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15:00
@orlp What about glbinding?
@Morwenn I assume that it works like every other loader
getting function pointers at runtime
@ScarletAmaranth How do you require a variable to be declared before being used in a context-free grammar?
I guess it qualifies for « simply dynamically » though.
@Morwenn hrm?
don't tell me "that's verified after parsing"
15:01
@AndyProwl That's not really relevant to grammars
16 secs ago, by Andy Prowl
don't tell me "that's verified after parsing"
Grammars are for parsing, idk what you're trying to prove
a language is context-free if you can find a context-free grammar that generates all and only the valid programs
@Morwenn from the readme
"By default, glbinding tries to resolve all OpenGL function pointers during initialization, which can consume some time:"
user1804599
15:02
@CatPlusPlus I'm talking from a theoretical point of view of what makes a language context-free
@orlp Still simple and dynamic. Unless you have other definitions for these words.
user406009
@Elyse Some people are stupid.
user406009
There are real issues with racism in the modern world, but this isn't one of them.
You can delay the resolution until first function call though.
@Elyse that's just straight up racism
15:03
@orlp And the complexity of solving a system of linear equations is...?
@Jefery n*m^2
n is number of bits, m is number of filters
So the complexity is O(n*m^2)?
@Elyse troll
@Elyse Nice :)
@AndyProwl What's "valid"
15:04
@orlp Wait, isn't it the reverse?
m = number of bits and n = number of filters?
@CatPlusPlus Well-formed, valid according to the rules of the language
user406009
@CatPlusPlus Per the standard, legal C++ code.
oh
hrm
user406009
Just counting the for loops, it looks like n^2 * m^2.
@Lalaland that doesn't work
15:05
@AndyProwl How do you require a variable to be declared before being used in a context-sensitive grammar?
if statements
14 mins ago, by fredoverflow
> If you look up the definition of context-free languages, it will basically tell you that all grammar rules must have left-hand sides that consist of exactly one non-terminal symbol. Context-sensitive grammars, on the other hand, allow arbitrary strings of terminal and non-terminal symbols on the left-hand side.
@AndyProwl how is that relevant? parsers just be parsin' o_O
the exact is m^2 * n + m^2 - m
for an n x m matrix
but I think I might've confused n and m for bits/filters
5 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
16 secs ago, by Andy Prowl
don't tell me "that's verified after parsing"
15:06
@BartekBanachewicz wat is dat for
@AndyProwl ehh... :)
actually
It's relevant because it defines what makes a program "valid"
yes, it is the other way around
(or rather, it's part of that definition)
so my method is O(bits^2 * filters)
15:07
@orlp Actually you are right
If NxM means N rows x M columns
@AndyProwl If you want to require that, then literally no programming language is context-free
@fredoverflow Yes, but that's not the whole "language". The first two answers to your questions explain that
@Jefery it doesn't
yay math
@CatPlusPlus Yes
oh no
RAAAAAAAAAAH
WHY DOES THIS PAPER SWAP n and m
15:08
Well, some might be, but most are definitely not
Grammar is not semantics
semantics
the wiki uses m x n
@AndyProwl Again, how does context-sensitive help? I have never seen a context-sensitive grammar that ensures declaration before use within the grammar.
The definition is clear
15:09
the paper uses n x m
@fredoverflow well you can make a grammar in which a rule exists only for <name>A -> alpha
@fredoverflow It doesn't, those languages are not context-sensitive either
or maybe Scarlet has a point
@ScarletAmaranth uh, to gather pointers? You can't any OpenGL functions above 1.x without that.
but I'm not sure
Grammars are syntax, and syntax only
15:10
the thing is, from a theoretical viewpoint, a language like C or Java is not context-free
cat agrees with me so I think everyone's argument is invalid
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cat is the arbiter of correct
nope, not this time
> The field of formal language theory studies primarily the purely syntactical aspects of such languages—that is, their internal structural patterns.
@orlp Perhaps you can solve for the transpose and then transpose the solution :P
Does that make sense?
@Jefery that doesn't work
if I transpose
I have to solve for columns
user406009
15:11
So it's O(n^2 *m), where n is the number of filters, and m is the number of bits?
