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00:07
@BartekBanachewicz Did you fix it?
00:22
this is awesome yet very creepy
I love it! I want one!
qwr
qwr
hello everyone
I'm back with more noob questions
if I had int a and int b, and I did a*b, and the result was larger than int could handle, how could I change the result to long long
Hi, what you would suggest for begginer in C++ ?
00:38
@Borgleader nah, it's just cute :3
@Jefffrey It'd be much creepier if it had more hair, though.
yeah
welp, night lounge
Nighty, Jeffie
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I have a different noob question
That's a really bad way to start a sentence.
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00:51
I've been doing some number intensive work
that involves an unordered_set and 100,000,000+ items in it
and I ran out of memory. what should I do? split up the set?
@qwr You could try using a type T (in unordered_set<T>) that takes up less memory if feasible. How much RAM do you have?
qwr
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I have 8 gb but I'm using a 32 bit program
The program reaches about 1.5 gb then quits
01:07
@qwr While it should to quit there you might as well compile as 64-bit. If there is a type that takes up less space but still makes it possible for you to solve the problem, then use that. Also, see if you can optimise your general algorithm so you need less numbers, or even smaller ones.
But that's it for me - goodnight Lounge.
qwr
qwr
thanks
bye
@qwr Actually one more thing: you should try to see if a divide-and-conquer algorithm would work for you. That way you can split up your dataset in multiple smaller sets and then combine sub-results. Just an idea - now, goodnight
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01:24
@Scarlet It's starting to come together!
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Now, for shadows!
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For reflections!
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For transparencies!
02:03
for multi samples!
:v
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02:26
Multi sampling is the devil's work.
02:55
fine, super sampling! :v
03:21
Hello.
03:48
0
A: Observing bits from a variable in C/C++

BorgleaderYou could make a template: #include <iostream> #include <vector> template <typename T> void printBits(const T& t) { std::vector<char> bytes((const char*)&t, (const char*)((&t)+1)); for (auto i = 0; i < bytes.size(); i++) { for (auto j = 0; j < 8; j++) { s...

Not sure about this =/
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I'm going to do weird-sampling. :D
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@Borgleader For any UDT that overrides operator& you're screwed.
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Use std::addressof from... either <utility> or <memory>
You can overload operator & for address? O.O
Fixed it xD
templated something over bitset :P
so many answers with 1 upvote
who will win the accept :O suspense
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Q: fndfn54 545yu56uy565u5uh6h5uuh56u

Jorge A Gomezl.l;bfbnfnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvn

^^ lol
04:00
oh fuck bitset converts shit to integers
what a dumb piece of crap
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Q: How can I reliably get the address of an object?

James McNellisConsider the following program: struct ghost { // ghosts like to pretend that they don't exist ghost* operator&() const volatile { return 0; } }; int main() { ghost clyde; ghost* clydes_address = &clyde; // darn; that's not clyde's address :'( } How do I get clyde's address? ...

Damn, didn't read @ThePhD's message.
04:20
0
Q: Is vector.size() function computational heavy?

DanielJust want to know is the size function computational costly or not? vector<int> vec; vec.push_back(0); for(unsigned i = 0; i < count; ++i) { // do something ... // measure the size int size1 = vec.size(); // A lot of push_backs (vec may grow very large) vec.push_back(somet...

lol
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@Borgleader Why delete your nswer? D:
@ThePhD I changed it to use bitset, without realizing bitset is stupid and converts everything to unsigned long long
and then i got downvoted
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Shoulda stayed with your original answer. :c
I know =/
A) Show what you've done, B) Pick one language not 2 (I highly doubt your assignment involves writing the same thing in two unrelated languages) — Borgleader 17 secs ago
lol not even a child considers crap offensive
honestly I'd revert that edit if it didn't make me look insane
05:26
boost::array to the rescue void f(int &x = boost::array<int,1>()[0]) { .. } :) — Johannes Schaub - litb Jun 29 '09 at 18:14
WTF
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@Borgleader Lurking and trying to reach 10,000, huh? :P
Noooooooooooooooooooo how did that happen, I was not checking the rep gained thing so it would become really big (like @Mysticial does) and it just reset to 10 without me clicking on it T_T
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05:57
Haha. :P
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@Scarlet Have you done radiosity yet? It's really baffling me right now...
@Rapptz it's usually the parents that get offended :)
@Borgleader If you click on the inbox, don't move your mouse over to the right. Or it will open up the rep tab. Click on inbox again to close it.
Or rather, if you click on anything in that corner, make sure you close it before you move the mouse again.
@Mysticial Damn I must have accidentally hovered over it :(
06:15
PHP or ruby on rail
which is a better web development language?
Personally I use perl/cgi & PHP
I know nothing about ruby on rail
or ruby for that matter ...
06:27
^^ this trolling is not up to your usual standard :)
Morning folks
it - git, rep - grep, db - gdb ... coincidence? I think not
>

