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00:02
'ello
@fredoverflow Strange. I got a much larger file. Maybe it had something to do with my hashing function...Next time I guess I'll try something other than int hash(String) { return 0x80000000; }
> selectivity fucker fahd
That's shiny xD
Some of the sentences yield interesting results combined with image search.
@milleniumbug define "define"
00:21
@fredoverflow Are you trying to get facts in the way of (even a weak attempt at) a joke? How dare you?
for some reasons hashCode looks awfully like hasCode
it's all the 'x's in it
@LucDanton #define define 1
Guys
should I namechange to ಠrlp?
my god
00:23
guess I'll just go back to ignoring non-fatal errors
I reduced the number of them but not quite to zero
orip pls
why is no one on discord
@LucDanton Reminds me of PL/M, which had a macro facility integrated into the language proper, so you could do things like declare forever literally while(true), and from then on it would substitute while(true) for forever. Source code size was at enough of a premium at the time that nearly every program I remember started with declare lit literally literally.
@orlp yes
00:26
@EtiennedeMartel renting today
@JerryCoffin declare dec lit declare?
the struggle
Ell
Ell
@EtiennedeMartel lol
@Borgleader I basically just did that today.
00:27
@Borgleader Whenever you share one of these comics, I've already read it hours before :p
But it's still cool.
@orlp have you thought about changing it to ಠr1p?
@Morwenn Well im not sharing it just for you :P
@Telkitty why the 1?
higher security measures >_<
00:28
1337 pts
also youve read it hours before because i share it when i come home from work and youre 6hrs ahead of me
@Borgleader Are you sure? :D
Ell
Ell
I don't like those comics
@Morwenn I like 'em too
@Ell D:
00:29
I like em
Ell you're a freak, and that's saying a lot from a digital puppy
Ell
Ell
haha
@Puppy Saw that a few times too.
@jaggedSpire That's because you like cute things :3
@Morwenn :3
Time to start reading stuff about SSE.
00:31
/cc @Mysticial
@Morwenn hi
@orlp Hi too I guess? :o
@Morwenn I keep thinking I should name at least one computer "Sindy", so whenever I write some really fast SSE code, I can honestly call them "Screaming Sindy Extensions".
@Morwenn if you have questions about SSE you can ask me, or if you want to embarrass yourself ask @Mysticial
@JerryCoffin hot
@orlp I'll embarrass myself anyway :(
@jaggedSpire cute red panda! ... not
.-.
@Telkitty thanks anyway
Aren't you not supposed to introduce breaking source code changes between minor versions of an API...?
Eh, nevemind.
@Telkitty Hey, I like those :D
00:35
:D
@ThePhD it can't be too bad :3
@Morwenn Why does that make me think that @Puppy showed me that before...
I don't know. The research finds nothing.
@Morwenn ooo
maybe @sehe too, but you generally dislike anything not classical I send you :P
00:39
Smooth jazz with a slightly aggressive snare? Fun, but not really the kind of music I enjoy though :/
I wish there were enum classes that were implicitly down-convertible to integers, but unable to be implicitly made from integers.
Man.
@Morwenn you know... funk? :P
I can see why people don't want to migrate to Lua 5.3 or 5.2.
They break the API over their knee regularly.
@orlp The funk I listen to is more like funk house or at least funk infused with more than a bit of electro.
Funk?
00:43
@Morwenn I mean, I'm just commenting on "Smooth jazz with a slightly aggressive snare?"
@ThePhD Yup. We're sorta stuck in 5.1 too.
@DeanSeo RIP.
@orlp I don't know, Breakwater does funk and it sounds different :p
Haha
@ThePhD I want Sol to provide full support with Lua 5.1
00:45
@DeanSeo Already done.
But it's not in Rapptz/sol on either the master or devel branch.
Rapptz isn't really... doing much in relation to sol, and that's probably because I've accrued so many changes he'd need to spend a serious amount of time to reviewit all, time he doesn't really have. vOv
@ThePhD Where is your repository?
@DeanSeo Here, in sol2
Be warned that it's entirely devel work in there.
I don't have a concept of "incremental fixes".
I'm... really hoping to be done fixing and performance tuning this after today.
Found it.
Been doing this for a straight week.
Ell
Ell
Balls
00:48
Oh, it's Sol2
Ell
Ell
I screwed up my shell
Sol2 does not sound well-named.
Let's see..
It's the repository for everything sol wanted in version 2.0.0.
