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17:00
hey they finally released swift's source
@bitcode It's really cool! If you really want to learn about unix and not go the "hurr durr open source is gr8 let's go to youtube" FreeBSD is the way to go
jesus christ
@bitcode The manual is exceptional
Cicada's alt got suspended and I had a fucking question for him
now I have to actually use my brain and google stuff
17:01
@nick @SheepPlusPlus
even sheep plusplus got suspended?
@Mr.kbok some guy in the JS room decided to mod flag sheep
@nick lol
> OS X, Ubuntu Linux LTS, and the latest Ubuntu Linux release are the current supported host development operating systems
Apple supporting a Linux distro? What planet is this
17:03
supporting everything but windows apparently
I wonder how many swift questions the lounge will get
@MadaraUchiha Is it possible to un-suspend a user?
Hey uh, I know this is the C++ help support room but I cant get my swift to work right please see this 800 line pastebin
@Prismatic none, because I will bin them
@nick yes
17:07
@Prismatic The one where MS open sources msbuild and ASP.NET MVC for use on linux, and issues free licenses of windows to hackers who like to experiment on raspberries
@nick yes, it is.
@bluefeet ah
Could you guys lift Sheep Plus Plus's ban?
@nick why exactly would we do that?
main Swift dev on Swift:
> Of course, it also greatly benefited from the experiences hard-won by many other languages in the field, drawing ideas from Objective-C, Rust, Haskell, Ruby, Python, C#, CLU
@nick creating an account to bypass a suspension isn't appropriate behavior
17:14
Note no mention of C and C++
@bluefeet I see your point
I'm not familiar with the context and am from a mobile phone. I'll let bluefeet handle this one.
@bluefeet Have you talked to him to get his point of view?
how does a bird communicate with a sheep?
@MadaraUchiha thanks man
17:15
@TonyTheLion I wanna be the teddy bear between you and @jaggedSpire :3 grouphugsftw
@BoltClock dunno man, animals work in mysterious ways
besides building a nest in his fleece, I guess
@Borgleader awww <3
would be the most comfortable nest in the world
lol
also FSF zealots pls go
17:17
Hmmmm, can anyone try accessing chat from a mobile and tell me if it works? As in, the mobile version of chat from a mobile phone
Ell
Ell
man there are so many smurfs in here
@Ell they feel at home here
Ell
Ell
I don't feel at home here
@nick not really anything to say
@Ell sorry we got invaded
17:18
@bluefeet sounds like he got the boot for a bit of trolling that was misinterpreted
@MadaraUchiha seems to work fine
@nick sorry, but we don't actually discuss mod actions. They are private between the mods & user
@bluefeet fair enough
@nick mods are the CIA, and you're just a cop
Ell
Ell
17:20
@bluefeet is the user always informed?
should we all jump ship to swift
does swift have modules
I didn't understand this quote "if the conversion is between numeric types of the same kind (integer-to-integer or floating-to-floating), the conversion is valid, but the value is implementation-specific (and may not be portable)."
@Ell if a mod message is sent, yes
will someone please give an example of this?
@bluefeet It just seems to me that in this situation, it might help to talk to the user
Ell
Ell
17:21
Are people ever suspended without reason?
and we'll leave it at that
up to you
@Ell Without any reason? Probably not. Without anywhere close to adequate reason? Clearly yes.
@Mr.kbok im installing elementary os freya on a virtual machine right now. not sure what to expect.
@nick as I said, bypassing a suspension by creating a new account is a suspendable offense, not much else to say
@bluefeet I recognize that; I'm referring to the alleged offense that caused original account to be suspended in the first place
17:23
@bitcode wth is that lol
@Mr.kbok well, it is supposed to be the linux equivalent of the OSX because it is "pretty"
@bitcode well, ubuntu is ugly as fuck so I kinda get the point. But why not install OSX then?
@Mr.kbok isn't it paid?
you pay for your mac. it comes with it.
guys, since Cicada is dead can someone point me in the right direction
17:27
forward is mostly the right direction
I'm trying to figure out if my code is actually being vectorized
@nick What compiler?
I was told to build with the -S flag, so now I have this assembly crap which I don't know how to read
@JerryCoffin clang
apple's modified version of LLVM 3.5
@nick Hmm...'bout all I can say is "good luck with that".
ah, oh well
My program is basically a single loop but it contains some control flow
17:32
but to vectorize don't you need to set a compiler flag?
I'm incrementing 2 indices independently based on conditions checked in the loop
So I'm not sure if this code is even vectorizable
or does the optimize flag do magic, when it can?
