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23:00
Well, guess you couldn't guess anything else
Is there some sort of multithreaded Node.js-like community/environment somewhere?
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's not JavaScript.
I mean it doesn't have to be, but I do know that you can bind C++ to Node.
This is what's magical about it too I guess.
Afaik there's a node room
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Question.
23:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes Guess :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not asking for Node, I'm asking if there are any C++-supported environments like Node.js but not besides Python
@ThePhD Answer.
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std::optional<> --> why is its operator bool explicit and not implicit?
@Vermillion oh. That wasn't obvious. Sorry
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I can't do things like bool isvalid = myoptional; without a cast... and I can't think of a reason why I'd not want the decay to happen?
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23:03
Is it a matter of not having fuzzy argument matching happen?
@R.MartinhoFernandes My fault I have half-baked questions everywhere.
So if (x) works but implicit cast to bool anywhere else doesn't
@ThePhD e.g. pass std::optional<bool> to a bool parameter. Forget deref? (I dunno really)
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@sehe Ooh. Right.
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Well, then, nevermind me.
23:03
@sehe So like if (optional_obj)? Why wouldn't that be okay?
@ThePhD And to avoid ambiguous overloads
@VermillionAzure duh. that's the things that explicitly works (c++11 introduced the bool context, IIRC)
@VermillionAzure Also that's completely different. So not "So like..."
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@BartekBanachewicz No probz :)
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I wonder if to do look ahead I should read an extra character and then "put it back" if I can't match it, or if I should just read it forward and then go to the next level of the loop...
I wonder if it's possible to create a multithreaded parser for a single file.
You keep two pointers into your buffer: read and consumed.
23:07
i.e. split it into tasks by lines.
@VermillionAzure pointless. parsing is super fast. file loading is slow, and optimization is slow
@VermillionAzure given typical file sizes, likely useless.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Multiple different read pointers for 2 or 3 character lookahead?
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IIRC I have to compensate for things like <<=
No. Just one.
You lookahead from consumed.
If consumed+n > read, you read more.
23:11
humble bundle has nintendo games wtf
for consoles
@MooingDuck Well, you can read large chunks and parse them while reading more. It all kinda depends, dunnit:)
@AlexM. the future
well it was about time nintendo got humble
AYYYYYYYYYY
@MartinJames that effectively removes the super-fast part from the timing, without altering the agonizingly slow part.
@MooingDuck Your RAID-SSD array is slow?
23:13
@MartinJames compared to lexing? Yes
@ThePhD Frequently easiest to put it back.
@MooingDuck Maybe.. depends on the 'lexing', or whatever else you're doing with the data.
@MooingDuck I can agree that, for many purposes, it's a pointless exercise.
@ThePhD does isvalid = !!myoptional; work o.O
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@sehe It does!
I am waiting for my current tenant to be 2 weeks behind in rent, then I can throw him out
actually I am looking forward to it
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23:17
Rent is paid weekly in australia?
@MartinJames yup. we've been over this. I think it was Fred or Konrad who asked before. Robot debunked it. (I was also involved) /cc @MooingDuck
or else I need to wait for the contract to expire in september
but I am losing patience
he used to live in a trailer park
@sehe yup. I always feel that questions without any actual question, or attempts, simply "I hope to do ___" deserve snark. — Mike Ounsworth 1 min ago
Oh well. What does the lounge feel about that
@sehe 'debunked', or 'demonstrated with numbers'?
23:18
Nope. Logically.
and has violent tendency
lie left right and centre
basically not trust worthy
you select a good clique
@sehe So, no numbers then.
Who wants numbers :(
well, a bit hard because of the contruction site
23:20
If you can show that logically, if parsing is blazing, and IO is the bottleneck, then threading is only going to increase latency, and best-case not improve parsing speed?
both of my parents other tenants are very nice
OW! Must not type and cook curry at the same time:(
@sehe I, for one, disagree. If it's apparent what they want/need, the fact that they didn't phrase it as a question should be 100% irrelevant.
@MartinJames yeah; the pizza crumbs don't appreciate the sauce
@sehe Nor did my forearm, (which is now orange).
23:21
@JerryCoffin Well. It was hard to figure out. I had to (gasp) /compile/ the snippet to see what he meant.
@MartinJames HulkNT
@Jeremy Why
Because you asked, silly
@sehe Yup--odd how the people constantly complaining about the lack of an MCVE weren't all jumping in with answers to this one that had it.
@JerryCoffin actually, the line sin(a); was missing
I don't remember ever running into that guy before, though
@sehe No, but he said he wanted to compute sin(a) (and if he had included sin(a);, they'd have complained because it would no longer have compiled).
