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It uses the Visitor pattern described here in the Boost documentation: Basic Usagesehe 13 secs ago
Applying mild burn
hehehe
Sooo... I released a GUI wrapper for my Pi program last week. And now it seems that it works only on my machine and nobody else's. FUCK
Java - Write once, debug everywhere.
rip :(
indeed :(
It works on all my machines, but it seems that it doesn't work for anybody else here: forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?p=438419
00:07
I get a nullptr exception lol
Did you unzip it?
i right-clicked the .jar and "Open with > Java(TM) Platform SE Binary"
Do you have Java 8 installed?
It's probably blowing up on the stupid JavaFX library.
Which is too new for its own good.
i have jre81.8.0_45
idk if thats new enough, or maybe my PATH is wrong
It won't work on Linux.
Because Java...
That's one of the things that I have yet to debug.
Unless you're talking about the Windows PATH?
00:10
@Mysticial Yeah it is blowing up in that
yes im on windows
I think you'll need the Oracle Java 8 RT.
Fuck you Java.
JDK or JRE?
I think either works.
hmm, ok, well i think the JDK is a superset of the other one, so ill get that
@Mysticial ...despite the fact that it's ~8 years old now.
00:22
lol now instead of crashing it said it cant find main
idk what i did
lolwtf
Oh, I needed to use the CLI and do path_to_java.exe -jar your_jar
If you have the Java RT installed, you should be able to just double-click it.
Well it works, I submitted a shitty benchmark (cuz i have stuff running)
oh it does...
Then by the fuck doesn't it work for the guys on that forum? lol
I'm preparing a build that will output the error messages that the server sends back.
01:03
Alright, new version uploaded.
I still have no idea why the fuck it's breaking for the guys on that forum. But my suspicion is probably leaning towards localization and string encoding. Perhaps I'm missing a few places where I should be forcing UTF-8.
@Mysticial welcome to classpath hell
For fucks sake. At least C++ just works.
TIL java doesn't work on linux </sarcasm>
Wait, that didn't come out right.
@sehe It would've been worse if I didn't "statically" bundle everything into one jar. The only one I couldn't do was JavaFX. And that breaks like hell on Linux.
o.O What is it even
> JavaFX is intended to replace Swing as the standard GUI library for Java SE
01:14
Java's "super new and super awesome" GUI library's that's supposed to be Swing's replacement.
why did you have to go and be non-conformist
And then once I had figured all that shit out enough to work on my own machine, I had more than a fun time getting proguard to work through all the reflection inside JavaFX.
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Q: JavaFX and OpenJDK

mdriesenI'm trying to decide whether I could switch to JavaFX for the user interface of my Java application. Most of my users would be using the Oracle JRE, which has JavaFX integrated these days. However, some are using OpenJDK (on linux). This (old) question suggests that OpenJDK deals very badly with ...

> Making programs and libraries harder to reverse-engineer
Hmmm. Trying to obfuscate code <-- ⚡ --> writing in Java?
Normally, I wouldn't care about the obfuscation, but since I need to (partially) verify the checksums as well as send "encrypted" datafiles to HWBOT, it was unavoidable.
:sadtrombone:
Use C++! It comes with source-level obfuscation built right in
01:18
Fundamentally, it's insecure since the both the key and the hash algorithms are in the binary in some form. So it's obfuscation or nothing.
But we're not trying to defeat the NSA here. Just a bunch of overclockers.
NSA is overrated, it spent days trying to unlock Apple's encryption
It doesn't seem to take a low capacity hacker much effort to crack my apple account & I am a nobody
so maybe NSA only employs low low capacity hackers ... just maybe ...
01:33
@Telkitty ya think
Someone is naive
It's probably not everyone at NSA
She's trolling and youre falling for it =/
I don't think so
Althought that's a nice recipe to avoid wasting time
Welp, time for bed. Work tomorrow
'night all
Cheers
I should go too
night
01:41
let's see, you should go but you are not leaving?
what happens to an insomnia bear during hibernation seasons?