Wow that's quite a lot amount of commit counts in Sol2
Well, yeah.
00:50
I can see you've been doing on it really hard.
Thanks
I've introduced significant performance improvements that improve sol's speed by an order of magnitude in almost every area.
Right now I'm trying to fix / speed up C++ Member Function Calls while also supporting Member Variable Access (e.g., myinstance.var = 24).
The Member Variable Access bit is actually what's making everything so stupidly hard. =/
I wish lua included some kind of intent thing..
@ThePhD Wow, but it sounds not easy. Lua Stack sometimes does some weird things such as creating a new separate stack when using its coroutines.
@DeanSeo Yeah.... not touching coroutines with a 20 meter stick.
00:53
So if that works it'll be awesome for me to do my job.
Our first release with Sol will be sold in China soon.
The contract for 3 machines has been signed.
Oh boy.
I better fix stuff quick...
Haha.
@ThePhD « Don't put your dick in crazy »
We're sorta avoiding the check-out when some significant changes are comitted though. Well our team leader decides that but I agree with him.
What do you think? Do we close this as a dupe of the book list question?
0
Q: What is the difference between vector <Class*> and vector <Class>?

DrakoWhat is the difference between vector < Class* > and vector < Class > ? And also, which one is better to work with when it comes to efficiency and to avoid errors? Thanks in advance

00:56
The sarcasm is strong with Jerry.
@Morwenn Don't think that's sarcasm :P
@JerryCoffin that's been edited by 'Duplicator'
dupe
~_~
Well, maybe we need to start by renaming the book list question to something like: "How do I start to get at least a vague clue about C++?"
@DeanSeo Deduplicator for those who read more carefully.
True. Or create a duplicate with that explicit name and link to the duplicate.
I voted it as a duplicate of this stackoverflow.com/questions/22146094/…
00:59
@JerryCoffin Haha you're right
good morning
Yo
@HubertApplebaum Still in bed?
no at the office ._.
regrettably
Oh no -.-
Ell
Ell
Good morning
01:00
@Ven What a ridiculous name!
@milleniumbug There's a little more to it though--the old problem that even if an X is a Y (i.e., X publicly derives from Y), an array/vector of one still isn't an array/vector of the other.
Ugh.
I had to revert to a slightly modified version of my old shit.
Now my performance is going to hit the fucking dirt again.
@Borgleader You did this to me.
git checkout shit --from-yesterday
01:02
maybe it'll be paydirt though
HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ah.
Nobody's paying me for this. .-.
Here's a free 0$ to keep you motivated
in that all your work will pay off
A WHOLE 0$?!
FUCK YEEEAH
@ThePhD Btw we've been through thousands of tests and all that seems buggy, NOT surprisngly, came from our code, which saddens me also. So I don't think you have to be worried :D :D :D
01:04
@HubertApplebaum you high-roller
@DeanSeo You say, while I uncover fresh bugs daily. ;;
@ThePhD You're a perfectionist.
A framework has to be.
Don't need to become OpenSSL™.
@ThePhD so you're a perfectionmust not a perfectionist
@HubertApplebaum no way! unless you double your offer, I’m walking out
01:05
kek
Aww fuckernutters
I forgot to add proper overload resolution to this stuff.
Ffff.
that's...unfortunate
@LucDanton There you go: 0.$
01:07
@sehe nice, surprised you posted it. Stevie Wonder meets Money Mark.
Awwh fucksticks where do I even begin.
why did I put salt in this oil how did I forget that salt is an ionic compund and won't dissolve well in oil
I could make a compile-time indexing map.
TECHNICALLY this boolean decision I'm making a runtime doesn't... have to be...
@JohanLarsson I didn't know before @orlp posted
But god, that's a shitload of engineering work.
01:09
@HubertApplebaum sucker! I would have accepted as low as a 50% increase
NVIDIA can't do C++ apparently
does that surprise you
@LucDanton this isn't Morgan Stanley
... Why hasn't that code crashed yet?
I don't think either of us want to know
Ell
Ell
01:11
@HubertApplebaum lol wat
also lmao there's worse wait
think of what has to be happening to let that happen
Hubert pls
I may be young but my heart is still fragile.
here and here
that's quite an embarassment
@HubertApplebaum Is that basically an un-initialized pointer?
