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08:00
@jalf heh, yeah. Go is clearly the more interesting game, IMO. Simpler rules, yet more strategy.
Go is also a little more forgiving when making stupid beginner mistakes.
Watching "Hikaru no Go" taught you a lot about the game and the surrounding culture and competitions.
And history.
damn, I think I just used private inheritance
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Q: How to improve programming skill for computation?

user1285136I'm physics student and write codes for simulation of electromagnetic waves.I post one of my codes here and my question is how can I improve my code.(not the speed ) #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <math.h> #include <fstream> using namespace std; #define I...

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wow... and I thought my own HPC code was as bad as it gets...
@Mysticial in my experience, few things beat code written by physicists
@jalf that's good to know... :)
08:14
@Konrad Rudolph I deleted my question that you commented on it(all guys said that it is not a good question) and posted my code in this question. stackoverflow.com/q/9939193/1285136
but at least they're very economical with variable names
no wasted letters there
@jalf Apparently, I program like a mathematician (says somebody who's looked at my code before)...
even though my math isn't great...
Some of my hand-tuned SSE intrinsic code is "nearly" as bad, but there's no loops to make it worse...
08:29
@user1285136 You need to learn how to write functions.
@StackedCrooked can you give me an example?
@StackedCrooked and variable names! ;)
The variable names I can live with if they are part of some fugly equation. But functions... are a must. And I'm speaking as a math-oriented programmer. :)
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A: what is ::* in C++

Johannes Schaub - litbint A::* point_i2 = &B::i; After this when you have a random A or B object, you can access the member that point_i2 points to B b; b.*point_i2 = ...; After the above initialization of point_i2, this would change b.i. Think of ClassName::* the same way as you think of & and *: It's ...

holy crap, I think I never seen a code worser than that (stackoverflow.com/questions/9939193/…)
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08:35
look in the comments
@Abyx eh, I have. It's not that unique
@Abyx Scroll up a bit. We've been talking about that one for a while now. :)
Hug a developer...
I once said in an interview "And back then, I did an intern at ThatCompany."
they smiled but I didn't know why :)
08:38
most people start out writing code much like that. Heck, plenty of physics or even CS ppapers contain code like it
it's still horrible code
it's plain fugly
HPC code tends to be very bad. But even by those standards, I don't think I've seen anything worse - aside from maybe the 800-liner in Portuguese from a few months ago...
perhaps he thinks if everyone thinks it's horrible he is super smart
One of these days, I need to show you my worst example of SSE intrinsic abuse...
08:40
@JohannesSchaublitb I don't think I'm super smart .I just have no programming skill
classic HPC gone wrong: 20 lines -> 500 lines for only 3x improvement
@user1285136 It take some experience. When I first started, my code was like that. But I quickly grew out of it when I learned functions.
And who the hell is starring everything?
good way to obfuscate code!.. i use spanish for non-reserved syntax in my code!
whats with the starfest?
08:42
@DeadMG i starred all these messages
I promptly unstarred them again
@DeadMG i wonder whether one can take you as a "undo" implementation? you could earn great money.
That's what I call "star wars"... :P
"Intelligent Undo Implementation (IUI) now in Word2014."
Johannes
stop starring everything or I'mma just lock the room and not let you back in
08:45
pleeaseee!
donnnd doo taht!
@DeadMG "beware the dog"
dont taaase me bro!
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@Abyx "Never mind the dog, beware of the kids!" (I really saw this once — on a fence surrounding a farm in England.)
He uses a taser? That's rude
Even for the puppy
unfortunately, I did not actually tase Johannes
@DeadMG i think there is a virtual missing, really
i would tase you. when you are handcuffed on my bed
oh yeah, and that
I didn't even notice, lols
08:54
(sorry for posting this, but it’s one of cracked’s better ones)
i'm ill today :(
tasers are no good on ill ppl
@KonradRudolph Those cartoon frames are such a visual turn-off for me. Can't even be bothered to look long enough at them to find out what could possibly be so interesting about them
@JohannesSchaublitb Oh noes!
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@sehe Uhm, why are cartoon frames a turn-off for you?
@JohannesSchaublitb Perhaps with #define-s?
@KonradRudolph Not in general. Those are
08:59
@KonradRudolph I deleted my question that you commented on it(all guys said that it is not a good question) and posted my code in this question.stackoverflow.com/q/9939193/1285136
No #defines, no preprocessor tricks!
Now to answer the question ('why'?) I'm going to have to blame my taste
@user1285136 I’m going to take a look but I’ve got a pretty busy schedule today so it might take some time for me to answer
@JohannesSchaublitb Then, no, I can't see that work.
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09:00
1 message moved to bin
@JohannesSchaublitb It must be in-class initializers with constexpr then! Is that it?
@KonradRudolph thanks .
@sbi stop putting random messages to the bin
struct A { public: PreIncrement operator++; PostIncrement operator++; }; can this be valid!?
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@JohannesSchaublitb It's not random ones. I have learned to fear your quizzes.
@sbi You can now learn not to run from your fears
First we have "star wars", and now we have a bin and flag war? :D
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@sehe I'm not running. I confront the very thing that I fear and beat it. So it ran to the bin.
@sbi Hmmm. Never mind the effect for others
i think he thought the code is executable and put it into the bin/ folder
09:03
@Mysticial We have a bin, but the laden is missing
@JohannesSchaublitb :)
if you have typedef void PreIncrement(), PostIncrement(int); it works like a charm
@JohannesSchaublitb Shute. That's simple. I should have seen it coming. Actually used it (function type typedefs) once...
I guess I have a tendency to just forget about all the sick tricks you can play.
I remember the important subset of C++, and most of the things you might encounter in the wild
well... now another quiz - "how can it be used IRL"?
09:20
@Abyx As a quiz question!
btw, VC++ accepts typedef int foo(); struct X { foo bar { return 1; } }; but g++ doesn't (error: function definition does not declare parameters)
@Abyx yes g++ is correct to reject it
@JohannesSchaublitb Is it illegal then?
yes it is illegal. it is not a function definition
@JohannesSchaublitb Declaration then? Is this legal:
typedef int foo();
struct X { foo bar; };
int X::bar() { return 42; }
09:31
yes legal
@JohannesSchaublitb That's what I used some time in the past :)
unfortunately we can't have template<typename T> struct X { virtual T f; };
virtual T f = 0; would be useful, IMO
we can say struct A { foo bar = 0; }; also in C++03
@JohannesSchaublitb how it can be? (without preprocessor)
virtual function
sorry i forgot the virtual
09:45
yep, if foo is not template argument
VC++ can't link this code:
typedef int T();
struct X { virtual T f = 0; };

