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00:04
I've been answering some pathfing questions, but my editing is poor. Any advice for formatting good answers?
lol so self-referencing
ok, you got it
Fixed it @.@
Never mind. I fixed the formatting, broke the spelling. sigh composing real-time is very difficult.
@ThePhD Your submission?
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel I'm actually busy at work for once, which means I can't chat then. And when I get home I'm also increadibly busy atm, so no chatting there either. :(
Technically I'm still here all the time, just not actively participating.
@Xeo How dare you have real problems? What are you, an adult?
00:17
> Don't be a cunt about the shelfie - I've had Anal Glaucoma for 7 weeks. And just got told I need to go into work early today :/ Building this shelf has really lifted my spirits and I'm so excited about it I have to tell everyone :)
It took me a while...
It's taking me way too long
Nobody?
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Well, considering that I'm currently playing Minecraft at 2am in the morning because I'm sick... pretty much. :D
It's kinda brilliant in its long-con game
Wow
00:19
@sehe hahahaha wow
I admittedly had to google "glaucoma" but it was worth it
@Shoe sol2
@ThePhD You are doing a talk on sol2?
Yeah
Implementation techniques, caveats, etc.
Awesome
00:22
Well, technically the proposal hasn't been ACCEPTED
But he says "It looks promising."
May 12 at 23:49, by Griwes
So, Sol2 is just being mentioned at a scripting talk here at C++Now.
Xeo
Xeo
> Some relatively broken uses of relative coordinates are fixes and should work relatively well now
Use of absolute coordinates is absolutely identical to how it worked in older versions of Minecraft
fun with changelogs
I just need to decide whether to fight to keep the name ThePhD/The Phantom Derpstorm (since that's what I'll be publishing under for the rest of my life) or if I should give myself a fake-real name.
Like Dok "ThePhD" Tor
Why can't you use your birth name?
Xeo
Xeo
Call yourself Barnie Sparklestrup
00:25
he he
Stormtrooper Barn
I gotta create a real-fake name!
@ThePhD @JohnnyCoffin
done
Pahn Tom
That's p nice
Pahn D. Tom
00:43
Guys
Help me come up with anagrams of The Phantom Derpstorm
@ThePhD Phil "ThePhD" Doom. You'll be the most awesome computer scientist on wikipedia :D
Anagrams for Phantom Derpstorm:
Damps Hornet Tromp
Damp Horrnet Stomp
Phantom Drest Romp
I could publish under the name "Horrnet D. Stomp"
Manor Depth Tromps
Manor T. Depth
Sounds fancy.
Every conference I go to, I'll publish under a different anagram of Phantom Derpstorm
Oooh.
Manor D. Stromp.
Now THAT'S fancy.
Stromp D. Manor.?
"Mart Mopped Thorn"
Damn.
M. M. Thorn
Thats .~: Fancy :~.
"Sam Prompted Thorn"
Sam P. Thorn is decent.
Xeo
Xeo
01:00
Grum P. Ape
I kinda like "Horrnet Damp Stomp"
I think I'll go with Horrnet D. Stomp
"Good evening! My name is Horrnet."
SeemsGood WORKS SeemsGood FOR SeemsGood ME SeemsGood
What about 'Homet D. Stomp'?
Or 'Hormet'
Homet Darrp Stomp?
Like. I have to make sure it's an anagram.
Homer D. Trump
Yes. It's not an anagram. It's a durp storm
Haha, alrighty then.
I'm just proud to see what started as a frustrating project for you turn into something that's gaining recognition :)
01:30
@Borgleader aw yeah
dem lines
01:52
I don't wanna convert this into something I can uuuse.
Bwwwuuuuuuh.
sob.
sob not, friend! There is always a path to escape in The Catface.
raccoon is the new red panda!
I'll never take the way of Catface.
For down that path lies destruction
never, you say?
02:10
Neeveeer.
Oh, okay.
You have now convinced me you will never go to the Catface side
\o/
I totally believe you.
q_q
02:21
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03:27
> DevDiv#1134662 "constexpr constructors are emitting dynamic initializers" affects codegen, not whether code is accepted or rejected. I've filed your bug as DevDiv#1182466 "Bogus error C2051 "case expression not constant" for a constexpr conversion function". It's a possible duplicate of DevDiv#1175146 "constexpr conversion function emits bogus error C2057 "expected constant expression" when initializing an enumerator" which was reported on VCBlog earlier...
NOT COOL, VC++
For fuck's sake now I can't have a user assert here.