BUt wait a sec
user406009
(And you are correct, i didn't spot the break statement on line 17)
that paper is implementing column based elimination =/
A "language" is a set of valid words (programs in this case). Rules that tell what's valid and not are defined by that language's specification. If you can specify a context-free grammar that generates all and only valid programs according to that specification, then the language is context-free. Otherwise, it's not
fuck the paper, I'll just count my code
15:11
Language's specification is the grammar and only grammar
That's what formal languages are
a language a subset of "universal set" grammarSymbol*
Language's specification is the grammar and all the other rules
15:12
Actually the grammar is not even part of the specification
at least for C++
there's an alphabet A and a language L is simply some subset from A* = L
@ScarletAmaranth Exactly
Syntactic rules; the result does not have to be meaningful
15:13
now what defines L? For C, it's the C Standard with all its rule. If a string (program) in A* is valid then that program is in L
sure, but parser does not give a shit about names
as long as names are valid C identifiers
they're good to go
it doesn't care about semantics
7 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
5 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
16 secs ago, by Andy Prowl
don't tell me "that's verified after parsing"
ok I give up, I have more important things to do
15:14
Yes quote it few more times
than pedantrying in lounge
:D
Pedantic anonymous.
idk why you think a definition that's useless at categorising anything would be the correct one
you nerds
15:14
@Lalaland look at the code
@Lalaland you see the line last_pivot = j?
it's the language-theoretical definition
Too many damn recruiters. I can't keep up
Language-theoretical definition cares about grammars
the algorithm works in such a way that we only get to the point once for every fixed variable (pivot)
user406009
@orlp What about it?
15:15
@orlp : How difficult is it to implement it in c++ ?!
@SarvagyaAgarwal for me... not difficult at all :)
It's a good thing, obviously. I'm pleasantly surprised at the fact that they really do uncover interesting leads. But it's hard to put probabilities on them.
I think Scarlet is right, let's not keep this going
user406009
@orlp Ah, I see. Eventually the if M[i][j] will stop triggering at all.
@AndyProwl +1
15:16
@Lalaland yes, so the part outside of that doesn't matter
We're basically reiterating our own points of view
the number of the pivots is a function of the number of bits
so in the worst case for each bit we loop over all bits and then loop over all filters
How many lines for just this piece of code M = [list(tup) for tup in zip(*(filters + [image]))] :P
also I have a 2-hour code review in 15 mins, rip me
user406009
So that is m^2*n.
15:17
so it is indeed O(bits^2 * filters)
@AndyProwl how can review duration be the goal :)
or linear in the number of filters if you fix bits
user406009
Which is feasible on his problem.
yes
You don't need 2 hours to call it "a mess" :)
15:17
@AndyProwl what do you mean? as in... the code review starts in 15 minutes? you're required to start reviewing at half past five :D?
I'm at the uni and I'm so bloody bored
@sehe I just know it's gonna last two hours (or more)
@FilipRoséen-refp thats what Lounge is for :)
user406009
@FilipRoséen-refp Games, movies, books, trolling people on the chat.
user406009
Choose one or more.
15:18
@FilipRoséen-refp How come? Did all the students get the spirit and start doing all the work without your assistance?
@AndyProwl That's ... technical debt IMO
@ScarletAmaranth Yeah, because US site is participating too
@sehe nhaa, the course assistants are doing their job - and as such I have nothing to do this evening
@Lalaland there is memory usage too though
@FilipRoséen-refp I was going to make a politically incorrect joke
but then ban etc
@AndyProwl oh so you took "pair programming" to its natural next level: "pair code reviewing"
I say nice, more power to you
15:19
@user703016 pff.. write it out you pussy
@AndyProwl When a review is known to take that long, there has been insufficient sparring througout the implementation phase?
@Lalaland actually, the matrix itself is just the filters
@sehe anything interesting that you have stumbled upon lately?
@ScarletAmaranth There's gonna be like eight of us
@FilipRoséen-refp please do not
15:19
@ScarletAmaranth ~~code review~~: "Guilt pairing"
@AndyProwl that's a so-called "tetra-pair code review"
@TonyTheLion I'm not going to, but I hope that @user703016 will
user406009
@orlp The memory use should only be O(n*m)
@Jefery after careful consideration I've figured out the mess and it's O(filters * bits^2)
Hey here's a politically correct joke:
15:20
so linear in the number of filters since you insist on fixing the bits so much
@user703016 is the joke that there is no joke? if so; not funny
@FilipRoséen-refp In jobs? Yeah, 2 leads that are actually interesting. Nervy about the factors that control whether it will work out
@FilipRoséen-refp exactly
clap clap
@sehe Pretty much, with the management disagreeing on "insufficient"
slow clap
15:20
@sehe you are looking for a new employment?