struct Y : X { virtual int f() override { return 1; } };

int main()
{
    Y* y = new Y;
    X* x = y;
    return x->f();
}
because of unresolved external symbol "public: virtual int __thiscall X::f(void)"
it seems it forgets about =0; there
(g++ accepts it)
%$!# qthread
I hate you
Hi all! What sorting algorithm do you often use in practise? Shell, quick, bubble? Thanks!
10:01
@user1131997 I always use std::sort, unless I find there is a bottleneck in the sorting. I don't care how it's implemented.
@user1131997 std::set (or std::map)
@jalf qthread?
a Qt threading class?
10:21
Dunno about qthread, but I noticed that GCC 4.7 breaks SIGNAL SLOT code.
Which can be fixed by adding a few #defines to disable SIGNAL/SLOT debug info IIRC.
@user1131997 Hi. Use your own? You can implement bogosort and call it radix_sort to confuse someone some more
Hell, you already wrote it:
Feb 21 at 11:44, by user1131997
please critise my algorithm ( sort ):

http://pastebin.com/fQx4jpQ1
@StackedCrooked Is that for ObjC?
@DeadMG yes
Wonderfully badly designed
10:36
@Abyx override is not a Visual C++ keyword.
as far as I'm aware
Looks basically like a Java thread class, so a class with some virtual run() function, where you're expected to derive from it and override that function
not function object?
of course not
This is Qt we're talking about :D
except that a few versions ago, they found out that subclassing is a bad idea, so they added a default implementation of run which emits a signal you can connect to to have things run on that thread.
except that the signal is never emitted here, for some reason
@DeadMG it's VC++ keyword since VC++2005 (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/41w3sh1c%28VS.80%29.aspx)
huh
I stand corrected
so
is Boost.Asio easy to use?
10:40
@DeadMG yep, it is
I've been reading their docs, and it looks simple, but they seem to have an awful lot of classes
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@DeadMG It's Ok. You can now sit down again.
@sbi Actually, my chair is broken, and I'm kinda half-sitting :P
not to mention that my general desk setup is poor
the chair's the wrong height an doesn't go high enough, and my screens are permanently short screens
bad ergonomics :(
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@DeadMG Didn't that already break about half a year ago?
yeah
I broke it some more recently :P
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10:42
Oh well. Each to their own.
lol
if I ever get a programming job, they'll probably make me pay for my own chairs at the rate I usually go through them
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> Via Reddit: "so the world's smallest penis showed up today at work": http://i.imgur.com/LgK7c.jpgCharles Stross
Damn broken link. Sorry.
it suddenly occurs to me
if I keep going, this might actually turn into a real application
@DeadMG the broken chair?
lol
nah
been refactoring my giant main() into the new classes I created
and now it looks a tad more reasonable
11:02
@DeadMG Good news
The Puppy: breaking up with main and chairs
lol
well, you know, trying to break down with functional applications :P
@DeadMG What are you building, out of interest?
a game
finished my first attempt at a 3D renderer, mostly, so I'm building simulation, UI, and such systems right now
Sounds like a huge project. I've never done any 3D stuff; think I'd quite like to at some point though.
at last count it was only like, 3K LOC
of course, being a fast 3D renderer that can actually render good-looking visuals is another problem :P
11:15
ah, wonderful
I think I figured it out
So qthread docs say to use it in one way. Qt devs blog posts and such, say to use it a second way. The one that actually works seems to be a kind of mix of the two
So now I have 7 rather hefty lines of code to do what's basically equivalent to std::thread thr(myFunc)
LOVE YOU QT! YOU ARE THE BEEEEST!
lol
and I had to convert the function into a class derived from QObject, and preprocessed with their crappy moc compiler
have to admit, I'm not a fan of the whole QObject/moc thing
and it's taken me 4-5 hours to debug
@DeadMG it's horrific
reflection's useful, but not that useful
11:20