@TonyTheLion apparently it's enabled by default
dunno about the unoptimized builds but I'm using -O2 so it should be on
I imagine the compiler is fairly pessimistic about vectorization
because data dependencies and aliasting could easily mess it up
yeah I would expect that to be the case
17:36
but in your assembler you'd be looking for SIMD instruction I'd imagine
where your function is that you expect to be vectorized
how would I recognized SIMD when I see it?
@MadaraUchiha does not for me
N5 / Chrome
hangs on "loading <room name>"
my assembly output is 625 lines long so it's very easy to read (if I knew how to read it)
well would be using xmm registers for one
I see 56 matches for that
17:40
In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) is an SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow! SSE contains 70 new instructions, most of which work on single precision floating point data. SIMD instructions can greatly increase performance when exactly the same operations are to be performed on multiple data objects. Typical applications are digital signal processing and graphics processing. Intel's first IA-32 SIMD effort was the MMX instruction set. MMX had two main problems...
would look like the ones mentioned in here
freya
@nick can you link to your assembly output?
41 xmm registers in my loop if I read it correctly
yes
17:41
@Mr.kbok Which mod is that?
@MartinJames mod?
@nick movsd looks like it could be SIMD instruction
also freya
17:46
@TonyTheLion Good enough for me
@rlemon that's what I'm observing as well.
@nick movaps "Moves a double quadword containing four packed single-precision floating-point values from the source operand (second operand) to the destination operand (first operand)." - sounds like SIMD to me
@MadaraUchiha annoying af, had to open in desktop mode
my fat fingers don't like clicking tiny touch icons :(
mobile chat sucks
just thought I'd throw that out there :)
yes it does, sucks even more when it won't load
:D
17:49
@TonyTheLion I'm mainly working with double precision floats though
AFAIK I can only work with two of those at once right?
depends on their size I suppose
if they're 64 bit, then ya only 2
64 bits ofc
@ElimGarak NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEE
All aboard the nope train, bby
I boarded
here we come nope ville
17:52
I noped it
Brest?
Bethesda lawsuit inbound, rad roaches detected.
@bitcode wow that shameless rip off of osx
hello one
17:54
This is awesome.
It is.
wikipedia says that mark zuckerberg is a "philantroph".. i wonder what that means. is that a profession?
dictionary much?
@TonyTheLion you refer to me?
17:55
philanthropy is the right word
Noun: philanthropy ‎(countable and uncountable, plural philanthropies)
  1. (uncountable) Benevolent altruism with the intention of increasing the well-being of mankind.
  2. A philanthropic act
  3. A charitable foundation
or philanthropist(?)
It means he collects paraphilia trophies.
Hello good sir
I take it that your use of incorrect grammar was supposed to indicate I shall consult a dictionary?
17:55
nvm lol
those definitions are terrible
@TonyTheLion so you have given me the definition of philantrophy. nice
Guys, I need to free space, but I am unwilling to let go of my junk.
Fun fact: philanthropist is easily confused with philanderer
17:56
@ElimGarak physical, or data
but that does not explain what a "philantroph" is and what it means if something like wikipedia introduces a person by "Foobar is a ... and a philantroph."
@ElimGarak buy hdd -> copy junk -> problem solved
@JohannesSchaub-litb Pedantic nerd
@TonyTheLion But... Slow. :(
@JohannesSchaub-litb en.wikipedia doesn't have that spelling. Which Wikipedia are you seeing that word?
17:57
@nick We offer degrees in pedantry.
@BoltClock they sound pretty different
i don't think i'm pedantic here
@BoltClock Simple English
@JohannesSchaub-litb lettuce debate that as well
@JohannesSchaub-litb philanthropy: the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
17:57
@TonyTheLion have you... not noticed the typo
Tony is drunk today <3
how is that a special property of mark zuckerberg?
I'm sorry I don'T see it
maybe you're just trolling
did he pay some high amount of money to wikimedia foundation for getting this title
17:59
lol
or is it because he just donated 99 percent of his 40*10^9 euros (leaving him 400*10^6 euros)?
2 matches in de.wikipedia
@BoltClock he's trolling
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg [mɑɹk_ˈɛli̯ət ˈzÊŒkÊ°ÉšbÉšg] (* 14. Mai 1984 in White Plains, New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Unternehmer und Philanthrop. Er ist Gründer und Vorstandsvorsitzender des Unternehmens Facebook Inc. und hält an diesem einen Anteil von 28 Prozent. == Leben == Zuckerberg wuchs in Dobbs Ferry (New York) auf, sein Vater Edward ist Zahnarzt, seine Mutter Karen Psychotherapeutin. Er hat drei Schwestern: Randi, Arielle und Donna. Er entstammt einem jüdischen Elternhaus, bezeichnet sich selbst jedoch als Atheist. An der Harvard University studierte Zuckerberg Informatik und Psychologie…
pls ban :P
18:00
so much for that claim
Im scared of clicking on a wikipedia link these days
@JohannesSchaub-litb He basically donated the money to himself. :P
FOR THE PRICE OF A COFFEE
@JohannesSchaub-litb German
we speak English here
thanks
i am sorry, again the language doesn't change the expressed meaning
18:01
@ElimGarak What? With tax breaks?
i have asked in english
@MartinJames Sets up foundation he owns, donates to it
money donated to "good causes"
@TonyTheLion Orite:)
Bill Gates donated to the Gates Foundation, which he and his wife own
It's called "philanthrocapitalism".
