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13:06
hi...R. Martinho Farnandes........ i have solved yesterday issue... i m able to open sound file in C code......... through jni...
but...now the problem is in memory managment... my application stops because of memory leak
i dont know how to manage memory in c code
What can author mean by Complex low level data structures at physical level in database ?
Needs more context.
@RMartinhoFernandes edited , author just said that :(
Yes, but what book? Talking about what?
@RMartinhoFernandes in databases at view level , book is DB system concepts :)
13:21
Oh, databases. Not my thing. I learned next to nothing in my database course. :( It's possible that it's talking about B-trees or something. Can you post the full sentence?
@RMartinhoFernandes That is the full sentence trust me 0_o (and some idiot analogy :() , B-tree is implemented in high level languages , can it be implemented in assembly?
@FreakEnum everything can be implemented in assembly. It's just not practical.
Of course it can. Isn't that what a compiler does?
@RMartinhoFernandes hmm , soo right :)
@rubenvb It's sooooo not practical , can take me 10000 years do that in assembly :D
@RMartinhoFernandes I guess you're right, He must be talking about B-tree for searching etc
A B-tree is not easy to implement in a high-level language either. I remember when I foolishly tried to do so for my Algorithms and Data Structures project. It didn't end up well :(
Granted, I was using C at the time.
13:26
@FreakEnum Oh, I just code it in C++, and then run it through a compiler :-)
@rubenvb don't trick me man :D
@RMartinhoFernandes right , they are hard to implement completely bug free. Though they shouldn't even be implemented when lib'es are available :)
Anyways , Thanks @RMartinhoFernandes :)
how do you embed url in words?
Tin
Tin
hi guys again, what do you understand under: Type& binds to modifiable lvalues , is it related to the return type of a function or to the parameter type of it?
@RMartinhoFernandes yes:) ( good example of recursion though :)
Click that link and you'll see!
(I edited it now.)
13:33
haha that is lamdas syntax
capture this
@rubenvb caught
@thecoshman be gentle with it.
<shakes>
13:36
@rubenvb lol
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A: Mysql subquery result in "where" clause

XaadeIf you mean comparing the results of a subquery in a where, Yes you can do this. select X ... where (select Y ... ) = Z However, probably a bad idea. Generally when you have to do this, it's best to look for a way to streamline it into the main select. There are very creative ways to avoid nest...

Don't get why everyone's trying to explain how to do a statement in a subquery form, where a subquery isn't needed. Did these guys learn from Java programmers.
???
6 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Ha! A message that quotes itself.
@Xaade :O
how rude
13:44
Now back to fighting the compiler.
@RMartinhoFernandes apparently it recognized the recursion.
What are you trying? Don't break the room.
He is trying to learn recursion I guess :D
...
Interesting.
You have to update it to get it to recalc the quote
Quotes aren't references. They're statically linked.
Yeah, just like oneboxes.
13:47
2 messages moved to Sandbox
If you onebox a question and someone changes it, the changes don't get reflected.
@RMartinhoFernandes good thing. otherwise your self quote would have locked up ajax
I tested it on the sandbox first.
I wouldn't do it here if I feared it might break the lounge.
what if broke the server though :O
@RMartinhoFernandes It means you could get as many stacks as fast as you can edit.
13:51
@thecoshman Then I'd be awesome.
@RMartinhoFernandes Then, he'd have a good post for meta.
"Honey, I shrunk the chat rooms"
@RMartinhoFernandes no... you would be a bad man
@RMartinhoFernandes Please restore chat rooms.
...?
Why you remove
Because you fixed yours.
They looked out of place.
13:55
and?
fucking brick wall
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Q: Why is selected greyed answer at top, can we change that?

XaadeIf an answer is grey after being downvoted so many times, why is it still allowed up top if it is selected answer. To me that just speaks volumes of the ability of the OP to select a useful answer. Plus it just makes me scroll down more often. Can we forgo the special position of a selected ans...

Wow, there's a .
Arrgh, why can't we just have something like void f(foo const&... args) instead of the crappy initializer lists ;_;
I'm beginning to think that Bill the lizard's favorite answer is no.
;-; <== sabre-toothed smiley :D
@RMartinhoFernandes why you no like initialization list?
14:00
1) You can't move stuff out of them, 2) they can't store references.
I guess I'll stick to Xeo's hack.
C# initialization list >>> C++ initialization list. :(
Quick, someone post a long stupid answer to that question up there, and I'll have an example on the same page as the question....
lol
Btw, the example you linked there was eventually nuked.
@Xaade I was about to, then remembered I'm yet to set up meta... so fuck that shit :P
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Q: Do you find languages with indentation requirements cumbersome?