Pair programming is not popular here
haha
this is hilarious
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Q: Number of solutions to linear system of equations over GF(2)

orlpLinear systems of equations over the reals have either 0, 1 or infinitely many solutions. However, when applied to finite fields (specifically GF(2)), infinitely many is not an option. Is there a fast general method to calculate the number of distinct solutions to a linear system of equations ov...

@sehe I want spoilers (unless that will affect your chances that is)
@FilipRoséen-refp Yes!
@AndyProwl what about Program pairing?
15:21
a moderator: 'what have you tried, where are you stuck?'
@orlp Yup, I figured
'I have already answered my own question...'
@ScarletAmaranth tetra-pair programming sounds fun
@ScarletAmaranth not sure what that is
@sehe sounds exciting! C++ related or something else?
@AndyProwl yes, that's what happens on my uni projects; me writing the shit and 7 people yelling at me that it needs to be handed in in 2 days and I am not done yet
@AndyProwl me neither ^^
15:22
@ScarletAmaranth At least you're familiar with a work environment already
for some time in high school I thought I sucked with collaboration projects
projections?
now I realize I can't work with incompetent idiots
user406009
@ScarletAmaranth The solution is to just stop caring about other people.
I'd rather do things myself then
15:23
@orlp Your solution made me wet
@orlp are you bartek
@Lalaland oh it's not that I care; it's just that we have "group projects" and nobody is willing to actually do the work
My experience is that I've made the mistake of calling "incompetent idiots" too many people
@Jefery the filter/image solution?
yes
15:24
why lol
it's just linear algebra
user406009
@Jefery ...
@AndyProwl oh, never do that
@orlp I've never used linear algebra for anything close to that cool
@AndyProwl always do that
@Mr.kbok too late
but I've learnt my lesson
15:24
@Jefery ok :)
I mean I were though linear algebra, sure
in fact I'm pretty incompetent and pretty idiot myself
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I just never thought of applying it to problems like this one
but smart enough to recognize it
also these things are always relative
15:25
@AndyProwl When my boss asks me my opinion about someone, and I don't have nice things to say, an awkward silence gets the message across very efficiently.
@AndyProwl no I am pretty sure some people are absolute idiots
@Jefery I always have linear algebra and SAT in the back of my mind
It... like... opens a whole new world of possibilities
@FilipRoséen-refp A digital forensics tool and a company that does "computer vision" solutions (parcel scanning, image recognition etc)
'can I rephrase this into a system of equations'
15:25
@AndyProwl Welcome to that strict club :D
@ScarletAmaranth lol
@Morwenn high five
(I could not write a vergesort)
it's all about reinterpreting the problem
@orlp Yeah, once you realize how powerful that is, it never leaves your toolset
@Jefery I used this exact approach yesterday to solve "Lights out!"
Don't be fooled: it's just that @orlp often feels insanely good at algorithms & chill.
user406009
15:26
Idiots are fine. Everyone is an idiot at some point of their life. It's people who are unwilling to even imagine the possibility of being incorrect which grind my gears.
@FilipRoséen-refp Preferrably C++ related. Rationale: they tend to filter for jobs that "matter" or at least contain challenges.
@Morwenn feels good?
I am good, bitch :D
Well, unless you make a turn around in your fishbowl and you have the memory of a red fish
@Mr.kbok I speak out, but I avoid using unnecessarily rude sentences. I propose training, etc.
15:26
@sehe I've been kinda looking for a new job as well, it's hard to find something interesting without relocation though
not that I need to stay put currently, but still
@sehe We're hiring, but I guess moving is not an option :/
@Morwenn He has some experience to match. Then again, you're probably a bit modest in that respect
moving to Paris this spring since my girlfriend and I just wanna get away from stockholm, and that suits as both
@AndyProwl Nope. :(
(the company has a branch in Eindhoven though, they might be hiring too)
15:27
@FilipRoséen-refp <yet another non pc joke>
@AndyProwl Which one? Network hints?
