@JerryCoffin I do feel that apples make for poor electronic devices. They just go rotten when you're trying to compute with them, and they can only do like 1 flops.
@Mysticial Long ago, he asked a whole series of questions on meta that basically worked out to: "Just exactly how far can I push things without getting banned?", and now he's careful to push exactly to the very limit every time he posts.
@CatPlusPlus I'm pretty sure the basic idea is that it measures the movement of your finger relative to the rest of your hand, so it pretty much depends on your having practiced in a regular keyboard long enough for it to be mostly muscle memory. Probably still need to use a real keyboard semi-regularly to keep long-term drift from setting in as well.
This actually has been implemented. Only users with 10k or greater rep (or ♦ moderators) see it with all queues included. The close queue has been especially excluded from that indicator on Stack Overflow. For all users who have greater than 2k rep, but less than 10k rep, they see only the sugges...
@Mysticial Seems likely to conflict with the kind of code your write.
> Programmers must be careful when intermixing Intel® Supplemental Streaming Extensions (Intel® SSE) and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX) operations inside a transactional region. Intermixing Intel® SSE instructions accessing XMM registers and Intel® AVX instructions accessing YMM registers may cause transactions to abort.
@Mysticial ...thankfully. Still trying to figure out what that quote actually means. Does it mean TSX is (basically) incompatible with code that uses either SSE or AVX, or does it only mean it's incompatible if you use both SSE and AVX inside a transaction? Badly written.
@Mysticial Right. Not to mention, it would also have to be written to use TSX instead of conventional synchronization.
Given how hard MS works on backward compatibility, I'd be really surprised to see them use this for anything like basic threading primitives for quite a while (unless they decided it was worth having two DLLs, one for each type of sync, or something on that order).
y-cruncher itself is entirely fork-join, via pthread_create/pthread_join or CreateThread/WaitForSingleObject. Nothing else aside from the occasional shared_ptr.
But I have a couple of mini-projects that do a bit of dynamic scheduling using OpenMP critical sections or Win32/pthread mutexes.
@Borgleader He is still editing every few seconds. If he manages to get it at least reasonably accurate, then I don't see a need for downvotes. If he doesn't get it fixed reasonably quickly, then it seems like a downvote and probably vote to delete are appropriate.
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hey, more of a UML questions. If i am implementing a standard library interface in UML, how would i represent that interface in the implementing class.
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