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The only thing you should be motivated is your total happiness
@LeviMorrison You cannot overload the new operator in C++. You can, however, overload operator new ;)
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Q: Difference between 'new operator' and 'operator new'?

SandeepWhat is difference between "new operator" and "operator new"? Thanks.

@FredOverflow so if that makes you happy, boost your ego and helps you getting what you want, then why not. Time spent on things you enjoy doing is not time waster >_<
@chmod711telkitty I want rep, and getting rep helps me get rep, so yeah.
@LeviMorrison Not sure how you implemented yours.
06:01
@chmod711telkitty So what do you spend your time with?
various thing ... currently I am doing tiling for the first time
@chmod711telkitty You mean Tangram?
The tangram (Chinese: 七巧板; pinyin: qī qiǎo bǎn; literally: "seven boards of skill") is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette) using all seven pieces, which may not overlap. It is reputed to have been invented in China during the Song Dynasty, and then carried over to Europe by trading ships in the early 19th century. It became very popular in Europe for a time then, and then again during World War I. It is one of the most popular dissection...
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hah
@FredOverflow I am laying tiles in the bathroom
almost done now, new tenants are moving in on Saturday ...
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06:04
like this
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/20/Israel-2013-Jerusalem-Temple_Mount-Dome_of_the_Rock-Detail_01.jpg/520px-Israel-2013-Jerusalem-Temple_Mount-Dome_of_the_Rock-Detail_01.jpg
Getting 2x speedup is not really because my operator new is faster, it's just that the data alignment is so critical for this app.
@chmod711telkitty No way, I have a recursive Karel problem where he does exactly that. But his girlfriend is unsatisfied with the result, so he has to undo it.
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dammit my piccy links are not autoboxing all day
@LeviMorrison Has your application gotten 2x faster or some artificial benchmark?
@FredOverflow Application.
06:06
I'm pretty sure operator new is meant to return something properly aligned?
actually I am not telling the exact truth, the tiles are almost done, I am doing grouting @ moment
There are two big chunks of memory, both 2d arrays. I aligned them to a page boundary; hence the speedup.
or well, it expects it.
@FredOverflow do you secret wanting to make your students to suffer a little? You know, tough experiences are good for young people :x
@Rapptz This is aligned to a page boundary. I suspect that alignment will work for any type :D
06:09
@chmod711telkitty Programming is all about suffering and coping with pain, isn't it?
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Q: Compare two integers in C or C++ without comparison operators

groveProduce the shortest program which takes two signed integers as input (through stdin or as arguments) and displays 3 different outputs depending upon whether the first number is (1) greater than, (2) smaller than, or (3) equal to the second number. The Catch You cannot use any of the following ...

