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18:00
it's not a science
how about just "Computing Theory"
or "Computation Theory"
It is a science.
i like Computation Theory better
If you think it's not a science, you don't get it.
Care to help me "get it"?
@Griwes boo, no way to specify the underlying type for the enum :p
18:02
@melak47 Yeah, that's the one single thing that is missing.
(I think. :P)
@Blob Take a four year course....
I paid for my degrees so you can pay for yours
@Griwes what the hell is gnu::unused
I always thought CS theory is rooted in math. Pick up any CS text and its littered with mathematical proofs. Its certainly less scientific than physics, chemistry, engineering, etc. I don't see a lot of experimentation or theory derived from empirical behavior.
@melak47 __attribute__((unused)) w/ C++11 attribute syntax. :D
and what's that do :p
18:04
COME ON TARS
I'm not a CS guy tho so I might be wrong
@melak47 Makes the compiler shut up about the function being unused.
Oh look something I will never click on
You're thinking of science in the scope of natural sciences. CS is a formal science. Incidentally, so is math.
18:08
i can live with that; i don't consider math a science either
:22501619
   __attribute__((__unused__))
WTF?
@wilx Over what?
@Griwes __unused__
what's wrong with it
You've lost me.
I have no idea what you are trying to tell me.
18:11
I did not read the whole conversation, so I might be interjecting inappropriately. :)
But my point is that you should better use two underscores "unused" two underscores.
Nah. I'm using [[gnu::unused]] over that.
I want to have a standardized [[unused]] though. :x
Thanks for your input wilx
@LightningRacisinObrit LMAO. Are you being mean to me? Is that sarcasm? :D
He's being average
@wilx does that question ever have a reply that isn't "yes"
18:15
@Pris lol
jk liro pls dont hurt me
yo @wilx I noticed that for log4cplus you came across some support issues with c++11's thread_local on android
your lib is pretty cross platform-y... how did you get around using thread_local?
18:18
Happy Easter. We had made these, I and my daughter.
@Blob Theory is a subset of science
@Pris ....what?
@Pris I basically only need a single pointer. So, if thread_local is available, I use it. If it is not, I use __thread or __declspec(thread).
But I thought __thread support was also shot on android? I ended up using pthread keys but I was curious as to what you did (but too lazy to actually look at your source)
@Pris Oh, yes. I have a fall back to pthread_setspecific on Unix--like platforms.
And older versions than 2.x also have a fall back to TlsSetValue() for Windows older than Vista.
I think I cover pretty much all usable thread-local storage providing facilities. :)
18:29
> int class;
that upsets me
@LightningRacisinObrit Who's u?
u wot m8
wan fite me m8
1v1 club penguin
snowbal u 2 death
i rek u m8
1v1 me in wildy
18:32
oh brother
Yes, brother?
you mean sister
you have no brother, son
i'm not your son daddy
18:33
I'm your daddy, sister.
is it the daily lounge meme hour
It always is.
> 99 little bugs in the code
99 bugs in the code
patch one down, compile it around
138 bugs in the code
> 99 little bugs in the code
> 99 bugs in the code
> patch one down, compile it--
> internal compiler error occured
10
Cheers & hth. — Jalf
4
18:40
welp. parents wasted almost $1k this weekend
my campooter
no
dad accidentally parked somewhere thinking it was saturday
police come, block one of the wheels with concrete crap
@LightningRacisinObrit :P
like $200 to pay off that. then there's a damn party they're hosting and needa buy shit for it
$100 for taxi both-ways because no car + $a shitton on food
18:41
and buy for us for future food too
@LightningRacisinObrit why do you guys have it out for the cheels &hth guy
"cheels &hth" that's a new one
@Pris He started it.
were you all just upset at his insistence at ending every post with 'cheers & hth'
so courteous
@Pris That didn't help
It was his response to almost the entire community asking him to stahp
Well, God-damned. I thought there were limits to #FullMcIntosh, but I was wrong. #GamerGate http://t.co/qVceA5I8m7
18:42
basically "fuck you I'm not a machine"
ironic since the entire term is only ever used in a machine-like way
You just can't handle the courtesy and sincerity
There was very little sincere about it
here's one
Mar 7 at 19:23, by Lightness Races in Orbit
oh and...
