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07:16
> Well-typed programs cannot go wrong. - Robin Milner
07:38
I type well. So my programs cannot go wrong
@sehe Dude...I have seen you type! :D
Me too. I can type well though
I typed the fuck out of this sentence.
Also, bullocks. It's only the "no-UB" kind of "cannot go wrong"
@orlp Was it as good for it as it was for you?
ok, time to get out of bed and write some code
07:44
Nooooooooo!
At the very least, type it
much fun ahead, only question is where to start and what order
@sehe It was orgasmic.
@JohanLarsson What are you going to type today?
Think I'm gonna start with this that I left broken.
Prolly throw in json converters with T4 also, should be quick.
07:50
o.O
who is it?
C-handler
eeeeeeeee a lion
morning babys <3
sup tony
I like never see you talk :(
I've been here, just not in the last 2 days
how are you today?
07:56
I said never
@orlp that's because he mumbles :)
I am awake today.
@sehe I thought Scott was the Mumbler(tm).
@orlp You should pay more attention? :P
@TonyTheLion morning babbi
@GregorMcGregor hi :)
08:00
Hello everyone
I am implementing a multiple precision arithmetic in C++ and would like to ask for the underlying datatype to store the numbers.
I was reading that std::vector<bool> should generally be avoided. std::bitset looks fine, except that it wouldn't be dynamic (and I cannot use boost at all). Therefore my choice is std::vector<uint64_t>. What are your thoughts on it?
> a ... arithmetic
What else would you use. uint32_t could make sense too.
Some people use DCB. Some people use strings. Go for it
So useful. Not
@REACHUS For best performance use unsigned long
Its a wrapper that you feed a unique_ptr, which you can then copy around... and then later you can retrieve your unique ptr again
08:04
that's most likely to be the native word size of your machine.
@orlp uintfast_t actually
@Prismatic why
@sehe that's not standard, is it?
It is. <cstdint>
@sehe nope
Wait. Isn't it
08:05
you only have uint_fastN_t
Dreams shattering
so early on a Monday morning... :/
@sehe I have this interface I wrote which copies its arguments and now I want to pass a unique_ptr through... but I also want it to clean up automatically if no one retrieves the data
I guess I should have wrote the interface to move its arguments but I feel like I couldn't figure that out and I gave up lol
It was awhile ago
> lol
@Prismatic Right up there with auto_ptr<> if you ask me
I have to say
if the story of jesus is true
he did nail it
08:12
He didn't. Someone else did
oh right
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is this a big deal?
You copy the item liberally. Two sites do .Get(). Bam, double deletion. IDGI
Also, why is there an atomic flag and yet you don't use the atomic interface for shared ptr? Half thread-safe is the worst kind
I don't know how you can claim Rubik's Cube world record
I'll probably go back and try to fix the interface later... and then I can just use unique_ptrs directly from the interface that point on without breaking anything.
08:13
it heavily depends on how the cube was shuffled
obviously a cube that takes 1 move to solve doesn't count
but where lies the border?
4 moves?
8 moves?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes amazon.de/gp/product/…
poor thing
everything's trying to eat him
@fredoverflow that's intense
I still haven't figured out my rubiks cube :(
@orlp there's rules for tournament scrambles. But yeah all records will have PLL skips
08:19
because water
@orlp to get to the other side
@orlp what the hell is it
@sehe A flying fish
weird critters
The Exocoetidae are a family of marine fish in the order Beloniformes of class Actinopterygii. Fish of this family are known as flying fish. About 64 species are grouped in seven to nine genera. Flying fish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water into air, where their long, wing-like fins enable gliding flight for considerable distances above the water's surface. This uncommon ability is a natural defense mechanism to evade predators. The oldest known fossil of a flying or gliding fish, Potanichthys xingyiensis, dates back to the Middle Triassic, 235–242 million years ago. However...
