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14:00
Oh, my bad.
@Nooble It's an integral literal, and it's not made a constant, so it's magic
arguably you could say 0 doesn't really count
@nwp teach me
nwp
nwp
not my account, I tried that too and failed
lol, repwhores galore
who cares about reps
14:07
@Ven I made a bigger thing in the meantime
@user5600875 I do, cue above :P
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz you need to link me to the proposed change. otherwise I see "Common Language Extensions will not be visible to others until your change is reviewed"
@Nooble i was kidding, but it is the most hardcore place to learn it
@ChemiCalChems But people are so nice here.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz it might be a good idea to link to their GHC/haskell.org pages? i.e. for ExistentialQuantification?
Ven
Ven
14:09
as in "more info ..."
@Nooble ikr
@Ven Eh what I'm missing in the whole thing is both setting minimal example versions and this.
Ven
Ven
right. @BoltClock ^
@user5600875 smart pointers are different from normal pointers because they manage things automatically, which normally makes everything more secure
@Ven I am gonna post on meta. Also i have no idea how to add versions
14:12
@user5600875 for example, if you destroy a smart pointer, there is no reason the underlying object shouldn't be destroyed, and so, it is destroyed automatically, thus freeing memory and not allowing UB to take place
> editing will retract it.
uhg
so when you destroy a smart pointer
@user5600875 the object it points to is also destroyed
you destroy the whole class? or struct?
Ven
Ven
correct
14:12
well, not the class
Ven
Ven
you're not allowed to use the class anymore. it's been copyrighted by gcc
Wow , that is ton of controll
the instance of the class
Ven
Ven
your mom also is a ton
the instance of a class oh... dosent that happen with normal pointers?
14:13
no
lets say
class Foo{ public: Fo() ~Foo() void bar(){cout << "Do something" << endl} }
Foo *bar;
you simply can't locate it in the heap, but it isn't destroyed, therefore another pointer pointing there can cause UB
bar->bar()
then at the end of life time of bar
it gets destroyed dosent it?
i don't think so
the object remains in the heap
well, no
but you didn't declare it with new
For starters, bar is uninitialized
14:15
that object is in the stack, which is safe
oh kk..
so if i did
Foo *bar = new Foo();
then it will get stored in heap for ever?
Ven
Ven
yes
Ven
Ven
you need to restart your computer
to clear its heap
wow......
im actually learning about GDT Now..
Ven
Ven
14:16
the many dangers of C++ :/
or overwrite that, which could cause UB
they call it that because it’s a heap of troubles
Ven
Ven
viens par là que j'fasse pop ta staque
so if i need to allocate a pointer to heap, i always use smart pointer.. kk
@user5600875 in fact, that's why you have to initialize ints for safety, if not you get random values
14:16
i love the heap
Ven
Ven
i used to swim in the heap
but it's bad for my health
i do escape analysis with my therapist now
oh kk @CatPlusPlus
well, not random, but the value converted to int of the memory it takes
@ChemiCalChems *
@Ven ugh also "resubmit" makes me lose all of the comments
what a shitty solution
Ven
Ven
14:17
@BartekBanachewicz ... ;_;
@Ven ok lol
@user5600875 you also have several choices of smart pointers
@user5600875 you have std::unique_ptr, where only one unique_ptr can point to that object at a time, std::shared_ptr...
wtf shared_ptr??
14:18
std::unique_ptr is what you'll normally use, but not always
wait a second what?
shared_ptr , you can point to the same instance? That dosent even make sense
@user5600875 yeah, once the last shared_ptr that points to the object is destroyed, the object is destroyed
@user5600875 why not? you can do it with normal pointers
Foo* bar = new Foo();
oh.. you point to the pointer
Foo* taz = bar;
Foo*somethingElse = bar
kk
14:19
no no, you point to the same object
bar is a pointer
@Ven it's retarded beyond reasons
Foo* taz = bar;
Foo*somethingElse = bar
I think the best way is to let this in right now and then slap "required improvement"s
am i missing something i dont see a diffrence
14:20
@user5600875 Foo* bar = new Foo(); ok?
bar is of type Foo*, so it's a pointer to foo
no ok
make it a smart pointer... -_-
if we say Foo* taz = bar; taz is a pointer to foo
@Ven okay the comments are still there under "retracted" topic
14:22
now, if we say auto bar = std::shared_ptr<Foo> (new Foo());
thats exactly what i did lol
bar is a shared_ptr
that means it can be copied
auto taz = bar;
once the last instance of shared_ptr to the object is destroyed, the object is destroyed, not before
so if i do bar.~shared_ptr();
*taz still exists
oh ok.. wow its actually safe
if you didnt do share_ptr everything will get destroyed
Ven
Ven
14:24
3 hours ago, by Ven
I hereby declare documentation.SO terrible.
but when you also do taz.~shared_ptr();
the object is destroyed, because taz was the last instance of a shared_ptr that was pointing to the object
then the object gets destroyed
cause no more ptrs
this does not happen with unique_ptr
you can't copy them
14:25
yea unique_ptr is only one
and ones you delete it, bye bye to the object
they are very safe, noob proof i'd say
kk im a noob so i need that proof
lol ok. thanks @ChemiCalChems
@user5600875 i had the time, nothing to thank for
Ven
Ven
I just wrote std::unique_ptr<Foo*> because I'm retarded
@Ven blame it on std::unique_ptr<Foo[]>
14:26
you also have std::weak_ptr (which i believe is deprecated) @user5600875
