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10:00
@Rapptz so, did you find a json c++ thing you like?
:v
the one included in Microsoft's REST SDK thing is alright I guess, but full of wstring :E
JsonCPP is decent.
I never got Json to work. I made the struggle into a movie: "Freddie vs. Json"
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I never liked JsonCPP.
10:11
Nothing is happening
Why is nothing happening
because it's 11 AM
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@CatPlusPlus Your life must be so miserable.
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So glad I’m not you.
As you should be
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You should become a Hindu.
10:13
Fuck religions
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YOU RACIST.
in other news, clang for msvc still useless
c'mon nigga, he said religion-S :D
not buddhism or hinduism
:cripes:
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@CatPlusPlus Dat pun.
10:16
anywhay, religion and race are not paired
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If you say to a Moroccan in the Netherlands that islam sucks he calls you a racist.
Seriously... who the fuck flags that kind of stuff.
then he is narrow minded ;)
lots of muslims would say, it the way you see the things
My controller demands more power
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I’m hungry.
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10:18
Time go get something to eat.
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Also I’m eating pizza tonight.
Everything's still closed here
Goddamn weekends
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That’s why I have stuff in house.
Also I've passed through 24h mark
I have some old shit in the fridge probably should throw it out
Also fuck stored food
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10:19
@CatPlusPlus you can probably still eat it for another two days.
It was probably bad two days ago
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We have salt with an expiration date on it. :lol:
I prefer to order and not store anything, that way I don't have any leftovers because I didn't feel like eating something
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Buy a pig so you can feed it.
immutable fridge
10:20
Yeah no
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Then you can kill and eat it when it’s big.
@rightfold then it has something else too
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@m.wasowski you can clone the food that is in it.
good chatting guys
bye
XBox controllers really need "off" button
STOP BLINKING I'M NOT USING YOU SHUT UP GOD
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10:21
Xbox controllers suck IME.
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@CatPlusPlus Remove the battery pack.
but std::move is not so fast in this case
It's draining the rest of power with that blinking so I'll let it die
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So many Polish people here.
@CatPlusPlus don't, new batteries don't like being dried out
10:24
In reality I'm too lazy to reach and get the batteries out and then put them into recharger
Ok, it must be the 4:25am talking here, but if i have .\main.cpp and .\Core\viewer.h, isn't `#include "Core\viewer.h" correct?
I should've just bought wired one ugh
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@Rapptz can also use compass.
@Aren Yeah. Use / instead of \ though.
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@CatPlusPlus Call Microsoft and tell them the one you have is broken. They’ll send you a new one for free.
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10:28
At least, they did for me.
Wireless tech is universally terrible
Also batteries out of recharger don't work for whatever reason
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@Aren always use forwards slashes.
I need to predict the next point in sampledata1 and sampledata2 I'm thinking sample the last n and fit a quadratic. Does it sound dumb?
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(They actually work on every platform.)
@rightfold im getting this: F:/Development/CPP/Test/main.c:2:37: fatal error: Core/viewer.h: No such file or directory
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10:30
SSCCE or no. Also Stack Overflow.
I generally use /, but i wasn't having luck
@Aren probably . is not in your include path ;o)
...it's there by default
"" uses relative path first, compiler search path next
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@JohanLarsson derive a function from the trend and use that. :v
10:31
. is not on compiler search path by defautl
yeah, that's why "" sucks
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What.
@rightfold yeah but don't want to overfit
@CatPlusPlus He's using "", which means . is there by default because it's relative
ah, this is a case of infamous compiler errors
10:33
SO is a good learning source for me.
There are compiler errors in viewer.h so it's probably throwing it out
Maybe now you can see why my answer avoids creating unbounded threads in the first place (and it is has progress reporting! You can abort the work! Yould make different priorities. You could add more threads on the fly!). With empty jobs (myFunction) it turns out much slower, I'm guessing it's in the locking on the queue. Lemme fix that too: raising the size of the thread pool to 8*hardware_concurrency() mad it faster already (35s). Now, obviously, removing locking altogether is superior: lockfree on Colirusehe 7 mins ago
and Coliru really rocks hard
Now, you'll see that I use more threads than there are hardware cores there. This only works because the jobs do sleeps. If they don't, having more threads actually hurts performance (a lot): >5x slower (5s) with more threads than when using one thread per core (0.9s)sehe 1 min ago
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Threading is hard for some people.
Maybe they didn't charge properly because I mixed up capacities
Fuck this technology
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10:35
Use separate chargers.
On the contrary.
Threading is too easy for some people
Yup now they're showing as empty
I have one charger, chargers are fucking expensive
For a thing that takes power from one thing and puts it into another
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Just buy IKEA batteries over and over again.
Why am I even responding to this shit
Maybe there's some food available
Meh not what I want
I should clean all the dust from my room
It's probably a ton or something
Spotify is so bad at shuffling it's not even funny
erm... Cat?? You don't have to compensate, you know. I mean, for accidentally saying something almost positive the other day
10:44
#sloppy
he he he
I've got 99 helpful flags, and a bitch ain't one.
@JohanLarsson #bored
So much effort, negative net rep: i.imgur.com/fY06xoC.png
are you bored?
Yup
That said, I've to get the kids. So... bbl
@ScottW mmm
chances are I wrote something really nice last week, need to figure out how to make a sample of it. I call the stuff reactive conditions, kind of if statements as objects that reacts and notifies.
could also be very dumb of course :)
10:56
@sehe ITT sehe's kids suffer annoying dad due to his boredom.
11:06
> Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen.
never heard that one before, but my lord is it true :P
also... how come after you hear something... you just get a 'd', and not an 'ed'?
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You get Ed’s D.
oh right, poor Ed
always giving others the d.
@thecoshman Because English is about exceptions, not rules
@CatPlusPlus is that as a rule?
11:17
@StackedCrooked youtube.com/…
Dunno why I'm watching this.
I don't even like chess that much.
But it's mildly facinating :)
I saw that game :)
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Would you use NVI to check postconditions in debug mode?
You did? Why?
@rightfold I would use NVI regardless of whether I want to put a check in.
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Nice.
11:21
NVI is also good for enforcing variants. Like mutex locking.
You don't want to delegate that to the derived classes.
@StackedCrooked I used to play chess quite a bit, lately I only watch, haven't had as much time to waste as I'd like
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@StackedCrooked sometimes I want NVI in inferior languages like C# but they lack support for this. :<
I challenged sehe for a game some 2 years ago! :) (we still haven't played)
@ScarletAmaranth Awesome. I had just seen the 1982 video linked by @CatPlusPlus. Didn't expect he also did One Piece!
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Kijk One Piece in één stuk.
11:25
@StackedCrooked yeah that's how I found the one piece one, he gives it a very interesting spin, makes them slightly less... "cheerful", but still very jolly looking
Robin doesn't really look like Robin though. It's as if her sister tagged along or something.
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Yay 30 rep already.
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3
A: PHP interfaces. Different return type