BBCs cinematography for the planet earth stuff (and all the similar shows they did) was mind bending
It was one of the first times HD really brought the content to another level... so good
08:24
Rule 34 analogue, if entities A & B exist, a morph between A & B exists.
anal ogue
@ElimGarak how does this apply to manbearpig
which is 50% man, 50% bear and 50% pig
I believe you can find that in Russia, but you'll have to normalize to 140%
> Pregnant Texas Woman Claims She Was Raped by a Pig
@ElimGarak eehm
she raped the pig
the pig can't consent
Nuh-uh, the pig was asking for it.
08:35
Today, I will mostly trying to not have to talk with my raspy voice :(
@ElimGarak if it was asking for it, then it wasn't rape... or did he just go for it any way
Are we also going to gloss over the whole "pigs can't get humans pregnant" thing?
@GregorMcGregor disappointed, not an animal
Well, the woman is from Texas, we don't take anyone from Texas seriously. @Lalaland <3
@ElimGarak :(
why don't you take me serious
Well, at least you guys aren't from Louisiana. :P
just because I'm from texas
that's statist
> 25th most populous of the 50 United States. — I guess they're the glass half full kind.
08:42
@ElimGarak no
when you have 4 states
1 2 3 4
the 'middle' is at 2.5, not 2
so texas is BETTER than half!
@Xeo In cubing, there's i.imgur.com/Xp010gi.gifv which is also pretty impressive (perfect thirds of a cube) /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@sehe is it possible to cut any convex 3d shape into N equal shapes (allowing rotation and translation of the shapes)
Vlad from Moscow@ Physics.SE. He went to some other site that's not SE related and managed to piss everyone off there as well, then step down again once more.
Sorry :D
@ElimGarak Oh. Not ~actually-vlad~ well I can only hope his answers aren't nearly as bad then. Because that attitude with sloppy answers is really harmful
I don't mind the attitude as much if people bring top quality stuff
@sehe read through some of his answers
the answers seem good
wonder what he did to get banned for a full year though
08:52
The answers that depend on the knowledge that others attained and shared is good (mostly correct), the problem begins when he tries to plug his ideas as something that is verified (and is not).
@ElimGarak I couldn't verify the factual truth of his answers
I'm no physicist :)
Some of his ideas have merit, but have an insufficient amount of work put into them and naturally 0 peer review / fact checking, yet he still puts it forward as if it were factual. Other times, he is guilty of being "not even wrong", a term coined by Wolfgang Pauli, talking about stuff which can't be proven right or wrong. However, there is quite a bit of theoretical physicists guilty of the latter, however they're "protected" by the usual appealing to authority.
@ElimGarak if you prove something in a theoretically sound way
derived from some known physical rules
and it doesn't hold up in experiments
doesn't that disprove the known physical rules?
In most cases, there is a fault in reasoning, however slight. But at the forefront of physics there is much to be desired with regards to what we know. Trying to provide a unified theory gravity is particularly bitchy, for example gravitons wrt to quantum field theory are full of issues due to our current knowledge set being limited. And stuff that works on one scale, fails at the other.
@ElimGarak how often does this happen?
this fault in reasoning discovered after experimental results?
doesn't that indicate that the formalization used in physics is not sound if reasoning can not be verified until it's experimented with?
09:04
Is std::equal lazy?
@REACHUS what do you mean
that it will stop on first unequal element?
yes
Well, we're humans, so fairly often. On both ends. But it is important not to go Fox News on everything (EVERYTHING SCIENTISTS THOUGHT ABOUT THE UNIVERSE IS WRONG FOLLOWING EXPERIMENT). Many ideas we have are only limited visions of reality, so they're better described as "insufficient" than wrong in most cases.
Thanks, couldn't find it written anywhere
09:08
Proponents of the luminiferous aether helped usher in the theory of relativity, which started after Michelson and Morley managed to prove themselves wrong with the interferometer, as light turned out to be constant wrt to everything, moving or otherwise. Einstein took the bone in 1905 and based the electrodynamics of moving bodies on it (the core of special relativity).
