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13:00
never again
Weakling
I had a SOAD concert the next day
with a 6-hr trip to Warsaw on a bus
I forgot my concert ticket and the trip was like a rollercoaster
and yeah I haven't drank dark beers since
wheat beer <3
> Looks like a heisenbug. Can't reproduce it when i use the preprocessed output created by -freport-bug, only when i try to normally compile the file.
Nice feature. cc @Rapptz
is "100" a good mark?
13:05
my god
If I output the preprocessed source first, then compile it, no ICE
what the fuck do I do now?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't quite understand that score.
@BartekBanachewicz It's #11 on the top list: ratebeer.com/beer/top-50, with score 4.30, whatever that means. Tons of reviews, though.
I've been drinking this one lately
Tesco had it on discount for like €0.75
it's pretty good for the price
wow the maid got in my room and broke my puzzles?
on purpose to piss me or what
Wait, didn’t I just run into the same situation as the person I quoted? :o
13:09
fock dis bott dude ill break all his pozzles
not sure what's more surprsising here
the maid or the puzzles
well they're not gonna break themselves are they
DO NOT TOUCH MY PUZZLES
Do not touch the mermaid!
couldn't find it for stack-based arrays, but for delete[], §5.3.5,6: *If the value of the operand of the delete-expression is not a null pointer value, the delete-expression will
invoke the destructor (if any) for the object or the elements of the array being deleted. In the case of an
array, the elements will be destroyed in order of decreasing address (that is, in reverse order of the completion
of their constructor; see 12.6.2).*
13:11
> They are going to remember you as a candidate for next roles, because she was quite impressed with the meeting overall
now that's a surprise
I thought I like failed totally
Uh
That is a "no" in a polite formulation, you know?
I’m sad.
@buttifulbuttefly I knew I was going to get rejected this time
that job wasn't for me at all
@LucDanton Why what happened what does not compile
@BartekBanachewicz It's OK you'll find another :)
@buttifulbuttefly hopefully
i hope to get some news this week and some more the next week
also scanning offers constantly but nothing interesting ATM :/
13:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes [stmt.jump] declares that on scope exit objects with automatic storage duration are destroyed in reverse order of their construction - and I'd guess that some combination with other paragraphs makes that definitely reverse order
Yeah. That sounds like it.
@buttifulbuttefly I have an ICE. If I preprocess the source, then no ICE. I found a bug report with a similar backtrace where the same thing happens.
This is also while working on ranges.
Sometimes I think you spend more time ICEing your compiler than actually getting it to work
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton ow
You want some cake for all that ICEing?
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@buttifulbuttefly I don’t mind as much when I’m using a trunk snapshot, but I’ve been sticking with the 5.1 release lately.
@Xeo That would be nice.
13:22
@Xeo Visual Cake++
so I'm exploring a new music genre for me
@BartekBanachewicz which one?
what are your usual genres?
13:25
is soundtrack considered a separate genre?
typically.
I'd say it's rather distinct musically
progressive house? :P
is that a thing
I thought house is a genre solely for clubbing
13:27
Unrolling a polymorphic lambda gets rid of the ICE. This is not the first time I’ve done this.
Progressive house is very different
progressive trance, too
@BartekBanachewicz originally maybe, but there are many genres that have a "progressive" subgenre which sometimes has become quite different to the original genre
@ArneMertz woot
@BartekBanachewicz depends a lot on what you do in that position
13:36
Heh, the ICE comes back if I instantiate other stuff with no poly lambdas involved either. It really is a Heisenbug then I guess.
user1804599
fap
@sehe see apparently they don't care what I did in the jobs I did if they are willing to reject me basing solely on the fact that I've changed jobs
@LucDanton o.O
@BartekBanachewicz did they state this
I rejoin the chat and the first message that I see is this one
encouraging
You're the new Tony then
13:37
@sehe that's for another job, and what I'm hearing indeed confirms that
@sehe There is only one me
:)
@sehe The lambdas were a red herring, ignore them. I could prevent the ICE from the start via an instantiation trick.