Both Magnus and Hikaru execute their captures by first picking up their opponent's piece, then they slide that piece to the back of their hand to be held by the ring and pinky fingers within their palm. While holding the captured piece, they move their own piece to the capturing square using their thumb, index, and middle finger. Some other players make each move independent. They first remove the captured piece from the board, only then do they move their piece to the capturing square. This can be a noble styling, but it costs precious time in blitz and lightning games.
better now @martin?
lol did I break chat
06:33
@sudorm-rfTelkitty You might try ruby.learncodethehardway.org/book. I like the series of the author
06:46
(tumbleweed)
Well, I don't want to learn ruby. I just want to know the difference between Ruby and PHP and which one is better ... or which is better in what aspect
define "better" :P
Well I know nothing about ruby.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty There will always be someone who says ruby is awesome and the otherway around. Basically a language war
Have you looked into python ? Some people find it awesome :P
Ah or NodeJS xD
Not me, one of my friend is asking
She's asking about Ruby on Rail
I know nothing about Ruby on Rail ... personally I would suggest PHP, C# .net or Python
06:52
@sudorm-rfTelkitty A fast google query udemy.com/blog/modern-language-wars. Note sure if it's reliable ...
if someone wants to get into web development
ah 2011, forget it ...
@HamZa google was built in python back in 2011??? that's as reliable as someone saying windows was built in perl
@sudorm-rfTelkitty well after starting with webdevelopment. I wish that I started with something like C or C++. I mean something harder than this loosy php
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06:55
web development is different to applications development
not many people build websites using C++
although I have seen it done before
Yeah, but I still find it quite different when I'm using C or Java. It's way stricter. It's now more difficult for me to get into that strict "flow"
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Loosey Goosey PHP
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With it's.... MORAL DECADENCE.
@ThePhD u drunk?
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Nah, just looking at the starred message.
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06:59
Also trying to figure out what I'm going to do next with my raytracer.
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Multisampling's important, but I also want to try things like reflectange rays and what not.
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What's hte 4K resolution again?
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2560 x 1920 or something?
(1920x1080)x2
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So 3840 x 2160
07:02
yes
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Okay. 3840 x 2160 x 32 = ~32 megabytes of data.
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I can deal with that.
Or you can allocate the regular 1920x1080 and randomly pick one of the multisampled cells when you generate a ray
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Uh
saves memory and the result should be ~the same~
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07:05
I'm not sure
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what you mean?
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I'm using this as a re-do map. E.g., which pixels need to be multisampled.
Ok so your image will actually be 1920x1080, but when you get to say pixel 300,400 you'll actually... wait let me code it
@sudorm-rfTelkitty lol http://www.leonardteo.com/2012/07/ruby-on-rails-vs-php-the-good-the-bad/
"PHP is a friendlier entry point into web development than Ruby/Rails. It’s easier, there are more resources available and you can get results fast (it might be hackish at times, but it works).

