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15:00
@melak47 As I said, creepy.
they usually dump an error
it's probably a __debugbreak() call from inside Wide.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but they just want to be able to calculate the best route for your daily commute!
try using something simpler like puts.
cpp("cstdio").puts("Hello, World!");.
then again, I remember having trouble with malloc()
@DeadMG Nah, same.
Xeo
Xeo
try empty Main?
15:02
hmpfh
ah well
@R.MartinhoFernandes There you go. Integrations need fixing up, and maybe rename IDs because uppercase are clearly superior ones :v
I feel that by requesting the user to provide drawFn that is StateT s IO () i effectively lose the benefit of pureness
I haven't worked on the CLI part for a very long time, mostly been testing my analyzer and implementing new analyzer features.
now that I have a regular Linux build, maybe I'll ask Stacked to put it on Coliru and spend a little time on it.
maybe I can make the update function pure
but then I can't do even simple stuff like changing UBO values for shaders
OTOH if I only mutate pure state in the update, and sync in draw...
15:05
@CatPlusPlus Did you make me project admin?
Or am I just blind and can't find the project settings links?
also lol /cc @Xeo
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Q: Simple Haskell graphics library?

StackedCrookedI'd like to experiment with Haskell a bit, and I'm hoping to write a small 2D arcade game (Tetris or Breakout). Can you recommend a simple graphics library that will help me to get started quickly? Btw, I've been experimenting with SDL and wxWidgets, but haven't yet succeeded in running any samp...

@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes
Ell
Ell
hokay building wide now
hopefully
Maybe you need to be in a explicit group with permission, not just lead? I'm fixing up groups, I'll look in a sec
> You don't have permissions to reorder issues in Nonius. Only project leader with login rmf is allowed to do it.
WTF
15:07
Logout and login again maybe
Just tried. No dice.
@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
@DeadMG Can you change project settings in WIDE on YT?
what's yt?
15:10
YouTrack
There should be a gear icon next to your user name on the top right corner.
Oh, well, you have explicit Project Admin, so maybe it is necessary
@R.MartinhoFernandes There
Ah, works now. Thanks.
uh getTime :: IO (Maybe Double)
seems fine
does it account for world ending or what?
> You have no permissions to view this page

