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16:00
like '(' vs "("
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> READ THIS BEFORE YOU ASK SOMETHING!
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> Are those guns loaded? A: No
@BartekBanachewicz No, because then he'd probably be dead
so the weight balance is different
Oh.. is that Bruno thing still on?
16:02
I would say so
'Brno' is too difficult:)
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It's one of my favourite cutscenes.
@MartinJames I have tickets.
1st class tickets.
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Orite, it's on then. I'll see what I can do, if I can manage it.
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16:03
MGS4 has ±8 hours of cutscenes so I can't really say which one is my favourite since I don't remember them all.
I have to find a cheap way to get to Stansted. I refuse to pay more for parking than for the air tickets.
I can accommodate two people at my place with relative comfort I think, if more are coming they are all welcome but the comfort will be reduced. Personally, I don't mind. I can sleep anywhere as long as it's above 22 degrees :P
@AndyProwl Latitude?
@MartinJames Celsius!
16:05
@MartinJames my thought exactly
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What shall I implement first: integers or dynamic variables?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Too hot?
I think 22 degrees is around the best.
I have my temperature constantly set to 22.5 degrees
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I'm too butt-ugly to be present at the unconference.
16:07
I can bring it down to 22 no problem
21.5... maybe :D
@AndyProwl I would find a cheapo hotel. Mebbe someone with a car could get me from the airport. Not sure where airport is, (last time, we went to Vienna and drove a hire car from there).
@MartinJames I'd come pick you up at the airport
it's a ~20 min drive to the city center
Brno is small
@AndyProwl I mean, if it's not too far, I can get a taxi or bus, no problemo. Need to sort stuff out:)
Got it
@райтфолд Yeah we all mind ugliness a lot
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I mind ugly alots.
user1804599
16:10
We're all ugly
Except LRiO who is hot
but is he coming?
is that "yes" in your hot language?
user1804599
This document is quite funny: kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
where's the unconference? New York?
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16:12
I like it alot.
@Blob Old London
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It's in Zealand.
user1804599
Zealand > New Zealand.
the land of zealots
@AndyProwl and me.
16:13
you're a koala
That's the power of faith.
The power of faith makes you a koala?
Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How naughty.
@райтфолд Which one?
user1804599
16:16
The Dutch province, of course.
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The other one is off course.
@Rapptz I remember now, if you want to be looking at hip languages then look more towards Swift obviously.
user1804599
16:27
Implementing exceptions may be tricky.
Implementing trickiness is exceptional
I hate multi-threading
ok
assert(x == 0 && y == 0); vs assert(x == 0); assert(y == 0);?
The former maybe
At least that's what I'd prefer to read
16:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes Depending how tightly related the conditions are. In this case, I'd choose the former.
Interesting.
I was expecting overwhelming preference for the latter.
How so?
The latter gives more information on failure, namely, it tells which variable is bad.
Yeah, but then you have to fire up a debugger if you want to do something useful with it anyway don't you?
at that point, you can inspect the value of x and y inside the debugger
assert(p == Point(0,0)) ?
16:35
I have a more deductive approach to debugging, I guess.
waaaaat
TBH my first thought was about the more localized information you'd get with the separate assertions, but then I realized in such cases I mostly have to debug in order to figure out how come the variable turned out having that value
@R.MartinhoFernandes Depends. I'd proooobably go for the former. In general you don't expect asserts to fire at all. If it does fire, it's only relevant in a dev environment, and in that case, you can easily fire up the debugger to find out more details
I like to look at the results and deduce why they are so before firing up the debugger. (In this specific case it'd probably be silly, but often enough looking at the results of fine-grained tests is enough to figure out the source)
16:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm less brained :P But you're right about fine-grained tests
It's the really nasty UB stuff or code I don't know that gets me in the debugger. The rest I figure out from test results with some regularity.
I do divide the asserts according to reasons they could fail. For example, I recently written some matrix-related code for uni assignment, and made the is_diagonal and is_square checks in separate asserts.