Nov 21 '14 at 12:30, by Lightness Races in Orbit
definitely made worse by people like Alf spreading this auto main() -> int nonsense
I love SO drama
This site needs a reality show
it's only drama if you call it drama
bitter rivalries, retaliatory downvoting, answering shitty questions for rep
18:50
check ur privilege
using a tree
@Xeo Woah... there's a new Nanoha this season. Fuck yeah.
Xeo
Xeo
Ye
@Griwes that's some impressive hacking around the bla = 123 VA_ARGS though :p
19:22
Stupid freakin' bike gang.
Loud as fuck.
Came near my home 4 times already.
One more time and I'll crush them like all the others!
on streets?
you guys...
how the hell can you hear them?
@DonLarynx the fuck
is that "planning" behavior normal?
and he could really use a damn graph
he's using gotos everywhere
19:31
@DonLarynx lol. The second post/picture is totally awesome response to OP. :D
@Blob Yeah.
"Why static member function can't be created with 'const' qualifier" Didn't read answers yet, but my guess is that it's because there may or may not be an object modified in the function, so const is useless
@Blob if you believe that girls are computer programs. and i don't recall doing ungodly things with my computer programs (except using that goto one time in my logic)
19:34
@wilx Welcome to modern times.
Yeah, of course he did.
Did Obama really do this?
@LightningRacisinObrit Really? Were you there?
@LightningRacisinObrit Pretty damn cool.
you're so lame LRiO jesus christ
19:35
@DonLarynx Yeah, of course I was.
I am automatically invited to most meetings of heads of state.
Because I am head of the state of awesomeness.
lol ok
@Blob lol!
@Blob @wilx this is what happens if you use goto: forum.bodybuilding.com/…
wow
@DonLarynx lol
19:38
a person texting is all it takes to make an obsessed person stop being obsessed?
> The amount of goto statements is strong with this one
ok, who the hell just stole my joke
I deleted that post.
Blob refreshes the page, anger disappears
Why are you posting that shit
yeah guys, let's get back on topic: haskell.org
wtf is foldr
thanks that helps
30
A: How foldr works

Nefrubyrfoldr begins at the right-hand end of the list and combines each list entry with the accumulator value using the function you give it. The result is the final value of the accumulator after "folding" in all the list elements. Its type is: foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b and from this...

^that actually helps
19:46
back to civilization tomorrow
you can click the 3 dots!
@Rapptz yeah, but that didn't help either :|
std::accumulate is foldl and foldr is the same thing but going from the right
playing the original Half-Life felt so wrong without the Gravity Gun
how am I supposed to kill zombies for free in a really fun way without the GG
@Puppy crowbar silly pup
19:49
that is nowhere near as fun as the GG
@Rapptz std::acumulate is both foldl and foldr. accumulate(begin, end) is foldl, and accumulate(rbegin(), rend()) is foldr.
accumulate(rbegin(), rend()) is like reversing a list and foldl'ing it
@JerryCoffin Not strictly so. The accumulator is still in the lhs.
just noticed fredoverflow's pic is haskell's thing
@Rapptz Well, yes, if you want to get really technical about it, there are some differences, but it's close enough for most practical purposes.
(Where practical purposes, in this case, basically translates to understanding the basic idea of foldl and foldr).
20:02
> Half Life requires 522 MB disk space
oh no
Back in the days when application sizes were measured in megabytes... good times...
Hey Mysticial
not really good times :P
gimme a namespace name
20:05
For what?
our pseudo-collab
@Mysticial I remember the howls of anguish from writers when Myst came out on multiple CD-ROMs (5, IIRC).
std
I would put it under Gears but I feel bad making an MIT license thing out of CC0
user784668
@Rapptz wtf
20:06
@Rapptz Don't I already have a namespace for MiniPi?
yeah but this isn't MiniPi
Fuck names... I hate naming... aha
ikr
Hey im new to this Chat
I honestly can't think of a good name right now.
20:07
c++ should offer something where you can #include something and put it into some namespace of your choice
I need some good resources to learn MFC
@Denis-Adobe Hello.
@Denis-Adobe MFC is old.
@Blob Such as #include?
@Blob namespace x = std;
no, i mean
20:08
@Blob namespace foo { \ #include "stuff" \ }
Hey @Rapptz
Done. Except won't link. :D
you're including something where author didn't make his code part of some namespace
bad idea
@Griwes wait, can you then foo::bar() from outside?
