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18:10
TIL that you can use "d" for "♪"
it doesn't really look like it but still
@rightfold lolwut
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@sehe Inderdaad. Een spoorwegovergang zonder slagbomen is uiterst gevaarlijk.
@Abyx Without context, that's a lie!
> Tom Bongaerts: haha, ons onozel ideetje van ploeg 2 gaat internationaal. Foto is al gedeeld in Nederland, Duitsland, Frankrijk, Oostenrijk, Hongarije, UK en Canada
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Het gaat om het idee. :v
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In België zou dit geen probleem zijn, want de trein is toch veel te laat.
18:20
Hoewel het niet in me opgekomen was dat een trein ervan zou ontsporen. Ziet eruit als goedkoop plastic. Mmm.
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Ik zou uitkijken; die Belgen sporen niet.
@sehe het is duur plastic
Ik dacht eigenlijk alleen dat het hilarisch was als een trein de leiding netjes zou doorsnijden
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Can spiders smell?
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Because there’s a spider in the lavatory and I just farted there.
18:23
@rightfold it is likely
poor spider
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The spider has no money. :(
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Poor spider vs rich rightfold.
@BenjaminGruenbaum you are like a year behind
you are lagging
18:31
I'm in fucking reserve service in the army, I'm not just a year behind.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Some guy came in here with a beef against LRIO and we needed a room to bin his shit, so I made one
peace and love
I got to code C++ today to fix a retarded problem. It was not C++11.
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In countries with conscription for all males, does it also apply to transsexuals?
@rightfold good questions, no - it doesn't. Also, we have conscription to both males and females :/
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18:33
Oh, which country are you in?
do love, don't do war
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Oh, Israel.
@rightfold Israel, it's pretty cool here most of the time - I suddenly got called to reservse service for some reason for 10 days.
It's not that bad, just stuck. I don't shoot people or do anything too important..
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Do you speak Hebrew?
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18:36
Cool. :P
> Which brings me back to Gerv and the fucking thereof. At the top of his post he edited in the following: veekun.com
@BenjaminGruenbaum Whoa, the Crimean situation is escalating quicker than I anticipated o.O
@BenjaminGruenbaum making me curious
@sehe it's not too interesting. It's an old program some 'expert reserve specialist' wrote that does some rather trivial logic matching serial numbers and some calculations crunching. I haven't wanted to kill someone so bad for using references over values and not using containers, quite the delete[] fest. Refactored code to fourth the size, runs twice as fast and has no leaks. That's probably just becasue I was angry, would've probably been faster to rewrite it in Python in retrospect :D
When I say references I of course mean pointers.
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18:53
@sehe do you know a better Dutch word for “artificial” than “kunstmatig?”
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I don’t like “kunstmatig” in this context.
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Or something that is both artificial and abstract.
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(Can artefacts be abstract?)
@JohannesSchaub-litb guys
18:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum guzy
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I think “iets abstracts” is the correct term.
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Because things that are abstract are inherently artificial.
@rightfold philosophically that's not true :P
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What is abstract and not artificial?
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19:01
Hmm.
dei/deis/deiself (ONLY USE IF YOU ARE GOD/DEITY BASED OTHERKIN)
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Vertigo.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum That’s a tough one.
@rightfold that was an example, the question mark is just out of politeness :P
An idea is abstract and not artificial. Another example could be numbers, they are abstract but you find them in nature all the time.
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19:04
Numbers do not occur in nature.
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That makes no sense at all.
Of course they do.
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There occur things in nature that you can model as/reason about using numbers.
@StackedCrooked I hear falling to your death is very exciting
that too
19:05
Your perception of things is how you model them anyway. Otherwise everything is considered artificial.
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A stone is a stone.
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No matter how you perceive it.
@CatPlusPlus it's a once in a lifetime experience
Right, the concept of a bike is itself. However, whether the actual bike you see is a bike and is really what you see is debatable. You can say the bike you see is an artificial.
Are you discussing philosophy with Zoidberg
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19:06
Kamikaze trapeze.
I'm not saying I agree with that PoV. Just saying it's there.
@rightfold lol, well I am watching a Japanese anime about the circus
@CatPlusPlus no, we're discussing the C++ Anti-Questions programming language.
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@StackedCrooked kek
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@BenjaminGruenbaum same thing.
Xeo
Xeo
19:12
@Stacked Btw, any progress on Rewrite?
@Xeo I'm still at the final route
Xeo
Xeo
Final character route?
i.e., Akane? Or final game route?
Akane.
There's a final game route? :)
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hi rapptziwapptz :3
Xeo
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19:14
@StackedCrooked After you have all 5 character routes finished, you get the Moon route, and after that the Terra route. :)
Xeo
Xeo
Moon is pretty short
but Terra is IIRC the longest
that's big news
I thought I had almost finised the game..