Try to relogin, go to issues page (logged in as 'R. Martinho Fernandes'), or contact your system administrator.
Back
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
Same shit with guest too.
Works in porn mode.
I guess some cookie went berserk.
user784668
15:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes So use porn mode.
I deleted some Wide issues and it went just fine.
Workses now.
Was a mad cookie.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz ahaha
@DeadMG no issues, no bugs
@Xeo When I said "some" I meant "all".
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15:14
ITT some means all
definitely still working out how to use this thing
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz maybe some systems don't allow you to get the time
anyway Wide CLI still seems to work fine on Windows so IDK what you're nubbing about over there on Linux.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG <CodeGen/CodeGenModule.h> firstly the CodeGen directory is actually Codegen, and secondly I can't find a CodeGenModule.h anywhere :/
Xeo
Xeo
did you try with empty Main yet?
15:15
If you set up integration with your repo, you can just commit with "#issue-number fixed" in the commit message and it marks as fixed and fancies it up with a link to the commit and shit.
Yet another syntactic sugar treat that allows to implement incredibly inefficient search without noticing, unless you're a template expert. "Leave the user free to shoot himself in the foot" philosophy", I suppose. — kuroi neko 41 secs ago
What on earth is this guy talking about?
Nah, empty Main fails too.
@Xeo in C interface it's just double (void) :F
@Ell It's in the private Clang headers. If you simply pass the correct directory to the build script it should add all the proper includes.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz well C has no fancy Maybe!
Ell
Ell
15:16
Oh hmm
@Xeo double*~
@R.MartinhoFernandes Go into WideLibrary/Standard and add IO/Stream.wide and in that file put in some empty nothing like f() {}.
Ell
Ell
My bad
the core should not dump if an input file is missing but it's something to try.
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz and malloc it or what?
15:17
could be an incompatibility between the build environment on TeamCity and the environment you're running it in?
Imma try on my Gentoo box.
Ubuntu sucks and all.
lol
Is Haskell for the web a good idea?
@Jefffrey Haskell is always a good idea.
I mainly think for deployment
15:18
The Web is a terrible idea.
5
hehe
I know :/
oh wait
I suddenly have a super bad feeling about this.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion so Haskell + the Web = Unstoppable force + immovable object?
ah yes.
I bet it's the missing wide library file.
@Xeo sound logic
15:19
Openshift for example does not support Haskell natively
the non-PPL version of parallel_for_each terminates on exception.
I forgot about that.
Hmm, on the Gentoo box is complains about a missing libtinfo.so
Xeo
Xeo
you forget about a lot of things
@R.MartinhoFernandes LLVM 3.4 dependency.
@Xeo I have the same issue when coding
I forget seemingly obvious things
15:20
That's the terminal info part of curses, IIRC.
yep, and ncurses too.
Ah, my ncurses is not built with tinfo.
Time to update my USEs.
user784668
@FredOverflow ask them
what header is std::exception_ptr in?
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG also you have a typo in Semantic/OverloadSet.cpp, getResultType should be getReturnType
15:23
@Fanael I already asked him, but he didn't reply yet.
@Ell Pretty sure it shouldn't be. Builds just fine as it is on TeamCity and Windows.
@DeadMG <exception>
Rebuilding ncurses with tinfo.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG huh. well according to the docs (clang.llvm.org/doxygen/classclang_1_1FunctionDecl.html) that function doesn't exist
user784668
@FredOverflow I think I get it.
user784668
@FredOverflow He's saying "lol C++ is terribad".
15:27
:-D
someone please tell me what is a "reo fixer"
Someone that types "xeo" correctly after mistyping the "x".
Ell
Ell
Meh I'll come back to this when I've cleaned my disk
someone fixed xeo??
@Ell Maybe it's a 3.4 -> 3.5svn change.
user784668
15:29
-4
Q: C++ running binary code windows

Raffa50I want to run this code in my C++ app on windows: 01001011000111110010010101010101010000011111100000 I can also put this in a .bin file... but how can i run it? void main(){ ??? mycode = 01001011000111110010010101010101010000011111100000; or int size; void* mycode = AllocBin("myfile.bin", &...

