but what with the modularization the tests shouldn’t depend on expressions (a good change). The alternative is surprisingly not as convenient.
15:57
I feel bad for them =/
@LucDanton Isn't that IB?
@thecoshman Yknow I retract what I said earlier. I just did a test and the output from Blender and 3ds max are a lot closer than what I remembered them to be. Maybe the old Blender implementation was faulty.
Think Boost.Phoenix.
@Borgleader or the 3ds max :P
Haha or that

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