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04:00
Wow. I don't want to be that guy, but right now I really need something to work on.
Finally got distributed multithreading to work in v8!
Either something to work on, or maybe some liquor.
Only problem is sometimes when I'm writing to a vector<funcptr> I'm getting heap corruption, because two threads are writing to it at once.
Is there a way to fix this; besides adding a delay?
Is there something like a mutex class?
Preferably something cross-platform
and I can't use Boost for this project, because it needs to build on VS 11
04:03
Boost doesn't work on VS11?
well, a Java.lang.object is cross-platform, and you can lock on it
@keithlayne Talking about C++/JavaScript, not Java
@IDWMaster I'm quite aware of that
@keithlayne Bad capitals. java.lang.Object.
Know your enemy.
@RMartinhoFernandes I like 'thine' instead of 'your'. Sounds more like something Sam L. Jackson would say.
I haven't listened to that in many years.
04:05
For now I guess I'm probably best off using CreateMutex on Windows, and using #if macros all over the place for other platforms.
no no no
you should be #ifdefing on windows, not the other way around
I got a -1 to my rep. for some reason. :(
1201 to 1200
Did you downvote something?
That's why
04:07
Answer downvotes cost 1.
downvoting an answer gives you -1.
@IntermediateHacker maybe it was that "-1 for Java" vote.
yeah, lol. :D
but it was worth it.
04:08
@RMartinhoFernandes I now have that rage song firmly stuck in my head.
damn.. coding a simple platformer is so f***ing mind-boggling. How the f**k to I prevent the tiles from rendering if they're off-screen?
Xeo
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Uhm, take them out of the scene-graph / render vector?
if(on_screen(tile)) render(tile);
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Xeo
mark them as off-screen?
04:10
poop on them?
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@keithlayne good idea.
cpx
cpx
hmm
no.. actually my problem is that I did every thing with tile co-ordinates ( 10x10 = 1 pixel) now suddenly I also need to get the actual Screen co-ords. I'll have to rewrite a lot of stuff. :(
Xeo
Xeo
Eh?
That shouldn't take a lot of code
never mind. I'm an idiot.
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04:13
You'll just need to define your screen edges in tile coordinates
@Xeo wait a second. thanks!!! it may work.
Xeo
Xeo
<- game programmer with certificate
Anyways, I'm off to sleep, g'night
But I just woke up!
silly german kids
who's getting all star-happy again?
04:24
OK. Got thread synchronization to work, but it's not cross-platform yet.
static HANDLE LockFuncPtrs() {
		HANDLE mutex = CreateMutex(NULL,TRUE,L"funcPtrs");
		   WaitForSingleObject(mutex,-1);
		   return mutex;
};
Currently works only on Windows, but I could easily make a CreateMutex function for other platforms as well
That sounds like you're creating a new mutex each time you lock.
I'm creating a handle to a mutex
If the mutex already exists, the handle simply points to the existing one
I believe that's the way the win32 APIs work
Oh, it's a named one. I see.
When I'm done in one thread with the handle, I dispose it with the following function
static void UnlockFuncPtrs(HANDLE mutex) {
ReleaseMutex(mutex);
CloseHandle(mutex);
};
Fixed font doesn't work very well in here....
Beware that named mutexes are global within the operating system.
04:28
Really? Why on EARTH did they do that?
that could never be a problem
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Xeo
@IDWMaster IPC
That is, you're needlessly polluting a namespace that is shared with other processes.
@IDWMaster So processes can share mutexes.
Hopefully this name: {8F0C9ED4-9B9A-4105-8FC5-8FC925E63A00} should be unique enough
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Xeo
Also, @IDWMaster, why not just #include <mutex> ? :)
04:28
static HANDLE LockFuncPtrs() {
		static HANDLE mutex = CreateMutex(NULL,TRUE,NULL);
		   WaitForSingleObject(mutex,-1);
		   return mutex;
};
Hmm. Wasn't aware that C++0x had a mutex class!
Does GCC support that already?
I know GCC is still behind VS in the threading things.
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Xeo
VS11 has all of the stdlib
I wonder if GCC has that threading stuff though, yeah.
I think libc++ does
It's only missing <atomic> for the most part
C++0x is already supported in Eclipse
But you have to enable it through Eclipse options --- it's not turned on by default
@Xeo it has the whole thing? I was surprised that VS10 was missing std::shuffle of all things.
Eclipse can lick my balls.
Xeo
Xeo
04:34
> Support for new headers <atomic>, <chrono>, <condition_variable>, <filesystem>, <future>, <mutex>, <ratio>, and <thread>.
SCARY iterators --- spooky!
<chrono> is neat.
> Do you have a reference link which says your point? Some C++ standard or anything? Asking this since if someone asks me the same I can't say because Martinho told me therefore it is true :) – Anisha Kaul 15 mins ago
@Xeo That "auto parallelizer" is just a M$-branded OpenMP?
