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22:01
@Mr.kbok you can pull. cabal install multimap before build
Thanks.
and of course now I find out that my gcc is out of date
I'm done for the night!
can regex be used to match a one of two characters, some other crap, then the same character it previously matched?
yes
maybe
depends on the engine
@Mr.kbok cabal haddock to build documentation (it'll be placed in dist)
user3010322
22:03
Sounds like a good question to ask on an exam about Regular Expressions in Computer Science Theory!
Ell
Ell
PCRE can do it probably
trying to match quotes :| "stuff" and 'stuff' should match
Is there support for sprite maps?
Can you use a constexpr function to do this ?
Xeo
Xeo
22:04
So, the joint stuff works now. I think I've come to a point where the playing around slows down and where I should organise the code a bit.
i currently have two different regexes for them but i have to duplicate every grammar rule >.>
Xeo
Xeo
But I'll leave that for future-me to worry about. Time to sleep.
user1804599
@Blob yes
@Borgleader Probably
Ell
Ell
^that
22:05
@BartekBanachewicz Okay
user1804599
@Blob In Java you can do (a|b)x+\1.
user1804599
\1 is called a backreference and it refers to group 1.
@BartekBanachewicz will you implement fancy bin packing for your sprite sheets?
user1804599
So axxxa would match, as would bxxxb, but not axxxb.
I think there's a typo
in "get rekt"
user3010322
22:06
I have no plans to use any of their shit-tier GUI stuff.
user3010322
I just want the math.
Dudes...
Is there anybody whith LuaLaTeX installed who would like to confirm for me that the dropbox.com/s/cgkaocseewckclv/README.md.tex?dl=0 file does not compile for you?
@Pris "fancy bin package"?
note to self: when you want to copy some file to watch on the laptop, don't try to copy as much as you can in one go
all the crap i read about regex on the internet doesn't work
oh wait, it works on one site but not in another
@Blob wat
@russianrightfold works that way in other regex implementations too (e.g., vim)
Wicked A♠ :P ...
And after all (to place a common meme), why do you think this guy is still unemployed? — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
22:14
@BartekBanachewicz bin packing is generally how you stuff sprites (or glyphs for text rendering) into a texture atlas
@sehe regex: (?P<quote>'|")[^(P=quote)]*(?P=quote) Site it works on: regex101.com Site it doesn't work on for some reason: regexpal.com
lol@Apple:
The post linked from the tweet is interesting.
@πάνταῥεῖ i'd stay clear of the nucleus there
@Blob why are you evaluation the operation of sites?
> As of Windows 2003 developers who are NOT completely unaware of
Microsofts documentation might want to use the "ServerExecutable"
registry entry described there too.
But 12 years are surely way too short for Apple's developers, QA and
management to learn about such "new" features which help improve safety
and security.
22:16
@sehe i originally was using the site where it didn't work on, blamed regex for being stupid, tried another site, and it worked
why are you using sites to match regexen?
so i can interactively get it right? :|
@Pris ah you mean that you take a lot of images and pack them into a square?
@sehe What do you mean nucleus in that context (I've got a rough understanding, that's why I stated it was wicked, but I just couldn't resist)
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. Its an interesting problem actually.
22:17
@Mr.kbok Can I use as answer? :D
@райтфолд Hm, that is pretty cool. Can it be used to balance parentheses?
@πάνταῥεῖ let's say, the eye of the storm
@Borgleader Sure, feel free
user1804599
@FredOverflow You need recursion for that.
user1804599
Which you can do in Perl.
user1804599
I think it's (\(\1?\)).
@Mr.kbok w00t
@Borgleader what does that even answer? It's just a function making a mapping from integers to string literals..
@sehe Which is what OP asked for
Oh well. I don't get what the problem was then (except... single-statement?)
22:21
OP probably doesn't know much about constexpr (guessing)
time to go home now, cya in... 2h
user1804599
@FredOverflow
user1804599
» cat foo
((()))
(()())
(()(()))
((()
()))
» cat foo | perl -ne 'print if /^(\((?1)*\))$/'
((()))
(()())
(()(()))
user1804599
?1 allows recursive references.
@sehe If you're referring about that OP's complaint for the voting fraud wording, as mentioned: I as an employer wouldn't give a shit about, or others even won't care, because they just don't find it.
@райтфолд Looks a bit like brainfuck or blank
22:22
@πάνταῥεῖ no, I was referring to sneering/jabbing about "memetic" (cough) community members
Vlad's managed to become a meme here. I can't help (cough)
If his name would be _Igor_ that meme would even apply broader :)
sure. enjoy :)
Is it just me or is the first sentence backwards?
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A: Are reputation and badges a valid measure for anything?

Jeroen VannevelBadges mostly tell you how long you've been here and as such, I typically ignore these. There are a few special ones like the Guru badge but mostly I feel like badges are promotional and don't really convey anything. Reputation is a much more solid unit of measurement. However you can't look at ...