GordonIt's not an interface thing. To avoid type checking in the consumers, a method should return one type only. It makes for easier to understand code due to the reduced number of execution pathes through the code.

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What do execution paths have to do with this? :S
@rightfold still behind
11:27
@StackedCrooked yeah I was thinking the same, I think he didn't have much room on the paper to properly robin-ize her
@rightfold One Piece op één.
@sehe what happened there? :E
ok so
time to fucking do uni shit
and then tesselation :3
@rightfold spawn makes a new process that can live independently, spawn_link makes a new process that will die if this one dies... and you get a message if the child dies?
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11:42
@thecoshman Look up trap_exit.
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process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Pid = spawn_link(F),
receive
    {'EXIT', Pid, Reason} -> io:format("the process terminated!")
end
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lol
Cool it's a csv.
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@thecoshman I don’t think processes have parent/child relationships, actually.
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11:50
You just spawn a process and it lives on with no notion of other processes.
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And links are bidirectional, not unidirectional.
Hello, and good morning
I'll get British Personal Crime Datasets
those look interesting and large enough
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spawn_link is equivalent to spawn followed by link, except it’s atomic.
11:52
@BartekBanachewicz That guy is still doing C++? I thought he got sick of it.
@FredOverflow looks like he's saying "hey look what you are trying to stick in C++ we already have in more reasonable languages"
@StackedCrooked sadly this is of little value for statistical analysis
should they throw away the data then
nah, I mean for me personally
I need a set that will allow me to show some thing with the minimum effort
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Explicit async I/O sucks.
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The runtime should do it for you.
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11:55
I don’t want to think about it.
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Hi all :)
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Hello.
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@rightfold What is the problem you are facing with Async I/O ? Are you using Linux AIO, POSIX Async I/O, Windows Async I/O, or something else?
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That I have to either write callbacks (in C++) or async/await (in C#).
hmpfhhfasd
this data sucks too
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11:58
Coroutines FTW.
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Green threads FTW.
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So you aer on Windows only then?
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Boost.Coroutine works on OS X and Linux as well, so I’m fine with it. :P
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Also Erlang.
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And Styx. :drool:
12:00
styx doesn't exist
so it doesn't work.
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I know right. :(
stop living in a fantasy world
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I think I will just drop the hypercomplex generalisation.
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Just integers, decimals and floats.
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Not sure if I should make Int <: Decimal though.
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12:03
I know, I’ll drop Float and have Int be a virtual type.
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If you specify a hEvent to your overlapped data before a write then you can do a WaitForSingleObject, you tried that?
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I have no idea what hEvent and WaitForSingleObject do.
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I’m a Unix guy.
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I don’t like low-level abstractions, though.
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12:06
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If you have a OVERLAPPED ov; then do a ov->hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); before calling WriteFile(). Then calling WaitForSingleObject(ov->hEvent, 3000); will wait up to 3 seconds for the I/O to complete.
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I don’t want to block OS threads.
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Kinda the point of async I/O.
I have an interesting dataset
but it's weirdly structured
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12:08
@BartekBanachewicz Me too: the set of datasets that Bartek finds interesting.
uh i really have to pick something already
I could probably do the processing I need in Knime
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For what?
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School?
y
I have to pick a dataset that I will work on in this semester
well this "meta-set" is funny
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Sounds extremely boring and horrible.
12:10
it shows browser and language usages
@rightfold it's not, it's pretty interesting
I just don't know how to get the data to the structure I need just now
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Yeah, but you also have to do self reflections, peer assessments and write ten books about unrelated subjects.
