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02:00
@Rapptz He manually edits it, I think. Amirite @StackedCrooked?
@Rapptz Oh well he could still...
yeah
it'd be better organised than an <ul>
> I had sex with your mom.
> Better than sex.
wat
And converted to very basic html.
@MarkGarcia Those are the very first reactions.
oh lol
02:01
Pretty sure the mom joke was by rightfold.
> I'd have sex with a lambda
> Coliru is a gay name, I always thought it
@StackedCrooked ^ yup. Pretty sure
> You should implement stdin somehow.
does this guy not understand pipes?
That was me.
And I know how pipes work.
you can make 2 seperate coliru's and cat the contents of one into the other
02:10
what was the problem?
but it's a hassle
it's annoying compared to how other sites do it
like ideone and codepad
I'll put dependencies in modules/
deps -> dependencies
:v
just saying I'm not crazy :(
I can't help but read derps (seriously) (but I thank you for the suggestion)
02:13
if I didn't name it deps I'd name it depends or libs.
I don't like modules.
It doesn't imply "dependencies" to me.
But it's git submodules
libs/ is where Boost puts the final binaries
good thing I don't name it libs then eh.
user3010322
02:15
I call mine vendor
user3010322
But that's for actual code.
user3010322
I never know where to put compiled binaries.
user3010322
In the end I just ended up vendoring all my dependencies.
user3010322
Having the source to compile with it great anyhow. And it can actually go in my git tree.
naming is hard
user3010322
02:16
And I don't need complex shaman magic to get someone else to build my code.
user3010322
"Pull thing, open project, hit F7, good luck."
I bet F7 is bound to Environment.Build.ComplexShamanMagic
@ParkYoung-Bae so is cache invalidation
that's it?
pretty casual
02:22
how much ram do you guys have?
@Borgleader I like how casual chrome looked when eating up that little ram
At work 32, at home on my desktop 16 I think and laptop 8
I also have 16
I need it, not often, but sometimes I do
Welp, just made 6BB of space on my SSD by moving Nvidia's massive "Installer2" folder
it'll do until i take the time to fully inistall my drivers and nuke it
02:25
6BB?
big bytes?
@Borgleader this comic made me figure out why my FF crashes
I forgot FF is 32-bit
so it can't have more than 2^31 -1 bytes of RAM I guess
imagine the ram it would eat otherwise
hell... browsers nowadays take a ton of ram
I want it to eat my RAM
02:26
anyway, time for bed
fucking FF
@Rapptz 2^32-1 :p
@ParkYoung-Bae don't think so, malloc fails when >= 2^31 -1.
@Borgleader Good night.
The available virtual address space is still 2^32-1 bytes
02:31
just wait until we use ipv6 to address memory
Not even
It's 2^32 bytes
The maximum address is 2^32-1
you can't address 0
@orlp Plan9 can do that
@orlp Irrelevant
Any one process still needs a null pointer no? :)
well, it means that malloc(2^32) can never succeed
02:32
It has no impact on what the maximum address may or may not be
since the memory would have to start at address 0
Allocation is irrelevant to this
You have n bit long addresses, you can address 2^n bytes. The highest address being 2^n-1
no, since you need to reserve one address for the nullptr
you can not address any byte with that
Have to drop support for C for that though!
Whether the allocator may or may not reach that limit is irrelevant
02:34
I was talking purely about allocation.
@orlp There is no such thing as nullptr in a virtual address space. It's just space.
I don't know why this got sidetracked.
Typical lounge though.
@ParkYoung-Bae Null pointer in the C sense. Not a pointer filled with zero bytes.
@LucDanton Still
in the C model, if your pointers are n-bit long you can address 2^n - 1 bytes with it, since one address is reserved for NULL
02:35
@orlp Why are you talking about the C model
Oh fuck this
I was making a joke.
I've been working on this for a couple days. It's 12 files (.hpp/.cpp) spanning about ~5k LOC but I haven't compiled it once.
How fucked am I when I actually compile this?
You can put something behind the null pointer as a conforming extension and let the program access it of course.
@Rapptz -ferror-limit=1
@Rapptz 'Thoroughly & extensively'
02:38
we shall see.
the reason I keep putting off compilation is because I know for a fact it doesn't compile yet.
I'm not sure how it snowballed this big though.
@Rapptz 45% fucked
I compile at least every 7 minutes.
going for days without even once pressing the build command habitually is an impossibility for me
I tend to compile fairly often too
Unless if I change the build command in my IDE to true.
Then I can go on for a while.
Because the habitual compile won't have effect.
@Rapptz Why don't you compile?
I usually compile every so often too.
6 mins ago, by Rapptz
the reason I keep putting off compilation is because I know for a fact it doesn't compile yet.
Then fix it.. :P
To each his own I guess..
02:46
I am!
It's just.. iunno. I should actually do a compile soon.
The prospect of compiling must be very scary by now.
Make sure to share your hair-pulling distress as you do so.
@StackedCrooked I'm curious at how good I am at this mentally compiling business (hint: probably bad)
Did you ICE yet
02:48
Those are the best!
I used to have a colleague who prided himself in doing big chunks of work and then have it compile on the first try.
Then you ICE the program reducer when you want to produce a reduced testcase.
2 days ago, by Luc Danton
Maybe putting a compiler into the program that’s supposed to find bugs inside compilers isn’t such a good idea.
user3010322
Why did that get so many stars. :c
02:49
@ThePhD ?
There’s bits of Clang inside creduce.
@StackedCrooked If this happened I'd guess I'd be pretty proud.
user3010322
5 hours ago, by ThePhD
@melak47 Well, fuck me in the ass then.
@Rapptz If it happened then I'd acknowledge your existence.
:P
@ThePhD Guess
02:50
you don't exist yet
(I'm dreaming.)
@ThePhD Why do you think?
you butt fucker :v
We're all gay.
@ThePhD It somehow sounds even more funny if you say it.
user3010322
02:52
@Rapptz What... what are you doing.
@Rapptz Looks like a car manufacturer production hall.
being lazy
user3010322
@Rapptz But I haven't fucked any butts. ;~;
Then get going
user3010322
There's no goddamn HLSL specification.
02:53
Welcome to the present
user3010322
And the reference is in pieces and chunks and doesn't show me the formal grammar.
@ThePhD Don't worry. I still believe in you.
@ThePhD Of course. But your's were. :P
@ThePhD s/LS/EL/
@ThePhD howtocpp.png
user3010322
@Rapptz That's just a lot of auto !
02:55
@ThePhD Herb be proud.
the actual type is redundant
And auto&& is rare and expert only. @Rapptz so expert!
it's essentially auto x = y.get<type>(...); calls.
or iterators etc
@StackedCrooked I don't actually agree with that part of Herb's 'advice'.
I've been using alternative operator tokens lately.
if(not stuff) reads nicer than if(!stuff).
02:58
why
why not
I actually agree
user3010322
Herb is the one who recommended I use const T& and not worry about T&& because of an example he made with std::string.
user3010322
I'm not sure I want to take more of Herb's advice.
Herb smoked himself
02:59
last time I said I was thinking abotu using and instead of && and such I got demolished here
@Rapptz I don't remember that Herb said anything about that.
For relationals, && and || just stands out, which I prefer.
Herb does not have the Official Lounge Seal of Approval™
At my first job the code style require use to always write and, or and not.
Instead of &&, || and !.
user3010322
I like not for template metaprogramming

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