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21:00
hey
does anyone know a good assembly viewer?
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@VermillionAzure Vim.
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@VermillionAzure gcc.godbolt.org
@VermillionAzure IDA?
are you writing it or disassembling?
@VermillionAzure Nobody. At all. Even the assembly viewer writers.
@Blob both
there's one for mips
21:03
Are there any well-known sequence data structures implementing forward or bidirectional iterators besides lists?
no.
absolutely none, at all.
@elyse huh?
@Morwenn std::vector (random access iterator is also bidirectional)
@milleniumbug I was waiting for this one, smartass :p
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@VermillionAzure vim foo.S.
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21:05
There you can view assembly code.
@elyse no i mean from binary back into assembly or equivalents
disassembly i guess
Code point iterator on unicode strings should be bidirectional IMHO
They are bidi unless the underlying iterator is also codepoint& with its references.
You can't have a Random Access Iterator for codepoints without actually having a sequence of codepoints underneath.
I do a little cheating to allow *it = c;, though.
(Only works if the encoded size of c == the size of what's already there)
@Morwenn Rach alright :) I play the "easy" ones :)
@sbi Not really :(
sbi
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@sehe Thought so. :(
21:09
I have to put in the optimzation for when the iterator already iterates over codepoints || encoding's code units are codepoints.
@sbi I'll consider remote working opportunities. Berlin should be ok to visit once in a while - it's ok by train I guess :)
@ThePhD What exactly are your coding conventions?
Much more viable than Moscow, Estonia or Singapore (as my other options were)
@Nooble All over the place.
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@sehe I don't think that idea would float at this company.
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21:11
@sehe lol sounds awful
@sehe double checked with my dad, the piano I had when I was young was indeed a Bluethner (model 1)
@sbi No harm done. I don't think I'll be hard pressed for a job. But, as someone loungey recently aptly put it:
Getting a job is easy. Liking it is difficult. #loungecpp
@orlp googling "model I" now
sbi
sbi
@sehe Indeed.
@orlp waaaat. 280cm
4
That's ... impressive
Who is your dad :)
@sehe yeah, it was big :P
4
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21:13
@sehe Berlin by train is probably more expensive than by plane.
Or who was the concert pianist in your family
"me"
@sehe Do you know of a good assembler for learning x86?
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Like, 10 EUR vs 10000000000000 you need for a train ticket.
woooooooooooooooooooow
21:13
Or viewer?
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@VermillionAzure I use clang as assembler.
@orlp I'll file that under "warm nest syndrom" if you don't mind
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clang main.S works like a charm.
@sehe not sure what that is
@elyse Hmmmm
21:14
@elyse who cares. That would be travel expenses, right.
I guess I should start using clang
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@sehe yes
@sehe also, note the quotes around " "me" "
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right
It's something I just made up.
Describing first-world problems only relatively few people will face during child hood ;)
21:14
Clang seems to be better to develop front ends from what I've heard. Is that right?
@orlp I might not /get/ the quotes.
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wat
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do you need an assembler library?
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or a program?
@elyse No, I mean I wanted to develop a toy language just to learn
Clang seems to be better for that
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21:15
clang is a C family language compiler.
@sehe a very, very long story short, my father's visions weren't always too realistic
@elyse Who's in the family?
@elyse Sorry, LLVM
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But if you pass it an assembly file, it'll do the whole shebang of invoking the assembler and the linker.
@orlp Still :)
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21:16
@fredoverflow C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++.
it was a nice piano, just a bit heavy for me back then =/
I was also interested in interfacing with a fairly common C ABI convention so I could invoke C code
although I have no way of knowing whether it would still b e too heavy for me now
I was thinking of some sort of Lisp clone or something like that
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also you likely want to target LLVM instead of generating x86-64 assembly directly
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21:17
because the former is more portable, higher-level and can do many optimisations for you
@elyse I'll make my own dialect (with blackjack and hookers) and call it Subjective-C!
@orlp I can't imagine how envious I'd have been... I cycled to a nearby city each saturday at 7am so I could get a few hours on a good instrument
in some ways my childhood was very fortunate
@orlp I hear you on the "some" :)
21:18
that's a hammond organ in the back
to the right of it was it's rotating speaker :P
@orlp looks like it would have been way to loud in that room (no carpet/more curtains?)
