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10:05
guys
when is ofstream flushed, besides std::flush and the destructor?
user1804599
std::endl and the flush member function.
> besides std::flush
can you read -_-
std::endl
@sehetw I am not @sbi, BTW.
when the buffer is full, obviously?
10:08
Oops. Fail
@VeronikaPrüssels yes, but what's the buffer size? how do you configure it?
@sehe lol, at-sbi is a bank
I happen to know that. But lounge habit took over
wait no
@slaphappy You set the buffer, if the underlying streambuf allows it
@slaphappy MSVC used to flush it for you after every write in debug builds (because they love you)
10:11
@Mikhail lol
they love you problems that magically disappear in debug builds
There used to a be a bunch of MSVC bullshit, one that they recently fixed was proper initialization order in constructors
wow
@slaphappy setbuf something
why do you even care this looks like XY
@Mikhail what was that issue?
@VeronikaPrüssels writing files to smb, just want to make sure chunk size is not too big or too small
10:13
>> Let’s dive into some of the feature improvements we’ve made in the compiler for Update 2. Many of these changes are helping our compiler to conform to existing C++11 and C++14 Standards features. And some of our changes are forward-looking; that is, we implemented features expected to be in the C++17 Standard. The full list we’ll go through in this blog post are constexpr, variable templates, order of initializer list, modules, and working with UTF8 – let’s dive in!
In Update 2 we’re now calling initializer lists in order, according to the Standard. In places where we fail to do so—usually because of nontrivial dependencies between classes in the initializer list—we’ll emit a warning.
the worst is zero-init not working in <vc10
there are many contenders for "the worst"
Also defaulting copy constructors not working MSVC2013, causing my code to be 10x bigger
user1804599
Are there good automatic graph layout algorithms?
10:16
thats too vague a question
user1804599
Vertex overlaps are absolutely unacceptable. Edge crossings are fine though.
@VeronikaPrüssels xy or not
@Zoidberg gnuplot?
graphviz?
I like QCustomPlot
Are we talking about graph walking...
@VeronikaPrüssels pubsetbuf it is
user1804599
10:17
Yeah like Graphviz.
user1804599
But I think Graphviz sometimes causes overlaps.
37
Q: Graphviz Alternatives?

vy32I'm looking for alternatives to GraphViz. I've been using GraphViz for more than a decade and it's okay, but the layouts are just not producing publication-quality graphs for me given my input data. Sometimes my data is really big and complex, and sometimes it isn't, but GraphViz never really mak...

you "think"
@slaphappy glad I could help
@Zoidberg Of edges yes, vertices I've never seen
user1804599
Ok, cool.
10:19
@VeronikaPrüssels I've seen it, but only if explicitly allowed/requested
Preemptive Q/A
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Q: How to avoid overlapping nodes in graphviz?

MasroorI am trying to draw a graph with many nodes and edges. However, the graph is becoming too clumsy, with nodes and edges overlapping. I tried (unsuccessfully), the following, all or combinations of these. size = "12.0, 20.0!"; margin = 0.0; len = 1.0; I am using neato to generate a png file. ...

user1804599
I want to write a tool that generates redstone circuits.
from?
thin air
user1804599
Oh wait, I need a 3D algorithm.
10:20
I wonder if he could instead spend his time making meaningful contributions to OSS used by millions of people, including orphans
very tiny contributions
non-overlapping contriblutions
@Zoidberg usually, the algorithm doesn't care.
The implementation of it might have the limitation on dimensionality
user1804599
Yes.
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg what would the sourxe be? Verilog?
user1804599
Custom.
user1804599
10:31
Verilog is too low-level for redstone.
It is known.
Think of the big picture. If you can do verilog/vhdl you can implement CPUs from OpenCore or similar websites. Then implement the x86 emulator.
And then implement a JIT engine for perl in hardware
This should really wet their appetite
user1804599
A hardware JIT?
user1804599
Does it assemble hardware just-in-time?
