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08:00
@JerryCoffin True - but usage of std::sin does not depend on whether you are using IEEE arithmetic
@gha.st Name a competing standard
I wonder, is it possible to force people to enumerate their input and changes into a system?
@Griwes That's a standard format too ("extended precision real").
@MomotapaLimpopo tcmfloatypointy1337
i.e. say we have a touchscreen game on Android
08:00
@MomotapaLimpopo ISO/IEC 559, IEEE 854.
bad example
For each device, we create a runtme precision specific to that device
We can also recognize that the finger has a usual average size of precision
versus pixel or resolution
Therefore, we can translate inputs to something more discrete from the discretes of the I/O
@MomotapaLimpopo Consider machines w/o any FPU that are forced to use integer arithmetic instead. They will align their bits so that access is fast
And from there we can use those discrete to reduce computational load on our system
huh, so gcc 4.8.1 supports 'everything'?
08:02
> machines without FPU
> 2015
what the fuck are you arguing about
i.e. If I'm playing Clash of Clans, it really doesn't matter how precise my moves is for the purpose of a system unless we really need it
@MomotapaLimpopo Microcontrollers. They exist.
Additionally, for computer-controlled units, we can reduce the precision of their movement for greater computational off-load
@Rapptz I think it was whether or not you still need to template sine to get compile time values, or if simple constexpr can do it for you.
08:03
it's whether
@gha.st If your microcontrollers don't have FPUs they are extremely shitty
you can have sin and friends be constexpr
the FPU is fucking irrelevant
the only reason why sin and friends aren't constexpr is because they set errno.
Suddenly my topic was stolen from me. A tear for being ignored QQ
@MomotapaLimpopo That I have to agree with wholeheartedly :D
I should make this my junior project
08:04
@Rapptz well done on summerising the last half hour of ranting :P
A roll of toilet paper is more useful for programming than a microcontroller with no FPU
@thecoshman Maybe next time he'll autumnise it
@MomotapaLimpopo Marginally less useful--and quite possibly also more expensive.
WHY DO I HAVE A QUESTION LIMIT
08:06
@MomotapaLimpopo Proof of existence.
@MomotapaLimpopo crap damn it! I thought it looked wrong, but couldn't get a better suggestion
@gha.st I know they exist, thanks. But "think of all the shitty hardware out there" is not an argument.
@MomotapaLimpopo but now you know he knows too
it's not about being right or wrong, it's about proving you know something
I KNOW STUFFS
I recommend reading the C99 standard §7 before continuing to argue.
08:07
How is "think of all the ugly corner cases" not an argument when it comes to standardization?
Thanks.
You're not standardizing anything you're enjoying a session of intellectual masturbation
Hey guys
god I can't spell I'm thecoshmanizing slowly
@MomotapaLimpopo 'enjoying'?
08:08
How the hell do I have a question limit if I've only asked 5 questions?
Because they all suck bub
@MomotapaLimpopo jst mbras it
@MomotapaLimpopo Sorry what?
so bored
@Rapptz code something
08:09
I'll code your mother
@Rapptz Code an optimizer
I prefer my sanity.
@Rapptz That's a few kLocs
I've been putting off this operator<< thing
I guess I'll work on it
@Rapptz which thing?
08:10
floating point operator<<
total pain
... but erm... isn't that already defined?
@Rapptz I knew you where a natural in code bloating. :P
oh wait, you mean bitshit << or stream <<?
I wonder, given 2 inputs and 1 output, I wonder if I could create a debugging optimizer
@thecoshman arbitrary precision base-10 floating point type
08:11
graph the usage pattern according to frequency and usage
And then create recompile theoptimized function to a static library
or object code or something like that
ITT Cinch invents static flow analysis
@Cinch ffs dude, learn to think in your head. the constant stream of concious from you is grating
@MomotapaLimpopo I'd ask a question... BUT I have a QUESTION LIMIT ARGHHHH
and learn to walk crawl before you try to run
If we fork Cinch on github we could fix him
08:13
@Cinch THEN RESEARCH!!!
@Rapptz mv cinch /dev/null
@thecoshman Wow
If I were a program you'd move me to /dev/null
Is... is that a murder threat?
Cinch you are the tinnitus of the Lounge
5
@MomotapaLimpopo inb4 @Cinch
@MomotapaLimpopo that role is like the High Lander
@MomotapaLimpopo A derpier derptstorm.
08:15
swiping 'professor' on my keyboard keeps giving me 'prisoners'
what am I doing wrong SwiftKey
@MarkGarcia ThePhD was significantly quieter
@Rapptz SwiftCunt
@Rapptz war crimes?
@MomotapaLimpopo though less willing to accept knowledge of others
@MomotapaLimpopo Yeah. He's better with his now-and-then bursts.
@thecoshman not even remotely true
@thecoshman ThePhD is busy knowing better than us and reinventing the wheel
08:17
ThePhD always asked for help and took the advice to heart.
