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14:00
Are promises in C++ viable (as in, can I actually use std::promise ?)
er, yes?
@DeadMG you think that was a bad question? :P How many broken APIs there are?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum May be relevant about its flaws
Yeah, I've read that - it kind of discouraged me.
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that's just milewski complaining that they're not monadic enough, IIRC
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14:03
Well, it has flaws but what he exposes doesn't feel like it makes it totally unusable though.
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(which is a valid concern, but doesn't make them unusable)
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Monads seem to be what the cool kids do these days.
I should maybe learn what's all this fuzz about :)
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Thousands of programmers fall for the addiction of Monads every year. Save your programmers. Don't let them do Monads.
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Haha.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd say: use std::promise as a primitive for writing high-level building blocks.
Prefer std::packaged_task and friends.
14:12
Any good samples/tutorials ? I've never read high level concurrency abstractions in c++, this is the first time I have to write this sort of code in modern c++ and don't care about performance that much.
@Xeo I find it at the enjoyable cold level. But I've learned most people find that concept unfathomable, so.
@ScottW hahaha is that a joke?
@BenjaminGruenbaum C++ Concurrency in Action is a good book. Dunno any easily available Internet resources, though, sorry.
@ScottW -40 is the point where both scales agree.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can I count on it to use modern c++11 apis?
@BenjaminGruenbaum It is entirely dedicated to the C++11 APIs.
14:16
I don't want to learn what a semaphore or lock is, I want examples on how to use what I already know effectively.
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks, awesome - I'll see if the CS library has that and if not I'll order it.
Error at main.wide:2:5 - main.wide:2:69
Macro MACRO expanded to "do { } while(0);" was not a valid expression.
enough detail?
That sounds bogus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes how so?
Oh, wait, expression.
@DeadMG Seems good enough.
@ScottW And the horrific misuse of int shows that something so simple can be so horribly misused.
and "As simple as int but concurrent" does not in fact sound very simple at all.
14:20
atomic<int>!
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@ScottW No.
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> do monads
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Dat pun.
simple enough to implement but using it is a rather more difficult matter :P
Actually, it's not so easy to implement a semaphore with just an atomic<int>
14:21
yeah, I have no idea how to do that.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Concurrency newb here, but the problem is that int takes multiple memory addresses and thus can't have atomic op's, right ?
Another topic I should get more into.
No. It's about relativity.
I was referring to implementing atomic<int>, which is just a matter of delegating to a few intrinsics or inline assembly
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Oh well, I'll look that up.
A semaphore needs another primitive besides the atomics: blocking.
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14:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes Damn, Einstein. Get out of my computer science.
hrmph. Why do so many things have such poor documentation?
I was actually both seriously joking and jokingly serious.
I decided to grep for std::runtime_error and replace every single call site.
burn <stdexcept> from my codebase.
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@Crow Because nobody likes writing documentation, you silly! :)
@DeadMG so now you just throw 42; everywhere instead? :)
14:24
heh
naw creating more detailed errors.
half the problem is that even without implementing new features I've got so much I need to handle
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throw {42, "answer to life the universe and everything"}; then. Details.
a bunch more tests, error handling, a better test driver, an overhaul for my VS plugin
@JBL That's wrong.
"Life, the Universe, and Everything" is not a question.
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I always forget.
It's "The great question about..." I think?
Or something like that.
we were presented with "C++" code today
on our classes
I found 2 critical bugs in 45 minutes of trying to modify it to complete the lab assignment
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14:31
Was it hilariously bad or just slightly bad ?
it was poorly developed
the indentation was off, it had no namespaces
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"Global namespace or bust!"
naming was inconsistent, so were include guards (simply lacking somewhere), it used a lot of global variables and triple pointers
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Out of curiosity, what was it about ?
@JBL it was pretty cool, actually. It was a model of something like a game (in 3D) that used multicasting to stay in sync
the guy implemented his own physics model, with quaternions and shit, and heightmap
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14:35
At least the topic delivered :)
the "logic" part was the most reasonable
eh, I'll fix the code for him and give it to him on next labs
we will probably have to work with it a bit more so I'd rather spend a while at home and make it usable
he said he doesn't want it publicly available (I asked explicitely) so I can't post it here, though
Error at main.wide:2:12 - main.wide:2:16
Could not access member "lols" of (global.Main() at main.wide:1:1 - main.wide:1:
6) from (global.Main() at main.wide:1:1 - main.wide:1:6).
hmm
the double report of the place seems a bit unnecessary.