user784668
WTF?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, I'm pretty sure that the CLI driver references a nonexistent stdlib file and that the concurrency thing eats the exception and terminates the process. So the simplest thing to do is just to create the missing file. I am going to fix both of those problems now.
@DeadMG lol was this part of the public API?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Clang breaks the public API all the time.
That's a great policy for something that positions itself as a modular tool to enable third-party applications to use its functionality.
(LLVM RDF!)
15:32
Breaking API in minor versions is always great
And in 3.x :allears:
user784668
@CatPlusPlus s/in minor versions //
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut?
6 mins ago, by sudo rm -rf Telkitty
someone please tell me what is a "reo fixer"
Xeo
Xeo
oh
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not that bad as long as you don't mind only targetting one specific version of LLVM/Clang at a time :P
which is fine for me.
15:37
@DeadMG Meaning it's bad.
Do they at least publish a list of breaking changes?
not really.
there's a summary but not an exhaustive list.
@DeadMG What the fuck?
In other news, good morning entities.
@EtiennedeMartel To what exactly do you refer?
@DeadMG To the current discussion.
well
LLVM seems to prefer moving as fast as possible to all the features and such they want to implement over maintaining a stable API.
15:43
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What makes you say that? — FredOverflow 2 mins ago
teehee
and they also seem to have a no-documentation policy.
@LLVM_Weekly favourited my tweet about LLVM RDF.
frankly the whole project is simply not architected that well.
Xeo
Xeo
RDF?
@R.MartinhoFernandes link?
15:44
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Smooth.
@Xeo Reality Distortion Field.
They clearly inherited it from Apple.
They probably thought you were talking about semweb RDF
I'm coining LLVM RDF before it becomes a thing (or is it already?)
lol
@CatPlusPlus Still funny.
15:45
try using the latest Wide artifact on TC robot
Soon. Got a template backtrace to debug now.
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit god dammit. can't you just drop that fucking stl vs stdlib jihad?
No, the world needs more unfunny pedantry
@Xeo Comments like that make me continue.
user784668
15:47
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You still don't get that the STL stands for "STandard Library".
I refuse to agree that "telling the truth" is equivalent to "pedantry". This insistence on lying is insane.
@Fanael ;P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit haha Vlad again :D
russia lost hockey
user784668
@melak47 go Vlad yourself
15:48
so cat
It's pedantry because it adds no value to anything
how about a Windows or Mac TC buildbot? :P
hth
@DeadMG Get me a Windows or Mac machine vOv
fair enough
I will inform you if one becomes available to me
@CatPlusPlus now only need the bugfix too so 3.x.x
15:49
I might try S3 for Windows, but OSX is probably not doable until someone donates one
user784668
@kuroineko Feel free to provide an answer that discusses more efficient data structures. You'll have my upvote. — FredOverflow 1 min ago
@ThePhD was doing something with servers and maybe will provide Windows agent but we'll see
user784668
@FredOverflow: how dare you? Writing an answer requires work!
To be fair the question is XY shit
Mods rename FredOverflow to VladOverflow
tia
nonius-13 Everything fails in MinGW
rofl.
user1804599
15:53
@kuroineko All I did was answer the OP's question. We don't have enough information about the use cases to decide what operations we should optimize for. If searching for a bank by name is the predominant operation, and the list rarely changes, then binary search on a sorted list would probably be the best idea. — FredOverflow 13 mins ago
user1804599
A hash table. :v
Binsearch is algorithm for searching for crap in the bin
user784668
@rightfold A marijuana table.
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus bins with well-sorted contents are rare.
user1804599
Hash tables are the only data structures you need.
15:56
I hear PHP is looking for developers
user1804599
As long as they’re hashable!
I love this professor, jesus christ
I love that comments cannot be downvoted
@CatPlusPlus DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!
Actually, can you join PHP and then delete the repo
user1804599
15:57
Ask @NikiC.
hey rightfold
@CatPlusPlus insta star
why don't you go work on PHP, I'm sure you're a great fit for their community.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why specifically?
:lol:
Industrial sabotage internet edition
15:58
I have the feeling that many developers joined php in hope to break it so hard that nobody would use it
user1804599
@DeadMG the PHP community is terrible and I am great.
user1804599
I don’t really fit in there.
No, they just do that because they're incompetent
$ rm CLI widec
removed ‘CLI’
removed ‘widec’
$ # pro-tip: rm is not an alternative spelling of mv
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@Jefffrey in short, maximum trolling potential
15:59
Good job
epic fail
Today my friend explained his project to our php teacher..He wants to make a personal diary. The teacher answered that sure looks great but it would be cool if you could add comments just like a forum.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes alias rm='mv' -- now it is!
16:02
well it's not that big of a fail because you can just re-download.
cmp != cp is still more devious anyway
she want us to build site with <table> because most web developers do
./widec: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
./widec: line 1: `<html>'
WTF
The source file is Main() {}
er
that's not a Wide parser error.
Where's that <html> bullshit coming from?
16:04
Did you download a HTML page instead of the binary
robot
robor
Xeo
Xeo
teehee
16:05
One of these days
@DeadMG ever thought about making a compiler in XSLT?
wat?
@DeadMG Twas a joke about my failure, I bet.
The compiler is actually in CSS
hmm
maybe I should zip up the library with the binary as the artifact?
16:07
Sounds good.
I put them both in the folder with the correct structure I'm pretty sure
so let's just change TC a smidgeon
technical term you understand.
ah yes there we go.
Why is boost-program_options in overlays?
overlays?
@Fanael In my experience, the most effective way to disarm an Internet attacker is promising to be nice to them, provided they put in a little effort. Most of them shut up immediately.
16:10
$ ./widec hello.wide
Triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Skipping ./WideLibrary/ as a directory by this name did not exist.
'x86_64' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'x86_64' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'x86_64' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'x86_64' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'x86_64' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
Progress!
@DeadMG Gentoo package tree extensions.
@rightfold pff
For some reason it doesn't seem to come in the normal boost package :S
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, skipping WideLibrary is probably a bad sign.
if you don't have the library files then nothing's gonna happen.
nothing much of any use anyway
16:12
@DeadMG But it's an empty main. What does it need?
@R.MartinhoFernandes A trampoline from C++ main.
I'm going to look into removing that because you can't really compile any libraries if Wide always exports main()
but for now, it is required.
Oh, wait, it is in the normal boost package.
that specific "Fuck" refers to the CLI driver failing to find the trampoline it's looking for.
16:14
Duh. I just haven't updated it in years.
I'm pretty sure.
Wait, boost 1.54 is hardmasked. That's bad.
Let's try it.
what I really need to do
:lol: why is it hardmasked
is just search for all functions that are exported.
then sneakily export Main when you're not looking.
if you provide it.
16:19
Now building boost 1.55
why?
TIL hotmail considers nonius track emails as spam
who the hell wrote this filter =/
@Borgleader I doubt it's the filter's fault
Public service announcement: this is great music.
16:30
@Jefffrey Whose fault is it then? D:
@Fanael He actually wrote an answer!
user784668
@FredOverflow link
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A: How to find an object in std::vector?