@sehe
They get plinked. This is why we go extinct
@sehe Is there any evidence that the NSA was involved in that at all? At least officially, that's the FBI, not the NSA.
@sehe Sleep well.
Yeah. That. Likely, NSA just smelled a high-profile leverage to force some things
@JerryCoffin Erm. Tests not passing yet :)
@sehe As far as I know, the NSA (and the CIA) seem to be having nothing to do with this at all. In fact, that's a large part of why many think it really is/was largely the FBI trying to get Apple involved to set a precedent, not because it was really necessary.
@sehe Bummer.
I really ought to not say anything negative about murica in case getting blacklisted & not be able to travel into that country in the next few years ...
but then I look at trump & think, maybe murica like trolls
01:57
@Telkitty Last time I checked, Trump had received ~420,000 votes. That's quite a few, but it's still only about one eighth of one percent of the total population of the US.
Not what a statistician would probably call a statistically significant sample of the country as a whole.
user406009
@JerryCoffin Yes, but it is still a yuge portion of the voting population.
user406009
Too few people vote.
user406009
Especially in the primaries.
02:15
@JerryCoffin It passes now (as in; the regression was exposed a bug in the old implementation)
I can sleep now.
Night all!
02:56
I am doing medical check ups this week ... First time in 5 years (excluding teeth)
 
2 hours later…
05:10
Chirp 2 wake up the lounge
no
it's time for bed
05:27
thanks
> Error 16 error C2039: '__this' : is not a member of 'std::unique_ptr'
Hey guys
Wanna read something I wrote (it's not a tutorial, promise)?
Is it an apology
no one can ever apologize enough for VC++
What's wrong wih VC++?
it is a trail of broken promises
promises like "sure it's a compliant compiler"
"sure SFINAE works"
"haha yeaaaah about that two-phase lookup"
"oh yeah that lvalue reference is surely not an error"
"yeah there are four warning levels, and all of them are useful"
05:43
MS is weird that way; they adopt standards, then screw them up the next iteration ^^; Did I tell you? Apparently it's a glitch if MS Edge isn't your default pdf reader, because the OS instantly fixes your default reader
lovely
You literally need to hop into the registry and tell windows that Edge is not a pdf reader, so don't let it set defaults for pdf
jesus
really do need to sleep though
night
alrighty, have a good one
@JerryCoffin I just googled and it seems that about 1000 people is good enough to get representative poll in USA.
05:46
@wilx Yep, sounds about right, provided you sample randomly from all citizens
@wilx I rather doubt that. I can (just barely) believe that 1000 people chosen with sufficient care could form a representative sample of voters. There are two obvious differences here though: one is that this is clearly a self-selecting group (which is a notorious way of getting skewed samples). The other is that I was careful to talk about representing all the people, not just another self-selected group like registered voters.
@JerryCoffin Solid counter-argument. I can't imagine a way to prevent self-selection when sampling such a large population
@wilx Well, let's look at that, shall we? "So, reaching people at home is the starting place for almost all national surveys."
So, if the starting point is reaching people at home, how well is this likely to represent the homeless population?
Further: "...every survey reported in this book is based on interviews conducted by telephone." So, how well does this represent people who don't have telephones, or (many that I've seen) those who have a phone half the time (or so) but they pick up cheap prepaid phones every few months, so their number changes semi-regularly? Again, essentially no representation at all, of course.
@JerryCoffin You have about >600 thousand homeless, they represent about 0.2 % of your population only.
05:59
@wilx That is a fairly small number. It's still around 50% more than the ~420,000 noted earlier who have voted for Trump so far though.
@JerryCoffin So then trump has less support than the homeless population of America?
@Aaron3468 I wouldn't say that. The primaries aren't over yet, and a number of states with large populations haven't voted in them yet. Assuming Trump is nominated as the Republican candidate for president, it's virtually certain he'll get (quite a lot) more than 600,000 votes in the general election.
@JerryCoffin Right, I always forget that America has well-publicized voting on candidates prior to electing. That explains why the number seemed small for a federal election
@Aaron3468 Basically, what's going on right now isn't technically a federal election. It's a series of state elections--and most of those are technically a separate election for each party as well. They're also notoriously under-represented (i.e., far fewer people vote in primary elections than general elections).