wtf kik
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton :P
@ChemiCalChems you make it should like calling bar.~shared_ptr(); is a normal thing to do
meant to say lol instead of kik
@StackedCrooked why shouldn't it?
@user5600875 in that case the ownership is transfered with every copy of weak_ptr
its even more unsafe than regular pointers
14:27
if you call it manually then it will be called again at scope exit. destructors are only supposed to run once.
yea nothankyou lol
std::weak_ptr is not a good example of a smart pointer because it is not a pointer
@ChemiCalChems lol
double free
@StackedCrooked not if you store the unique_ptr in a vector
@Nooble what would be double freed? the object would already be destroyed, just like the pointer
nothing more to destroy
if you're doing low level allocator stuff then maybe, but that's hardly something that needs to be shown to a beginner
14:29
@StackedCrooked i was using it as an example so that he understood when objects get destroyed when owned by smart pointers
Smartie Pointers
I bet that next week there's gonna be t.~shared_ptr() calls in his code.
Because it's how he was taught :P
what .. i dont normally call deconstructors
@Xeo do you pay the Rundfunkbeitrag?
@StackedCrooked they aren't really unsafe at all
14:32
How does that work?
@ChemiCalChems wtf, weak_ptr deprecated?
@StackedCrooked no, i messed that up with auto_ptr
i said i believe it was deprecated, my beliefs were broken
it isn't used very much after all
I use it a lot.
14:35
@StackedCrooked what's its use?
Lifetime checking in async callbacks.
@StackedCrooked that explains why i don't use them that much
io_service.post([weak_ptr]{ if (auto shared = weak_ptr.lock()) { ... });  // typical example
@StackedCrooked gotcha
Is it just me or does this documentation thing look like a massive rep farm. lol
14:40
@Mysticial yep, that's what i'm using it for basically
@Mysticial can’t answer, too busy farming
@Mysticial It's pokemon go for programmers
I thought Pokemon Go was Pokemon Go for programmers
Pokemon is bad
its proprietary
Ven
Ven
@Mysticial u jelly? :P
I got like 20 rep from documentation! what a hack!
14:44
@Ven lolno. I'm years over this rep game.
Ven
Ven
CLICK IT
@Ven How do you get rep from docs??
also
@BartekBanachewicz: No. I have yet to see how the example-focused documentation can be applied to topics that don't lend themselves to examples. Now, we can pretend to do so by just writing text. But that just means you're stuck with the topic&example nature of the system which doesn't really help make that kind of documentation better. I can still do better on MediaWiki than I can here, since it's more freeform and a lot less rigid. — Nicol Bolas 7 mins ago
@Ven did you know docs.se sucks
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz I did :)
literally everything is better
A github repo with wiki there would be better
a mediawiki setup would be better
they made a thing from scratch and did it so poorly it's not even funny
and now we're hearing how it's in "beta"
Ven
Ven
14:48
4 hours ago, by Ven
I hereby declare documentation.SO terrible.
it's such a waste of time and money
Ven
Ven
I'm gonna be quoting myself for the longest time!
@Ven protip: my question was rhetoric
Ven
Ven
Thankfully I don't care about rep anymore now that I can read the funny deleted meta posts :P.
@Mysticial says the guy with 271k rep.
14:49
I mean my entries to docs are great
obviously
How do you see how much memory your program took?
but in principle I think it sucks as a platform
The doc pages look alright so far but I can't see it being better than cppreference for c++ documentation any time soon tbh
that will most likely always be my go to
@ArchbishopOfBanterbury what's worse, they are not showing any signs they could ever get any better
Frankly I'm considering docs my personal notepad now
14:51
@Mysticial That's not the Mysticial I used to know!
I'm just gonna post shit there that I use to google a lot
it's like self-answered questions except you can break them up into parts and get way more rep
that's also not capped
and that's less likely to attract downvotes
@Nooble To be fair, I've only posted one answer in the past year.
And my last super-upvoted post was in August 2014.
@ChemiCalChems Yes and then it'll try to free a null pointer.
user1804599
@milleniumbug Not only that, but also an octal literal!
I no longer have the time or the patience to chase down good performance stuff. And it's getting harder and harder to find them every day.
14:55
Holy crap
At this point, I've basically given up. I've turned off my auto-refresher long ago and I've reserved myself mostly to chat.
When did Jerry break 300k
wait you can't downvote topic requests
why
whyyyy
@Mysticial I'll get to your rep count any day now.
@BartekBanachewicz It's like self-answered questions except people think it's OK to boost your rep with them. Self-answered questions? How dare you. Flagged for mod attention
We get real flags saying "how can someone ask and answer their own question immediately? This is unfair to others"
14:59
TRIGGERED
@BoltClock I am pretty sure the canonical answer is that they are okay
No no, it's TRIGGERED
@BartekBanachewicz They are. It's built into the system. Yet somehow people think it's not okay
@BoltClock are we solving social problems with technology again
just add "it's a self-answered question" flag reason
that doesn't flag but explains it's ok
done.
15:01
37
Q: Provide context-specific warnings at time of flagging for incorrect flag use

