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09:00
? is generally easier to read for small snippets.
@Rapptz I don't know about CPU but the GPU equivalent of cmov is massively used
Anyways, it's not a big deal, just curious if it's possible.
Use SSE3 to speed up your clamping.
@MomotapaLimpopo So they don't use branch prediction? Wow.
GPUs don't have branch predictors
09:01
@MomotapaLimpopo Right
They also don't have stacks if I'm not mistaken?
Good news, you are mistaken
(No actually most of them do have stacks but there is no support for indirect jumps hence it's not a stack "à la C" which is probably what you mean)
@Rapptz Like with intrinsics?
@MomotapaLimpopo No idea what you're really talking about
Are you post-grad or prof?
lol I'm just kidding
please don't take my advice seriously
Or like 10+ years industry?
09:05
@Cinch I'll reword. Stack frames do exist but most hardware does not support indirect jumps (IOW, return). Therefore, all code is inlined and recursion is not supported. Hence the popular myth "there is no stack".
@Rapptz header only is nice :)
@MomotapaLimpopo Okay I just read up on indirect jumps
Some GPUs do support indirect jumps but that's exclusive to NVIDIA sadly
(GPU has no CPU-ram access?)
(They have, why?)
09:08
(I still don't get what address they're referring to)
(It has to be memory, right? And virtual?)
Yes
They have their own on-chip memory that they can address with their own address space
(why are we talking in parens?)
But they can also address host memory just like the host can address the GPU memory
So why can't they execute instructions using indirect jumps?
Because there is no such instruction on most hardware
You can't, say, mov ax, 0x23; jmp %ax;
09:10
Wat? Which decade did I time warp into?
Bah I'm not advanced enough for this
@MomotapaLimpopo Again are you like a professional?
Yes I'm very good at everything
Modesty included
I am from GPUganda
Frankly it's not difficult at all you just need to read the docs
HI
@MomotapaLimpopo You're so vague
@abhi hi
SQL is pain in the ass.
09:13
@Cinch What? That is literally what all programmers do!
@MarkGarcia No I mean
I kind of want to know who is schooling me behind the keyboard over there
@khajvah You're probably using INSERT too much.
7
:P
Weird but that exactly is my problem. It inserts but it shouldn't
lolololol
@MomotapaLimpopo On a 16-bit processor, you couldn't use ax as a base or index register, but if you changed that to (for example) mov bx, 023h\njmp [bx], it'd be fine. On a 32-bit processor, mov eax, 023h\njmp [eax] would be fine too.
09:15
@khajvah lolwut.
@Cinch That's a moment everyone new in the Lounge lives through.
I am seriously surprised at how complicated printing floating points is
Welp anyways I am a loser so I'm going to code my sad parser now
there's rounding too
@Rapptz Its easy: printf("floating points")
@JerryCoffin I didn't know that, I was just giving an example on how indirect jumps translate in assembly in the general case :p
09:17
out << std::setprecision(2) << std::fixed << 1.236; gives 1.24 not 1.23 :(
@MomotapaLimpopo Or loop through all numbers imaginable, test for equality, then print.
Also std::ios_base::precision is signed
I don't know what std::setprecision(-1) implies
@StackedCrooked wtf happened here:
> NOTE: JSON encoding for the output failed due to invalid UTF8.
BTW @MarcoA. do you know how they implemented indirect jumps on the reasonably recent hardware at NVIDIA? I'm curious
@Rapptz I do
09:19
@sehe looks like JSON.stringify failed
Yeah. The reason is rubbish though
@MomotapaLimpopo nope. I might ask if you're interested (I know a few guys at the architecture)
@LightningRacisinObrit Just got 1000 bucks bonus with tax return just because I study in a university
@sehe Yeah I tested it. It defaults to the default precision, 6.
But that's not what it implies. Also, that may be implementation defined?
09:20
@MarcoA. I am very much interested!