@keithlayne I usually use a hardware random number generator anyways.
What's wrong with people? Everyone knows you should always take my word for granted.
04:35
I'm surprised more devices don't ship with hardware random number generators
There's std::rand_device in C++11.
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@Mysticial Uhm... yes, no, maybe?
They already support OpenMP. I'm just wondering what else they "added". lolz
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes.
New 3D library works perfectly now with std::mutex! Thanks!
04:37
@IDWMaster I don't think you need hardware RNG. The Mersenne Twister is now in the standard!!!
@keithlayne It's also a slow RNG.
slow, but with an awesome name. Top that.
@Mysticial You have alternatives if you want speed.
There's a bunch of engines in the standard.
I mean, how random do numbers really need to be for most applications?
And you have std::random_device for seeding, which uses system entropy if available.
04:39
Actually, I think being the "standard" RNG kinda makes it less secure. As everyone will get the exact same sequence with the same seed.
But if the you base a hardware RNG off of something truely random (such as hardware shot-noise)
That's what std::random_device is for.
then it's probably more cryptographically secure if done right?
@Mysticial stop making shit up :)
I never said std::rand_device. Ain't meddling with history awesome?
@keithlayne I'm not making shit up. I'm just pulling it out of my ass.
04:40
I usually squeeze...don't like to get my hands dirty
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Xeo
I'm getting interestingly many upvotes out of these two answers.
@Xeo Weren't you going to sleep?
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Xeo
I know that
In fact, I am asleep already
yeah, but his upvote-o-meter was keeping him up.
Xeo
Xeo
In some other quantum state
04:43
@Xeo It's on the front page of the SO newsletter this week.
There's a newsletter?
Ranked 3rd
look up the SO one and hit preview
It's also 3rd here.
Xeo
Xeo
Cool.
And 13th here. But from my experience, that's not high enough to get residual votes.
Is this one stackoverflow.com/questions/1260748/… somewhere in those things? I get a vote a day from this question. It's annoying.
Xeo
Xeo
04:47
Seriously, that loop question is overrated.
@Xeo Ahaha... gotta love Reddit and all other sites that blogged it!
> Aki is the real deal.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Your rep-betting question is 3rd on the Meta newsletter... hehe
lol
It's now at 8 score, but it reached 10 for a few minutes. Enough for a badge :)
There should be a "Controversy" badge.
For posts that get a very large number of up and downvotes in nearly equal proportions.
04:56
Btw, I'm no longer certain if the picture is a pony or a unicorn.
I intended it to be a pony at first, but people have correctly pointed out that is does look a lot like a unicorn.
and you probably got downvoted for it. :)
Can I get a second opinion over here please? stackoverflow.com/questions/8464400/…
I think you're right, but I'm still not awake enough to go spelunking in the standard :)
I'm mostly fishing for whether anyone agrees that the accepted answer is dead wrong.
And should be downvoted into oblivion, lest future readers come along and believe it at face value.
I wish I was better at templates to be able to judge.
05:12
Hey, not gonna argue with that. I wish people wouldn't answer template questions unless they were good at templates, then this sort of problem wouldn't arise.
Downvoting into oblivion is cool! We had that yesterday.
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@Ben: 14.8.2.3 [temp.deduct.conv] for proving him wrong
> Template argument deduction is done by comparing the return type of the conversion function template (call it P; see 8.5, 13.3.1.5, and 13.3.1.6 for the determination of that type) with the type that is required as the result of the conversion (call it A) as described in 14.8.2.5.
@Xeo, that's what I couldn't find. Why don't you leave a comment so you get credit for the research?
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So I'd say go for the downvote into oblivion.
Well I already left one and provided a competing answer, 'tis all I can do.
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05:25
@BenVoigt Done
Damn, I want a featurure in acrobat reader to go back to the page I was before clicking on a link in the pdf
like ctrl + [-] in MSVC
It's called "Back".
Xeo
Xeo
whatever, it's not there
I always have to remember to fork
alt-left
Really? Damn, Adobe Reader sucks more than I thought.
Xeo
Xeo
@keithlayne Cool, thanks!
and why is that nowhere to be seen in the GUI?
05:28
did it actually work? These types of things are hit or miss for me.
@Xeo Because Adobe Reader sucks?
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, wait. rightclick->previous/next view
Anyways, it's obscure and not user friendly
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Q: argument mismatch error in c++ code

