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@rubenvb Why are you painting.... no wait.... it's ok
@FredOverflow I meant when the code is going from AST to some other intermediate code. Would not that come in a sequence?
@rubenvb You seriously need to work on trolling. You have no talent.
@ManofOneWay I don't know how you're making a connection between stack and sequence.
@Xaade I take that as a compliment
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Q: Freeing local buffers when throwing exceptions in C++

iseeallSuppose I have a following constructor in C++ class: MyClass::MyClass() { char* buffer = malloc(100); if (0 != someD3DXCallThatCanFail(...)) { free(buffer); throw MyException(L"some message"); } char* buffer2 = malloc(200); if (0 != anotherD3DCallThatCanFa...

@rubenvb Then stop trolling.
20:02
@Xaade Because you have blocks of code you want to execute, and you execute one block at a time, these blocks must be in some kind of array, like a stack
If you're bad at trolling, and troll anyway. That's worse than trolling. That's trolling the troll.
@ManofOneWay There is another stack for function calls (though it could be kept in the same stack).
@ManofOneWay ... You're going to fail your exam.
It only tracks where to return to.
@Xaade If you think I'm trolling because I made a bad joke, my sincerest apologies. If not, then I really don't understand what you're getting at.
20:03
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Q: looking for a tutorial on representation of numbers

FredOverflowI remember reading a tutorial a couple of years ago where concepts like twos complement and floating point numbers were explained with lots of drawings, involving cute animals. I think it was a diploma thesis or something at some University, but I simply cannot find it anymore. I'd be glad for a ...

@RMartinhoFernandes and allows for easy collection of variables implemented on the stack.
Now I'm really confungled: ideone.com/4wYaN
@rubenvb Apparently you're part of the crowd that thinks trolling is a bad thing.
@FredOverflow You want links to cute animals?
Those people, don't know how to troll.
20:04
@rubenvb That's GCC's way of telling you're calling a non-const method on a const variable.
@Xaade Quod Erat Demonstrandum... I guess?
@RMartinhoFernandes oh crap, yes, not the intention
@rubenvb Having a set named list is extremely confusing.
@RMartinhoFernandes And you have just won a million dollars for finding the problem
@rubenvb I've been doing so.
Yay, my uncanny ability to decypher GCC error messages pays off.
Where do I paste my account number?
20:06
@rubenvb please don't capture iterators by reference, you really don't need that here
@FredOverflow In my defense, that's Kerrek SB's code from yesterday
@KerrekSB: please don't capture iterators by reference
@rubenvb Look at the star feed, top star my quote. Read context. Enjoy learning effective trolling.
@FredOverflow LOL
It's [=] for lambda value capture, right?
@rubenvb Don't copy bad code. The internet is dirty enough.
20:09
@rubenvb yes
@Xaade lol
Isn't [] also capture by value? Or do I need the tie-fighter?
Where can I find this dirty Internet you're talking about?
@FredOverflow No, that's no capture.
@Xaade in his defense he's only copying what he's using in the lamda .. which isn't anything because it's not a full lamda
So do I get an error message if I use a variable from an outer scope?
@FredOverflow RMartinho is right
20:10
@FredOverflow Yep.
@FredOverflow yup
seems reasonable
OK, not working: ideone.com/zGHMj
@FredOverflow 〈¤〉
a [&] works just fine :/
20:11
@rubenvb it's const by default unless you specify it' to be mutable
@rubenvb Then just use [&] and get on with your life, it's probably some arcane capturing semantics I'm not aware of.
@rubenvb Of course not. You need to capture by reference.
@RMartinhoFernandes Why does he need to capture by reference? Wouldn't a copy work just as fine?
@FredOverflow The semantics you're not aware of is that he needs to modify the iterator in the outer scope.
FFS, agree on something
20:12
@FredOverflow Not if you want to see changes outside.
