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17:00
this is utterly hilarious
probly confirmed fake but lol
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> UnrealBuildTool: [42/113]
Why did I edit the unreal source...
so much to recompile ;_;
can't help you there
drugs?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit how can you laugh at such poor quality video
@Ell imagination
and cos i'm not a spoilt early-20s ipad baby :)
in my day we made videos by cutting a hole in a cardboard box and sticking our head inside it, dude
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit You think they had ipads in the 20s? :P
I think you might be confused, at the least :L
17:05
Burned subtitles are literally Hitler
Grab the ganja.
@Ell I have about 200 functions to check... O_o
> The fully qualified name of the original subroutine magically appears in the global $AUTOLOAD variable of the same package as the AUTOLOAD routine. The name is not passed as an ordinary argument because, er, well, just because, that's why.
Xeo
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> error: undefined reference to 'PxCreateCooking
fuck
@Jefffrey I presume that's not the 6, because if it is, you just lost the contest before it even started
BTW I'm going to get a webcam
and record myself reading about Perl 6, so that it's fair
17:11
What contest
18 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
if I endure half an hour without flipping the table I won't say anything bad about Perl 6
Why do you even bother with Perl
@Xeo Ran out of food?
@CatPlusPlus because Jeff said it's not at all like Perl 5
17:15
Well, duh, it's actually designed for one, instead of being assembled by smushing together various objects at high velocities
@CatPlusPlus see that might be one reason to bother with it
It's still as uninteresting as ever
admittedly @Jefff also likes Rubby
So many years and still uses sigils
@CatPlusPlus I mean from one POV they're okay
17:20
Are arrays still autoflattened
@CatPlusPlus do I want to ask what that means?
is it possible to modify the AST from a RecursiveASTVisitor in clang?
Xeo
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grml grml grml
In 5 nested arrays are flattened for your convenience(tm)
Xeo
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how am I supposed to fix this aaaa
17:21
i mean it is easy to modify the code, but the AST.. i can't find any docs about it :(
@Xeo by changing it to bbbb?
@CatPlusPlus so like [[1,2],3] == [1,2,3]?
Yes
with-named(1, named => 6); #=> 7
# There's one gotcha to be aware of, here:
# If you quote your key, Perl 6 won't be able to see it at compile time,
#  and you'll have a single Pair object as a positional paramater,
#  which means this fails:
with-named(1, 'named' => 6);
lol
for fuck
k
kkkkkk
why
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I like ruby's sigils
Also this dumb parenthesis skipping
17:24
@Ell why don't you learn Haskell and help me and Jefff getting Hate usable instead :p
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I'm writing c++ atm :P
eh
you could for example finish my idea of shader generator
# You need to be aware of when flattening happens exactly.
# The general guideline is that argument lists flatten, but not method calls.
# Also note that `.list` and array assignment flatten (`@ary = ...`) flatten.
((1,2), 3, (4,5)).map({...}); # iterates over three elements (method call)
map {...}, ((1,2),3,(4,5));   # iterates over five elements (argument list is flattened)
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I already have my own idea of a shader generator
nah, I'm p sure I won't convince you anyway
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17:26
You're right, you won't :p
good, be stubborn.
If you'll point out flaws in my API even better
lol it overloads operators but have separate equality operators for strings and numbers
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm not being stubborn, I'm just working on my own things :)
I guess it wasn't implied in "I'm writing c++ atm", but I meant "I'm busy with my own project currently"
@CatPlusPlus You're supposed to use references.
17:28
You're supposed to not use Perl
@Ell nah, I mean it's good that you don't take my ideas for granted or something. That attitude made us realize a lot of things back in the GLDR era :)
I'm half way through this tutorial page and I already know I'm not going to be using Perl 6 either
Nothing interesting, lots of crappy syntax and questionable design
@CatPlusPlus not really surprising
So really why bother
thursday already
17:31
@CatPlusPlus because we we made a bet
lol all keywords are lower-case except CATCH
passThroughVertexShader = shader
    Version330
    MediumPrecision
    [PreboundInput 0 (InputVec2 "iposition")]
    [OutputVec2 "out_position"]
    "out position = in_position;"
hmm looks ok I think
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@BartekBanachewicz what is Hate anyway?