piyushI have three file first one is bmptktevent.h second one is bmptktevent.c and third one is sbsngenerator.pC file . I have to add one attribute IPAddr. And I have added the IPAddr in these three file but when i am compiling this it is giving the error SbsnEvtGenerator.C", line 2107: Error: Cou...

ouch
I use PDF-Xchange Viewer nowadays, and it does have the back button on the toolbar
Xeo
Xeo
Anyways, I'm really off to sleep now
Only sleeping in another quantum state doesn't help in this one
Student to Physicsteacher: "I didn't forget my homework, I only did it in another quantum state!"
I wonder if that would be a valid excuse
Right. 100 rep says you're not going to sleep yet.
Xeo
Xeo
05:33
Heh
I'll flag you!
:O
See ya Xeo
@Xeo OMG, I didn't notice the monstrosity until I read the comments.
Xeo
Xeo
But you're, right, I'm not going to sleep. I'm going into horizontal position on my bed and read manga.
Ha! You owe me 100 rep.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Also, it has hungarian notation
05:37
I'm really no good at h4x0r-typing
that is amazing. I'm not sure why though.
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Xeo
There, I went and left an answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/8585255/…
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@RMartinhoFernandes How awesome is that.
05:44
@Xeo I might downvote you just on principle :)
> You're not dereferencing enough
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This has some meme potential.
seriously, who upvotes a question that screams "I can't make shit compile...plz do it for me"
"I've got a fever, and the only prescription is...more dereferencing!!!"
Serial upvoters are really annoying.
lol
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Xeo
Great, upvotes to my comment but not my answer. You kidding me? :s Maybe I should've put it in the answer after all...
05:47
I really need something to do...that google 10 cent app sale has crushed me getting anything useful done
Xeo
Xeo
Anyways, really off to read manga now.
Like, really really. Really.
sorry, I just can't bring myself to upvote anything related to that question
on a related note, that's my highest-upvoted comment ever.
I keep expecting to see "Closed as 'retarded' by R.MartinhoFernandes, Xeo, and 284 others"
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lol
Hey, why is my name first?
alphabetical by people in this room?
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Xeo
Maybe he's a misguided soul, don't judge the OP so harsh!
05:52
do your comic books have a web interface?
Xeo
Xeo
And yes @RMartinho, I am in my bed already.
No, iPod Touch
you're right @Xeo, it just blows my mind
Xeo
Xeo
I'm reading my manga online
sigh. You got my upvote anyway.
I also gave you one for attempting to read it. :)
Xeo
Xeo
05:54
Win \o/
@Mysticial: It's at least clearer than roughly 300 lines of template errors (yes, even for a template masochist like me).
lol... I guess that still beats trying to debug code through several layers of macros.
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Definitly. Though, with MSVC11, those two are often enough not that far from each other (keyword: variadic template emulation).
Anyways, time for my Elfen Lied reread! I'm already having goosebumps. ☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
(those japanese emoticons on the ipod touch are awesome.)
Elfen Lied: Where heads and whole bodies just splatter in the first 30 pages already. Gore at its finest.
06:15
You'll probably like Mirai Nikki.
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Xeo
Shit, that's bad, I'm already remembering the later chapters
06:48
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Q: What exactly does the syntax ::~ mean in newly added class in C++ Visual Studio 2010

Filip Premanad RydloI have s simple question: Situation: When I rightclick Source Files folder and select Add->Class - C++ class , a class is added in a separate file *.cpp and *.h (great! This is exactly what I wanted). Now: what does the function name classname::~classname(void) exactly does ? Is it a destr...

