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20:00
Ah, exporting Wide to C++ is also possible?
yep.
has been for a while.
So it goes both ways.
yep.
if you have a C++ header declaring some functions, they can be implemented in Wide.
ITT Wide is bisexual.
unless it's a template.
bad things happen when you try to deal with templates.
20:00
ITT templates are not bisexual.
mostly because I can't figure out Clang's API.
'The problem is it is reproduced only once in several months. I have only a single dump file. Please debug my multithreaded app by blog':
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21737587/why-abort-may-be-called-for-thread
and templates are very restricted so quite a few Wide generic functions don't make legal templates anyway
I mean, it's one thing to instantiate a template from Wide, and another to expose Wide functions as templates.
it's kinda embarrassing to have to be patching up Clang's bad IR though
well I shit you not, they declare functions with totally the wrong signature, then just cast them on every use to the correct signature.
like void f(); int g() { return ((int(*)(int, int))f)(1, 2); } kind of thing.
and don't know.
they do a similar thing with return types too.
@Lightness While we say "it's not your content, it's the community's", that's a bit of a lie-to-children. It still is your content, because you didn't waive your rights over it. AFAIK the only open source license that tries to waive the author's rights is CC0.
@Lightness and sorry for spamming replies.
like int f() { return binary_cast<int>(std::vector<T>::iterator()); } void g() { use(binary_cast<std::vector<T>::iterator>(f())); }.
as you can imagine I have lots of fun dealing with it
20:12
// one of my favorite C++ features:
template<typename T>
void foo(void* p) { return static_cast<T*>(p)->bar(); }
T is not part of signature. So &foo<A> and &foo<B> return same type.
AKA type erasure.
It actually generates code for every type foo is called with.
Which leads to super-concise code.
it's about how virtual functions are implemented.
a part of it anyway.
often used in "We wish we were using virtual functions but did this instead because some fuckwit said we should compile with -f-no-RTTI" or something.
#ADL strikes again: C99, C++11 and Boost Multiprecision(gmp,mpfr) http://stackoverflow.com/q/21737186/85371 ADL is a treacherous thing for library developers.
I wonder if I should take that 45 question C++03 test this recruiter sent me
@TonyTheLion Share it!
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@TonyTheLion Drop them here so we can laugh.
20:17
Its a timed test
so I'll share when I do it
I would take the test.
@TonyTheLion Which site?
its not a PDF, its on one of these platform thingies
@TonyTheLion linky
@sehe IKM International Knowledge Measurement
20:18
Oh. There are too many
@TonyTheLion Looking for a new job?
no
it was a random job advert I got that sounded mildly interesting
so for lulz I responded
I found a listing but I can't get to the actual test
IKM TeckChek C++ PROGRAMMING (C++03 ISO STANDARD)
this ^
OOoooold
20:21
@TonyTheLion how long do you stay with an employer on average?
you seem to change jobs frequently?
2 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
so for lulz I responded
I'm quite happy with my current job.
I dunno. I don't like all the low-quality tweets that \@meetingcpp retweets. Then again, he retwote mine :S
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
In the context of that question, by the way:
@sehe unbearable
Triple-star complex bear
hmm
balls.
20:24
where?
at the base of my cock.
how unexpected :/
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You expected them on top ? Ew.
well I kinda had to say something
and it was the only thing that came to mind.
obviously my statement was not in reference to any literal balls.
@DeadMG bit cocky if you ask me
20:25
I need to address a hole in overload resolution in Wide and it's not something I thought about in too much detail.
> I need to address a hole
6
This spells the end
Pups, your choice of words is quite awkward.
lol.
> Pops
20:27
Plop
user3010322
Pop
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Pull
Ell
Ell
Merge
commit.
20:28
Rollback quickly!
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Rollforth ?
Have a cigar.
robot
user3010322
As long as it doesn't explode.
> I have no linker. SMP parallel compiles are impossible. I made a #prefetch “” directive to load and uncompress on core #1 while you compiled on core#0. It made no difference. A white man lets the facts speak and obeys reason. I removed that shit even though it was neat.