20:08
But i need to learn it really
@Blob don't do this
@Blob Yes, thanks to #include being copy-paste. :D
it won't link
..
usually
20:09
1 min ago, by Griwes
Done. Except won't link. :D
or make sense, or work
But that’s because the premise is wrong. So the 'solution' is as well.
Luc let's bikeshed
you'd need like an anti inline namespace
\w{2,4}::basic_decimal<Args...> wtb namespace name
20:11
wtb::lol
lol
;-;
shit?
nn::basic_decimal (namespace name)
> I'm trying to convert a string to an enumerated type on Linux.
20:11
I seem to remember it was a popular namespace name amongst Jam participants once
whereas jam is three letters
:v I am getting nowhere
Hm
you know, it really feels dirty to place this in a global namespace
@CatPlusPlus ermm. Perhaps you should check for impossible targets:
@Rapptz It’s wrong and you should feel global!
@sehe Maybe you should learn to lose!
20:18
(disregard the RIP that was because I was trying to screen grab)
Wow here I thought node.jabbascript would have a mature web ecosystem, but apparently not
everything is written in node.js
I literally made this level progression thing in about 1 hour :v
I just saw Cinch on /r/learnprogramming
user784668
node.js über alles
20:19
seems appropriate
I guess I could also exclude immediate neighbours of existing things
@Rapptz the best namespace is 'my'
@Rapptz was he asking or answering
@Pris Does it live inside namespace oh?
he was asking for code review I guess
20:20
my::milk_shake(brings_all_the_boys_to_the_yard())
I just booted up my computer, launched 2 browsers and im already at 4.9GB of RAM usage
wtf
better reboot
RIP
@Rapptz No but seriously I have no idea what you are making. Are you expecting me to come up with an appropriate name by chance?
decimal!
20:22
@Borgleader Stop launching 2 browsers, ???, profit.
user784668
@Borgleader Stop booting up your computer.
I even specified (basic_decimal)
that's really it
decimal, like the numeric datatype?
it's Mysticial's BigFloat except usable I guess
numerics? (and expect users to alias to num if they feel like it)
20:23
num::decimal
@Borgleader All hail windows
@Rapptz Isn't there something like that in Boost.Multiprecision?
@Griwes cpp_bin_float<n-digits> and cpp_dec_float<n-digits> yes. I guess Mysticials is more dynamic
iirc Boost.MP uses GMP as a backend
Oh, no unbound one. Carry on then.
20:24
@Rapptz Can. The ones ^ listed are internal
oh ok
yeah this is unbound
It's quite nice. Because you can switch them out and profit from reduced dependencies vs increased performance
But yeah, apparently there is no unbound thingy for floats. Weird, Boost.MP has an unbound bigints, I'd expect them to also have unbound bigfloats...
how can you get the top level directory with pwd?
20:27
top level?
anyway I stole this because I trust Mysticial a bit more than Boost.MP. Previous experience bias I guess.
@corvid what does that mean? Are you looking for dirname or basename?
Actually I always stayed away from Boost.MP because I thought it only used GMP. Good to know I was just being ignorant though.
@sehe If I am at /Users/crow/code/accounts-battlenet/server, I want it to just say server
user1804599
20:29
I have a problem with object lifetimes.
@LucDanton That's not too bad, albeit long.
@corvid basename (also, that's bottomlevel or "leaf")
user1804599
Basically, fibers can pause themselves, and have others resume them.
user1804599
However, fibers can never be destroyed before they are finished.
ah that helps, thank you
@райтфолд are you talking about Node fibers?
user1804599
20:30
And anyone can create fibers.
user1804599
But I don't know who should own the fibers.
the fiber has to own itself really.
the fiber would be destroyed when the fiber's "main" returns.
user1804599
Yeah, but maybe that can run into issues when somebody still has a pointer to it and it finishes.
well, you'd need a kind of "finished" state.
like optional<fiber>.
give those people weak pointers, perhaps.
user1804599
Unless I have some "fiber handle" type similar to std::thread.
user1804599
20:31
@Puppy EUREKA
std::thread is shit.
user1804599
Thank you puppy.
Everything's garbage
garbage is the shit
user784668
the shit is shit
20:32
ergo, std::thread is the shit
user1804599
I will make the fiber ctor private and provide a friend factory that returns a weak pointer.
user1804599
The fiber stores a shared pointer to itself, which is cleared when the fiber finishes.