10:40
Yes, but only the electron parts.
10:51
Wonder if similar things could happen with variadic templates: A Variable Argument Hazard http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1303 #cpp #cplusplus
oh my
Someone doesn't quite understand templates, still. Of course you can still make bugs if you use va_args, but that will have nothing to do with variadic templates
wow how can you be so bad
yeah. not even competing. I'd win
@sehe well, if you pass 0 where you intended a pointer you do get an int still—not to even mention nullptr and std::nullptr_t
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Something similar did happen std::make_pair(0, ...) to assign a pair with a pointer as the first element
'cept it's a compiler error
10:55
fuck 0 as a null pointer constant forever
@Luc ISTR you were fiddling with mutually-referencing concepts. Did that end up anywhere?
It's a problem with the 0 literal being a null pointer literal.
@Xeo doesn't count :)
@AndyProwl well I gotta have something that compiles so no, it’s all commented out
10:55
@Xeo what happens if you make it hex?
@LucDanton Yeah, but it will only become unsafe in combination with ~evil~ varargs
@Mikhail the type is the same
actually, it becomes unsiged
AFAIR
@sehe to be fair you did say 'bug' originally, nothing to do with safety
@Mikhail depends, how high is your magic resistance?
will it have async?
No, that would be revolutionary.
Has async ever been seriously discussed for Java?
user1804599
No, don't do that. Don't solve the problem the wrong way.
user1804599
The problem is that threads are expensive.
user1804599
The solution is not to use fewer threads but to make threads cheaper.
11:19
Fibers?
Has async not been discussed by devs of any serious programming language?
user1804599
Write a JVM in Go or Erlang.
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Q: Java Equivalent of C# async/await?

user960567I am a normal C# developer but occasionally I develop application in java. I am looking is there is any Java equivalent of C# async/await? In simple words what is the java equivalent of, async Task<int> AccessTheWebAsync() { HttpClient client = new HttpClient(); var urlContents = await ...

user1804599
@fredoverflow I don't care what you call them. They are threads.
@Zoidberg I'll take your word on that, I'm not an expert on threads.
@Zoidberg What are your thoughts on "Functions and methods in D can be called without parenthesis if they have no arguments"? I'm not so sure I like this in Scala anymore...
11:28
wow just like Pascal
Really, Pascal was that progressive? :)
time := GetTime;
although you must call no-arg functions without parenthesis there
@Zoidberg async is not about spinning up threads
@milleniumbug Are there two ways to define no-arg functions or just one?
Doing Task.Run(() => ...) in an async method is a smell
11:30
@JohanLarsson I never really grasped who executes async methods, and when. Do all async methods share the same thread?
@fredoverflow On windows it uses OS thread(s) HardwareCompletionPorts or whattheyarecalled
@fredoverflow That's an implementation detail.
@fredoverflow Two ways to define any function. They have procedures (not returning a value) and functions (returning a value).
in WPF, Sep 30 '15 at 5:43, by Johan Larsson
@Markus It uses OS stuff, hardware completion ports iirc.
Never heard of those...
:)
I've only heard about them
Come to C# tonight and chat with Reed, he knows stuff.
11:35
I will be using C# professionally in 4 weeks btw :)
nice!
what are you going to write?
Ven
Ven
@Mikhail link?
@JohanLarsson touch table stuff
Yes, I had a one-day WPF course the other week.
Coming from Java Swing, I was constantly like "Wait a minute, where is all the boilerplate?"
Cool, thanks.
Guess I should put in some work on them docs :)
Yes, the first thing I noticed was the missing README.md
11:43
yeah, sux
Have you heard of test-driven development? Well, how about documentation-driven development? You aren't allowed to write a single function that isn't documented somewhere ;)
Ven
Ven
tests > documentation :D
@Ven Would you rather join a project without tests or without documentation, given that the code quality is excellent?