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07:00
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Q: Does the syntax of programming languages depend upon their implementation?

IntermediateHackerAlthough, my question may be entirely irrelevant, but I have sensed a pattern between most programming languages and their official implementations. Interpreted (byte-interpreted?) languages like Python , Perl , Lua etc. usually have an extremely lenient and easy syntax and are generally type-l...

07:24
@IntermediateHacker Both Python and Perl have types. The fact that you don't have to write them in the source code (but wait! in Perl you do write them in the source code!) does not make them go away. You may want to make that part clearer.
@RMartinhoFernandes edited it. thanks.
languages like Python , Lua etc. usually have an extremely lenient and easy syntax and are generally type-less or do not require the developer to explicitly write variable types in source code;
cut Perl out.
sbi
sbi
08:11
I don't always write important business logic, but when I do, I write it inside of button1_Click.
It took three hours of messing around with button17s and checkBox12s to convince a colleague of mine to stop doing that.
@sbi r u on twitter?
sbi
sbi
@IntermediateHacker Yes. As can be seen from my SO account.
08:34
@sbi did someone really force u to use C# on gunpoint?
They did, and they threatened to kill him if he told anyone.
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@IntermediateHacker What do you think?
@RMartinhoFernandes If I'm not to tell anyone if that's true, and since I never did, but since you still know it, doesn't that mean you're one of them?
is free(0) allowed, or is it only delete where that is safe?
@sbi Er. No, er. We... I... It was just a guess.
Crappy.
08:42
@IntermediateHacker I think it's the other way around: implementation depends on syntax. For example, if your syntax allows for reflection, then the implementation must provide a runtime that supports that.
> The free function causes the space pointed to by ptr to be deallocated, that is, made available for further allocation. If ptr is a null pointer, no action occurs.
@jalf Seems so.
hmm, that's what I thought. Thanks
guess that doesn't explain the problem then
lol, my drawing is awesome....
Sorry to break it to you, ... but it sucks.
08:49
Er, can someone help in the comments here? stackoverflow.com/a/8574731/46642 I'm not sure I can explain this.
@IntermediateHacker You're right, I was being sarcastic.
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cpx
Hmm
-_¬ Morning
Work Christmas dinner... was a good night
cpx
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@RMartinhoFernandes I'd suggest reading a good book from our definitive C++ collection.
@StackedCrooked lol, I was referring to myself. :D
@thecoshman ^^^
09:01
If I run two benchmarks with results (1) 1000 ms and (2) 900 ms. Does that mean (2) is 10% faster than (1)? Or does it mean that (1) is 11% slower than (2)? In other words do I need to calculate A/B or B/A?
@IntermediateHacker His keyboard layout (UK) has a key for it.
Indeed it does :D
damn......
Where is the key placed? Maybe it's on my keyboard too.
@StackedCrooked it means your bench marks are not covering enough. Run the test say, 100 times longer. Then you have a good average
@thecoshman You're kind of missing the point.
09:04
@IntermediateHacker erm... to the left one the number 1 key... above tab... I have to hold shift for it
@StackedCrooked In one second, (1) runs once. But (2) runs 1.11111111 times.
So, I'd say (2) is ~11% faster.
@StackedCrooked it's a moot point really
if I overtake some one on the motorway (highway) am I going faster then the person I overtake, or are they going slower
I hate keyboard layout ( عربي ) . :(
@IntermediateHacker that is a shift+# for me, next to the <enter> key
09:06
@thecoshman He's asking about the amounts.
@IntermediateHacker You can change it you know.
I know, but my OS only has US 101 and Arabic options, I think.
How do u change it?
@IntermediateHacker What's your OS?
Windows 7 Ultimate
you might need to install new layouts ¬_¬ though I am sure you can remap any key if you wish
I think that packs a shitton of keyboard layouts.
Go to Control Panel > Region and Language.
On the Keyboards tab, press Change Keyboards, then press Add. Mine lists way more layouts than I ever thought existed.
09:10
I did it!! ¬_¬
¬¬¬¬¬
Now my keyboard is british!
@IntermediateHacker pip pip!
@IntermediateHacker So that means we've seen the end of you '¬_¬' gibberish?
What does that smiley stand for anyway?
¬_¬ what do you mean...
09:13
What does ¬_¬ mean?
I always use it as suspicious eyes... sort of like the Fry meme...
not sure if idiot
¬_¬
or really not sure what this smiley means
Ah.
> What do you mean by "lenient syntax" vs. "strict syntax"? They're all formal languages and none will run source code with syntax errors. – nikie 5 mins ago
I'm sure Perl will.
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sbi
Look at this. They are doing a really good job of convincing that it's fun working there.
@StackedCrooked Then again, for something written in Java, the UI is remarkably crisp and doesn't feel as alien as it often does Java GUI-s!
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Now I've sent everybody away to watch a 15min video.
Damn the PHP room.
do you see flags for all the rooms?
09:36
:2164961 hmm... is this my own message...
stupid spoil sport chat room :(
cpx
cpx
Is there a single definition to what comprises of lvalues?
hm
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@thecoshman This works if you get the number right.
@sbi See.
@sbi do the numbers not go up sequential in the room though :S
The numbers are global.
oooh, that explains it
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09:37
@thecoshman They are sequential across the chat. The newbie hints explain how you can get the number of a specific message.
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I think it would be hard to explain.
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A: What constitutes of RValues?

