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14:00
@fredoverflow I think you've seen it before. I have (in the lounge)
@fredoverflow yes
don't know how they got him for the vid
@orlp Dang, now I really wanna see it :)
lol
'why can't you overload the semicolon operator in c++'
'I didn't think of that at the time'
a.) it's not an operator
sssst
14:01
@milleniumbug ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
user1804599
Note that the other transactions work even before the first one is committed or rolled back.
user1804599
SO EFFICIENT
this new hat <3
Lol that's a simple input for a vulnerability
14:07
Sometimes I wonder if I should stop teaching C.
@fredoverflow The answer is yes.
how is that even a question :P
@fredoverflow days behind
@fredoverflow for uni course?
also, for what level students?
@Borgleader Forget hats. Wear a mask.
students need a C course or at least use C in a course before they get to the operating systems course, for example
14:08
@Borgleader Well, C is kind of the lingua franca of programming, isn't it?
@orlp No, I only teach Java at the University. But I teach C at other places.
@fredoverflow C is just the new assembly
Is there GCC 6.0 prebuilt available for windows? Thanks :)
the lowest common denominator
@Elyse depends on shared resources like indices. Even if indices support optimistic locking, this just implies that the later tx to go through can fail in the commit stage
user1804599
My code doesn't have indices.
14:10
When I say may main language is C++ everybody at my uni says I'm a dinossaur
user1804599
There's just a single list of records.
@AngelusMortis read that message, then click 'Installing GCC' in the sidebar
user1804599
It's for demonstrating how MVCC works.
@Elyse I was talking about the db
If no db, then I'll bow out
user1804599
14:11
I was talking about my MVCC implementation.
They teach C in the junior year for all engineers, and for most of them (not Computer Engineers) that's the only programming language they'll learn
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DBs are irrelevant.
@orlp But it requires me compiling it , I never touched linux etc before
I really think it should be changed for Python
@AngelusMortis then you didn't read properly
14:11
@orlp min, sorry
it doesn't require compiling and you can just copy paste the commands
@sehe It says start-up there. Not opening.
Fuck start-ups.
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@orlp Thank you a lot, requires merely 5 steps :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes stackoverflow-sehe.s3.amazonaws.com/… copied it so S3 for you :) It's a nice site to complement it, but all the punch is in the vid
@sehe btw
note that they chose 'cooper washington' as a name
14:16
mmm?
I don't believe that's a coincidence, it's impossible to google
Ew, make money fast schemes.
or at least I only get results for some college sports player
It's prolly just engineered for "trust worthiness" ("Washington". Mmm. Solid. "Cooper" - Isn't that an investment bank?)
"Jefferson McDuck"
can't get much more trustworthy than that
14:18
I think you're out of touch with US populace
> *GENERAL RISK WARNING: TRADING IN BINARY OPTIONS CARRIES A HIGH LEVEL OF RISK AND CAN RESULT IN THE LOSS OF ALL OF YOUR INVESTMENT
lol
> As this is not software, but merely a web application that can be called from every browser, mobile users can also trade with Ultimate4Trading from their mobile phone.
Jefferson - the heretic; god will punish him
Duck - rhymes with
"not software"
lol
@sehe brainfuck
oh sorry, that's not professional, let me censor that
b****fuck
I liked how they said they knew nothing about trading, but they had the brilliant idea to "combine it with their expertise as programmers" - as if programming makes you expert in any field
14:21
ah yes
I combine my prowess in programming with my 0 experience in trading to lose money at record-breaking pace
to be fair, that's exactly what their app does, too
> q:How can the broker finance all these earnings if everybody wins?
a: Not all users trade with trade alerts and algorithms like Ultimate4Trading. A rather large number of users who do not use supporting tools will suffer losses more often.
Their FAQ is hilarious.
My brain feels like a frisbee. Twice its normal size.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wth is that supposed to mean
@VillasV It means: "you don't have to be good with computers. Just give us your money! If you can play candy crush or browse facebook, we'll accomodate you!"
@orlp I suspect that it's more subtle (possibly outright fraud, but anyways, it's certainly not loosing them money)
@Morwenn so smart
14:28
It could actually be like an overtly drafted botnet for trading with advance information
@Morwenn Shpongle.
@cv_and_he Yup, that's it basically. I just flat out refuse to invent Cell like that. This has not been the first question that lacked that info, and I fear it won't be the last unless we teach the OP to post a valid question. — sehe 12 secs ago
Teaching the fish
@R.MartinhoFernandes Has @Mysticial seen this yet?
> In honour of the critique, Gustafsson named his next album Torturing the Saxophone, and proudly reprinted the letter amongst the liner notes.
@sehe well without linking to the man’s music that’s just mean teasing
14:36
It's not impossible that his music is available
yes, but how would we ever find out
Maybe it's somewhere among your vacation pictures?