(That also explains why almost every interaction with VS's debugger is painful; it's never the simple stuff)
@Jefffrey that's me there
hi mum
@R.MartinhoFernandes sure, but I feel like if I can figure out the problem solely from the knowledge that y is 0, then I could probably do the same from the knowledge that one of x and y is 0
16:39
However, I consider assert(x == 0 && y == 0) as a single logical unit
@jalf Yeah, I realise this specific case is a bit silly.
I agree the latter version is more descriptive, and there are cases where I'd go for that
but with the example you gave, i'd probably be tempted to just bunch them together in a single assert, to keep it short and concise
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@milleniumbug assert x == y == 0 Python-like comparisons master race.
@AlexM. hi
@Lightning Racis in Obrit Will do. My motive is to gain assistance and by no means delay receiving it. Still, not knowing a complex system makes it challenging to explain the missing link. Thanks again. — 8-bitButterfly 51 mins ago
@райтфолд hmmmm, I bet that could be made to work in C++ as well
16:43
> My motive is to get free help as quickly as possible with no regard for anything or anyone else
lol
user1804599
Yay, adding and subtracting integers works!
I would hope so. Programing would be pretty hard if you couldn't do 5+2
How do you implement bitwise addition?
Can't?
Well, you can, but you get overflows all the time.
1+1=?
16:50
I mean, how do you implement addition of integers with the bit implementation
Like if you have two 8 bits integers
Just the same as you do with decimal digits.
Numbers are numbers are numbers.
Say std::bitset<8> for example
Add each pair of corresponding bits starting with the least significant, carry on overflow.
Right
user1804599
Convert to integer, use operator +, convert back to bitset.
16:52
have you seen this post stackoverflow.com/a/13283644/4342498 ?
Thanks Pantoona. Exactly what I wanted to hear.
So I played munchkin or something.
Does anybody know what kind of game I'm talking about?
That was pretty fun
I never enjoyed Munchkin much. Dunno why.
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I want asm with LLVM IR. :<
16:57
This "sharing what I played some day" experience has been short but intense.
On the other hand I'm installing ubuntu to make ocaml do what it's supposed to do.
Which is less fun.
Xeo
Xeo
I only ever played munchkin once, and won that round.
First game I played I won too
> External link middlemanapp.com failed: 301 No error
With 5 other players
user1804599
Also, why is there no way to set the desired symbol for a function.
user1804599
16:59
You have to give the function the name of the symbol.
Fucking rubby
user1804599
And you are limited by C++ syntax and other crap.
You are only really limited by your imagination.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I’ve also erred between the two options. The reason I still stick with an encompassing assert is that I can dive 'into' the assert condition while in the debugger, and hence recover the fine granularity (at least some of the time). If I couldn’t do that enough often I would definitively break up the condition.
17:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably because it's "five minutes of fun packed into an hour"
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aaa llc emits assembly code instead of an object file
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WTF.
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io::outln(strconv::itoa(1 + 2)); prints 1. :v
17:24
@райтфолд I think you can ask it to emit an object file.
user1804599
Yeah -filetype=obj.
@райтфолд I actually think that you can give functions almost arbitrary names. Wide gives functions UUID names and those contain dashes which are not valid C syntax.
user1804599
For some reason, this function always returns %a: gist.github.com/rightfold/74523b1713ee9e8a4eb3
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@Puppy You cannot do that in C++.
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Can't say, like, extern "C" void f() __attribute__((name("foo.bar.baz")));.
17:26
oh right.
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And those \u… things for some moronic reason do not allow some code points.
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Both.
Birds don't have tongues.
Or do they?
tough question
17:29
They do have tongues.
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I'm so confused.
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Oh, apparently my LLVM function is never called.
hiya
@Lightning Racis in Obrit: The Google images indicate but don't really explain or fully answer the question. shrug It's not earth-shatteringly important to me, I'm just curious. It's somewhat unusual to see less-than-physically-perfect people working as actors, at least until fairly recently. — Joe L. 7 mins ago
wtf
fail.
