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@AlexM. The part where you got to the first Inn, only to meet a mage that could completely wipe your squad immediately was funny as well.
@AlexM. I always imagined that's what @rightfold sounds like
lol
@JBL Does "she" say "reboir"?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Haha, no "revoir".
The budget for voice acting was gone, so the devs had to reuse the voice of a guard named "Pique" (Pikes) from the BG demo. It notably explains the lack of confrontation between Imoen and other members of the group, like Khalid & Jaheira vs Xzar and Montaron.
Scrappy game development.
@JBL I mean, I know what she meant, but that's not what it sounds like to me.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, indeed, sounds a bit like it.
I should reinstall that shit.
14:14
@ScarletAmaranth For a second I forgot about his compressibility when he was smashed.
And no haku as of yet.
@StackedCrooked he's absolutely immune to all blunt attacks and projectiles
Hopefully we'll see some decent ass-kicking soon :P
you either need to cut him or use some sort of a devil fruit power :)
@JBL I don't remember having trouble with the bounty hunters, just with the bosses
anyway, my evasive tactics stopped working once I got close to Sarevok
(or, of course, haki)
14:15
I had to kill two permablurred w/ huge attack speed bosses
wasn't even able to hit them
man now I want to install it too
user784668
Huh.
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Found out where the GCC bug occurs.
@ScarletAmaranth I'm reminded of the scene with Mihawk during the war.
He almost got his arms cut off.
14:17
his "ordinary punch" stuff was funny anyway
I think he'll just go full retard soon enough
maybe even conqueror's
It would be funny if he used gear 3.
I didn't see anybody really strong in the arena of C
so he'll just chill
@Fanael do tell
user784668
14:21
@BartekBanachewicz __deregister_frame_info_bases
user784668
Called from atexit.
user1804599
My estimation was wrong
user1804599
I estimated five days and it only took six hours.
wait for the bug reports to roll in, mofo
then counting how many of those are produced by yourself? :'(
user784668
14:29
And reported.
and blamed, in here, on the language
14:47
@rightfold Better than the opposite
I'm happy, bitches. What's up?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your happiness level, and the number of times we've been called "bitches" so far.
some smooth music right here: youtube.com/watch?v=kFGFstjDvLk
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Haha, smooth.
@R.MartinhoFernandes innit
14:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Some time ago I made a handy visualisation to help those dumb people understand
looks like a clothes hanger
Feel free to torture people with it
@CatPlusPlus Your free hand drawing sucks.
You suck
Especially compared to @R.MartinhoFernandes's masterwork in that regard.
14:53
Also it's mouse drawing not hand drawing
It still uses your hand tssss
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@CatPlusPlus :3
It's not the same order of magnitude of precision so shutup
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Now I have to install Solr on a production server woohoo how fun.
Cat, your mouse drawing is orders of magnitude better than mine. So, at least you've got that.
14:56
@rightfold Puppetise your infrastructure :v
not sure how many of you have seen this before but: youtube.com/watch?v=Porp5v5lLKk
My slides are hand-drawn but the diagrams I've posted on SO were mouse-drawn.
@EtiennedeMartel Not in his case. When a cat draws using a mouse, he has to maneuver around to chase the mouse in just the right directions to produce the drawing.
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user1804599
Well, I do have to figure out some way to make the entire package easily clonable.
sometimes I think if there'll be another animal exterminating us in the future, it will be birds lol
user1804599
14:56
Because the client wants that.
@EtiennedeMartel its amazing
crows display some quite intelligent behavior too
user1804599
And he's used to DirectAdmin, but that doesn't ship with Neo4j and Solr so. And probably doesn't work with PHP 5.5 anyway.
does anything work with PHP?
user1804599
What I'm using it with works fine. vOv
14:58
I'm tempted to delete that 300-vote answer of mine, since it's shit and I'm too lazy to think about it
Work around PHP, maybe. Work beneath the tyranny of PHP, perhaps.
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@CatPlusPlus inb4 mod undeletes it.
How it got to this score I'll never know
@CatPlusPlus Simple, people upvoted it.
Irrelevant of content
:stackoverflow:
15:00
apparently
user1804599
If it's shit, delete it.
user1804599
Remove all shit.
Shit.RemoveAll(ShitShit);
Why did you pass something to RemoveAll?
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@TonyTheLion rm $(which php)
15:03
it is either Shit.RemoveAll() or RemoveAll(ShitShit);
Hm, if I make this thing CW will I still get pinged by comments?
If it's an enum? Remove all of a certain type? But then that should be in the name
If not, we'll make sure someone edits all the comments to have @CatPlusPlus.
