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02:00
They need a 1 minute resolution, because when you upload a photo, that's the resolution you get!
@Cicada thanks!
@Zaghie As Cicada says, one byte per char, + 1 for null terminator. Confusingly, several "characters" may take multiple chars, and thus multiple bytes, depending on the encoding.
@MooingDuck understood. thanks for being so helpful people
@Zaghie basically, char means byte, and has nothing whatsoever to do with characters :(
lmao, the subtleties of computers..
02:02
TIL @MooingDuck is a legion.
what of integers? also 1 byte?
@Zaghie A char can act as a 1-byte integer.
@Zaghie int is usually four bytes. But it varies depending on the target of your compiler.
other integer types are usually different sizes.
@Cicada Addendum: a character literal is the same size as an int (4 bytes). Character literals have values...
@DonLarynx Ripptz said it earlier (and I too did)
02:03
@DonLarynx hah, I was about to challenge that before you faded off :D
yea
and does the word size of processors affect the size of the compiled program?
@Zaghie yes
Yes and no
Pretty much everything affects the size of the compiled program
@DonLarynx: EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS WRONG
lmao, it gets more interesting. Why if I may ask?
02:06
sizeof(char) may be different in some systems.
@Zaghie he said 1byte=8bits, but there exist a few systems where 1byte=16bits, or 12bits, or other sizes. Most programmers never encounter them though.
@DonLarynx That's wrong, sizeof(char) is always 1
@Cicada different in bits
@DonLarynx sizeof(char) measures bytes
@DonLarynx char is always 1 byte and CHAR_BIT bits long.
02:11
OK, understood
user3010322
Psst @Rapptz
user3010322
Do you remember what sol::table.size() is supposed to mean again?
number of contiguous integral/floating-point keys
user3010322
02:18
Oh.
user3010322
Well, shittles.
@Rapptz nice, i think i read about that game a while ago
> Returns the raw "length" of the value at the given index: for strings, this is the string length; for tables, this is the result of the length operator ('#') with no metamethods; for userdata, this is the size of the block of memory allocated for the userdata; for other values, it is 0.
why does the word size of a processor affect the size of a compiled c program?
> x = { a = 'one', b = 'two' }
> =#x
0
> =rawlen(x)
0
02:20
@Zaghie does it?
> x = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }
> =#x
5
> =rawlen(x)
5
@nick I assume so. Assuming each instruction is 32 bits
the 64 bit processor would load 2 instructions in one cycle while the 32 bit processor will load only one
why are you worrying about those details if you're new?
but I can't seem to fins a link to the size of the compiled program
*find
user3010322
@Rapptz Do you know if there's any way to know just "how many keys there are" ?
02:23
@ThePhD no
we've been over this
@Rapptz because I'll have to make a presentation soon, I'm reviewing my notes
user3010322
Damnit, lua.
iteration of tables in a generic way is pretty much impossible
user3010322
@Rapptz You're right, I'm remembering.
user3010322
@Rapptz q_q my tears
02:24
I think pairs is the closest thing to generic
@Rapptz do you have an explanation?
No because the question is pretty vague and silly.
The compiler can do whatever the fuck it wants as long as it follows the as-if rule.
lmao, thanks for the honesty :)
The standard doesn't mandate anything about executable size and what not.
Just behaviour of the language.
@Zaghie print(123456789). The compiler must store the number 123456789 in the binary somewhere. Presumably in a word-sized area.
02:26
> x = { a = 'one', b = 'two', [10] = 12, [34] = 10 }
> for x, y in pairs(x) do print(x, y) end
10      12
34      10
b       two
a       one
I think pairs is the closest thing to generic for table iteration @ThePhD
user3010322
@Rapptz Yeah, that's what table.for_each emulates...
user3010322
Which reminds me.
user3010322
Should we call it table.for_each or table.pairs ?
I coulda sworn pairs had something weird
@Rapptz wtf is this
lua?
02:29
yes
user3010322
It probably does.
I think if it's you modify the table while iterating
user3010322
Well, yeah you can't. Lua iterators one thing at a time and pushes key/value onto the stack, and uses the last key plus some hidden information to keep iterating.
user3010322
If you change it or just try to push the same value as the key onto the stack, the iteration freaks out and crashes.
I'm trying my hand at ECS.
02:31
have any of you ever been in a situation where virtual function calls were producing too much overhead
Not too fun.