Luminiferous aether worked pretty well in the past. Tesla thought it was a thing. Lord Rayleigh did his work on atmospheric scattering on air particles 10 years after Maxwell brought forward his collection of equations, but he still did it with elastic scattering and the aether. It was just proven... Insufficient.
Well that's what makes it science and not faith. You just need something reasonable and you can call it fact, and as soon as something shows reason to not accept it as fact any more, you stop accepting it as fact.
Yup. That's the gist of it. Constant improvement. And it is exciting to be wrong. It means something new is coming.
I think most of the best discoveries are when you turn out to be wrong, or at least not what you were looking for
Confirming things is relatively boring
not always mind
I find it hard to accept how creating tiny black holes can be anything but exciting, regardless of what information it brings forwards
@ElimGarak not necessarily
09:18
you could be proven wrong without a working alternative explanation
I love this man.
@orlp so? That just means there is one
@thecoshman no it does not
@orlp there is an explanation for everything, it's just too far out of grasp
@thecoshman that is also false
09:19
@orlp Proving things wrong is extremely tasking without an alternative explanation.
To prove something wrong, you need to show how it is wrong.
@orlp I can state things too.
@REACHUS it short cuts
@ElimGarak sure, but that doesn't have to be by another solution
@ElimGarak extremely difficult, sure
a contradiction would suffice, or showing a flaw in the model
09:20
And if you can show how it is wrong, you must have at least an inkling of a different path to follow which is what proves it wrong. Otherwise, you're probably just delusional and haven't proven shit.
@ElimGarak for unexplicable reasons some portions of space might suddenly get different rules of physics (a glitch in the matrix)
all you have to do is point at it to show the current models are wrong
but it does nothing to enlighten the true nature of nature
If you can genuinely show that the rules are different, you're already discovering something new.
@orlp this is a stupid argument
@ElimGarak discovering != explaining
@thecoshman is it?
Hi guise
09:23
a thought experiment seems like a valid thing to do to disprove blanket statements such as 'everything has an explanation'
I'm not saying I believe such things will happen in our universe
but they can theoretically happen, so your rules of logic must be sound even in those scenarios
hey guys
Weee, visual studio tools for GDB
@orlp Yes, when you make a discovery, an analysis is in order to provide an explanation. What's your point?
Now I can never, ever, ever change IDEs ever.
pffft
09:24
@ThePhD looks really really unfinished thou
@ElimGarak My point is that you can disprove current explanations without providing an alternative one.
Yes, there may well be some region of space that for some magical reason has completely different rules of physics. But what on earth have you got to suggest such a thing? Everything we have observed so far has conformed to the models we have (or we've had to revise them to account for it). And if there was such messed up regions, it simply means there is some large model at play that we simply need to understand, and thus this region would be consistent with our [new revised] model.
> But what on earth have you got to suggest such a thing?
@orlp hint, there would still be an explanation, it will just take use some time to come up with it.
The very thought experiment itself is enough.
09:25
@Mr.kbok Yeah.... that and I still have to figure out a good build system for the not-VC++ based stuff. So... next stop: clang and g++ build tools inside the MSBuild engine!
@thecoshman There are things that can be fundamentally unexplainable.
Then I'll never have to switch editors for the rest of my (C++) existence.
An explanation is an abstraction of a pattern from observed behavior.
@orlp yeah sure, I went with it, and explained how it could still be explained.
Not everything necessarily has a pattern.
09:26
@orlp "There are", that means you have examples. Did you mean "There could be"?
@ThePhD also that news is 7 days old
@orlp Are you discovering warm water again? Of course that when something doesn't match experimental data, there is a problem with the theory. But the very thing that is making the problem is the part of the new solution.
@sehe Class has me busy. .-.
@thecoshman Since we're already in the realm of thought experiments I thought that distinction would be useless, but sure.
Speaking of which, I have 6 hours to write a concert report. I should get on that...
09:27
I mean, you're like a child figuring out that seeing something does not immediately transport you right next to it.
Wow looks like this week end has been proficient with help vampires
All of this is more related to information theory and philosophy than physics, to be fair.
