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19:03
@Blob i tried %d %d %d %d %d instead , as google told me to :(
it gives
arrayadd.c:27:16: warning: more '%' conversions than data arguments [-Wformat]
printf("%d , %d, %d, %d, %d \n",arrayadd(A, B, R));
no, that's not the right way
what does arrayadd return?
which makes total sense :/
int arrayadd(int A[5],int B[5], int R[5]){
i=0;
for(i=0;i<5;i++){
R[i]=A[i]+B[i];
}
return R[5];
}
@TheArtist You only have one argument, but you are trying to print 5.
Oh gawd- this is not MATLAB.
What. The. Actual.
UB
first, remove that return value. Not only is it misleading, it's just bad.
19:06
@Nican u just guess the first and previous language i learnt!
@Blob what should I return instead? Just "R"?
ok let me try that
Don't return
@TheArtist It shouldn't return anything, really. It's modifying "R" in-place
Doesn't make sense
Removed :)
But our lecture notes says :
In point form : Must explicitly return a value using return keyword. Must provide for all termination points. Otherwise, an undefined value gets returned.
@TheArtist That's only for non-void functions.
19:10
Return void
@TheArtist Also, it's not an undefined value; it's undefined behaviour which is a radically different thing.
Doesn't require a return statement
function returns int per signature int arrayadd(int A[5],int B[5], int R[5])
not sure why it should
but that's another question
@TheArtist For the sake of learning: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/17dd23ac695c02c9
you're another question
19:11
your mom
@Nican i find that printf hideous.
@Blob That whole thing is hideous. Should also be using Eigen.
C is hideous
Does Coliru have Eigen?
@Nican No <cstdio> include... You already included <iostream>, use it.
19:13
Eigen?
it has boost
ok wait let me change int to void :) ohh and :O I see, you print R[1] R[2] , in commas :) nice thanks @Nican for a solution.
@Nican do we really need a library to add things in an array?
19:15
@Blob No, I need a library that efficiently handles linear algebra.
not really for this example, but I guess for any non-trivial software which needs to do lots of this kind of stuff, might be a good idea to use a lib
@Blob std::vector, std::accumulate
@TonyTheLion You're a lib.
using Eigen::MatrixXd;
I'd have called that MatrixXD
MatrixXD m(2,2); //XD
ah fuck
I really wanted to work on something for Wide, and I simply opened the project directory and then remembered why I stopped
19:18
@TonyTheLion Meow.
@milleniumbug Meanwhile @TheArtist is still wondering what a pointer is. xD
the standard library's a pretty fundamental part of the language, though. it gets a pass
@Blob now it displays 5 numbers :/ but totally wrong numbers. Wait I'm trying to use, that website to share my working
19:19
ok guys pls stop spamming me with std-lib solutions to adding array elements
what? did i really fuck up addition?
@TheArtist Why are you returning R[5]? That index does not exist in an array of 5 elements. Only 0 to 4 are valid. Also, just return void.
@TheArtist what i pasted works for me...
@blob yours work
not min
mine*
19:20
ok
coz its a lil bit different :) let me try to show
Ell
Ell
@Puppy why did you stop?
because visual studio apis
Why is i a global variable?
19:23
I just included it for fun :) can remove it
@fredoverflow ^^^ :)
@TheArtist have you ever tried compiler warnings?
@Blob I get no errors
Not errors, warnings
apparently they added some new shit in 2015 so maybe that'll be more tolerable
@AlexM. Then you'd need to be consistent with MatrixXcd, will be "MatrixXCD`. Too much capitalization ;)
19:27
@Rapptz what do you think of making the nonius reporters opt-in instead of opt-out?
@TheArtist You are writing C in C++. My eyes are bleeding right now
@nabijaczleweli No, he's just writing C.
I'm thinking like, no macros defined => all inclusive. Otherwise ENABLE_REPORTER_X and so on enable only those ones.
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv opt-in generally sounds good, unless it's one of those things you are going to wish just happened for you any way.
@blob yes the warning is that i am not using a declared variable. is that harmful?
19:29
@milleniumbug Oh. He is? Didn't notice. Everyone was posting STL, anyway
@nabijaczleweli oh yes :O i thought everyone knew i was learning C :O I'm sorry
@TheArtist Read what line he marks
@TheArtist 11. Thou shalt aim to eliminate all warnings.
i thought he was learning C++, lol
@thecoshman I'm thinking of defaulting to everything for free with no action, but if you take action it's opt-in from a blank slate.
19:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes so you get everything by default, but if you chose one of the options, you have to chose everything else you want?
sounds ok...
is it likely that you might want to opt-out of just one thing?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think opt-out is better.
I guess it's better that way, if you think you know what you want, you have to be explicate what you want. Else, don't try to be clever, take it all.
yeah, opt-in
@Rapptz but what if I add more 'undesirable' reporters?
Then you need more work to get a lean build.
19:34
@nabijaczleweli trying to elminate...
@Blob line he marks?
@TheArtist Not with disabling warnings in gcc, I hope?
Does anybody understand what this guy is getting at?
I see your point but it feels like a barrier to make things opt-in rather than opt-out imo
@TheArtist In the loop where you get inputs for "A[i]", you're assigning to "B[i]" instead of A[i]
so your "A" array is left uninitialized.
I think people would expect #include <x> to just work without much config on their end to get the total functionality no?
but maybe 'total functionality' isn't desired?
19:37
@fredoverflow TL;DR: Fuck semantics, I write on pseudo-hardware level (look, it's all bytes there)
2
@fredoverflow nope.
@Blob omg :O
Epic review of THPS
user1804599
Hello, world!
@blob still doesn't give the correct answers :'( i wanna rip myself now
19:39
@TheArtist lol. code?
user1804599
> Blatter wants more time for bribing his family
@Blob my hair :'(
why isn't this working :O :O :O :O
@TheArtist Post the newest version of the code, please?
yep wait :)
@nabijaczleweli ^^^^
@TheArtist you never call arrayadd()
code doesn't run itself
19:44
@Blob I know, I was taught to call on the print statement. But someone told me to replace it by printf("%d , %d, %d, %d, %d \n", R[0], R[1], R[2], R[3], R[4]);
@TheArtist call before the print statement
asdf.c: In function 'main':
asdf.c:9:6: warning: variable 'B' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
  int B[5];
      ^
asdf.c:8:6: warning: variable 'A' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
  int A[5];
      ^
You never use A and B for anything.
@nabijaczleweli You have apparently not seen a serious discussion here, yet. :)
@Blob ok wait I'm googling how to :)
@nabijaczleweli yes thats what i dont know how to fix :/
@wilx I ran away from them. They were scary
19:48
@TheArtist just add a line like this: arrayadd(A,B,R); right before the printf statement
Wow did it :'(
I have tears in my eyes right now for real
@Blob thank you alot
You're welcome; may I recommend learning C++ instead?
THANK YOU EVERYONE @nabijaczleweli @fredoverflow @Nican @Blob
@Puppy ^^^^ @milleniumbug
what?
and others :) Everyone :)
19:52
@Puppy I think he's thanking you
@Puppy thanks
Thank me too!
for what?
the only interaction I've had with this dude is neglecting to tell him to fuck himself
@TheArtist Puppy said "you're welcome"
ok new reason not to work on this part of Wide: VS2015 RC crashes like a bitch when attempting it.
19:54
posted on June 02, 2015 by Stephan T. Lavavej - MSFT

We've finished implementing constexpr for VS 2015 RTM, and we've updated the online compiler at webcompiler.cloudapp.net with our latest development build.     As I previously mentioned , the compiler currently supports C++11's original rules for constexpr...(read more)

well that is supremely handily timed.
Almost creepy
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
19:55
well then
let me correct my mistake
go fuck yourself
problem solved.
^^^ @Puppy one interaction you forgot :)
harmony restored to the world
> ContextMenu itself is a FrameworkElement derived class, and it is technically possible for ContextMenu itself to have a ContextMenu property.
interesting
@TheArtist IIRC that was rightfold's vagina, wasn't it?
19:57
@Feeds yeah right
because I'm gonna just believe that
@Griwes try it in the online compiler and report bugs
@nabijaczleweli and boobs. whatever you imagine it to be.
Now, hmm. Assuming they did that really, C++11 constexpr in 2015; this way we'll get C++14 constexpr, so the useful stuff, around 2020.
@nabijaczleweli if u try that on Facebook its a thumbsup
I should have Vapor working-ish by then. :D
19:58
@TheArtist No nipples. Doesn't count :P
user1804599
@TheArtist The fuck is Facebook?
@Griwes They implemented the useful stuff in 2010.
@nabijaczleweli haha nice one!

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