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09:01
His actual repro case needed 84 GB of ram which I don't have. I can repro it in as little as 40 GB. But I wanted to retest the fix in a scenario that's closer to what he hit. And that would be the 58 GB case that I'm running now.
When I run my "compile all" script, it launches 6 instances of VC++ and 3 instances of ICC all at the same time. Each of them will easily chew up half a GB of ram.
09:30
:D
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09:58
hi
Xeo
Xeo
Mornin'
morning
morgen
@thecoshman "Dr. Seuss books in this series ..."
LOL
Morning BTW
10:12
@thecoshman I'm ashamed to say it, but the world would be better off if some people could be assassinated before they can publish anything.
@MartinJames In the long term these people will get extinct due to the measles (there's hope still)
not before they take a good number of non-morons with them
@Puppy I'm not sure which is worse - someone who is so sociopathic that they don't care about sick and dying children as long as they sell books, or someone who is so mind-blowingly moronic as to believe all that shit.
ah yes
I recall what I was doing
removing all these fucking result and source expressions.
user1804599
What are result and source expressions?
10:22
er
a result expression, roughly speaking, is a node where the value of the node is calculated from a function call given certain arguments which is lazily evaluated and cached (and it's also a source expression)
user1804599
OK.
a source expression is one where the properties of the expression is calculated from the sources- the dependencies. So as long as they aren't errors and have a known type, etc.
basically, they are functional tools that allow you to define expression functions without needing to shit around every time with checking that your inputs are in a good condition and calculating all your properties.
the problem is that because they're lazily evaluated, cached, etc, it's almost impossible to find out what's going on.
so I've been heading out to reduce their usage to only the parts where I actually need them.
I caught a cold :(
Get well soon!
I think I might call in sick at work
have to go to exams next week anyway
all of them
in a single week :A
10:40
Pretty good bug turnaround on Boost Heap library
easy fix
It is :)
user1804599
OK time to implement code generation.
10:48
You have that mapped now?
@рытфолд Yup, i've heard that's always useful in a compiler.
user1804599
No.
Then I pity you :)
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> src/agluj/codegen.d(20): Deprecation: switch statement without a default is deprecated; use 'final switch' or add 'default: assert(0);' or add 'default: break;'
> assert(0);
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10:54
Also TIL zz and z<CR>.
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Though I wish z<CR> kept some space above.
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Like three lines.
@рытфолд :se so=3
@рытфолд Thanks for that. I always use zt/zb for 'extreme' positioning (although zz covers 80%)
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@sehe Right.
It works, no?
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10:59
Is zt the same as z<CR>?
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@sehe Yeah.
I think so. Roughly at least. But z<CR> seems easier to hit
@рытфолд hehe. I wonder why people say Vim has a learning curve :)
It's really nice how scrolloffset works for /any/ motion/positioning.
@рытфолд Try se so=999999 once (nice with :se rnu)
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No.
It's useful at times. For visual inspection of similar code in different files, e.g. Keeping the code centered at all times makes it much easier to spot any differences (e.g. with location list visiting)
11:04
(My relationship with #rustlang is mutable for now. In love this morning, infuriated 3 hours ago, and now I'm worshipping it again).unwrap()
@MartinJames Who told you that? They were wrong.
Hehe. IR generation is still code generation
user1804599
OK so.
ino
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11:05
I could use a counter to generate label names.
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But UUIDs are easier. :D
@рытфолд That's quite traditional
@рытфолд How are they easier. Unless you generate them off some hash there's not a difference IMO (labels don't need to be unique across objects)
that's all for today's random pictures shooting session
user1804599
Because they are just import std.uuid; and then randomUUID.toString.
user1804599
11:06
Whereas otherwise I have to write a function.
So, do as you please. It's not easier, but lazier. 1 item less state. At the cost of doing much more work than necessary.
user1804599
How is it much more work?
user1804599
You mean for the computer?
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I don't care about performance as long as it's fast enough.
