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15:00
'int z=x+++(++y);' - [sigh]
user1804599
@MartinJames check this out, I think you may find it interesting: rightfold.org/example.cpp.
@rightfold NSA/CIA TO RIGHTFOLD'S HOUSE - NOT MINE.
user784668
Is it possible to wait on a pipe until input becomes available?
@Fanael I hope so.
user1804599
@Fanael What platform?
user784668
15:05
@rightfold Evil, patent-encumbered, non-free one.
user784668
i.e. Windows
user1804599
“Pipe” is overly broad.
user1804599
There’s a thousand different kinds of pipes on a thousand different kinds of platforms.
@Fanael Of course it is. What alternative is there? Nobody, (sane), wants to poll.
user784668
15:07
@MartinJames How?
user784668
Last time I checked, you can't call WaitFor* on pipes.
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooold
user1804599
just use read(2) on a pipe newb.
user784668
@rightfold Just use a non-existent function? Riiiiiight.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How do I make coliru compile nonius?
15:08
@Fanael ReadFile().
user1804599
@Fanael Cygwin!
@Xeo I see
user784668
@MartinJames What if I have more than one pipe?
user784668
@rightfold Fuck Cygwin.
@rightfold nah you won't do that.
15:09
@Fanael IOCP or a thread per pipe.
user1804599
just use epoll_wait(2) on the pipes newb.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz I WILL!1
@rightfold BTW will you finish your game?
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz No, of course not.
user784668
1 min ago, by Fanael
@rightfold Just use a non-existent function? Riiiiiight.
user1804599
15:10
Are you silly?
user1804599
1 min ago, by rightfold
@Fanael Cygwin!
user784668
1 min ago, by Fanael
@rightfold Fuck Cygwin.
@rightfold well, I guess we will have a lot of other submissions to play vOv
user1804599
If you need to wait on multiple pipes, try Boost.ASIO.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz be submissive.
user1804599
15:10
Obey.
@Borgleader See my example: I create a symbolic link to a previous compilation with ln -s before running the compiler.
@Fanael Completion routines also available for pipes, IIRC.
ln -s /Archive2/52/2b4735bfdb6434/main.cpp nonius.h++
user784668
So APC and IOCP are the only reasonable choices?
user784668
OK then.
user784668
15:13
Or events.
@Fanael Well, depends on how many pipes you have. If there were only a couple, or the receipt triggers blocking calls, I would probably just thread them off. More pipes and no blocking calls in handlers, completion routines/APC. High-performance, IOCP.
What's a quick way of C++-string-literalising a whole file? I know about xxd, but I'd rather be left with something readable.
Fuck shell-powered repo status thingies, entering a large working dir takes forever
Or doing anything really
@CatPlusPlus oho, what is it doing that takes so long?
git status
15:16
really.
It's not a fast operation
@CatPlusPlus On Linux or Windows?
It is roughly infinity times slower on Windows, for whatever reason
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Git being terrible.
I kinda want an acoustic guitar I think.
Shared folder in a VM, but it's inherently slow and crappy
15:19
git is written in C these days no?
Cool, I disabled git plugin in oh-my-zsh and it's still doing this shit
Thanks
git was always written in C, and it's not relevant
Well, maybe the first drafts were pure Bash, I don't remember
(Still not relevant)
git in pure bash is unlikely... linus is smarter than that
Ok Ok. The cat is starting to care about purrformance :-p
I want this one.
@ScottW your mom is dumb
15:21
Early versions had a lot of shell in it, because the entire was a hack and not a properly written software
(and it still is HA-HA)
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Premature optimization.
my mom too :(
this carbon fiber top is just amazing
@BartekBanachewicz you saw the video about carbon fiber?
user784668
@MartinJames Blocking calls.
15:22
I nuked the git code from OMZ
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix "the video" ?
user784668
So thread them off or use IOCP?
Now prompt doesn't take a minute to display
IOCP is threads, but system-managed
Always use IOCP
You're in deep shit at this abstraction level anyway, might as well go all the way :v
user784668
15:23
@CatPlusPlus Thread pools are threads but system-managed.
user1804599
Use Boost.ASIO.
@Fanael Ah.. so prob. thread/pipe or IOCP thread-pool, then:(
user784668
IOCP are mostly FIFO queues with some scheduler magic for purrformance.
@CatPlusPlus but there's libgit2 and stuff. As in, not a single implementation anymore.
@CatPlusPlus what is exactly your problem?
15:24
@rubenvb It's still not relevant
It reminds me how facebook was whining that git was slow with their 1 million file repository
Yes, it is the same problem
git takes the stupidest route to checking for changes, i.e. just enumerates the entire fucking thing over and over again
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix well in a guitar top its tone is more important than its strenght
@CatPlusPlus take a gun and clean the mess in your office and start a new project
@CatPlusPlus but it's C so it must be fast
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15:26
@BartekBanachewicz :v
I doubt C programmers know the difference between being CPU- and IO-bound
Savages
user784668
I hate XP compatibility.
user784668
I fucking hate XP compatibility.
Everyone does
user784668
Somebody please kill everyone who still uses XP.
half of the china?
15:27
I fucking hate XP.
It also applies to Vista and everything earlier than XP
@CatPlusPlus that's why you should have multiples repos instead of one. If your big repo is so coupled that you can't break it into multiple repos.. I think you're doomed anyway
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Vista isn't that bad, really.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Multiple repos are way harder to manage
user1804599
Eww.
15:28
@ScottW Were you paid for it, or sentenced to it?
user1804599
There is duplicate code in Bootstrap.
user784668
@MartinJames Sentenced to be paid for it.