18:05
@TonyTheLion it's still donated for good purposes
what's the point in releasing clang frontend for VS if it ICEs all over the place, doesn't support exceptions and spits out completely random and arbitrary warnings, polluting the build log?
if he would donate to caritas, red cross etc he would donate it to other owners. same thing. just he has more control if he donates to something he owns
@ScarletAmaranth It's not there yet, bby
@ElimGarak it's utterly unusable
intel has a clang frontend aswell
18:06
@ScarletAmaranth just to release something
... but only on its mac versions
Microsoft doesn't really think of it as general purpose, I am not sure they ever will.
I spent 1 hour fixing like 7ICEs in my project only to get more ICEs as I fixed the "initial ones"
@ElimGarak If they did, that would demean the use of their own compiler
@ElimGarak then how do they think about it?
18:07
kind of go against themselves
what is the point of releaseing a clang frontend? what did they even do?
@JohannesSchaub-litb Mobile cross platform stuff
do they use clang in their cl.exe now?
they still use code generation of VS from I understand, @TonyTheLion
so what does Clang do then?
18:07
@jaggedSpire getting there
It's hidden away there, the category check itself pulls along mobile stuff checks (even though theoretically it should be usable)
vs is not very fast right now
Clang 3.7 is the frontend and the codegen is still "good old" MS.
@TonyTheLion just frontend
frontend in what sense?
18:08
Which in theory is good, interop with old stuff
the intellisense compiler?
@TonyTheLion the parser and semantics checker for cl.exe?
they create an AST from your C++ using Clang, and then their compiler takes over
does it work on windows?
18:09
yes
MS's compiler didn't do the AST or Clang is just better at it?
well, for some definition of work
clang has a MS-compatibility mode
@TonyTheLion Clang allows better support for C++1y and also, GNU extensions.
so they can just enable that and continue to accept most code
18:10
Clang recognizes "more C++"
^^
ah I see
If you understand how LLVM works, this particular symbiosis is not far from it
Except Clang & LLVM actually work.
but it doesn't work so it ultimately DOESN'T MATTER ONE FUCKING BIT
so do they take LLVM IL or Clang AST?
I don't think they can process LLVM IL, but that's just a guess
18:11
No LLVM, nope
@ElimGarak did they fork clang or do they have a nice interface between them and clang?
@JohannesSchaub-litb they promised not to fork
what happens if they break their promise
compatibility goes to shit and they may very well just return to full MS toolchain
18:12
They're trying to make nice, but they have no intention of muscling in on MSVC. It is strictly marketed and even installed for mobile crossplatform dev. While you can use it, once you go through custom installation of VS 2015.1, down in the mobile section and checking clang, and unchecking android crap, you can get something out of it, but not much.
The overwhelming atmosphere of intelligent discussion about a cryptic certain something called C++ going on right now, and the utter lack of vitriol, is beginning to frighten me
@BoltClock you've appeared like a... bolt from the blue (I'll see myself out)
@JohanLarsson seems average
@JohanLarsson old picture
18:15
two minutes
someone else two weeks ago had the same pic
so I don't have any errors?
@BoltClock quite a few users aren't here that are good at vitriol :)
@ElimGarak I've tried to compile 4 projects with it, all but one had some ICS I couldn't resolve
16260 now
18:17
@TonyTheLion Until fairly recently, MS' compiler didn't generate an AST at all--it basically generated code directly as it was parsing input. A few years ago, they started working on generating/using an AST, but they're trying to incorporate that without breaking things too badly. The current status is apparently that they generate an AST and use it for some purposes, but not in general. Clang was designed around generating/using an AST from the beginning.
@JerryCoffin every sane language processing tool is designed around building an AST; I dunno what they were thinking
@JerryCoffin ah, but I was under the impression that you can't generate code without creating an AST or that it makes it very difficult, is that correct?
it's nigh impossible, @TonyTheLion
It would be mighty nice of them to give us the option eventually of a functional Clang frontend + MS Codegen (for interop), not just for mobile dev. I've done some nice little toys, but it is kilometers from production material as it is now.