Ruby/Rails is superior to PHP + existing PHP frameworks (in my opinion). I enjoy working with Ruby/Rails much much more than PHP. I will say, however, that it really is not “easier” than PHP. It’s more “automated” so development can be faster, but it definitely does not lower the bar for entry."
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Pixels will be marked for multi-sampling when a primary ray successfully hits any primitive. It and it's surrounding pixels (all 8 of them) will be marked for multisampling / resampling.
x = hit
o = mark
 ----------------
| ooo            |
| oxo            |
| ooo            |
|                |
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07:09
@Borgleader ^ Like so.
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That's a single way to do multisampling.
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It certainly avoids moire patterns.
@Fanael is an, (the?), Accrington Stanley fan?
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Albeit you're taking a big hit because you're doing the distribution 2 x width x height x SampleCount^2
07:14
@ThePhD Hmm?
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A better way might be to use the random engine once and then do a shuffle.
Well you could also just cycle through each cell
it doesn't have to be random now that I think about it
@HamZa How can you lower bars when they are already resting on the ground?
This technique works well if you're doing more than one sample per pixel
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There are other ways so that you avoid patterns and artefacts.
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07:15
Supersampling is a spatial anti-aliasing method, i.e. a method used to remove aliasing (jagged and pixelated edges, colloquially known as "jaggies") from images rendered in computer games or other computer programs that generate imagery. Aliasing occurs because unlike real-world objects, which have continuous smooth curves and lines, monitors can display only discrete points of light called pixels. Since pixels are uniformly colored and always of the same shape, lines become jagged. With supersampling, samples are taken at several instances inside the pixel (not just at the center as would...
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I partciularly like Rotated, but I'm going to do something like Jittered
I used to know what Indigo Renderer uses for this (one of the devs mentioned it to me) but I don't remember anymore.
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Well, you should remember. Harder.
http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=12708
Damn I could have won a lifetime license
eh who am I kidding I cant do nice 3d stuff :(
It's hard to quote the standard when you have headache and runny nose. :P
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07:19
@Borgleader Says the person who's name is featured in the latest Tomb Raider.
I was a prog not an artists D:
^ Not a photo
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@Borgleader It said Intern Modeler.
Oo ... photo not potato
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@sudorm-rfTelkitty Clueless as ever. c:
@Borgleader Sexy!
07:21
no you twit, im in the intern programmer section D:
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Oh. My eyes lied to me.
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What a bunch of jerkass lying eyes.
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Goddamnit eyes. Pull that shit together.
I hugged a potato & I liked it
07:26
A bird tried to eat my underwear on the clothes line - this is so wrong ...
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Take care to throw the correct object onto the barbie:)
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@sudorm-rfTelkitty There's a joke to be made here.
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@Borgleader Kinky.
I found a thread where the guy made a bunch of really sick car renders :D
@ThePhD Both potatoes and kittens make really bad silencers, even if you use subsonic ammo.
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07:36
Oh my god
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YouTube videos aren't playing for me ;~;
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Guiz
If you need any more code no we need less code D:
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GUIZ
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Youtube videos are not playing for mee!
07:40
@ThePhD I am not sure I understand the term radiosity ^^
@MartinJames very smart
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@ScarletAmaranth It's like...
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shiny rendering and shit
nope, I still am stuck at Matte materials, haven't done much to the raytracer as of recent
(watching anime and writing my thesis)
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Ah.
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07:52
Well, hokay. :D
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I've only got Specular and single-Diffuse rendering going right now.
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Working on super sampling.
08:05
omfg such awesomness (UDK)
08:16
Answered a question only to find that @FredOverflow beat me to it in the comments :(
Time to go to bed I guess
Bed?
I jest woke uo
Uoooooyyaaaaaawwwwn
its 3:20 am here =/
Get a better time zone
@Borgleader You stole my rep ;)
@FredOverflow I was busy with Coliru while your were commenting :(
awright, be back in a few hours, must sleep
08:31
Fuck timezones/languages/locales, In today: 'WriteToGrid exception: '31 .1. 2014 15:47:25' is not a valid date and time'.

Slovakian:(
2407
Q: Why is subtracting these two times (in 1927) giving a strange result?

FreewindIf I run the following program, which parses two date strings referencing times one second apart and compares them: public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException { SimpleDateFormat sf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"); String str3 = "1927-12-31 23:54:07"; ...

