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21:00
@Morwenn I usually go paranoid-mode while writing unit tests and make sure it fails accurately
i know but i can't use mouse1 or 2
@miny1997 Fuck. I hate when that happens. Don't you hate when you actually have to, you know, program things
PSA: the guy is oblivious.
@miny1997 Ok. This was amusing, but you're being mocked. We're not a helpdesk. Go to Stack Overflow.
k sry
21:01
@sehe Me too, and the failures were pretty consistent. I'm surprised.
@VermillionAzure no, you can't use c++ libs when your main file is c
cinch, meet mini. Be sure to create a room
@AnalPhabet ...?
@miny1997 what are you doing
@VermillionAzure use mouse button 3 and move your finger forwards
21:03
@AnalPhabet and more... and more...!
@sehe rekt
1997. lel. Let us treasure our Noobles and Nabs.
☑ rekt ☐ not rekt
what is the rekt joke about?
It's one of many things you can get on the internet
☐ not rekt ☑ rekt ☑ REKTangle ☑ Tyranoussaurus REKT
21:08
I am old. What is "rekt"?
@JohanLarsson HOW TO GET WRECKED
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(on the internet)
@ElimGarak hehe
:26356620 lol
Who designed that shit, deserves either a prize xor a slap, or maybe both.
21:10
@ElimGarak oh, ty ty
@ElimGarak 4chan. They don't care about looks. Just quality content
@sehe: I wonder if what she said about the rape was actually true.
(it's 4chan, it's all true)
@sehe "Quality."
pssst: you're close to getting the joke!
I think when you do the "have fun" part, you'll find out the rest. Either that, or read some books. I don't think that SO is a good place to sollicit tutorials, sadly — sehe just now
21:12
The dimensions of the image are outrageously large.
Well, maybe he can ask Cinch for a tutorial. I've just made a dangling star.
sigh
so I have a physics midterm tomorrow
Top Gear making fun of caravanists <3
Top Kek making fun of Lounge vampires.
@sehe Did I hear... tutorial?
Ell
Ell
I wonder how const would work in my language :V
21:19
constently.
@ElimGarak s/e/a/
> So lock up your daughter
Lock up your wife
Lock up your back door
And run for your life
But I wanted it to be consistently. :(
@JohanLarsson AC/DC?
21:20
Bon Scott I think
Bartek is TNT.
Man, I should have used different schedule for the antibiotics I am taking. I have chosen 8, 16, 24 hours. I am so sleepy but I have to last until midnight just to take them.
@JohanLarsson Actually, Brian Johnson. It came around Back in Black (post Bon Scott's funeral). It was Brian's debut song, who is my fave singer. Far better than Scott, IMHO.
@VermillionAzure I'm coding a help for spraying in Counter Strike Global Offensive.
Ell
Ell
here is a sub for puppy: reddit.com/r/StallmanWasRight
21:24
Eh~, why does the cimpoler prefer the template overload to the one overloaded for the specific type? ç_ç
Ell
Ell
AMD seems to be doing well against NVidia at high resolutions
@Ell wait really?
@JohanLarsson Oh, sorry, I was thinking of You shook me all night long for some reason (TNT was still Scott, yes).
Ell
Ell
apparently vOv
IIRC Scott wrote Highway to Hell a couple of months before he died.
21:26
@Jefffrey of course. I prefer reasonable language features to compiler magic.
@Morwenn Because you are using a cimpoler.
@wilx Yeah, I guess so. A regular knife wouldn't make a difference.
@wilx At least Morw ain't using a cimploler
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@BartekBanachewicz don't be ridiculous; how are exceptions "compiler magic" while do notation isn't?
@ElimGarak I think I prefer Brian also.
Ell
Ell
21:27
every language features is "compiler magic"
the language is implemented by the compiler
well, that's not true
some of them have large library components.
for example, exceptions have a lot of RTL support required.
@Puppy don't exceptions exist at the hardware level though
no.
Ell
Ell
@VermillionAzure they do, but they're not the same thing
Not that kind of exception
21:30
TIL Ne­ces­saire is a word in German
@orlp It almost maks me horny.
Ell
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@Puppy what is RTL?
run-time library
user1804599
21:33
@orlp The sphere doesn't rotate!
@Elyse nice try mr. troll :P
user1804599
:'(
Ell
Ell
what library support do exceptions require?
I suppose std::current_exception
user1804599
Some stack unwinding library.
Ell
Ell
etc.
@Elyse the compiler doesn't generate unwinding code?
21:34
there's a bunch of stack unwinding, EH personality, EH table interpretation, etc.
@Ell Almost everything in <exception>.
not to mention friends like current_exception.
and a bunch of internal details like allocating exception objects.
Ell
Ell
Okay fair enough
My mistake :)
user1804599
Exceptions must die.
user1804599
Got a new twitter account: twitter.com/strictfoldr
21:39
hoooo.... Media Hint works once again
@Morwenn refresh the page
@Elyse Why new?
user1804599
Old one was shit.