@ThePhD ninja+posh
@orlp There could be a pink elephant in the centre of the earth wearing a trilby, doing crack whilst shitting unicorns that turn into winds that we can't detect and that is what gives us our thoughts. The thing that makes that faith and not science, is that it's an unreasonable thing to presume.
Pretty much sums up what physicists think of philosophers and other snake oil merchants.
09:28
I forget who said it, but if there are two options, you should go with the one that makes the least presumptions.
@Mr.kbok wats posh
@thecoshman No
@ThePhD powershell
What makes it not science is that it can not be put to the test and disproven.
Oh.
09:29
ofc that's windows only
@orlp that is not that only thing.
@ThePhD a waht
@sehe hahah
@sehe A friend is just a psychopath you've failed to avoid
09:30
@GregorMcGregor But what if you're a psychopath? :P
@ThePhD with the posh script you can switch configs between gcc, clang++, and various cl configurations, do your glob, search for install paths, etc.
I have a vector of and would like to lazily compare them using custom lambda function. That is, when is finds the first mismatch it should return false (I don't want to know anything else about the mismatch at all). Is there anything better than std::mismatch (which creates std::pair I don't need)?
@ElimGarak wow this guy's SO profile description
@GregorMcGregor you can tell your flatmate "It's ok; he's not a friend. He's the unavoidable psychopath"
Added some more text, perhaps it adds something, perhaps it is just noise. 'The project structure is of very little relevance' <- wow. — Johan Larsson 16 secs ago
09:31
@REACHUS bwahahahahahahaha. It creates a std::pair? What about inlining.
Slight comment war, think it is a first.
Just. Let the compiler do its job
@Mr.kbok Well, the goal is to be building on Linux / For Linux, so... (I'm not really doing cross-compiling or interested in using not-VC++ for windows, because DirectX support is killing me in MinGW land and I haven't checked if clang-cl has Windows exceptions dropped in main yet).
@sehe "oh I guess it's fine then"
Guy clearly does not understand the problem but still feel he needs to police things.
09:32
Precisely. He/she specifically told you not to bring alongs friends
@milleniumbug either plain batshitcrazy or complete noob or both
No biggie.
@milleniumbug He's a special flower. His original opinions are really weird, but I cannot fault his knowledge which he assimilated from others. Some people assimilate knowledge and interpret it in really bad ways.
Regret asking a question on Stack Overflow.
@ThePhD so, what are your targets? msvc on windows, clang on linux?
09:33
@ElimGarak i haff question
@JohanLarsson how is the project strucutre essential? I do agree. It's the bits that matter, not the IDE. (Because that's what's behind this disagreement)
@Mr.kbok Just about, yeah. And then I've gotta make sure the slew of dependencies / libraries I'm packing build for those platforms.
@milleniumbug You should've seen his Physics.SE profile at its height, he wrote that he sees himself as the modern day Isaac Newton. :D
Do games commonly have a game loop faster than 60fps?
@sehe I'm trying to add an xaml mapping for project A from project B
09:34
> small enough to write from scratch or autogenerate from a small description
Don't want proj a to have any references to wpf
@ElimGarak I think you misunderstand if you linked that feynman video.
Guess what is code written in HLL about?
I'm not talking about the why in a sense of some entity that has reasons do to things.
@JohanLarsson I'd say it's prolly a pipe dream (I wouldn't know why/how(to what extent) xaml would be decoupled from WPF)
@ThePhD then python, if you're still going for ninja (I think you should). you can add a custom target on VS to ninja-build the same way cmake does.
It's a generic response to philosophers of all kinds, don't mind the why question. I know what you meant, but I prefer not to get involved in frivolous discussions which have no point. That's mostly the philosophy MO. My boat is floated by measurements, awe and continuous exploration of reality, even if it is an abyss of ever increasing, never complete knowledge. As Feynman points out, nature's imagination will always surpass our own. No reason to stop chasing it. :P
@Mr.kbok Sounds like a plan!
