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00:10
Hi, it is said that the stack grows downward when data in a function. Does that mean the new data gets 'bigger' or 'smaller' addresses ?
if that makes sense...
Data should be added on top of a stack, so the new data gets 'bigger' addresses and all of the other data is figuratively pushed downward ?
Ell
Ell
@Columbo that's not what big o means :P
Oh wait. I'm unsure if you misinterpreted or not.
THe newly created variable does indeed get smaller address. Interesting. found how to view stack variables address in that answer : stackoverflow.com/questions/18856487/…
00:26
Yeah.
visual studio's memory window agrees
it all makes sense now.
@milleniumbug Very good page thanks a lot
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@Borgleader ^ I did it. No UB, just hard compile time shenanigans. We have implemented 100% of all features, with all tests passing, and we are now literally one of the fastest lua <-> C++ frameworks in existence.
/cc @HubertApplebaum @DeanSeo @jaggedSpire
@ThePhD SEE!!!! SEEE I FUCKING TOLD YOU
@ThePhD you are a real human bean and a real hero
<3 you can do eet
00:41
@ThePhD this was a triumph
I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS
@ThePhD isn't sol faster than sol2?
or is higher better?
0 means unimplemented
@orlp 0 means "unsupported".
I should put that in an official note somewhere.
I'm so impressed I'm not gonna catface you for a week @ThePhD
00:43
@ThePhD what's wrong with 'nan'?
@orlp vOv
excellent work
Only 1 thing left now: Documentation.
... Eeeeehhh we'll do it laaater.
@ThePhD that can wait
I really DO have to do it later, uh
because my big Programming ASsignment for Advacned Computer Graphics
is due in 2 days
and I haven't even started yet. <_>
00:46
RIP
Do you think he'll understand if I tell him that I've been working on a framework for the last two weeks? .-.
is he a dick?
Kinda?
then prob not :(
He seems like the kind of person that would give me no mercy.
Ell
Ell
00:50
He won't understand.
Well.
Time to eat since I haven't eaten in FOREVER
and then it's time to get back to writing a Raytracer in ~~~Java~~~.
hey guys, I have a question, is here any room for love and dating? I want to fall in love with someone who is very skilled programmer.
15
What the hell -_- Why would you start in the c++ board?!
@ThePhD Congratulations :D
Jan 30 '15 at 2:30, by Borgleader
"Hi I have a question about my retirement fund"
"Sir this is a convenience store..."
"I know but it's the only thing open at this hour"
/cc @hamidkavianathar
00:55
Wat.
...why?
Because stars.
I still don't understand
@jaggedSpire That's because you're not a very skilled programmer :/
@Morwenn rekt
and here I thought it was because I'm a soulless monster
00:58
@jaggedSpire what is it that you dont understand
@Borgleader what does a skilled programmer in particular bring to the table that someone would want to fall in love with one in particular? I -sort of- understand being interested in someone, noting they're a skilled programmer, and wondering if they have time in their life for love, but not deciding you want a skilled programmer as a prerequisite.
@jaggedSpire Makes sense
argh I looked at my code from 3 years ago
MY EYES
@milleniumbug why would you ever visit such a horror upon yourself?
also how did that ever compile
> std::deque<char[width_limit+1]> messages;
01:03
AUGH
this is vengeance for posting a year-old batch file to discord isn't it
I'm sorry! I won't do it again!
I'll spare you from suffering my code, I'll move on to other people's badness :D
@Morwenn im a skill programmer bby
@ThePhD wow, good job :)
@milleniumbug ty u_u
@orlp So? :p
01:12
@Morwenn im just sayin im single ready to mingle and skilled programmer bby
know that you will always have an amazon ec2 instance
this is too interesting to be left in a random channel of Discord, so I'll post it here too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_parsers
@orlp So basically you're a perfect match for our new friend :D
someone felt the need to advertise an unfinished and undocumented C++ HTML parser
really
so i downloaded a vpn configuration
.text
:(
i have remote desktop connection, does it only work with windows?
Ok.. i'm basically struggling with ssh and vpn's on aws
heavyevil.gq

my static website and app with a basic sql connection, wanting to use jsp or spring
01:20
yes because it's important to list every single github project ever on wikipedia
how else are you going to attract stars
so now i have my linux instance launched but i'm getting operation timeout on ssh, and i don't even know why their vpn looks so complicated but i used to have a nice Plesque panel with windows xp and it worked fine with just an ip address and the login credentials
without disk defragmenting permissions to add
i didn't mean to intrrupt
f
g
Ell
Ell
02:16
So dead
Not in scope: ‘grammer’
Perhaps you meant ‘grammar’
@Ell because were all on discord
this is purgatory now
(ruled by @LucDanton)
@HubertApplebaum So I gave up trying to find the deadlock. And I'm just changing the code so that nothing ever acquires more than one lock.