@BartekBanachewicz that makes no sense
except in Italy
it would make sense here
but not elsewhere
@TonyTheLion "The new [category:Tony]", FTFY
13:38
it was literally something "they might reject you because the manager isn't sure about your job history WRT length of particular jobs"
@LucDanton red lambda herrings
LMAO.
^ To nobody in particular.
@wilx NSFW
13:39
lemme star that
Lemme bin that
I just love the picture and I wanted to share it with you, guys. :D
13:39
people are at work
get that shit outta here
Are you telkitty now
@wilx amazing. Use a fucking NSFW tag for that next time
@sehe Safe enough, I am posting from work. :D
lol
@wilx that's not how it works dude
No, that's not the right criterion.
13:39
fail
@wilx do you work at pornhub?
// TODO: remove magic HeisenICE talisman
Even I know how NSFW works
:/
@khajvah lol, no
I just find the picture hilarious and want to share and you go all PC on me. Pfff.
> "they might reject you because..."
Well, that's hearsay and conjecture. Perhaps they're thinking along because they want to help you. It's not exactly horse's mouth. And it's quite a popular debate ("does switching jobs hurt your CV" in reverse)
@wilx selfish much
Fuck Off
That non-PC enough?
13:41
ITT wilx never considered anyone else besides himself.
The picture is hilarious. And that's not the point
Geebus.
@wilx it's fine to share. It's not fine to pop it up on everyone's work PCs. Is that so hard to get.
Do I have to update the flowchart
Lol
13:42
@sehe I mean, the recruiter contacted the HR team and this was the message that I got, so well. I don't get how does that help me in any way.
The picture does not cross any line that I can see. Sorry. From my POV, the picture is no worse than people in swimsuits.
@CatPlusPlus Flowchart?
Oct 26 '14 at 19:29, by Cat Plus Plus
Here's a useful flowchart on posting images if you're badfold or telkitty:
add your name
@BartekBanachewicz Knowing facts always helps.
@wilx Keep going. So you can put your hands up in despair some more and say "Geebus" or "Pffft".
@CatPlusPlus lol
@sehe LMAO.
@BartekBanachewicz Have you worked with Cocos2d-x?
13:45
Oct 26 '14 at 19:34, by Abyx
what's 4chan?
lol
@VictorLopez no
@sehe I uh. Does that help me to fix my CV at this point? I need to get hired to do that, no?
God I'm so tired with this already
Talking to people and saying "oh look how buzzwordy my CV does look"
Just keep searching, you will find something, and then when you have, remember to stay a few years
and then talk to a recruiter about a random part from my CV in English because mandatory english talk and she picks... dependent types
keep that in mind also whilst you're searching
Was it a Haskell job
May 27 at 9:17, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@thecoshman lol (CGI matters not for NSFWness; a glance at the screen from someone else gives the completely wrong impression even with CGI)
Then why the fuck would you mention dependent types anywhere
Because why not.
And this:
Oct 16 '12 at 22:30, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Cheersandhth.-Alf It's only NSFW if your boss cannot glance at your monitor. If he needs to come close and read, it's SFW.
13:47
NSFW, triggering, non-PC image that made me laugh (Disclaimer: This is not targeted on anybody or anyone in Lounge.)
Your CV should be the answer to a question "is this person useful for this job"
@TonyTheLion amazing idea.
Hi guys. I am looking for a way to determine if a "getline" read a string or a decimal number. I was looking but haven't found a sufficient answer on stack overflow. Does somebody know how to do that or send me a link to that topic?
@BartekBanachewicz Yea I know.
sorry if this is the wrong place to ask :P
13:48
Basically, you need to look closer at the image to consider it SFW, so it's NSFW.
It's not even a funny picture why do you insist on posting that trash
@CatPlusPlus other people thought it was funny
you're not alone in the world
@sbi used to post a close-up of a nipple that was SFW because no one could tell it was a nipple.
@CatPlusPlus It is not funny for you. It is for me.