ChrisThoughts on these? Python is one example, and no this is not a stab against Python I like the language. What languages have a indentation requirement?

check out the edit history
a big WTF
some random guy a year after it's asked comes in and edits to be a totally different question
lol
You wanna see silly edits? See revision 2 here: stackoverflow.com/posts/184537/revisions
14:09
@RMartinhoFernandes Vandalising your own question... now thats something.
rofl
> we just deleted this account, so he's gone.. no ability to edit this – Jeff Atwood♦ Oct 8 '08 at 20:28
Guy was nuked for it.
Probably there were comments that are now deleted too.
that's actually quite hilarious
he has a perfectly good question, and a bunch of perfectly good answers, everything is fine
then "cocksuckers"
He is what is commonly known as a twat
14:13
it's like, "Surprise, I drew you all in just to CALL YOU ALL A COCKSUCKER!"
@DeadMG Lots of people have perfectly good lives, but then comes the cocksucking.
@RMartinhoFernandes I couldn't resist.
you know
I could "pool" identifiers
14:20
Somebody recommended me a book about understanding computer architectures, I think it was published by msft press. AFIK it also got great reviews on amazon. But I cannot find it anymore. Does this ring a bell for anyone?
Can I get a final nuke vote here?
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Q: find an object in a pictures

Tomescu GeorgeI have a picture that contains more object.Objects I have separated into smaller pictures (cut from full size) must make a sequence of code that I find an object and make a circle around him. 10x

provided
cpx
cpx
@RMartinhoFernandes flagged and deleted lol
lol why flag, it's just rubbish
MWhahaha. I win.
I had to write my own specialized reference wrapper.
14:30
lol
here's another question- for placement new, could I use a custom type that implicitly converts to void*?
in Haskell, 59 secs ago, by sam
Hello, is anyone know how to leave package in common lisp? (I use '(in-package :abc)' to go into that package,and I want to leave that package) , Thank you~
OMFG, this is not just in the Lounge now.
I see the crazy's spreading
I assume that you'll throw it in the Bin
@RMartinhoFernandes what the drug induced mental hospital fuck is that on about?
@Rmartin ok... let me get this correct before mad shit happens... for the old MVP matrix I was on about earlier... I need to get the Projection matrix first, then multiply it by the camera's positioning matrix, then work through the stack of world matrices... applying them all
14:46
Why applying them all?
so P * V * Mbottom -> Mtop
you're the wrong way around
it's World * View * Projection
for matrices, MVP != PVM
so I need to do M * V then * P
yes
14:48
or M * (V * P) if you prefer
I think that matrix multiplication is commutative
yeah, it is
I figured that if I had a stack of translation matrices, say I want to work from the lowest in the stack up to the top...
i.e., (M * V) * P = M * (V * P)
14:48
@DeadMG yup
That's associativity!
whatever!
;)
I'm pretty sure it's commutativity
Commutativity is A * B = B * A.
14:49
which one is commutative then?
ah right
finally found it
but I always get the two mixed up since the names have nothing to do with how I view the property :P
not commutative then
@thecoshman Start with the first transformation.
If you have a scene graph, and you push the matrix on to the stack as you go through it, then you need to start at the bottom of the stack
@DeadMG that's what I thought. so the last matrix I need to multiple in is the projection matrix
14:51
yes
hmm, getting exception safety in a memory allocator is hard work
thanks guys... I did get taught all this, honest :P
@thecoshman Instead of keeping { a0, a1, a2 } in the stack and then using a2 * a1 * a0, I'd store { a0, a1 * a0, a2 * a1 * a0 }.
I just wouldn't use a stack
Avoids lots of redundant multiplications.
chuck the finished product in the tree node
or I guess you could leave it on the hardware stack, rather than an explicit separate stack
maybe I should just leak memory in the case of an exception
14:54
lolwut.
well, in some cases, it's leaked anyway
and I have no means of determining when those cases are
so... when I want to push a new matrix onto the stack, you would get the current top, multiple the new matrix and push that result onto the stack...
yes
I just realised that "C++ I/O idiom" could be shortened to "i/odium". Somehow iostreams are both.
it's basically the same as keeping a running total
so I think the least harmful thing to do may be to just leak
this whole thing is one big controlled leak anyway
I guess that, instead, I could just use my brain a tiny bit and determine when it's impossible to not leak
or I could just do what the regular hardware stack does and clean up
although I'm not even sure if that would be safe
the problem is that if you called the memory allocate function in the constructor of an object allocated itself in the pool, then the object's memory goes the wrong way around
you could pass the (valid) pointer out and then throw in the constructor
oh, and member "objects" get their destructors called in the wrong order, too
Yahoo Answers is like the troll UN of the internet. Troll ambassadors from.all troll boards converge there and troll each other.
maybe I should just quit keeping track of objects and leave con/destruction to the user
and just allocate some memory
operator new instead of new. Sounds easier.
@RMartinhoFernandes: Got a minute?
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(Also Xeo and DeadMG)
15:03
What?
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How did you make that run so fast?
I mean, "how did you make that not run so slow?"
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@RMartinhoFernandes Better library -- one that didn't suck 110%
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So, what's up?
You still haven't embiggened the boxes.
I don't think that embiggened is a good word.
@DeadMG nah, it should be embiggenated
15:12
what, during the process of embiggenation?
I remember seeing "click to embiggen" on some stupid site once. I know it's not a word.
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I truly could not bring myself to be bothered...
I tried, believe me. I was pacing to and fro, saying to myself, will you want to improve the interface?
you know what
I'm just going to leak the damn memory
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if you decide you don't want to use the memory that you allocated from the arena, then that's tough, regardless of if it's because of an exception or it's not a big enough block or whatever
15:16
to get a boner by seeing someone