@MomotapaLimpopo The short answer is that indirect jumps are easy. The last processor I can remember that didn't do them was the 6502 (and it actually sort of did too, but had a bug where it didn't work if the address holding the address to which you were going to jump crossed a 256-byte boundary, so when I was programming them, it was rarely used.
lemme check
@JerryCoffin We were talking about GPUs, though. These don't support indirect jumps, for the most part.
time to dive into the iostreams part of the standard
wish me luck o7
(before the joke gets drawn out a bit too much: precision < -1 implies a moron coder :))
09:22
@Rapptz \o
always have to protect yourself against Evil Library User.
I am gonna invent a new query language that is not shit
and earn millions
@Rapptz Streams of blood there.
@Rapptz abandon all hope
Rapptz In Peace
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09:23
@Rapptz precisely
the standard mentions nothing about precision being negative
So, it's unspecified :)
it might be under operator<<
sec
how on earth? It would be under num_put maybe. But IIRC it defers to C standard only
@khajvah prolog.js
09:26
this is a game of cat and mouse holy shit
@sehe kinda wish I read this earlier
:D
time to find out what printf("%.-2f", 1.2345) means
> A negative precision argument is taken as if the precision were omitted.
alright
something actually defined in the C standard
pretty nice
good times
@MomotapaLimpopo That was once the force-rep-calculation page.
09:32
they took out the box to trigger a rep-calc
** rep this year (2015-01-01 - 2015-12-31): 494
it seems that I can use a negative precision to mean whatever I want for my UDTs
// comment
if(...) {

}
// comment here?
else if(...) {
    // or here?
}
what looks prettier
latter
and if you want consistency put the first one in the block too
@Rapptz Inside.
just wanting to add author name to git log was more tedious then I thought it would be
hm yeah I think inside looks prettier too
@Rapptz depends what the comment is about
09:38
@Rapptz Great minds think alike
if it relates to the entire 'if else block' then put it before the entire 'if else block', if it relates to a particular case then stick it in that particular case. but never put it between cases
@Rapptz Because I put the statement of what happened ("x is greater than y"), not like "check if blah blah". It was hard to get through my habit of doing the latter though.
ITT Bartek has favorited the JS room.
@MarkGarcia I just comment about what is going on
the inside and why the condition is there
Xeo
Xeo
09:41
@Rapptz I put both inside
cabbage ... not gabbage, but why spellings are so close
Xeo
Xeo
well, I put comments about the first branch specifically inside the first branch - and from that follows that I do the same for the other branch(es)
goto end;
I've gone turbo
@Rapptz Wreck It Rakktz is relevant here
Is it a bad idea to call the first state of a parser as ROOT?
@khajvah Yeah but didn't you have to pay like $99,999,999 in the first place just to attend?
09:53
@Cinch ... Is it bad to name things? Is it important to name them well?
@sehe I also return to this state
You can call it what you think is right. I usually use "INITIAL" or "IDLE"
Apr 2 at 9:18, by Andy Prowl
Do we have a new derpstorm
@AndyProwl More like a Hurrcinchcane
Morning
09:58
@BartekBanachewicz what that?
oooh ¬_¬ the tavern... with it's room number 5
@AndyProwl Good morning.
oh, there's a few of those low number rooms still going
NecroGuard: Dead control is still being used. It was put to grave in frame...
Necromancy attempt is performed at:...
what the fuck
and I thought code at work won't surprise me anymore
cool, I found this
try
{
	something();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
	//just to be sure...
}
that was the actual catch
no logging, nothing
It uses tabs
10:05
to be sure of what I wonder
I don't know, that was the comment
to be sure the thing doesn't crash? I dunno lol
When you want to swallow exceptions you use ellipsis instead
Wow, it's really springtime in the UK! French ATC on strike.
@MomotapaLimpopo that's what she said
@BartekBanachewicz Good morning Bartek Pervertchewicz
10:08
I slept two hours today
dying
> Software development has a gender balance problem. Our internal stats suggest the imbalance isn't quite as severe as the survey results would make it seem, but there's no doubt everyone who codes needs to be more proactive welcoming women into the field.
wtf
@Columbo Of these 5.8%, a good 5% is LRiO and the missing 0.8 is rightfold
10
But LRiO is a man
10:10
if unfunny were a gender you'd be the only representative individual
3
Oneline it please
@AlexM. Hey man I just found out recently
@MomotapaLimpopo Ah! The dark matter mystery is explained.