@Ell renamed Glisha
Baby hurt me?
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17:31
Oh I see
Ross Ulbricht's been convicted. "Ulbricht faces a mandatory minimum of 20 years in prison and could face life behind bars for the convictions." Cheers, Stack Overflow!
was ross ulbricht a help vampire
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What's his charge?
>Hi
>I enjoyed your blog post
>There is a typo in the definition that leads to a type error (you meant for a to be Int):
woah
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17:32
also woah wikipedia is down
The feedback is actually really cool
Drug dealing or being accomplice to that and attempted murder probably?
didn't expect that from reddit tbh
> By the way, do you provide an RSS feed for your blog?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you do RSS for flamingdangerzone somehow?
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aaaaaaaa
I don't get it
17:34
@BartekBanachewicz Yes
@Ell drug conspiracy and other charges
Xeo
Xeo
the lib has PxCreateCooking. Why is it not linked.
@CatPlusPlus how do I do it?
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@Xeo order issues?
or does order not matter when linking?
Xeo
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17:35
@Ell Everything's auto-generated from Unreal Engine
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Oh right
> However, Ulbricht still faces charges of attempted witness murder and using interstate commerce for commission of murder-for-hire in a Baltimore federal court case.
@BartekBanachewicz Uh, generate it?
sentencing on 15 May
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What are peoples opinion on returning an empty vector instead of a NULL value. Like I might have a function that returns a Person object, but if no Person is found I return an empty vector and return a vector<Person> when a Person is found, even though I only ever intend to return one unique person. Would that be confusing if seen in code?
@Sun boost::optional<Person>
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what protocol is used to deliver packets from my home router to the exchange?
Either throw an exception or return a boost::optional<Person>.
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is that link level?
@BartekBanachewicz Just make an XML file with all the stuff listed there.
17:37
you cant modify the AST in clang :(
@Ell Depends
@Ell you said "packets" when you didn't mean to. it's physical layer
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit ahh ok, what if yo don't want a dependency on boost just for this functionality?
@Sun boost::optional can be sufficiently reinvented fairly easily
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Steal it from boost.
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17:38
@Sun copy & paste it
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umm ok I'll have a look thanks
@Sun mapbox has separate variant and optional classes github.com/mapbox/variant
@Sun but I don't think returning an empty vector is a big deal
crap
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks!
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17:40
@Pris thanks, I I'm pretty new to c++ so I started returning empty vectors but it doesn't really make sense in some cases where you will always return one object or nothing
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it depends on the function
@Sun you need optional then
7
A: How can I tell if a tuple is empty in c++

Bartek Banachewiczstd::tuple acts like three values tied together. It has no predefined "empty" or "zero" state, other than empty states of each of its members. Empty value is always contextual, and in general means a value lying outside the domain of the regular type's values. For example, a natural number can o...

@Sun right, I didn't read the part about 'one unique person'... optional makes more sense in that case. Or maybe even a unique_ptr
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@BartekBanachewicz I'd say std::tuple<>() is empty!
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I had this wonderful idea.
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17:43
Instead of writing my own GC, and complicating shit, I'll use Boehm.
Sun
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Thanks, optional looks good
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@FredOverflow see the last example loungecpp.net/cpp/abusing-range-for.html
@рытфолд The Boehm/Demers/Weiser collector is quite good for what it is--but you really should keep in mind that it's quite a bit different from what you'd typically want under other circumstances. C and C++ don't let you move objects around after creation (and it's a conservative collector, so it couldn't anyway). Under almost any other circumstances, you want some sort of copying collector that will compact the heap.
If you're using GC from the beginning, you can use a precise copying collector, and probably want at least some sort of generation scheme.
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@JerryCoffin I just wanna get something working now.
17:50
You just know there will be at least a half-dozen buffer overflow exploits alone on drones in the next 5 years if you stick with C/C++.