I kind of understand why they did it. It adds a lot of runtime introspection capabilities that are useful for a Java-like GUI toolkit
but it's still disgusting, and causes eternal pain and suffering
@jalf deriving from QThread is almost always wrong
one time I wanted to call msleep in my app that is single threaded. So i had to derive from thread like struct MySleeper : private QThread { void sleep(int ms) { QThread::msleep(ms); } };
owch, that's... gotta hurt?
yes for some weird reason msleep is protected
@JohannesSchaublitb And yet, the docs explicitly describe how you are supposed to derive from it
@jalf silly docs
11:36
@JohannesSchaublitb agreed
 
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12:37
Google Maps is awesome. It tells me the courthouse is in the middle of the forest.
maybe it is
No, it isn't.
I'll have to ask for directions to people on the street.
why are you in court?
did you AXE MURDER someone?
I need to get some stupid papers to get some other stupid papers.
@DeadMG he isn't, or he woudln't need to locate the courthouse
12:39
hahaha
if he's been trying to find it, then he is very likely in the middle of the forest now
@RMartinhoFernandes but.. but.. axe murdering!
Also, it's not only criminals that need to go to the courthouse you know.
There's victims and witnesses and all that crap.
@RMartinhoFernandes Plus the criminals often get a free ride
true true
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12:45
goddamn chat flags again!
ARarhatsjhgs, even if I use the exact street name and number it brings me to the middle of nowhere!
Fuck this.
There's not even a street there!
don't Bing and Yahoo provide similar services? you could attempt to use those
I'm so pointy, I'm like a hedgehog
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, sorry. I was jamming the GPS signals. It should be better now, try again
12:46
OMG, it works!
Thanks puppy.
@RMartinhoFernandes woof!
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Folks, How have things been ?
Google Maps wasn't even close.
Totally wrong side of the city.
Now please excuse me while I go feed my soul to the bureaucrats.
Bye.
bye bye robot
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looks like I am invisible or transparent.
12:52
@Als Curious what that looks like. Wouldn't that depend greatly on your surroundings/background?
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@sehe No that will solely depend on my opacity
any latex pros in here?
@Als transparancy is generally considered the antonym of opacity
@bamboon I use latex products, sometimes. Close enough?
Latex is a dispersion of polymers Latex may also refer to: * Natural latex; see Natural rubber * Synthetic latex; see Plastic * Latex clothing * Latex, Texas * LaTeX, a document preparation system and markup language
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@sehe yeah, well I said depends
@Als And you said solely. In fact, you said 'will solely depend`
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12:57
@sehe Lol, We all do use them from time to time or sometime ;)
@sehe Yes, it will
@Als I'm not a pro, though. Not my line of business
Yesterday, I started playing Minecraft.
Now I can't stop thinking about it.
@Als So what will we see when you're partially or fully translucent, in-opaque or transparent? Do you live in the void? I'm pretty sure what you look like to observers will then depend on your surroundings as well.
That's a brilliant typo.
Fuck edits
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah well, you are late to the party kid.
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13:00
@sehe It solely depends on how my body would reflect light partially, minimally or not at all/
oh btw, feel free to leave your views in here:
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Q: Voting Irregularities: status of Bounties involved in such scenarios

AlsImagine a Consider the scenario: A user puts a bounty on a question S/He asked. The user answers the question using another (bogus/duplicate) account. Awards the bounty to the answer from the bogus account The fraud gets detected. The visible actions seen are: The original Q p...