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IME. vOv
your uni was terrible
just like mine vOv
doesn't mean everything on it is terrible
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Rotterdam University is complete shit. :P
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12:13
@rightfold Oh, I read from your reply that you did not want async I/O write callbacks, my bad. However, sometimes, like in a persistent index implementation you need to sometimes write-and-forget (async) and then sometimes you need to wait for a write, that kind of code enables you to accomplish that without writing one sync I/O and one async I/O.
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If I want to write and forget, I just write in a new green thread.
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Like go writeFile() in Go or spawn(fun() -> writeFile() end) in Erlang.
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@Jefffrey All my projects.
12:15
I like how easy that is
those data processing tools like BI extensions to MSSQL and Knime are kinda nice
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Use AWK.
lol haha fuck that forever
bullshit linux dwellers hobbies don't interest me in the slightest
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AWK ftw.
fuck perl, bash, awk, and that whole ecosystem
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Perl is nice.
12:16
it's even more terrible than web really
perl is fucking terrible
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Perl is nice for web development.
lmao
yeah do web development in perl good luck
oh wait you haven't completed a single project in perl
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I have.
what, hello world?
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Flame v0.01.
12:18
lol
anyway I couldn't care less please let's stop talking about Perl
let's forget that thing ever existed and move on
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Nice trolling @BartekBanachewicz talking about Perl in the C++ chatroom ;o)
@IngeHenriksen it's not the C++ chatroom
it is silly
it's the Haskell chatroom
okay so I have a table with country data
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12:20
Says Lounge <C++> in my UI, bug?
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My words function in Perl is nice.
kerplow!
how do I convert 2D array to 3D array
or rather, how do I process such data
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sub words {
    map lc, grep /^[a-z0-9]+$/i, split /\b/, shift;
}
12:21
I'd like to see trends for every set
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What do you mean with process?
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rtrees?
here's some sample data
it goes all the way to 2014-03
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@BartekBanachewicz assign an array to each element.
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yeah, looks like rtrees
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12:23
R-trees are tree data structures used for spatial access methods, i.e., for indexing multi-dimensional information such as geographical coordinates, rectangles or polygons. The R-tree was proposed by Antonin Guttman in 1984 and has found significant use in both theoretical and applied contexts. A common real-world usage for an R-tree might be to store spatial objects such as restaurant locations or the polygons that typical maps are made of: streets, buildings, outlines of lakes, coastlines, etc. and then find answers quickly to queries such as "Find all museums within 2 km of my curre...
I am not sure if I can split that to N datasets easily
hmm
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Well, you need some kind of metric
I filtered "Statistic = Country" and "Key = Poland"
I am now wondering if I can replace the filter with something that would produce all of the sets somehow
hm I can group the results, but that implies aggregation
I don't want to fold/aggregate, I want to divide into separate sets :F
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Have a set of sets and group those.
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Perhaps your choise of database system is bad for your purpose; have looked into using a graph database system?
12:40
@IngeHenriksen it's not my choice. And I am fairly sure Knime can do it, I just can't.
I think it's ok
this task is preliminary analysis only anyway
I got two pages of the report without any stretchings so it's k.
oh look @KonradRudolph recommending nonius :) //cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
The good argument is made of those words though. I would say you have to read them for the argument to be in your mind, but you've already told me not to presume you haven't read something. Enjoy your downvote, I guess. — djechlin 10 hours ago
goto hate strikes again
boggles the mind
also, wtf:
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Q: use C program and make Bitmap damage compression

user3449621I need help make C programming. R,G,B( each 8 bit ) make right shift, it will be damage 1 bit and i will save __. res file. □□□□ □□□■ □□□□ □□■■ □□□□ □■■■ □□□□ ■■■■ .... ■■■■ ■■■■ [ black blank is damage bit ] here is code i want fix these code and add some code make right shift each r, g,...

shame really, because the little block diagrams are cute
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@BartekBanachewicz It’s beta. :v
@rightfold dunno, it worked well for me
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What is diuing?
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Oh, diving.
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lol
12:59
heh, the guy I am teaching seems to be getting it

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