Owners of Samsung's Smart TV are asked to not mention any personal information in their living room http://t.co/7gQgKBnmXC #readthefineprint
11:08
@рытфолд You mean LLVM block names?
@рытфолд Premature pessimization. Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler.
no such thing as premature pessimization, or at least, certainly not in this kind of case.
@sehe nice
LLVM's API does not advertise this, but they actually automatically add a counter to identically-named basic blocks for you.
so there's nothing wrong with giving them all the same name.
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@Puppy No I don't use LLVM.
user1804599
11:10
I just generate a string of assembly code, which I then later parse again into bytecode.
@sehe You know, if you actually read the linked picture, it's quite reasonable.
I did.
@Puppy arbitrary voice recordings being sent to an unspecified external service does not sound that reasonable
> "unspecified"
You mean the part where it says "if you enable voice recognition". As if this would stop anyone from doing so.
It's just the same old story: end users will fail to assess their privacy needs.
@melak47 It's not arbitrary.
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11:13
// like this <3
auto thenLabel = randomUUID.toString;
auto endLabel = randomUUID.toString;
code ~= codegen(new SymbolTable(st), expr.condition);
code ~= "conditional_jump " ~ thenLabel;
code ~= codegen(new SymbolTable(st), expr.else_);
code ~= "unconditional_jump " ~ endLabel;
code ~= "label " ~ thenLabel;
code ~= codegen(new SymbolTable(st), expr.then);
code ~= "label " ~ endLabel;
in fact, it's just pointing out the obvious- speech recognition service means that they send your audio and text over the Internet to perform the work because speech rec is actually very CPU intensive and doing it locally would be pretty much impossible.
and therefore if you speech recognize something personal then that means that your personal data is sent over the Internet.
@Puppy That's the assumption. In fact, when you enable VR, it /may/ legally be arbitrary. Because of the small print.
right, so in order to determine if a voice command is a voice command, it'll have to send EVERYTHING. :D
that's worse than arbitrary :p
@sehe They only state that they capture voice commands.
@Puppy Obvious to you. It's not at all obvious because the hardware capable of rendering 3D BluRay and 7.1 sound is likely perfectly capable
@Puppy Yup. Very good. Sleep well :)
11:14
it's really not because those functions are hardware-assisted and speech rec is not.
@melak47 That's actually a good point. Unless they were to do some kind of funky half-recognition-locally and half-recognition-server and I don't think that would work in the slightest, then there's no way to tell what is a command and what is not without trying to recognize everything.
TBH I don't think my Samsung smart TV has any hardware assisted BluRay capability (because.... well, it's not a BluRay player :/). This also explains that I have a BluRay RIP that it will refuse to play (out of memory, it just hard reboots)
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I could optimise if 42 then … else … end directly into throwing an exception.
aren't BR rips just normal video files
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Because 42 is definitely not a Boolean. :D
like, 1080p mkvs
or w/e
11:16
@Puppy I think they're doing exactly that: some kind of 'noise cancelling'/'feature selection' filter and the rest is probably sent to the server. Potentially optimized by sending a fingerprint first for "easy" matches for 80% of the cases
@AlexM. likely. The point is, my SmartTv doesn't use hardware assistence there. It just decodes the stuff, very likely with some kind of open source library. I could check the GPL mentions :)
user1804599
Yay codegen works.
you could do that.
but it is somewhat awkward.
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someone please fork agluj before I delete the repository in like a day :(
11:19
Oh I'm dealing with it fine :)
It was you who had the need to discuss
@рытфолд I stopped doing that. Zoidlang is gone too. And the lounge C++ book
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@sehe good!
user1804599
Nice. Zoidlang is shit.
@Puppy hey you play csgo... would you happen to know how the hell I make this progress thing go away?
I find it a wee bit hard to aim with this.
go back to the menu
and restart the game
is it like that every time?