Hopefully it doesn't deadlock now. lol
@Mysticial lol hopefully
02:25
i was in the process of explaining that you couldnt deadlock with at most one lock but then i realized who the fuck i was talking to
It should be much more difficult to deadlock if nothing needs more than one lock at a time.
i should go to bed =/
@Mysticial Is it in the part you posted?
At least I won't need to do any of the lock sequencing bullshit that's usually done to avoid deadlocks when multiple locks are unavoidable.
@HubertApplebaum Not yet.
I'm gonna run it overnight using the exact same settings as before to see if it deadlocks again.
Last night 6/8 of the runs deadlocked.
And I couldn't figure out why. Even after day dreaming about it for my entire flight to NYC.
@Mysticial well they cant?
or are you not sure that youre acquiring at most one lock?
02:28
But the fact that I was calling callbacks under locks was quite suspicious.
why isn't mysticial on discord
@Borgleader They were definitely acquiring more than one lock.
~~mystery~~
But I wasn't able to come up with a sequence that would actually deadlock.
You said youd run it again tonight to see if deadlocks happen again, but you made it so only one lock gets acquired
02:29
So rather than wasting anymore time on that, I'm just gonna reduce the scope of the locks to cover only the condition variables instead of the entire subroutines which may acquire other locks.
@Borgleader I changed it so that no thread acquires more than one lock at a time. And I'm rerunning the the tests overnight with that - leaving everything else the same.
@Mysticial Yeah, its just when i read it sounded like you thought it might deadlock again
is all
There are two suspect lines in the code I posted yesterday:
https://gist.github.com/Mysticial/a2a2e66363398f680a01#file-threadworker-cpp-L27
https://gist.github.com/Mysticial/a2a2e66363398f680a01#file-threadworker-cpp-L94
Those are large subroutines being called while holding a lock that isn't necessary.
> The content is blocked due to the following condition: The URL you have requested is blocked by Surf Protection. If you think this is wrong, please contact your administrator.
very suspect indeed
I am a special snoflek, pls post on coliru
Wait wut? You can't view Github?
gists only
02:32
wut
hence why I usually ask people to post on coliru
ideone also blocked etc
ideone is blocked where i work too
In any case, the thread loop holds the wake-lock while it is running the task. And the task holds its wait-lock while it is running the work. So every work that is running is holding both locks.
That's the two-lock scenario. But I was unable to find a sequence that would loop back and try to acquire the original wake-lock.
@jaggedSpire I must inform you that i changed my f.lux setting from 2700 to 2300
@Mysticial Have you tried running it through a prover?
02:39
@Mysticial Which lock did you remover? the wake lock? (or was it some other lock?)
@Borgleader Both. I made it so the wake-lock doesn't cover the task that's being run. And the wait-lock for the task doesn't cover the actual work that's being run.
The work can be anything. I imagine the bad case is when the work tries to interact with the thread pool.
@Borgleader eeexcellent
@jaggedSpire then i clicked the preview things and my eyes hurt :P
@HubertApplebaum As in something that runs through every combination?
sigh time for bed now... work tomorrow :(
02:41
RIP
Oh, btw. I found a work-around to the problem where using a fixed number of threads will deadlock. And it doesn't involve swapping out execution stacks.
The problem is that it doesn't lead to very good CPU utilization.
@jaggedSpire good news though, i think f.lux is working, ived been feeling noticeably more tired in the last few days at around 8-9PM
which is good (considering i wake up at 5)
I have an interview tomorrow morning.
@Mysticial gl m8
and now im off to bed
And I'm still sick as fuck with a fever and coughing up yellow shit from my throat.
But whatever.
02:46
@Borgleader that's excellent news indeed
@Borgleader night
I'll update my gist later this week if the deadlocks don't repro. It actually kicks one mutex off the critical path so it might actually be more efficient than before.
My friend in Japan reports that the original pool (the one that deadlocked last night) isn't quite as efficient as the Windows Thread Pool on his 56-vcore box. It results in about 1% slower throughput. Whereas for me it's 1% faster on both my 8 and 16-vcore boxes. Go figure... lol
@Mysticial I forgot exactly how it works, but there are tools where you write your lock/unlock order and such, and they can automatically prove whether it will deadlock or not
Ah
Oh and fuck.
