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16:03
@Nasso "fast question"
sorry ^^ so what's a "fast question"
oh nope sorry I've just understood what @Shoe said
@Nasso something that doesn't require a 10 minute explanation and a lot of to code to make clear
I don't need code for this kind of question, just something like "Generate mip maps of the fbo and get the last level pixel"
It would be better in an OpenGL/Direct3D/Computer Graphics API room but there isn't any
16:06
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Q: Calculating average scene brightness in OpenGL

FibblesI'm currently implementing automatically adapting exposure for use with HDR in OpenGL. For this I need to retrieve the average brightness of all pixels in the previous frame. I've not managed to find any solid explanations of how to do this. As far as I can see there are two ways to go about it....

I already have a tab opened on this page :p
@Nasso that would work
@Nasso well then, why don't you just do it?
Cause I though glGenerateMipmap would kill perfs
What is this Documentation Thing
16:09
I think it's something for people who wants to "share their knowledge" (like auto-answer) I think, isn't it ?
Ven
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There are so many "This topic also edited in a proposed change by ..." I can't read my own textbox
How to get your text box locked
@Nasso code it and measure
That's what I'm doing
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is
I don't watch TV or listen to the radio
still have to pay vOv
16:12
Oh my god this is so dumb
@Xeo We have this too in Belgium.
And I only watch anime torrents.
If I'm editing some shit on doc.se and someone else does, then everything drops down including half of the fucking editor
And I can't even scroll down
Xeo
Xeo
I did wait a good year after they sent me the letter to actually register with them.
Did they do any sort of testing on this shit?
Xeo
Xeo
16:13
Friend of mine still hasn't for over a year and a half.
Oh, wait, apparently this has been abandoned in 2002. Lol. It still exists in Wallonie though.
@Xeo I'm planning on not doing so.
Xeo
Xeo
I guessed as much :P
I can't vote. I don't use public TV. I don't think public TV needs to be a thing. ~20 bucks a month is outrageous.
Xeo
Xeo
ye
I was afraid of some kinda legal backlash so I caved after a year.
But eh
16:15
This is on the same category as street cleaning.
@Xeo There's no forcible collection before you rack up 500 euros in debt (two years or so?). Even then, the worst that can happen is that your bank will freeze the amount you owe and then pay if you don't contest it.
Xeo
Xeo
Good to know
That amount might include collection fees, but this is not the US so those aren't astronomical.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. But losing it all at once prolly hurts.
@bwoebi That's the kind of edit-war that I would love to watch in real time. People fighting over formatting or US vs. British spellings - that would be hilarious. — Mysticial 1 min ago
I was interviewing for a potential C++ position today. TL;DR:
Interviewer: How do you make the assignment operator exception-safe?
Me: Erm... copy-and-swap?
Interviewer: You're hired!
16:22
@fredoverflow That was easy. :)
@fredoverflow lol
Apparently, 90% of "C++ programmers" have no idea what the interviewer is talking about.
How do you guys get your edits through?
There's always someone already editing
@fredoverflow Of all the interviews that I get, it's usually easy to see who is aware of my SO profile.
The ones who are aware usually don't ask me (extremely) basic coding questions.
16:26
lol @StackedCrooked terrible music
@Shoe hahah
also FFS
I would expect literally everyfuckingone except Nicol Bolas to disagree with me on that meta post
I think that I'm subconsciously trying to get banned from that documentation chat
I think I should go running
Calm down, breath
Before I get banned from SO entirely
Because the OP made it about Git. Like I said, propose a better workflow. — Robert Harvey ♦ 26 secs ago
WTF
dude
the only criticism I've seen from him is projecting his inability to use git
16:31
@BartekBanachewicz Apparently, Robert is a git ;)
dude.. have you seen real dance?
Look at Micheal Jackson
ooo aaa song ... rlly
Dude I heard Michael Jackson never went to the moon, it was all staged!
@StackedCrooked thx for scaring my life
@fredoverflow As a kid I used to practice moon walking :P
@fredoverflow IDGI
lol
@BartekBanachewicz git means idiot, does it not?
@user5600875 This move also seems inspired by MJ. Or maybe I'm just imagining things :D
Then find an example tool that has a workflow specifically designed for documentation, useable by mere mortals. Git is not that tool. — Robert Harvey ♦ 32 secs ago
IOW "find a tool robert harvey can use"
16:36
@StackedCrooked she stole that move from MJ.... what a stealer
I think I won't bother answering him anymore
I'll let the community deal with tit
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, that's years of being an SO moderator will do to ya.
She Did? Wtf
If Lady Gaga Attempts MJ's moves she is probably gonna fall ..
