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honestly I don't really remember why I did it, it had something to do with error recovery but I don't know if I ever checked that it actually produced the outcome that I wanted
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I have a hunch that coroutines could help there vOv
but it's only a hunch
@Borgleader you obviously didn't watch it :D
Erm. Ok.
It's from Assassination Classroom S2 :)
00:07
lol
wow reusing stuff better than most programmers
@StackedCrooked lol
@StackedCrooked That manga is good :D
Good to know :)
00:09
Even though the heroes succeed a bit too often.
Xeo
Xeo
The manga's ending in 4 chapters
also, go read Boku no Hero Academia. Good shit, also getting an anime soon-ish
@Morwenn Did you see/read One Punch Man?
Which means that I have still 50 chapters left to read.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Yes/Yes (Murata version only, though)
Cool.
I've only seen the anime.
00:10
@StackedCrooked Nope. I tend not to watch anything (of course, there are some exceptions), and I mostly don't read shônen.
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> One Punch Man
> Shounen
heeeeh
Sounds like shônen to me.
It's not shonen even though it was published in a shonen magazine!
> The series began publication in Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump (Shonen Jump Alpha at the time) in North America on January 21, 2013.
> Action, Comedy, Martial Arts, Seinen, Shounen, Supernatural
k
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Also, shounen is a demographic, not a genre~
00:12
@Morwenn It's more like a parody on superheroes.
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It's a super hero parody thing
Still doesn't look like something I would read.
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He's literally "One Punch" man
and is super sad about it
because he kills everything in one punch (spoilers)
Also the "One Puuuunch" that starts the OP's vocals is cool.
Meh.
I think I never laughed harder than with Gravitation.
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00:13
welp, sleep timu
my mail server is down again ...
Sleep right.
mail server's online rate: 67%
@Xeo That's the opening scene of the anime. Hardly a spoiler :P
@Morwenn Broaden your mind!
00:16
@StackedCrooked Ok, time to try hardcore yaoi then.
Erm, never mind.
Forget what I said.
@StackedCrooked o shit the stab in ep 1 boku dake ga inai machi!!!!!!!!!! came out of nowhere, I like it
@ScarletAmaranth ep1 was so depressing. I almost quit the series for that.
Or was it ep2.
@Morwenn no! Don't do it! That end of the world of fanfiction is a dark place!
@StackedCrooked ep 1 has a stab
00:19
lol, no spoilers
a foreboding place
stabby stabby
20% increased crit rate (it was from behind)
@jaggedSpire It doesn't have to be fanfiction.
it was ep1
00:19
I've already read soooooo many of those trap things anyway .______.
@Morwenn it doesn't but there's one hell of a lot there
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@Morwenn do you enjoy this?
@Ell It has its place on my ironic music scale.
Tomorrow I will have to write a few slides for Jacksonville.
00:24
> Experimental Insimination of Carnivorous Arachnids Into Human Females
Interesting title.
The best part is that I have no out-of-the-box simple code idea demonstrating why you'd sort anything in a generic algorithm.
@StackedCrooked AHAHAHAHAH dat "extended" revival; yeah that anime might be gud; I also like there are only 8 epis (so far??)
@StackedCrooked Check the real name of the band 55gore.
> Intracerebrally Consuming Cephalalgia Through The Cranium Macerating Debrisfucked Manure Ingested Remains Of The Mindfucked Cataplexic Wicked Mankind Whom Fistfucked The Progenies From The Deepest Depths Of The Analmaggot Raped Human Pieces Of Erotic Shitmasses Which Gave Birth To Worthless Eunuchs As Travesty For Cumstained Whorefaced Sluts Enslaved By This Stupid Society Full Of Fetal Garbages
They have a way with words :P
@Morwenn I might use that as my argumentation against the bad code my colleague writes.
> tbh I like the vocals. Sounds like frogs to me. Frogs are neat
@StackedCrooked This will get them fired up. Or simply fired if you're lucky enough.
00:29
apparently gyp can output cmake
@StackedCrooked ofc not :P
cant wait for next season
If you had told me 5 years ago that I’d be filing bugs against Clang at work, I would have laughed at you: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26675
00:47
@Morwenn Either way it's pretty accurate.
:p
Anyway, I'm sleepy. See you another tomorrow :)
<3 night bby
@Morwenn night
Say what you want. The extreme metal guys occasionally have good riffs.
00:52
does lounge seem kinda dead to you peeps recently
Not really.
But I'm one of the dead people.
All I do is read stuff like this.
I've been binging cppcon vidyas
good ... goood
which ones?
the ones I should have watched in October >_>
00:56
Niebler's Ranges, Andrei's allocators and declarative control flow, Sean Parent's data structures talk and now I'm watching the Mat Hargett's unit testing one
ive seen the first 3
I wouldn't classify it as binging but they're all an hour minimum
Sean Parent's talk has a really neat part about forest data structures
I think I'm gonna watch his other Better Code talks after this unit testing talk
Yeah Sean's parent talks are all good (well the 3 ones ive seen)
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I <3 Sean parent
He's one of my favourite speakers
he seems p rad
01:01
I've finally arrived on SO. Someone appears to have a personal vendetta against me. It's such an auspicious day. :)
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fu wikipedia
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I forgot my password, after a bunch of tries I gave up and reset the password
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Now this fucking website tells me to wait, because I tried to log in too many times
My only login has always been xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Time to use a password manager I guess
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01:10
Any recommendations?
notepad
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@bitcode Doesn't run on this OS
notepad++
guys guys guys. I have a great question for today
wonderful question*
is this bad practice:

copy_constructor(copy&) { // pseudo code
*this = copy;
}

when operator= is properly overloaded?
@bitcode y u no const copy&?
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01:12
@bitcode Yes.
@Borgleader it is const copy& though. it is pseudo code
@Fanael why?
@bitcode I've done that very thing, though to be explicit I usually would instead do this->operator=(copy);
> C:\Temp>clang -c meow.cpp
That's STL alright.
@Borgleader the code I've shown you is pseudo code. the real code is const copy&
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01:15
type(const type& rhs) { whatever; }
type& operator=(type rhs) { swap(rhs); return *this; }
@bitcode you cant just slap pseudo code on actual code cuz you dont feel like writing it properly :P
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That's how I'd do it.
pseudo code doesnt actually look like code
why would you use pseudocode with missing qualifiers in a language where qualifiers can mean the difference between good and bad code
01:16
sudo code
guys, focus on the issue here:

*this = copy

it does not matter if copy constant or not, as you can clearly see that I'm not changing its value
therefore my great pseudo code was fine
no I can't see that
I don't know what operator= does
I assume it copies
yeah, that makes sense
but you didn't const-qualify it so I have no idea what it does to the poor argument
ok, you're right I'm wrong. nothing unusual. now, is it bad practice to use operator= inside your copy constructor if your operator= is properly overloaded?
01:19
what unspeakable things might happen in that call
you're initializing then assigning
it's a waste
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Q: Calling assignment operator in copy constructor

stasAre there some drawbacks of such implementation of copy-constructor? Foo::Foo(const Foo& i_foo) { *this = i_foo; } As I remember, it was recommend in some book to call copy constructor from assignment operator and use well-known swap trick, but I don't remember, why...