(for your amusement)
@FredOverflow We are not amused:(
> Shanghai. Basically at midnight at the end of 1927, the clocks went back 5 minutes and 52 seconds. So "1927-12-31 23:54:08" actually happened twice
major WTF :)
@FredOverflow OK, Ill tell my customer that my bug is a ' local time discontinuity', (no, I won't get away with it:).
depends on what you want to do with the time, sometimes it is important, other times it's not - like interests are paid in days so if you borrowed at 9am the 1st day then repaid at 6pm the 2nd day, you only borrowed for one day
08:38
To debug my code, I gotta chage the OS, PC software, keypads etc. to 'Slovakian'. OK, it's in a VM, but still I will be essentially unable to use my own software because I don't understand the menus, lisboxes etc. Great.
but if you were a high school student going for the university entrance exam, then you have to be at exam before certain time
> Monads seem to be what the cool kids do these days. I should maybe learn what's all this fuzz about :)
@JBL Pun intended? In case you don't know, there is a Maybe monad in Haskell.
Monad = half a donut dounad?
Monad = a testicle belonging to Moe
08:43
@FredOverflow ¬_¬ time sucks. It's probably the biggest pain in the arse to work with.
JBL
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09:00
@FredOverflow Haha, no! Though I actually saw that example (used in the Wiki page for Monads) :)
@JBL Learning about Monads is a nice recreational activity if you're bored of type systems that don't go much further than classes and templates.
JBL
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@FredOverflow Well I'm starting to really dive into templates. So maybe after :)
Just see to it that you don't drown in templates ;)
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Haha yeah. I got myself a good buoy (I hope).
09:09
@JBL What's a buoy? Did you buy a boy?
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What?
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Do you think I remember such unimportant stuff after a shitload of time?
Was the question "Will you marry me?"? :)
JBL
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:For the French commune, see Bouy. A buoy (, also or ) is a floating device that can have many purposes. It can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift with the sea wave. The word, of Old French or Middle Dutch origin, is (in UK English) now most commonly pronounced (identical with boy, as in buoyancy). In American English the pronunciation would be closer to "boo-ee." Types * Sea mark – aids pilotage by marking a maritime channel, hazard and administrative area to allow boats and ships to navigate safely. Some navigational buoys are fitted with a bell or gong, which sounds w...
Ah, we call the Boje.
JBL
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09:10
> identical with boy
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Argh.
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Lol, just saw that. You weren't that far.
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How do I remap this useless <> key to `~.
It's not useless if you're into templates or comparing integers.
lol
<> was much Pascal
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09:12
@FredOverflow I have those keys with shift , and ..
You could open the keyboard and rewire the keys :)
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And I am used to `~ being next to shift, not a key labelled \| that behaves as <>.
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It is annoying if you have to move your hand 20km for an often-used character like ` and ~.
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Q: Pouring water in an aircraft while upside down?

Sufiyan GhoriWhat is the physics behind the following photo? Someone had told me that this is because the aircraft might be moving towards a lower altitude, but I am still not sure.

nice photo
had to tell myself again: PHOTO NOT POTATO ... IT'S PHOTO!!!
imagine ... potato editing tools ...
JBL
JBL
09:19
So many forces.
Oh I didn't know of that Ministry of Shame. That intro is nice :p
@MartinJames Misplaced spaces?
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09:38
Hmm. I need to encrypt and sign data with Emacs Lisp.
nah, you just think you do
@rightfold o_0
so yeah, was trying to play around with using some Erlang for something a bit more real word... until I found out I was using a package from before Erlang got regex.
I guess I could use a metric butt tone of operators to clean up the strings...
PONIES
time to clean up the keyboard
@BartekBanachewicz aka time to buy a new ketboard
@thecoshman no I don't really have 80€ spare lying around, so thanks
@BartekBanachewicz s/buy/steal/ ?
... s/a/e/ ?
09:48
Meh. I bought another keyboard already
do you steel steal or steal steel?
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@thecoshman re module.
it's meant to be used when my main one is cleaned
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Elixir has regex literals. :P
> from before Erlang got regex
09:49
I usually just take out the keys and dip them in water with some mild detergent
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Don't use old Erlang when you don't have to.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe. ATM it's 'cannot reproduce'. The customer with the problem has sent me the config folder so I have exactly the same stuff, but it still works fine here in my office:(
@rightfold well, It's on a solaris machine, I found opencsw that offers built packages, but they only had 11B or some crap like. either way, it has no idea about re
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$ emerge erlang
@thecoshman loot iron alloys.
09:50
putting back the large ones sucks tho
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey, stop using synonyms when I trying to learn :S
@rightfold emerge?
Heh - Anne is going to watch the insanity in Ashbourne today:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Shrovetide_Football

