the thing I really want is an easy way to re-run things in the state it was when it generated some results table 2 years ago, but that included system libraries and all sorts
and even keeping results table=>svn revision mappings is non-trivial
@mantler Jenkins here. First hudson :), then something commercial at my last job. A self-hacked thing approaching CI in the job before, and woes only :( before that.
@mantler No, jenkins isn't bad. It's very easy to setup, and scales well enough. Some features are badly missing, though: cross-platform support (building the same job on different platforms), building each checkin, rather than the latest, binary approximation to build-breaking checkins...
@awoodland We ran into that, too. We decided to keep the old binaries, including debug builds with symbols, and a virtualized development system for each platform we used.
Anyway, I'm outta here. It's 11pm, I need an hour to commute home, and I need to leave the house at 8am tomorrow morning.
@awoodland Quick question please, let's say I wanted to have +128 in a signed 2's complement representation something whatever, I have to drop a number in the positive set to keep the number of signs (+/-) symmetric?
@LewsTherin in theory you could design a system where you had +128 and -127 as the range, but I'm not sure how you'd adapt normal two's complement systems to work like that sensibly, it's not something I'd considered before :)
@LewsTherin I don't have one to recommend. I'd suggest getting something like tkgate and implementing it from first principles all with transistors/nand gates
Ok @RMartinhoFernandes I was thinking about it before deciding whether to ask it. You said +128 -128 is 257 numbers which is right, but i always assumed that to mean we can't represent a number greater than the number of possibilities
so long as you don't get trapped in the micro-optimising world yes
I'm of the opinion that knowing how you could implement a complete system from the bottom up (even if it's not as awesome as real modern systems) gives a deeper understanding in general
@awoodland I'm afraid I need to asap. I've been looking at assignments I've done to see if I could optimize it or make it run just 1% faster, but I don't know how to make it faster or know if it is faster. It makes me frustrated :O