@RMartinhoFernandes But it's a local that goes out of scope immediately afterwards, why would he want to keep it?
        auto dest = m_list.begin();
        for_each(list.begin(), list.end(), [=](const file& item) { *dest++ = item.first; });
Yes and then the scope exits, and with it dies dest.
@FredOverflow If you don't increment the dest in the outer scope, you'll write everything on the first element of m_list.
You want to see the side-effects.
What? No, the lambda will increment its own local copy.
20:14
[&](const file& item) mutable { *dest++ = item.first;}
:-"
@johnathon [=](const file& item) mutable { *dest++ = item.first;}
@FredOverflow Normal lambdas can't do that.
@rubenvb it has to be a ref, to be mutable and obtain the results outside the scope of the loop
@RMartinhoFernandes But mutable lambdas can.
@FredOverflow Well, mutable lambdas are strange :P
20:16
like this
I pretend they don't exist.
@johnathon but FredOverflow says that iterators should be passed by value. What's wrong with his solution?
Some people pretend const doesn't exist. That doesn't make them right.
@rubenvb It involves a language feature that "doesn't exist", apparently.
@FredOverflow But mutable is the opposite!
@RMartinhoFernandes not really, all lamdas are by default const. mutalbe makes them non const. then the regular function parameter semantics are identical to lamda paramaters
20:17
@RMartinhoFernandes Just because it uses the mutable keyword doesn't mean it's strange like the mutable in C++98.
@rubenvb are you going to use your dest past the scope of your loop? if so, it NEEDS to be a ref , just as if the lamda was a regular function and you passed in a variable that you wanted incirmented in the function and have that variable show up incriimented after the exit of the function
@johnathon I don't he he uses it after the loop.
@FredOverflow Ok, I lost. You're mean. I'll go back to my quicksort now.
Are you implementing quicksort? Why?
OK, thanks for the help. Learned something new... again :)
20:19
@FredOverflow In Haskell.
@RMartinhoFernandes Isn't that a one-liner?
But a quicksort that is actually quick, not that two line abomination you usually see.
Or are you using an interesting data structure?
@FredOverflow I'm experimenting with mutable arrays.
Does it involve Monads?
20:20
Yes, ST.
Damnit, my computer used to be rock-stable for 5 years, and now I'm getting blue screens once or twice a week :(
What's the #1 cause? Memory?
Faulty hardware or faulty drivers.
Memory, CPU, GPU, HDD.
@RMartinhoFernandes Not after 5 years, unless it's a timed bug
@rubenvb What do you mean "not after 5 years"?
Hardware ages and drivers get updated.
Overclocked?
20:25
@Mysticial nope
@RMartinhoFernandes ok, I'll shut up now...
There's obviously a lot of things that could go bad, but there isn't much of a way to tell other than to run the list of benchmarks and test each component individually.
Too bad the blue-screen only shows for <1 sec and then the system automatically reboots. I cannot read any specifics.
So the blue-screen is not a clue-screen for me :(
@FredOverflow You can set them to not reboot.
cpx
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@FredOverflow Is there an error message when the blue screen shows up?
20:27
@RMartinhoFernandes Can I do it without a soldering iron?
@cpx Yes, but it disappears very quickly.
@FredOverflow Yes, somewhere on system properties.
@FredOverflow Have you checked the Event Viewer?
@RMartinhoFernandes The 5 entries listed there don't tell me much.
Oh wait, "system errors" sounds interesting :)
You can also find the dumps somewhere on your hard drive.
Though 5 years does seem like a long time to be keeping a computer...
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Once I had those due to faulty graphics drivers.
20:31
@RMartinhoFernandes Thanks. I guess I need to reboot for the effects to take place? Or I could just wait for another blue screen :)
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Updating the drivers fixed it :)
@Mysticial 1.8 GHz and 2 GB Ram is more than enough for me.
@FredOverflow Not sure.
Just try putting under a stress-test, you might get the BSOD immediately...
@Mysticial What's that prime test program's name again?
