Coroutines are nice but they are a single threaded async system. This talk is about how to use them with multithreading. Never found a good explanation of how to do this before. So this talk is pretty significant (at least for me).
@StackedCrooked I've seen sane Yandex talks before, where they - logically - advocated 1 thread per logical core. I'd keep the coros per thread in that picture. Don't immediately know why you'd absolutely require to teleport across threads.
I think Yandex has a little bit of a tendency to overengineer. But hey, at least they make cool things
> During the design process the team concluded that recent directions in high-performance concurrency models using queues are fundamentally at odds with modern CPU design.
@ScarletAmaranth TDDWI getting pretty good (sort of a bummer that Hackage is down right now and I can’t update my Idris but oh well, works well enough)
It happens occasionally, that I come across something I don't know how to do, and I need someone to show me. So I ask Bob for help, because Bob knows this stuff, and he comes over and starts explaining to me. He talks for a couple of minutes, gives me an example or two, and I say "Ah, I see - ok,...
GCC 6 has a new optimizer feature: It assumes that this is always not null and optimizes based on that.
Value range propagation now assumes that the this pointer of C++ member functions is non-null. This eliminates common null pointer checks but also breaks some non-conforming code-bases (suc...
> They are ... introducing bugs on purpose. Perhaps for a foreign government. Where do you live? All governments are foreign to most of the world, and most are hostile to some of the world.
This question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year.
Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...
microsoft doesn't need to nickel and dime you for crap like solitaire, why do they make themselves look bad by doing it? they dream of micro-transactions when they already have macro-transactions
We are compiling an embedded C/C++ application that is deployed in a shielded device in an environment bombarded with ionizing radiation. We are using GCC and cross-compiling for ARM. When deployed, our application generates some erroneous data and crashes more often that we would like. The hardw...
The LM was designed for two astronauts for the duration of the surface mission. But they had three astronauts in it for three times longer than that, so there was quite some CO2 accumulated