@orlp spotted them
@sehe looking at the bottom of the picture, and knowing my father, what I linked is probably a photo of a photo =/
@Morwenn meta overflow
@orlp I did wonder. It could be that, or inaccurately digitized dias?
21:22
@sehe I'm fairly sure it's my hypothesis - it would definitely be a thing for him to do
@ElimGarak where did you get this :p
Actually misaligned film roll cutouts would lead so clipping on the left/right...
@melak47 Lots of internet digging. :D
> (not to mention the 2124 warnings)
Is that the number of warnings, or the number of the C2124 warning?
Number of warnings. I posted a gist, sec. :D
21:23
lel
Warning: too many warnings.
@ElimGarak We can feel the MSVC-specific warnings.
@orlp exists for errors
@ElimGarak Oh I saw that earlier :)
Didn't realize it was about the same thing
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@sehe I wanna be like you someday
21:24
You can browse the code for some of the terrors, it's a miracle it work(ed|s). :D
@Andrey hrmmm?
At some point, I was wondering how many lines of error could be obtained in the 50 errors limit of g++. I know I got at least 700 lines at some point.
>_>
that'll teach me to click on links posted by rightfold
Every time elyse posts a link, my eyes instinctively go to the bottom left.
21:25
@melak47 hover. It's safe. Unless you're on chrome
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@sehe I wanna be like you someday*
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no it's not a logout website
... ok then.
I like how that url bug crashes ALL the tabs
lol chrome badlets
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21:33
dicklets
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applet
So now we have GSL. How long before Boost.GSL?
@melak47 makes total nonsense
@Morwenn they're talking about things on the list
I'm not following that closely
@sehe I'm not even surprised.
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LLVM had array views before it was cool.
21:36
Wasn't it already cool in other languages?
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Go had slices before it was cool.
Here's a gem starting at line 13477 of the venerable player.cpp
GameplayManager *gpm = GameplayManager::getTheGameplayManager();

int i;
char tmpstr[128];
for ( i=1; i<15; i++ )
{
	sprintf(tmpstr,"PartyInventory.Slot%d",i);
	str invitem = gpm->getStringValue(tmpstr, "name");
	if ( invitem == "Empty" )
		return tmpstr;
}
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lol
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Stringly typed APIs, but better not use exceptions as they're too slow.
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oh I'm looking on the web a bit about reference variables... and that's... interesting lol
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21:38
pretty useful.
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just like variables in Java, it seems?
Java verbibols are mostly pointers.
> line 13477
That's a 5-digit prime line number
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Does HotSpot emit null checks all over the place or does it have a signal handler for SIGSEGV?
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Go does the latter.
21:40
You know shit is going to go down there. Also, every API constructed for the game is stringy. Some contain multiple stringy arguments (4+).
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goto statement is so useful! It keeps my pocket warm, while I ignore it
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Okay this is total gold, please star it, I'm begging you
maybe they just don't discriminate against strings you fucks
@ElimGarak ?! it returns a local reference for the first inventory slot that has "Emty" as a value?!
New C++ feature request: forward declare classes in a namespace
@sehe If that's what disturbs you, do not venture beyond dlls/game :P
I won't
@ElimGarak Hopefully the return type is std::string
Also is sehe room owner now?
@milleniumbug Dont tell him, he'll take it away from himself
There's a class called Viewthing. Now looking for YknowStuff.
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21:47
@milleniumbug yes.
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why else would his name be italic
Thing is an acceptable synonym for Entity :D
@elyse somebody is MITMing my HTTP connection?
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;p
for( next = G_FindClass( NULL, "viewthing" ); next != NULL; next = G_FindClass( next, "viewthing" ) )
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Oh, so if I forward declare a class I cannot use a object of that class as a reference...
21:49
on the contrary
well. Technically, you cannot use an object of any class "as-a-reference" (because you cannot derive from a reference)
@Andrey Just use std::unique_ptr or std::shared_ptr for the SDL C-style opaque handles
You can use references to the type freely.