@AlexM. IME women just tend not to care about programming
it's not like they are not welcome in the field
they prefer other fields
> 2 as farmers
10:11
@MartinJames You imply they repel? ;)
I guess herding sheep involves some sort of algorithm
@MarkGarcia It's one theory, yes:)
And why is that black guy controlling the starboard
4
> The safest tool for hard drive partitioning!
lol
@MarkGarcia Knowledge don't come with color :P
10:17
LOL
damn it my finger hurts like hell
Not taking the bait
Female Respondents by Geography: 15% India, ~5% USA, ~2% Sweden
I cut myself yesterday when preparing the floor cover
@BartekBanachewicz Well, if you're still in the Lounge, you haven't done it right
10:21
done what right
> Developers increasingly prefer spaces as they gain experience. - and so the fight begins :P
@BartekBanachewicz preparing the floor cover, obviously
@thecoshman You're late to the party
@BartekBanachewicz Killing yourself. I thought that floor cover thing was just a ... cover :O
I use tabs
won't ever switch to spaces
10:25
Oh god no. Please let it not be happening again...
People using spaces exclusively are just too stupid to use both tabs and spaces in harmony
I'm literally Gandhi
Tabdolf Hitler used tabs.
That didn't work :(
@MomotapaLimpopo I thought he was trying to aquire living spaces?
10:27
@Columbo lel
I literally covered floors because I'm dumb and did the renovation in the wrong order
> I covered floors because I'm literally dumb [..]
:D
oh, if I move back to the UK I can eat 1000 more crappy burgers a year!
@thecoshman Stop looking at those stupid survey results
@Columbo never!
@thecoshman You know too much, pal. I'm gonna have to put you down.
puts thecoshman down
realizes that the unconference is gonna be less funny without thecoshman
10:31
you can't kill what does not live
FUCKING TICKETS!!!
Good lord I let the costs ramp up
@thecoshman Are you attending the unconference, actually?
I remember you negating that at some point
@thecoshman what is dead cannot die
I think it went that way
I intend to
@BartekBanachewicz what went what way? I wasn't trying to quote anyone
@BartekBanachewicz s/cannot/may never/
@Columbo yet altogether more intelligible
10:40
@LightningRacisinObrit Why do I have to use an online dictionary after every second sentence you write
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Q: Add C++ book list to tag wiki FAQ list?

AngewThere is a list of good C++ books on SO, which I consider an excellent learning resource. It's also linked from the c++ tag wiki, but in my opinion, the link is somewhat "buried" in the text. The tag wiki also has a bullet point list of FAQ. Would it make sense to repeat link to the book question...

@Columbo cos u dumbo
is it time to ban columbo
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah indeed
@Rapptz what!?=
10:41
Whoah wtf with the flags, did LRiO wake up from its slumber?
What have I done!?
This implies anybody in "room 10" is anything close to a guru. Or that what happens there is anything close to "hanging out"... — Lightning Racis in Obrit 6 secs ago
> wake up from with slumber
@thecoshman it's (almost) Greyjoy motto
@LightningRacisinObrit niceme.me
@Columbo RACISM
the flag got invalidated anyway
LRiO loses again
those darn kids
Tomalak Geret'Flag
I think it's terrible that you pretend to be someone you're not.
Tell me about it
10:44
deep
@LightningRacisinObrit lolwut
@LightningRacisinObrit I was actually working there and got all back. That is because I am not a citizen but still.
haven't upgraded my RAM in 4 years
hmm
@khajvah Congratulations! :-)
conversely, I upgraded my other stuffs at least twice per year
10:44
@AlexM. more like 6 here. don't care
perhaps I should upgrade RAM next
real men have 128 GB of RAM
perhaps I should upgrade wheels
@LightningRacisinObrit yea 8GB is enough for me but meh
Rubbtz it's 6:45 am
10:45
now I have the idea that I haven't upgraded RAM in a while in my head
you're not my mum
You have no proof
I could very well be
rip
sounds like real men always into pain ...
I lost track of time
10:46
@chmod711telkitty real men into verbs
Hello.
lemme just finish this fucked std::fixed implementation
Correct me if I am wrong, however a CPU/GPU can only render "X" number of vertices per shader call, correct?