Ven
Ven
without documentation
without a doubt
because it means I can start working on it much faster without breaking everything :)
good point
Ven
Ven
11:50
maybe I don't understand what I'm doing. but I understand I cannot break code.
So if I want to keep people from contributing to my projects, I should leave out the tests, right?
Ven
Ven
fwiw. I'm certainly not saying "tests replace docs"
@fredoverflow yeah :P
hy all
Ven
Ven
hehe, running gofmt and no changes
@ArneMertz Are you involved in the C++ standardization or something? Your face looks familiar.
@Ven gofmt has no options, right? I really like that.
Ven
Ven
12:01
it has -s, "simplify the code"
Example of such a simplification?
Ven
Ven
Not a single clue. I don't go very much.
@fredoverflow golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command (nothing too major)
@Ven You go, girl!
Ven
Ven
yay
@VeronikaPrüssels yeah, I starred it lol
awk is ....... ummm awkward to use unlike grep. — Ajeet Oct 14 '13 at 21:03
@Ven lol reserved identifiers
Ven
Ven
@milleniumbug ////////
@Mysticial you don't know C++
'Radar glitch requires F-35 fighter jet pilots to turn it off and on again' - don't know why that's newsworthy - sounds normal to me.
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12:17
@Ven \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
Ven
Ven
blush
^ maybe they want to make a cross-platform c#/vb plugin :^)
Linux C# IDE :D
Ven
Ven
(the blogpost only talks about azure-related stuff tho)
user1804599
@JohanLarsson the only reason to use async APIs is because threads are inadequate.
user1804599
@fredoverflow Terrible.
user1804599
12:29
@fredoverflow You take the thread interface and swap out the implementation for a more efficient one.
user1804599
With threads, sync and async become isomorphic.
user1804599
Without threads, you need to make everything async to be able to reuse algorithms.
user1804599
You have no choice.
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow awful
user1804599
HyperLogLog is an algorithm for the count-distinct problem, approximating the number of distinct elements in a multiset. Calculating the exact cardinality of a multiset requires an amount of memory proportional to the cardinality, which is impractical for very large data sets. Probabilistic cardinality estimators, such as the HyperLogLog algorithm, use significantly less memory than this, at the cost of obtaining only an approximation of the cardinality. The HyperLogLog algorithm is able to estimate cardinalities of with a typical error rate of 2%, using 1.5kB of memory. HyperLogLog is an extension...
user1804599
12:33
dat name
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow especially since D supposedly has an annotation to transform a member method into a "getter"
user1804599
I think @property in D is more like @Override in Java.
user1804599
It doesn't transform anything. It just introduces a check.
Ven
Ven
it doesn't do anything at all right now, I think
user1804599
Huge milestone in AI! AlphaGo beats the world champion Lee Sedol! We made history! What an incredible moment! :-) https://t.co/Un4imciEYS
user1804599
12:36
Sedol is literally a loser.
Ven
Ven
heh
@fredoverflow not really. Blogging a lot about C++ though. Have been regularly in the lounge in the last years, but not so much since October
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg it's a best of 5
user1804599
:(
12:42
@Ven they own monodevelop now, why would they bother?
Ven
Ven
@Mgetz well, I wondered about that too: they also bought xamarin not too long ago
that's what I was referring to
user1804599
> Besides the monetary prize, Lee Sedol will receive at least $150,000 for participating in all the five games and additional $20,000 for each win.
user1804599
Easy money.
@Zoidberg except for the lifelong training that may not have been too easy ;-)
user1804599
13:04
I want to learn Go.
Ven
Ven
gr34t j0k3s
My shift key is dying
Ven
Ven
it isn't cruise control for cool, at least
user1804599
@Ven No I mean the game.
