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hmm
I guess a part that doesn't matter since I'll just replace it with std::result_of :E
k, v := tuple unpack by default?
I guess that if you have a 1-element tuple and you do k := tuple it's kinda ambiguous.
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don't have 1-tuples
problem solved
lol
use the unpack operator! :p k, v <<[tuple]
00:01
guess that I will simply make you unpack manually if you want to unpack for a 1-tuple.
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@DeadMG pattern match (k, v) := pair
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@DeadMG I wasn't joking with the 'don't have 1-tuples'
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also can't really do that
00:02
@melak47 Forget about invoke here. It's not needed.
I can't have (k, v) := pair because it's hideously ambiguous, grammatically speaking.
1-tuples aren't very useful
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@DeadMG how so?
@R.MartinhoFernandes your result_of thing used is_invocible which used invoke, but I guess I just replace the whole thing with std::result of :)
and I also can't skip having 1-tuples because they're used on the type level, even if not usually at run-time.
00:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes however, ._. std::chrono::duration isn't constexpr it seems?
Hmmm, what do I need it constexpr for?
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@melak47 VC has constexpr? :p
constexpr auto warmup_time = std::chrono::milliseconds(100); :)
The constants. You can declare them const.
00:04
@Xeo Well, if you have "(k", then you can't decide whether it's a lambda introducer or a parenthesised expression or a variable definition.
@melak47 It is.
I need to think which ones should be configurable, though.
@Rapptz apparently not on MSVC? :D
MSVC-ism.
59 secs ago, by Xeo
@melak47 VC has constexpr? :p
00:04
and I could delay lookahead manually but then I've got the same problem as C++, which is that my grammar can't be decided by LR(1).
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@DeadMG meh
which, incidentally, is why I disallowed (k) => expr as a lambda form.
@Xeo it's not complaining about the constexpr on the other constants :p
you have to use k => expr or (k, v) => expr
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the have another syntax
00:05
@DeadMG can you generalize your grammar and disambiguate in semantic analysis?
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(|k, v|) or something. what's your tuple-creation syntax btw?
Isn't constexpr durations from a DR?
@doug65536 Between "variable definition" and "expression"? Not likely.
nor would I want to.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you didn't include vector in benchmark.h++ :v
@Xeo I'm currently using { x, y, z }
00:06
@melak47 Yeah.
@DeadMG then do { k, v } := pair?
@melak47 Dammit. VC doesn't include it by osmosis ;) ?
from string? nope it seems
@Rapptz Which exhibits the exact same problem- that the parser can't tell between a variable definition and a tuple expression.
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robot's just trying to hide his fuckup
00:07
what about k, v := pair?
that's how lua and python does it
that's what I have.
@Xeo Hey, I was drunk, ok?
@Xeo nonius v0.1.1 hotfix incoming :v
what's wrong with that?
Wait, that was after.
00:08
u8" μs" ._.
@Rapptz What if I have k := { true }?
is k a tuple, or a bool?
disallow 1-tuples
[k, v] := pair?
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don't have 1-tuples!
@melak47 Yeah, I plan to do something about that, but I dunno what.
I hate "u" instead of "μ".
00:08
I most assuredly can't do that.
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try to remove them from the meta-level or something
1-tuples are useless though
But I guess it'll have to do :(
@Rapptz I use them in my type system.
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your type-system sucks!
00:10
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes clearly nonius needs to use ogonek! pls no
Wouldn't help much.
Clearly you need to make your own language
in JavaScript, 1 min ago, by copy
Strong people write their own language
@CatPlusPlus let's collaborate! LoungeLang!
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00:11
The bigger problem is the Windows console shenanigans.
Don't even try to solve that
Write it off as fubar
mean: 3.398601 ╬╝s, lb 3.397415 ╬╝s, ub 3.399854 ╬╝s, ci 0.95
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looool
00:12
It's close enough.
Use a mirror.
@melak47 even Styx is more real
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that'a myu, ian't it
@R.MartinhoFernandes "\u00B5s"?
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
The bigger problem is the Windows console shenanigans.
works for me
00:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes beautiful
Using codepoints in literals is very comfortable and self-documenting!
