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12:00
any samurai jack fans here?
prefer samurai robert personally
samurai george is okay-ish also
@SheepPlusPlus You're really under the radar aren't you
je ne comprends pas
je suis bêêêêêête
bêle et bien une chèvre
^This :D
12:05
discrêêtion maximale pour disons 2-3 jours le temps que la poussiêêre retombe
genre l'expression pas du tout traduite littêêralement
Was Gregor suspended or something?
Apparently
We should have this cannon announcer à la Hunger Games you know
@Morwenn effectively, that's what you're trying to do
@Morwenn I don't know how to do permuted inputs/outputs for sorting networks
12:08
@orlp Yes.
(without explicitly permuting)
@orlp It doesn't sound hard on the paper, but actually doing it seems hard.
Implement an intereaved sort instead and then swap all the lines and look at the comparators?
completely off topic: who's running FIFA these days... it seems like all the high ups are suspended or banned now
the sons
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just realized this domain can be interpreted very differently
12:10
@Mgetz Vice-President.
Vice is the word
@R.MartinhoFernandes who is somehow not culpable
@Mgetz Nah, he's still being investigated.
Different thing :P
@Morwenn What are you doing :o
Aren't optimal small sorting networks a solved problem for 40 years or so
Dear god, who's running FIFA the Harding Administration... (US History joke)
12:11
@SheepPlusPlus they have never been solved
For what size?
n >= 13 ish
< 16 is solved IIRC
@Mgetz The Lounge, obviously.
n >= 11 is unsolved
12:12
@MartinJames oooh BUUUUURN
So yeah, worse come to worse, this lounge will just end up like FIFA. But we are a lot less important, getting less than 0.00001% publicity as they do, and things will probably end up a lot better for us.
@SheepPlusPlus They are solved for size < 10 I think.
@Morwenn <=
Well, point is, I am trying to reproduce the so-called best-known size-optimal sorting networks for sizes 17 to 32.
Isn't that computationally extremely hard
Ah nvm misread
Or did I
12:14
I found the networks 17-23 in a paper, managed to find alternative best solutions for the networks 23 and 24, used Batcher's odd-even merge for size 32 and just removed some comparators for size 31. But I still don't have the networks for the sizes 25 to 30.
So you do have optimal nets for 16 and below?
No, best-known ones.
@Morwenn don't we all? :)
@StackedCrooked What? ._.
TIL about sorting networks
12:16
@Morwenn I don't think that permutation of inputs is something that can be done implicitly in sorting networks
consider the two-input sorting network (a single comparator)
there is no way to produce the permuted result
Is there a comprehensive table of best known bounds somewhere
@SheepPlusPlus wiki
@SheepPlusPlus There's a paper saying that to get the best-known networks about size 16, we have to split the array in two, use the best-known small networks to sort both halves and use Batcher's odd-even merge to merge the results, but I still can't find a way to produce a decent odd-even merge for non-power-of-2 sizes.
12:17
@orlp Wiki has up to 16
@Morwenn well, I gave you the merge code, and it works :P
@orlp I gives the expected number of comparators but doesn't work with, you know, a simple input. That interleaved thing makes it crazy hard to reuse code without views.
I want to know why gets() is bad to use. I understand it crashes the program but other than that it shouldn't matter as the only dangerous part is that you could DOS a server. So why should it matter on applications with no access to sockets?
Why do you want to use gets, which is POSIX, instead of the standard C++ API
> but other than that it shouldn't matter
12:20
@Morwenn I believe you must interleave the sorting code, not the batcher network
@P.Andrews There's no reason to prefer it. That's all.
> POSIX.1-2008 marks gets() obsolescent. ISO C11 removes the specification of gets() from the C language
@P.Andrews Seriously, no reason at all.
particularly not when c++ has safer and easier methods
@Morwenn let's say you want to generate the optimal for 20
12:20
I'm just curious about why buffer overflows are dangerous. I use getline(cin,var)
> I'm just curious about why buffer overflows are dangerous.
Grab the optimal circuit for 10, let's call it O
@P.Andrews Because they make your program misbehave? What else do you need?
because they can allow to arbitrary code execution by attackers, for example
12:21
@P.Andrews The best-known one for 20 doesn't use Batcher (but I'm only messing with you, go on) :p
@P.Andrews because on little endian systems they can overwrite the return address
Wait, how is byte order related?
it's the endianness!