@Rapptz you use 'catch' for testing sol... would you recommend it then?
Cinch barely reads what we say to him.
@thecoshman It's okay.
@Rapptz you mean "took it personally and did his own thing"
@Rapptz know of anything that might be better to try?
@thecoshman Not always or necessarily.
When he'd reinvent things it's because VC++ didn't meet his requirements.
Or because he didn't like having dependencies.
@Rapptz I recall him mostly reinventing thins... because
08:19
@thecoshman I don't hate Catch. Just recently I've been liking it less I guess.
It's the test framework I've used the longest though.
@MomotapaLimpopo Since it tries to be clever I usually have to wrap the statement in parentheses for it to compile.
ADG
ADG
how to check if an array contains atleast two times a specific number, I know how to do for one repetition. I also have a double looping method for two reps, but is there any shorter and easier way?
@Rapptz seems like a fairly minor complaint. A bit of a 'gotcha' for those new to it though I Am sure.
08:21
'minor' except it kinda ruins most of the logging functionality.
ADG
ADG
@MomotapaLimpopo can you then help me?
@MomotapaLimpopo Reinventing the wheel isn't bad, as long as your replacement is at least rounder than what it replaces.
@Rapptz oh right... what style of testing is catch aimed at?
08:22
It supports BDD and the regular one
ADG
ADG
ok
@JerryCoffin I think you need to tell @Mysticial we know pi well enough then :P
@JerryCoffin That second part of sentence has an extremely low occurence
@Rapptz o_0 I mean like... is it designed to test individual functions or more high level suits of functionality?
@JerryCoffin never lived in snowy regions?
@Rapptz IMHO it doesn't "try" to be clever. It is clever. And yes, on occasion I too have to to extract a subexpression to get it to DoTheRightThing
it is definitely not that clever
But I'll have this over manually coding up the diagnostics any day
I have most of the expressions wrapped in parentheses
@chmod711telkitty Never! It never snows in Colorado, but girl don't they warn ya... I think that's how that song sort of didn't go.
08:25
the only ones I can think of that aren't are the mathematic ones
Well. That's an option I guess
@Rapptz hehe. I suppose those would be the first ones I'd wrap. For "safety".
What's your favourite alternative?
I don't have one lol
I don't actively look
@sehe would you recommend catch then? considering I am coming from never really testing C++ (apart from 'seems to be right' testing)
Absolutely
@thecoshman It's good at what it does.
These are just pet peeves I've had over using it for a long time. I doubt you'll run into it.
I do a lot of template testing
Catch is not very forgiving with those.
08:27
I love the no-effort way of asserting just any expression (and get decent reporting for free). I love the way scenarios nest. No more "explicit" setup/teardown sequences
REQUIRE( v.size() == 5 ); I presume that is using a macro :\
ofc
it allows for nicer reporting of failures
You can't really get sane test assertions without macros in C++.
I like the more junit/testng style assertThat(v.size(), equals(5)); or assertEquals(v.size(), 5);
08:28
if you wrap it in parentheses the reporting is not as nice but nice nonetheless
For one, you want to have the expression that failed to be printed verbatim when it fails.
@thecoshman The point is, you don't have to say ASSERT_EQUAL(5, v.size()); to get informative results
@thecoshman it tries to be clever to avoid that specifically.
that's why a lot of people like it I'm guessing
you don't have a million and a half macros
and it works well enough 90% of the time
oh, does it look at the == and see you asserting equals, and that > etc.
yea
08:29
oh now that is clever :P
@Rapptz I suppose the reporting is not courtesy of the macro. The reporting appears to be courtesy of some template meta programming (which would also explain that parenthesizing kills it)
But that's not really necessary for the scheme to work - since you have something that really is an expression, you can just run it (...although the stuff catch does to print the values is clever. Terrifying, but clever).
actually I'm a bit curious over the other test frameworks
I might as well look for interest
(another bonus point Catch has, aside from it being easy to use and clever, is that it's header only IMO)
08:32
18 mins ago, by Momotapa Limpopo
Cinch you are the tinnitus of the Lounge
You are right.
@Rapptz Shameless plug: github.com/griwes/mayfly <- it has a long way to go, but hey, it is usable (does require this though, and that is slightly less... civilized, lol).
@Cinch hi
@Rapptz yes?
just saying hi
heh
@Griwes what's rose
@Rapptz Yes. A bit of the latest stuff is incomprehensible by GCC 4.x.
dropped
But Mayfly should work well with the revisions that do work with GCC 4.x.
well
first ~10 or so test frameworks I see all seem annoying
08:35
I should start doing some versions and releases for the lib, eh.
o.O
so basically
good morning
@LightningRacisinObrit morning
how are you Rekktz
Ctench
BOOM
08:37
Cocodamol
@LightningRacisinObrit oh my god
Just curious, can someone help me compress this code snippet, e.g. simplify it and reduce the amount of processing it uses? The code snippet clips/wraps around an angle within 0 and 360 degree boundaries.

