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23:08
#disoffended
#dissolved #sugar #water
user3047181
in an interview, a dude said I should use a std::map rather than a std::priorityqueue to store a range of values where I only care about the order, and I almost corrected him but I didn't cos he looked smart... but surely a pq is better optimized for situations when random access is not needed?
Ell
Ell
not enough info really
@MeltyButter wat
that's a load of bs both ends
Ell
Ell
are you mapping a key to a value in an ordered fashion?
I didn't correct him cause he looked smart ... fatal mistake
23:15
supposedly he meant set, not map. Also, "random access" - doesn't work on maps/sets either. It's a load of bs
@sehe he he he
@sehe map because key is the priority
"store a range of values where I only care about the order" indicates vector, deque, (s)list
user3047181
@Ell yes, but afterwards, I only access via desc-asce iteration
still dumb, trees aren't optimized for single-end removal
it'd need to constantly rebalance
Ell
Ell
I'm confused still. Are you mapping indices to values?
23:17
@MeltyButter If you want bidirectional iteration, then a set would be superior--a PQ only supports iteration in one direction.
user3047181
@Ell not sure, it was basically a "here's a list of x
user3047181
's with y attributes, order by y"
user3047181
kind of problem
Ell
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my first instinct would be to use std vector and std sort :P
vector<X> v; sort(begin(v), end(v), [](auto&a,auto&b) { return a.y < b.y; });
Ell
Ell
23:18
but then I don't know what I'm doing really
ah, either sehe also doesn't know what he's doing, or I know what sehe's doing
or. something.
user3047181
yeah but I assume pq does all that nonsense automatically, and probably more efficiently?
@Ell in contrast to some people, we can read requirements (and not assume additional complexity)
@MeltyButter nope and nope
user3047181
@sehe really? why did they bother including it std then?
If the task is to order an existing collection of values, use a sort algorithm.
namespace
23:20
@MeltyButter Because sometimes you need it. When you have a different task
user3047181
@sehe okay. what task, if not sorting, would you require a std::pq for then?
@MeltyButter It's like saying, why did they make $10 bills, if they know $100 bills pay for all of the same and more
:: in C++ almost always means belongs to when you read from right to left
@sehe sort(v, &X::y); even better :p
@MeltyButter It's handy when you want to keep the collection sorted on insertion. And know you have limited access patterns
@Morwenn Doesn't work with standard library
23:22
pq is not a container guys
@sehe Works with Ranges TS though.
Woot. I'll have that
user3047181
@sehe but in this case, it is sorted on insertion
wrong
evenin', Lounge
user3047181
23:24
@sehe so what is that sorted on?
@jaggedSpire Evening <3
@Morwenn <3
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz yes it is o.O
@MeltyButter What? It's your messages, screenshot-ed in the order they arrived in my chat client
Ell
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@MeltyButter y, like you said
23:26
@Ell no it's not
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@BartekBanachewicz why?
user3047181
@sehe well I mean I don't understand what the proper nomenclature is :P whats the real difference between having a list that you want to sort and having a series of values over time you want to sort?
@Ell because it's a container adaptor that defaults to std::vector as a container
basically it says 'here is a map of values with key attributes, ordered by key'
@Ell It's actually specializing an actual container
It has a container, but isn't one. Sort of.
23:27
@MeltyButter it's different in the intrinsic amount of work required. Call it entropy. It's just doing more work, you know
@BartekBanachewicz Isn't a container anything that offers the interface of a container?
@Morwenn No, container adaptors aren't containers
They are adaptors.
Just like a function template isn't a function.
Ell
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@Morwenn yeah but, std::priority_queue doesn't satisfy Container
@BartekBanachewicz That evades the question (I agree with you)
Ell
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I was under the impression that it did
23:29
@Ell That's what I was checking.
Ell
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it isn't default ctor'able
user3047181
@sehe ehhh well I don'y mean to be a smartarse but according to my experiments, there was absolutely no diff between a map and a pq when it comes to sorting a vector of random values... so when do the gains manifest themselves?
Ell
Ell
and doesn't have a few member types required like iterators
@BartekBanachewicz Well, std::vector isn't a fucking container then since it's an intercourser template.
@Morwenn It satisfies Container
23:30
@Morwenn A class template can be a container :) wrong
std::bedroom is a fucking container.
3
In some interpretations, only templates are Containers
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not sure, what is the value_type of std::vector?
@MeltyButter I have never talked about a map either. I'll remind you and then I'm done:
15 mins ago, by sehe
"store a range of values where I only care about the order" indicates vector, deque, (s)list
@набиячлэвэлиь Yeah right, but std::stack doesn't satisfy the ContainerAdaptor concept so it's not a container adaptor.
23:31
12 mins ago, by sehe
vector<X> v; sort(begin(v), end(v), [](auto&a,auto&b) { return a.y < b.y; });
@Morwenn Sure, if there is a ContainerAdaptor concept
@Ell There's no value_type of std::vector. There's value_type of std::vector<T>, and that's T.