@Borgleader damn that's bad
12:22
then tranform O (which is simply a set of pairs) by doing [0, 2, 4, 6, 8][i] for the lhs, and [1, 3, 5, 7, 9][i] for the rhs
@R.MartinhoFernandes stack growth direction
@Mgetz Er, completely orthogonal?
@Borgleader Cute :3
the stack grows orthogonally
12:22
@Morwenn can you give me the optimal pairs for n = 13
@Morwenn I will give you back the network for N = 26 in return :)
Have you guys tried using some kind of genetic algo
@R.MartinhoFernandes not really? on a little endian system the highest location of a buffer on the stack will be closest to the activation record because the stack grows down
@SheepPlusPlus no OGMs in my code
'gets is bad because it can be used to DOS a server' - you would could start your career as a great troll right there ...
@LucDanton FUD
12:24
@Mgetz On a little endian system the bytes of words are ordered from the lowest to the highest. Everything else you said is bullshit.
@SheepPlusPlus TLA
@orlp You can take them from here.
@Mgetz On systems where the stack grows down, the stack grows down. That's it.
@SheepPlusPlus how did you get suspended
ffs and now they reset my name
12:26
@Mr.kbok Changing his name and about fields I suppose.
@orlp I guess it will make a long list of pair and no actual reuse of the smaller algorithms in the actual code in the end. But I'm fine with it. It could be worse :p
@Mr.kbok There was no explanation, for some chat message apparently
But there was no warning/explanation donc je me perds en conjectures
Ell
Ell
lol
chat banned for chat message???????? how
hellew
suspensions still flying left and rite?
12:28
@SheepPlusPlus emiratis are not allowed on stackoverflow
@ScarletAmaranth Who got suspended besides the pirate?
sigh I'll just get a non offensive name
@Borgleader cat? I don't know
which people will get offended by regardless, somehow
12:29
oh my
In a storm, try to lay low
@Borgleader ScottW got suspended for impersonating a mod
the imitation was p credible though
@TonyTheLion lol
I'm less than impressed
Thats over the line
@chmod666telkitty unless it's flooding
if(storm)
{
  try
  {
	layLow();
  }
  catch (shit s)
  {
	// suspended;
  }
}
sh!t
@TonyTheLion (and subsequently requested account deletion)
So naturally my alternatives Al-Suq Akweer and Faqmi Aam-Famus will probably not be well received
What else do I have in stock ffs
12:34
@SheepPlusPlus cicada?
@SheepPlusPlus something you didn't do yet
a typical french dude
the horror
"Octave Dupont"
the PHP programmer
Jean-François Duquesne
that's an old guy's name
12:36
precisely
Anne-Marie de la Riboissière
@orlp Tests are running...
Is there any socket library for c/c++ that is like that of python(extremely easy to use).
fairly sure I knew someone with a name like that
@Morwenn it matches n = 140 comparators for best known network for n = 26
@orlp Yeah, that's the first thing I checked :p
12:37
@SheepPlusPlus Béatrice de Montmirail
Alain-José de Frotis-sur-Esclandre
I quite like Sheep Plus Plus
Pronounced C++
@Morwenn if the tests haven't failed yet it's pretty much guaranteed it works
@SheepPlusPlus oh my
12:38
@SheepPlusPlus for when you let them go off easy amiright
@Morwenn how long does 2^26 take on your machine?
@orlp They passed. Considering that it checks for every possible bitstring, it pretty much means that it works.
Et dire que toi tu te balades avec ton pseudo OFFENSANT depuis des années
t’es fou
@Morwenn well, then I have solved your problem (again) :P
12:39
aret
oh wait wrong language; u mad
@orlp Not sure, it was running in the other virtual desktop.
@Morwenn I gave you the generator for indices of the merge network in my answer
@orlp Hey, did you know that your variadic hypot implementation failed for some inputs? :D
t’es #dégoûté
12:39
@LucDanton MER IL ET FOU !?!?