@JerryCoffin Ah, okay. So in that sense, these polls are hardly representative because not only are they voluntary, but people really don't care that much in the first place
06:14
You can win 18 states with only 420,000 votes?
Hey um
So I'm trying to use asio and it's not working
But the problem is that their examples use boost...
@Telkitty Depends on how many people vote. Looking more carefully, the 420,000 number is from around the end of February, so the number is probably higher by now (but I haven't been able to find a more current number for total votes he's received). weeklystandard.com/…. At least the last I noticed, he hadn't won a majority in any state either though.
@VermillionAzure Given that asio is part of Boost, that seems unavoidable.
@JerryCoffin But asio was not a Boost library originally
And the developer says he maintains a separate repository and then Boost's it later
but that appears to be a bit weird because I can't even run the first example without Boost...
@VermillionAzure Maybe not originally, but it's been in Boost since 2008...
@JerryCoffin Yeah sigh
I really didn't want to have to use Boost as a part of my work but I guess it's inevitable now...
06:26
@VermillionAzure In fact, looking at the version history, it was exactly 8 years ago today that it was first published as part of Boost (Boost 1.35.0 was released 29 March 2008).
@JerryCoffin Lol
I guess I'll just get Boost it should be no big deal...
I finished my emulator core in python! My cheapo laptop is a quad-core 1.33GHz ARM processor, and my desktop is a quad-core i7x64 with 4GHz. The laptop runs the core at 3% gameboy speed (a single 0.00419GHz core). The desktop only hits 40%. I think python was a terrible choice ^^;
@Aaron3468 you made an EMULATOR in Python?
Why would you do that?...
But I did learn a lot xD
@Aaron3468 For what?
06:27
@Aaron3468 Now translate it to C++ and learn even more.
@Aaron3468 Okay so what did you use for the 2D stuff?
@VermillionAzure I was bored, wanted to learn python and see why people liked it; development was easy and numpy gave me fixed-width, but it's slow and barely has good GUI support. PySide is the best at the moment
@Aaron3468 No, Python itself makes everything yuuuuge :)
@Aaron3468 Oh and you're using Qt...
@VermillionAzure Qt isn't the problem :p The emulator doesn't output graphics and sound yet and it's already slow. I instantiated a grand total of 3 classes!
@Aaron3468 Oh I see
Well I'm guessing that maybe you should go with SDL or something...
I'm sure that it would be good to use instead of fiddling with both OpenGL and OpenAL or something like that
06:34
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I'll move to C++ next. Rustlang looked interesting, but like a lot of other young languages, the only viable GUI option is IPC or half-assed bindings. Any recommendations on compiler? I'm mostly coding on my tiny, somewhat underpowered laptop
@Aaron3468 What do you mean by recommendations on compiler?
There's really only 3 viable choices IMO: GCC, Clang, MSVC
We know that only two of the three are cross-platform
TBH Clang might get you more mileage due to the tooling and modern-y ness
@VermillionAzure Yeah, I've used gcc, msvc, and mingw. Not sure which one's the better goto because I'm not that experienced with the backend of C++
@Aaron3468 GCC's been standard for decades. Clang, however, is taking a more modular approach with APIs for it as a library and such
@Aaron3468 I believe Microsoft pledged Clang on Windows and I think it's already been implemented so hopefully Clang should be the better option
I'm still using g++ though just because I'm already familiar with it
@Aaron3468 I recommend installing all three major compilers, and using all three on a regular basis. It makes portability much easier, and frequently when one produces a crappy error message, another will be much clearer.
@JerryCoffin Is there any reason why people should use MSVC for cross-platform?
IMO doesn't MinGW and the other clang stuff sort of skew the competition towards using only GCC/Clang?
06:43
s/life/internet
@Telkitty that bad?
mocking @sehe :p
@Telkitty you don't allow me to sleep
@VermillionAzure I guess that depends on whether your idea of "cross platform" includes Windows (and the gazillion users of MS VC).