RemoveAllOfType(Bleh)
Let's find out
major Evanescence vibe
Saved by GEMA again, I guess.
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Also, hmm, I need to do something about my music library being full of sad songs.
Download happy songs
download even sadder songs, so the rest of your songs don't seem as sad
@R.MartinhoFernandes they say so much
user784668
15:13
Ahahahahahahahaha.
@Fanael wat
@TonyTheLion I need to find happy songs I like first.
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Emobot
Don't get me wrong; I do have happy songs to listen to, but not too many.
15:17
this is the saddest song I ever listened to; I try to listen to happy stuff all the time
So it gets a bit repetitive.
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@Griwes bug
wait, no, forgot about this one: youtube.com/watch?v=9VoB5kpr5EE
sad you say, the entire Virgin Suicides by Air youtube.com/watch?v=M9Bqu81QrIA
15:23
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Q: A simple "hello word" in java needs 10G virtual memory?

user3246431Running a simple java program on our production machine, I noticed that this program eats up more 10G virt. I know that virtual memory is not that relevant, but at least I would like to understand why this is needed. public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { System.o...

lol
@CurtisHx: Think about it. One GIGAbyte of virtual memory! It is still insane, what are you doing with that much address space? — MSalters 1 hour ago
:lol:
page does not exist @TonyTheLion
I think that went well
15:27
@ÓlafurWaage same here
oh god 1GB of vmem what will we doooooooooooooo
Who cares the rset is only 20MB THIS IS WASTING MEMORY
@ÓlafurWaage sametiez
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Already the second today!
Clearly you should fork C++
@Xeo What it this []hehehe thing?
15:30
packaging an overloaded function (like std::stoll) into std::function
AHAFGIGHKEHjfgrjhudgyj
Xeo's proposal
No one understands std::function.
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From what I've heard from Puppy, I do not want to hack on Clang
There's also GCC! :v
It should be nuked for all the confusion it creates.
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15:31
@CatPlusPlus The reports on that aren't any better either.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How?
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@Jefffrey My proposal.
It quite simply doesn't make any sense to package an overloaded function into a type-erased container of callables of one particular signature.
Just that.
@Xeo What proposal?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think he actually wants the overloaded function in there. Just for it not to be ambiguous when constructing the std::function.
15:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes People look for a tool that does that job; and something called "function" comes to mind quite naturally.
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Or maybe I just have more hope for that guy than you do
he's normally not-dumb
@Jefffrey My []foo proposal :P
I give up.
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(lifting a potentially overloaded function into a functor)
@Xeo I stopped at the title.
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#define LIFT(f) [](auto&&... as) -> decltype(auto){ return (f)(_fwd(as)...); }
It's basically ^, but more general
Also, std::forward should become a language primitive
15:34
@Xeo Loses functionality.
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Just give it two forms
@Xeo Its... wrapping a function call within a lambda. How would that be useful exactly?
@Jefffrey You can pass an overload set. instead of a specific element of that set.
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@Jefffrey You can now refer to an overloaded / templated function / function with default arguments with a variable.
I like to think of it as passing not a specific function, but a name.
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15:38
it's not wrapping a function, but really a function name.
hah
\o/
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That's also what I wrote in my proposal, FWIW
better to say that it's passing an overload set, rather than a name.
But it's not always.
Can be, I didn't look at the proposal for quite some time and might've developed a thought that calling it that is my original idea.
15:39
@Xeo That would replace std::function?
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template<class T> void foo(T v) is not an overload set
neither is void foo(int i = 42)
@Jefffrey ... no?
Sometimes it creates a polymorphic callable over a single function.
Yeah, default parameters.
well, it is an overload set, that set just happens to have one member.
Doesn't make that description any better.
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Also, "overload set" sounds technical and scary
15:40
It makes it misleading.
the Standard is full of technical and scary things.
like, in fact, "overload set" itself.
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Doesn't help when trying to preach it to people
@DeadMG Good that we are not talking standardese here.
which is used in lots of contexts when only one result might be found.
@DeadMG The standard doesn't need this description.
15:41
like ADL and operator overloading, if I recall correctly.
@Xeo and []foo would translate to LIFT(foo)?
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basically
I see.
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anyhow, home time
@TonyTheLion: You gonna fix that link, or what?
15:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, wouldn't know how
Please make your sample a SSCCE next time (as in my answer...). See also my comment heresehe 1 min ago
@DeadMG Why can't it infer the type?
Lol my comment is losing convincing power, it seems
It will indeed. +1 though. It doesn't often happen I get sniped to a boost-spirit answer. And with excellent explanation. My answer fixes the issue, though I don't have much time to look at it from all angles :) — sehe 5 mins ago
15:55
@Jefffrey Long story.
