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08:00
This function has 96 overloads. :|
Ven
Ven
wow :o
@Zoidberg that's 1 away from the largest prime below 100!
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg why does it popq %rcx?
I have an mpl vector and I want to subclass from classs X only if int<enum_X> is present in that mpl vector, should I use something like struct properties<typename has_key<enum_X>list::type > ?
@NeelBasu it's customary to conditionally inherit either the intended base, or else a dummy type
MPL has empty_base to serve that latter purpose (well it's more of a repurpose actually)
08:08
wiould type evaluate to empty_base ?
in case has_key fails ?
struct my_type: if_<condition, actual_base, dummy_base>::type
template <hc::common::resource_type r_type>
struct resource_specific_properties: public boost::mpl::if_<
  typename hc::common::resources::types::is_sensor<r_type>::type,
  common_sensor_properties,
  no_props >::type {};

}
This is what I am doing
I thought if_ was not necessary
template <hc::common::resource_type E>
struct is_sensor{
  typedef typename boost::mpl::has_key<sensors, boost::mpl::int_<E> >::type type;
};
Is that correct ?
Ven
Ven
testl %eax, %ebx
jz someplace ; jump if either %eax or %ebx is zero?
it will jump if they're equal
Ven
Ven
huh?
08:18
testl compares a and b, jz jumps if the zero flag is set, which means a == b
Ven
Ven
...doesn't make sense. If I have 0x1 twice, the "and" result is not gonna be zero.
also, if what you said was true, testl %eax, %eax wouldn't make sense.
mmm IIRC testl just does a substraction between a and b
and testl eax eax tests if eax is 0
my asm is kinda rusty but that's how I remember it
Ven
Ven
testl is and, not a substraction
which one is a sub then
Ven
Ven
if what you said was true, you couldn't check if %eax were 0 with testl %eax, %eax. since they're equal...
08:23
o it's cmp
Ven
Ven
yeah
well you could have mentioned that earlier
thanks for wasting my time
wow
Ven
Ven
rude. you try to mislead me. I spit in your vodka.
I'm never coming back to this room again
finally, the backup is almost 50% complete - after 2 days ...
Ven
Ven
08:24
@DmitriBudnikov yay <3
okay, so really, je and jz (+ negative versions) are strictly equal...
no they're not
that's disregarding how they may feel individually
what is jz identifies as rol
Ven
Ven
I know it's monday, but I expect better than that from you.
My attempt at shattering your expectations worked
code first can't use multiple relationships between two entities without the fluent interface
good job asp
Ven
Ven
i never code on the first night
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08:29
the schema engine is actually much shittier than equivalent convention based orms like the ones in rails or symfony
did you know that testl is shorthand for testicle, just like cmp is for creampie
Ven
Ven
"Your mom is worse than Rails!"
plus, in A&T notation $eax, $ebx etc, really just screams $ex
Ven
Ven
sssh.
hi does c++ follow halfCamelCase for function syntax. Does any one prefer snake_case?
08:39
snake_case generally leads to better performance
how? any example? @DmitriBudnikov
well try a simple benchmark and you will see for yourself
it's usually not negligible
any reason for that?
let me google
Thanks for letting me know
@DmitriBudnikov oh you
@AbhimanyuAryan your welcome
08:43
@Ven it's the same opcode
Ven
Ven
@sehe okay, thanks :)
@Ven it does. It's just registers and flags
yes its the same opcode but I think Dmitri would reason his claim. I didn't find anything on Google
did you try bing
so bing is better than google now?
08:45
sometimes
@AbhimanyuAryan Follow the arrows. It wasn't talking to you. You are being trolled. Best to go and ask questions on Stack Overflow since apparently you've mistakenly assumed people here want to help (just Cinch did that, but he is odd)
sehe please stop driving the newcomers away
Ven
Ven
@sehe it "does"?
@AbhimanyuAryan please ignore him he's trying to get rid of you in a non-subtle way, as usaul
@DmitriBudnikov joke's been played. Leave it
Ven
Ven
08:46
@DmitriBudnikov <3
@Ven Follow the reply arrows 2u2
Ven
Ven
@sehe I did. I don't see how 0x1 & 0x1 does 0.
@sehe respect your seniors
@Ven It doesn't. It's the expectation that doesn't make sense. You said "that doesn't make sense". I replied, "It does"
Dmitri I never saw anything like what you said. I'll go with sehe
08:48
your loss
(hint: VermillionAzure is known as "Cinch")
(hint: sehe is known as "sehe")
Ven
Ven
@sehe How does my expectation that 0x1 & 0x1 isn't 0 "doesn't make sense"?