Albeit maintaining a python / ninja file is going to be the sadfaces.
Hey this guy is golden
THERE IS MORE
Ron Maimon? :D
09:38
@Rapptz Gave me the start of one a long time ago when he wanted to help out, but doing it for all of my unorganized code is hard.
Ron Maimon = Vlad from Moscow according to I forgot which lounger
@sehe My OCD wants it
Vlad from Moscow was probably a mild comparison on my part. He's a blend between LRiO, Vlad and some other temperamental Loungers which are no longer among us.
> I do not accept the political moderation atmosphere here, it is not compatible with open science.
xmlns:units="http://Gu.com/Units"
xmlns:units1="clr-namespace:Gu.Units;assembly=Gu.Units"
@sehe ^ is what it looks like if I can't map it
09:39
@JohanLarsson wanting is fine. It's free and non-intrusive
@ThePhD hey, it's really not. you can start with martinho's stuff there: github.com/rmartinho/vallus and check out my project if you want to generate vcprojs on the side github.com/kbok/babe
@milleniumbug He plugs his ideas as facts, then gets mad when the wiki nature of answers obliterates it.
the migration procedure for whatsapp is retarded
I can't move my account to my new phone because it's registered under my French number which I can't verify here because it won't receive SMS
10/10 good design
Not sure what you'd do different
Just prove that you own the new phone and the previous phone
09:42
register under a new number?
And how do you prove that you own the new phone
contacts can be sync-ed
@Mr.kbok Kinky!
Some kind of code you can scan
I am using my old whatsppp account on a new phone, people get confused
09:43
OH
KBOK YOU GAVE ME AN IDEA FOR MY CLASS NEXT SEMESTER
That unnecessarily requires a phone with scanning capability
SMS is universal
Well clearly no
Since it won't receive it here
whotoblame.jpeg
@ThePhD SUE THE BASTARD
@JohanLarsson AFAIK XAML is strongly typed so you can't ever use types without their definition. OTOH you may be able to export a schema, and use it instead of the assembly.
I receive verification code on the old phone, which then I input on to the new one (with a different phone number)
09:44
This is not what 'strongly typed' means hth
@chmod666telkitty try it with the old phone in France. Or stolen. Or whatever
but people always call me on my old phone because that's the number I use on whatsapp
@Mr.kbok I get what you mean. But XAML is text
For my Graduate Seminar class (since I can't work on my HLSL -> SPIR-V compiler), I will instead work on something that takes vcxproj files and turns them into ninja files, and then something that ALSO works in reverse, by reading ninja files and turning them into appropriate vcxproj files.
You have to type it really strongly to get through the paper
09:45
contacts can be synced through itunes or gmail too
@ThePhD never been done
@JohanLarsson This is a very specific requirement though, so I don't think you'll get the help you need on SO (people gonna XY problem etc.) Maybe on MSDN. FYI Visual Studio stores standard schemas in the Xml\Schemas subdir, you can find eg 20016/xaml there. Might be a starting point.
@sehe I know vcxproj -> makefile has been done (unmake, I believe), but not so much for other types.
@Mr.kbok Thank you
@sehe sure, so is haskell :) what's your point
09:47
fuck xml
fuck anything to do with xml
@Mr.kbok XAML is not a GP PL
@JohanLarsson Let me know if you find a solution, I'm curious. something something design data :)
@ThePhD what is it?
@sehe All programming languages are text. XAML is strongly typed in the sense that it's what the compiler requires.
oh well. I don't know XAML well enough but I didn't think it was compiled at all
> All programming languages are text
lies!
09:49
Those words again
ffs, one of the few good things about work is normally that I'm not freezing my nips off
normally
@Mr.kbok I'm going to create something that can take a ninja file and make a vcxproj out of it. And then vice-versa. Then I'll create an executable on top of that so I can use whatever IDE I want, and it'll invoke that top-level executable. The executable's job will be to figure out which file was updated with the latest stuff and then transfer it over to the other file format, so that I don't have to manually update one file format or another when working on different machines.