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I'm not exposing internals and my API won't guarantee object addresses will not change.
that guys hair is absurd
@Pris much like his tweet
There isn't a huge difference between C and C++ in that respect, to be honest.
17:52
I actually think his tweet has merit. Pretty easy to screw up writing C or C++, high integrity embedded stuff should use something else. Have you ever read Michael Barr's testimony on their ECU fault wrt sudden acceleration
(if you havent you should its fascinating)
@Pris like what?
SPARK?
Agda? :P
Yeah
or maybe a subset of C thats limited with a static analyzer against a standard like MISRA
>NSFW means "Not safe for work" (sexual content)
lolredot
@рытфолд So write some code. I've written an implementation of Baker semi-spaces in roughly one afternoon--not the best or most efficient, but working and almost certainly better for the task at hand than the Boehm collector.
@Pris MISRA is meh, I found a better C analyzer lately but can't remember the name
17:58
ITT Jerry is a blasphemer and writes GCs.
MISRA's a standard, not an analyzer
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, if we stick with C/C++, or just C, and not C++, then he's surely right :P
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I wish GLDR had have worked out, oglplus::Lazy<oglplus::Uniform</*...*/>> is nasty :(
NASA released a set of guidelines recently but they werent really a 'standard', just some notes to follow
@R.MartinhoFernandes Haven't I previously mentioned that I've written implementations of both Smalltalk and Lisp? Both of those require GC...
17:59
@Pris i know, badly phrased
@Ell how is oglplus? I've been meaning to try it out one fo these days
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It's alright. I find the documentation a bit lacking
@Ell it could, but what for, ultimately?
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@BartekBanachewicz it'd have just been nicer to work with than this
maybe I should just use what I started before
the only 3d lib ive stuck with after trying a few out is openscenegraph
18:00
@Ell you can also use another language
which in the end brings more benefits to the table than general-purpose OGL wrapper IMHO
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I want to stick with c++. I like it
I enjoy it
But it's hardly productive in the end.
There's friction. And annoyances.
And hard deployment and build setup.
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I don't really find significant friction
I also didn't, and then I've tried Haskell
it completely changes the way you think about programming, and I'm by far not the only example of that
haskell peeps are like evangelists
has anyone ever met a haskell programmer that didn't try to convert you? "you gotta try it man!"
18:05
@BartekBanachewicz You should start telling people "functional programming changes the way you think about this thing", not "haskell changes the [...]" - that makes slightly more sense. :P
@Pris they called it Haskell because if they called it 'crack' Nancy Reagan would have tried to have it banned
@Griwes but... it's not really true
@Pris that's because we find it to be so good
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I don't care so much for pure functional atm
im scared to try it because yall sound like addicts
@Ell that's the direction the industry is moving towards though
@Pris well there's a fair warning that you might actually like it as much as haskellers do. And then you're lost
18:07
"just do a few lines man, its no big deal!"
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm going to uni for EE, it will be long enough until they catch up :P
no other language will seem as nice as before
@Ell universities used to teach haskell instead of java
@Pris but really, knowledge can't hurt you. Learning a thing can't hurt you. It's a different PoV and a different way to do things and that's pretty much always beneficial
of course everyone has limited resources and you can't possibly learn everything about everything
but what convinced me to learn Haskell was actually what folks said about how Haskell influences the C++ one writes
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah its on my 'things-to-learn' list
BTW @StackedCrooked since when cppreference uses coliru?
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yonks ago
@Jefffrey what's that now
/cc @рытфолд
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Nice.
@BartekBanachewicz My new XML API that nobody likes.
18:12
@Jefffrey why are you writing in Pearl again
user1804599
Don't assign an array reference to an array.
user1804599
Use my @ingredients = ('l', 'o', 'l'); or my @ingredients = qw(l o l);.
lol cgi-bin
user1804599
indent_string => ' ' x 4 is more readable IMO.
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Also use Modern::Perl;.
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18:14
And do $m->{node}; barewords work in hash subscription.
user1804599
Instead of print …; print "\n"; just do say …;.
