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20:00
Ask a question and see if it's getting closed :)
I didn't find any when I last checked.
At least that will make the extisting questions show up when looking for the term
@wilx lol
Woot! They actually got Hasselhoff to sing the theme song.
Thanks!
20:01
blargh.. maybe one should write a detail posts about it
freakin' hell, I just wanted a good reference to link from the new post
I gotta watch this on a bigger screen
cppreference not good enough?
I haven't read it in a while to be honest.
@thecoshman I just went to Tesco to buy some basic foodstuffs, and instead returned with almost exclusively chocolate.
why am I so dumb
3
Ell
Ell
you have no self control
nor do I tbf
@Puppy That's the opposite of a problem
20:06
@Puppy Before going, write a list of things to buy. Buy only that that is on the list. Done.
I love how if you put "stephan t" into Google, STL is the first result
@Veritas nhaaa, I don't think so - most of the "explanations" on cppreference are not that good at explaining (non-trivial) things
anyhow, time for dinner. ploff
@FilipRoséen-refp edit it yourself then
@Veritas cppreference is great
refp is just never satisfied with any explanation that isn't his own :v
Ell
Ell
@FilipRoséen-refp maybe you should ;)
20:19
@Puppy very well done :D
@thecoshman I dumbed myself.
in fact I think I dumbed myself in the face.
I think I'm going to take this opportunity to reflect on how dumb I am.
what chocolate did you get?
hmm... I need to take some bottles to recycling, and also pick up the lady from bus stop later tonight...
both in the same direction... but would it be weird to drop of bottles in middle night?
guys any opinions on F#?
@thecoshman Many.
@Veritas It seems cool.
20:30
@Puppy always good :D
Something many not only find hard to believe, but don't want to believe http://t.co/VQZEMYuAhi
This discussion is missing a @Bartek. Or maybe, not, in a way
@sehe i,m not sure how you do that though =/
source?
@MarcoA. lol
Buttcoiners still terrible at everything cnbc.com/id/102737187
@Borgleader huh. What, is the onebox to a tweet that links to a source not enough?
20:33
@thecoshman Going to try to spin it into something positive and attempt to not eat it.
@Puppy that would be a waste of money though
or should I not be toying with your heart attacks?
@sehe no i mean, i thought his tweet was referring to some talk or blog post, and I wanted a link to that.
@MarcoA. more bad questions for us? oh hell no
Ell
Ell
20:38
@CatPlusPlus what do you have against buttcoins?
hahahahaha
@MarcoA. !@#$%
@Ell they smell like ass
@thecoshman It's more expensive to keep buying new clothes as I get fatter.
@Puppy start wearing duvet covers then :P
Ell
Ell
20:42
I guess you ought to stop getting fatter
also, you going to grace with your ignorance in London?
so much text explaining the parallelization of sorting shit
no time now
gotta follow my programmer intuition
@AlexM. ?
I need to parallelize mergesort
I came up with something shitty but...
> Duration (serial): 30 ms
Duration (parallel): 21 ms
something clearly worked
it should be enough to pass the class
now to explain my genius idea
user1804599
20:44
oh i think theres an implementation of that in the concurrency book i bought a while back
user1804599
Great success!
the speed up seems on par with what people say it is for merge sort in parallel
Ven
Ven
@rightfold GG!
@rightfold Very pwetty!
20:44
so I guess I got it right entirely
@MarcoA. thats on a gpu though
user1804599
Potions are only drawn in the lit area.
right, if he can uses it
user1804599
You can't see them if you're not near them.
and by the way it was opensource (now I don't know)
20:46
@MarcoA. where would I use that
in case you can use a gpu and want to parallelize a lot
why would I use a CUDA library for a college course
ah sorry, I thought it was for a big project or the like
3 mins ago, by Alex M.
it should be enough to pass the class
probably not worth the hassle then
20:47
nope I just want to pass
what course is it?
private class ParallelSortingThread extends Thread {
that's how you do it
took me 15 mins
@MarcoA. something about parallel computing
oh its in java? ew
I must now proceed to analyze the results and do something called PRAM thing
gonna read that first
@AlexM. knowing your course's name is the first step to passing the exam : P
20:49
I know where it's held
and the hour
and the day
user1804599
@AlexM. terrible.
'tis all I need
user1804599
Just instantiate Thread passing a Runnable.
you're a real man
user1804599
Runnable is a functional interface so you can use lambda syntax.