One always misplaces stuff in there IME
@wilx :D
hello everyone
@LucDanton open.spotify.com/track/1s1LDNeF4jMdHjuBsobLiP not that album but pretty indicative
LOL
@R.MartinhoFernandes also look in the bikeshed near the office and the railway station. And in the middle of the woods.
14:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes only someone in Germany would suggest something like that
I wonder if there will be copycats that will flood R. Crumb for him to comment on their work
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I should implement this in C++.
@sehe I’m listening to another collaboration atm
@sehe LMAO, nice. :D
that saxophone is a bad-donkey motherintercourser, it just won’t talk
@AlexM. Fixed.
14:45
hmm I think I might want to do a project in assembly
Schema.org is awesome
you think wrong
@sehe I often get that kind of reaction when I listen to avant-garde and experimental music.
assembly is nice
I'll retake my XSLT projects
14:45
no it isnt
much better than C
@BartekBanachewicz k rightfold
I can do things in assembly
MonadAssembly
.js
14:46
I was thinking some funky DSL that would compile to it
to do things
Xeo
Xeo
NOT THINGS! D:
@BartekBanachewicz seriously
@sehe Interesting site.
@AngryShoe yes seriously
14:48
because C is a broken abstraction
@wilx it gets posted at least once every three weeks here, roughly
it does more harm than good
it allows you to do idiotic unsafe things lulling you into false sense of security
@sehe I do not think I have noticed it here yet.
Ven
Ven
lol, closure warns me that a && b && c is not of type boolean, but of type boolean|null. Retarded tool.
and at the same time it lacks power to express even the simplest abstractions and prevents you from doing really cool things that you can do if you write low-level code
14:49
What have you done with my Bartek
I would write in x86-64 not some PIC abomination
The one that's actually really powerful and has enough registers to do things
@Morwenn I'm listening to open.spotify.com/album/4ziamg0eGYrHqezUbSucM9 now and it's not annoying or disruptive. I'm not actively trying to comprehend it. But it's not getting on my nerves like many other things (bad minimal music, bad mainstream pop, auto tuned shit, pretentious modern classical, elevator jazz, etc.) do
Yeah, I'd love to see you try and do anything non-trivial in assembly
@sehe What's the name? I can't see from the link.
And then slowly crawling towards me, with tears in your eyes, begging for it to stop
14:51
@Morwenn Fixed
@sehe That's the kind of things I could listen to :)
It's not bad. In spots it's strikingly elegant
user1804599
std::mvcc<T>
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yeah I'm gonna make generic MVCC library
@AngryShoe you make it sound like I never did that
14:55
@BartekBanachewicz funky DSL that compiles to assembly is not too far off of a GPL ^^
@Elyse (transactional memory)
@ScarletAmaranth of a what
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know, what did you do?
@BartekBanachewicz general purpose language
Gas Propano Liquido
14:56
@AngryShoe Some graphical applications, physics simulations, image processing
text processing as well
@BartekBanachewicz I did image processing in assembly too!!
@BartekBanachewicz Where can I see the code?
most of it is lost in time and space
@sehe I’m not sure I’m enjoying it, but somehow it makes me want to giggle. Maybe there’s something inherently funny about the sounds he manages to produce out of his sax.
it's actually reasonable considering the simd nature of processing pixels
14:56
right
I could try looking for it, I didn't store it on my GH at that time
might be in some of my other backups
@sehe no idea what it means, zero :)
Go on, I'm curious
meh, not at work. Remind me when I get home
Star wars is falling on IMDB, that's not a good sign
14:58
Anyway I scored 28/30 on the final assembly practical exam done on a sheet of paper
so there's that
Went from 9.6 to 9.0
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. I want a pairwise traversal in the stdlib right now. Anything better than abusing transform(first, last, first + 1, ...)?
@BartekBanachewicz well done
@BartekBanachewicz you fokin nerd
i got a 6/10 on that one no regrets
@Xeo I don’t think it’s abuse
14:59
@AlexM. said a guy that stocks supplies so that he doesn't need to leave his basement for the whole weekend
na I stopped stocking for a while
I just order every day
I still have the last stock in the fridge tho
@milleniumbug should be noted that it took me an extra year to pass that subject
lots of beans cans and canned tuna
but at the end of it I had a pretty solid understanding of things
I'd need to relearn some things I suppose
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton But I don't want a transform :( it's actually a fold, but there's no algorithm that takes two iterators to pull arguments from for that.
15:00
oic, you did say 'traversal' though :Þ
@AlexM. You building a fallout shelter?