@orlp Oh, it isn't in the floor anymore.
@orlp fuck you for crashing my browser twice and nuking my session
user1804599
21:41
This one will be strictly about technology.
@AnalPhabet not my fault your graphics drivers / browser suck
nothing to see here
@Ell do notation is simple syntactix sugar
@Ell uh. a lot.
user1804599
Exceptions aren't magic.
Ell
Ell
okay, how about algebraic data types? are they "compiler magic"?
user1804599
21:44
They're just regular old dynamic typing.
they are a compiler feature
anyway why are we talking about this again
Ell
Ell
Exceptions are a compiler feature
yes I think pre-coded exceptions are meh
I don't see a need for them at all
what else?
I use MonadError or simply Either
@ElimGarak I'm watching season 10 of Criminal Minds. I <3 Garcia
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A: How to create a loose coupling between parts of a project?

seheNo, there's not a design pattern for projects "like this". Design patterns are not the goal. So, let me put a few guesses straight: you want light weight code (because otherwise you'd be using Java, right) you want maintainable code (because otherwise, spaghetti would be fine) you want idioma...

I got suckered into answering that "What OOP design patterns should I use in C++" question there
21:46
@sehe You give too much fuck.
Not really. I just thought that answering that for "idiomatic"/"modern" c++ would not be too easy. So I thought it might be useful if someone actually tried to gather some starting points.
I doubt that many such ideas are shared on the web. Something with "closed culture", "meritocracy"?
Can anyone confirm that g++ behaviour does not make any sense for this case: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/2d3eb1cd7d795781
Basically it selects a template overload when a more specialized overload is available. clang++ has the expected behaviour.
I can confirm your face
@Morwenn mmm. dunno
@Puppy Aw :3
user1804599
21:52
woo 1 follower
Already one stalker.
user1804599
:#
does anyone here have money?
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
And no, you won't get it.
21:57
@Elyse hey its me ur brother
user1804599
No, my brother is dead.
@sehe I guess it will be a bug report then...
@Elyse 'brother is kill' 'no'
@orlp you do?
user1804599
@orlp ?????
user1804599
21:58
I'm not kidding.
@sehe sometimes
orly, orlp?
@Elyse He's in Sto'Vo'Kor now.
user1804599
?????????????????????????
user1804599
22:00
Stop joking about my brother. :(
user1804599
Hmm, I see.
user1804599
Well, time to sleep. Bye!
Night!
> when were you when lounge was chill
> i was sat at pc when jon post
> 'lounge is chill'
> 'no'
>
> and you??????
3
22:08
wat
wat x2
What text editor do ya'll use
@Morwenn "lounge and chill"? :)
watwat
@Xirol Notepad
22:09
@Xirol Notepad
@Xirol Sublime Text 3
:O interesting
Noone uses toilet paper?
@Xirol TextEdit
@Xirol GNU ed
22:11
@Xirol I let God do the editing for me - I merely pray for the letters to change
LOL
int a; is &a of type int* ?
@barlop yes
@Xirol I use dip switches. Text editors are unreliable
@sehe what's your opinion on tit switches?
22:12
I don't have access to them
@sehe :(
@Morwenn sehe's "lounge is chill" made me think of "netflix and chill", just a bad joke is all
lounge and chill
So that's how babby is formad
slow claps
slow pokemons
22:16
slowpoke
Do I ever want to use int foo[3]; over std::array<int, 3> foo;?
in C.
What just happened. Oh I see.
I dislike std::array<>
@sehe, thx
22:17
@AnalPhabet Why?
@AnalPhabet me too. but it's kinda useful shit
std::array can be overly verbose
@mash No.
putting .data() or &_[0] many times
lol array-to-pointer decay
22:19
outside of it's verbosity it's strictly better
@Jefffrey too verbose, lack of constructor template deduction makes updating second template argument tedious
@AnalPhabet Yeah, I hate that. Inb4 make_array
How would I correctly iterate over a std::array in C++14 if I wanted to use the index of each element in the loop?
@mash Use the iterators.
Wait what.
@mash indexed :)
22:27
@mash for (std::size_t i = 0; i < a.size(); ++i) a[i] = i;
@orlp but ins't that outdated? That's why I'm asking.
I'm not aware of a Python-style enumerate for C++
@sehe Was thinkin' of: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/eb60b6afd16dde4d but it don't work
@mash for (auto& el : a | indexed) el.value() = el.index();
@sehe I wasn't even aware this existed
22:28
@sehe thx I didin't knew what you ment by indexed
@sehe wat is this
@AnalPhabet ?!
@Nooble it's in Boost Range /cc @mash
@sehe automatic decay by converting to pointar and back
@AnalPhabet except pointar isn't used. What's the deal?