17:36
> Go seems to target the C/C++ audience, whereas Rust seems to attract JavaScript developers.
so then
my food all went off whilst I was visiting my parents
got nothin' good to eat
How do people write this stuff without having their brain explode
@Puppy pizza time
I actually do not currently possess any money.
Do you live close to your parents/? When I'd visit I'd stock up on tons of home made food errytime
17:40
no I do not.
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ok wtf
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- works fine, but + doesn't add anything to the first operand
show the whole IR for +
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I should really write the disassembler.
lol at more and more stars for jalf's mudslinging comment about how he's so much better than mudslinging
@Puppy Important news! bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32236273
17:46
wel,l
nothing for it but to chuck this food, empty the bin, clean the place, and then eat something totally dissatisfying.
glad you're doing well
@LightningRacisinObrit absolutely we broke up for a different story, he was a Man likemost of mens are, but he was a really good father, and friend, until he got married, I'm not saying his wife changes him, but let's say maybe they both have a different mentality then me. — Mariana G. 1 min ago
ahahaa
there's no output
oh ok
that's the problem eh
well, arguably, it could be legal, if S has an implicitly-declared assignment operator and the const char* can implicitly convert to it.
I might have warned on it myself
you can't even feed yourself properly
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18:03
Ugh.
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Alright, disassembler works.
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Ah, I got it.
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I changed the build system and Ninja stopped building the main program, so I still had the old one. That's why it didn't do anything.
MLM
MLM
Can someone explain to me how this macro works? I cludged it together last night from Catch and Nonious source but I don't get why the unique-name function matters and how the anonymous namespace function inside somehow gets called etc? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/da06d24a9f9a5ed5
> Life without geometry is pointless.
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18:14
woooo + throws on overflow.
@MLM It doesn't get called. It merely gets constructed.
As for why the unique-name function matters, isn't that clear? It's so that you can get a unique name....
@MLM I suggest you unroll the macros by hand until you have the actual code before you.
MLM
MLM
@LightningRacisinObrit Ahh, looks like I can just replace that with whatever name If I wanted
So I've just ordered an AC adapter for a 3DS.
18:19
Macros doe
I don't have a 3DS.
@EtiennedeMartel tell us more
@EtiennedeMartel wot
user1804599
Buy a 3DS or give it to somebody who has a 3DS.
@LightningRacisinObrit The 3DS doesn't ship with an AC adapter.
You have to buy it separately.
I prefer to buy my electronics in brick-and-mortar stores, but no store nearby has such an adapter.
So my plan is to order it, and when I get it I can go out and buy the damn console.
what
why are you telling us this
18:22
Because it happened.
Seriously, not bundling something as basic as an AC adapter is bullshit.
I'll give some money to Nintendo, that'll show them how pissed I am.
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No-ops are not no-ops1
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They increment the program counter!
how are you supposed to charge the device without an AC adapter?
MLM
MLM
How does this(static ::Logger::run_registrar asdf(__VA_ARGS__);) end up running Logger::run_registrar? I see that it defines a function asdf that returns a run_registrar type and takes in a bunch of arguments.
18:24
@Puppy You can't.
that seems... strange.
batteries.
Nintendo are literally shipping devices you can't use?
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@MLM it doesn't define a function.
user1804599
It defines a variable of type ::Logger::run_registrar with static storage duration and calls the constructor with __VA_ARGS__ as arguments.
18:25
@MLM It's not a function.
@Puppy For the record, it seems they've been pulling this shit off in Japan for decades now.
well
I guess that technically, if you damaged your 3DS, you could save money by not buying a second charger.
MLM
MLM
@райтфолд Ahh that makes way more sense now
@MLM ::Logger::run_registrar is a type (with an interesting constructor: check it out!), and asdf is an instance of that type.
ordinarily the cost of the charger would just be part of the cost of the device.
so you might actually save money.
18:26
I did already say that a while ago.
9 mins ago, by Lightning Racis in Obrit
@MLM It doesn't get called. It merely gets constructed.
@Puppy It's the same adapter used for the DSi, DS XL, 2DS and both models of 3DS.