Good times for
@DeadMG Is it intended?
@Jefffrey If it did so, it would always infer an lvalue, and make it useless.
Or is it a bug?
it's intentionally defined that way.
the language rules mean that inference cannot infer the correct type.
if forward permitted calls with inference, it would be pointless.
15:57
Yeah, you could just pass things without forward and get the exact same behaviour.
Oh, right.
Thanks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes does the wording make special exemption for std::forward, banning deduction, then?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Its argument type handles that.
16:07
or it just magically happens due to some other rule
cos it's a remove_reference<T>::type?
fortuitous.
also, what a giant sodding mess
move semantics are a gigantic cesspool of abstraction leaks
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The argument is remove_referenced because it is intended to not deduce.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit In other news, water is wet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ic
@Fanael \o/
shame there's no Note about that in the standard
user1804599
16:20
Wohoo.
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Dat audio quality.
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Fuck you Nokia.
16:36
@Jefffrey that's @Bartek
He's smooth.
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... the strawberries combined forces and turned into a smoothie in my shopping bag :(
Add a banana in there and see what happens.
@rightfold what did Nokia do this time :(
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@Ak_Crusader Good plan
16:46
then a Nilla cookie. Mmm... I want a smoothie now.
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@AlexM. not being an iPod.
@Xeo So they fixed themselves!
@rightfold does that not depend most on the headphones? I know the sound hardware matters too but still; what nokia are you using?
user1804599
Nokia C3.
@Xeo Add cream and sugar -> enjoy.
user1804599
16:49
The music player is also horrible, so.
I'm weird.
the number one rule of creating tasty food- add cream and sugar.
user1804599
Shuffle is implemented by choosing a random song when the current one ends.
C3 looks like one of those business-oriented phones from Nokia
or artificial sweetener if you're pro.
user1804599
16:49
Rather than creating an array of all songs and shuffling that, then playing it as if it were a playlist.
it's probably the hardware then; one of the Xpress Music phones would have been a better choice in the Nokia range perhaps
I compared the same headphones on an Xperia X8 and on an iPad and yeah there was a real difference
but the X8 is a piece of cheap crap
/r/sex is weird
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/r/ightfold
@Jefffrey This is surprising?
I was just expecting 80% of "Is my penis love enough" kind of questions. None found in 2 pages I've checked.
A lot of interesting things though.
16:54
I think they delete those posts because they have it in their faqs
Like the story about two virgins trying for the first time; the guy just can't push it in; both spend the night laughing.
It makes me happy for them.
But it's definitely not what I expected on /r/sex.
user1804599
Clojure is so great.
Oh FFS. Let's see what's so great about Clojure.
compilation times
user1804599
It’s a lisp and it runs on the JVM.
16:59
fucking swamp internet
@rightfold and both suck.
brother watches youtube at 360p -> die due to lag in CS
user1804599
Lisps are great.
@DeadMG it's no lag, it's lack. of skill.
@DeadMG your brother died??? what???
17:00
yes, I often think that when I have 300 ping and I register as dead before the other guy has even come around the corner
dammit it's 9 PM and I'm still at work =\
obviously my personal skill is just insufficient
Oh, you died in Counter Strike because your brother was watching a youtube video.
user1804599
Pwned by a grue.
if by "grue" you mean "poor internet speeds" then yes.
17:03
@DeadMG I present to you a grue.
...with a canoe attached... wtf
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I'm sure a discussion of the reason for the disappearance of adventure games in favor of RPGs would be fascinating
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@rightfold I use Scheme to solve Project Euler problems, that's as far as I got in Lisp or functional programming in general; I did try Haskell first but the syntax was too extreme for me
it feels like golfscript for some reason, at least to me
@rightfold Oh, I see.
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@Jefffrey lolwot
17:06
typedef TransientWriter<DDS::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaData,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataTypeSupport_var,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataTypeSupportImpl,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataDataWriter,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataDataWriter_var,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataDataReader,
::NetAcquire::MeasurandMetaDataDataReader_var> Writer;
@Jefffrey a lack of newlines
@LightnessRacesinOrbit right
user1804599
% /etc/init.d/dawg start
Have I told you py.test is very nice?
17:15
I don't really understand why this is UB.
I suppose the optimizer could mess this up.
But suppose it was extern bool b.
user1804599
Make b atomic.
user1804599
You cannot read from and write to the same variable from different threads without synchronisation.
@StackedCrooked It could still load b only once and then just check the register.
the optimizer has no reason to believe the value of b has changed, so it can just cache the value and check the cache in a register every time it needs to get the value.