@Prismatic no
@Prismatic yes. virtual calls on a per-pixel-per-frame basis is a nonstarter
I have a problem that I think I can solve with classes and polymorphism but I reaaally don't want to use them
@MooingDuck :[
I thought it was a myth
but I know a lot of tricks to avoid virtual function calls
@Prismatic only when you do something stupid
user3010322
02:32
ECS, again?
yeah again
this time trying not to hate it
ECS seems amazing until you introduce threads
I don't see the issue with threads.
@ThePhD hey, how's this bit sposed to work? lua.set_function("my_mul", [](double x, double y) { return x * y; });
The way I have it set up atm is pretty thread safe.
02:33
VS seems to think it's calling ´template<typename... Sig, typename Fx, typename Key> state& set_function(Key&& key, Fx&& fx) {...}` which obviously doesn't work without the signature...
Can you create entities in any thread? The way I have it I tried to make sure you can create entities and components from any thread but any furthe rmanipulation must be from a single thread
the only thing I can think of that isn't thread safe is adding/removing components to an entity
user3010322
@melak47 It doesn't. When @Rapptz accepts the latest pull request, it will be fixed on the devel branch.
what are you guise doing
user3010322
It turns out the deduction that me and Xeo came up with while we were bashing away with g++ is actually ill-formed and causes ambiguities in certain compilers.
02:37
deduction for lambdas?
user3010322
Clang only errors if you specifically try to specify multiple arguments. VC++ fails earlier with the no-argument version because it creates an ambiguity between 2 of the set_function calls.
user3010322
@melak47 Deduction for everything.
user3010322
Given a non-overloaded function or a non-overloaded operator() lambda, sol will figure out the return type and all the stuff automatically without having to ask you.
better accept that pull request then @Rapptz :D
atm I have some issues with ECS
02:41
is your ecs open source
no
it's p. bad
thats the reason i havent uploaded mines too
I should modify my file switch plugin :(
It can't find source/Stuff/X.cpp if I'm in include/Stuff/X.hpp or vice versa
Maybe I should just search for X.hpp and then look for X.cpp and just open it.
But if you have multiple files with X as a filename that breaks..
user3010322
Do a scoring-match kind of thing.
user3010322
To find a file:
- Look for X.h/cpp in the same folder first.
- Look for X.h/cpp in other folders. If found:
- - How many hierarchies of names does it match? Count them
- - Highest number of hierarchy matches wins
02:51
I noticed my problem.
I only go one path back.
this is kinda ugly and tricky
Yay, finals are done.
Finally!
@ThePhD Something similar to this might work.
@Cinch mine are next week; they're gonna be super easy though
i.e. check if include/Dir/Dir2/X.hpp exists
and swap out include/ for source/ or something
02:56
@nick Wonderful. I have to get a 3.55 this semester to keep my scholarship.
@Cinch jesus christ
@nick That's after being a lazy 1st year freshmen and getting 2.8 in Fall.
i think calc ii has single-handedly weighed down my grade a whole point
ahah sounds like me
@nick Where are you going to school?
Freshman too?
yeah man, just about done with my first year
02:58
@nick Are you east or west coast?
Or are you across the pond?
Or across the other one?
@Cinch ...from where?
west coast, SF bay area
@nick ...Is that UC?
@MooingDuck Implicit USA.
02:59
@Cinch naw bro i'm just doing community college right now
you?
@nick I'm at a 4-year.
i'll probably transfer to a UC campus in a year or two
lol it reminds me of Boost.Filesystem.
kinda regret not just going to a 4 yr
It uses operator/ for joining paths
03:01
@nick It's better to do pre-reqs at commnity college.
The tuition is sort of insane, right?
@Cinch oh yes
@nick What classes are you in?
i could probably expect to pay 40k / yr for UC
right now im just doing the general ed, history and english and stuff
oh and the math
Oh i see. No AP?
the math is fucking brutal
03:05
@nick What is Calculus II over there? Here, we have 4 semesters.
AP?
it would be second semester calc i think
No, I mean
is that Taylor series, convergence/divergence, trig. substitution?
yeah exactly
have you gotten past that?
@nick Yes.
would like to know if it gets any easier
03:08
@nick Calculus III is Calculus I in 3D. It's not hard.
ah
i saw 3d and i was about to shoot myself
but calc I was really not bad at all
@nick It's not that hard.
You treat double and triple integrals as stacked integrals. You treat other variables as constants.
i see, makes perfect sense :)
@nick What's hard are the triple integrals
And god help you if they suddenly combine Calculus II with Calculus IV and make you do triple arctan while going to spherical coodinates with density.
i hadn't even heard the term yet
03:12
sex
@nick Yeah, neither had I.
sorry guys meant to say integral of e^x
messed up my timing
@nick "You're too slow~!"