I'm not going anywhere near it.
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 % sudo emerge erlang
Password:
You speak an infinite deal of nothing
Password:

These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies                     ... done!
[ebuild  N     ] dev-lang/erlang-15.2.3.1  USE="ssl -compat-ethread -doc -emacs -halfword -hipe -java -kpoll -odbc -sctp -smp -tk -wxwidgets"

Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No]
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@thecoshman works on my machine!
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Though you want hipe and smp.
09:52
@MartinJames is that one of those mad annual football like death games?
they should give you a free replacement keyboard to every mecha keyboard you buy
@thecoshman Latter.
@R.MartinhoFernandes now I just need to think of a way to remember that :(
still steal steel
@thecoshman Yeah. To be avoided.
09:54
"still" is different.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know that, it sounds different.
/stil/ vs /sti:l/, I'd say.
But both "steal" and "steel" are /sti:l/.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hence my probably with know which spelling to use.
I only learnt off/of when I realised if I want to tell some to get the fuck off the table, I want to throw plenty of f's at it.
and yes, I really do have to think it through like that every time... or just wing it and hope I guess right.
I'm like one of those people (who I imaging you are like @R.MartinhoFernandes) who has to hold up there hands and see the L shape on their left hand to know that is the left.
09:58
@thecoshman Aren't they pronounced differently?
@thecoshman I look at my ghost watch.
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 how does that work?
I used to wear a wristwatch on my left hand when I was younger. I can sorta 'feel' it there still.
@R.MartinhoFernandes not that I know. 'steal' and 'steel' are homophones.
¬_¬ shh.
10:00
@thecoshman I meant 'off'/'of'.
I corrected it before you saw it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh right, slightly year. oh-ph and ov
"here"?
@thecoshman But that's a nice trick. In Portuguese 'left' doesn't start with L, so I never learned that one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh?
FYI when you hear me in person, you will not understand a word I say :P
I have a terrible accent, a mixture of all sorts. I talk fast too. And some things I say just plain wrong :S
But I assure you, it is mostly English.
@thecoshman What was "year" standing for?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope, 'yeah'. I warn you, appalling accent :P
10:12
My flatmate is Australian. I think I'll do fine.
year = ye .. ear?
Bollocks. I still can't reproduce this soddin' DateTime bug. Everyting I try works. Going to netView to customer site later. If that does not help sort the problem, I may have to fix it 'manually':(( OTOH, the weather in Bratislava does not seem too bad ATM.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh god?
does that not get annoying??
everything is a question?
An Australian flatmate. Would not work too well for me, but I guess it's sorta OK if you're Portuguese.
@MartinJames what, would you try to put the shackles back on him?
10:18
@thecoshman If there was a test match on, it would maybe be better if I shacked myself, werewolf-style. Maybe a cage.
@MartinJames woah there grandpa
@thecoshman Oh, thanks much :)
I could sort of enjoy playing cricket casually, ie where the is a few beers (maybe bears) and it's mostly just a disraction.
@thecoshman Hmm, I never noticed that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0?
10:24
you know
@thecoshman I could bowl quite well and catch stuff occasionally, but I never really got the hang of that wooden paddle thingy. Always in at tail.
a lot of people write libraries to avoid reinventing the wheel
@MartinJames ... what's the last fart mean?
not a typo ¬_¬
@BartekBanachewicz ... ye... yes they do...
@thecoshman Me, walking out with the bat, and any spectators heading off for beer 'cos match is essentially over.
@MartinJames oooh
10:27
but what about reinventing tests?
like, a common, opensource library that's a collection of tests for say numerical vectors
or matrices, quaternions, stuff like that
@thecoshman I might as well just run out and knock the bales off myself. No point in wasting time until halfway through the first over for the inevitable.
it could use SFINAE to check if the operators are present and generate nice HTML report
.......did someone mention testing? Surely not.......
"Your vector library you reinvented sucks balls"
I mean the conclusion should be always "use glm/eigen/whatever"
but considering the fact of sheer quantity of people reinventing the vector wheel...
imagine, you inherit a project, and there's a homegrown vector class
how do you know if it's any good
@BartekBanachewicz well, that's some what harder to do. As in order to pass these 'open source tests' you would need to conform to the API the tests expect. An option might be that part of the tests you provide some data how to map to your library. But that has limitations.
10:30
When wheels get reinvented, why are they always square?
@thecoshman yeah, I was thinking about using Boost.PP for that
it doesn't have any limitations really
well, I can't think of any that would make this impossible
for(it=v.begin(); it!=v.end(); ++it) // who has not reinvented this wheel?
anyway, you inherit the lib and you quickly can assess if it's ok
for people that have to interact with crappy NIH code this could be a lifesaver
I mean, let's say I did do a vector class, who's to say that only offering 'myMaths::Vector' using double data types is bad. For my needs, double floats is what I need, for someone else, single float might be what is needed. Another person may want to template the type, someone else might want that hidden.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty this is lame as fuck and if you write it then to hell with you
10:32
all these questions, and I have only covered the underlying data type of a vector class.
@thecoshman this might be set up before the tests are declared
So whilst I see what you are getting at, I don't think you can provide much more than a document listing what you should test to properly test the likes of a vector class.
#define ONLY_DOUBLE
#include "myVec3.h"
#include <VecTest.h>