20:32
prime95
You can also use LinX, or Intel Burn Test, which are based on Linpack
So if Fred drops offline, then we know what happenned...
:)
@Mysticial Okay, just started small FFT test to rule out CPU as a cause.
prime95 and Linpack are the better CPU-only tests
For memory, there are other programs out there.
What's the freeware of choice for temperature monitoring under Windows? Boy I haven't dealt with this shit in years.
For the I/O bridge, you'll need the graphics benchmarks
CoreTemp
RealTemp
any matlab experts in here?
20:39
I use it very often, but not an expert.
ok mom, google might have solved my question
i am a real beginner
@Mysticial Okay my cores are running at 63°C, cooling seems okay.
Then it's probably not the CPU...
For memory, theres:
I've only been at it for 6 minutes :)
if the CPU normally idles and you still get BSODs then a usually a minute of prime will kill it instantly if the CPU is the cause
20:42
seems reasonable
Memtest86, or y-cruncher for memory
prime95 has a memory-intensive test, how about that?
it's actually not that memory intensive
because it's still very super-optimized
memtest is on every knoppix cd, right?
yeah
From what I've seen on the forums, y-cruncher (I wrote that one btw - for disclosure) is turning into one of the better hybrid CPU + memory test with memory being the primary focus
20:44
Then I'll run that tomorrow morning while I'm in the shower.
Memory would be the least of my concerns, I still have 2 or 3 gigs lying around somewhere.
@Mysticial you wrote y-cruncher?
deepest respect
sound like you're familiar with it?
well i am surfing XS yeah
20:45
yeah XS!!!
XtremeSystems Forums
my old thuban is on your 1billion list ^^
no but seriously that piece of software is the best benchmark available
This one?
416.729 v0.5.5 x64 SSE3 Kasumi Windows Ram Only soya_crack XS 1 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 4.12 GHz 8 GB DDR3 1373 MHz
yeap
20:47
:)
oh it's a small world...
haha yeah
but no wonder to meet you here
I do especially admire the fact that you wrote all the math stuff on your own
There is indeed a lot of math, but it's not as heavy as say deriving a new formula.;
My math isn't really that great...
haha I love understatement
20:52
No seriously, if you put a contour integral in front me, I'll kill myself...
Haha.
@Mysticial ∲
There you go.
*commits seppuku... slice!
Hmm, I've never even done a contour integral
And I have a math minor
@Mysticial It was nice knowing you.
Briefly.
20:54
Not sure if that should cue feelings of inadequacy.
@Mysticial how is version 0.6 going?
Let's just say... I almost fried my Sandy Bridge rig on it...
sbi
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Whoa, 2^5 users in this room. Does anybody else have the feeling that we have had a lot of increase in users this fall? Maybe we will experience an Eternal September here, too? :)
haha that's what a benchmark is supposed to do
There's still a lot of work to do before it's ready, but the new stress-tester is done.
It has 4 sub-tests. If you enable the 4th one and have AVX enabled on your system
20:58

Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
it WILL warn you...
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@RMartinhoFernandes Was that a reply to me?
that's what i love about y-cruncher, it really crushes your hardware
only F@H can keep up with that (in my humble experience)
@sbi No, I was just checking how many people where here (I found it hard to believe there were so many).
Quickest way seemed to be dropping the room address into the chat.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Haha!
21:00
@sbi Anyway, my reply is "I hope not."
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@RMartinhoFernandes The quickest way is to make the browser window wide enough for exactly 10 users to fit on the right panel.
@Xaade Could you tell me how to go from an AST to actually having a call-stack? I don't understand the flow from AST to creating activation records and so on.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Why are you hoping I'm not laughing?
@sbi I hope there's no Eternal September.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I was sure you would. ISTR having it mentioned here before, and you seem to never forget anything.
