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16:04
mumble mumble
teamspeak teamspeak
@AlexM. What. It's not "Tomato Ketchup" in italian. Wtf.
Fucking americans.
Ven
Ven
neither in french, dw
@Jefffrey I expected the Italian translation to be something like "Satan's sauce" or sth
16:08
"Salsa al pomodoro", which is "tomato sauce".
We are not satanists.
Fucking romanians.
stop fucking romanians
(jk)
(jk)
(transactional memory)
I love both romanians and americans.
16:09
@milleniumbug don't you dare
@Jefffrey I'm all for the planet being a single country
A single country called "Italy"
Fuck I have to study SQL. BBL.
The Glorious State of Earth
competing with the Glorious State of Mars
Ven
Ven
"retards united"?
@Jefffrey Write a game in SQL
Lounge<SQL> game marmalade
it's on
game confiture pls
16:12
The themes are: suicide platformer macroeconommics
@AlexM. Stop fucking, Romanians.
if we did that there'd be no more alexes in the future
woot, new DOOM
is it right to say C++11's multi-threading support is a library-only thing, like in this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/30296551/1484212 ?
didnt they change the memory model too?
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A: C++11 introduced a standardized memory model. What does it mean? And how is it going to affect C++ programming?

Ahmed NassarI will just give the analogy with which I understand memory consistency models (or memory models, for short). It is inspired by Leslie Lamport's seminal paper "Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System". The analogy is apt and has fundamental significance, but may be overki...

> There's a standard way to control how different threads talk to the processor's memory.
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Hello.
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16:17
@DanielKO No.
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thread_local is a language feature.
his comment says "multithreaded memory model made it into the core language, and only as a library", it seems contradictory things to me
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Also, the C++ standard mentions certain things regarding concurrent access to shared memory.
"Only as a library" is wrong
yeah, visibility of side effects, "happens-before" and all that
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16:19
Programs depending on data races having UB, for example.
@DanielKO Yes and no. The threading requires support from the compiler, but the vast majority is exposed as library constructs, not directly as language constructs. IOW, it looks like library "stuff" to the user, but that library can only be written with the correct support from the compiler itself.
@DanielKO No. It requires that the core language make various guarantees about memory access ordering; for example, C++11 completely reworks the idea of "sequence points".
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lol, this form
> or none that apply
jesus
16:22
> burly grill
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> WTF
it's nice to get paid by the line
> transhog
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nonbutch/nonfemme
I bet that netted a consultant a whole week of paid "work"
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16:23
What is this form.
honic the transhog
@ThePhD it's not even the final form
@FilipRoséen-refp On what did we agree about indirection through null-pointers, again? Indirection per se is fine, calling a static member function too (duh), and calling a non-static one is UB? That's at least what I currently argue and IIRC you too.
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stone
user3010322
I want to be stone-gendered.
16:24
you can in 2015
did my transhog joke get misunderstood
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Ven
this form is missing mayonnaise
pretty much any word is a gender now
the form said transhag
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> android
16:24
I turned it into trans shag
then into trans shog
@LightnessRacesinOrbit My gender is "none"
then back into transhog :<
Ven
Ven
@rightfold iGender
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> heterosextranswoman
stop starring that sonic stuff you monsters
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16:25
This is a goldmine.
Ven
Ven
looks like the name of a train
"transantlantic", "heterotransatlantic"
I'm transsiberian
@rightfold heterightransfoldo
Are transpeople people with transformation powers?
gender variant
wat
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16:27
On Facebook you have a huge list of genders to chose from as well.
I'd so put down "your mom" as my gender in that list
@milleniumbug Yeah, shifters, eg. werewolves.
in the end, all that matters is a description of what you have in the pubic area
no that's only part of it
most of it is in the mind, apparently
and the imagination
16:29
Wheee!
@DanielKO imagine a new gender being spawned for every inch
"I have <myCrotchDescription> and I'm interested in <othersCrotchDescription>"
Back from being a Prague tourist guide for Robot and Andy Prowl. :)
I wanted to read up on the average sizes to come up with gender names
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16:30
@DanielKO boooooooobs
I hope nobody at work noticed that I just googled for "penis size"
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they logged it don't worry
@wilx Woo czech you out
maybe I should re-google "cannot find condoms big enough"
or "pen size" and claim it was auto-corrected the first time around
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If you translate "the pen is your sister's" to Dutch you get "de pen is van je zus" which is an anagram of "de penis van Jezus" which means "Jesus' penis".
16:32
@DanielKO Auto-correct is guided by previous inputs
ostreams are not thread safe, now, are they?
Fuck
Thx
If they were, it would be useless anyway, since every IO operation would synchronize.
std::cout << std::setprecision(18) << std::fixed << 42.7 << 27.1 << "\n"; // fuck my life
16:39
Andy should prowl around for some hair
Xeo
Xeo
*Fernandes
but aren't the global stream objects thread-safe though?
Don't think so, no.
@Xeo Oh, an S. I will fix that.
16:39
@DanielKO Not by standard but they are safe by implementation, usually.
@wilx Which implementations?
@milleniumbug MSVC AFAIK has thread safe cin/cout/cerr. I believe libstdc++ (GCC) is safe as well.
@Columbo can't you just look at our email correspondence as reference?
@FilipRoséen-refp Wait, we had one?
16:44
@Columbo yes
@FilipRoséen-refp Anyway, you can surely tell me right now?
y/n?
@Columbo I believe the correspondence has a lot more on the subject, at least if I recall correctly
@FilipRoséen-refp Alrighty, I'll check that out. Thanks.
@Rapptz ConEmu actually has a built-in 'task' for MSYS2 it seems
@Columbo um calling any member function through a null pointer is UB mate
16:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nope
@Columbo calling a static member-function through an pointer to object comparing equal to nullptr is okay, calling a non-static member function isn't
@Rapptz command is set CHERE_INVOKING=1 & %ConEmuDrive%\msys64\usr\bin\sh.exe --login -i -new_console:C:"%ConEmuDrive%\msys64\msys2.ico"
@FilipRoséen-refp Just my thought. Thanks!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry bud, you're wrong.
16:46
What's this thing that @FilipRoséen-refp always does? Lemme try that
ploff
@Columbo remember; it doesn't matter if that member-function makes use of any non-static data-members or not, it is still UB (I believe the wording is in the email correspondence)
and yes I've seen your answer
anyhow.. ploff (cooking dinner with the girl)
allow me to now downvote it
16:47
do these people actually exist
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A: Accessing static member through invalid pointer: guaranteed to "work"?