(hint: Cicada is known under dozens of names)
@Ven because it's irrelevant?
Am I Cicada?
08:50
Check your privilege!
Ven
Ven
@sehe okay, I'm just gonna ignore you if you don't care enough to make sense.
check it twice
@Ven you need to up your decryption game, young pada 1
Ven
Ven
panda hein
Cicada 3301
08:59
nice where did you find the solution? Dark Mind?
:D
I am a famous cryptographer
you are a well known troll
Entertain me. I have finished my task and I am out of work right now.
...until planning happens which should be after lunch.
Just go to YT for some feminist-themed vids
@sehe You meant anit-feminist-themed, right?
09:03
So I've created a Twitter account @MenWhoCode? Who's gonna troll for the page?
I am reading some useless facts ...
During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools.
Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting.
Heart attacks are more likely to happen on a Monday.
true or not?
anyone here good at trolling
@Telkitty Interesting. Dunno.
entertain me
@Telkitty probably not, remember the drooling what if
09:12
@wilx what is the difference?
@DmitriBudnikov go to Programmers or Meta Stack Exchange
@DmitriBudnikov too soon
@Telkitty nope
@Ven ":29999989" get! (oh dang my eyes are bad)
@sehe Do you see none?
Well. Is there really any difference?
@sehe Go, watch some and then get back to me. :)
You underestimate me. Also, critical thinking required.
not today
09:16
Critical thinking makes 99% of feminist themed vids very effectively anti-feminist
Wazzamapoint. But wilx be too dense to get it
@sehe It seems 99 % of feministas are lacking it then.
this is brand new information
If anyone here needs their project mirrored on my server, please let me know.
@edition Huh?
@wilx Yes. No kidding.
user1804599
09:22
@Ven vOv
Ven
Ven
@sehe don't argue with wilx about this kind of stuff..
I don't
@wilx there you go
It wasn't so hard with brains engaged
@wilx I like the upvote arrow theme
1 message moved to bin
Need more info
09:27
:D
I need to start working on that paper again...
but I'd like to think that contains some cool typesetting :)
I just saw BvS
Still "preliminarily daft"
@sehe yes, it's not done :P
Anytime you mention pdqsort I think of P.D.Q. Bach
09:29
@orlp That looks quite beautiful. :)
@orlp what fonts and software did you use to render your paper?
user1804599
Ugh, neither Total Commander nor WinSCP can open tablet memory.
whatever that is
Is it what Moses carried down from mount Sinai?
@edition pdflatex, the fonts are viewable in Acrobat Reader or Evince document properties.
@sehe: What was the keyboard chord for moving around messages in this chat? CTRL-arrow up?
@orlp why did you denote "worst case runtime" with a Big Theta.. shouldn't that be a Big-O ?
09:35
ah man, just looking at orlp's paper is making me wish I could study at university. :/
@wilx with the appropriate extension, yes
@edition latex, and I used tufte-latex, which uses Tex Gyre Pagella as font
> This instrument is called for in the scores of P. D. Q. Bach's oratorio The Seasonings,[18] as well as the Serenude (for devious instruments) and Shepherd on the Rocks, With a Twist.[citation needed]
@orlp Yeah, I really like the font.
> Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
09:37
@edition well, I wrote this independently of my university, so nothing is stopping you :)
@sehe You know the weirdest things. :)
@orlp Higher education evidently enhances one's vocabulary though. ;)
@wilx Doesn't everyone?
@KhaledKhnifer no
@sehe Nah, I am ordinary. You are extra-!
09:38
@KhaledKhnifer or well, I could, but I'd tell you less
big O means 'asymptotically no worse than'
big Theta means 'asymptotically equal to'
if I'd tell you that pdqsort's worst case is O(n log n), I'm not ruling out that the worst case might be O(n) (obviously since it's a comparison sort that's ridiculous, but this is a general rule)
@wilx I'm sure you're just not forthcoming with your knowledge of obscurantist culture :)
@sehe I can neither deny nor confirm this at the moment! :)
Meanwhile, enjoying this way too loud on head phones play.spotify.com/album/…
Not the best recording. But still. Pretty Dvorak
batman vs superman is bad
:(
I'm so surprised. Maybe they should have added Spider He-Transformer Poke-Man
09:49
he-transformer?
an american blockbuster being bad, this is unheard of
He-Man is the principal character of a series of comic books and several animated television series, characterized by his superhuman strength. In most variations, he is the alter ego of Prince Adam. He-Man and his friends attempt to defend the realm of Eternia and the secrets of Castle Grayskull from the evil forces of Skeletor. == Origin == In 1976, Mattel's CEO Ray Wagner declined a deal to produce a toyline of action figures based on the characters from the George Lucas film Star Wars, due to the $750,000 license required upfront. Following the commercial success of the film trilogy and its...