1/8 deadlocked already.
Maybe the deadlock doesn't involve the thread worker code.
Ah....
It looks like it's deadlocking in the destructor of the thread pool.
03:06
@Borgleader thumbs_up
@Mysticial Try reducing to 2 threads or so
It looks like the thread is missing the signal to exit.
Ah yeah, I'm not checking the exit flag under the wake-lock.
Before I make that change, I wanna find the sequence that will make it deadlock.
Found it.
Alright. Time to make the fix.
Debugging at its finest \o/
There's a (tiny) gap between when the thread loop checks the exit flag and then acquires the wait lock. If the destructor manages to acquire the lock, set the flag, notify, and release the lock in that tiny gap, it will deadlock.
Confirmed by adding a 100 ms sleep into that gap to make it larger. And it deadlocks 100% of the time.
FUCK YEAH
03:22
you are a confirmed wizard
So the question of whether you can deadlock with only one mutex. Sure, if your fucking cv misses the signal.
"misses the signal"?
as in locking after the signal was sent?
03:41
oh yeah you want to synchronise on state, not on wake-ups
@Mysticial can I suggest you only ever use the wait overloads that take a predicate?
or is that irrelevant to how you’ve structured the code
There's only one place where that's applicable.
^^ And that's actually a bug.
Spurious wake ups will break it.
@Mysticial well, yes and no
Interestingly enough, I've never actually seen such a spurious wake up.
the point of always passing in the predicate is that it’s harder to make that particular mistake
also it’s easier to review
Does it check the predicate before it waits?
03:47
yes
ah good
same for wait_for/wait_until
The other place where I use wait doesn't quite fit that pattern since I'm doing some lockless shit with an atomic.
> but the parser gracefully handles all finite CFGs, including those with left-recursion.
> *** Exception: stack overflow
I'm going to throw away all unique_ptr and replace with shared cuz am a baddie
fite me
04:01
wow that’s pretty bad
@HubertApplebaum ಠ_ಠ
@HubertApplebaum Someone did that in a codebase and didn't use weak_reference or whatever it's called and they literally trashed the codebase.
04:22
@ThePhD whoooooo
04:48
Question
Answer
What do you call a one-to-one mapping in which its domain and codomain have the same size?
(maybe)
e.g. a domain of 3 states to a codomain of 3 states where each mapping is one-to-one and no mapping overlaps
> The function is bijective (one-to-one and onto or one-to-one correspondence) if every element of the codomain is mapped to by exactly one element of the domain.
04:50
@jaggedSpire Oh good!
Hmmm I wonder if it's possible to represent the difference between lvalue and rvalue in mathematical terms
@LucDanton I was only pretending!
oh no what a twist
that being said
@VermillionAzure lol
where did I put my cinch coat
bikeshed: should an object that raises an event pass itself as argument to the handler y/n
@HubertApplebaum Depends on the nature of the error
it's not an error
05:02
what do you mean by "raises an event," then? An interrupt?
have you done event driven brogramming
@HubertApplebaum Well, yes with reactive and stuff in terms of UI and callbacks
(Is that it?)
button.on_click = [](){ blah };
The question being should button pass itself as argument of the callbacks
.NET style
BIKESHED
it’s not a bikeshed
it’s actual semantics
@HubertApplebaum I would say no. But that depends on your method of encapsulation and how you control access to the object
I mean, if there's no control over writing to the object, I can do whatever I want to it if you pass it
If you manage to limit things you don't want to be changed in the object and only submit access to certain relevant parts that you actually need for the callback, then yes
But that's functionally equivalent to passing the parameters that matter. So pass only the information that matters.
Considering C#'s type system and need to change declarations of privacy/publicity for a function, I'd say no. Unless you can cast to an interface that disallows the things you don't want to happen
05:08
@LucDanton pls
are you metabikeshedding now
@HubertApplebaum no
would metabikeshedding be bikebikeshedding or bikeshedshedding or bikebikeshedshedding?
interpreting vague answer as yes
god but that's incomprehensible
I have found my missing knitting needle, more updates on this fascinating subject never.
was it in your urethra
05:11
@HubertApplebaum no
it was in my drawers
weird name for an urethra
excellent job is a better one
why is the default constructor for an unordered map listed without an exception specification on cppreference?