James McNellis it's not clear whether "evaluation" here involves an actual dereference. I read "evaluation" here as "the subexpression is evaluated." That would mean that the unary * is evaluated and you perform indirection via a null pointer, yielding undefined behavior. This issue (accessing a static m...

@FilipRoséen-refp Yes, I know. I just recently had a quick discussion with T.C. abou it,
^ It could be well-defined one day.
@AlexM. Awkward! :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Tbh, I trust @FilipRoséen-refp a bit more than you on this, and most guys on SO for that matter, including McNellis, whose answers on this topic I generally don't agree with
16:49
@DanielKO Depends on what you mean by thread-safe. Concurrent access doesn't cause a data race (§27.4.1/4), but there's no guarantee about the order in which the side effects become visible. IOW, several threads writing to cout may jumble those results together, but isn't allowed to cause a crash or anything like that.
Today at 19:00: Second Dereferencing War, LRiO vs Columbo
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@milleniumbug Who is my second?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No problem :)
@JerryCoffin yeah, "no UB" is what I meant... even though the output might be unreadable
@Columbo You don't trust my language-lawyering? Well, that's your call. There is really no need to make it personal, though.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I trust my language lawyering.
16:50
@Columbo The "First Dereferencing War" was LRiO vs Loki
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, please leave an objective comment on my answer, including facts and not links to other answers, showing what exactly is wrong with it so I can improve it. Thanks :)
@Columbo I just linked you to a much older answer that covers the topic in detail. It wasn't even written by me, yet you discarded it because you "don't trust me". If you were not too busy being stubborn and insulting then maybe you'd have more time to read it and thus learn something. As it is, I have no desire to waste my own by pandering to your petty needs.
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@wilx awesome.
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Andy Larsson
@Columbo When did I say it was my answer?
Dude learn to read.
This explains so much.
16:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Whoops, I misread. Sry. Will read it.
Anyway.
Where were the rest of us?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit > You don't trust my language-lawyering?
So, where is your language-lawyering?
There wasn't any. I was responding to this hurtful nonsense:
5 mins ago, by Columbo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Tbh, I trust @FilipRoséen-refp a bit more than you on this, and most guys on SO for that matter, including McNellis, whose answers on this topic I generally don't agree with
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> hurtful
So sorry mate
16:54
hello
I just got accepted to some other shitty university
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Okay, I see. I did read the answer you linked to, and it's simply incomplete and doesn't cover the problem in detail. If it did, it wouldn't be as convincing by far.
lol calamitybo lasted a whole day on non-plonk this time
@khajvah I hope it's a driving school
PhD in changing gears
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah, I got accepted as a teacher
one day Cinch is going to say that
16:57
universities have professors
I'll probably feel similar to how I feel now
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lemme remind you of sth
Sep 18 '14 at 13:16, by Lightness Races in Orbit
im stupid
wait, you trust Filip more than (Lightness + most guys on SO), or you trust (Filip + most guys on SO) more than Lightness? which one?
because one is way more hurtful than the other
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@wilx Whoa, @AndyProwl looks wicked sharp in those pictures!
@DanielKO The former
16:58
Appeal to {authority,popularity,experience} take your pick
@LightnessRacesinOrbit impressed ?
appeal to lori
@LightnessRacesinOrbit jealous?
yes well done Khajvah
I have two degrees but naturally I am deeply envious of your accomplishment
I can teach you how to change gear if you want
17:00
@DanielKO Woah, I never attempted to say that I don't trust LRiO's language-lawyering. I do. But I trust Filip's more, and he agrees with me, so regardless of the actual arguments involved (and there are multiple for both sides), I have good reason to assume I'm right.