@VermillionAzure I heard it would be better if it was longer. I do not intend to watch it either way.
@wilx No, it's just bad.
@sehe The superhero with Meyers' haircut? :)
09:50
@orlp I see
@slaphappy You should know him, for inspiring the haircut of our now-retired-c++-Guru
@wilx ^
see
Obscurantist Confirmed
@sehe why the strange name though
Don't sue me
@sehe lol
@wilx The writing is terrible. The pacing is horrible. The feel and tone of the movie is off. The score follows the movie's tone, so it's off too, despite being by Hans Zimmer
Aesthetics are extremely well done
09:52
Hey now. Pacing is my thing. Nobody calls pacing bad.
@sehe I guess you can call yourself... a pacemaker.
@VermillionAzure Badum tsss!
I mean I can probably write a better premise
Superman is saving people. Batman is saving people. The shadow government is trying to recruit or force the meta on humans and contracting LexCorp to do their dirty work. They save people, they kill Doomsday. End with large superpeople group that'll eventually become the JLA
dun
@sehe redundancy detected
10:03
The Drabbit
Is there a list of all new keywords in C++11 and C++14?
cppreference has one IIRC en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/keyword
OK
Not prefiltered but easily searched
10:15
sad, how we still don't have restrict
Reply from 2607:f8b0:4009:80d::200e: time=18ms
I'm at my new desk already
@Mikhail I thought we don't need it?
It's applied by default, right?
I don't see any evidence to support that, but on the other hand you'd assume there might be some aliasing challenges with something(vec& a,vec& b,vec& c)
10:18
hi @Bartek
@Mikhail how so?
Also, we're talking about strict aliasing, right?
That is, two place references will not reference each other?
@edition why are you called "edition"
My car has panels with "edition" on them on the door frame
@BartekBanachewicz its a recurring name in my head.
there's Porsche Panamera "Edition" series
why do people use that
isn't that like, an absolutely meaningless word
In which Bartek begins to see through marketing buzz words
10:21
2016
There is a chance the function will have the same vector passed in for all 3 arguments which might mess up floating point instruction execution. In the Cray compiler circa 2011, it used to insert a pointer check before beginning vectored loops for this reason.
@BartekBanachewicz connotation with "special/exclusive edition" can be vaguely implied by the latter word
@VermillionAzure why not call it "special" or "exclusive" then
@BartekBanachewicz Because it's too straight-forward to be an interesting name or "name-like"
also OMG I AM LIVING IN A DIFFERENT COUNTRY THIS IS EXCITING WHAT DO
10:23
It's the same reason we don't name our kids "Plant" or "Flower"
@BartekBanachewicz You stop using caps like a teenager.
While other languages might adopt more common words as common names
@BartekBanachewicz which one dude
@VermillionAzure the one that starts with "Austr" and ends with "ia"
@BartekBanachewicz Change your name to better integrate with the local population.
@BartekBanachewicz Ohhhh Australia?!!!!! ;)
10:24
@Mikhail If you're living in Australia, call yourself Barry.
..there's also Austria
@KhaledKhnifer i know
@wilx dunno, this is the first time I'm actually gonna live in a different country
@wilx lol
@BartekBanachewicz impressive
10:25
@BartekBanachewicz So act as an adult or they send you back. :)
bartek the immigrant
This reminds me...
@DmitriBudnikov where are you actually staying right now?
@BartekBanachewicz I mean, if you take a look at top Japanese boys' names in 2012, their translations are stuff like "sunshine," "snow," "large river"
Meanwhile top American names are not literal English nouns
@BartekBanachewicz at your mom's
10:27
:/
...of this...
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@Mikhail Oh hey uh I think your example yeah is right
@wilx YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND MY LIFE GET AWAY FROM ME STOP
I'M 19, SO I PRESUME TYPING IN UPPER CASE IS ALLOWED.
@edition JOKES ON YOU I AM MORE TEEN I HAVE 8TEEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE POINTS ON MY BACK
”when i was your age i-”

yes but this is not 1985 anymore things have changed literally everything is different so what you did when you were my age is completely irrelevant *why is this so hard for parents to understand*
10:30
ISN'T THIS OBNOXIOUS?!?!?!
ok, no more.