@Mysticial nah. seems about right to me
> "In the name of the father, the son, and into the hole-he-goes!"
@sehe Yeah. It is hilarious. :D
22:26
why the hell wouldn't std::chrono::high_resolution_clock be a steady_clock too?
Why can't I import Array
language?
This seemed simple enough though
Haskell
There's multiple variants of Array.
Which one do you want?
Probably none. Who would want arrays in Haskell, anyway?
That's like saying "I want a singly-linked list in C++".
user1804599
22:30
lol
I probably don't even know the word describing what I need, so
@Pris why would you have your cake and have eaten it too
@Mr.kbok what operations do you need?
I need a data structure mapping integer xy coordinates to objects
It's a "game board"
Dense like chess?
22:32
@Mr.kbok "Haskell" Shudder ...
@FredOverflow Yep
@sehe Is there a valid use for a high_resolution_timer that isn't steady? Shouldn't high resolution timers just be based on your cpu's clock speed and thus be monotonic?
user1804599
@Mr.kbok Map (Int, Int) Object
@Pris define non-steady :) it's about guarantees. Whenever you need precision you either need a realtime OS anyways, or you need statistics instead
There a good chat to get some SO mod?
@sehe my definition of non-steady: not monotonically increasing. A timer for a game loop doesn't need a real time OS, but its good if you can measure elapsed time with granularity that's better than 1 ms say
@NickT just flag for one. what's the cause?
@NickT You certainly don't wanna chat with them :-P ...
@NickT What do you need a mod for?
22:36
@Pris Yeah. How often does that happen? Is it guaranteed to happen (because, yes, then it might be a tad useless)
If I want to goad one into implementing some step of a plan
@NickT You already posted it on meta, and you already engaged with a mod in the comments on that post. What more do you want?
@NickT They probably would decline getting on that additional workload.
@sehe "How often does that happen?" Who knows? The standard doesn't mandate the high resolution clock be monotonic so obvious there's a possibility. In GCC < 4.8 I think high_resolution_clock == system_clock which isn't monotonic.
If I post a bunch of things to do with some insinuation there's time between doing them, it generally just seems vague as to doing a specific point of it
22:38
@Pris Don't make trouble where there isn't! Read your implementation's documentation. Non-steady might just mean it skips back/forth a leap second once in 10 years.
BUT IM MAD AND I WANT TO BE MAD AT THINGS
@NickT what. You're being plenty vague as is.
"I propose atomic task X" --> agreement --> handily done.
"I propose some multi-step process that might require work between steps" --> agreement --> when do what now?
Ell
Ell
Does anyone here have experience building an arm cross compiler?
user1804599
OK.
Ell
Ell
22:41
and/or cross compiling linux for arm
@Pris Carry on. Have fun being outraged at how everything sucks. CPU's don't even reliably implement von-neuman or turing or whatnot. It all fails miserably because there's no guarantee that a bit will not flip randomly. Also, entropy will always become the better of any of your infinite loops. etc. etc. etc.
It's all a mess, nothing can ever work, be accurate, make sense. Just - sit in a barrel all day naked like a dog. That'll help!
@NickT Go home. You're drunk
@sehe probably
@sehe Dogs commonly sit naked in a barrel all day?
And with that, I'm off to bed
but we're almost out of beer in my lab
22:42
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
nobody stood up and said "I'll get some beer, because beer is good."
@sehe Man you must have that bookmarked :P
no, let other people do that
user1804599
I have a problem.
I have a solution!
22:43
I have 99
That's on the 6th day of creation
And he saw that it is was good
user1804599
It is impossible to analyse and optimise bytecode if I allow arbitrary branches.
@NickT I cannot parse your message.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit did you try regex?
@райтфолд ignore problem, start new project
user1804599
22:44
So I think I will make it so that it's only allowed to branch to offsets that would start instructions if there were no branches at all.
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Ell
Ell
@sehe well that's a blast from the past
The past is a-blast
user1804599
So that I can statically know where there are instructions and where there are not.
user1804599
i.e.g. you can't branch into the middle of a multibyte instruction
user1804599
22:46
that'd be UB
MLM
MLM
Is there a way to have "inline" functions with state without using the Boost library in c++03? Example with boost: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/679d9a0b37301516
@MLM Yes. With many caveats (the link is borked)
user1804599
Awesome.
user1804599
I'll start with the most trivial optimisation which is TCO.
@райтфолд ieg?
MLM
MLM
22:50
Do you know of a header-only/small library that gives the functionality that boost::function does?
@Blob id est gratis
@MLM make it yourself. Type erasure isn't hard. The different arities are a pain in the ass in C++03
Speaking of libraries, does anyone know of a simple image loading library?
Call @ThePhD :)
This is not www.domyworkforme.com, mate! Please come back when you have a question about a programming language. — Lightness Races in Orbit 50 secs ago
Lounge away
@MLM Don't do that. Make a class.
@Mysticial Doesn't seem to be?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit stop agreeing with me :)

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