Repeating the filename too.
You don't expect cross-file ranges, do you?
well
14:39
lol
strictly, each separate token can have it's own arbitrary filename.
er
I think
I actually don't quite remember how I handled that.
anyways I think that an unqualified-lookup-specific error message may be a smarter move instead of trying to piggyback on the qualified-lookup error.
#ifndef _WEKTOR__H
#include "wektor.h"
#endif
outer include guards anyone?
(without #define _WEKTOR__H inside obviously)
@R.MartinhoFernandes mixed english and polish code, anyone?
@rightfold if I want some common data to reuse throughout a module, where's best place for it? can I just have a free binding at the start of the module like "Common_data = ..." or should I use a function to access it like common_data() -> ...
error: first_file.cpp:1:1 — last_file.cpp:1230:1: all of this code is terrible
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14:43
@BartekBanachewicz I thought of Bawwy Kwipke: youtube.com/watch?v=Mqnc22tMaKQ
I don't watch that
Error at main.wide:2:12-2:16
Could not access unqualified name "lols" from (global.Main() at main.wide:1:1-1:
6).
// VERSION FOR WINDOWS
#ifdef WIN32
//#include <ws2tcpip.h>       // odkomentowac gdy DEVCPP!!!
#else // VERSION FOR LINUX
#include <arpa/isiec.h>
#endif
this is pure gold too.
"access"? maybe "find" would be better.
oh also functions don't have param names in headers
i mean sometimes they do
but just sometimes
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14:50
Yay consistency.
@BartekBanachewicz descriptive types for the win! :) commitTransaction(TransactionType, Currency, Amount) is a fine signature in a header imho
also what is "const"
and what are those things called references
I've noticed, in C++11, many an argument's type is simply a value
const and const& only if I can justify it in my puny head
and & without const just isn't happening :P
I also love "// end" at the end of the file
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In case people miss it.
14:58
eww
at least indentation is consistent
I don't do // end but I do namespace Whatever { } // Whatever
it's consistently between 0 and 4 spaces or tabs
I hate /* end of file: filename.cpp */ comments
@ScarletAmaranth indent FFS
do you also do int main() { } // main?
Comments like that useful if you ever transclude those files or glue them together or whatever
15:00
if (  (((xx > xA)&&(xx < xB))||((xx < xA)&&(xx > xB))||
            ((yy > yA)&&(yy < yB))||((yy < yA)&&(yy > yB))) &&
        (((xx > xC)&&(xx < xD))||((xx < xC)&&(xx > xD))||
            ((yy > yC)&&(yy < yD))||((yy < yC)&&(yy > yD)))
@BartekBanachewicz How to convert C in Lisp, Part 1.
@Jefffrey Indent doesn't do anything when entire file is indented
fuck I have to go to next classes
will fix that later
@CatPlusPlus wat, what I meant is this
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@thecoshman you can either use a nullary function or a macro.
15:02
@Jefffrey Yeah that doesn't solve anything
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-define(MY_DATA, {a, b, c}).

print_data() ->
    io:format("~p~n", [?MY_DATA]).
@CatPlusPlus yes it does, the editor of your choice will draw a line from namespace { to the closing } so that you can fold/unfold code and or know what namespace that } refers to... which is the problem that you are trying to solve with comments like } // namespace x...
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Meh, code folding.
Oh no a comment not a comment
Sometimes it's useful to know at a glance
it's the exact same reason why we indent code at all, instead of doing this
15:07
For namespaces I usually don't indent
you almost convinced me
Indenting conveys nesting, not exact symbols
I don't care about convincing you that you don't have to sperg out about a comment at the end of a namespace
I don't like wasting horizontal space just to make it visually evident that I'm inside a namespace. If I want to know what namespace I'm in when I look at a piece of code, the IDE usually tells me
15:09
@AndyProwl o_O
you say "wasting" as if it's a precious resource
it's not.
@AndyProwl ti jebe?! :)
most lines of code I write take up less than 50% of the available horizontal space
@CatPlusPlus what does that even mean?
@Jefffrey it demonstrates cat's ability to chain fancy words
15:10
@ScarletAmaranth What's the point of having a source file where all the functions are equally indented by 12 spaces?
yes nesting and indenting are related, no shit... what's the point there?