20:29
I figure that one overload is more specialized than another if for at least one argument, that argument is-a the other overload's argument, and the inverse is not true, and there are no arguments for which that is true in reverse order.
^^, ^^^, ^^^^^, ^^^^^^, ^^^^^^^^, ^^^^^^^^^, ^^^^^^^^^^ ... ^^^^^^^^^^^^
what /did/ you do? :S
Oh fuck.
@DeadMG That seems sensible.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree. I'm also considering that you beat any is-a relationship if you exactly are the correct argument.
there's a super-nasty corner case involving constructing rvalue references
Cab I open the same file twice in VS?
yes.
20:39
What's the invocation?
go to window -> new window and you'll get a duplicate of the currently open file.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Double click a well hidden splitter "handle" thingie
oh shit
I'm using std::sort.. and it's gonna want const references to the parameters.
now I'll have to ejaculate const all over everywhere to make the compiler shut up.
20:40
ITT me, pointing out the mouse way to do things in VS
HERESY
@DeadMG write a better compiler (oh wait...)
kek
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@DeadMG I don't know what you do with Wide, but it sure as hell looks like 18+ or "Rated for Mature".
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Needs to be pinned, methinks
@AndyProwl rofl
@sehe Just checked, and yep, you're an owner.
user1804599
@bamboon jawohl.
20:47
@EtiennedeMartel Bad style to pin your own stuff. And also, it's not that important. More about me pointing out how this seems relevant to the room sometimes.
user1804599
@jalf What kind of data do you want to store?
@sehe I agree.
I agreely
@sehe It's not that good.
Ugh, why do I need the beneficiary's address for a bank transfer?
20:52
@sehe "retwote" <3
@rightfold very little, actually. A bunch of fairly self-contained objects basically, and no need for fancy relational queries. We don't even need a high degree of consistency. But availability (or more specifically, a simple and robust way to upgrade the db without taking it offline, and some degree of redundancy.
user1804599
@jalf then CouchDB and MongoDB should work fine.
I never remember, what hidden character is generated when you post a text with a "return/breakline" from an HTML form?
alright
something's gone super, super wrong here.
@rightfold yeah, is what I figured. But it's still a year or more into the future before we're even going to start looking seriously at this
20:54
not only did I modify the most sensitive and complex part of my program, but it compiled successfully first time, and passed all tests.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit check
we've got a lot of other refactoring and redesigning that we want to do first
Wait, I don't.
Dammit. That was the wrong form.
@rightfold hey, I've reused a guy's library instead of building it myself, are you proud of me?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
user1804599
20:55
@jalf We are considering using Neo4j since our data is much like a graph and we need to do a lot of operations that work well with graphs. Currently just developing without a database though (everything’s in memory).
user1804599
@Jefffrey YOU NOT VIOLATING DRY?! YOU ROCK!!!!
@DeadMG that's happened to me a few times lately. it's suspicious.
@DeadMG It's the same phenomenon that explains how drunkards sustain fewer injuries when they fall
@rightfold :)
user1804599
Oooh wait. :P
20:56
well
@rightfold What /are/ you developing?
as near as I can tell, it fixed the problem completely and quickly and easily.
now I'm just feeling very suspicious.
user1804599
@sehe I cannot tell that because it is secret.
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Lol, someone tried to thank me for an answer by editing my post with his thanks-comment and new code.
Dude, you're doing it wrong :P
user1804599
20:57
It is software through which specific information can be quickly found.
Ell
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@DeadMG so it's either a miracle or your tests are bad? :P
user1804599
And the information is stored in nodes which can have arbitrary connections to other nodes.
@StackedCrooked Yes, welcome to C++ and the wonderful world of declarations
@StackedCrooked Yes. You hid the global-scope one with your namespace-local one.
@Ell Could be that my tests are bad.
well, I nearly doubled their number over the last few days
oh well.
let's just commit and be done with it, I can't do more than running my tests.

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