Not much use if VC can handle it, but ends as gibberish on the console.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you need to set up locale on console
or the, hrhr, codepage
ConEmu should be better
@R.MartinhoFernandes the console subsystem is garbage imho
00:13
Maybe
cmd.exe is irrelevant
@CatPlusPlus It's not.
Then just forget about it
Output to a file
Or write a GTK-based console thing or whatever :v
Fuck console subsystem forever
evening
@R.MartinhoFernandes okay now I'm getting trouble with the common type thing for the duration not being convertible to _ToRep :E
what was the workaround here? just .count() on the durations?
00:15
λ lol
µs
lol
Just .count() here is likely to end in trouble.
@BartekBanachewicz That almost never works
On Windows you get the ridiculous "us". Done.
Forever ago I made Unicode output work once, through the combination of black magic and "unicode" Console API functions
I don't remember how and it never happened again
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how many goats did that take?
00:17
@CatPlusPlus what about characters outside the BMP? UTF-16 surrogates? or not supported?
@R.MartinhoFernandes int new_iters = std::ceil(min_time * test.iterations / test.elapsed); (benchmark.h++ line 52)
:lol: you can't even fucking get extended Latin to work, and you want surrogates
@melak47 Yeah, that's mixed.
.count() will fuck it up.
@Xeo Goats actually went extinct because of that
FFS how can this be a bug.
ATSRIGHFTRKJSGGh
00:18
It's a not widely known fact
@R.MartinhoFernandes what? It's only a u problem
Today's goats are fake
Write out micro as an exponential? 0.12345E-6
how about "mus" :D
Yes, that is really readable output
00:18
No scientific notation.
Possible cause: the monomorphism restriction applied
:F
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@R.MartinhoFernandes pretty crazy
@Xeo I prefer the word "incompetence". There's no way to test this without running into this bug.
fuck you, monomorphism restriction
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@BartekBanachewicz Possible cause: You suck
00:19
@Xeo my code is not point-free again :/
@melak47 LoungeLang would be just a single throw statement you can nest to get different results
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point-free isn't always good
throw throw (throw (throw throw) throw) throw
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@CatPlusPlus sounds fun
like those SK combinator languages
@CatPlusPlus have you been drinking?
00:20
@Xeo myLog x = jsLog . toJSString $ x
@CatPlusPlus I wonder where you got that idea from, hehehehehe.
@doug65536 No, and your Lounge license gets revoked for not recognising the reference
@doug65536 It's a Lounge meme.
And now I'm going to drink, because I still have a glass of champagne left
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@BartekBanachewicz wut
00:21
No alcohol for me today.
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why have x there?
btw Lounge catchphrases, I'm gonna compile a database of them into a CAPTCHA
2 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Possible cause: the monomorphism restriction applied
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then supply a type signature?
Or just turn off monomorphism restriction :v
00:22
Type signatures are good.
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that's the easy way out, no fun
tbh I'd rather work with Haskell-derivative for JavaScript purposes than trying to shoehorn JS codegen there
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3 mins ago, by Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Possible cause: You suck
00:23
@CatPlusPlus but the thing is working
myLog :: String -> IO ()
myLog = jsLog . toJSString
But you have to treat JS as a foreign environment
@R.MartinhoFernandes what was the problem with common_type again?
Why on Earth would you have two string types
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@melak47 No SFINAE IIRC
It's ugly
00:23
@CatPlusPlus that can be hidden
it's outside just now
@Xeo Fixed in C++14.
Yes, in a compiler for the derivative language :v
@melak47 It's not with common_type. Well, common_type does have a problem, and there's a proposal to fix it, but here the problem is with the duration implementation.
@CatPlusPlus "Strings", and "data that people like to think of as strings, but is basically just a byte array"
@thecoshman No, try again
00:24
Never mind.
Proposal didn't get accepted.
(iow not applicable here)
@Rapptz It's on for C++17.