@Rapptz TBB isn't garbage.
babbage isn't garbage bagage
user1804599
TBB is very nice.
20:34
I'm aware but I also don't shit on building blocks provided by the stdlib.
user1804599
boost::thread_group is, besides the optional new and delete warts, also very nice.
@Rapptz Why not? If they're bad building blocks then you certainly should.
I don't think std::thread is bad just because it's low level.
user784668
low level lol
20:36
I assume that's what he's shitting on it for
Everything is programming
user1804599
/me crosses fingers for std::enable_shared_from_this being allowed to be inherited from privately.
it's not bad just because it's low level, it's bad because it's practically useless and making it genuinely useful requires inordinate quantities of skill and investment
This just in: Multithreading is hard.
Alrighty.
user1804599
I don't need enable_shared_from_this. Good.
20:38
I don't hate std::thread because it doesn't try to pretend to be something else.
it is hard and rather than providing a tool that can only be used to shoot yourself in the foot, the Standard should provide tools that are actually useful to deal with it.
I'd agree that the stdlib needs more sugar/helpful things for multithreading.
@Rapptz I don't hate std::thread because it doesn't pretend to be something else; I hate std::thread because we need something else and not std::thread, so the whole thing is a giant waste of time.
But saying that std::thread is bad because it's a building block is stupid.
right, but it's not actually a building block.
20:39
It is a building block.
it's completely not a building block.
fight!
How do you expect to create your useful tools without something that represents a thread?
I don't.
but what I don't need is a platform-independent Standardized representation.
what I need is a thing that exposes all the capabilities of the platform.
@Rapptz agreed. the best thing is that it's portable. If that's the only thing, it's worth something
20:40
and if I'm building multithreaded tools then I'd certainly need to be more than capable of writing whatever API I actually need myself.
tbh I'm not sure what you're talking about
I assume std::thread and friends is the compromise between POSIX and WinAPI.
it's a useless compromise.
So some of the capabilities aren't there because platform A doesn't support it or vice versa.
what I'm saying is that on the scale of building multithreaded tools, wrapping CreateThread ranks about a zero on difficulty.
I disagree with you.
user1804599
20:44
Ugh, I can't call make_shared on something with a private constructor.
Hooking callables in the manner that C++ does when creating threads seems like a rather difficult task.
user1804599
inb4 friendzoning make_shared is not portable
@Puppy Not true. First off, CreateThread() is wrong if you want to use C library, IIRC. Which you inevitably will use. You want _beginthreadex() instead, IIRC.
@райтфолд hahaha someone else ran into the same problem :D :D
@Rapptz It's pretty easy since they can take a void* userdata argument. Furthermore, std::thread's we-duplicated-bind interface is worse than it really could be anyway
20:45
it's not "we-duplicate-bind" it's just INVOKE.
which is used in a lot more places than just std::bind.
which is we-duplicate-bind, effectively.
Nope.
anyway, we already had this discussion and it's mostly orthogonal.
I read friend zoning make_shared is bad... the alternatives were 1. pass-key idiom, 2. friend zone the factory function and use inheritance trickery
POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLT
20:46
@Puppy std::thread doesn't deal with placeholders.
wrong chat
user1804599
Beh, normal shared_ptr ctor it is.
@Borgleader Honestly, I thought Hydra was gonna crush him.
for the first few games it seemed very much like he could not split marines or target widow mines for shit.
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A: How do I call ::std::make_shared on a class with only protected or private constructors?

OmnifariousThis answer is probably better, and the one I'll likely accept. But I also came up with a method that's uglier, but does still let everything still be inline and doesn't require a derived class: #include <memory> class A { struct this_is_private { }; public: explicit A(const this_is_...

using new is so much easier tho
@Puppy eh i only watched the last one and it looked bad at the start
20:47
@Borgleader Well, let's just say that he was getting hammered by Hydra to start, and then he kinda woke up and remembered that you should micro a bit.
any opinions on System76?
no.
user1804599
Hmm, basically, it should never happen that somebody refers to a fiber when it finishes.
agreed
user1804599
Alright, fibers now own themselves.
user1804599
20:58
Now I can do the Boost.Asio stuff.

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