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@sehe @milleniumbug thank you
> business level Internet security
yup. next
> One Device To Keep Your Accounts,
Finances and Privacy Safe From Criminals.
I'd actually be very afraid of this device
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21:54
I'm afraid of your confusion devices.
Cujo -> Kujo -> Croatian for "You bitch."
Woo working key icon widget
@Borgleader wth Look at their twitter feed o.O twitter.com/cujounited/with_replies
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> Subsidiekunstenaar maakt van subsidiegraaien een waar kunstwerk
In spite of input being shit strewn all over the place
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21:55
quero ser como você um dia, @sehe
@sehe Shitty startup advertising 101: spam everybody
this gets worse by the minute
hmm
machine learning protection?
that's at least vaguely somewhat interesting
@Borgleader does it explain anywhere how it works? i watched a vid but all it contained was a bunch of people saying how safe they feel
@Blob by placebo effect :)
they feel safe, clearly its doing something
right?
yes... stealing all their data
22:02
So.
@Borgleader I made a twitter sequence here about it:
Bikeshed.
I'd be veeeery afraid of #CUJO Best case it's snake-oil. I see a device with the potential to compromise your network >with your consent<
Could do with some scrutiny right there
If I have a decoding iterator,
@Borgleader I smell malicious deceit
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22:02
Scrutiny is what is being matched on in a match expression in Scala.
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Oh wait
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that's scrutinee maybe
that takes an Encoding
I want to know if I should not go through the encoding if the iterator is already outputting codepoints,
or if I should still go through the encoding in that case?
user3790646
6 minutes into diet with @sehe and chill and he gives you this look
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22:05
I'm going to sleep; I have three interviews tomorrow. See you later :)
Nooo.
@Morwenn night, and good luck :)
Stay and bikeshed with mee. ;~;
@Morwenn good luck (job interviews?)
@Borgleader Thanks ^-^
@Morwenn Oh, well. I guess I can bikeshed on my own. Good luck, have fun!
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@Morwenn Good night
@Andrey That's just a polar bear trying to be a cartesian bear
@sehe Yes, even though only one for an actual project.
@ThePhD Have fun bikeshedding too :p
@Morwenn The rest is for jobs at the local grocery?
Anyways, sleep well!
22:06
@sehe SSII. Service companies.
And thanks again :p
Ell
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@sehe groan
Well. It was apt
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int main() {
	auto ds = double_ >> qi::ascii::space >> double_;
	std::tuple<double, qi::ascii::char_type, double> in;
	std::string line = "1.0 2.0";
	std::cout << "Was parsing successful? (0/1): " << qi::parse(line.begin(), line.end(), ds, in) << "\n";
	std::cout << "I got " << std::get<0>(in) << " and " << std::get<1>(in);
}
I wonder what I'm doing wrong
Woah sehe you happen to be here and you happen to be awesome with spirit (what a coincidence)
@Ell you're posting questions to the lounge?
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@Ell writing C++ code.
22:12
Ell
Ell
@sehe Mmm kinda. I'm being lazy :/
Mumble if you want to speak
MUMBLE
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@sehe ahh I don't have flash sorry :S
I will mumble
@Ell He's also an awesome spirit animal :)
Ell
Ell
22:12
and try ot get livecoding working
I'll be there, listening
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@LucDanton there was a program on linux used to watch twitch streams, can yuo remember it's name?
I remember you discovering it and pinging me
Apparently, someone at Raven Software had just learned basic trigonometry and was so impressed, he had to explain it in the code's comments.
@ElimGarak Haha.
Best comment.
helpful comments are helpful
22:15
@Ell Livestreamer?
seriously though they could have used better variable names
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@ElimGarak -1 needs more analog literals.
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comments suck
It’s all amazing. @EpicGames' "Bullet Train" redefines what #VR can do. http://nvda.ly/SIzTj @UnrealEngine @oculus http://t.co/fOJjV5kHi7
/cc @ElimGarak
It looks kinda bad?