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton right
Hm, there's std::adjacent_difference
@AngryShoe na but the stock was great when I used to run out of money lol
Xeo
Xeo
Also takes an output it tho
you just pair those cans with bread and you have food
15:02
@Xeo same difference (the boundary conditions change though)
I wonder what to write that language in
canned tuna is very expensive for some reason
1 tuna can = 3x beans can
@ScarletAmaranth except a GPL can do more things
Xeo
Xeo
Anyone ever had a need for a pointer that doesn't increment on increment? :D
@AlexM. it takes 3× as much fertilizer to grow the tuna
Xeo
Xeo
15:03
I could use that to deal with the output iterator stuff, basically throwing away all results but the last
oh well, boring old loop, here I come
  sub    rsp,28h      ; shadow space, aligns stack
  mov    rcx, 0       ; hWnd = HWND_DESKTOP
  lea    rdx, message ; LPCSTR lpText
  lea    r8,  caption ; LPCSTR lpCaption
  mov    r9d, 0       ; uType = MB_OK
  call   MessageBoxA  ; call MessageBox API function
wut
@AlexM. Sounds like a survival game tutorial
@Xeo what, r[-2] - r[-1]?
is he doing a fastcall equiv with the rsp
@Xeo Try to tweak std::adjacent_difference?
Xeo
Xeo
15:05
@LucDanton It's not that simple, it depends on an outside input (I'd use the functor version, with a capture)
Why would you ever write in assembly language over C if not for optimization
It's so primitive and unreadable that you have to comment every single line to make sense of it
@AngryShoe it is jofery it is
when you cannot have pizza, you can only call it
SURVIVAL
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
AND YOU'RE THE ONLY PARTICIPANT
are you fit alessio?
18 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
because C is a broken abstraction
@AngryShoe no but there are people who are fatter than me
15:06
broken abstraction is better than no abstraction
I've 85 kilos at 1.75m
at least it has some sense of scope, functions, objects, types
@Xeo so entirely unlike 'basically throwing away all results but the last' then
@BartekBanachewicz seems like usual x64 calling convention
should be something like 75 kilos or so
15:07
@milleniumbug ah right
it's Win64 not Win32
yeah there are many things I need to relearn
if statements, loops, switch statements, enums
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Eh, difficult to explain. Soz.
@AngryShoe not always
@AngryShoe yeah so what
@Xeo sorry, it’s the saxophone making me do it
wait, is this one of those weird positions that you take just to surprise people?
15:09
well for one I've mentioned I'd write a DSL that compiles to assembly
writing every single line of every program doesn't make that much of a sense
@Mr.kbok @Rerito did you book your day off already
Ven
Ven
@AngryShoe gif nested functions ;((
@Ven You mean jif?
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz maybe MessageBoxA is known to stop over rbp bounds :P
@AngryShoe maybe I do.
@BartekBanachewicz
> When calling other functions in x64 code on Windows you're required to provide shadow/spill/home space for that function, which is an area in which it can spill the 4 registers that are used for passing the first 4 parameters (ECX, EDX, R8, R9). Four quadwords amounts to 32 bytes (it's always 32 bytes, even if the function you call takes less than 4 arguments).
> Prior to calling a function you have to align the stack pointer to a multiple of 16 bytes
Xeo
Xeo
15:23
> warning: '*((void*)& x +36)' may be used uninitialized in this function
... thanks, GCC?
you wouldn’t want that would you
Ven
Ven
:')
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton This is basically what I want to do. Didn't expect it to turn into such a clusterfuck of code. There's gotta be a better way...
Prolly overlooking something simple.
user3790646
Good afternoon.
@AngryLettuce Yep, just need to sort it out with the GF, and it's a bit complicated atm
15:30
She doesn't want to meet big fat oily nerds?
how sexist of her
yeah I'm running out of shitposts
Tomorrow I have to drive 250km to go to an interview, then another 250km to come back. I hate that .________.
@AngryLettuce Or, she doesn't want me to get drunk
@Xeo you want to make a cycle?
@Morwenn Imagine doing that every week for working there
@Morwenn Skype too modern?
Xeo
Xeo
15:33
@LucDanton Yes, with an element that is not in the list
@Morwenn We can meet up in Rennes btw
@Morwenn Train?
@AngryLettuce Yeah right.
Ah no you live in BREST
Xeo
Xeo
if (current == boost::none)
    current = start;
else if (*current == start)
    current = boost::none;
15:33
@Rerito Too expensive for what it is.
shudder
@Rerito Why
Xeo
Xeo
I'm sure my colleagues would love that piece of code
@Xeo maybe use boost circular buffer and store an iterator?
@Xeo well conceptually you concat a range of the one with the rest, then cycle that
@AngryLettuce Coz you know, might get some bitch while I'm drunk or smth
15:33
un buffet circulaire
@AngryShoe I would decline the job (hint: I already did that several times).
@Rerito nah, just tell her I'm gay sterile and impotent
@Morwenn I'd hate that too.
@AngryLettuce malheureusement le buffet de la gare est terminus
@AngryLettuce I see a friend of mine in Rennes tomorrow at noon, but I have to get back to Brest in the evening.