for the suspense
I know I'm using the wrong language for this, but I expect different things from detective novels and the language spec
which is what I'm checking now
not that I really expect anything different. cppreference is usually on the ball
ah, it makes an implementation-defined number of buckets on default-construction
at a guess if it weren't allowed to throw exceptions ever it wouldn't allocate anything on default construction
let's check vector
which has a default constructor exception guarantee of noexcept(noexcept(Allocator())), but only in c++17
going with can throw however it damn well pleases then
yeah cus the allocator concept doesn’t specify how failures are reported
it’s not just std::bad_alloc
05:26
aight
> Why C++ sucks (2016 edition)
oboi
wasn't that posted here a few days ago?
or was that the 2015 edition
maybe
I tend to forget things not worth remembering
> This wasn’t an option back when you wrote your original article, but have you taken a look at Rust?
> C++ is very, very hurt by not having a base Object type from which all other types derive. Because of this, we get templates, and templates suck a lot.
> moron4hire 52 minutes ago
fitting name
someone is an OOP fanboi
argh there's no exception guarantee on find
sort of expect one dependent on key_eq
oh well I didn't want an easy time of exception safety anyway
05:55
> Should I start to learn C++
is this a comment on that article/rant?
A reddit post
> Traditional software development is broken by design
lol
what is wrong with these people
> Can CUDA permanently damage the GPU?
my god
06:03
well, can it?
with the power of human stupidity, anything is possible
@HubertApplebaum ...
fuck I should have gone to bed before now
> In USA it is cool to have sex with girls to use them as sex objects, then throw them away and replace them with some other girl who is younger and prettier. People call them studs, players, heartbreakers, etc.

Does Allah punish heartbreakers?
lmao
sensible chuckle
06:21
@HubertApplebaum well, does He?
find out?
> I looked up the word "forever" on urbandictionary.com
It means " i will love youvtill someone better comes along."
The one who wrote that definition, was he sinful?
Is it haram to write those definition on that website?
internet pls
y u do dis
Is that a parody site you're reading?
> when :: Applicative f => Bool -> f () -> f ()
-1
Q: Does Allah hate the playboys?

user15732In USA it is cool to have sex with girls to use them as sex objects, then throw them away and replace them with some other girl who is younger and prettier. People call them studs, players, heartbreakers, etc. Does Allah punish heartbreakers? Because it is cool for men to cheat on your wife. It...

06:33
from Control.Monad :|
@HubertApplebaum lol
> I live in the USA and it is hard and sad. Hardly anyone is good. I think all men are evil. I just need my faith to be restored. Thanks
#ineedfeminismbecause
stand back I’m going to import lenses
also speaking of stupid imports evaluate is in Control.Exception
@LucDanton atoll?
@HubertApplebaum that does sound like a joek I’d make, but no
06:47
^ Actually very informative.
it's... just common sense
a rare commodity these days
voltaire said common sense is not so common i think
meaning it has been going on for a while
Ven
Ven
07:10
avatars§§
morning
> I looked up the word "forever" on urbandictionary.com
we don't have that clause in marriage, where you specify that it should be "forever"
Kreygasm look at those results
We're smoking everyone else by a mile Kreygasm
07:26
what no
> ghc: unrecognised flag: -ddumb-splices
Hello boring room and dead c++ developers :P
Good morning
3am?
or 5 am depending on the state :P
You mean 3 hams or ...?
07:35
well you said goood morning
so I presume you live in us
Why?
-_
wake up man.
You know, there's a whole piece of land outside of US. You might have heard about it. It's called EUROPE... where now it's an average of 6-7-8am.
Time in New York: 2:36 AM
good job little one
Well I rewmember you told you are based in us
So....
or I confuse you with someone else. whatever
07:38
Even not considering that, every time someone joins a chatroom is good etiquette to greet with "good morning" even if it's night where you are. Because pointing out that there are different timezones gets boring very quickly.
good morning
VC++ warns me not t sue strerror as its unsafe
So it's always good morning when you join and good night when you leave.
> Forgets to provide strerrorlen_s so I can safely get the size.
Fuck you, VC++.
@ProblemSlover I'm based in Italy.
07:38
Ok. Let me prepare my gloves to fight you for not wishing you goodmaorning
Where it's 8:38am.
okkkkkkkkkk
fuck VC++ clang is the best
https://twitter.com/ndebock/status/701505382506749953
F*ck you Zuckrberg
Hmm
If I moved a file from one folder to another in a branch. An someone else made changes to the file in the master branch (where the file was in the previous location), and then I merge the other branch into the master branch, does it recognize that they are the same file and therefore the changes should be moved into the newest folder too?

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