(or 8 or whatever)
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@Jefffrey That you can't tell in which function or namespace you are by looking at the goddamn indent level
@AndyProwl I can't see why not indent by 12 if they're like 3 namespaces deep, vOv
15:11
Assuming it's not entirely on the screen
@ScarletAmaranth I like to use as few horizontal space as possible
@AndyProwl yeah I can see that, please refer to my previous message: "ti jebe?!" :)
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Use a decent editor that shows the scope stack.
@ScarletAmaranth nie, nejebe mi :)
I don't know why this is even a discussion
15:12
@AndyProwl teeheeheee, riesime tu ale riadne kokotiny :)
@ScarletAmaranth to ako vzdy
@CatPlusPlus the indent surely helps: if I know in a file there are 2 namespaces and 1 class, and I'm at level 1 then I know I'm inside the first namespace, indent level 2: I'm inside the second namespace, indent level 3 I'm inside the class
inak to nejde
@AndyProwl az kym nepride na monady, potom puppy brese
@ScarletAmaranth hej dneska uz asi mame toho dost
15:12
@CatPlusPlus because I don't agree with you?
Indenting for every namespace is like a thousand times worse than leaving a comment at the end of it
do you find it so irritating?
@Jefffrey No, because it's a stupid irrelevant thing we're talking about
then let's stop
@rightfold tanks
15:14
Programming is terrible play Crawl instead
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Q: Why does std::setprecision(6) stream more than six digits in fixed-width mode?

Lightness Races in OrbitThe output of the following code: #include <limits> #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> #include <limits> #include <string> #include <sstream> inline std::string lexical_cast(const float& arg) { std::stringstream ss; ss << std::fixed << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<f...

Main site is down atm but you can play online!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Can't.
15:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes -.-
uwot
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@thecoshman ships
Is it because I shouldn't be using std::fixed?
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I don't know which font this is, but the @ character is beautiful.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit In part, maybe.
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Ah, DejaVu Sans.
15:22
My most recent question is related.
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Q: How to produce formatting similar to .NET's '0.###%' in iostreams?

R. Martinho FernandesI would like to output a floating-point number as a percentage, with up to three decimal places. I know that iostreams have three different ways of presenting floats: "default", which displays using either the rules of fixed or scientific, depending on the number of significant digits desired ...

this is amazing
I didn't know you could do all this stuff in CLI
To be honest, I'd rather have truly flexible formatting with strings than the "my way or the highway but at least it's type safe" thing iostreams gives you.
I think I'm gonna have to sprintf it..
I'm so good at this game
oh my sweet jesus
@Lightness There's no iostreams alternative. The only alternative I can post is formatting it by hand. (which is tricky enough :S)
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15:35
Mmm.
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Gotta write that down as something else to fix with bus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so what you guys are missing in <iostream> is a way to easily interpolate different data types in strings for printing?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Can sprintf do it?
@Jefffrey This isn't even about different data types.
Only floats are involved in this particular mess.
The problem is the various orthogonal options that you can only obtain in three specific combinations, and one of them is weird as fuck.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think sprintf has the same behaviour.
> Just some programmer eagerly awaiting another smart a** comment from the SO community.
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% sudo echo hello
Password:
Speak English you fool --- there are no subtitles in this scene.
15:41
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Dat error message.
@rightfold ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER! DO YOU SPEAK IT
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Nee. Ik spreek slechts superieure talen.
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Would play, but in class.
15:42
same
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've come to the same conclusion
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Does boost have better formatting capabilities?
> In the future, there will be a global network of billions of adding machines.... One of the primary uses of this network will be to transport moving pictures of lesbian sex by pretending they are made out of numbers.
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... What.
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Is that like an actual historical quote.
15:49
@ThePhD boost.lexical_cast fucks this up (svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/5796). that's why I'm overloading lexcast in the first place >.<
it may have alternatives I don't know about, though
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Maybe Boost.Format / Boost.FastFormat ?
@rightfold in the air
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My Japanese teacher right now is showing us ukiyo-e (浮世絵) of early conceptions of japanese tentacle sex, courtesans, and homosexual/heterosexual copulation.
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Not a bad way to start the day.
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Wow, they even have inception ukiyo-e.
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15:57
Woodblock prints of people masturbating to a woodblock print inside the picture of courtesans.
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Some of them even have people masturbating to a person masturbating to a courtesan/in-drag actor.
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My japanese class is getting strange.
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> Japanese
Is it okay to privately inherit STL classes? I remember you guys discouraging it at some point, probably for this reason.
I'm thinking that private inheritance should be safe, except against c-style casts.
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Nothing can protect against c-style casts.