@Als A mirror is not transparent and/or opaque. Unless you mean a see-through mirror, in which case the see-through properties apply to the non-reflective side
rofl
@EtiennedeMartel ^^ the beauty is that you even typed the same typo when fixing it the first time :)
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@sehe enough of that mirror transparency and opacity shit anyways...
12 mins ago, by Als
looks like I am invisible or transparent.
Why don't you tell us what makes you think ^^ that
13:05
@sehe Yeah, it's hard this morning.
....
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@EtiennedeMartel Whats Hard?
lol
did you forget a t, this time around?
:P
Life is hard. Get your mind out of the gutter.
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah well you made it think that way after the tit mishap
lol
@Als You are unrepresentative. You think you may be transparent or invisible.
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13:19
What the heck is a "tit mishap"? Sounds painful.
@sbi Is that a Jewish transition ceremony?
lol
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@sehe What? Why do you ask me? I was asking what it is myself.
@sbi Sometimes a question isn't
@sehe How Zen of you
@JohannesSchaublitb: Yes?
i have a doubt
What would that be?
it's just a doubt
Is this a Turing test? :-)
13:27
@JohannesSchaublitb I have some too
@JohannesSchaublitb Oh I have duplicates, let's trade
> Now kate won't talk to you, anymore. here
13:43
yawn
This day will go into history as the day when Litb got a doubt.
Looking at the flags, I'm surprised we don't have more douchebags here.
now I have to implement a bunch of functions and I don't want to :(
What kind of function?
more memory management malarky
cleaning up all my non-owning dangling pointers
Oh. Fun in your pants.
13:47
@DeadMG Ah, memory management. Isn't that the gooey stuff that had to meddle with in C/C++03?
C++03 isn't significantly different from C++11 in this regard
doesn't really relate to cleaning up all your danglies though :P
Why do you have dangling pointers?
user406009
Use weak_ptr's?
@DeadMG makes you wish for garbage(cough)lect
because I need to point to things without owning them
13:49
@EthanSteinberg Still need to have a detection plan there
@sehe Wouldn't help in the slightest.
user406009
Probably have to use a boost::signal in the destructor of the object to signal all non-owning objects that it is dead.
user406009
Any sort of threading would make that suck though.
i like this statement "A computer is a statemachine. Threads are for people who can't program statemachines." xD
user406009
Which I am sure DeadMG is doing.
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13:54
@JohannesSchaublitb That's why people love message passing. Turns the multithreading problem back into a pseudo state machine.
@EthanSteinberg I also thought weak_ptr first and boost::signal a little later :)
However, I think the design should prevent the possibility of dangling pointers to ever come into existence.
Not sure if such a design is always possible though.
@StackedCrooked I'm sure it's not always possible. However, usually, it is :)
One situation I encountered goes as follows: worker thread changes program state and sends a POST message to the GUI message loop so that the GUI knows it must refresh itself. The message contains a pointer to the program state. However, the user closes the application in between the sending and the arriving of the post message. And the pointer has become a dangling pointer.
user406009
Use a unique_ptr in the message?
14:07
I fixed it by using a weak_ptr in the message.
user406009
At least we can use fancy language features in multithreading(unlike networking).
the one I found really hard to solve was sending an "object create" notification to listeners in a multi threaded environment where an "object deletion" could happen before the creation had even been received
(that was the first time I realised quite how hard being correct really was)
@EthanSteinberg Yeah, but referring to no-longer existing remote object over a network is probably going to result in an exception. Which can be caught, unlike dangling pointer dereference.
@awoodland Stuff like this can indeed be tricky..
(in the end the solution was to change the sematics of the deletion notification such that it means "deletion about to happen" and only let it actually happen once everybody who received the notification had returned)
I always assume that there is an idiom that makes this problem simple to solve. If I need to write complicated logic to work around errors then I think there is something fundamentally wrong in my design.
@awoodland Maybe you could have made the object-create notification blocking instead.
Probably not though :)
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14:17
Just wondering, which do you guys think would be a better design, having separate sets of bullets for me and my enemies(there is no friendly fire), or doing a check to make that sure the person and the bullet are on different sides?
Maybe the essence of the problem is that asynchrony defeats scope-bound lifetime management.
@EthanSteinberg You want to have one set.
Just a suggestion: The damage calculation routine could use friendly/unfriendly fire as a factor. With friendly being a factor of zero.
user406009
Yeah that would probably be a better way to do it. Lose some speed, but should be much simpler to work with.
@EthanSteinberg No, it'll be faster
quad/octree based collision detection is O(log(N))
but every bullet also needs detection with, e.g., the scenery
no, wait, I think I misunderstood what you're talking about
it doesn't matter how you partition the bullets, it mostly just matters how you partition the objects they're colliding with
14:24
What if bullet wants to change sides?
You never know with them bullets.
What if the player changes sides after firing the bullet and before the bullet hits its target?
Bullet comes back and kills the player, obviously.
user406009
There is only one of me, so changing sides is somewhat impossible.
@DeadMG I guess you want friendly bullets to not only do no damage, but allow them to fly right through?
You don't betray your bullets if you know what's good for you.
14:25
@CollinHockey I have no idea, I'm not the guy designing the game
user406009
Thank you guys for the advice. I think I am just going to have everything collide with everything(including having all the bullets all together). DeadMG is read, log(N) is pretty cheap, cheap enough that a few non-existent collisions are not worth splitting up all my objects.
Bullet-powered guns are usually hitscan, though.
user406009
These are slow bullets. More like missles.
Barring few games that try to be 'realistic'.
time for Battlefield 3
14:27
"All I see is damn grass and flashlights."
lol
never had a problem
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Q: Strategy, State, Singleton... or a Composition thereof?