( angle >= 0x0 ) ? angle % 360 : 360 + ( angle % -360 );
> reduce the amount of processing it uses
Is this CPU code or GPU
08:38
@FatalSleep For what purpose
On GPU just use the clamp instruction
@Rapptz Also all the tests in my projects are using Mayfly, which shows that it works and which makes me try to make it as usable as possible :P
@FatalSleep looks alright
@FatalSleep Um...
Why not just start with angle % 360
08:41
Yeah actually just (angle + 360) % 360 is enough
@FatalSleep ^ this
That doesn't yeild the same results.
@FatalSleep Oh, right.
that SSD comment is kinda retarded
you don't usually search your whole hard drive for anything
the only time that should happen is during scheduled indexing of its contents
then (angle % 360) < 0 ? ret : add +360
08:43
@FatalSleep Does it not?
@MomotapaLimpopo Doesn't work for angle < -360
ITT LRiO can't appreciate a good joke
@Cinch Correct.
Ah I see - bad advice is "a good joke"
my bad
it's only a joke if LRiO likes it
08:44
it's a joke if I don't
2
but you're learning :thumbsup:
@Rapptz Question: does LRiO like herself
does he
Wait... Couldn't I just use abs...
he's a girl
08:44
Absolute*
he likes herself
learn to love yourself -- Momotapa
the shemale style
Don't hide under a fake name, love your true self -- Momotapa Philopopo
08:45
std::abs(LRiO) == ?
@MarcoA. ERR_NO_WORKOUT
@MomotapaLimpopo Limpopo*
@LightningRacisinObrit doing thumbs up is offensive in my culture
that's what my car tried to say this morning
08:47
@FatalSleep probably
Idk if it's cheaper though
Negation with 2s complements is 2 steps
While adding 360 is just 1
Hmm...
But idk how the computer would store the constant
Stop reasoning about that
The compiler is smarter than you, your mom, and the rest of your family combined
Lol...
My compiler has a PhD.
08:48
Even with ABS, doesn't yield the same results.
You're really bad at clamping.
@FatalSleep Are you sure?
That takes skill.
Wear that badge with pride.
@Cinch Yeah. Unless you have an idea with abs()?
You just said that you wanted to compress an angle to 0 <= theta < 360, right?
08:49
Yes.
So first you use abs and then % 360
Right?
i.e. -739 => 739 => 19
Unfortunately no.
@FatalSleep What are you getting?
For example: -25 should yield 335, but abs(-25) % 360 would yield 25.
Which is incorrect.
@FatalSleep Oh.
08:51
The key is that the angle wraps rather than a simple clamp to a range.
Then do the % first and then add 360 if negative
That's what my original code does with the ternary.
Tryign to get rid of that though.
( angle >= 0x0 ) ? angle % 360 : 360 + ( angle % -360 );

No, it does the comparison first. First just do the modulo and then do the comparison
or...
360 - (angle % 360)?
That's not any better since either way with the ternary only one case is executed.
No... (I mean I'm wrong, I'm verbally doubting myself)
08:53
What is wrong with the ternary btw
You sure @Cinch?
Ahh...
Nothing is wrong with ternary. I just feel that this should be doable with pure math rather than using if-checks.
angle % 360 ? return result : return (360 + result)
@LightningRacisinObrit fake/10
@MomotapaLimpopo No shit
08:55
Again trying to remove the if-check/ternary problem.
@khajvah I'm dead serius m8
@FatalSleep But why?
@MomotapaLimpopo I feel that it should be doable without it. Seeing if I can get it faster.
Also, I've been told that my teacher wants a sudoku solver with variable size for perfect square-row/column size
have you actually profiled this
@FatalSleep What makes you think it will be faster? Do you think ternary implies branch?
Hint: look at the generated assembly
08:57
@MomotapaLimpopo (doesn't it?)
I'm seeing if it could be faster, if not the ternary isn't a problem.
@Cinch (no)
how is it slow though
The problem is moving to languages without ternary.
@Cinch what
08:58
@FatalSleep what language is that
@Cinch pls stop
@FatalSleep Any ternary can be replaced by an equivalent if/else
@Cinch Not always.
For example GML, e.g. GameMaker. I do a lot of C++ to GameMaker crossover with DLLs and such.
@Rapptz The assembly is not branched but it still has a conditional, right?
08:59
GML itself though, things like this could be 100x faster without if checks.
@FatalSleep ???
@Cinch ?: can use cmov instead of cmp and jmp.
@Cinch Branch != conditional
USA is a good country.
I don't think ternary changes is what is slowing GML down...
08:59
but I doubt it happens much
I don't usually care about ?: vs if much
I just use whatever is easier to read.

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