Also I need another name for ! or not
bang
Not the ! symbol, the action it performs
Negation
Negation is such a mouthful.
Maybe I should call it meta::no.
meta::neg ?
I can get behind neg, I think.
It's either that or not_.
nay
Then I can read your code, and think I am a mare.
meta::nah
meta::fuuu?
03:38
meta::cat
03:51
I need someone to write this python table display.
user4196492
04:06
How can I get the system's time in milliseconds if I don't have access to the chrono libraries?
Use ctime :B
Also boost::chrono
Also <platform specific garbage you can avoid with boost::chrono>
Also <just use chrono why are you not using it are you on some shitty compiler?>
user4196492
@ThePhD I don't have boost either
Then I hope you're ready to #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN and #include <windows.h>
user4196492
I'm using VB Community to compile it. How could I get info about the current compiler?
VB... Community?
Just get VS Community 2015. It's free.
04:09
What is a VB community? Visual Basic?
user4196492
@ThePhD sorry, that's what I meant
Then you have <chrono>
user4196492
@Nican Yea I got it miced up with a completely different language
user4196492
@ThePhD that's all it took, just had to include it now it sees chrono. Thanks for the help
Have fun!
Also cppreference.com
Tells you headers things come from and everything.
EXAMPLES AT THE BOTTOM TOO
04:13
it is a wonder
behold its majesty!
@StackedCrooked Did you figure out what was going on?
04:32
This is what a using AMD video drivers on Linux looks like https://vine.co/v/i0Q70hPWLWq
@набиячлэвэлиь Creepy.
user4196492
04:52
Thanks to your help earlier, I was finally able to create a stable game loop in C++ with exactly 60 ticks every second. I am ready for c++ game design!
@pebble225 gl;hf
I found a few bugs where I used static to cache the results of a class member function. Can fix this in the language?
I think jQuery is better.
tru dat
You're making no fucking sense, mate
like, what
05:09
I guess I'm going to be hanging out here until I figure out how to reverse engineer IncrediBuild
TIL: IncrediBuild, a distributed compiler.
But also raises the question what kind of projects requires such compiler.
distributed build system*
Clean build used to take 2 minutes, now it takes 8 minutes + time on reddit
I'm thinking of using more pointers, for the compile time
lol
What the fuck are you building
sea plus plus
wat
05:23
On a machine from the eighteen hundreds
Parallellise the fuck out of it
with Incredibuild?
First, is this Windows or Linux?
Windows
Yeah, it doesn't work because of qt's moc
For example, the following .cu file takes 30 seconds to build
`#include <thrust/device_vector.h>
#include <cuComplex.h>
#include <cufft.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
#include <CImg.h>`
05:31
How about precompiled headers?
Not for the cuda files
The more I look at it the more I see that the nvcc stuff with templates is choking the build.
Ven
Ven
06:33
Hi
Ell
Ell
06:45
Try compiling with clang :P
He is gone.
lol there are kung fury stickers on Facebook
@Mikhail That's a gem. I nicked it:
OH: "Clean build used to take 2 minutes, now it takes 8 minutes + time on reddit" #gettingreal #loungecpp
user1804599
06:59
yeah, projector and a depth camera
I wonder why it takes so much time to refresh though
@BartekBanachewicz The kinectv2 should be able to do what the video is doing, and keep a latency of about 30fps with little delay.
Although that video looks a lot slower.
I don't think the latency is in the camera
https://imgur.com/gallery/9TQnT
I think the latency is mostly in converting the point cloud into the topographical map.
"I’ll just restart Apache every 10 requests."
07:17
@BartekBanachewicz hrmpf?
@sehe plug-phone-control-from-pc
@rightfold dat lag :)
user4604440
hi
user4604440
I need to know a way of storing database into a text file
user4604440
using vc++
07:19
Have you tried copy/paste with a hex editor
user4604440
Actually I have a huge database that database I need to divide and store into separate files
user4604440
each file would be have a version that version will be same in all files but must be updated while we update a file
user4604440
INI file structure resolve it
user4604440
but again it is very slow while updating
user4604440
is there some api's available or some way that solve my problem
07:25
no.
user4604440
ok
user4604440
then what to do now
quit your job
user4604440
thanks
you should get right on that
user4604440
07:26
for the suggestion have you already
user4604440
means
user4604440
how
user4604440
is there any problem with my question
well typically one quits their job by sending offensive emails to their boss
user4604440
okay means you have done this
user4604440
07:27
right Puppy
@DigvijayRathore It is basically "I have this ambiguous problem, and I want someone to give me a solution"
user4604440
@ni
We are not a helpdesk; We are just C++ enthusiasts.
user4604440
@Nican okay sorry for that
user4604440
first time I am asking someone on chat
user4604440
07:29
thats why
user4604440
What about Puppy
user4604440
is he still there or quit that job too
user1804599
07:46
@DigvijayRathore He is unfortunately still here.