@CatPlusPlus I can write importer that will automatically wrap the functions in the conversions
Sure you can
also it's really not a problem because the JS | Haskell line is not in the middle of the logic
00:25
I'd still rather have something designed to be compiled into JS
Still, the point is that 1) MSVC duration should not use common_type directly, and 2) MSVC mixed duration arithmetic should have been tested at least once before release.
have you looked at coffee?
But I'm not using that so no matter
@thecoshman srsly.
that's supposed to be ~better~ right?
00:26
It's marginally better
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably has been, and then regressed :)
@CatPlusPlus I think we should stop treating JS as an ubiquitous overlord
but I got as far as "it's something JSy" and wondered off
@sehe That would have been even more incompetent. I doubt it.
@BartekBanachewicz If you're targeting browsers, it is, and trying to avoid that will only lead to more disappointment
00:27
There's a limit to how much it can suck.
Right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes pat pat
I target browsers because they offer reasonable (IMHO) APIs to do stuff and easy deployment
"avoid" was a bad word there I guess
but I don't really need fucking JS to use WebGL or manipulate DOM
hmmm
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00:28
hm, 1:30am, time for food
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. It's limited by the amount of funding. Which is still in ok shape
I suspect that I've just noticed that I accidentally refactored away complex types assignment operator generation.
@BartekBanachewicz pat pat
@CatPlusPlus mental note: "avoid bad words"
@CatPlusPlus oh but people just lover installing plugins :)
00:28
@thecoshman Not really about plugins
@R.MartinhoFernandes so...shit's fucked? :(
I wanted to say "pretending that there's no JS there" I guess
that's exactly what I'm doing.
JS is assembly.
@melak47 You can try forcibly normalising all durations to the same type.
If you're targeting browsers, it is, and trying to pretend that it's not there will only lead to more disappointment
There we go
00:29
But that needs care to not mess up the results.
Better
@melak47 You're shit out of luck
Buy VS2014!
@CatPlusPlus People are already writing APIs that make that pretending much easier
@CatPlusPlus thing is, you can more or less safely assume JS is on clients, flash maybe, anything else... ergh, nope. OFC anything else could become ubiquitous, but it takes vendors agreeing vOv so nope.
@melak does int new_iters = std::ceil(FloatDuration<Clock>(min_time) * test.iterations / test.elapsed; compile?
@thecoshman Yes, that's what I said
00:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes if I insert another closing brace you mean? :)
@CatPlusPlus but as always, you never just say it
I don't see why JS existing should make a difference if you have proper APIs
it doesn't :(
@melak47 Maybe :)
> I think we should stop treating JS as an ubiquitous overlord
> If you're targeting browsers, it is (...)
00:31
@melak47 No way. Same error, different spot?
I don't know what's confusing here
@R.MartinhoFernandes same spot, slightly different error :p
makeSquare :: JQuery -> Fay JQuery
makeSquare = addClass "square" >=>
             setWidth 400 >=>
             setHeight 400
this is a fully functional piece of haskell code
still can't convert: see reference to class template instantiation 'std::common_type<double,Duration>' being compiled
the fact it compiles to JS is utterly irrelevant
00:32
std::chrono::duration_cast<FloatDuration<Clock>>(min_time)?
I REJECT THE REALITY AND CREATE MY OWN THERE IS NO JS IN MY BROWSER
@R.MartinhoFernandes same error
@melak47 Oh gosh.
Let's see.
@R.MartinhoFernandes how the fuck can it not even do explicit conversion between durations :E
FloatDuration<Clock>(min_time.count())?
Nah, don't.
That would give wrong results.
Ok, so...
00:35
@BartekBanachewicz pat pat
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@BartekBanachewicz pat pat
We basically have to... rescale the durations ourselves.
@R.MartinhoFernandes can#t we convert to the same duration type on both sides and then .count() without breaking anything?
GOD-FUCKING-DAMMIT.
@Xeo We need to work on timing. 7 seconds is too far apart
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00:36
@sehe sorry, it's a bit troublesome on touch
Lemme have a look at the code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ~
@Xeo hehe
@Xeo I paid 30€ for my Bluetooth keyboard, just saying. And android supports mouse too.