:D
Xeo
Xeo
haha
I should reread Terra
such a beautiful route.
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Don’t let Bartek read that!
I miss bartek, where's he at?
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> miss bartek
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> he
@Jefffrey probably drunk and dead
19:36
Fun thought, if you die really drunk, you stay drunk when you're dead.
How many here feel meh or better.
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I feel worse than meh.
How many here feel meh or worse.
I feel better most of the time
I feel awesome.
Everything's terrible
19:37
@bamboon TL;DW: Herb loves arrays.
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I want to do something but I cannot do it. :<
@CatPlusPlus always?
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I have been struggling with it for quite some time.
@rightfold Viagra
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lolno
19:37
code?
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I coded today.
@rightfold but what is it?
@rightfold That can't be good.
I want 10k hours of math exp
19:39
maths is pretty useful
folks do you like my new troll pic
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@JohanLarsson :X
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@JohannesSchaub-litb I already told you to get out. No trolls in this room.
@JohanLarsson Useful math is also called "programming". You already have the exp.
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19:39
@FredOverflow There are branches of mathematics that have nothing to do with programming, yet are quite useful.
@FredOverflow I suck at programming also :) perhaps a bit less than at maths.
@rightfold I'm trying to cheer the guy up here.
"time(0) - time(0)" will that detect the time cost of a function call?
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No.
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It can be inlined.
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19:41
The order of evaluation is undefined.
@FredOverflow I've been happy all day
what if "time" returns nanoseconds
@JohannesSchaub-litb The value will be far too small to detect.
@rightfold secret?
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@JohanLarsson :D
19:41
what if it returns nanoseconds
@JohannesSchaub-litb loop, and do unrolling.
run it many times?
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@JohannesSchaub-litb That does not matter.
I actually wrote code for that not too long ago, lemme find it.
what if the function cant be inlined
i mean, if its code is not available.. when it is inside a .so file
19:42
link-time optimization can still inline it.
what does it have to do with order of evaluation? taking the absolute value, the sign doesnt matter
Not from a shared library
@FredOverflow it can't without having the AST right?
LTO doesn't exist in dynamic linking
Why do you care about the cost of a function call? Homework?
19:42
@JohannesSchaub-litb run with -O0
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Make it as [[gnu:noinline]] or w/e the syntax was.
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
@JohannesSchaub-litb The linker never has access to an AST and still does optimizations.
@FredOverflow my understanding is that for LTO, the ast is stored into the file
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You don’t need AST to optimise code.
19:43
into the .o file, that is
or, at least, some other form of intermediate code. for GCC, i seem to remember it is GIMPL
you can't link time optimize if all you have is machine code
Again, why do you care how expensive a function call is?
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@JohannesSchaub-litb You can optimise machine code. :v
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You can parse it into assembly, transform that to C, compile that with -O3. :P
@rightfold i don't think any optimizing linker does that :D
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It would be silly.
19:45
@FredOverflow i want to test
so no reason really
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clang can output LLVM assembly files that LLVM can then combine and optimise.
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-O4 did that in the past, but the flag has been removed IIRC.
@rightfold Is it still April 1st in the country you live in?
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@FredOverflow No.
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19:46
Why?
It sounds unreal.
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It worked. vOv
yeah i have done and tried it
it works
@JohannesSchaub-litb I see you have finally morphed into your true form! :)
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20:02
Polymorphic troll.
@FredOverflow haha, what? Arrays as in [], std:array or std::vector?
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@bamboon Arrays in general.
@bamboon anything contiguous :)
@Jefffrey ah ok, that way. I see.
20:24
@Rapptz feels like a kludge imo
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@Rapptz She is so enthusiastic that her enthusiasm is obviously fake.
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Also
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> Dominique Ansel, maker of the Cronut, intrigued Americans with his latest creation: the Cookie Shot
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As if nobody has ever done that before.
I sure love her moaning
20:31
@Jefffrey that's... what he said?
uh, nevermind
@rightfold I dunno--seems a lot like a fair number of women I've met.
That's sad and feminist male chauvinist discriminant how is that thing called?
@BenjaminGruenbaum cool. I do that too. I mean, forget to switch languages :)
@rightfold lol "this context"
I already had Python open. I just figured I'd refactor a little and ended up with a rewrite :P
I don't know why, but there is something that troubles me about code that handles resources poorly in C++... I don't have that issue in other languages.
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@sehe kek
20:38
my head is exploding
lol what are you on about
C++ is practically the only language that gets it right.
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@Jefffrey Bullshit.