Staring at trash 24/7 for years end will make anyone grumpy.
16:38
wtf @StackedCrooked
She probably had to try it like a 100times
Besides I am so terrible recommending a tool for software developers to edit a resource for software developers
@user5600875 :D
IDGI
:psyduck:
@user5600875 also :D
i'm getting a segfault here int index = dist(g);
16:42
Anyway, time to jog
Too hot though
where dist = std::uniform_int_distribution
thats terrible @StackedCrooked
@Bassie DConf 2016 talks are finally available!
and untrue
and g = std::mt19937(rd());
and rd = std::random_device
anybody got any clues?
16:50
@user5600875 just realized it's a single shot video
@StackedCrooked no way.
actually, I only realized it because I read it on Wikipedia :D
Ell
Ell
this is a perfect example of a great spoof news story: thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/…
@Xeo Only sentimentally.
17:20
Just stumbled upon this video that was uploaded today.
In case you are interested in enum bitfields :P
@StackedCrooked thats a false wiki page then
Ell
Ell
how do you guys pronounce enum?
Ell
Ell
very helpful :V
e n u m together
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17:33
does it half rhyme with broom or bum?
Wait, you pronounce it enoom? wat
Ell
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I pronounce it rhyming with bum, but enoom makes more sense
I also pronounce it rhyming with bum, but I guess it should be enewm rather than anything but that sounds silly to me...
enüm here :p
17:40
@Ell it's a shortening of "enumeration", so it should probably follow the rules of pronounciation of that word
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yeah
it does make sense
I pronounce "char" as "car" though
Ell
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and not err "caaahr"
uehg
reading the answer made me sad
"we're not gonna do it like a sane person would and you just have to trust us it will be fine"
if not for the tremendous rep inflation I prolly wouldn't care that much
@Puppy we've been demoted to Master /cc @Borgleader
Eee nnn um
17:51
@BartekBanachewicz Have you considered that they're intentionally using the rep inflation as a marketing gimmick to get people to pay attention to it? Obviously, they can't admit that publicly, so they have to keep coming up with other excuses.
@Dmitri they pretty much explicitely said they want the rep there because noone else would care
they went a bit overboard and are now trying to damage control saying that they will recalc it
^^ The best youtube has to offer :D
@StackedCrooked is there any way to hide a post without flagging or deleting it? I don't want to crap all over your parade, but I don't want marginally NSFW thumbnails all over my screen.
You can use adblock to remove parts of a web page.
17:56
it is pretty nsfw though
Ell
Ell
@StackedCrooked it's nice to see people smile
Yeah.
It's a fun video.
good idea. it actually names the image class appropriately, so easy to do without being too specific or screwing up the whole page
also lol lol lol ARM sold to an overseas company
if you don't think that's funny think about brexit
@BartekBanachewicz That's some end-of-the-world crap right there... theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/19/…
18:03
> “If [ARM were] allowed to remain independent, all that cash could be ploughed into further development, now some of it will have to be spent on servicing debt,”
@Dmitri that sucks
Yeah, I mentioned editing sections, but as long as edits can happen in parallel this will still happen at the section level, especially with examples. — davidism 1 min ago
Yeah I was disappointed when they announced it, plus many in our "new" government are trying to spin it as a good thing. Hopefully the takeover won't go through.
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@BartekBanachewicz ehh
arm is british though right
@Ell you mean was british
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well now it's japanese obviously
yeah, that's why it's "funny"
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18:05
oh
okay vOv
Well, not yet, acquisition hasn't been approved as far as I'm aware
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they are doubling workforce in Cambridge at least
maybe I'll get a chance to work there
So they say, but they didn't say the time-frame
they could double within first year and then move the whole thing abroad the year after
> There is, after all, no precedent for such a commitment being enforceable in British law. It is hard not to recall Kraft reneging on its promise that there would be no job losses following its takeover of Cadburys in 2010. We cannot be complacent in assuming that these commitments will endure.
"ARM is an awesome asset we think and, if they execute and keep the culture as promised then, in 10 years time it may look to be a masterstroke" . Lol. Kinda hard to keep culture through the circumstances of that takeover. If they turn into an IP troll, OpenRISC might take off commercially after all xD... ofc all development would be funded and controlled by Google.
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18:07
Is kraft related to this japanese company or what? :V
or are you plucking up an example of a broken promise?
if so, why?
you needn't taint everything this with your negativity :P
@Ell sure, tell that to HuffPost which I quoted this from
Ell
Ell
I don't care where you quoted it from
meh I need to work
@Ell I do expect you to want to stay in your bubble
i'd forgotten what it feels to not even know what is causing a segfault
Ven
Ven
18:25
Documentation is the Cookie Clicker of StackOverflow.