06:46
@JerryCoffin Yes, but I feel that something about Windows doesn't feel exactly... open
And Linux is more suited for development
@sehe I can't possibly be that powerful >_<
plinks plink
like ... giving people insomnia ...
Out of curiosity, why does gcc require cygwin to build?
I can't believe you don't sleep with flight mode on
06:52
@Aaron3468 It doesn't. Next :)
@Aaron3468 It seems like you don't understand either???
Whoa. Cinch levels over 9000
@Aaron3468 Cygwin is a compatibility layer for the POSIX/Linux/GNU stuff that GCC uses in its implementation
It's probably just the POSIX environment
Totally understand what cygwin is and why gcc utilizes it. It was more of a question about why there doesn't seem to be an easy way to build gcc without that layer
06:55
"The more layers the better" - Grandma Fatty about her new butter cake recipe (or gcc build stages)
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will check tonight if I remember
@Aaron3468 system calls, dev tools, etc.
@Ven oui serge à quoi puis-je sergir ?
@Rerito vacances en chine mais je suis de retour pour vous jouer de mauvais tours, le tout saupoudré de jeux de mots au bon goût tendre et parfumé
user1804599
Cool, this ST3 theme adapts to your colour scheme packagecontrol.io/packages/Flat%20Chameleon
user1804599
No more mismatch.
@Zoidberg hm
07:12
lmao jsx doesn't support html comments
user1804599
lol
sup @sehe
That look. It fits my mood
the one lurking at the back?
The look intensifies
07:18
It's sort of wrong using the cute little one as bite ...
Yup. Merriam W. agrees
just checking, it's not a brown bear, it's just dirty right?
> The thinner hairs of the undercoat are not hollow, but they, like the guard hairs, are colorless. The hair of a polar bear looks white because the air spaces in each hair scatter light of all colors.
First result in Google
That was my guess too
user1804599
@sbi -1 for hex key.
user1804599
07:28
Not funny.
Ven
Ven
Wesh
@Zoidberg What do you use? Octo keys?
user1804599
I don't use hex keys for transforming into an alien.
user1804599
The author of the image tried so hard to make it funny that it became not funny.
user1804599
This one is funny however:
user1804599
07:37
07:59
I earned the caucus badge. I'm so caucus.
user1804599
I earned the cactus badge. Don't touch me.
Is it normal for new codebases, libraries, etc to take hours of reading docs and still explode in your face with bugs the first few times you run them?
Nugget found at work:
void insert(std::string const& key, std::string const& val) {
    if (_map.end() == _map.find(key))
        _map.insert(std::make_pair(key, val));
    _map[key] = val;
}
Ven
Ven
@StackedCrooked did you vote?
@VeronikaPrüssels dayum.
user1804599
08:05
Nugget found at work:
user1804599
$discounts->add(new SupplierMaterialDiscount(
    Either::right(BigRational::of($vat)
                    ->dividedBy(BigRational::of('100'))
                    ->plus(BigRational::of('1'))
                    ->times(BigRational::of('-1'))),
    BigRational::of('0'),
    'VAT'
));
@Aaron3468 I wouldn't call it normal, but it is common, yes.
Bad code is very common.
@VeronikaPrüssels fix it by indenting the last statement
user1804599
Oh BigRational has a negate method nice.
user1804599
Hmm. Say you have a 10% discount. Should I store 0.1, 1.1, -0.1 or -1.1?
user1804599
Hmm yeah cool.
user1804599
So VAT is 1.21, and 10% discount is 0.9. Nice.
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton but that'd trigger gcc warnings!
user1804599
Then it is just a matter of multiplication.
#pragma shut up baby I know I'm great
08:10
In computer science, the Boolean Satisfiability Problem (sometimes called Propositional Satisfiability Problem and abbreviated as SATISFIABILITY or SAT) is the problem of determining if there exists an interpretation that satisfies a given Boolean formula. In other words, it asks whether the variables of a given Boolean formula can be consistently replaced by the values TRUE or FALSE in such a way that the formula evaluates to TRUE. If this is the case, the formula is called satisfiable. On the other hand, if no such assignment exists, the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE...