20:52
@rightfold ah, so I did RC
Ell
Ell
Hmmmm
user1804599
@thecoshman You also did
21:07
@rightfold I was going to say "IIRC, don't inherit thread... ", but then you confirmed it, so I did recall correctly
google keeps asking me for that annoying captcha all the time
wtf
user1804599
You're really bad at communicating.
no u
Ell
Ell
When should I accept parameters by rvalue-ref?
I'm considering changing some but I'm not sure if it's misusing or ub or w0tn0t
for overloading on the value category
Ell
Ell
21:13
> error: constructor for 'program' creates a delegation cycle [-Wdelegating-ctor-cycles]
Cool. I've never seen this error before
@Ell When you need to exclusively accept rvalues.
Ugh fucking overcommit
> Duration (serial) with input size 10000: 29 ms
Duration (parallel) with input size 10000: 22 ms
Duration (serial) with input size 100000: 1199 ms
Duration (parallel) with input size 100000: 1190 ms
lol my algorithm sucks
depends on the problem
if that's subset sum then I think I'm probably impressed
no it's merge sort
Ell
Ell
21:15
I want to pass temporary std::ifstream I think
well
then take it by value
it sucks I guess because it really only parallelizes the first num_threads (left, right) pairs
Ell
Ell
I am nub
so from that point on it's just like the serial algo
Ell
Ell
I assumed ifstream was non-copyable
21:16
it is
Ell
Ell
Oh.
I can't take it by value then
@Ell yeah you can
@Ell Move, bitch
you can but it doesn't make it a good idea
it doesn't make it a good idea, but it still is one.
always take by value unless you really need ref semantics for some reason
21:17
@AlexM. you're probably wasting more timing splitting shit out into threads and then combining back together. Plus I don't think a sort is that good for parallelisation any way
you shit that you can just split out, and the results of one do not matter on the results on another.
like erm...
sorting is a faster lab to finish than XML file combining
taking a collection of things, and performing the same operation to each of them
*knock* Who’s... *knock* Who’s... *knock knock* Who’s there? *knock knock knock* Who... *knock knock knock knock knock* Fuck off, Fibonacci!
Many degrees of win there /cc @MartinJames
@AlexM. those both sound bad for trying to parallelise
21:19
*paralysis
shut it you
she did you*
No she didn't
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton cheers
I wonder why it's still complaining about deleted copy ctor for me
I'll have another investigate
You know the drill: compiler & version.
21:21
@thecoshman Something like quicksort is relatively easy to paralellise.
the problem with mergesort is that merging the lists back afterwards is a fairly time-consuming step that can't be that readily parallelised
Ell
Ell
clang version 3.6.0 (trunk 219947) (llvm/trunk 219924)
I'm not sure how behind that is
Microsoft gives parallel qsort as an example for their Parallel.Invoke stuff
Cool, bookface has notification encryption support now
@Ell Not very. They only just released 3.6.1. show sscce noob
Ell
Ell
@Puppy I'm on it
21:22
@Puppy never really took the time to learn how quicksort actually works, just know that in nearly every case, it's the best choice.
@thecoshman Basically, you split the list into two parts, and then sort each part separately, and then you're done- so there's no need to re-merge the sorted parts back together afterwards.
Poopsort
Xeo
Xeo
Day 2: Taiga and Stella still hiss at eachother.
. @bjorn_fahller @meetingcpp Erm... That's not a vector of lambdas. That's a vector of type-erased dynamic function objects.
WTF. This spells disaster for that article. I'm not sure I want to read on
@Ell Is the argument to the function const-qualified?
Xeo
Xeo
21:23
@sehe Good ol' confusion of lambda == std::function!
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton No
I'm writing SSCCE now :)
@Xeo wait until they hiss at you
like this
@Puppy oh, so it's named after the speed of explanation then :P
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. Hah, that little shit deserved it.
@thecoshman no
21:25
@Xeo you realise cats are not always compatible. MY GF's two cats hate each other, they can just about stand to get on with their fluffy lifes .
quicksort has some nasty worst-case performance but in general it's very, well, quick.
Ell
Ell
well fuck my sscce works :L
noob
Xeo
Xeo
@thecoshman Well. As I said: "Day 2"
Ell
Ell
ahhh wait
Xeo
Xeo
21:26
I didn't expect them to immediately get along.
@Xeo Mmm. Actually the article appears well informed and making some good points. However, I'm not sure why they picked this weird sample (and slapped a rubbish title on it)
@Xeo agreed what a dick
I like how the cat goes after him through the window LOL
nowhere is safe motherfucker
a concurrent merge_sort should be easy to write I think
trivially even
re-merging the sublists is too awkward I think
21:32
std::(inplace_)merge?