Ven
Ven
I know.
also, I'm done with my go project. but the code looks terribl
13:10
> Murilo
Fuck Microsoft, jump out of the Linux world with its source tools closed. You hate Linux, then look for other means of earning money.
wat, i read that comment thrice and i still dont get it
user1804599
Good code requires practice.
user1804599
So practice.
Ven
Ven
hahahahahahah
@Borgleader did you read a reddit comment??
user1804599
Well, if you don't want to learn writing good code, then you must also not complain that your code is bad.
Ven
Ven
I didn't complain. I just noted it was bad code
and since it's a school project in go, I don't feel like refactoring it
13:14
Wesh refré t cho pr la greve ?
Ven
Ven
j'suis à l'école
@Ven Its not from reddit, its from that page you linked
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader ah, k
lol people around me complaining they didn't get bonus points for using singletons
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user1804599
How many points did you get?
Ven
Ven
got 25/20. and 23.5/20 on the other project
user1804599
13:21
user1804599
@Ven nice.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg too much duplication
user1804599
@Ven use goto to deduplicate w.WriteHeader(401); return.
Ven
Ven
haha
... I might actually do that
googles go goto
user1804599
13:23
goto badRequest
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg it jumps over declarations with goto :[
I'll just make a scope.
user1804599
Yeah but you can't use them after the label.
Ven
Ven
?
Hi
Long time no seen
Ven
Ven
I have to add a scope:
{
  foo := x
  if y { goto bad }
}
bad: w.Write("bad")
bah. I'll leave it without the goto – I have two different error codes anyway. It's only 287 lines
user1804599
13:30
Oh I see.
user1804599
I don't use goto very often.
user1804599
Sometimes for error handling.
user1804599
You can also predeclare the verbibols. :P
user1804599
huh wait. I'm pretty sure you can jump into a scope after variable declarations
Ven
Ven
yeah, I could. but I'll just refactor this parsing function out
user1804599
13:33
Oh, of course, only of the declaration is before the goto.
user1804599
func main() {
	var x int
	goto l
	x = 1
l:
	fmt.Println(x)
}
Ven
Ven
ugly :)
user1804599
This will print zero.
user1804599
@Ven Ven I want to write a redstone circuit synthesizer.
user1804599
help
Ven
Ven
13:40
@Zoidberg wait wtf? type i int means I can't use i as an int later, and getI().(int) doesn't work either
user1804599
Indeed. It creates a new type. :)
Ven
Ven
how do I unwrap said newtype?
user1804599
With a conversion, not an assertion. .(int) is an assertion. It only works with interface types. A conversion is written as int(x).
Ven
Ven
int()
okay, I got confused because of switch syntax :)
user1804599
Constants are untyped, so you can say e.g. var x i = 42.
Ven
Ven
13:43
okay, so val x i = 42; if i == 42 will work as well
user1804599
Indeed.
Ven
Ven
cool
user1804599
But var ( x i = 42; y int = 42 ); if i == y won't
Ven
Ven
Right :). did 7f03683
user1804599
Coolio.
Ven
Ven
13:44
gnerf. I'm terrible at this markdown stuff :\
@Ven bonus points? for singletons? oh youre a student
user1804599
Return [2]string. :P
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader ...yes? (well, one day of the week only)
@Zoidberg no, I return nil if there's an error
user1804599
*[2]string xD
Ven
Ven
no.
but at least the code looks a bit better...
user1804599
13:46
*struct{Username, Password string}
Ven
Ven
MEH
user1804599
Structural typing master race.
user1804599
Or go all Java: interface{Username() string; Password() string}.
Xeo
Xeo
Welp, got my new work contract.
@Morwenn I myself hate spellchecking in my text editors
Xeo
Xeo
13:55
Salary not quite as high as I really want, but I guess it's gotta be enough
@MartinJames A glitch? How could Bjarne let this happen?!
mornin'
@Borgleader Bonus points for singletons (lowest score wins).