@ThePhD I'm not too aware of the internals of vcxproj
For all extents and purposes, though, I only REALLY need one direction: MSBuild -> ninja, do all my work in VC++/VS, and then use VMs/Build Slaves to build Linux stuff.
but I believe that's impossible
09:51
@ThePhD nah, define a new standard and just work out how to force VS to use it
@Prismatic Well, there is no real upper bound on how fast they go, without vsync they can go as far as your computer can churn out. The problem is, game devs are seldom in control of their software. In many cases before, care isn't really taken to process thing properly (Fallout 4). Input, rendering, animation and physics are sometimes all tied together to whatever the computer can churn out, the saving grace only being vsync. Not even it if your display is one of those 120 Hz monsters.
@sehe It is compiled if part of a project into a partial class, and if loaded at runtime it is checked with the same requirements as if using the compile step.
@Mr.kbok so code is generated. And that code is compiled. Different thing
@Mr.kbok I'm not sure the loading is required in Johan's setup. And if so, why can't the required assemblies also be dynamically loaded
Generally a game physics loop is on a fixed timestep.
@ElimGarak well physics should be decoupled from rendering, it often isn't though
09:52
@Mr.kbok This comes up often for me. I often make a general lib and a wpf companion lib with convenience stuff. For the units thing the wpf lib will contain markupconverters:
E.g. 25 FPS.
@thecoshman Most definitely.
<TextBox Text="{Binding Length,
         Converter={units:LengthConverter Unit=Unit={x:Static units:LengthUnit.Millimetres}}" />
@sehe I don't believe there's any intermediary C# file generated, but IMO if it was the case it would be irrelevant.
@Elyse cool
09:53
then if a frame renders between two game physics steps it interpolates objects
@JohanLarsson Seems like you need 1 WPF library that is extensible. Then, make the Unit markupconverters WPF agnostic, but using one of the extension interfaces of your 1 WPF convenience lib
@Mr.kbok Well, if it's irrelevant then it's just text, right ... sigh
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I don't like Tcl. :(
nobody does
user1804599
This doesn't work:
what IS Tcl?
user1804599
09:54
proc f {n x} {
    after $n { puts $x }
}
user1804599
@orlp A programming language.
user1804599
Like APL.
I've always seen it written Tcl/TK
Intricate physics simulation is usually a requirement to run at a far lower frequency because of the complexity of the calculations. But game devs do stupid things and misuse libraries and stuff. Especially seen in games that are based on old engines (like Gamebryo).
user1804599
Tk is a Tcl library.
09:54
@sehe Pretty sure there is no way to make a markupconverter wpf agnostic. LengthConverter : MarkupExtension
@Elyse yeah
@ElimGarak That reminds me of the weird things I do in my fireplace simulation in python.
@sehe No, the distinction between generating a C# file that is compiled and compiling the XAML file is irrelevant
it's much like a shell scripting language
@JohanLarsson Of course there is. If all else fails, you can always duplicate the interface without WPF dependency
user1804599
09:56
@StackedCrooked Can be fixed with coroutines, though.
@sehe I can probably use type forwarding or something
@ElimGarak I'm not sure if the high frame rate monitors make this harder or not...
I... think it makes it frame-agnostic?
But it feels like mapping like this should work, after all I'm just making an alias for a string with another string
09:56
Or, er. Visual agnostic.
@ThePhD I think you should just glob the shit out of it. forget master defs. directory structure is key. But hey, if you want to do it, go ahead :) good luck separating the useful stuff from the random shit in the vcxproj though.
@Mr.kbok sigh. That's still compiling the XAML then, right. That's not irrelevant
You can't name it irrelevant because it's "magic"
In computing, the magic is always relevant
@sehe In both cases the XAML is compiled, and which case it is is not observable, so it's irrelevant for me
The distinction is irrelevant, the compilation isn't
sure
09:58
@ElimGarak well, depends if you want to emulate or simulate (most games really just emulate the physics)

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