May 4 at 19:03, by sbi
@MartinhoFernandes Sorry, that's another one of those things I got used to in Usenet. It comes from the time AOL suddenly provided Usenet access to its millions of customer, who broke over the groups like a tsunami. (Look up "eternal September" for more on that.) One of the things they brought with them were the many "me, too!" postings (which SO took precautions to prevent), which became so proverbial that nowadays "AOL" stands for "me, too!".
:)
21:04
@RMartinhoFernandes Isn't both "hate" and "hates" correct here?
@sbi I have it set so that 8 users fit per line. 4x8 = 32
Okay, prime95 has been running for half an hour now. The CPU is probably okay.
@sbi where were all of AOL's customers located?
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@FredOverflow Maybe, but I have ten fingers, not 8, so I am faster when setting it to ten.
@keithlayne What do you think "AOL" stands for?
@sbi something related I wrote a couple of minutes ago:
> Man muss sich auch klar machen, dass das Dezimalsystem an und für sich keinen besonderen Stellenwert hat. Wir haben es entwickelt, weil Menschen zehn Finger haben. Einem Außerirdischen mit 8 Fingern würde das Oktalsystem deutlich besser gefallen.
> Ein solcher Außerirdischer würde sich z.B. extrem wundern, was die Menschen so besonderes an der Zahl 0,063146314631463146314... finden. Menschen bezeichnen diese Zahl mit "ein Zehntel", aber im Oktalsystem ist sie periodisch und sieht einfach grausam aus.
"Assholes On Line"?
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21:08
Jun 20 at 15:52, by Cat Plus Plus
> If we had e fingers on each hand, our numbering system would have been a lot more natural.
@sbi I was just pointing out that you should be flagged for prejudicial treatment toward all the A*s that are *OL. In fact, I will now revenge-flag you back to 1993.
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@keithlayne I have no idea what you are talking about. I will, however, point you to that message of mine which is on the panel of starred messages to the right.
All that thinly-veiled merkin-hate
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I don't hate Merkins, I merely despise them. :)
@sbi why do you always threaten me? Can't we all just get along? :P
21:10
I never used a merkin, so I don't know if I hate them.
They're cozy.
@sbi seriously though, I was going to ask you a question the other day but you had to leave...
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@keithlayne Where and when did I now threaten you??
@keithlayne I now have to debug, but shot anyway.
@sbi you keep staring me down with those gorilla eyes...it's intimidating
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@keithlayne That's not a question.
Close as NARQ!
21:15
lol. You guys are goofy.
@sbi I was asking in re the "mentor" concept for programming. I know you said that you had given C++ lectures some places. I was just trying to get your opinion on pairing up experienced with inexperienced programmers, and if you'd ever done that.
and anyone else here for that matter, I just have to pay my respects to the grumpy old man.
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@keithlayne I have for a while worked in a company where they did some form of XP, and I have paired there. I wasn't keen on pairing when I learned they do this (the common objections), but I learned to like it within a week, and I always wish the places I have worked at since would have practiced that.
IME two programmers pairing are never going to be on the same level on everything they have to do (e.g., one knows a lot about the API they're hacking against, while the other knows a lot about C++), so it's always a pairing of an experienced with an inexperienced programmer, although the roles might switch twice while writing one line of code.
Neato.
21:37
Okay, prime95 worked okay for one hour, I'm stopping it manually now.
@Mysticial is there an easy way to tell whether a problem is in the hardware vs the driver (in this case the gpu). I have random BSODs, but usually only while IE is running. Which I never do. Weird.
Only while IE is running... hmm... Does it BSOD in any games that are more intensive than IE?
Doesn't IE always run on Windows, even if you don't see it?
Is IE GPU accelerated?
@Mysticial maybe once, there are only a few games I play
isn't there a difference between explorer and IE?
21:42
I'm not to familiar with GPU stress-testing, .. But that's what you'll want to try next
maybe the flash player is putting stress on it
or maybe the driver just sucks
are you catching the BSOD shots now? Or you haven't had one since you disabled auto-reboot?
basically it would only crash when my wife was on it...usually doing facebook, it's an ATI integrated deal
the last one was a driver infinite loop. which sounds awesome.