@Xeo It thought it was like x2. Are you begin greedy :D
Xeo
Xeo
@slaphappy Well, it's not quite x2. There was a chance it was going to be, but they'd explode the project budget if they did that :P
13:59
hahah :P
Xeo
Xeo
I was hoping for it to be a bit higher since I'll basically have two flats for roughly a year
and the rents over at my new place are rather expensive
here we have the kind of budget where if you don't spend, they take it away so we have hugely overpaid people for no reason
running floof sunny floof /cc @Borgleader @Ell @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @Ven @набиячлэвэлиь
Ven
Ven
yay ty
Xeo
Xeo
Currently, the jump in salary I get from the new job will be almost used up by the extra rent
14:02
have an album of red panda pics /cc @Borgleader @Ell @TonyTheLion @ThePhD @Ven @Xeo @набиячлэвэлиь
ouch.
Ven
Ven
:3 (aw, a tiny album)
however you raised your value in the market for the long term.
just a teensy one
Xeo
Xeo
@slaphappy ye
14:03
@Ven I see, well have fun :P
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader ...we have tons of fun :\
@Ven i think you have a single ton of fun :P
Xeo
Xeo
Also, screw taxes
Xeo
Xeo
My salary goes from 2.5k -> 4k gross, but what I get in the end only goes from 1.6k -> 2.4k
14:05
the recruiter who hired me for this place quit for our competitor
and now he wants to hire me there
Xeo
Xeo
@slaphappy gg
twice the recruiting bonus
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy tu vas la mettre à rerito?
Xeo
Xeo
of that 800eur more, my rent will prolly be around 500-600, and additionally there's public transport n stuff
Ven
Ven
14:07
500-600e rent seems veery low in my book
(but I live in paris..)
@Ven what
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy leave your job when you invited rerito onboard
@Ven he knows I'm going to quit at some point, but I'll still be here long enough that we can work together
Ven
Ven
I wonder who'll hate the other one first.
we'll both hate you
Ven
Ven
14:11
<3
uni IT team pestering me for screenshots of visual studio not starting
for months
apparently clicking on the icon to observe the error message is out of their skillset
:university:
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven Well, currently my rent is a bit over a quarter of my net income.
600 would be good if I want to keep the ratio the same - but flats are normally more like 700-800 there. The 500-600 figure was me hoping for a good deal
(for roughly the same area, in all cases)
One good thing is that, after a year, when I decide whether to stay there or switch to the other location (that is close to my current location), I'll have more manies
Btw silly question: are there showers in the company buildings @slaphappy?
Ven
Ven
yes
I was told there were, and also that the place looks like a saw movie ending.
14:22
Good
At least for that first part
maybe I can check them out today
Xeo
Xeo
Oh yeah, we also got a gym in the new location
Is that a real men's gym?
user1804599
@Xeo demand it
user1804599
threaten payroll
Xeo
Xeo
14:24
wat
I've done my research and the club med gym doesn't include what I require @slaphappy
(Plus it's so expensive ._.)
Ven
Ven
foresthill?
Dunno, where's that?
Ven
Ven
14:29
there are several in Paris
this place is now Gym<C++>
I've got a fitness park membership
there's one at la def
la def c'est pour les petits cons en costard qui se la pètent
tacru koi toi ya que des wesh qui s'entrainent la bas
d wesh an costar mdrrr
14:31
grv
oklm tkt
fastlife bro
Ven
Ven
izi
92 terre du duc
user1804599
14:37
Pistons are great.
user1804599
I love pistons.
So @Morwenn when will you not be unemployed anymore?
Ven
Ven
monday
14:42
You'll still be able to slack don't worry
Especially when you start
(And when you quit huehuehuehue)
saturationsaturationsaturationsaturation
user1804599
When my redstone HDL works I'll make an LLVM backend for it.
user1804599
redscripten
10 bucks you won't
user1804599
I once made a four-bit adder with redstone.
14:59
how many bits could it add

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