*melissa embiggens phil*
"melissa gets a boner by seeing phil" does not sound right.
probably because you wrote it where the female gains a boner
phil gets a boner by seeing melissa
That was the example given. I just rewrote it according to the definition.
the fact that the example is wrong might be the reason that it doesn't sound right
@DeadMG: Is your second piece of code in the question missing a pointer?
In the constructor?
@DeadMG No, the example is correct. It's the definition that is wrong.
Should be "to cause someone to get a boner by being seen"
15:19
@KerrekSB Yes, I failed to pass the address of the memory arena.
I just removed the second code sample
it's not really useful
You're still missing an address-of
fixedski
@KerrekSB how long do I have to give you an answer?
@RMartinhoFernandes Unlimited, though the handshake may have to be redone if I close that tab :-)
Oh, I'm not talking about the keys.
15:23
Ah, solved:
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@RMartinhoFernandes I know, neither was I :-)
Cool. I'll be in touch.
Sorted. No rush.
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Q: Exception safety in memory arena

DeadMGI'm writing a simple memory arena allocator and facing a small problem with exception safety. The situation is when you allocate an object which itself calls the allocator. The objective of the memory pool is to allocate a bunch of objects at one time, and then delete them all when the pool is de...

is my question badly worded?
I've only had "hurr durr I'm a fool" comments
and a downvote
Your comment is a bit harsh.
Harsh comments don't make question downvotable, though.
15:29
maybe it's a little too much to expect him to read the question first?
@CatPlusPlus As if that matters.
> Silly questions? -1 for saying that. – Nawaz 2 mins ago
"Vote on posts, not on people" or however the meta voting mantra goes.
Also I'm happy because last class today was cancelled.
Which means I'm on holidays.
So you're going to get wasted now?
15:32
@DeadMG: Why so confrontational? Take a break, have a coffee...
I believe I did that yesterday.
@CatPlusPlus Final year?
And that wasn't very good idea.
@CatPlusPlus Oh, right.
@KerrekSB Final days of the year. Christmas!
15:33
@CatPlusPlus Yes yes, but is it your final year overall?
No, just the second one.
@KerrekSB Because Nawaz keeps not reading the question.
@CatPlusPlus Ah. The joy of many more christmases to come :-)
so I'm really pissed off at him because this is hardly the first time he's done it.
@DeadMG Still -- you are the one asking for help from others, so you shouldn't be hostile. If a comment isn't useful or off topic, just ignore it. It's not yours to tell others off while you're looking for constructive dialogue. Just ignore and move on. (Or maybe even consider that their comment is an indicator that your question could be improved to make it even more accessible to more readers.)
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@DeadMG Especially if this isn't a first, don't go and escalate things when there's nothing to be gained from that.
15:37
I participate plenty and give others plenty of my help
I'd ask questions to clarify what your problem is but I'm afraid of being rebuffed with harsh comments, so I'm not helping you.
But escalators are fun!
when I ask for it, the least I expect them to do is read the question.
besides, it's not in general, it's just Nawaz
Escalator temporarily stairs.
he does it all the fucking time and not just to me
15:39
@DeadMG Yes, but nobody stands to gain from your harsh reaction. Just focus on trying to get the best possible community response out of your question.
@LucDanton Hi:
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> Wow people with 40k and 60k reps flying off the handle just like that over a rather silly point. – DumbCoder 38 secs ago