@ThePhD For some reason Bryce Lelbach is asking whether I know you. :D
user1804599
@Ven is there something like YAML that has macros?
Ven
Ven
YAML has inheritance, that's often "enough"
:P
just use .json.ls :)
user1804599
oh cool how's taht work
user1804599
I have this a lot in my file:
user1804599
07:57
oneOf:
  - type: "null"
  - type: "string"
user1804599
I want a macro that takes a type x and returns oneOf: [{type: "null"}, x]
@Puppy "typically"?!
Ven
Ven
:v
@DigvijayRathore No you don't
@DigvijayRathore you're solving the wrong problem. Now you're complaining about your own design choices ("It's slow"). Yeah. Well. There's a reason databases exist.
And for people who desperately want to deny this reality, the devil has invented XML
@sehe DBs seem to be becoming lost art/knowledge those days
it's terrible
Ven
Ven
08:12
Those kids should surely get off your lawn, bartek :P.
everyone should get off my lawn
Ven
Ven
true, it's hard enough to maintain as-is
spotify:track:7sISmKmmP5a50p7kfxm0pw
Paul seems to share my sentiments
A+ music btw
@ThePhD ...apparently you refused to give your real name for CppCon? He wants to find the best way to chat with you :P
Ven
Ven
pleads guilty as well
user1804599
08:17
I love Vim windows.
Ven
Ven
I love Vim linuxes.
I've just realized that my Binding is a Functor
user1804599
deriving Functor
Ven
Ven
deriving Monad is free
joek
@rightfold yeah
the implications are extremely interesting though
You can take Binding SomeState and fmap the getter to get Binding SomeStatePart
I am now wondering if Binding is a comonad as well
Also @Ven yesterday I thought up an idea of using "Sanitized" as a comonad.
Ven
Ven
08:25
@BartekBanachewicz how very Lens-y of you
such as a function Sanitized a -> b can be composed with Sanitized b -> c
@Ven my bindings are one-way now though
hmm writable bindings...
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz how very Prism-y of you
Ven
Ven
I'm glad I said that. Now you'll spend the rest of the day thinking about how to make the bindings writable. :D
@BartekBanachewicz yes?
just use phantom types to denote whether or not something's sanitized vOv
@Ven that wasn't the point! :<
I was just desperately looking for comonad instances
I should've approached strangers asking "Good morning sir are you a comonad"
Ven
Ven
aah
@BartekBanachewicz No, but he might have cogonads.
08:33
@Ven well dunno I don't think it'd be that hard since I already return (Effect OuterType, NewSelf)
type Effect s = s -> s
type SelfEffect s a = (Effect s, a)
handleEvent  :: UIEvent -> a -> SelfEffect s a
So yeah applying a BidirBinding on an Effect shouldn't be that hard
in fact, it could maybe bridge the gap between "self" effect and "outer" effect
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz "no, I'm a cosir"
lol
> Contravariant functors, sometimes referred to colloquially as Cofunctor, even though the dual of a Functor is just a Functor.
cotheory is actually hard
user1804599
Contravariant functors are great.
lol, are people actually calling them that?
That's a huge naming fuckup.
08:44
@Griwes yea
Ven
Ven
@Griwes badlets do
user1804599
newtype Eq a = Eq (a -> a -> Bool)

instance Contravariant Eq where
    contramap f (Eq e) = Eq $ \a b -> e (f a) (f b)
user1804599
super rad
user1804599
@Ven -1 no peeing on pyramids
Ven
Ven
08:46
@BartekBanachewicz In other news, type CoCoMonad = Monad
user1804599
Are you saying Coco is vapourware?
user1804599
It reduces to nothing!
Ven
Ven
It's also used by nothing
Coco is so fucking dead it's not even funny
user1804599
Actually, Coco survived.
user1804599
user1804599
08:51
butthurt
user1804599
many people hate Hex.pm
user1804599
it doesn't namespaces (lol)
user1804599
namespaces are too hard
@rightfold like npm?
user1804599
08:52
everything in a single namespace is easier
> Int(Boolean) is very expensive. It moves the needle from 0.35ms to 79.92ms.
lolswift
user1804599
I'm gonna work some more on iron in my vacation and write a psc backend that uses it.

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