I am impressed they somehow managed
18:19
huh
@ElimGarak I would like to have the option to create an AST with whatever the fuck I want, and then generate target language with whatever else the fuck I want and do AST transformations in-between (optimizations?) with whatever the fuck I want
I wonder what design decision let to them skipping AST generation
@TonyTheLion :: microsoft ::
@ScarletAmaranth Yes, but that is a reasonable request. Microsoft doesn't do reasonable. Sorry.
lol
basically pretty much
18:20
MSVC. Best C.
@ScarletAmaranth Their thinking was pretty clear: an AST occupies a lot of memory space that simply wasn't available at the time. Keep in mind, the original design was for MS-DOS. Worse, it's from early MS-DOS days, when a typical machine had ~128k of RAM, and DOS itself used around half of that.
morning @CatPlusPlus :)
@JerryCoffin ah yes, that makes some sense
it looks like microsoft versus c
made sense* when Jerry was like 120 <3
18:21
I haven't seen any fun C++ thing since at least last week.
@TonyTheLion C was originally designed to make it fairly easy. C++ never really was.
C++ and fun don't exactly go together :)
@JerryCoffin ah
@Morwenn Yeah, things should get back to normal soon.
I usually enjoy drama, but lately nah...
No, I mean: there are often crazy/stupid proposals in the C++ Future Proposals forum, or some interesting articles shared here or there. But I haven't seen anything interesting this week.
Lounge is more... A Lounge? :P
18:23
@ElimGarak Come on. I'm not that old! (I was only 116 or so).
The most interesting article this week was « let's index a parameter pack with a compiler built-in for purrformance ».
And it wasn't exactly interesting.
@Morwenn you mean you don't hackernews / /r/programming erry morning
guys plz move to IRC already
kthxbai
@Prismatic I don't Reddit.
Did you see that link to the c++ package manager I posted
and how it'll probably fail
18:25
Yes, but package managers aren't exactly fun either.
@TonyTheLion Sup
wow you're just so demanding @Morwenn
@CatPlusPlus not much, you?
Just woke up
I figured
was it good to be unconscious?
18:27
why do animals sleep
because bodies need rest
Ive always found it strange how people go insane and die if they are kept awake long enough
something to do with the cells releasing some toxic shit during sleep. so if you don't sleep you keep that toxic thing in you and you go nuts
and die
It is related to the brain wear & tear generated during the day because entropy, body goes into "maintenance mode" during sleep which allows for a toxin flush when activity is low (after hours). One does not clean the highway while Bartek is on the road, you could say. But sleep is more about regeneration because energy accumulation during the day doesn't match energy loss.
@Prismatic Because being awake sucks
18:34
@CatPlusPlus tru dat
Yeah, when you're awake you have to think about all the work you have to do and feel guilty because you're not doing it and still compute that it is best not to do it.
guys I have a question before I got to sleep
to avoid circular dependency, I separate the declaration from the definition of my class members. and when I have to classes that need each other as a member, I forward declare the class in the header file and put the #include in the .cpp file. but I can only use the dependant classes as a pointer (can't have instance). I heard I could solve this with templates. but I can't figure how
@TonyTheLion boredom meets bad taste I suppose
People try to hard to come up with clever things under stress
swift is licensed under apache
how nice
@JerryCoffin Hey Jerry. I saw on your profile that you're also a C programmer. While "C++ Primer Plus" is not recommended to learn C++, is it the same case with the "C Primer Plus" book by the same author? (Is Prata just a bad author).
18:43
I was expecting some nasty patent clause
Poor Jerry
May 17 at 20:22, by Cat Plus Plus
Bash on Swift because it's from Apple and like all things Apple it sucks
> We would like to add support to the Swift Package Manager for languages other than Swift. This includes support for mixing and matching Swift with other languages.

> Specifically, we are most interested in support for C-based languages, because the existing ecosystem of Swift code is heavily reliant on C-based code
ahhhhhhhhhhh C++ package manager please god(s) i need it
> The Swift Package Manager could check the license(s) of each package in the dependency tree, and verify that all of them fall within a specified acceptance policy
swiftpm --avoid-all-gpl
I made this
18:56
your face
@J.L.Louis I'm not sure--haven't looked at it recently enough to remember how good/bad it might be.
"Le totalitarisme islamiste prendra le pouvoir dans notre pays, si nous perdons la guerre contre lui." #LRMP
"Si nous perdons, le voile sera imposée à toutes les femmes, la charia remplacera notre Constitution, la barbarie s'installera." #LRMP
Ooh boy.
can you please translate
tgranslastion?
user1804599
18:58
I need a PHP parser. :(
@EtiennedeMartel Is it about ponies again
google says she talks about Islamist totalitarianism
@EtiennedeMartel Wow...
I'm guessing that the second one is like, "Excuse me, let me rape all the women, replace the Constitution with Sharia, and ... something"
@EtiennedeMartel MLP?
18:59
so she is lesbian

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