None of these answers are really C or C++ are they?
@FredOverflow I am sure that's what you tell yourself when you set the assignment/exam questions ~_~
ISO C or C++ don't allow any of those signatures or fuckery.
@chmod711telkitty I used FizzBuzz in an exam once. It was a disaster.
How can I expect undergraduates to get FizzBuzz right if even doctorates struggle with it?
I am sure if google & microsoft can produce bugs, we are all allowed to produce bugs
humans are imperfect
the world is incomplete without idiots
also grout is getting dry, need to get back to work ...
@Mysticial finding the index of any bit set isn't any faster than just doing a bfs on intel, right? or is there anything you can use
You mean bsf Bit Scan Forward?
Depends on how you want to handle the all-zeros case.
If you want to branch on it, then you use bsf since that sets the flag.
oh it does?
06:48
If you want to use the value for something, use tzcnt.
does the intrinsic use the flag?
bsf and bsr set a flag on all-zeros so you can immediately branch for it. I find this to the usual use-case since all-zeros needs special handling anyway.
tzcnt and lzcnt will return word-size on zero. (32 or 64)
But as AFAIK, only MSVC and ICC on Windows provides a direct intrinsic for bsf and bsr with a way to directly use the flag result.
Good morning gents. Good to see you all talk dirty allready. Carry on :)
Off to work
@sehe what
I dont even
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@FredOverflow Did you just want the Fizzbuzz implemented in a simple programmatic way, not with template tricks etc?
06:54
also, can you munmap single pages after mmap'ing a chunk of multiple pages?
@nightcracker No idea.
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@nightcracker Yes (97% confident)
does it cause fragmentation at the OS level, or can it handle that just fine?
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urgle .... ummmm -
06:59
Also, I didn't notice that cppcon has already started.
Want the videos!!!
6 hours ago, by Rapptz
@Mysticial Won't be available until a few weeks later.
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OS won't care. virtuals to physicals get quite random anyway as time goes on.
@Mysticial Yup. BUT I WANT IT NOW!!! :P
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i gotta go. hope someone less vague can continue for you.
Bye.
> (I guess someone heard of the C++11 book I wrote in Chinese last year, although I have been simply too busy to blog about it)
Chinese. I wonder how many mainland Chinese programmers care about C++11.
07:06
@MarkGarcia when asking "how many Chinese do <X>", the answer is generally "a lot"
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for any X
lol. Of course.
Just by sheer population and statistics.
@MarkGarcia Cool.
@Xeo NGNL Blurays are starting to come out. I wonder what they uncensored.
@Rapptz Yeah, but even cooler is when we could make whole websites on C++. But without even the most minimal networking support...
Though you could ditch HTML/CSS altogether and perhaps have OpenGL -> WebGL.
Truly cross platform apps including the web.
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07:11
@Mysticial Prolly nothing, because there was effectively no sensor in that
Woah, you're actually here.
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And if they change Steph's pantie shots to actually show them, that'd make it worse, IMHO
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@Mysticial It's past 9am, I have work to do!
Cyrus? Is that you? ;)
Sorry, I had to star that because it looks great out of context.
TBH when I first saw emscripten (that was a few months back then) I thought it was pretty meh.
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07:14
@Mysticial :(
Speaking of generated questions. If we can find a way to post a legitimate question on SO next April 1st that involves Steph's panties, I bet it would get a ton of votes in both directions and trigger a close/reopen war.
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lol
Would have to be on Anime.SE though
No, I meant on SO.
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...
struct steph { int panties; }; // something clever goes here
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07:20
Yeah, Steph was a class by herself.
She was such a Steph.
struct Steph : public trollee { int panties; }
The wall I have tiled:
doh, not perfect but decent for a first timer
I miss NGNL :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, slightly worse than "Error: too many errors"
morning folks
@nightcracker bit flog right, slap bitch arithmetic left; it's all music to my ears /cc @Mysticial
@MarkGarcia too many
07:32
oh, I never really noticed that rightfold and daknok were two accounts, I thought it was just a name change.
thegoshman
...
well I'm glad to see we are maintaining the level of conversation in this room.
@sehe ?
oh, your previous comment
yesh!
07:47
time to put some singletons in my codebase :3
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@BartekBanachewicz /me weeps
> The singletons library also automates the definition of singleton
types
just what we've always needed
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@jalf (immutable) singletons in functional languages function quite differently from what you know as singletons
ohhhh singleton generator
07:49
@Xeo hi hi hi
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They're effectively a materialisation of a tag-type
I'm not sure whats worse, dealing with singletons or dealing with strcpy
@Xeo yeah, I know
@Xeo what's the point of a constant singleton?
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What's the point of a constant
07:50
what's the point?
. <---- the point