cpx Do constants constitute RValues? const int x = 0; is maniputable at least one time. In your declaration, x is neither an rvalue or lvalue, it is called a declarator-id. (See grammar of 8/4 in C++03) When it is used in a (sub-)expression it is a non-modifiable lvalue which can be init...

I don't think you can directly refer to messages in other rooms, but I know a trick owners can use to do it :P
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@RMartinhoFernandes Drool.
@thecoshman dam it! I can do this shit :|
I know all the tricks!
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09:39
@RMartinhoFernandes SPILL ALL THE SECRETS!
I suck.
Ah, dammit. That's too old a message.
@thecoshman Maybe.
whistles
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@cpx Yes there is no definition which can explain lvalues.
@RMartinhoFernandes yooou sonuva beetch (that's meant to be read in an Arnie voice btw)
Tin
Tin
@cpx, I read recently the following link, when I wanted to better understand the move semantics: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd293668.aspx and there are some good links about l-values/r-values
I don't know who Arnie is.
09:46
@RMartinhoFernandes The governator?
cpx
cpx
oh i see C++11
And I think it's "governor".
@jalf yeah, this guy knows what I'm talking about!
nah, there are plenty of those
also he's not a governor any more
09:47
@RMartinhoFernandes !_! governor + terminator = governator...
it's ok, we can't all know what is going on
cpx
cpx
I'm not sure i know C++03, I can't even think about using C++11.
@thecoshman But I'm the robot, I'm supposed to know.
@cpx that makes you smarter than most
09:48
@RMartinhoFernandes bad check sum?
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Tin
hey guys, just one short question & sorry for interrupting. I overloaded an assignment operator by following the copy-and-swap idiom. Instead of passing a `const reference`, I'm passing the object by value, e.g. `foo & operator=(foo);`
And now that I would like to define the move assignment operator , i.e. `foo & operator=(foo &&);`, I get a compiler error mentioning that the `operator =` is ambiguous (`error C2593: 'operator =' is ambiguous`). Which would be the correct way to threat such methods? Shall I only consider one of those 2 functions?
You don't need to write a move assignment operator!
huh... didn't know that happened :D
@Tin Copy & swap is super awesome because the operator= that takes the argument by value works for both copies and moves!
If I do x = foo(); // x is of type foo, the foo() will be passed by value into operator=. Passing an rvalue by value moves it.

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