@sehe The company is called FEI
@user703016 instead of saying that the joke isn't PC, write it out - and I will counter-flag it
@AndyProwl oh fuck - my faculty is FEI :-\
"problem" solved
15:28
let me see if they have a list of open positions on the website
@ScarletAmaranth lol
as stated eariler (kind of); The Lounge<C++> will make any /b/tard feel disgusted
@Morwenn That whole movie is just genius <3 No other will be this good
there's nothing "we" can't handle
we are segfault
@AndyProwl it's faculty of electrical engineering and informatics
15:29
@Borgleader Exactly, my fav comedy :D
@Borgleader Yeah, it's kind of unique :)
@Borgleader that would be "men in tights", not this
@ScarletAmaranth No, I mean no other Asterix & Obélix will ever be this good. Although, quite frankly it beats most comedies as well.
so @Borgleader just received three hilights in a row.. that must mean that he is super popular
@sehe Not sure, when I see how he managed to solve in minutes a problem I couldn't solve in days .__.
fuck.. what the heck am I doing here?
aah code review, bbl
<- keeps on complaining
@AndyProwl I can't seem to find any openings using the search page global-fei.icims.com/jobs/… (maybe I'm in the wrong section though)
@SarvagyaAgarwal sorry, missed this message
15:30
@Borgleader oh, my bat and bed
@SarvagyaAgarwal that line is indeed a bit magical, but it just puts the filters and image in a 2d array
every column is a filter
the last column is the image
Itinéris a raison de ne pas se l'SFR
@SarvagyaAgarwal note that this all might seem a bit overwhelming
@Rerito xD
15:31
@Rerito lol
it's a good experience to find an algorithm that seems magical and complicated that solves your problem really fast
so you can pick it apart and understand it
Unfortunately most of the puns cannot be translated
user406009
@FilipRoséen-refp If you are interested in how much people get referenced by other people, here is the last year of Lounge data (gist.github.com/Rapptz/f08ef8cdef50f93cefc6)
JBL
JBL
Dat pun
for those people that do not have tons of ram on their shitty laptop
15:34
@Lalaland my conclusion; I'm not very popular.
intercoursing markdown
4 mins ago, by Rerito
Itinéris a raison de ne pas se l'SFR
holy shit
@sehe mentioned me 460 times!
or did I mention him 460 times?
I dno
Show us the research method :)
user406009
The left side is the sender.
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The right side is the receiver.
I didn't see the earlier thing. Doesn't really show how it was retreived. Looks interesting
@Lalaland how was this extracted btw
make a graph!
and yes, make a graph
put people who reference eachother often close
so it formes cliques
user406009
Don't blame me.
Don't blajam me
I was wondering
user406009
The data was collected using the snackchat API.
user406009
I'll push my horrible code to github in a second.
15:40
I am starting to think that VS is just flat out better than fucking CLion - WTF Jetbrains
The bruteforce implementation would have required the generation of 2^n possible subsets, right?
@Jefery correct
@Jefery even for finding a single solution, in the worst case
And then for each subset you would have to apply the filters (maybe using memoization)
Considering an average of n/2 filters in each subset
15:42
my answer finds a solution and the number of solutions in linear time of the number of filters :)
> AMostMajestuousCapybara
You would have something like n*(2^n) in the worst case
I remember this Cicada alt
@Jefery if you're smart (but not smart enough to write a good algorithm), you can iterate over the subsets by toggling one subset at a time
15:42
That is when you cannot use memoization at all
user406009
I have been trying to apply some clustering algorithms, but I just get junk.
@Jefery consider all filters
for each filter you either have a 0 or a 1 to apply that filter
the order in which you apply filters doesn't matter (it's a XOR)
Sure, but that's only helpful to find the subsets
user406009
@sehe Of course I still have that game jam entry up :) Might as well reuse the server.
15:43
@Jefery you'll have the XOR'ed subsets
you can iterate over the binary string of 0s and 1s in a gray code
@orlp right
user406009
At this point I think I know most of how to use snackchat's undocumented API. If you want to do something with snackchat, let me know if you need help.
so you only have to toggle one set at a time
Sure
Oh wait
@orlp Neat. I'm in double-digits with several of the coolest regulars. That shouldn't be surprising though, I guess.
The not-sorted-ness of the list bothers me though.
15:45
@AndyProwl ah. Missed that message
> State-of-the-Art C++ (including Boost/STL, C++11/14)
QT
Visual Studio, Windows XP/7
Delicious and weirdly contradictory at the same time
@Lalaland lol synchronous requests
@orlp So whenever you untoggle or toggle you just xor that filter to the accumulator?