@AnalPhabet I suppose that pointar is in part in GSL as array_view, actually
@AnalPhabet why would it work... try coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/105f46c226e7dea2
Ell
Ell
okay I need a computer science genious
22:31
@Ell I'm a genious
I need a C++ over-guru-lawyer.
whatever that might be
Ell
Ell
Can you explain to me how I go about finding how many words there are of length n in a regular language L?
@Ell Right here.
Use a dictionary.
@Ell a bit more context
Ell
Ell
22:32
In theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a regular language (also called a rational language) is a formal language that can be expressed using a regular expression, in the strict sense of the latter notion used in theoretical computer science. (Many regular expressions engines provided by modern programming languages are augmented with features that allow recognition of languages that cannot be expressed by a classic regular expression.) Alternatively, a regular language can be defined as a language recognized by a finite automaton. The equivalence of regular expressions and...
@sehe because (in my head) it would do std::array<char> -> pointar<char> -> char * (via pointar<char>::operator char *)
are you looking for a programmatical solution?
or a mathematical solution?
@orlp sehe was unable to tell whether one of my examples was supposed to work. So I need someone who would be able to.
Ell
Ell
@orlp mathematical
22:32
@AnalPhabet why (even in your head) would it magically convert to some random type?
Ell
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but I don't understand that answer at math.se
@Ell I don't think there is a simple closed form answer
Ell
Ell
aw balls
@sehe nonexplicit ctors == implicit conversions (except they aren't)
a regular expression however
might have a simple closed form
22:35
Okay guys, I'm thinking about the meaning of the volatile keyword, I'm struggling to understand where its necessary, cases specifically if the variables on the heap. Is C++ without an optimizer allowed to optimize writes to memory location? For example hw_ptr[DEV_1]=10;hw_ptr[DEV_1]=20; can hat be optimized to remove the last write, by the standard?
Ell
Ell
don't regular expressions represent regular languages?
forgot that works only when returning
@Ell but finding a regular expression fitting a certain regular language might be really non-trivial
@Mikhail Look up: "As-If rule"
the language "all words containing 1" is a regular language
22:36
@orlp /.*1.*/
and in this case it should be fairly obvious to see that that's .*1.*
but that might not always be obvious
@orlp which is literally .*
@AnalPhabet no it's not
2 fits .*
but doesn't contain 1
@orlp hrmmm right
I suck
too late for thinking for me
@Ell ok, so a closed form will have a lot of terms, so I'd probably implement it programmatically
Ell
Ell
22:40
Fair enough :)
Thanks
@Ell but it should be relatively straight forward
first just handle a single character: e.g. x
then handle OR x | y
then handle concatenation
you can turn x* into (x|xx|xxx|xxxx|) in the case where you're interested in the number of words of length 4
@sehe Well obviously I'm a noob. But this thing seriously doesn't like me:
error: expected primary-expression before ‘)’ token
for (auto &el : a | boost::adaptors::indexed) {
What am I missing?
@mash a SSCCE
MCVE
@AnalPhabet So I'm TA-ing a class on embedded circuits. The problem is that the code generated with and without volatile appears to be identical. On the other hand we tell our students to always use volatile for interrupts etc. I think that a compiler can't optimize pointer reads and writes because that might have side-effects like in memory mapped io...
22:45
@AnalPhabet of course, but only in a context that requires the conversion
@Mikhail It can be optimized to remove the first write, provided nothing else reads that value in between the two writes.
@mash indexed() (I think, maybe)
@orlp @Nooble how is this not SSCCE and MCVE?
@mash are you serious?
if it were an SSCCE I would be able to dump it into a compiler and reproduce your exact error
right now you gave me one line of code without context
Now with no more verbosity and make_array coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/4115689173a4a1a0 /cc @AnalPhabet @orlp
you ...
@sehe ?
@orlp I thought you had it solved. That's something else entirely though
@sehe it's make_array, or at least how I implemented it
it has different semantics than yours though, from what I can see
so you looked now
22:50
@sehe I'm not sure what you mean
you posted your make_array before seeing what mine did
@sehe no?
I looked at yours, then linked you mine to compare
I don't get that then.
@sehe I don't get what you don't get :P
is there a problem? was I being rude?
I'm sincerely confused
You confused.
22:54
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
haha
@sehe well my terrible mistake was that I forgot to remove the & from &el because yes I've tried the thingy with brackets. Maybe I should read error messages completly when I try something and it doesn't work.
@sehe what you call make_array I call to_array
@sehe scroll down ~10 lines from what I linked
hence my confusion
stop plinking maybe
@orlp ah, now we're talking
I found a weird looking building today. Looks like something I would've made in Minecraft.
I won't. It's your job to make a sensible connection in conversation :)
It's also ok if that fails. Just let it go
@Nooble What's weirder is the sampling artefacts at some scaling levels
:) if you can't save yourself from drowning, don't swim in the C
(plusplus)
22:58
@sehe spooky
A glassfull of Stoli helps the medicine go down.
our implementations are almost identical
you don't have constexpr
also, I used std::make_index_sequence

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