@DeadMG i think by "this issue" he means the OCD to fix it
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@DeadMG That is false.
For example, I don't mind doing for line in open("fileName"): and letting the process death close that descriptor in Python rather than doing a with, but in c++ memory or descriptors that aren't freed annoy me.
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20:39
Haskell gets it right.
yeah, it doesn't handle resources at all
@BenjaminGruenbaum Except if you just do std::ifstream file("fileName"); then everything associated with it is freed correctly...
that's how you do it ladies
I treat resources a lot more seriously in c++, even when I really shouldn't.
@BenjaminGruenbaum what do you mean? (read what puppy said)
20:41
@rightfold You are a weird person. Why would people put milk in their cookie? (unless as an ingredient before baking)
@ScarletAmaranth I have programs that do one thing only. They start, they run for a minute, then the process ends. In languages like Python I don't mind not handling resources at all. I don't mind leaving open descriptors etc. In c++, I'd never do that.
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@sehe Because they are weird people.
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Also, I am indeed a weird person, but not because of this.
no you are not
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Weird people are best people.
20:41
Trueness
yes :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum sounds like a psychological problem
@DeadMG what you're saying is completely unrelated to what I'm saying, but thanks... I've never heard of streams before :P
@Rapptz yep.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then what were you talking about?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I still don't understand maybe... so you actually call like linux open() on a file descriptor yourself?
20:42
because all C++ resource handling is super duper simple in all acyclic cases.
@DeadMG the fact I'm obsessive about doing resource management right in c++ even if the script is short running, where in other languages I don't.
@ScarletAmaranth no... why would I do that? That was an example in Python where open does something else (gets you an iterator over the lines of a file which you should close when you're done with the file basically).
well, all I'm saying is that that's on you and there's nothing wrong with how C++ handles resources- quite the opposite, it's far superior to that execute-around bullshit.
you probably just don't write enough C++
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open doesn't give you an iterator
@CatPlusPlus yeah yeah
20:44
@BenjaminGruenbaum tell me what exactly it is that you do that requires you to free something at the end manually because I'm a dummy :)
A C++ example would most likely be working against some C api that returns a reference one should free. I always wrap those in classes for RAII - even when it really really doesn't matter.
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol... ok
a C++ example is ... C
Besides if you don't use with then you're bad at Python
@BenjaminGruenbaum So your complaint that C++ is bad in fact boils down to C being bad?
@DeadMG apparently
20:45
No... I didn't complain about C++
ffs.
They're both bad
you'd have the same problem if you had to FFI to that same C API from Python.
you're making a fundamentally invalid comparison.
lol I'm like the only one who understood
@CatPlusPlus that's the thing, if you have a 30 line script it really doesn't matter most of the time.
@Rapptz yeah.
I was complaining about a psychological fuck I have
@rightfold Yeah, education fail. What kind of a father (a) doesn't explain that sugar is bad for your teeth (b) doesn't share?
20:46
Where I worry about resource management in situations where it doesn't matter.
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@sehe lol
Because a memory leak is irrelevant for something that runs for 20 seconds and doesn't consume much memory anyway.
Everybody using C++ frets stuff that doesn't matter
pfft /cc @BenjaminGruenbaum
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@DeadMG i think by "this issue" he means the OCD to fix it
lol
for line in open("file"): doesn't bother me, but working against an API that returns a C "string" that I'm supposed to free and not freeing it annoys me. You can blame the API all you want but we've all worked against horrible apis so there's that.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You're still bad
20:49
@CatPlusPlus for lots of things, but not that one.
Honestly, you seem to just be saying "I like the comfort of a GC"
I read it as c++ scares me. I'm afraid of c++
That would have been the case except I don't have GC there anyway. The process dies so the fd table dies. GC doesn't help me one bit in Python there.
@JohanLarsson meh, I think ti's more like more like - managing resources is such an integral part of c++ that not doing it correct terrifies me, even when irrelevant to the goal.
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You're bad at Python, confirmed
20:52
Are you drunk?
Goddammit. TIL: template constructors in C++ are kinda broken.
At least in VS2013.
@CatPlusPlus yep, because I said a file object is an iterator?
not a very representative sample
but broken how?
you didn't try to create a perfect forwarding constructor, did you?
@DeadMG I think I need to google that.
Holy shit, what did I just walk into...
Hmm?
20:56
I basically have two constructors with identical parameters and very similar code. And I'm trying to use a template to distinguish them. For ~~purrformance~~ reasons, I can't just add an extra boolean and branch in all the places that differ. Or rather, I'm doing that just that, but I'm branching off of the template parameter which is a compile-time constant which will eliminate the branch.
@Mysticial Yes
So many lurkers

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