01:12
it's a compilation error
@Ell Dude wants a 50% increase on my generous 0$ offer, who the f does he think he is
wow wtf
once you've found all of them I'd be willing to give you a star for an aggregated list of these offenses
@HubertApplebaum classical 'forgot to instantiate my templates' mistake
the world must know of their incompetence, or at least as many Loungers as possible
01:13
Stupid
fucking
@LucDanton "what are tests"
VC++
not letting me implement the fast way, because WHY WOULD YOU NEED THIS TEMPLATE STUFF SILLY HUMAN BEING
just use new and molyporphism
I didn't even use C++14 constexpr.... or ANY constexpr at all.
And if I don't use variadics and hardcode it all it works prefectly.
I'm so fuckin' goddamn salty right now.
VC++ should fall under "cruel and unusual punishment"
01:16
@ThePhD tasty
but careful with your blood pressure
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A: Least restrictive memory ordering for spin-lock with two atomics

Daniel DowdYou should avoid using the c++ version of the test and set lock. Instead you should use the atomic instructions provided by the compiler. This actually makes a big difference. This will work with gcc and is a test and test and set lock which is a bit more efficient that the standard test and set ...

what an idiot
@HubertApplebaum Any thought to be back to Cicada soon or late?
@Mgetz Daniel Downs
syndrome
Ell
Ell
Nvidia are cluesparsw apparently
01:19
Matrix3
@DeanSeo Idk I don't like to reuse identities too much, why?
That's a movie name.
@HubertApplebaum Your last name sounds absurd. :p
@DeanSeo what movie
there was only one Matrix
@Mgetz replacing C++ atomics with some random code already sounds terrible
I am using google.ca, because it's easy to type with my left hand.
01:22
@DeanSeo which one
@ThePhD What did I do again?
Just two letters
@DeanSeo context xkcd.com/566
@HubertApplebaum Applebaum
well that's racist now
01:23
How come?!
Park sounds good from Park Young Bae.
@DeanSeo interesting how there's just a blank page
(ㅁ___ㅁ)a
I have incredible powers of self-delusion
yet you failed to see the raccoon within every red panda #disappointed
I chose instead to see the red panda in every raccoon.
01:27
<3
You don't like the black pandas?
I prefer brown bears over black or white bears
Ell
Ell
Gödel encoding is really genius I think
@ThePhD oreo pandas are not as cute as red pandas
if @Xeo worked from home
01:29
<3
@Borgleader Obviously wrong, I'm afraid (his sweatshirt would be lettered in German).
xeo is turning into a crazy cat dude ... I like it
argh CMake trying to find Clang on my system and failing horribly at that
cats are good for retaining warmth on cold nights, just like dogs
and presumably red pandas :3
or chickens
and they are cheaper
01:41
@Telkitty you would be the expert there
or can be cheaper ... coz my chickens eat shrimps and fish and their feed cost more than jasmine rice per kg
you could, possibly treat your chickens as a garbage bin for leftovers so heard
but you can't spoil them from young
shrimps and fish are not fresh though, possibly bad for humans thus feed to them after cooking the seafood
My chickens are fine by the way, so far they have not shown any sign of food poisoning
01:55
really wish I could perform programmatic queries on my code, e.g. 'where are all the non-member function templates' for easy Nieblerification
@Telkitty it's good to hear your chickens continue to be happy. :)
wow another project idea
@LucDanton You mean like SQL
@milleniumbug are you swimming in them yet?
@HubertApplebaum sure, why not
01:56
select * from members where is_nieblerizable(_)
@jaggedSpire yup
@jaggedSpire they are very happy :) they even chip in when they hear people talking inside house :p
@LucDanton sounds like a cool clang-utils project
off you go!
clang-niebler cc @Rapptz
clang-nieblerize
01:58
@HubertApplebaum I can’t I’m too busy nieblerizing
part of the prophet-utils package
couldn't you just run a documentation generator on your code and then look only at non-member functions?
@jaggedSpire good one
I assume that would at least narrow it down
@jaggedSpire seriously though yeah that’s a good approach
01:59
I aim to please
I aim to piss
no, you aim to miss
Ell
Ell
I wrote a clang thing which puts all symbols in a database
@jaggedSpire not to bring you down or anything but I’m not sure what tool can handle my code atm :)
Ell
Ell
Idk if it works. As in, I know it does add a load of symbols but I haven't done anything useful with them vOv
02:05
a parser connecting to the database?