@bananu7 @lemonodor why not? It's still unsafe and still has all the same undefined behavior issues.
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@Jefffrey Of course they don't; underscores in XML are incredibly ugly.
He's right. C and C++ are pretty much the same there
My calf liver is almost ready...
It's gonna be fucking delicious vOv
18:17
'we have made use of MemoryMaps & Unsafe. In this case, Module A writes into a memory mapped file & Module B reads from the file (both are holding address location to the file). We went ahead & used an endless while-loop to continue reading till the desired value is obtained from the memory mapped file.

Problem: CPU utilization shoots up to 100% & remains the same till its life cycle.

Amazing. Who would'a thought it?
@рытфолд What does that do?
@Rerito I had a chicken kiev and chips. Not exactly 5-star food, but will do for now.
@рытфолд Neat.
@MartinJames Kiev?
18:22
he had a whole city made of chicken
you don't usually have whole cities made of chicken?
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@wilx Saves a few LoC per file. :P
I had this liver craving for too long, I needed it lol
@Rerito It's a convenience food. A bit of crumbed chicken surrounding a bit of garlic butter and some random herbs.
Sounds tasty
I should try to cook it with the GF someday :)
@BartekBanachewicz about one week after I started dating your mom
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18:29
anyone has any experience with writing clang plugins?
my plugin seems to work, but after clang runs it and clang goes into the linking stage
it says that it doesn't find an object file for linking in some weird tmp directory
ld: file not found: /var/folders/mm/y444qqwd0kn52fycyz6nsph40000gn/T/test-f0d3ea.o
@BartekBanachewicz Actually, it was around August 2013 iirc.
@Rerito It's OK for a quick 'no effort' meal. 25 min in the halogen oven, on foil. 10 min to go, wrap the foil over the chicken and put chips on a grille on top. Done:) Nothing wrong with liver either, esp. with onions and bacon.
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I read an article recently about rust and buffer overflows...
I can't quite remember what it was called
and I'm struggling to find it
@MartinJames The GF doesnt like liver, I must eat it when she's not there lol!
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"heartbleed in rust"
18:32
@StackedCrooked shit I didn't know you were dating my mom for so long!
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@BartekBanachewicz I feel like you could tweet that guy back with this heartbleed article
(read it first ofc)
@Rerito Meh - get a new GF!
Adelaide Kane is cute
> I could have written the same program with the same flaw in go, or even haskell if I were smart enough to understand burritos.
ahahahahaa
lol'd
@Rerito ITT OP's GF delivers
18:34
@BartekBanachewicz Nor did I. Fancy two-timing my mom like that!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Duh?
come on that was funny
and you know it
@рытфолд I could actually just use $m->node there.
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OK.
18:36
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I've seen better, but not bad.
Jan 23 at 17:01, by Jefffrey
The answer to any question regarding why I'm doing something stupid is 90% of the times "uni".
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it seems like everyone has bad experience with uni
from all I've heard & seen, it's ace
@Ell Uni has its brilliant moments, but often it's really bad.
@Ell Only the room's trolls
minus me
try to pay as little attention to the ramblings of unimaginative cretins as possible
except me
18:40
@milleniumbug Brilliant moments? Such as?
I honestly don't know what you are talking about.
@Jefffrey There are several subjects that were genuinely interesting and had new material (and haven't noticed many outdated good practices)
ITT Jefffrey's precise experience over three years is 100% identical to the experience of everybody else over the same three years
Although I'm struggling with some subjects now (especially Basics of Algorithm Analysis - Podstawy analizy algorytmów)
@R.MartinhoFernandes well typed, erm, I mean, well written!
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18:55
foreach (`find src -type f -name "*.cpp"`) {
    chomp;
    my $source = $_;
    my $target = $source =~ s/^src/\$builddir/r =~ s/cpp$/o/r;
    build([$target], 'cxx', [$source]);
}
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@Jefffrey look how beautiful!
You are genius, really!! GENIUS!!! GENIUS!!! — John Sam 20 mins ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Meh - another hopeless drunk...
EXTERMINATE!!! EXTERMINATE!!!

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