13:48
@TonyTheLion Yeah probably not
> I'm doing real time image processing and I need to access tens of millions data in a few milliseconds. Using std:vector considerably slows down the program.
programmers.txt
I found it quite funny too but yeah, I'd probably classify it as NSFW
@BartekBanachewicz inb4 debug build
you know what I also did real time image processing
@BartekBanachewicz source?
13:49
it's called computer graphics
@BartekBanachewicz Probably did not .reserve()?
@wilx I'd rather bet on debug build than on that.
This is again speed constraints that makes me code like C. I'm not looking for the easiest way. I'm doing real time image processing and I need to access tens of millions data in a few milliseconds. Using std:vector considerably slows down the program. Avoiding the multiplications the way I exposed makes me save a lot of time on the whole process. I just need to split my program into different functions because this is unreadable. — Olivier 2 hours ago
> tens of millions data
13:51
an programmings
few milliseconds to answer too
I'm happy to inform you that the answers on SO are sufficient!
You are wrong. Look again. I might too but don't wait for it
> How to write an efficient function, which compare two vectors, which has got not unsorted, unique elements?
> not unsorted
Don't post on snack overflow
un-unsort the vector first
13:52
not non-unsorted
@BartekBanachewicz Milliseconds is for the weak.
@buttifulbuttefly ahahah
@MarkGarcia picoseconds ftw
"but I need to avoid multiplications for speed constraint" - what do you think the compiler's going to have to do with the indices in arr[x][y] if you do give it knowledge of the array dimensions? — Tony D 3 hours ago
~~~purrformance~~~-oriented person confirmed
people these days think that if their program is too slow they are super special snowflakes
oh noes, multiplications
13:54
> look I am processing so much data the computer is too slow
hurrformance
> clearly the problem is multiplication
that's fucking hilarious
Strength measuring: Chapter 1 - Time
@buttifulbuttefly that's when you take the inverse of an unshuffled vector in the complex domain
13:55
> so I tried to get rid of multiplication but then I've realized I can't write in C well enough to pass a pointer to a function
:psyduck:
@sehe There's an std template for that!
@TonyTheLion it kinda is
@AndyProwl PBKDF is an iterative key derivation function, basically applies the hash algorithm a lot of times to slow down the computation (i.e. make brute forcing the password more computationally expensive thing)
PBKDF contains an unusually low number of vowels for an acronym
@BartekBanachewicz and then they do premature optimizations and make the code completely unreadable
13:56
It's not anywhere near state of the art tho
@BartekBanachewicz the fact that someone who clearly doesn't understand how a computer works, but insists his program needs more purrformance is hilarious
Maybe fixing the amount of data to be analyzed.
> inline boolean expressions
@TonyTheLion next thing from him would be "so would a 6-core CPU make it faster"
13:57
@TonyTheLion Aka "if I reduce my entire code base to a single line without comments it runs faster"
@BartekBanachewicz yep, that's where its headed
@CatPlusPlus Thanks, I've read a bit on wikipedia to fill out my ignorance and maybe I got the gist of it but there's too much un-knowledge in my brain to say I understood
@AndyProwl sup bby u wanna get ur ignorass filled out???
@R.MartinhoFernandes tbf everyone does
@buttifulbuttefly yea he should bury his computer in solid concrete and never turn on it again, look how fast it is
13:58
Rainbow tables are p much irrelevant nowadays
> I can condense it like this:

return (a < b) * (((a - b) * 2 + 1) <= (c % 5)) + (a > b) * (((b - a) * 2) <= (c % 5));
@CatPlusPlus what's the new thing?
@khajvah Look how much faster it is
@TonyTheLion GPUs
13:59
@buttifulbuttefly look how long it takes me to decipher it.
But isn't that a serious topic?
@milleniumbug the guy must be a genius
@buttifulbuttefly Not now bby I have a headache
Too much cryptography
Maybe tomorrow ok?
Xeo
Xeo
@MarcoA. top-level const in params is ignored
@MarcoA. char const *const and char const *p are the same thing.
13:59
@AndyProwl ok bby
kudos to you guys

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