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22:00
Configure your system to store compiler outputs on a RAMdisk, then copy the resulting executable after linking is complete...
@BenVoigt Compiling on a RAM mount does improve performance. CCache is also great.
that's what it looks like
lol
nice
@Xeo, If you're wondering how I can watch 10 shows a season... that's how...
that's smart - running the video on top
ok 7 min build for llvm from scratch - gotta use -j option to compile faster
22:03
I think I see the legs of a gunslinger girl.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial Wallpaper on the right monitor? Looks a bit like Hayate the Combat Butler (atleast a character from there)
@kfmfe04 Stop making me jealous with your build times. :<
@Xeo hehe - trying to get you to upgrade 8^)
@Xeo Yes, it's Hina. It's actually on a different machine. (via remote desktop)
user457812
Note to self: invest in a monitor dedicated to anime.
What's the manga on the left?
22:06
I actually have a 5th monitor on the desk behind the picture... but I can't do 5-monitor setup though...
no space to fit a 5th on my main desk
user457812
Can I have the fifth?
not enough VGA/DVI ports
That 5th monitor is shared between 3 servers... so no, it's in use. :)
user457812
Darn.
Could always use amazon.com/dp/B005M1QP7O to drive the anime screen, not use up a video output from the main machine
user457812
Also, didn't know Samsung made printers.
22:08
My laptop on the tray next to my right monitor... If I REALLY wanted a 5th monitor...
15 years ago we had a Nokia VHS
Though my peripheral vision is limited to about 180 degrees left-right/up-down...
user457812
I use my iPad as a third monitor, though it's really only useful for IRC
The hardest part of this 4-monitor setup is not the space... but rather being able to fit two full-sized video cards into my rig without overheating it...
I cheat by using an USB video-card - so I only browse on that monitor (videos a bit jerky)
works surprisingly well
22:21
@Mysticial Fill your rig with liquid nitrogen.
hello all
what does "bb" mean?
What context?
"see you bb"
does it mean "bye bye" `?
Probably "be back".
22:22
But I'm not sure.
I'm more familiar with "brb" - "be right back".
It could be "bye bye", yes.
ohh i see
there is no place like 256.0.0.1
But it's definitely not "bulletin board".
Is there any "good" way to check for a negative zero?
Xeo
Xeo
Floats or integers?
22:30
I think he means floats.
Integers have negative zeroes in some representations, too.
@Xeo IEEE 754 doubles
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but those representations suck.
Xeo
Xeo
Anyways, x == -0 should always work, since -0 is exactly representable in floating point
Bam, I'm soooo good.
22:31
Coincidentally, so do floats.
@Xeo nope. 0.0 == -0.0 sadly
@CatPlusPlus IEEE 754 is cool.
sbi
sbi
@TonyTheLion Not much, but I posted a video that might interest you. :)
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. Maybe just use fabs?
If you're sure it's IEEE 754, can't you just do some bitwise stuff?
Xeo
Xeo
22:34
Clang is so awesome... half the memory footprint of GCC while compiling the LLVM files.
Xeo
Xeo
> make[3]: Entering directory `/home/xeo/llvm/release_build/lib/Transforms/Hello'
llvm has strange directory names..
Why do you have to have 5 rep in a tag to propose a synonym?
@EtiennedeMartel Something like casting it to an uint64 and &ing with 0x8000000000000000?
@CatPlusPlus both say "since c++11" :(
22:38
Osu!
@CatPlusPlus I don't think my compiler supports it ;)
Xeo
Xeo
Should be a better fit
Upgrade it, then.
Or ditch, if MSVC.
Xeo
Xeo
@NikiC Which one and which version?
22:39
MSVC 2010 ^^
cpp preference rocks
Xeo
Xeo
@NikiC Get VS11 Dev Preview, has the whole slew of standard headers and functions IIRC
@StackedCrooked What preference?
Xeo
Xeo
Anyways @NikiC, what's wrong with fabs (or double overload of abs)?
@RMartinhoFernandes Overloading mainly. I'm a humble personality.
22:43
@Xeo Not sure that I understand how that helps
Xeo
Xeo
@NikiC Well, why exactly do you need to know if the zero is negative?
@Xeo In order to find out whether there will be data loss when converting the double to an integer ;)
Oh, the terrible loss of negative zero.
1/0 = +inf and 1/(-0) = -inf, right?
Xeo
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes 1/0 = NaN, IIRC
22:47
Well, it's the only way I can think of that negative zero makes a difference.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, wait 0/0 is NaN
> In IEEE 754 arithmetic, a ÷ +0 is positive infinity when a is positive, negative infinity when a is negative, and NaN when a = ±0. The infinity signs change when dividing by −0 instead.
And since that's the only way it makes a difference (ICWBT), you only lose interesting information if you're planning on dividing by zero.
What happens when the constructor of a static variable in a function throws an exception?
(and it's caught)
Xeo
Xeo
Uhm.. it's just the same as if an automatic variable throws during construction?
Well if the function is called again, should the variable try to be initialised again?
22:59
Good question.
too good a question for chat, IMO
Alright, I guess I'll ask it on SO
Xeo
Xeo
IIRC, it's initialized the first time the control passes through the declaration, no matter if construction failes
But a good question indeed
If the initialization exits by throwing an exception, the initialization
is not complete, so it will be tried again the next time control enters the declaration.
6.7p4
Xeo
Xeo
> Otherwise such a variable is initialized the first time control passes through its declaration; such a variable is considered initialized upon the completion of its initialization. If the initialization exits by throwing an exception, the initialization is not complete, so it will be tried again the next time control enters the declaration.
Ah D:
@Xeo: too slow ;)
Xeo
Xeo
23:03
Blame my machine for being too slow thanks to Clang currently building
What if the initialization exits by calling longjmp? Or by exiting the thread?
Xeo
Xeo
CPU usage is pinned at 100% :)
Any other ways a constructor can fail without terminating the process?
Xeo
Xeo
It could call a script that activates a robot that pulls the power plug
The spirit of the rule seems to be that anything that causes initialization to fail would cause it to be retried.
23:05
Why are you building clang again?
a little bit of trivia
@Xeo: That terminates the process.
Xeo
Xeo
> such a variable is considered initialized upon the completion of its initialization.
@TonyTheLion On Mars, the sky is not blue.
Xeo
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes Building clang with clang, after building it with GCC, mainly to see just how much more awesome Clang is
23:06
"The NOP instruction is an alias mnemonic for the XCHG (E)AX, (E)AX instruction."
Does your wife know about this?
I don't have a wife
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Q: What happen when the constructor of a static variable in a function throws an exception?