I used to get the glitch when I'd try to open the menu right when the game was loading and stuff
well in this mode you progress weapons by getting a kill...this UI is new to me
11:22
"If you want something optimized, do it yourself (instead of using a library) ;)" - @user2225104 That sounds rather upside-down to me. It sounds more about NIH syndrome or potentially bad choice of library. I'm pretty certain the balance doesn't tip that way with Boost libraries. They might be /more than you need/ but they're rarely limiting in any respect. — sehe 7 secs ago
@melak47 restart the game
safest way
cs go has few bugs, but those that it has make you wonder what the fuck were the devs thinking
the worst are those in competitive play where a match ends but you still appear as playing it, so you can either rejoin it for an error or abandon it :\
user1804599
I made a good decision by having the Call instruction first pop the argument, then the callee.
this issue exists in dota 2
so it's likely a deep issue within the engine
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Otherwise I'd need to codegen a rot instruction for every call.
okay after restarting, the indicator is on the side of the screen instead of the center. makes more sense :)
11:25
cool
> haarseth attacked a teammate
@sehe uh huh?
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cool
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if 0 then 1 else 2 end segfaults the VM.
@melak47 It should be displayed along the bottom, it's probably just a UI glitch, I've seen similar glitches from time to time.
11:41
> Alleged swatting prankster “Famed God” arrested in Las Vegas
Teen's computers point to swatting incidents nationwide, authorities said. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/02/alleged-swatting-prankster-famed-god-arrested-in-las-vegas/
hey someone got arrested
first comment says it all
> He doesn't look like he is having fun right now.
> swatting prankster.
Google, here I come. Oh. Kids these days. (inb4 Alex sayd "people have to muc time/freedom")
@AlexM. 'Arrested', shit, that's sad. Are the cops short of bullets?
He got cardiac-arrested
@MartinJames 10 years in a labor camp is closer to what I'd give the guy
yesterday, by Alex M.
too much freedom people have, I always say
I went yoda there
Yeah. No exaggeration. You do always say that
11:47
nope, he did not say muc
muck
there's this annoying crap in my throat and chest like when you're sick
I cough and it doesn't go away
and I feel like vomiting
it feels so bad
it also hurts when coughing
enough to not want to cough because it hurts
maybe a cup of tea helps?
maybe
with honey
but first I need coffee because it was so annoying I could only sleep 5 hours or w/e
yes go ahead and put rightfold in it, he will not mind
if I put rightfold in it I'll have to drink it all at once or not at all
because it becomes immutable
I'm not sure if the joke makes any sense
11:54
:)
if you are sick & without enough sleep, the thing you need right away is sleep not coffee
12:05
that are some of the interestings I can build with raspberry pi?
realistically?
a doorstop that squeals
wat
oh telkitty
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12:23
@sehe how do you get to know new Vim shortcuts/tools?
@рытфолд by sleeping on the keyboard :)
user1804599
:(
user1804599
I'm already getting more used to control+C, ; and HJKL.
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function method($name) {
    return function($object) use($name) {
        return call_user_func_array([$object, $name], array_slice(func_get_args(), 1));
    };
}
user1804599
I love this function.
12:33
HJKL sucks
UHJK ftw
user1804599
I like JKL; actually.
user1804599
i3 defaults to it.
12:44
@sbi burden of proof lies on you not on me, whoever feel the need the urge to prove otherwise can come over, I feel no urge to prove one way or another
Can someone tell me
user1804599
No.
Never mind
I'm too tired
user1804599
Go to sleep.
Anyways it would be helpful , if someone could tell me how to format my code into different set of header files and source files. Is there any standard way to do it? Or just pour everything into 1 .h and 1 .cpp ? or make different headers and declare functions in them and then make seperate source files for each one of them and compile them together? I am devastatingly confused what to follow!
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12:55
I always put everything in header files and use a cpp file only for main.
user1804599
But I heard that makes for slow builds if you have lots of code.
I guess pouring myself into gtest repository would be the best choice at this moment. And then I could sleep.
Anyways thanks a lot kind stranger :)
user1804599
Nice, in D this gives an error:
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int x = 0;
x * h;
user1804599
Because identifier * identifier; is always a variable declaration with a pointer type.
user1804599
13:11
I should learn how to use ctags with Vim.
user1804599
Oh it's pretty easy.