@CatPlusPlus and so what some men can manage multiple wife at the same time?
It's a git problem, and everyone pretending it's not is dumb hth
user784668
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I have no problem with that.
15:29
Because you can make it better
They just don't
@CatPlusPlus that's why submodules exists
user784668
@CatPlusPlus They're morons.
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Just to remind you: it was Linus Torvalds who started that shit.
user784668
No wonder it's shit.
Submodules are not a workaround for shitty enumeration method
Or, shouldn't be
user1804599
15:30
@Fanael Linux is also extremely shitty, yes.
user1804599
Worst software ever.
Managing multiple repos introduces significant management overhead
And you lose bisect and you increase the chance of desync
managing anything introduces management overhead.
user784668
@rightfold Yes, it is.
@Fanael Heh
15:31
also, submodules are awful
I remember a talk where Torvalds was all smug about using C and how fast git is
@CatPlusPlus implement your git inside MongoDB and gridfs
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Fast compared to CVS, probably.
And trying to make fun of Monotone for using C++
"They have proper abstractions but HAHA I AM USING C AND FAST IM SO SMART"
@CatPlusPlus TBF I don't hear about a lot of people using monotone
15:32
@ScottW I agree they could be better but they do the job
He's really bad at everything that isn't lowest-level shit
@BartekBanachewicz It's not because it's written in C++
user784668
@CatPlusPlus He's really bad at everything that's not ridiculing people, these days.
@CatPlusPlus true.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz have you used glPolygonMode before?
@ScottW That's an insult to all those with a mental disability.
15:33
Monotone doesn't have GitHub or Bitbucket
user1804599
Monotone is monotonic.
user1804599
Boring and unhipster.
user1804599
I want at least Ditone.
user784668
Git would be faster if rewritten in PHP.
tbh I didn't really use monotone for anything
user1804599
15:35
Use Fossil.
Should try it out maybe I guess
user1804599
Or diff, patch and FTP.
user784668
@MartinJames: are the Vista thread pools any good?
@rightfold isn't it darcs?
@EtiennedeMartel Egos should be measured in Torvalds.
user1804599
15:36
Use a HTML comment in a Stack Overflow question and use the revisioning system as VCS.
Is this the annual bitterness competition?
@Borgleader Not a very good unit, because anyone would have a very small value of it.
@jalf How's it going, you sexy Scandinavian?
user784668
@EtiennedeMartel Like 5μTo?
@Fanael More or less.
Xeo
Xeo
15:38
@jalf the virus is spreading especially far this time.
@Ell I never needed it
@ScottW You mean that game about a small child losing his inocence in a bleak and unforgiving world, featuring a minimalistic art style (because art is expensive) and standard physics platforming mechanics (because game design is hard)?
it was pretty fun to play
(And yes, I've just described most highly rated indie games released since 2007)
(To any one who says "indies are more creative": fuck you)
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz Well I want to draw the edges on my cubes. Atm I'm drawing faces with GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP then edges with GL_LINE_STRIP but I'm getting Z fighting (I think that's what it's called?)
user784668
15:40
@EtiennedeMartel Indians are more creative.
@Ell if you are getting z-fighting then you are getting z-fighting alright
@Fanael Especially independent Indians.
@Ell There's a funny way where you can use the distance from the edge to color the pixels
@Ell you can render the lines after everything without the Z testing
> In the single pass method, the polygon edges are drawn as an integral part of drawing the filled polygons. For each fragment of a rasterized polygon, we need to compute the line intensity, I(d), which is a function of the window space distance, d, to the boundary of the polygon (see Figure 3) which we assume is convex. The fragment color is computed as the linear combination I(d) Cl + (1−I(d)) Cf where Cl and Cf are the line and face colors, respectively.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix uhm no, you can't
15:42
@BartekBanachewicz well yeah you can.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix how would you draw the lines if a part of the object is obstructed by something else?
it looks fun
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not saying it will be perfect in every cases
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I am saying it won't work.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz looks bun
15:44
@BartekBanachewicz you can render your object, disable test render lines , enable test and go on
using culling, i'm not sure if it will prevent backface thought
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix if there was something rendered before, lines will be drawn on that even if they are behind
the middle effect is way cool ^
user1804599
Indeed.
yeah the middle one is nice
it's all in the article I've linked if you are interested
if it can be done directly in the shader then it's the way to go certainly
15:46
the example there uses geometry shader
but I think you can simplify it and use just vertex shader for simple lines
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz 3D graphics: where people never heard of KISS.
user1804599
KICS
@Fanael what's so complicated in using a geometry shader again?
Keep it complicated stupid?
user1804599
Keep it simple, idiot.
15:48
you need to know the whole primitive to make fun stuff like the rabbit (arbitrary lines etc)
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Why are you asking me? It's your own words: "but I think you can simplify it and use just vertex shader".
Using the geometry shader is the simple way. In the vertex shader it's an ugly hack.
@Fanael simplify, removing the geometry shader altogether. Dunno what's weird.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess. But Ell chose to use ES2.0 so...
error: stray ‘\’ in program
I guess my stringizer is not working correctly.
@Fanael Well, they work. I haven't got any numbers.
15:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes not bad, needs more sparkle
is there a way to grep for file name only recursively in a directory?
@Crowz ls -R | grep myFile
user1804599
@Crowz find directory -name regex
Ahahahahaha
DSP
@CatPlusPlus LOL
15:56
that's some awful painting
I'm glad Oracle is so helpful with its "invalid character" message
DSP is a trainwreck that never ends
I still have no clue how to do regex ._. 95% of the time the regex I am looking for is easily searchable online anyway
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz thanks :)

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