Xeo
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Hm. Thanks to my cold I was asleep all day, and now I only got two hours left to get 100 rep. Meh.
amazing...
Sometimes I really hate that repcap...
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@FredOverflow It's not in my task list.
today is one of those days for me...
and I didn't answer a single question either...
21:44
when I told my wife to switch to chrome, it was solid. It crashed hard last night when installing vc10 express of all things.
am I'm the only one who doesn't have so many problems with hardwrae...
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@Xeo And what would happen if you don't make it?
it's kinda like... my mom complains every week about XXX not working and crashing...
a lot of the guys in my office randomly kill their machines and need to occasionally reinstall Linux...
heh, my hardware issues are numerous when I start messing around with stuff
I didn't actually consider a hardware failure seriously until recently...but I don't think it's a hardware problem.
Xeo
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21:47
@sbi Well, I won't reach my repcap. :P I wanted to be a repwhore this week, trying to get to repcap every day till saturday
Once I have it working I usually just leave it. Although both my video cards went off the deep end about a week or two ago.
I had a 62-day rep-cap streak until the weekend before Thanksgiving... there was nothing to answer... lol
hmmmmmmm....turkey
@sbi I mean isn't IE so tightly integrated into Windows that even the normal Windows explorer uses the IE engine? Or was that only in Windows XP?
@Mysticial I only have those once or twice a week. Never had 'em twice a day.
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@Xeo Why would you want that?
21:49
@FredOverflow well, I am running XP. 64bit. Running the 64bit IE is a separate menu item (I assume for shitty plugin support).
@FredOverflow Truthfully Yes, Practically No. The windows common controls (which come from IE ) are used in explorer's UI. But it does not use IE it's self directly.
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@FredOverflow As I tell you, my Win7/64 machine has no IE on its task list.
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@sbi For fun and giggles? /shrug
@FredOverflow I guess you'll have to wait until the next BSOD and capture the message.
For karma.
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21:50
@Xeo "Fun and giggles", eh?
7 mins ago, by Xeo
Hm. Thanks to my cold I was asleep all day, and now I only got two hours left to get 100 rep. Meh.
Doesn't sound liek fun at all.
Xeo
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Well, I already got 100 rep today by doing nothing
In a lot of cases, it's pretty easy to pinpoint the problem from the BSOD message if you look it up against the OC instability charts that people have made
Xeo
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That is fun
@Xeo does that make you a lazy whore?
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lazyness ftw
21:52
@keithlayne Shouldn't "I" be guilty of that?
@Mysticial sure, all I need it to do is not disappear :) let's hope the registry thing worked.
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@Xeo This is my usual modus operandi, although today I have actually answered a question and earned some rep on it.
@FredOverflow honestly i think MS saw the whole netscape lawsuit comming, and integrated the windows UI so tightly on the active X IE controls as to removing IE caused system instability as to save their own ass
I think everybody else's FTW is different from my FTW
Fuck the world?
Xeo
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21:53
I just noticed that @Mysticial is #10 in repgain this quarter.
@StackedCrooked that's it
@Xeo Where can you see that?
@Mysticial you went over my head I'm afraid. Or do you have a lazy eye?
Hey, Nawaz made it onto the first page :)
21:57
@keithlayne I don't answer a lot of questions... Especially these past few weeks - I think I've been averaging less than 5 a day.
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@Mysticial I think that's more than I did in some months. It's definitely more than I do in most weeks.
@Mysticial attaboy. I've been averaging somewhere around 0 a day.
Why is global state regarded as a Bad Thing™?
fear the UN
@Maxpm It hinders modularity.
21:59
Lemme rephase: Compared to those who are also in the top 10 - 20 on the quarter list. I don't answer a lot of questions...
@StackedCrooked How?

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