MLM
MLM
Thank you for the explanations.
user1804599
On a scale from Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! to Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools, how boring is The Art of Computer Programming?
MLM
MLM
Didn't click right away for me
well I'd actually argue then that that makes a fair deal of sense.
18:27
The official message is that they're not bundling the console with something people probably already have.
although I would probably also ship charger-included models.
user1804599
Beware of SIOF.
Which implies that they think that the New 3DS' target market is people who already own a previous version.
The worst thing about all that it's a proprietary port. If it were USB I wouldn't care.
I'm swimming in USB cables.
I think that the EU might have legislated about that for ... mobile phones or some other common device class.
In related news, the GameCube controller adapter for Wii U is still out of stock.
18:32
TELL ME MORE
There's a lot of noise in here.
WHERE'S ELL?
pardon?
the only noise in here is some oddball wittering on about his incredible adventure buying power adaptors
this isn't Lounge<Power Adaptors>
what's the command to see files permission?
ls + what flag?
@Jefffrey studying
@Jefffrey rm -rf /
18:41
@Jefffrey ls -l?
I dunno, I tried ls -lag and it worked
lol
a should be "all files"
dunno what "g" is, but "a" is "all" and "l" is long. you want "long".
/me is back
18:42
ls -l # long list -a all (hidden) g remove group from the list
man ls, see the manual for the command.
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@Jefffrey ls -l | awk 'NR > 1 { print $1 }'
@райтфолд fairly sure he wants to see file names too, not just permissions
user1804599
That was not a requirement.
it's a reasonable assumption
user1804599
Assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups.
user1804599
18:45
% which l
l: aliased to ls -lah
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:3
What the fuck
skip the first -, the next three - is rwx for user, the next three - is for the group and the last three - is for others.
The first - shows the type of the file, blank or dash equals normal file, d = directory, b = block device, s = socket, c = character file
Why is that permission denied
I'm the fucking group already
user1804599
@Jefffrey only root, the user vboxfs and users in the group vboxfs can read it.
18:46
And I just added myself to that group
It's the 7th line in there
only the user vboxsf, and then the group with 1156 can enter that directory, either su to that user or change it with root
but does the group vboxsf exist with the ID shown in the output ?
user1804599
@Jefffrey log out and log in again.
user1804599
Groups aren't refreshed automatically.
I did, and I'm still not able to access that folder
what does idshow about your user jefffrey ?
18:48
su vboxsf says that there's no password to input for that user
sorry bad formatting, go to root, su to vboxsf and copy the files needed.
user1804599
Uh.
@OMG-1 ? Should I try idshow?
no
user1804599
Remove the -g flag.
user1804599
18:49
What does ls without -g show?
Same thing
no it doesn't
should have 1 more row (column?)
Oh wait
TIL Jefffrey doesn't know how to use Linux
I have another column full of root
18:50
lol
Did you not attend a primary school?
adding you to the vsbox group won't help
just "id"
remove quotes.
user1804599
Make vboxsf the owner of sf_7 instead of root.
A bunch of groups that I can't copy because fuck virtualbox
user1804599
18:51
$ sudo chown vboxsf:vboxsf sf_7
just do: sudo chown jefffrey sf_7
fuck vboxsf
Jeffrey what would you accomplish by getting access to that folder?
> invalid user "vboxsf"
> invalid user "vboxsf:vboxsf"
user1804599
lol
@OMG-1 Compile some ocaml project
Specifically run make
Inside that "shared" folder
user1804599
18:54
Teach me OCaml.
Thanks virtual box for making it all so easy
I think it's easier to exploit C++ UB to get access to that folder
@Jefffrey $ sudo su -
@Blob Holy shit that worked
I love you
be sure to not fuck up your system
user4330208
I think I'm in love with Brackets. I got Autoprefixer working, now I have built in FTP. Sleek design...I think I'm ready to put a ring on it.
@Blob It's a virtual machine, I can't fuck up much now... can I?
user1804599
What is Beyoncé?
@carb0nshel1 good, now move to vim
@райтфолд I don't know OCaml

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