Seth CarnegieI have a function that can be reduced to this: void f() { static MyObject o("hello"); DoSomethingWith(o); } This function is called across a C API boundary, so like a good boy, I use try to catch any exceptions that are thrown before they cross the boundary and screw things up: void ...

Sorry, I was talking to Xeo.
Xeo
Xeo
I don't have one either
23:12
trying to get my code to compile with clang now... ...plodding along
Xeo
Xeo
@BenVoigt: Too slow. ;)
@Xeo ;)
Xeo
Xeo
It's a bit strange that no specification for longjmp is given in there, though
Btw, how would you terminate a thread without throwing an exception from within the initialization code?
ouch - clang not playing nicely with boost
oh, well - that's the end of my clang experiment... ...will try again in 6mo time
Xeo
Xeo
longjmp isn't mentioned anywhere else wrt initialization of anything
@kfmfe04 I think you're just doing it wrong. :P
Clang's supposed to compile Boost just fine
> A setjmp/longjmp call pair has undefined behavior if replacing the setjmp and longjmp by catch and throw would invoke any non-trivial destructors for any automatic objects.
Doesn't apply here, and nothing else is specified anywhere
23:17
@Xeo hmm... ...having problems with decimal, too - ok - lemme dig a little more then
It seems like any abnormal exit of a constructor not involving exceptions can result in leaking memory and/or subobjects.
@Xeo with a thread exiting function from the threading library (OS-provided), most likely
Xeo
Xeo
Ah, good point on the subobjects. The quoted part would indeed apply here
No, because they aren't "automatic objects"
at least the template messages from clang (boost) have a chance of being parsed by human eyes...
Xeo
Xeo
@BenVoigt Baah, terminology. :<
23:22
@Xeo That probably is a defect in the standard.
Xeo
Xeo
Aye, underspecification
> The storage duration of member subobjects, base class subobjects and array elements is that of their complete object (1.8). 3.7.5 [basic.stc.inherit]
How are you doing quotes?
Xeo
Xeo
There doesn't seem to be any explicit statement what can cause a variable to not be initialized other than by throwing an exception from within the initialization
@BenVoigt Single line.
Xeo
Xeo
@BenVoigt Remove the linebreaks
23:24
Markdown shuts off with multiple lines.
ah ok
sbi
sbi
@BenVoigt Read the newbie hints! :)
hi
sbi
sbi
lo
Guess where I am
user142019
23:27
In front of your computer.
sbi
sbi
@jalf "Guess where I am!" — That used to be a standard sentence of the mobile phone users in the early 90s.
@Xeo need a sanity check - can you add this:

#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>

and let me know if clang++ is happy with this on your system?
Thx.
@sbi well, some of us happen to like living in the past! ;)
Xeo
Xeo
@kfmfe04 Sorry, still compiling clang, so no :)
23:27
anyway, decided to take a week's vacation in Canada
@Xeo - waaaah
sbi
sbi
@jalf You wouldn't have known how to pronounce "mobile phone" in the early 90s!
kind of improvised thing. Bought the tickets less than a week ago
sbi
sbi
@jalf Oh, so you're with @Etienne now? :)
@sbi I did too! But I don't think I knew anyone who had one
anyway, I'm not one of those 18-year-old toddlers on this chat
will be 30 in a couple of days :(
23:29
@Xeo - ok - at least I'm not 100% insane : boost/filesystem.hpp is on this list
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2010-January/007485.html
even though it's from Jan 2010
@sbi oh, am I?
sbi
sbi
@jalf I wish I was 30 again. :(
Xeo
Xeo
During the construction of a const object, if the value of the object or any of its subobjects is accessed through a glvalue that is not obtained, directly or indirectly, from the constructor’s this pointer, the value of the object or subobject thus obtained is unspecified. [ Example:
struct C;
void no_opt(C*);
struct C {
  int c;
  C() : c(0) { no_opt(this); }
};
const C cobj;
void no_opt(C* cptr) {
  int i = cobj.c * 100; // value of cobj.c is unspecified
  cptr->c = 1;
  cout << cobj.c * 100 // value of cobj.c is unspecified
doesn't this paragraph kinda contradict itself with the example?
sbi
sbi
Etienne de Martel, Sherbrooke, Canada
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Aha. Not exactly around the corner though. I'm in Toronto
user142019
23:30
@jalf and you are also with Justin Bieber!
sbi
sbi
@jalf I've been there once in the early 90s.
@sbi back when you were 30? :p
@WTP sweet! I'll say hi to him from you
user142019
Don't.
sbi
sbi
@jalf My lips are sealed.
And Kate Gregory and Anna Lear live in Canandanda, too.
sbi
sbi
23:34
@RMartinhoFernandes Ontario, I think.
I was questioning the use of "Canandanda". May I assume it was not a typo?
sbi
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes It was a typo. It wasn't an accidental typo, though.
@Xeo I think not. The values are being read through a global variable, which may or may not be consistent with the partially constructed object.
user142019
Canada, because of itt awesomeness, deserves a longer and more awesome name anyway.
sbi
sbi
Anyway, Anna is living in Waterloo, Ontario, and Greg's Twitter profile just says "rural Ontario". I have no idea how far that is from Toronto, though.
Xeo
Xeo
23:36
@BenVoigt Ahh, nevermind, I thought it was only accessed through the pointer. My bad.
ok - clang goes on the bookshelf for 6 months for me
a glimpse of its speed and nice error message was surely impressive, though!
sbi
sbi
Oops. My alarm goes off in 5hrs.
I'll have to bully two kids out the door, and will have a meeting with one of my ex-wifes later. :( So it's gonna be a tough day, and I'd better get to bed.
See you later!
have fun
sbi
sbi
@jalf I was afraid someone would say that.
23:40
Oh, I prefer to always assume people will have fun. The alternative is such a discouraging thought. :)
user142019
I have played with Java today. 😥
@WTP ok, I assume you haven't had fun then
there's got to be limits to even my optimism
user142019
I had fun with torturing NetBeans. But GlassFish had fun with torturing me with XML configuration files :(
xml configuration files are pretty much what defines the sucks-fun-out-of-everything scale
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It goes from 0 to xml configuration files
user142019
XML is a horrible invention.
23:43
especially since it can't be parsed with regex...
Well, XML configuration is not bad when you don't have to ever touch it.
I guess it kind of makes sense as a kind of convenient quasi-readable interop format for exchanging data between applications. But whoever came up with the idea that it should be used in formats intended for human reading/writing should be shot
user142019
But I did have to touch it to set up my DB connection and URL mapping!
sbi
sbi
@jalf Wait until you have an ex-wife.
@CatPlusPlus it's painful even then. Makes it so hard to debug or just understand your code's behavior
23:45
Well, I meant from end-user perspective.
Of course I don't want XML anywhere near my code.
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi Didn't you want to go to bed?
sbi
sbi
@Xeo No, I don't want to. I need to, though. (I went to bed early last night, the kids didn't wake me before 8 this morning, and I did have a nap around noon. So I am not tired at all.)
Anyway, I need to go now.
Best of luck @sbi
user142019
Bye!
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi Since you don't want "have fun", maybe "you have my deepest condolences" would be more appropriate?
user142019
23:50
If you don't want to "have fun" just dream about XML configuration files.
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user142019
Anyway I need to go too. I have to wake up in six hours.
user142019
See ya!
I'm gonna go find some dinner then. There's got to be a restaurant or cafe or something in this country ;)

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