Tests<myVec3>().run();
... maybe some sort of test framework that part of the test is saying what it is testing, and that can be checked against some data file saying what you should tests.
I did! I saw a puddy t... mention of testing!
10:34
@BartekBanachewicz Test batteries are sometimes provided in such a way.
@thecoshman you can automatically check if vec<double> compiles. You can check if vA + vB compiles (then you can check if it works)
@MartinJames now I saw I saw! Don't you pick on that there boy for trying his best.
No API.
Just test files with inputs and expected outputs.
All you have to do then is parse that and generate tests from it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well that's a part of what I was thinking about
I thought that automatically detecting if op@ is present and testing it only if it exists could be fun.
#define VECTEST_NORMALIZE myShittyVec::GetNormal
we have a test framework here that is built on junit. You use some excel sheets to provide the data, and write some java that will work out how to take each row as input to the test. The idea being that something like a 'calculator' test only needs a few test functions two input numbers, an operator, and execpected output. so you have you tables like | 3 | times | 6 | 18 | etc.
10:37
for functions you'd have to be explicit.
I think language-agnostic batteries are better.
@thecoshman I wrote something similar to that on my first job.
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@thecoshman ExcelUnit :v
@R.MartinhoFernandes if they are coupled with a ready-made test suite then it's much easier to use, methinks
They're also much harder to reuse.
also you don't even need testcases, you can test against Eigen, for example
just randomize shit and compare.
10:38
2 3 5 | 7 11 13 | 9 14 18 is easy as heck to parse. In pretty much any language
well I am not going to jump on that topic right now, I just thought it might be interesting.
But my mind was around "least amount of effort to test some shit"
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, you just need to write up how to take those inputs and work out what to call to test it.
My segmentation tests: github.com/rmartinho/ogonek/blob/stable/test/… and the code generator that parses the official test suites: github.com/rmartinho/ogonek/blob/stable/tools/src/…
I would be stark-raving mad if they had written tests that only worked in say, Java.
10:51
I would be stark-raving mad if I had written tests that only worked in say, Slovakian.
moaning
mourning
> But MySQL, with its default UTF8 encoding will only allocate 3 bytes per character.
MySQL A Good Database(tm)
Yeah, that's absolute genius.
@CatPlusPlus but... er... what...
10:57
May 28 '13 at 7:58, by R. Martinho Fernandes
MySQL 6 will have renamed utf8 to utf8mb3.

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