@Columbo to be fair, the sentence could be parsed either way
lol dat logic
also throwing away counter-arguments based on it
@EtiennedeMartel Interesting. My guess is that it comes with the choice of being a trophy wife?
a total lost cause
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nope. I know the arguments.
17:02
bye Columbo
Stop whining
ok
bus in 15min byeeeee everyone (except @Columbo)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit And the baby hit the plonking floor.
1 min ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
bye Columbo
@Columbo Footnote 66 seems to go to considerable trouble to point to the fact that the pointer must be valid, specifically pointing to access to static members as an example of a time that the pointer is evaluated "even if the result is unnecessary to determine the value of the entire postfix expression"
17:04
@isocpp TwitterCon 2015: Sanitize your tweets.
@JerryCoffin That's a footnote. Not normative. And for intentions of the committee, see appropriate DRs. (Wait, let me read it first :) )
> Vegetarian Meatballs
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how the hell are those meatballs
if they're vegetarian
^ video
there is veggy meat
@Columbo I realize it's a footnote and non-normative--but it does make it pretty obvious how the committee sees things anyway.
the only meat I know of comes from animals
17:05
@khajvah that's an oxymoron
Ell
Ell
@AlexM. they are the testicles of a vegetarian
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@Ell lol
@JerryCoffin Erm, you do realize that evaluating *((A*)0) is fine, right?
I know that p->static_memfun() evaluates *p. This is covered in my answer as well.
(With normative quotes.)
@Griwes Yeah I know. One guy invented it. He mixed some grass and claims that it has meat taste.
also the taste of beef blood
I first thought you referred to a footnote that was talking about null-pointer dereferenciation.
lolwut
@khajvah The background music is fucking unbearable
Ell
Ell
Is it quorn?
Or mycoprotein
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I gave your mother protein today.
@khajvah those buns look disgusting
here are some proper burgers
fuck that vegan shit
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17:18
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This one stays fantastic.
@AlexM. That's not a burger. This is a burger: i.imgur.com/tnL2Ibd.jpg
I'd use that to interrogate vegans during times of war
@DanielKO can I ask you why you chose to ping me 3 times with 3 edits?
that weren't changing anything in the message either
I was trying to add a line break, sorry
I didn't know editing caused another ping
OIC
shift + enter to line break
like
this
17:23
Well I don't wanna ping you again :P
you can ping Lori instead
:P
Although, this is a better one.
I need some caffeine to be able to play witcher 3 tonight
what a lame time to release it
midnight after I only got like 5 hrs of sleep :<
there's a bistro here that makes burgers with paneed onion rings
only game that will make me lose sleep is splatoon... and I don't even like shooters
I'm curious if they're good
17:28
Hello?
Is anyone there?
no
can i ask something?
you already asked
is everyone here to relax ?
17:30
no I'm here to suffer endless pain
@PhạmXuânHiển WHAT DO YOU MEAN RELAX?! THIS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS!
yes
I swear to god you have all the time in the world at your disposal
17:31
i've read a post about Finding local maxima
my Maxima is in Applications -> Sciences -> wxMaxima
there is a guy-named Doga Siyli,his answer is quite clear
but there are 2 function that didn't make sense at all
its SANITYCHECK(squareSize,3,1);
and
int thrshld = maxUsedValInHistogramData(dst,false);
any idea?
i'll just wait here for eternity for someone to answer
I would guess SANITYCHECK(squareSize,3,1) = assert(squareSize >= 3), according to the preceding comment
and how about the second one?
@Columbo Not sure about what answer you're referring to, but it seems to me that James Kanze's answer to LRiO's question above covers the situation quite well.
17:39
@AlexM. Mmmh! Looks yummy ...
Evening folks.
from the description, it seems maxUsedValInHistogramData() is just the maximum value the histogram has seen; AKA the maximum value in the image
@JerryCoffin Haven't read that one, link?
@AlexM. Is it available as cheezeburger also BTW? ;-)
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A: Accessing static member through invalid pointer: guaranteed to "work"?