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lying in my bed doesn't particularly lend itself to using a physical keyboard in any form
00:37
okey. I prefer touchtyping when lying too
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if I could, I'd just move my cable-keyboard about 30cm in my direction
I love people who name their downloads "setup.exe"
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yeah, like you don't already have a billion of those
but not like it matters since everything's web installers now ._.
I prefer nameofproject-x86-version-number-randomhash.msi
00:39
how long?
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@BartekBanachewicz for the occassional touch typing, sure. but after 3 weeks, it's a bit taxing on the nerves
Both min_time and test.elapsed are of the same duration type.
I think.
@melak can you check that?
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which is why I sometimes simply sit and use my PC like normal, ignoring the eventual pain
@R.MartinhoFernandes yup hold on
(struct{}_= trick)
00:40
I don't know why this is here
@CatPlusPlus you should tell them
I'd go mad if I had to use touchscreen for more than 10 minutes
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, that AGAIN. I had this message just today.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yup, both are 'nonius::benchmark::prepare::<unnamed-type-_>'
00:41
:)
lol-fucking-wut
How did you ascertain that?
Don't trust that IntelliSense bullshit.
@sehe Funnily enough most of that crap in my downloads folder is from Microsoft
@R.MartinhoFernandes struct{}_ = min_time;
How the fuck.
What of env.clock_resolution.mean?
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@CatPlusPlus not much of a choice for me
00:44
That's...
wait, no, I'm an idiot :D
An anonymous local struct or something.
Like struct{}.
I read the wrong part of the error
You fucked up.
00:44
@Xeo Get the keyboard is what I mean
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I'm happy enough that I can use my PC at all while lying in my bed
@R.MartinhoFernandes paste.ubuntu.com/6817574 yields a Compiler Error C2664
C:\WORK\pocpp\3rdparty\boost_1_55_0\boost/numeric/odeint/algebra/range_algebra.hpp(52): error C2664: 'void boost::numeric::odeint::detail::for_each3<boost::type,boost::type,boost::type,Op>(Iterator1,Iterator1,Iterator2,Iterator3,Operation)' : cannot convert argument 1 from 'boost::type' to 'boost::type'
          with
          [
              Op=boost::numeric::odeint::default_operations::rel_error<double>
  ,            Iterator1=boost::type
  ,            Iterator2=boost::type
  ,            Iterator3=boost::type
min_time is duration<double,std::ratio<0x01,0x0989680>>
test.iterations is int
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm pretty sure I've seen quirks with MSVC "refusing" identity conversions for >1.5 years now.
00:45
And test.elapsed?
duration<std::chrono::system_clock::rep,std::chrono::system_clock::period> :)
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didn't you already check that last time?
as a side note, is the '\n' at the end of 'doc' necessary? and why are you using 'auto'? — Bob 48 secs ago
@Bob It's JSON, of course it's not required. And I'm lazy. Feel free to type JSON::Object — sehe 20 secs ago
gah
00:46
Does it work if you cast test.elapsed instead of min_time?
to FloatDuration<Clock>? nope
Does the cast cause the error, or the op/?
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I'm not quite sure what you're trying to achieve with the casting. doesn't it use the same op/ for mixed and same-type arithmetic?
@Xeo Oh, you're right.
It just doesn't work at all.
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00:51
you need to do the division manually
@R.MartinhoFernandes make it easier to plug in boost::chrono. You already depend on boost, so why not :D
Why do I keep thinking they don't suck so much.
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because there's still a glimmer of hope inside you?
@Xeo Yeah, and that pretty much amounts to implementing <chrono> myself.
must be the alcohol left in his system :)
00:52
"We have the full standard library" my ass.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes eh, just copy-paste the correct division code from op/ and use that in the places it's needed :p
it's only fucking up because of failed sfinae
@Xeo And perhaps the same for op* and op- and a zillion others.
I don't even know which I use and which I don't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who lied? MSVC?
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heh, true I guess
just use boost::chrono then :D
I already moved all the stats stuiff into straight doubles anyway because chrono can't square durations, but there's still a bunch of math done with durations.
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00:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Boost.Units?
Not worth it.
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k
All inputs and outputs are in the same units.
All the weird stuff is for intermediate results.

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