@AbhinavGauniyal You're supposed to find logical units (modules) to organize your code. A good rule of thumb is to have one .h/.cpp pair per class.
user1804599
13:41
Meh, carnival.
user1804599
That horrible shit starts next week.
@рытфолд Already started at the 11.11.2014 actually (at least here) :-P ...
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:(
13:55
@рытфолд reading the manual
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OK.
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green = green << 24;
green = green >> 24;
user1804599
dat code
how big is "green"..?
he might just be clearing some bits
Still dumb
13:59
@chmod711telkitty hahaha. you have the world very much upside down. If you want to attach privileges to being a woman (which is dubious to begin with) then perhaps you should prove that you are one. Of course, everyone here is pretty sure you are, but the fact remains we can't be sure you traded an annoying troll persona for a more realistic one just to mess with people. It's the internet.
If we were to accuse you as a fraud, then the burden is indeed on us. But right now it's just you claiming things and if we're not interested to find out there's absolutely no reason for us to make any effort to find out whether you are male or female. Instead, the burden of proof is on you (technically you're the one making claims)
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@Blob I know.
user1804599
But you should use & for that.
@Blob easy to get undefined behaviour
user1804599
Also, you should really use three integers for RGB, not a single one.
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<CyberShadow> Any vim/emacs users here?
  <rightfold> CyberShadow: including you?
14:02
o/
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Hello, Arne Mertz.
hi @рытфолд
@user2225104 the point being that it needs to be extremely complicated for the typical boost library to no longer be able to keep up. But I won't argue about taste - because that's card you're actually pulling. — sehe 27 secs ago
What's the point of &ing with all (binary) 1's?
user1804599
There is none.
user1804599
14:08
It's the identity operation.
oh wait, it's not all 1's. 4 1's short.
user1804599
Except it'll probably break with signed numbers since C++ is shit.
was looking at (color>>1)&0x7F7F7F
user1804599
Stupid glass screen.
user1804599
I need to select a dark or light colour scheme depending on machine.
user1804599
14:15
Preferably also based on ambient light.
user1804599
14:29
> How long is it acceptable to leave your trousers for without washing them?
> When they can stand up by themselves unsupported, it is time to wash them.
user1804599
As long as they keep acceptably clean.
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@Jefffrey work on my code generator. :3
what code generator?
14:39
@рытфолд is feature denoting the module block?
user1804599
feature signifies that module members follow.
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just like in Eiffel :D
if n ~:elem:~ set {0, 1} then
wat
user1804599
I took that syntax from Gear.
is ~:x:~ infix notation?
user1804599
14:41
Yes!
that's terrible
user1804599
The tildes are arms that grab the arguments. :D
c++ compilers should present a quiz the first time they are invoked, if a developer doesn't understand certain concepts the compiler should disable those features.
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jesuis christ
14:47
@Ell holy crap
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> The /g/ Wiki:
http://wiki.installgentoo.com/
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nice
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@Jefffrey don't worry, you don't need it for operators.
user1804599
E.g. foo + bar is like foo ~:operator+:~ bar except precedence differs.
btw, what's up with everything thinking a <infix> b is sooo clever? (C++, overload operator< and operator>)
user1804599
14:54
It's also like operator+ foo bar.
@FilipRoséen-refp link?
@Blob the intraweb, I've seen people tweet and write papers about it for quite some time now
@FilipRoséen-refp i meant, link to some usage?
never seen it before
@рытфолд I hope so
user1804599
I'm not sure yet about custom operators.
14:58
@Blob link to an implementation using it, or a sample implementation?
@FilipRoséen-refp either.
user1804599
It'd certainly be possible if the precedence and associativity were calculated, like in Scala.
user1804599
I don't like syntactic dependencies between modules, though, so custom precedence and associativity are out of the question.
@Blob it should be possible to google any of those up, but I can write a sample implementation if you'd like (not that I have before, but it's dead simple)

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