SebastianI am new on stackoverflow and relatively new to WPF. I've wrapped my head around a half dozen weighty tomes of Patterns and Best Practices (as well as numerous posts here) but cannot seem to find the solution I am looking for. My Problem: WPF / .Net 4 / C# I have a text processor (of type Edito...

ah it was translated from russia
@JohannesSchaublitb it's strange auto-translated mirror of rsdn.ru
14:37
ohh i see
Tip: spam keywords in signatures.
And couldn't resist this one:
> The exit code. (Zing!) BUT: The man-page stays the same. Luckily – sehe 1 min ago
Geez...
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Q: Why does the order of the loops affect performance when iterating over a 2D array?

MarkBelow are two programs that are almost identical except that I switched the i and j variables around. They both run in different amounts of time. Could someone explain why this happens? Version 1 #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> main () { int i,j; static int x[4000][4000]...

Now I regret passing that one up... lol - though I don't think I could've given a better answer than the top one...
Why are there so many performance questions going 100+? Did I start a trend or something?
@Mysticial funny thing is, there was the exact same question two days ago, but it was closed cause the title was bad
@bamboon Both of them made it pretty big. But yes, the title matters. Look at what I did to the denormal question shortly after I answered it.
"compiler optimisation" -> "Why does changing 0.1f to 0 slow down performance by 10x?"
had I not given it a real title... well...
14:50
@Mysticial just saw it, yeah title is indeed important
but I think it is good this way because searching is much easier with a good title
Neither the loop nor the denormal question have searchable titles... but they both say "WTF?!?!".
@Mysticial I'm at a loss too. I pass these up because it so frequently asked and the rationale is so boring :) I'm starting to doubt whether the community voting thing indeed broken for quality information.
Not that the answer is bad, but it doesn't add substantial information to what's already on SO, AFAIK
But if you google for denormal floating-point, you get this one:
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Q: Avoiding denormal values in C++

NathanAfter searching a long time for a performance bug, I read about denormal floating point values. I have an Intel Core 2 Duo and I am compiling with gcc, using "-O2". So what do I do? Can I somehow instruct g++ to avoid denormal values? If not, can I somehow test if a float is denormal? Thanks! N...

whoops, wrong question...
@sehe Lol, the standard-quoting answers.
OMAGAD IT SAYS IMPLEMENTATION-DEFINED.
EXIT_SUCCESS is way better than 0
14:55
There can be only one error. EXIT_FAILURE.
(correction) If you google for "denormalized floating-point", you get this:
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Q: Denormalized Floating Point in Objective-C?

YarWhat is the relevance of this question/answer for Objective-C? If there is any relevance, how should this change my coding habits? Is there some way to shut off denormalized floating points on OS X? It seems like this is completely irrelevant to iOS. Is that correct?

Hah. A spurious 'residual' on this exotic answer to give me a repcap today!
hmm
i shall read more about that effect before I start writing a scope/plot widget
not that it suddenly stops moving because it is on some long computation
@Mysticial maybe because your title doesn't include denormalization

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