James KanzeConcerning p->a, where p is a null pointer, and a a static data member: §9.4/2 says "A static member may be referred to using the class member access syntax, in which case the object-expression is evaluated." (The "object-expression" is the expression to the left of the . or the ->.)

@JerryCoffin ... his answer doesn't explain anything in the slightest. And his comment quote concerns the type, not the value.
17:42
@JerryCoffin Not true anymore?
@Columbo Sure?
@DanielKO thank you,im trying to reimplement it to see if it work or not
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes, sure. As said numerous times before, dereferencing a null pointer itself is not undefined behavior. He basically argues the exact opposite.
@Columbo I read the answer that the value becomes irrelevant regarding static members.
@πάνταῥεῖ what?
@Columbo "where p is a null pointer, and a a static data member"
17:46
@πάνταῥεῖ No, what did you mean by your second last message? I don't understand it
@Columbo Sorry, but no. The quote is very clear. If it meant the type, it'd say the type. It doesn't.
@JerryCoffin "Pointer to object type"
@Columbo Yes--what it points at must have an object type. That's talking about the type of the referrent, not the pointer itself.
@JerryCoffin Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
@πάνταῥεῖ Wording remains identical up through at least N4296: "the expression to which it is applied shall be a pointer to an object type, or a pointer to a function type and the result is an lvalue referring to the object or function to which the expression points."
17:49
@JerryCoffin I understand that this quote might seem as if it disproves my point. But the lvalue is not used, and this wording is defective... Okay, I'm digging myself into something here....
@Columbo That means it must have a value (not just type) that refers to some object.
@Columbo Not sure which last message you meant. But I suppose you're arguing about your statement _"dereferencing a null pointer itself is not undefined behavior. He basically argues the exact opposite."_ Are you referring to that comment
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5248877/accessing-static-member-through-invalid-pointer-guaranteed-to-work/5250709#comment8806274_5250709
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes, that one.
Actually, nevermind.
@Columbo I've understood the (primary answer) that Type* p=0; p->a(); collapses to the same as calling Type::p(); as long p is a static member of type. Not sure if this is correct now. If so, the actual value of p shouldn't matter, right?
@πάνταῥεῖ p->a(); is transformed into (*p).a(); where *p is evaluated as a discarded-value-expression. If a is static, then p can be a null-pointer, since the produced lvalue is not "used".
17:57
@Columbo Yeah that was what I understood, the value of p is actually irrelevant in this case, and it's not undefined behavior.
@JerryCoffin I might have misread that; English is, as you should know, not my first language. :) I'll take a closer look.
@πάνταῥεῖ The value of p is not irrelevant. If p is singular, *p is always UB.
int*p ; // <- p might be singular, thus p is invalid. And invalid pointers shall never be dereferenced.

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