@Jefery correct
user406009
@nick I don't want to overwhelm the SO servers.
user406009
Note how I also add a sleep call.
15:46
Beautiful
So yeah, it's linear on the number of subsets
That still makes the algorithm 2^n though
a delay in web code
yes
that's why I said it's if you're smart but not that smart :)
he he
the important part is the gray code though
without the gray code you have to toggle multiple sets at once
I don't know why but I'm super excited about this
15:47
the gray code allows you to switch one bit at the same time
and one bit = one filter here
user406009
Also that code isn't "production ready" for at least several reasons.
user406009
For one thing, the hardcoding of the fkey is dumb.
@orlp The grey code is the string of 0/1 that describes whether a filter is on or off?
0000
0001
0011
0010
0110
0111
0101
0100
1100
1101
1111
1110
1010
1011
1001
1000
@Jefery correct
example for 4 filters above
Yup
user406009
15:48
The best way to do that is to do a request for a stackoverflow chat page and then do a search for "fkey="
I see
you can see that it goes over all combinations while only turning one filter on/off at a time
@Lalaland what is the fkey?
@nick NSFW
@Lalaland what's the relevance of the fkey
user406009
15:49
@nick The API key for snackchat.
@AndyProwl that teamlead job looks intimidating in title, but the details strike many chords. I'm not sure it's not a match.
user406009
They are either tied to an account or to an IP (for anonymous browsing)
@Lalaland where'd you find that
damn son where'd you find this
user406009
15:49
@orlp Every account get's one or every IP get's one if you are not logged in.
user406009
You can find it in the HTML of the page.
niiiiiiiiickkkk
can you request one
user406009
<input id="fkey" name="fkey" type="hidden" value="4e68cd3e2f8dd2eb4d297693075017eb" />
just do browse source
on this chat page
and ctrl+f fkey
user406009
15:50
@nick Well, you can do a wget to "http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/10/loungec" and then do a regex search.
you instantly find it
@Lalaland you probably shouldn't have posted that
user406009
@orlp Lol.
assuming you didn't generate another key
user406009
You also need my secret cookie to submit requests.
lol 6 alts on that graph
user406009
15:51
It's more of a CSRF token than an "API key"
user406009
I misspoke.
eyy bby u wanna taste my secret cookie
@Lalaland mispoke?
this is facebook now?
user406009
The login process for SO is a tad difficult to do manually with curl though.
user406009
I still haven't got that down pat.
user406009
15:53
For my current bots, I just manually login and manually write down the cookies.
how does the jabbascript do it
After changing my fkey to @Lalaland's an unknown error occurred
@набиячлэвэлиь rip
or is the api key rendered serverside
@TonyTheLion Reload fixed it
user406009
15:53
@nick The JS room uses phantomjs.
@набиячлэвэлиь unrip
if you can figure out the API you will win
alright
@Lalaland : Did i understand your approach correctly ? -> ideone.com/Xgl8JI
wat
user406009
@SarvagyaAgarwal Yes.
15:55
@SarvagyaAgarwal why not use my approach though
@Lalaland ah
it's probably optimal
so
there could be an API
user406009
Does anyone here think a Lounge<C++> bot would be useful?
but you lazy fucks are too lazy
15:55
@Lalaland There is a implementation bug then , my bad!
@orlp "portable"
> discreetly
while having erected a hut
> in 18 easy steps
lol
@orlp : I'll try that for sure but i was already stuck with dp so want to solve with it first :)
> Simply erect the unit
@Lalaland people would probably burn it to death for being an offense to their civil liberties
15:56
no way this isn't a troll
no way
user406009
In all seriousness, do you guys think a bot would be useful for a this room?
user406009
Does anyone have any features which would be useful?
coliru bot for automatic compilation of small snippets
user406009
Is there any automatic moderation we want to do? We could make the bot an owner.
15:57
replace all instances of C++ with "suck it"
user406009
Could we permaban someone by kicking them everytime they enter the chat?
telkitty
@orlp repost... lemme find
@sehe you're that dedicated to reposts
just let it scroll past and be done
user406009
@milleniumbug One problem is that there is no such thing as a small C++ snippet.
15:59
coliru oneboxing
for extra dank c++ memes
@TonyTheLion I just thought it was nice because that must be somewhere in 2012. But I can't find it quickly
user406009
But I guess it might be something to look into. Does Corilu have an API?
@sehe oh I'm sorry for being agitated then :)

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