What do they mean by "efficient?"
Cinch alert
user1804599
@VeronikaPrüssels insert already checks existence (as does emplace).
Sup dudez
Wow, do you see the image I just pasted or not? Because it does not show in here.
I wanted to say...
Who the fuck can do anything productive in that sitting position on bed when working on laptop?
08:15
@wilx "Image not found"
But the link works if I click on it.
@wilx maybe she is working as an online stripper
2
I tried; it fails. At the moment I'm lying on my side watching gcc compile on my laptop
Ven
Ven
@wilx you can productively destroy your back
@Telkitty :D
@Ven That is what I was thinking as well.
i have an v2 vector, then i calculated its normalised value and then assign it to v1....
Also i have another problem i want to: v1=v2.NormalizeVector3(); and the code is vector3 vector3::NormalizeVector3()
{

double length= sqrt( (x*x) + (y*y)+ (z*z));
if ( length!=0)
{
this->x = x/length;
this->y = y/length;
this->z = z/length;
}
else cout << "Imposible calcular vector Normalizado, su longitud es 0";
}
ex: v1= ( 3,1,2) -> v2 normalized ( 3/14, 1/14,2/14) so v1 has to be ( 3/14,1/14,2/14)
08:18
also white bedsheets remind me of hotels - I mean how many of you here have white beddings?
So I guess somehow I learnt enough POSIX commands to navigate cygwin and install gcc
@VermillionAzure O(polynomial)
@Aaron3468 lol why cygwin
sbi
sbi
@Zoidberg I am devastated.
@milleniumbug That's time, not space, right?
Ven
Ven
@Telkitty that'd be so depressing
sbi
sbi
08:19
Good morning.
@wilx took me a long time for my eyes to parse that image correctly
I know, isn't it? Like hotels/hospitals
It first looked like a guy wrapping his legs around a wedding dress.
@milleniumbug Because I run windows and I couldn't find a less intimidating guide to installing gcc short of dual-booting linux. I don't know all that much about compiling a compiler >.<
sbi
sbi
Mar 22 at 17:01, by Xeo
Read The Rules™ or you will have bad luck for the next 30 minutes.
08:20
Why bother with POSIX when you can directly learn POSEVEN
user1804599
@wilx Me.
user1804599
Even more so lying down.
@VermillionAzure Actually both, since you can't do anything meaningful in O(n) time with O(2^n) memory
Online gods, we does it - read rulez
@VeronikaPrüssels POEIGHT is where its at
08:21
but it gives me error.... if i return a vector3 in NormalizeVector .... then if i execute v1=v2.Normalize3(); v1=v2; then v1 is (3,1,2) instead of (3/14,1/14,2/14)
Waiting for PONINE specification to be complete
In Russia they use POTEN
what ive done wrong ? yesterday i ve done the same...
4
@Aaron3468 The problem here is trying to install GCC.
@EduardoGutierrez try it again tomorrow maybe is fix
08:22
@Aaron3468 MinGW is gcc for Windows without all the Cygwin's annoyance
I have no idea why they say SAT can't find an efficient algorithm
user1804599
Use Vagrant, problem of shitty OS solved.
Isn't Boolean algebra kind of simple and small of a system compared to the rest of mathematics?
The easiest way is to start with MSYS2 @Aaron3468
user1804599
No, Vagrant is much easier.
08:23
so if i return a vector3... v2 value is not changed... and if i return a value the v1= v2.Noramlized3(); doesnt work....
what compilation flags are you using and what OS
Ven
Ven
I always forget @StackOverflow isn't a place to ask questions; it's to close questions by people who did. ...
I have general coding and scripting background, but when it comes down to it, I don't have a clue about codebase genealogies. Thank you for hitting me over the head with an easier way
@VermillionAzure Well, find P algorithm for SAT and you surely get a Nobel prize. :)
@VermillionAzure It's hard because it's not easy
08:25
@wilx Don't you just create valid/invalid types and create a table?