16:05
@ThePhD I have been engaged in tentacle sex, (or something resembling it), for an hour now. Somwhere, I have an extra terminator in that should be out.
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@BoniTea This is about public inheritance though.
@rightfold youre no longer a poney o.o
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He became an icecube.
@JBL Right. I meant that public inheritance was discouraged and to ask if there are problems I'm not seeing with using private inheritance instead.
I like the expression "this is just the tip of the icecube".
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16:11
@BoniTea private inheritance is a form of composition, a 'has-a', 'implemented-in-terms-of' deal
@Xeo That's part of the reason why I'm thinking that it should be okay to do this. I read up on it being a composition when it came up in the lounge a while ago.
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I personally see no inherent problem with it
@Xeo Thank you.
There may not be an inherent problem, but it's also pretty close to useless in most cases. In particular the containers don't have any virtual functions to override, so you don't really gain anything from using inheritance.
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One thing you gain over direct composition is using base::member;
16:25
@ThePhD w t f
@ThePhD IIRC that pretty much just mimicks printf's format strings, but you may be on to something
they do extend it a bit, but not for what I want from what I can gather atm
then again, that's sufficiently surprising that I do wonder whether I'm missing summat
I wonder whether or not WW3 is about to kick off
16:32
@JohannesSchaub-litb you changed your greting!
i thought i would make you a present
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@DeadMG ?
in Ukraine.
why did you remove the star again
@DeadMG Time to move to Australia, its about the only place that wont get nuked.
16:38
@DeadMG Personally, I doubt it leads to WW3, but it could turn into a much more serious problem than I think most people expect right now.
then again youre just as likely to dire from the local wildlife :P
seems to me
that Putin is acting a bit like Hitler right now
take the easy targets and hope that your enemies won't want to escalate
@DeadMG Without the genocide part.
not yet
@DeadMG speaking of that
16:39
Erm.
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@ThePhD へんな日本の授業
I don't remember the exact relative order of military invasions to genocide for Hitler
@JerryCoffin Personally, I think that Putin is putting far more on the line than he could possibly stand to gain in return. I don't understand why he's doing it.
@DeadMG You're forgetting something: Hitler wanted the Reich to control the entire world.
@DeadMG Show the world that Ukraine belongs to Russia, not the Europe.
right.
16:42
@DeadMG Hitler did pretty much tell everybody who read his book exactly what he planned ahead of time.
he's exchanging some kind of posturing in return for potential war against Europe or crippling economic sanctions.
this is not what I would call a smart deal.
@DeadMG The key here is this: Hitler was a supremacist. Putin is not.
@DeadMG Europe won't go to war.
@EtiennedeMartel What you just said is pretty much that. "Hey, look at Russia, we're so great! So much better than you. We own Ukraine!".
@DeadMG Not the same thing. They "own" Ukraine because the Soviet Union once did.
@EtiennedeMartel Even if the other European nations don't pledge military aid for Ukraine, the Russian economy would take a massive blow from economic sanctions against them.
16:44
@DeadMG I don't think Europe can afford not buying Russian gas.
I dunno
I think that Europe has a much better shot of surviving without Russian gas than Russia has of surviving without European money.
Anyway, this ain't StarCraft. People don't go to war just for kicks.
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@Xeo Ah, so that's how you'd write it!
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Surprised I could partially understand that.
and I also think that gas alone won't be enough to sustain the Russian economy.
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16:46
My Japanese skills are strengthening!
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@Borgleader vOv it waspart of the edo period I guess.
@EtiennedeMartel Putin seems to have done exactly that.
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@ThePhD Yes, how I would write that. No idea if it's even remotely correct. :)
you basically just described him as starting a war against Ukraine at least, just so he can show off how big his dick is.
@DeadMG Against Ukraine? Half's the country's practically Russian!
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16:47
@Xeo It seems mostly close, I can't pick out the verb, though?
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there's no verb
implied です if you want
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Ah.
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Okay then.
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But wit, what's "へんな" for?
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He-n-na
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16:48
Strange, right?
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I just wanted to express 'strange japanese class'
@ThePhD へん specifically. the な is needed because へん is a な-adjective
also, I should write that as '変'
@Borgleader nice
@EtiennedeMartel I don't recall those Russian citizens voting in favour of being annexed by Russia.
regardless of the nationalities of half of Ukraine, Russia is walking in there and shitting over all the country and completely ignoring their rights.
maybe just because the citizens are Russian doesn't mean they actually want to live in Russia?
not to mention the rights of the other half of Ukraine.
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