that is entirely it.
That's a dot
pedantry
well the constant can be inlined, but an immutable singleton might not get inlined
@TonyTheLion I missed it
07:52
TIL:
Whitespace is an esoteric programming language developed by Edwin Brady and Chris Morris at the University of Durham (also developers of the Kaya and Idris programming languages). It was released on 1 April 2003 (April Fool's Day). Its name is a reference to whitespace characters. Unlike most programming languages, which ignore or assign little meaning to most whitespace characters, the Whitespace interpreter ignores any non-whitespace characters. Only spaces, tabs and linefeeds have meaning. An interesting consequence of this property is that a Whitespace program can easily be contained within...
wtf
Yes inlining is what's important
@Mysticial ah, you hadn't heard of that before?
welcome to esolangs, buckle up and wear goggles
@BartekBanachewicz You probably already use singletons in your code base.
For example, ().
08:02
@PolymorphicPotato which of those 4 punctuation characters did you mean? :p
the parens, I'm guessing?
Yes.
It's the type of (), which is the only value of type ().
Hence () is a singleton.
and I'm further assuming you're not talking about C++ then? ;)
I assumed Bartek wasn't talking about C++ either.
you might be right
what's c==
08:07
seeequality?
was that the feminist spoof thing?
no that's me too lazy to press shift
@Mysticial Seriously just today? That and Brainfuck are probably two most known eso langs.
By the way, is the JetBrains C++ IDE any good?
no.
08:25
This is the first time I'm using a QuickCheck-like library.
And it's pretty neat.
erm, what's the 'pattern' where you have a flow of logical steps, like "create thing", "verify creation", "delete thing" and "verify deletion" that you want one class to execute in order, but it will take another class/object as a thing that will be called to execute the correct implementation for these steps?
I think command pattern...
@TonyTheLion Definitely Singletons. It's much easier to kill strcpy with fire.
Strategy?
@thecoshman It's called "a function that takes another function".
@thecoshman "List of functions executed in order."
oh, may be Strategy pattern...
@thecoshman I don't think that's the highlight of the strategy
> Spoiler alert, while I'm known for the occasional #dadjoke, the bad joke in this case was his and it wasn't dirty. Sorry. Haacked on .NET Rocks
it could be part of many patterns
Is there an std::size_t literal?
08:29
@TonyTheLion Interesting
10 hours ago, by sehe
Why [isn't this pinned yet]? IMPAHTANT: Scott Hair Poll
wait, you said "correct implementation"
Ahahahahaha. I forgot the hyperlink.
I guess if the right implementation has to be selected at runtime it is sorta like what strategy does
@LucDanton I usually go with 0ul (although it doesn't always do what it should, I guess. I remember some quirks with initializers in MSVC vs. the-rest-of-the-compilers)
That feels wrong :s I don’t mind a static_cast that much.
Oh, it’s also not appropriate in my context: deduced argument to function template.
08:32
@sehe You didn't post the URL or is that a mere coincidence that you mentioned it?
@sehe lol
Eh, turned out I’m doing something different.
@LucDanton I do if it's just for initialization (std::size_t{} for me)
Heh, I was writing a 0. I like that solution.
bah
my pills no longer seem to aid my sleep like they used to.
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uh-oh
08:46
Fucking void returns :|
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he hehehehehe
Woo new haircut
1988 called, they want their rules back
my microsoft password can't be longer than 16 characters... really
08:53
We allow all non-empty passwords. :D
Ah 32 is a pic-or-didnt-happen
Well fuck the light outside is terrible for selfies
Btw head massages are nice
How to find some_container<T>::size_type when T is itself some_container<T>::size_type ? :D
You're shit out of luck
I guess so
Have you tried T::size_type?
09:00
It would be some_container<T>::size_type::size_type, which I do not think works very well
Fix your metavariables.
Actually I am trying to define a vector of pairs with a value and an index to that same vector.
No, fix your metavariables. Your question is wrong.
What do you mean ?
The answer to the question you did not ask is possibly typename T::value_type::size_type, but I can’t tell because your metavariables are stupid.
09:05
... right
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@Nelxiost So you have a recursive definition? Just use std::size_t
that's what size_type comes down to almost always anyways, I'd say
> almost
Not guaranteed
^
I thought about that, but I was not sure
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@BartekBanachewicz I know. But I don't know of any container that does not use std::size_t
I am trying to find the question to Luc's answer =/
Have you tried fixing your metavariables?
Trying
> The output of markup filters is marked "safe" and will not be escaped when rendered in a template. Always be careful to sanitize your inputs and make sure you are not leaving yourself vulnerable to cross-site scripting or other types of attacks.
why
can't you just escape the output and then apply markdown?
Broken example using ‘foo’ and ‘bar’ as metavariables: "what is the weight of my foo of foos?"; unbroken example: "what is the weight of my foo of bars?"
What's that
09:09
ugghh
Why the fuck is YouTrack using 200% CPU.
Markwhat :D
because you using linux
Appropriate name
09:09
;)
> C++'S ROLE IN
THE MODERN WEB
lol?
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Perl (actually CPAN) has a comedy module which converts your script to space and tab. Newlines are left untouched. I did this to someone once. Pooped themselves? Nearly!