Try it yourself
I did
I have the table
@milleniumbug The easiest way is to install VS.
Ven
Ven
Newbies not wanting to get smacked down?
v1=v2.NormalizeVector3(); Error: Description Resource Path Location Type
no match for ‘operator=’ (operand types are ‘MyBilliards::vector3’ and ‘void’) main.cpp /MyBilliards line 81 C/C++ Problem
08:26
@Ven poor sob
@Ven He's not far wrong. SO is fantastic if you need quick clarification of something simple or catching a small bug. It's not so great for code reviews, homework, or debugging
@VermillionAzure The "just" part is hard.
AFAIK.
@Aaron3468 Unbelievable, it's almost as if code reviews, homework, or debugging weren't the purpose of the site!
thisisbrandnewinformation.jpg
@VeronikaPrüssels ikr? Few people seem to catch onto that the first time they come here
Ven
Ven
that guy is getting confused as to who I'm talking about.
08:27
@Aaron3468 it's because people are retards
fact of life
Even though it's painted all over in rules, faqs, and comments ^^;
> "People are dumb" - Gandhi
Speaking of which...
Ven
Ven
mais il est lourd ce jeune ami
<- dumb (but trying hard not to be... that's got to count... right?)
08:28
@Ven l'obésité fait des ravages
Ce fut un siècle formidable
Ven
Ven
@VeronikaPrüssels leur circonférence est inversement proportionnelle à celle de leur cerveau
@Ven Vague, la circonférence de? Leur ventre? Leur chibre?
no spanish pls
also space before compound punctuation in french you uneducated immigrant
Ven
Ven
racism so early feels good
08:32
私は変な人だから、美しいフランス語を勉強していませんでした。
Ven
Ven
no one asked anyone to.
you'd have to be stupid to study french if you're not forced to anyways
good morning
user1804599
Tu est ばか.
Ven
Ven
ahoy
user1804599
08:35
if ($currencyCode !== 'EUR') {
    $this->log(Logger::WARNING, 'unknown currency', ['currency' => $currencyCode]);
    continue;
}
user1804599
Too lazy to properly handle currencies.
implying there are currencies other than EUR
J'ai envie de dire un truc méchant
Ven
Ven
l'écu d'or
Le sesterce Luc Danton
08:38
@VeronikaPrüssels OKLM zer
Ven
Ven
par la puissance du facepalm
my super power
du visagepaume*, no englishism pls
2
anglaicion?
08:46
@Zoidberg PHP? More like too lazy to use proper programming language.
@VeronikaPrüssels love it
Any ideas about this ? Here is better explained i think: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/…
user1804599
@wilx ???
@Ven only... what, 8 hours late or so :)
user1804599
This isn't PHP.
user1804599
08:49
It may accidentally be valid PHP code.
@Zoidberg What is it then? I do not recognize !==.
user1804599
Hack.
Hey guys
what's the algorithmic complexity of find and replace for strings?
banana
08:51
O(u)O
@VermillionAzure Something like O(k*n)?
@wilx And then what's the complexity of evaluating a boolean expression?
What's the complexity of plonking Cinch again?
@VermillionAzure O(n) in the number of nodes/terms or some such? Why?
08:53
Anyone knows how to load a image in a quad in opengl ??? This code is to repeat a image as texture inside one quad( polygon) ...coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/4895790a5be91bf6
Tell me if this would work
1. Replace all (a*a') or (a'*a) with 0
2. Replace all other variables with 1
3. Evaluate.
lol
id like to repeat only once....just to put the image filling the quad....in my case to put a billiard table as the background to play....
That was some gr8 cinch guise
Today is a great day for serial plonkers.
So much plonking material.
08:55
@VermillionAzure Just search for 3SAT and read up.
And miss all the fun? Nonsense!
Don't they have tutorials for loading a texture to a quad?
@wilx I still don't understand how it's a different problem
What's the catch?
@Morwenn It's submitted (it'll go into the pre-Oulu mailing).
@VermillionAzure Read up.
user1804599
08:59
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I want to visit this place one day.

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