Guess DumbCoder finally learned rep is meaningless.
Just now? Woah.
@RMartinhoFernandes That's an insult to real trolls like me.
@KerrekSB Oh gad no!!!!
@Xaade Are you an ambassador?
@RMartinhoFernandes An ambassador of caves and bridges?
15:44
@RMartinhoFernandes There are trolls that troll because they're too stupid not to. Then there are trolls that troll because they can do so beautifully. The latter can be appreciated by all. For the prior, assimilation by the borg would be a more desirable consequence than the kind I have in mind.
A trollbasador.
@KerrekSB I don't know what to make of that.
lol
Your supposed to change sex.
@Xaade A Beautiful Troll. The new winter blockbuster by Lars von Trier.
Or something.
15:45
@LucDanton just don't
Wow people with 20k reps are making use of sarcasm.
Well I never.
@LucDanton You need to paste it here (in "input") and press (3), "random b", (4) and send (5) to me.
Those cause headaches, and long discussions that have been repeated far too many times. Tell @KerrekSB to use @Xaade suggestions before pasting another in Lounge<C++>
15:46
@Xaade What's @Xaade's Suggestion?
@KerrekSB Quite simply.
1. Automate Secrets A and B.
2. Use the following format for all steps.
@Xaade Ah, yes yes yes, but as I said already, I'm horribly lazy when it comes to making UIs
[Input box] [Button for step] [Output box]
I'm already proud to have made the "random" buttons; don't I get credit for that?
@KerrekSB then give me access to your site
15:48
There's a "random" button?
@KerrekSB And then you have all my CC numbers right?
@Xaade On github!
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@LucDanton Paste on a single message with four leading spaces. Otherwise chat screws it up.
Oooh I broke something.
15:49
@LucDanton Hopefully: Here's a message, paste into "encrypted" and hit "decrypt".
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@KerrekSB That works.
@Xaade Here, the gh-pages branch
I can't guarantee that the page wasn't served by someone I don't trust though!
@LucDanton Cool. Now this:
D'oh
15:51
got a message from a moderator
he's probably not very happy
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@Dead what you do?
raged a bit at some fool
Haha. The copy-pasting was terrible :-)
15:51
what's wrong with that :P
@DeadMG How do you get a personal message?
I didn't know SO had a messaging system.
I got an email and the notification bar said it
@KerrekSB I'm afraid I lost my random b in a deeply forgotten tab.
Here now: how complicated encryption algorithm is defeated by copy-paste.
@DeadMG Ah, they can email you... personal or autogenerated?
@CatPlusPlus I know, isn't that a lesson!
15:53
I think the email was autogenerated,
@LucDanton You can make a new handshake...
you know
@DeadMG What did it say?
15:54
one good thing about MSVC's implementation
they support stateful allocators
@KerrekSB Didn't read it
@KerrekSB
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@DeadMG Are you banned from posting now or something like that?
I doubt it
I've said much worse
and honestly, it wasn't even particularly nasty
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15:55
I mostly just quoted from my own question
(OK, now you can mount your plaintext attack :-).)
then suggested he might care to read it before commenting on it
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at least a mod cleaned up the comment thread so some other people might actually answer now
@DeadMG Oh, wait, I didn't get to read all the comments...
15:57
@KerrekSB Hitting the decrypt button has no effect now.
The button, it does nothing!
@LucDanton You first have to load my token and hit (6), and then start decrypting
@LucDanton You need the shared secret
Wait, I didn't challenge you. I 'restarted' the previous handshake. Are we doing the same thing?

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