23:27
That's minimal, complete, verifiable, right ? :)
@sehe Some take the "C" to mean "compilable".
silly folks
If all people's problems should be about compiling code, we'd have ~10% of the volume on SO
@sehe Which? The OP or the snarky one?
Both (I meant the snarky)
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AAAAAAAAAARRRCH
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23:30
IT'S A B
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IT'S A GODDAMN B I DON'T HAVE AN A FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
@sehe Have to admit, neither looks familiar to me either (but that's no surprise--quite a few people with lots higher rep who I don't recognize either).
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3.769 is my final GPA.
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RIP in pieces my perfect GPA.
@ThePhD My condolences.
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23:32
Oh well.
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I can still quite somwhat happy I guess.
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Either way, I'm done.
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@ThePhD well done
isn't GPA out of 4?
3.769 sounds very good
@ThePhD Well, as soon as you mentioned 'stats' earlier, I knew your 4.0 was doomed. Still, you did very well indeed with the stuff that was not mind-numbingly boring.
gg
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23:39
@ThePhD your stats exam?
Take solace iin the fact you dind't get 7%
I got 7% in my statistics exam
7 frickin percent :P
@Ell They forgot to denormalize it. You really got 70%
..or you got 7% of the answers wrong.
IIRC, the lowest mark I ever got in an exam was 10%.
Is the array example really expensive? I'd think the compiler can avoid the copy.
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I got less UMS marks (normalised marks) than actual marks
and that is rare
that is really rare
oh yay I have half a pint of thatchers left!
@Ell Silver lining:)
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23:46
@StackedCrooked oh wow I thought auto var = something didn't move/copy
I thought it somehow constructed normally
@MartinJames yes indeed :)
auto a = b; means copy construction
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plus I have ice cream also
I thought auto a = T{} was the same as T a{}
@Ell :( no ice cream here.
@StackedCrooked to the compilers!
I can't read
23:49
I have half a tub coconut lime ice cream in my fridge
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happens to the best of us vOv
and apparently, not just to them
@Ell In practice it's often the same. However, it adds the requirement that T to moveable and move-assignable.
If I am not mistaken..
@chmod711telkitty It's all right. You can undoubtedly get your contaminated refrigerator hauled away for a reasonable price. Probably best to lock it closed immediately to ensure against exposure to that coconut stuff though.
in Bar<C++>, yesterday, by Lightness Races in Orbit
You go to the Lounge to hang out with your kids and watch TV. You go to the bar to get drunk and converse with adults. :)
lol
23:53
@Ell that is true, but the rhs is still explicitly a temporary. The value is constructed normally from the temporary
@JerryCoffin I get a strange feeling that you are not a fan of coconut.
@JerryCoffin I know you are not a coconut fan, but I like it very much :p
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@MooingDuck Yeah
I don't know what I thought happened
I assumed compiler magic for some reason
@MartinJames Wherever would you get an idea like that? You must be one of those clairvoyants or something!
@JerryCoffin Could be - I've sobered up for tonight.
23:54
@Ell same thing with T a=T(var); as opposed to T a = var;
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@MartinJames I haven't vOv
I see all these hundreds of jobs that I'm not qualified for that are ~half my old pay :( I may have to take a serious pay cut :/
@Ell I kinda have to, after last night.
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@MartinJames What happened last night?
@ThePhD Way better than what I got. I was always more interested in my own projects than schoolwork to perform. Also, I have a curse and I'm always tired.
23:55
Alternatively, stay on welfare and teach myself tons of new skills
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@MooingDuck that is unfortunate :(
A low paying job is better than no job I guess vOv
@Ell A lot of beer, a towel and a magic beaver. It's a sad tale:(
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Do I want to ask about the beaver? :P
my thoughts exactly ^
@Ell Probably not.
23:57
@Ell event when it's three quarters of what I get on welfare?
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I'll leave it to another time :p
I'm not that drunk ;)
@MooingDuck I guess it depends on your opinion of welfare :S
@MooingDuck Welfare or unemployment compensation?
@Ell drunk? Oh. I was thinking you were only 17, but that was like 5 years ago wasn't it
@JerryCoffin unemployment
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It sounds crazy that it can be better to not work than work, but I know it happens
@MooingDuck I'm 19 now :D
in Bar<C++>, 14 hours ago, by Martin James
Aparrently, after getting home last night and eatimg my pizza, I became convinced that there was a beaver loose in our bathroom. Anne spent ages trying to convince me I was wrong, and I eventually passed out.

Mebbe I was a bit drunk.
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23:58
I don't know how the welfare works where you are also
I think there is nothing wrong with taking welfare
@Ell me neither.
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you have been a contributing member of society, it is only right that you can take some back now that you need it
@chmod711telkitty hahaha
this is hilarious @MartinJames
I lol'd out loud

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