@Morwenn do let me know
Anyway, thanks (once again) :p
@Morwenn when doing the hybrid approach
I need to relearn French
should I bring back gregor
or someone else
or make a new
12:40
take the best network you have for N-N//2, and multiply every number of every pair by 2
bring back Cicada
@TonyTheLion lesson 1: mer il et fou
take the best network you have for N//2, and multiply every number of every pair by 2 and add 1
@SheepPlusPlus another hottie pls
@SheepPlusPlus gregor was nice, cause potatoes :P
12:40
lol
@P.Andrews plenty, I'm semi-partial to boost.asio
and merge using the pairs generated by the code in my answer for N
@orlp I didn't work for assert(hypot(3.0, 4.0) == 5.0));, which is pretty much the textbook case (I checked whether they were close actually, not strictly equal).
@Mr.kbok something about being crazy?
allez je vais m'appeller "la laitue aggressive" ça fera bien et c'est politiquement correct
12:41
@TonyTheLion yeah, but really poorly spelt. It's one of the few real french memes.
@orlp That's what I would have done next, but I was affraid that the result was interleaved x)
@Mr.kbok ohhhh french memes
@Morwenn the merge takes the results interleaved
And I can't reuse code then... but whatever, the goal is reached.
but produces the uninterleaved array
@Morwenn yes you can?
12:42
@orlp Yeah, but my brain is becoming interleaved.
@TonyTheLion because we, too, have internet culture
@Mr.kbok heh
Ven
Ven
@Mr.kbok oldie, but goldie
@orlp Not really, I mean, I can't say sort13(first, last) then do the merge since my sort13 function works on linear arrays.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn you must mean interleft :^)
12:43
@SheepPlusPlus good plan
@Morwenn you don't want to do that anyway
@Morwenn keep all your networks as arrays of pairs of indices
@orlp Works wel for 23, 24, 31 and 32 :p
@Morwenn expand at the last moment with templates
@orlp No thanks, the build times of the library are already huge xD
besides, you should have code to generate the indices
and generate your code
12:44
And once these networks are done, it won't evolve before research evolves too.
I do generate my code from indices. And I mostly generate indices too.
Otherwise I would still be modifying the indices pairs you gave me by hand to check whether the size 26 network works.
@Morwenn haha
@Morwenn the fault wasn't in my hypot algorithm
@Morwenn compare hypot(3, 4) to hypot(3., 4.)
@orlp So? Both yielded the same result.
@Morwenn nope
hypot(3., 4.) gives correct 5.
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lol
where's that from
Good morning peeps
hello
Lol, what did I remove that caused it to be wrong last time then?
@AndyProwl @Ell Thank you for your support yesterday
Ell
Ell
@Jefery Any time friend :) How are you today?
12:50
Very good
Colonscopy says it's all good.
Oh right, I tried with float, not with double ._____.
Except a couple of short pains in the beginning, the procedure was pretty much painless
@Morwenn oh no
it's even more fucked up
apparently it accidently selected std::hypot somehow
yes, there's a bug in mine, I'll try to track it down
It almost seems like I didn't take the sedative. I remember everything, I was able to talk during the procedure and no head spins.
Ven
Ven
12:52
@Jefery gotta say, you're used to these kinds of procedures.
I hate that C functions are dragged into the globa namespace from time to time -____-
It just feels like being relaxed really.
I sometimes made my math tests pass because they selected a standard function instead.
So you tend to talk a little bit slower.
But that's it.
Now when I reimplement math functions, I fully qualify them to test them. Just in case.
12:53
@Ven I am?
Did you ask "why" a lot? :P
Yeah
They made me watch
It was extremely interesting
hehe
I can imagine
They have this like mechanical arm that pokes the colon, and a couple of drops of blood come out and that's it.
Then they push water to clean everything up.
@Morwenn figured it out
12:55
I asked to see how big was this mechanical thing and they took another of these "needles" and showed it to me, and it's fairly small.
Like a couple of toothpicks top
@Morwenn open the hypot implementation
@Jefery That doesn't sound too bad
@Morwenn go to two-parameter hypot_impl
Yeah, you don't really feel it that much.
x * std::sqrt(T(1) + (x/y)*(x/y)) should be y * std::sqrt(T(1) + (x/y)*(x/y))
12:56
The two painful hits is when they blow too much air
But nothing unbearable really
It's like the pain you get when you have too much air in your intestine
@Morwenn just a copy/paste typo :)
@orlp Haha, that copy-paste mistake :D
So yeah guys. Don't worry. Colonscopy is nothing terrible.
I'll remember that for I ever need to have one
I'll definitely need to undergo some too at some point anyways.
12:59
Oh and it takes like 5-10 minutes
@Jefery what is it?
or rather, what is it for

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