I've done a few versions in the lounge IIRC
Mar 5 '14 at 22:05, by sehe
@CaptainGiraffe certainly does. I remember I made ~4 variations there. With/without thread/async/future and... ? openmp I believe :)
I'm not merging parallelelely
I'm just splitting the lists paralelelely
@Xeo prepare to feel guilty:
Mar 27 '13 at 9:21, by Xeo
@sehe kekeke, if only my proposal was already in the language. :)
@AlexM. you know that's not really possible/useful, the way I understand that
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Doesn't make me feel guilty. :P
Damn
21:37
100000 elements is still nothing
@AlexM. I'm playing W3, thought you should know.
^ each one of those splits ends with a merge of the subsequent results
up to a point I spawn new threads that do their own splits for left and right
that's about it
the thread doing l[0]...l[n/2-1] does its own merge as soon as it gets the results from whatever threads are below it and so on
as I said
21:39
well, good night guys
it's a dumb solution
but srsly I have 7 exams this week I can't be stressed by things like this
time to sleep(1000*60*60*8);
more or less
beware of spurious wake ups
man
those are the worst
21:40
I went to bed too eraly last night
did not sleep well at all
> get over here and f%ck me
f%ck lol
I think it's getting serious
Also, FUCK BARCA
Ell
Ell
@Columbo wut
still waiting for that sscce ell you nubbery
21:43
@Ell it's columbo's daily post about some dating site he joined
@Ell If I should ever write anything the like, it'll be directed towards @sehe
have you missed the other 1000?
Ell
Ell
@Puppy I'm still trying to get it to error :(
@AlexM. I haven't joined voluntarily :D
try reducing it from the erroring code instead of building it up from scratch
Ell
Ell
21:45
Here is the successful one so far :P coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/7ef073c3f423fe10
I'll try reducing the erroring code
a word document in google docs is horrible to write code in
really
What's the point of taking ifstream as an argument of all things
If you want to make it able to use different streams then you have to take reference to istream
If not, then just take the filename and it's the same thing
Ell
Ell
that sounds like a much better idea
@AlexM. Doing anything in Google Docs is horrible
Ell
Ell
21:50
well this seems to work for me: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/ee5ba92e81371f37
is this istream&& terrible?
yes. because you should pass the filename there. Or a lvalue ref to istream
Ell
Ell
const istream& works then
hmm
I think my washing machine's drawer is being colonized by mould.
@Ell const istream & is virtually useless.
Temporary stream objects are not worth attention
21:54
@Ell The problem is that you're duplicating your API and performing work your caller should be doing.
Ell
Ell
@Griwes it's good enough for me
but feels wrong
trust your gut
P sure you can't read from const istream
@Ell So you need a stream you can't do anything with? What.
:D
taking std::string src is more than enough.
Maybe you just need a bool returned from boost::filesystem::exists, lol.
there's no reason for Shader to start randomly reading from files.
@Ell because you don't even use the stream :)
Ell
Ell
@sehe I use the streambuf
hmm right
makes sense
21:56
@Ell eww
Ell
Ell
@Puppy that is true
This is why we need a better IO API.
@Borgleader No, you?
Not at all
One that doesn't tie buffers and streams so closely.
21:56
@Borgleader yay :D
no, this is why Ell needs to not structure his program like arse
Ell
Ell
yeah puppy is right also
that too
@sehe No, last time I asked you said "not yet", so I thought I'd wait and ask you if you liked it
21:57
I admit that iostreams are also arse, but he's clearly using them highly suboptimally.
Ell
Ell
idk why I did that instead of just writing a stream_into_string() or w/e
or even file_contents(std:;string filename)
cplusplus
user1804599
Don't use I/O streams.
@Puppy That's probably because they are terribly hard to use optimally.
@Borgleader I forgot about it :( It's in my wishlist though
21:58
@AlexM. How much of the side quests have you done?
@Griwes Not in this case really.
@Borgleader lost count
since the devs said that doing all the content takes 200+ hours
@AlexM. a few? most? all the ones you found?
I guess it's a bad idea to count them anyway
ugh and hereby I have the same boost version installed thrice, for three different stdlib ABIs
multiple ABIs on the same platform = suckage
21:59
@Borgleader I haven't finished the game yet
still have lots to do
I'm now playing gwent
Just realized how GEMA is not a GAME

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