03:13
yeah i dunno if i'm even going to 4th semester calc
if i don't need to then i aint touching it
calc 3 is only useful for math majors, js
WLOG
@DonLarynx That is wrong.
i know but its a req for cs
Engineers need to use concepts with Calculus III.
@Cinch burden of proof lies on you brah
03:14
@Cinch dunno i'm inclined to believe him
@DonLarynx I'm an electrical engineering major.
i feel bad for EEs
Sue me for saying we need surface integrals for Maxwell's CLOSED SURFACE integrals.
ok, calc 3 is useful for math majors and engineers. corrected. It's not important to programmers.
@DonLarynx It's also important for physics engines.
03:15
@DonLarynx but what if you're making image processing software with 3d stuff?
Want to do water? Hello, divergence and curl and flow.
well you won't find me in those situations
I would've gone into CS but I figured Computer Engineering was better.
I can always minor in CS.
And we get CS classes in CompE anyways.
wait are you EE or CE?
03:16
@nick They're practically the same base classes with flavor added.
I can use my electives to go between both until like my junior year.
@FilipRoséen-refp Yeah I mean sorta. The former is spot on. The latter is the technically incorrect but colloquially common version of the same. Either will do you well in a conversation with anyone other than me ;) ;)
well since you're already familiar with CS so you might as well do CE, i think that's gonna give you more flexibility down the road
@nick That's my logic. (#engineering-master-race?")
@Cinch you're a numerical analyst at that point
hah
03:19
@DonLarynx Until I need to optimize the equations to not dynamically compute this.
i want to be an engineer only in name
@DonLarynx Maybe Calculus is not important, but I believe math knowledge makes you a better programmer. This may change your opinion: amazon.com/Mathematics-Generic-Programming-Alexander-Stepanov/…
Engineers make the world.
really i just want to be the guy who sits in a chair and sips coffee and dresses like a hipster
except for the last one
@vsoftco thanks i'll check it out
03:21
@vsoftco math is honestly applicable to anything but i think you can get by just fine without being a mathematician :)
@DonLarynx btw, the first author is the guy who developed most of the containers/iterator/algorithms model used by the Standard Library (the so called (wrongly) STL)
yeah it should be called STD
@nick Sure, but if you know it doesn't hurt. It can actually help, a lot sometimes.
> Known by most as "Flaki", JavaScript-fiddler, Firefox OS enthusiast and IoT hacker. A Service Workers advocate fighting for open webapps' parity with native — meanwhile being utterly fascinated by microcontrollers, NFC and hardware hacking as a sideshow.
I must hire him for my startup.
sauce plz
03:28
@nick Look in your favorite programming hacker site.
i think i'll add that to my resume
my skills align somewhat
what the hell is a Service Worker advocate though
Big Word to a tiny subset of technology.
sounds pretty pretentious overall but my resume needs a bit of fluffing up lets just say
@nick A guy who tries to help waiters and bartenders (and such) get better wages and treatment? :-)
@JerryCoffin that's what i thought at first but nah
most folks in tech are pretty blind to what people in the service industry go through
user3010322
03:41
@MarkGarcia This article couldn't gush any harder.
Clubs are like the playground for college students.
anybody here touched meteorjs?
wrong room
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05:48
dead room
dead robot
Amazon credited me the value of a book I bought that they claim was returned as undeliverable. I have it right here o_O
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cheap book? Report it just to be safe.
05:55
I guess they'll reward you by retaining the mistaken credit, as so I often hear.
my hair is turning gray and falling out
My hair falls out like crazy if I let it grow. It's really annoying when I'm eating.
is your hair turning gray
i didnt even really notice it until recently
there's so much gray hair
Dunno
Never paid attention
did you resolve that apartment thing you had
06:09
I found a single grey hair once.
'grey'
it was white actually
Nope
Still homeless
> White people will begin to gray in their twenties and early thirties while Asian people begin graying in their late thirties, but most African people can retain their original hair color until their mid-forties.[11] People with albinism may have white hair due to low amounts of melanin.
ive wasted my life
aaaaand I am hangover again
@R.MartinhoFernandes homes are overrated anyways
06:24
I'm happy.