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@bitcode Yes, because you have to initialize shit in your copy constructor first so your copy assignment operator preconditions are satisfied.
BRO y u no search :)
user784668
Unnecessary tight coupling.
@RyanBemrose thanks for your input btw
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01:20
Instead, use the copy constructor to implement the assignment operator, like I did above.
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4 mins ago, by Fanael
type(const type& rhs) { whatever; }
type& operator=(type rhs) { swap(rhs); return *this; }
@Fanael which is exactly @sbi answer in that link
what did we learn? lrn2gewglm8
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@Borgleader No. Compare "Yes, that's a bad idea. All member variables of user-defined types will be initialized first, and then immediately overwritten." and "Yes, because you have to initialize shit in your copy constructor first so your copy assignment operator preconditions are satisfied."
@Borgleader I want to talk to mah SO frends about this issue in particular
thats y
@Fanael the code is the same
look at his code snippet
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01:23
@Borgleader No shit. An idiom is an idiom is an idiom.
@Fanael UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I wasnt tell you to learn to gewgl, my point was, he'd have gotten the same code snippet had he bothered to google the damn thing in the first place
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@Borgleader Gewgl is blocked here anyway.
@Fanael I see, the swap function uses the copy constructor. I never really used swap before. but that makes sense. a lot
that trick seems to me to be an excellent idea only where you have an inexpensive to move type or don't care about purrformance, though it is very nice what with easy exception safety and all
@Fanael wtf
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@bitcode It doesn't.
01:25
@bitcode wot
@bitcode it doesnt, the parameter is passed by value, thus implies a copy
it uses move constructor
or yeah a move
@Fanael so... how the hell would I be using copy constructor to implement assignment operator?
@bitcode pass by value -> copy construct, look at the signature
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01:26
@jaggedSpire Cheap to swap, more like. Which is most types.
@bitcode implicitly through the by-value parameter
@Borgleader I see... I hadn't noticed it was by value
@Fanael have any examples off the top of your head that specialize swap so they don't use move?
but it wouldn't work without the swap though, would it?
@bitcode if there was no swap the function would be doing nothing except return *this, so no it wouldnt work
@jaggedSpire D:
@Borgleader I want a fluffy owl friend, but I was expecting a puppy. :\
or also known as the whales of the skeleton cc @HubertApplebaum
@LucDanton they say that? who?
@Borgleader I know that.... but what I mean is: is there any other algorithm besides swap() that would benefit from the by-value parameter?
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@jaggedSpire Like, most if not all containers in the standard library?
01:31
@bitcode most likely? thats very open ended
I'll try to be very clear here: Fanael said it is better to use the copy constructor to implement the copy assignment operator than the other way around. ok. I believe that. but could you do that without using swap? is it even possible?
@bitcode yeah, the choice is usually between implementing move assignment (and then the default std::swap picks up the slack), or provide swap (in which case it’s the construct-and-swap assign op that does the filling in)
@bitcode Well you could std::move it in i guess
@Fanael funny I always assumed most just called std::swap, and implemented the swap member function as part of the Container interface, which had it present for special cases. You're telling me that is not so?
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@jaggedSpire Yeah. They tend to call std::swap, but on internal pointers, not on themselves.
01:34
I'm having difficulty imagining what improvements a typical implementation of std::vector could have made in its swap implementation over moving its values
@jaggedSpire moving is half a swap
aren't they usually three pointers?
they do the same things
@jaggedSpire 3? I thought it was 1 pointer + 2 size_t's
@LucDanton yes, that's what I'm arguing. Why wouldn't an implementation of vector::swap implement it as std::swapping itself with its argument?
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01:35
@jaggedSpire See the difference for yourself: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/dff7104a0f9b312a
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Remember, std::swap is overloaded for containers so it calls the member swap.
the standard containers are not a good example because their move ops and swaps have different semantics re: iterator invalidation
(which is kinda silly)
@jaggedSpire all the same the question doesn’t make too sense
@Fanael oh, interesting
@Borgleader <3
@LucDanton because I forgot that std::swap is specialized to call their member functions? :\
@Fanael thank you
@jaggedSpire how could you forget that ... tsk tsk
@jaggedSpire no (it’s not), but because unless I missing something it would be pointless as it would be the same as default swap
01:41
@Borgleader I am shamed u_u
@Borgleader see? if I hadn't broight up the discussion here,jaggedSpirte wouldn't have learned something...
tsk tsk
@bitcode you got lucky :P
@LucDanton so you don't implement it in two locations, just forward the call to somewhere centralized, I was thinking
though it's almost pointless when you're swapping the values of 12 or 24 bytes
@bitcode nice spelling of my nick
@jaggedSpire youre jaggedSprite now
@Borgleader :( but I don't want to be
user784668
01:46
How do I ensure that data actually hits disk on linux?
I'll be your smoothPepsi :P
@jaggedSpire almost jackSparrow
for tiny values of almost
@Fanael sniper scope
user784668
01:48
@LucDanton I don't have enough adhesive :(
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@Fanael sync perhaps?
But that seems very forceful
There must be a better way
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OH FUCK YOU LINUX
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So, there's fsync_range
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but of course it's not reachable from userspace
@Fanael and fsync_rage apparently
01:50
@Borgleader kek
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Oh also tis
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A: How to purge disk I/O caches on Linux

Chris DennettSounds like you want the sync command, or the sync() function. If you want disk cache flushing: echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

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@Ell sync syncs everything in the system
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Yeah I'm still looking :3
Do you want it for a particular file?
user784668
That's fsync
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well shit
01:53
@LucDanton not to continue embarrassing myself further but looking at the cppreference entry for Container it's got the semantics of swap(a,b) as a.swap(b). Is there some weird standard rule that means that this doesn't necessarily call the member function?
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I'll just make this crap require three files and let device-mapper worry about the rest
that's what made me come here ask about the copy constructor
Well actually yes to continue embarrassing myself; I quite like this hole I'm digging.
@jaggedSpire no, it does call it
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@bitcode congratulations you reimplemented vector except more crappy?
01:55
@LucDanton okay then
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@bitcode also can't even store a 5GB array of chars
@Fanael actually, I re-re-reimplemented. this is the third time I did this. but this version is 600 lines shorter
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@Fanael how come ypi want to force a flush? Benchmarking?
user784668
@Ell Correctness.
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01:57
You don't trust the kernel? :3
user784668
@Ell The kernel doesn't flush the data until some point in the future.
@Fanael you can see in the code that, in my particular class, the *this = copy approach works fine
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Which is not what you want when you want to achieve ACID. Without I, anyway.
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Right. Unless it writes it "now"
@bitcode for a given value of fine
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01:58
@bitcode It doesn't, _ptr is uninitialized in the op= call from copy ctor.
user784668
You're just lucky.
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In fact, are you even calling your copy ctor anywhere?
but the operator= never expected an initialized _std
_ptr*

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