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz right. so std::vector isn't a container
@набиячлэвэлиь Too bad there isn't one.
@Ell Hmm, you might be right now that I think about it
std::vector<T> is a container of T
23:32
ITT Lounge pedantry
@BartekBanachewicz ...
ETOOPEDANTIC
That was my point. But my overall point was that we're all pedantic fucks and that it leads to nowhere interesting ._____.
Ell
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@ElimGarak he started it :V
@TonyTheLion :D
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@Morwenn I agree
23:33
@Morwenn Don't worry my CI is building haskell code so the time isn't totally wasted
I don't.
@Morwenn Well then, a container adapter is either (a) defined in plaintext, or (b) not defined at all and subject t interpretation
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn then I disagree, I suppose :P
@Morwenn ITRA nowhore
@sehe That's the only answer to Ell's question :|
23:33
@BartekBanachewicz The fact that you're not totally wasted and building Haskell is probably a waste by itself.
@набиячлэвэлиь #nowhore
I didn't feel like drinking
@BartekBanachewicz you could be reasonable instead :)
> >Barket
> >beasonable
bear plz
23:35
RFC bartek to satisfy reasonable
@Morwenn that's one big headed bear ...
@Morwenn majestic!
@ElimGarak (concept names begin with uppercase)
lol C++ peasants imagining they have concepts
23:36
that's almost as bad as specifying your PS4 specs in a forum signature
(I thought PCMasterrace movement was stupid then I saw that ^ and nearly rofled)
I am tilted on the bed and can't feel the arm that's supporting my tilt. I am doing pretty good at riting.
I linked to the boost lib and included the graphml.cpp into the build, and added #include <boost/graph/graphml.cpp> to the main project, and now it works. Thanks — Mohav 13 mins ago
#conceptsarenotdead
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz why mayn
why
why the trolling?
I don't get it
23:38
@Telkitty is that Satan Bear?
more like a thief bear :p
Ordering take away food
just taking it
user3047181
@sehe ok, ok, I went and tested pq's versus vector with sort and pq's were still faster, as I expected.... Is there some kind of conspiracy going on?
lol. bogus benchmarks strike again. Can you share the code you used?
(Hint: it's all about the actual access patterns)
@JohanLarsson IKEA was closed
23:47
hey @ThePhD :) <3
> Bjarne Stroustrup will be teaching a section
> LANGUAGE LIBRARY DESIGN C++
AWWWW YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH
@TonyTheLion Hiyo.
@ThePhD :O YOU'RE BACK
relevant ^^
23:48
@ThePhD <3 <3 <3
@ThePhD sup? we missed you and by we I mean me specifically and in general :P :)
@ThePhD also, awesomesauce!
@jaggedSpire I pulled my shit together for Digital Logic / Circuits and I got a really good grade on the final.
@ThePhD High five!
@ThePhD Awwww that's awesome!!! well done man :) :D
23:49
I CAN PIPELINE YOUR MIPS PROCESSOR ANY WAY YOU LIKE BABYCAKES.
that's because you're awesome
user3047181
@sehe does this link work? ideone.com/fpaF0P
awww bby come do it pls <3
But the war isn't over. I have 3 finals left, back 2 back 2 back, next week.
Physics
Introduction to Prob and Stats (Save me)
@ElimGarak is your man for physics :)
23:50
@ThePhD ouch. I'm sorry.
and Linear Algebra.
All the goddamn math ones q_q
Do any of your profs have a policy where they'll arrange for you to have your final a day earlier if you've got two others on the same day?
@Morwenn How do you write code on a sofa and feel comfortable? Please teach me, my arm is going numb :(
aaaaaahhh
some people know how to live life
@ElimGarak I generally have something under/near my elbow.
23:53
RED PANDA TIME /cc @Borgleader @Morwenn @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @WGhost @набиячлэвэлиь
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz not this guy though
And I'm a bit slumped. It helps too.
@Ell we'll talk when you have kids and I have a Corvette
@jaggedSpire It's Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday, sooo... uh. I don't want a final 3 days earlier on the weekend. .-.
Ell
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@ThePhD holy balls nice
You're getting lectures from bjarne himself
23:54
@ThePhD ah, yeah
Ell
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Where do you go?
thought you meant 3 in one day, since it was possible to get that at my college :P
@TonyTheLion In order to get into the course, you have to fill out a survey and justify the course. For the "justify why we should let you in", I posted the picture as the reason. :D
@ThePhD ayyyyy :D :) :D
23:55
uni in a nutshell
I believe I don't need to post tits that supposedly preceded that message
user1804599
I'm a female.
user1804599
woo
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz lol wat
hi Elyse
23:58
@Elyse officially?
vicious red panda assault /cc @Borgleader @Morwenn @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @WGhost @набиячлэвэлиь
Meh.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz no :P
@Morwenn I'll try to find some kittens. :P
@Ell I like the "don't even bother showing up" part
23:59
somewhat credible source
can still be fake of course
@BartekBanachewicz d'awww

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