kuroi nekoAs per popular request, just a side note to warn potential beginners attracted by this question in the future: std::find is using a linear method, because the underlying object (a vector in that case) is not designed with search efficiency in mind. Using a vector for data where search time is c...

user784668
Binary search is terrible, use ternary search.
16:37
@Borgleader Btw, I set you up a user on youtrack.loungecpp.net (well, that was migrated earlier by the cat). Sent you e-mail with password.
user784668
Ternary search is terrible, use quaternary search.
user784668
etc.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cool.
@Fanael Why is binary search terrible?
user784668
@FredOverflow /s
16:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes How long before it becomes active?
@FredOverflow You missed the joke.
@FredOverflow so linear search doesn't run in linear time?
@Borgleader Hmm, should be already.
Maybe the password was reset in the migration.
@Cat?
user784668
@FredOverflow Joking aside, I love how he assumes that linear search is always slower than binary search.
Why not talk about std::unordered_set and std::unordered_map while you're at it? They allow constant time retrieval. That's much better than logarithmic time. — Etienne de Martel 2 mins ago
16:45
Yes, reset the password
Alright, I'm in :)
@Fanael Looks like a computer scientist. After all, N > log(N). I think.
@EtiennedeMartel For N >= 1 if memory serves.
@Fanael isn't it ? in the worst case ? (disregarding sorting / maintenance time)
user784668
@A.H. Yes.
user784668
16:47
If the data is big enough.
user784668
I always forget the order of arguments to face-attribute.
user784668
Is the face first, or is the attribute first?
C++11 conformance: GCC 4.81 - 100%, Clang 3.3 - 100%, Intel 14.0 - 84%, Visual C++ 2013 - 66% (Source)
user784668
@Borgleader GCC 4.81 - 100%? Hoping they don't regress in the next 72 years?
user784668
The latest minor version is 4.8, 4.9 is in stage 4, we won't see 4.81 soon.
16:52
@Borgleader icc has no magic statics ?
user784668
Magic statics?
So, atomic operations were in in GCC 4,4; ICC 13,0; MSVC 11,0; and clang 3,1. Semicolons because commas. Because the versions were interpreted into a spreadsheet as floating point numbers. Because people use spreadsheets to make dumb tables. Because—what is wrong with them? :(
@Xeo of course, C people love Malloc
Please provide a link to the information you are referencing, for others to use. Even though a quick search on the Internet will turn it up, it would improve your answer quality. — Michael J. Gray 47 mins ago
what
16:57
@LightnessRacesinOrbit New guy who thinks the FAQ is a bible.
@Borgleader hm, maybe I should download ICC 14
user784668
@EtiennedeMartel the FQA is the bible

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