Momo potato is the GPU expert here
10:49
@LightningRacisinObrit What about Lsiegtnhs Ersac in Rboit
@FatalSleep No, technically a shader can run forever if allowed by the OS
Motomapa Pompomomo
@MomotapaLimpopo The shader can run forever, but I believe there are issues if you pass too many vertices too the shader?
I searched google image with the term 'real men' and google image told me 'real men have curves'. Now I am mentally scarred!
@Rapptz well, you say expert
10:50
Why haven't I plonked telkitty yet
@FatalSleep some shaders are designed to spit out more vertices, those could pump out infinitely
@FatalSleep What do you mean by "too many"?
^ @LightningRacisinObrit if you don't call this hanging out then I don't know what you would call this...
Racis is just donning his Meta hat.
dw we're used to it
@MomotapaLimpopo if you pass to many for the shader to handle, it will not be able to handle them?
10:54
@MomotapaLimpopo For example if you were to send X amount of vertexes to a shader running on the CPU(e.g. because you don't have a GPU) wouldn't you get rendering issues if the CPU can't handle the number of vertices passed to the shader?

Or specifically on a GPU(GeForce GTX 720 Ti): I tried rendering: 19,660,800 vertices in a shader and happened was that the shader actually failed to display output.
Did the screen freeze
If the shader takes too long to execute the OS kills it
Ah.
Which would be attributed to my vertex count.
Try disabling Timeout Detection Recovery (on Windows) or the watchdog on OS X / Xinul
10:57
Okay, I'll look into that.
@MomotapaLimpopo Thanks for the help.
@LightningRacisinObrit Thank you <3
11:13
hello
FUCK SQL
user3010322
@khajvah You fuck SQL, I'll fuck Java, and together we'll take down 20% of the crapware the world has to offer in one go.
The end of your sentence is fucked up
user3010322
11:20
WHEW, I had 9 seconds to edit that.
That shit is on luck. You just mess around, try 200 different shit and it accidentally works.
@Mr.kbok How appropriate :)
lol I was actually reading the first link thinking how irrelevant it was.
> How to Program Deliberately in SQL
pro tip, you can't
@MomotapaLimpopo What do you mean?
11:27
@Mr.kbok You accidentally linked something else
ooooh
yeah I'm slow today
check out this though
@Mr.kbok failed to download data file
user3010322
@Mr.kbok It's asking me to use Java to install the unity web player.
the purpose of the question is to avoid asking stupid (spam) questions from now on. Thanks! It is not clear to me why a question can be down voted, but an answer to it up voted. The validity of one should imply validity of the other. — simplicis veritatis 1 hour ago
You can't simply run away from java.
11:30
inb4 he's kinda right
@LightningRacisinObrit How the fuck do you manage to get upvotes on that kind of stuff
@khajvah I'm kinda hot.
Can I use your avi?
@khajvah I have no AVI files to hand right now.
what about mp4?
11:37
Is it okay to use the C standard library in C++?
@Cinch Yes.
I wanted to use <cctypes> for the isspace()
or for isdigit()
That's fine.
Okay it's okay for my scope of work
But what about Asian countries with multichar width?
As long as you use std::isspace and std::isdigit.
11:38
i.e. Korean spaces
@Cinch You'll use the local variant there.
@Columbo It's too bad locales are not good on Windows
@Cinch Too bad locales are crappy anyway.
@Columbo Oh.
I found out how to do SQL.
Ask your coworkers.
11:54
@Cinch If you use the C versions of those functions (the ones that take an int as their argument), remember to first cast your char argument to an unsigned type. Because those functions are evil and intent on causing pain and suffering to unwary programmers
Short version: don't use the C versions of those functions
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Day-old topic loungecpp.net/the-law/newbie-hints [c++] [c++11] [c++14] [c++-faq]
@jalf Then what do I use
user3010322
@Cinch std::is_whatever
Cannot use C++11
11:59
@Cinch lies
College class limitation
> Spamming stars will invoke the wrath of the owners, and your stars will get cancelled. You might also get kicked
does this mean that our star-votes are not anonymous?

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