> 3 to 5+ Years of relevant, agency experience
@ElimGarak Better than most VR things Ive seen :P
so 3+
I guess the gist of it is in the user experience, so kinda hard to sell in a YouTube video. Looking forward to VR becoming a thing, maybe.
22:23
hellounge
@Ell livestreamer
@ElimGarak I really wanna try that VR demo Valve did with Portal. The robot repair one
Ell
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@LucDanton dope! Thanks
@ell one of three:
what happened to copy
22:27
It's not actually necessary in this instance. Well. Except now with lit() it might be needed. Oops.
@LucDanton your mom
auto ds = qi::copy(qi::double_ >> qi::omit [ qi::ascii::space ] >> qi::double_);
auto ds = qi::copy(qi::double_ >> qi::lit(' ') >> qi::double_);
auto ds = qi::copy(qi::double_ >> ' ' >> qi::double_);;
I was too late to edit
what I can't figure out is if this is supposed to be another ridiculous boob armour jobby, or if that's her other arm.
hmm, on further consideration, it's almost certainly a boob armour job.
when will VR be the standard gaming platform? :(
@Blob The same day a computer display becomes the standard gaming platform.
@ElimGarak you know what i mean >.>
@ell And here's the idiomatic take: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/0fc8186d63fcc68d
Ell
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@sehe thank you very much!
22:35
@набиячлевэлиь It's a fetish indeed
I cleanup code. It's an OCD thing
Ell
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@sehe I see what you did there
Ah too late you fixed it
Probably never, it's a nice gimmick, but it will turn out more trouble than it is worth. It puts you in the world and then you still use classic controls or some poor immersion stuff. Seems to me like a perfect recipe to get you sick to your stomach.
@Ell OCD :)
It'll be great for stuff where you sit (porn, lap dances and flight sims). Also, lap dances midflight on a replica of Boeing 787.
> unserialization
this is boding well
22:38
@sehe huh?
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Q: Why are most C questions getting voted down, despite being acceptable questions?

Coffee'd Up HackerTake a look at the C or C++ tagged questions, and you will notice at least one down vote on probably more than half the questions. It's not just happening right now, or recently, it's constant. Sometimes within a few minutes or seconds of a question being asked it will have a down vote. Most ques...

if( !ent->parms ) { ent->parms = (parms_t *)G_Alloc( sizeof(parms_t) ); memset( ent->parms, 0, sizeof(parms_t) ); }
^ Just keeps getting better and better.
Ell
Ell
@sehe *a good way
(or "It's good to dream")
@Mysticial the question about why C questions get downvoted getting downvoted itself is very fit for "meta"
@Ell thanks. Fixed
Ell
Ell
22:44
@sehe Almost fixed
I can tell you're tired, reread what you just wrote :P
(unless I am misunderstanding what you are intending to write?)
I can't stop marveling at the complete bullshit spouted in all #Cujo marketing messages. Judge for yourselves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1&v=3ig0EQG1JhM
Ahahah, hilarious bullshit :D
am I a fool for thinking string_view (both in GSL and in std flavor) is an optimization thingy and the default choice should be taking an std::string by value?
@sehe uuu that's brilliant; do they also provide a service to open the door for me if I forget my keys? (after having made a copy beforehand - naturally)
@sehe "I know nothing about technology but I have the peace of mind..."
22:55
@AndyProwl I think it makes sense when you consider all the homegrown string typs
@ElimGarak he just worries about taking a breath even 6 words now
@Borgleader what makes sense?
@ScarletAmaranth Yeah
@AndyProwl using string view instead of string
Ell
Ell
@sehe thank you very much for the help with spirit and the entertainment, I am going to sleep now so that I may rise successfully in the morning!
Night all
22:56
@Borgleader but how does that relate to homegrown string types?
you mean gsl::string_view converting implicitly from _bstr_t and stuff?
@Ell Night, bby
@Ell nighty
is this Cujo thing just an elaborate joke?
@ScarletAmaranth elaborate joke == startups
Not that elaborate
22:58
man this is BRILLIANT
@AndyProwl yes
I really want all my traffic to go trough the Cujo toy - simply brilliant
@Borgleader those can also be easily converted to an std::string
@ScarletAmaranth Shhh, NSA plot.

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