@edition agreed.
Oh right I haven't seen you in awhile
@DmitriBudnikov Dude... age was never more relevant than now.
@VermillionAzure Since the failed XML linter project.
@edition Right
I remember that yeah I'm not so good with projects...
How'd that turn out though?
Like, kids these days are literally-figuratively retarded these days.
10:31
@VermillionAzure Oh, I gave up ages ago. At the moment, I'm writing a math parser and plotter with Qt.
@wilx like they totally weren't 50 years ago
...Can you pass concepts to constexpr functions?
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@edition Uhhh how?
> We should have concepts in C++17, not just in a TS. “Concepts” as specified in the TS is an immensely useful feature for designers of generic code and together with constexpr functions lead to greatly simplified and more maintainable code.
@VermillionAzure The math parser or the graphing application?
@edition The graphing
OpenGL? Or Qt-specific?
@VermillionAzure QPainter, so Qt specific.
10:33
@VermillionAzure does that sound like "greatly simplified and more maintainable code" to you?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know anything so idk. Where's a good place to look at how it works?
why are you asking me?
@VermillionAzure I need a job.
do I look like someone who does C++
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Real Question: If concepts didn't make it into the ISO standard, but every compiler supports it, can we still use them?
10:35
@Mikhail As a compiler specific extension lol :)
@edition Aren't you still in school?
@Mikhail Ask whoever writes your coding guidelines vOv
also Emigrate is a cool band
lol guidelines
I'm the sole developer, so MSVC2013
@VermillionAzure left a couple of years ago, I'm at home, unemployed at the moment.
10:36
@edition oh i see...
@DmitriBudnikov I don't see any other way to answer that question.
@Mikhail Why are you using MSVC btw? I've been wondering if I should try and start using a real IDE but I'm hesitant to use Eclipse...
> implying that Eclipse is a real IDE
@VermillionAzure Need CUDA 7.5 and Windows target. Eclipse isn't an IDE, its an abomination and possibly a JVM.
If I could have RStudio for C++ that would be amazing.
But I don't think one exists like that...
10:37
If C++ ecosystem didn't suck it wouldn't suck.
ReSharper C++
@BartekBanachewicz Also hey you're familiar with H-M Type system right?
"familiar" is a strong word.
It's impossible to develop commercial software by oneself, let alone design or market it. :/
@BartekBanachewicz In Haskell, what are some good examples of polytyped functions that are not arbitrary like the identity function?
@edition Unless it's a video game lol.
10:39
@VermillionAzure what does "polytyped" mean? What does "arbitrary" mean? (in this context)
@BartekBanachewicz arbitrary meaning trivial I guess
id has one type, and it's a -> a. It's not arbitrary in that there's one implementation.
@VermillionAzure oh k
user1804599
id has more than one type.
10:40
@VermillionAzure consider that SomeClass a => a ... is also polytyped
because the real sig is forall a. SomeClass a => ...
user1804599
It is polymorphic.
So I guess would polytypes be better compared to interfaces or typeclasses?
type it like so: id : {a : Type} -> a -> a, now it has one type
Because they bind a set of variables to a property or operator or "guarantee?"
I wonder if std::integral_constant<const char*, "string"> works.
10:41
@VermillionAzure typeclasses are restrictions on polytypes
@BartekBanachewicz So something like (for-all)a . a -> b would be something like (all ints can be converted to floats)?
@VermillionAzure that doesn't really make sense
@VermillionAzure that's just a -> b
bbl
and the polytype would be something like "FloatConvertable"?
So FloatConvertable a would means a => b if b = float?
10:43
@BartekBanachewicz dont feed Cinch :)
@ThePhD How's that stupid?
I want string constants.
That should give me a string constant.
Or something like it.
@ThePhD But a string isn't an integral...
Or rather the relationship between one and another isn't established by default, right?
That's not what the compiler is complaining about. :v
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Q: Conveniently Declaring Compile-Time Strings in C++

void-pointerBeing able to create and manipulate strings during compile-time in C++ has several useful applications. Although it is possible to create compile-time strings in C++, the process is very cumbersome, as the string needs to be declared as a variadic sequence of characters, e.g. using str = sequence<...

10:46
Already found it.
Buh
This is too mch work
I'll just init a std::string in a templated class.
user1804599
@ThePhD those aren't integral constants
user1804599
So it's not stupid
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth EXCITING
The complaint still stands if I wrote a value_of<typename T, T val> class.

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