Brad LarsonAlmost every user has the ability to flag posts, yet it's clear that many do not understand what flags are for or what moderators can do about them. Even very active users can be unaware of subtleties around flag handling, like the fact that even moderators can't migrate posts more than 60 days o...

Not the same, but heuristics are being put in place for custom flag text. Remains to be seen if they'll be effective
but that's absolutely not what I meant
you're not supposed to sweep those under the rug, if I understand correctly
@BoltClock My teacher told me it's because they are rep-oriented. Their focus on rep made them forget the original purpose of the site.
You give the option to flag for self-answered question and when they submit such flag you prompt them with "You are an idiot, go read the rules" message
making a custom reason would give you better accuracy than heuristics anyway
@StackedCrooked It's always the rep, isn't it
15:03
@Shoe that's literally what I said
Money, and fake internet points, are the roots of all evil
it always is
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, I was trying to explain that to Bolt
also ugh approve my extensions post
unapproved topics are like unwanted children
@Shog9 The fact that it makes me a troll to point out that documentation is literally the exact opposite of what it was claimed to be is rather telling. You consider SE's own pitch of what Documentation should be to be so stupid of an idea that someone would have to be a troll to suggest that it be implemented. That says a lot. — Servy 1 hour ago
this is getting absolutely hilarious BTW
no concerns from March were addressed whatsoever
@BoltClock +1
15:15
when you write a number, you don't say 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000024, right?
@user5600875 sooo?
@Nooble Sometime around March, from the looks of things.
@StackedCrooked s/original/real/
how do you even
@nwp amazing
@milleniumbug docs have no rep cap remember
15:17
@nwp Someone should tell the guy that it's gonna disappear since the repcap for docs is broken atm.
@BartekBanachewicz It does, it's just broken atm.
@nwp So is broke
@JerryCoffin SO fosters Real Software
@nwp How do I get in on that action? Minute edit enough?
@Mysticial like the whole docs
@Mysticial It's not (necessarily) a given that they'll retroactively subtract the rep that was already given out when they fix it though.
15:21
@nwp Although in a way it's not THAT different from being the first to ask a really basic question and then getting 200 upvotes because you didn't know how to declare an array (except that can't be done consistently).
There's a huge rep cap difference.
Ven
Ven
^
nwp
nwp
huge as in infinite, yeah
btw
54
Q: 10 reputation for topic editing is too high

QuillOn Q & A Stack Overflow, Suggested Edits are a prime source of rep farming; a simple or trivial edit that requires little knowledge of the question content earns users under 2k reputation two rep for each approved edit. In a similar style, suggesting 'topic improvements' (the docs terminology fo...

@user5600875 I could.
15:25
@JerryCoffin And then meta will be spammed with "Why happened to all my rep?" posts.
@Nooble try to do that on every decimal lol
15:44
@BartekBanachewicz Good question
I'm actually worried about rep inflation
My precious rep
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yea
1
Q: Documentation should use industry-standard solutions for collaboration

Bartek BanachewiczThe documentation project was introduced to us as a way to revolutionize documentation. While the details of how that would work are still rather muddy, I'd like to express my concerns about the underlying mechanics of the platform. First of all, the programming community has been trying to solv...

btw
that was the fastest upvote I ever got
@Xeo What a load of crap.
does anyone have experience with opengl here ?
@Nasso that would be me
15:54
Yeeahh !
Just a fast question
Do you know what's the fastest way to get the average scene brightness for auto-exposure control for a tone mapping filter ?
wait what
fucking hell
That's a "fast question"?
i swear i will kill maps
15:57
By that you mean that it's fast and easy for you to ask it, right? It has nothing to do with how quickly we are able to answer.
@Nasso woah woah woah, you just drop the bomb?
Well, some people says that the best way is using glGenerateMipMap but... the scene render isn't a power of two
I mean, the question is just the fact that I don't understand some points, I can create a StackOverflow question but I don't know if it worth it

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