@JerryCoffin oh thanks, looks good
06:36
you can do anything to this song.
if I understood you correct this wikipedia article (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Acquisition_Is_Initialization) is a little bit incorrect:"The destructors of both the lock and file objects are therefore guaranteed to be called when returning from the function, whether an exception has been thrown or not" -if exception is not caught as you say destructor might not get called right? — Giorgi 8 hours ago
Back from lurking in the bush. Did about 30km altogether today according to my app.
06:57
I'm two hours early for the train :s oops
Low on battery :/
Anybody doing anything fun?
07:15
Traveling!
07:26
pathfinder
So I'm currently doing some sort of ally campaign against Korea in Agar.io. :D
Sorry @DeanSeo. :P
07:55
I'm so exhausted...
Why the day is only starting!
It's 9:56pm
Last day of finals
Why on earth is it "weird" to define a type alias locally? This happens all the timesehe 13 secs ago
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Q: Relevant Unix Certification for C/C++ Developers

user3679297I have been using Shell script for years now and have very fine understanding for maximum unix commands. worked on Ksh,Bash for longer time and used AIX,HP_UX and REDHAT. I am looking forward to unix certifications which can strengthen my skill and help me to gain confidence. i am only interested...

08:10
> maximum unix commands
> the most apposite ones
awesome
Also, user not prime: 3679297: 31 118687
@RoryThoman Sadly "the input format is incredibly stupid" isn't accurate enough for me to be able to implement. (I didn't ask you to blame some external party for the mess you have :) I suggested to focus on the task so I could help you clean it.) — sehe just now
08:26
So this is just to confirm that Chinese USB keys are fake. Bought at "USB 3.0 64 GB" for approx 5€. It reports 32 GB (true capacity prolly even less), speed about 10 kB/s, unusable. lol
And probably installed some spyware for the communist party when I plugged it in
doomed I see, quickly plug it in!
Oo wait, you already did
> Humanity weeps as Candy Crush Saga comes preinstalled with Windows 10
what the fuck
It's a dialup USB stick.
Probably.
Ok, blindfolded cube solve attempt #9
in Discussion between sehe and Rory Thoman, 7 secs ago, by sehe
Good luck (oh, and tell your professor to stop teaching Java in badly written C++)
@sehe destroying dreams again?
@deW1 He's preventing a nightmare.
user562566
Following back to the source of the discussion, some pretty funny comments. "


I believe your new issue is something weird connected to the switch, which I avoid like the plague."
08:52
in Discussion between sehe and Rory Thoman, 19 mins ago, by sehe
I will not :) I'm not here to get rep. I'm here to help.
user562566
@sehe scope is so weird and cray cray, avoid it like the plague
there are still honest people
you must construct additional cylons
today's bushwalk is a bit urban ... maybe half urban walk ...
user1804599
hi
09:13
@Jefffrey I don't think it's implementation defined. Implementations are not required to document the behavior. Simply, the compiler is allowed to optimize empty loops out.
cool
Envelope for sending letters from Prague.
@martinho, are you traveling through Europe?
user1804599
hipster
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice!
You could put a map of Brno inside
09:28
Couldn't find a map of Brno at the train station.
I'll get one when I get there.
Gotta figure out how to write an address
Gonna buy some kind of labeling stickers.
Hmm. Just noticed that Brno is an anagram of the short name of the person I'm sending that to.
rnbo?
that's super disappointing
@Puppy I'm thinking about writing my own lexer for cpp files (for educational purposes mostly). I need some syntax highlighting. I saw your Lexer and I'm not sure if I should do something similar since it reads the whole file and creates a tokens list. Is there any advantage in doing it with respect a lazy implementation?
Why?
Why disappointing?
Crappy Internet. Train doesn't have hotspot.
09:37
because it was super duper obvious and I was hoping for something more strange
user1804599
bronze
That should be a disclaimer in your articles :P
you know your computer sucks when it downloads packages faster than it installs them
@khajvah or perhaps you just downloaded a zip-bomb
09:46
@Columbo What's the rationale?
Actually, nevermind. That's not solving it.
I don't know where to find the "Wiki" David is talking about
Ven
Ven
hi lounge
std::cout << "hi";
using namespace std;
cout << "HI";
:P
09:58
@Columbo I'm not worried about the standard making that particular technique ill-formed, I got 4 more (equally suitable) techniques up my sleeve
@FilipRoséen-refp I wanna see how you get another technique that will not be affected by the rationale
@Columbo I have spoken to a few people on the reflector, and the proposed "fix" won't really fix anything - and there's an article dealing with this exact thing later
gonna try plasma5. :)
@FilipRoséen-refp Whatever floats your boat

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