(it’s totally to bring you down)
@Ell Now write a thing that can pattern match
like filter functions
whatever
be useful, Ell
look at your little friends ThePhD and Morwenn
they are being productive
Ell
Ell
Well it uses neo4j
So you can use the cypher query language which is kinda useful :P
you help to moving money from someone to someone else, you are surely very 'productive'
not
@LucDanton ah well
@LucDanton so cruel
Ell
Ell
02:08
I've no idea how to incrementally update the database though.
I want to avoid deleting everything and rebuilding from scratch
?
@Ell insert? delete? update?
@HubertApplebaum Hubert "Slavemaster" Applebaum
Ell
Ell
I mean if you rename a method or sthng
@LucDanton are you implying he has is a hard drive?
a soft copy obviously ...
02:11
speaking of Niebler, I’m running again into one of those situations where I have a function template that allows both (in this case) target(arg) and target<int>(arg)
I guess I can rename the first one to raw_target or something (it returns void* instead of int*)
So, first thing about SIMD intrinsics: lol, where do I find decent tutorials that actually tell where to start?
@CatPlusPlus So I got used to f.lux so I switched it from Halogen (3400k) to Incandescent (2700k).
/cc @jaggedSpire
@Morwenn I will be your tutorial bby
Oh you mean CPU SIMD :(
@Mysticial
Haha :p
I guess I will just go to sleep for tonight.
@Borgleader eeeexcellent
02:18
Are you implementing SIMD sorts?
@jaggedSpire What is your set to again?
Bitonic SIMD sort is gr8
Also counting sort
@Borgleader I disabled it because it doesn't play well with LOTRO :D
Lord Of The Races in Orbit
You should totally play swtor anyway :P
02:20
and I've played LOTRO once in the last 6 months >_>
@HubertApplebaum Yeah, I wanted to try to SIMD the shit out of sorting networks.
Currently g++ does a good job for int but I guess that it could perform better for other built-in types.
of course it has to do with sorting :P
@StackedCrooked "sorting networks" not sorting ... networks :P
02:24
@jaggedSpire One of the only things I didn't have to use for that sorting library is polymorphism. I haven't used threads nor SIMD yet but it's planned.
I wish we could specialize at compile time some stuff depending on target capabilities
I re-enabled f.lux. Ah, this feels so much softer on my eyes
@Morwenn so it's a nice exercise in almost everything :P
like void foo_sort_with_simd(int*, size_t) requires AVX512 { ... }
@jaggedSpire Er, maybe.
@Morwenn needs more xml (and databases!)
02:26
@HubertApplebaum Lowl.
@HubertApplebaum well i think you could but it would require that the compiler emit defines for all the capabilities you care about
yes
doesn't seem unfeasible amirit
@Morwenn This video is good at getting a feel of the whole process. The slides "How we do the shuffle" explains how you can deal with a few practical problems.
@HubertApplebaum #if __has_include(<smmintrin.h>)
how do I mark stuff for reading later again
02:28
@StackedCrooked Bweergh~, RIP me. I don't watch videos about programming :(
Then start with the slides :)
@milleniumbug I just open a tab
please don't ask how many tabs I have open
@StackedCrooked I'll try to find them tomorrow. For now I'll just go to sleep ^^"
Good night :)
@Morwenn <3 night
However, the video really helps to break the ice. I usually watch programming videos 1.5x speed.
@Morwenn night
02:30
@Morwenn that tells you about the compiler, not the target, does it? ie -march
@HubertApplebaum Oh, maybe.
Sorting with simd seems like a difficult challenge.
Sorting is so branchy.
Some sorts are very SIMD-friendly
Ell
Ell
But but quixksort appears so parralelisable
int core2_func (void) __attribute__ ((__target__ ("arch=core2")));
int sse3_func (void) __attribute__ ((__target__ ("sse3")));
@HubertApplebaum Is that what you wanted?
02:35
nice now make it standard
:hap:
Good luck.
also sometimes when I write a Niebler-style function I forget to inject my CRTP mixin and I would like to be told so :(
I guess I can probably co-ax Awk to tell me though
mmh I don’t know if typeid queries and comparisons are noexcept, let’s check that
comparison is not noexcept, interesting
all the more reason to split raw_target and target
very nice, the std::get<int> etc. libstdc++ implementation is a 'constant-time' one
02:52
> Why is there so much hostility towards C++?
Oh boy oh boy let's do some click
I could go for some click
oooh bby
dis gonna be gud
It's kinda big though. So yeah, I threw a textbook in front of your face.
_mmmmm_icecream
ICE ICE bby

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