Ah. Right.
Silly me.
user1804599
17:18
So you need to make it atomic or you need to use a mutex or a message queue or something like that.
Ok, so what if it was bool get_bool(); // non-inline function defined in separate TU
@rightfold Yeah, I know the rules.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Show example.
LTO says fuck you.
there's nothing non-Standard about LTO.
user1804599
How are get_bool and set_bool implemented?
17:19
nominally, the compiler has to treat function calls as if they might modify any memory, but there's nothing stopping the compiler looking into the body of the function and optimizing on that basis.
@rightfold They set a global variable.
user1804599
What is the type of that global variable?
being defined in another TU does not protect you from this.
user1804599
Is it std::atomic<bool> or bool?
I guess LTO could mess things up.
17:20
yes.
user1804599
Calling an external function is not synchronisation.
and in addition, don't forget that the Standard says nothing about atomicity of reads/writes to non-atomic variables.
@rightfold bool of course (otherwise I wouldn't have a question)
you could see bit tearing, that kind of thing.
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UB.
17:21
Make like a tree, and get outta here.
I don't get it ^
so it's totally UB.
user1804599
Also meh low-level crap.
user1804599
Use high-level abstractions.
@rightfold My question is why it's UB. (See my first comment above.)
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@StackedCrooked Because you lack synchronisation.
17:22
Well, thank you.
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5 mins ago, by rightfold
You cannot read from and write to the same variable from different threads without synchronisation.
it's UB because making it not UB would require MANY additional read/writes
it would destroy optimizers and optimizations.
even common architectures like x86 don't have atomic reads/writes for some variables, of which 8bit is one of them.
so as with every other UB, it's UB because making it not UB would destroy the potential of optimizers to optimize.
Incorrect (or deliberately incorrect) variant of "make like a tree and leave".
Oh. Funny.
user1804599
Make everything UB so the implementation can optimise out everything.
My application can optionally use cairo. (e.g. Its a command line app that will generate images if compiled with cairo). Now how can I have that coded in CMake ?
17:29
tell that to Cat
IF(Cairo_FOUND)
SET(GRAPH_USING_CAIRO 1)
ask Herb Sutter
or maybe his baby graphics lib of the week will be something else
he will give some herbal solution
user1804599
By invoking a decent build system from CMake.
nested build systems ? ;)
17:33
Hello peeps.
user1804599
ETIAN <3
o_O
clearly they can't write interrupt handlers :D
re-entrance for the win lose
windows would crash the entire computer and you wouldn't get access to it you see
Restarting unlocked is the sin.
One crash, another crash, who cares.
@ScarletAmaranth windows just blinks the screen a few times and the driver restarts.
17:38
Restart always locked. Solved.
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I want to make software.
I have a question for the you sentient entities: is there a way, on Windows, to know what files changed since a specific point in time?
@EtiennedeMartel Find?
You know, that thing that used to have the little dog animation.
user1804599
Enumerate all files and filter based on time of last change.
I mean, without the obvious (and potentially slow for a large amount of files) approach of scanning all of them.
17:39
Index the entire disk.
@ZanLynx yeah windows LOVES force-restarting drivers; "ah, so your raytracer takes more than 3 secs to execute on your GPU? let me crash it for you"
@rightfold What's stopping you?
Essentially, I want to build some sort of index, yes, and I'm wondering if I can incrementally update that index without having to run some sort of service in the background.
(Although I'm only monitoring a single directory, so...)
"In Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, administrators can define computer-wide global object access auditing policy for either the entire file system or registry on a computer. "
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@FredOverflow lack of inspiration.
17:41
(But that directory can contain a few hundreds of thousands of files)
So define a global success audit on the filesystem.
@EtiennedeMartel Once you eat the cake, it's gone.
@EtiennedeMartel Index only one folder.
@rightfold Artists get inspiration from nude women. What's the equivalent of a nude woman in the programming realm?
user1804599
What is a woman?
That life form without a penis.
17:43
@rightfold A human that identifies as female.
Like a man but more womb
user1804599
The IT equivalent would probably be the internals of a function, then.
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Don’t dare touching or looking at it or someone will slap you in the face.
@FredOverflow even dressed women can provide inspiration
what is a schwuchtel?
user1804599
17:53
Time for a shower.
user1804599
Maybe I will get some inspiration there.
@DeadMG faggot
@rightfold Are you looking for ugly code? I wanted to suggest the STL. Pretty sure there was a stackoverflow question about that. What I came up with instead:
I just won a game of Mafia because the other guy was named "Deutsche Schwuchtel"
17:56
@EtiennedeMartel build your index once, then update with this?
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@DeadMG lol

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