15:34
@Morwenn "I have to get back to the dark side before the sun sets"
Lol, yeah. Because I have a concert in Nantes Saturday and I want to be able to drink. So I have to get back to Brest first to get into a another band member's car x)
user3790646
Brazil has prohibited people from acessing Whatsapp for 48 hours
@Morwenn Drunkard!
tough life Morwenn
Pas breton pour rien wesh
15:36
@Rerito I won't even deny it.
gotta plan your shitfaces
WAIT
> When life gives you a beer, ask for another one.
I said something offensive pls don't ban me
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Yeah sorry, coming up blank on how to improve this. It's almost time to head home, though.
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@Morwenn I think it was my father who said this... Wait
Xeo
Xeo
15:37
And I also don't want to use that code, cuz I'm not sure how clear it is for my coworkers.
@Xeo state of optional index is enough for concat-ing, but you need one more bit of information to make a cycle (IIRC)
@Xeo try to conceive the two things separately ('how do I iterate over one element and then all the elements from that thing' and 'how do I cycle that thing') as prototypes before mashing them together, at least that’s what I would do
@Morwenn Oh, recently I listened to some track you might like: Word of lies by At the gates
@JohanLarsson I meant to say delete key. It was in slight referral to the earlier topic twitter.com/gcouprie/status/677439391145566208
@Rerito I'll listen to it then :)
Xeo
Xeo
15:41
@LucDanton The "cycle" part isn't the problem, I think. The problem is the yielding. (Man, a coroutine would be great right about now.)
ok, I agree that the best code si written with the delete key
@Xeo oh… sorry what with toying with ranges I’ve written loads of state machines like that (and cycling is one of the more annoying ones), I’ll write an example
@Morwenn My favorite weightlifting youtuber uses it in his videos' intros :)
I need a non-sucky computer first
@LucDanton Automatically reminds me of Cartman's asiatic whore persona... "Sucky sucky 10 dollars"
15:45
hrm
uniquify should really be part of the Python standard library
the Python documentation even lists a recipe for it in itertools as unique_everseen
but the recipe is 16 lines long
and totally non-trivial
@Rerito yes that’s how much my laptop is worth now
@Rerito Well, it's pretty standard death metal :/
How do i find out the minimum number of flips needed to balance a given bracket sequence ?
repeat after me: meh-tal
Ven
Ven
@orlp you're talking about a language whose BDFL believes lambdas are a bad thing.
15:51
@Morwenn Well I liked it
I think the only death metal I really enjoy is melodic death metal.
Yeah. I was waiting for your input. I have no interest in making up a language just so I can help you get unstuck (only to find out that I made something up that wasn't what you needed and you'll just get stuck in a different place) — sehe 1 min ago
@Ven am I still too nice?
Ven
Ven
@sehe you're still taking the time to answer – yes
Well at least the dude seems nice
Ven
Ven
15:53
troo (s/nice/not too full of himself/)
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton the code is getting cleverer (but not simpler and easier to understand...)
You are not. I have asked you very very specific questions. And you came back with "I don't know what else to say (bla...)". That's not out of bullets. That's stubborn or not motivated. Either that or some miscommunication that I am not sure I can fix. — sehe 16 secs ago
and now?
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Or maybe I'll just say "fuck it" and put it all in one list.
Prolly easiest to understand, and it's prolly not gonna be a performance hogger, so eh.
Ven
Ven
@sehe you're still implying you want to help him fix his stuff... :P I'm done anyway
I think the OP expects me to sit down and carefully explain why I think he needs to address these questions. Thing is, he can find that out for himself if he wants to spend the time
15:56
I fear that I'm slowly liking the 1TBS indent more and more. I've always used Allman until there.
user1804599
> ok := 200 <= statusCode && statusCode < 300
user1804599
> ok := strconv.Itoa(statusCode)[0] == '2'
Am I not being honest with myself?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn 1tbs?
user1804599
I can't choose!
@Ven One true brace style
Ven
Ven
@Elyse 200 <= statusCode < statusCode :P. or statusCode in [200..300)
@Ven K&R indent style but always using braces for conditions.
@Morwenn Noooooooooo
Ven
Ven
15:58
@Morwenn ...instead of omitting them at times?
Why would you do that
That's horrible
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn oh, so that's the style I use :)
user1804599
@Ven The former makes no sense. The latter results in a syntax error.
> statusCode / 100 == 2 :D
@набиячлэвэлиь Because Allman uses a shitton of screen space when I have many small conditions.
user1804599
15:59
@milleniumbug :O
Ven
Ven
@Elyse the former would work in python, the latter would work in a language you're going to implement someday
@Ven But 1TBS puts the opening brace on the following line for a function declaration.
@Morwenn Omit all useless braces!

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