http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/D/DC/DCONWAY/Acme-Bleach-1.150.readme
> C++ Has undefined behavior, compiler can use it to optimize
yeah no
Also seriously, why the hell would you want to use C++ and then compile it to JS? You take the worst of both worlds.
@LucDanton Well it would rather be "what is the foo of my bar of foo", I think
Because JS is the new fetish
You were looking for a size_type.
09:16
The only solution I can think of is to define two vectors, one for the values, the other for the indices
@jalf lol
huh, necromancer badge because someone upvoted a 4 year old answer. That's kind of meta
okay
vagrant 2nd try go
@Jefffrey because it's faster than hand-written JS
@LucDanton Should my vector store pairs of pointers and indices so that the pairs are always the same size ?
GUYS 3 UPVOTES NOW NO DISCUSSION
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09:28
done
quick
@Nelxiost It’s a set of tradeoffs. Typically referred to as ‘vector of structs vs struct of vectors’.
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Now you need two 1-rep gains, somehow
See, I was even helpful this time!
@Xeo Had an accept laying around.
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heh
09:30
You filthy answer acceptor
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oooh, desktop notifications are neato
> MXE (M cross environment) is a Makefile that compiles a cross compiler
@BartekBanachewicz Second try?
but can it cross-compile a cross-compiler?
@Jefffrey I failed the first time
oh come on
vagrant is easy
vagrant up, vagrant ssh, vagrant dunnodownmaybe
09:32
"My €0.02" is starting to become a bit of a saying for me :(
it's a silly thing
unless you want to pay me that much every time you say it
@Puppy Then they would not be his two cents.
ba dum tss
yes, that's what would make it not silly :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's just your two cents
09:33
No.
I rarely give out two cents opinions.
My opinions are worth a lot more.
that's his 50 cents
That's his only 50 cents
@LucDanton So my problem was a vector of structs and the solution is a struct of vectors ? That is what I had in mind ("define two vectors, one for the values, the other for the indices")
GOT IT
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, I guess when supplies are low, prices go up.
09:36
@Nelxiost Not necessarily. Tradeoff means which one you should pick depends on your requirements.
For sure, but in this particular case, a vector of structs seems impossible.
in other news
CMake is FUBAR
yep
I am thinking about creating a wrapper for this to appear like a simple vector
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@BartekBanachewicz Why?
It has such pretty coloured output
09:38
@BartekBanachewicz oh, CMake is analogous for everything?
lol
That's one of the reasons why yes
oh, apparently the "My two cents" thing comes from bible story. Basically rich men gave a lot of money to church, whilst a poor woman gave her final two cents. She gained more favour with jesus, as that meant a lot more to her. So in other words, it's saying "This is like everything I have to give man, I cannny do no more!"
@Ell right, because it's the most important part of it.
hmm
personally I feel that you lose favour the more you give to church
Ell
Ell
09:40
@BartekBanachewicz I wasn't serious :P
TIL, Jesus was in favor if further impoverishing those who are already poor :p
damn
@Ell I had to write in Ruby yesterday so you should be very, very careful with such jokes around me these days.
I feel grumpy, and I want to go and buy some tasty food, but I'm already so fat
> John Gruber was also very upset, and I think rightfully so, that the word Markdown was not capitalized throughout the spec.
neeeeeeeeerds
Ell
Ell
09:42
@BartekBanachewicz I still don't get it :L
What you hate so much about it
@Puppy buy some tasty non-fat food then?
@jalf it might go on to say he gave it back to her, or helped in some other way... I don't know. But yeah.
Jesus was a dick.
anyway a) cmake sucks b) I have to get it to work somehow
@Puppy walk to the tasty food then
@jalf no such thing
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Ell
09:44
@BartekBanachewicz what's wrong with natural? :P
@jalf thecosh misrepresented it. Jesus merely observes that the poor woman made a bigger sacrifice than the rich.
@CatPlusPlus it's a very important thing. I mean, it dramatically changes the entire scope of markdown
@R.MartinhoFernandes and thus more favour vOv
what's with this guy?
@Ell that it's only natural for some people and I'm not one of them. I prefer basing on well-defined axioms instead.
@BartekBanachewicz the human eye can see three base colours, thus using coloured output can let a human eye see three times as much information. QED!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm all for misrepresenting Jesus though :p
oh well
it's impossible.
@BartekBanachewicz actually, it's far to easy to do that. Look at all these wats in the middle east. That's all down to people choosing to mistranslate their holy books to excuse their own terrible actions.
@jalf not really aware of any particularly satisfying healthy food
@thecoshman I was talking about cross-compiling opencv
09:56
@Puppy heroin is low fat AFAIK
@BartekBanachewicz Mr Holmes
> LiquidHaskell requires (in addition to the cabal dependencies)

recent OCaml compiler
SMTLIB2 compatible solver
damn it
really.
@BartekBanachewicz you sure that doesn't need some sort of PDF reader?
@thecoshman SMT solver is a reasonable requirement
but OCaml? :F
why would you write it in OCaml
Ell
Ell
What's wrong with OCaml? o.O
09:59
It's not Haskell.

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