I learned the term "Lithosphere" from NGNL. /cc @Xeo
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@Mysticial dude I want NGNL s2 so badly
=(
(it was the episode with the "remove genitalias", right?)
First try at C++17 features: nested namespace definitions are cool and I didn't find any compiler bug yet.
@Morwenn what compiler are you using? gcc?
18:30
@ChemiCalChems Both g++ and clang++.
ok, upgrading, see if i have support
what os?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn very nice syntactic sugar indeed :3
Simple and clean.
how does that work
namespace cppsort::detail::spreadsort::detail { /* ... */ }
18:31
are modules in yet
No.
It's a TS. Not even a published one.
Ven
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Modules are going to come in because otherwise the big giants aren't able to keep writing code
sooo we'll get it at some point
Maybe C++20 when concepts get delayed again anyway.
@Ven They removed a lot of "stuff" in that episode.
Ven
Ven
@Mysticial it was very clean indeed :P
18:35
@Morwenn what g++ version is it?
@ChemiCalChems 6.1
@Morwenn 6.1? wtf i'm upgrading to 5 lol
or maybe i'm upgrading the g++5 package, i can't even
okay my extensions doc is bringing me first upvotes
sweet repz
Ven
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@BartekBanachewicz meanwhile
I should make some efforts to get 10k points but that's still not motivating enough to contribute to doc.
18:45
Docs are a bit of a mess right now, so much easier to find information on cppreference
Tilly's first couple of minutes wearing a #bionic hand. Tilly's choosing when to close the fingers and how fast. https://t.co/E53OUBw6Qd
@ArchbishopOfBanterbury I won't even try to look at C++ docs here
@ArchbishopOfBanterbury ye
i can't figure out how to install g++-6.1
case is, i can --std=c++17, but i don't seem to have almost any thing
is that normal?
19:06
I think that no library docs should be put in docs.so
Ell
Ell
Midnight, the stars and you really gives me the goosies
@ChemiCalChems There's __has_include in g++5 but that's pretty much it.
@Morwenn that must be it
The title is already gold.
19:15
I was wondering if anyone knew something specific about those new std::tie style c++17 things
Like you can do std::tie(std::ignore, foo) = ... to get it to ignore one of the values
But is there gonna be a fancy way to do like auto [_, foo] = ... or something
@lemondrop no
Dang
That'd be cool
Not in C++17 at least.
There are many proposals to augment the feature in the original paper, but that settled on the simplest cases for C++17.
Also, _ is still a valid variable name, and it's used in production code.
True, I was just thinking something similar to how lua does stuff like that
Using _ as a variable name in production code though, that's some sadness
It's often used to represent « unused » variables, and is widely used by GNU gettext as well.
Ell
Ell
19:21
working while listening to music is so difficult :3
It depends on what kind of music you're listening to.
I usually listen to music while I code, but normally not music with any lyrics as those become kinda distracting imo
I generally don't have a problem working while listening to atmospheric black metal or psytrance :p
Ell
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I'm listening to frank sinatra atm
too bouncy to work to I guess
Well...
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19:23
but I don't want to turn it off.
More likely though regarding the thing I was asking about they'll prob just let you leave it blank or something to omit a value
Ell
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well
it might be like bind
Or possibly one of those fancy [[]] attribute things, I believe those can kinda be placed anywhere like the [[fallthrough]] one but I've not really seen them used too much
Ell
Ell
std::tie(foo, placeholder::_, bar) = somethin();
oh wait
you said that before with std::ignore :3
Yeh, I'm talking about the new c++17 syntax
19:27
Aaaannnd... fold expressions work apparently.
@lemondrop [[maybe_unused]] in this case
Indeed
I don’t recall off the top of my head where decomposition declaration syntax allows attributes
That's more like definitely unused though lol
@LucDanton It probably depends on the standard wording. It may be allowed without the committee having thought it through.
19:29
@lemondrop no such luck
Like they said its prob just something they might add in a later version
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I wonder if I can work better listening to the gipsy kinds :P
not even [[maybe_unused]] auto [a, b, c] = init; will do the right thing
I mean that's just wishful thinking at that point lol
c++17 stuff isnt even really solidified yet in compilers, gonna be a while
I have yet to find bugs with the C++17 features I use.
Granted I use the simplest things.
19:33
@Ell have you tried using windows
But even (some_traits<Args>::value && ...) is correctly parsed.
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm writing with p&p
so no :V
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pen and paper
Well yeah the things that work work fine, but there's more library related changes that are still missing
Like std::vector::emplace_back should return a reference in c++17 as opposed to void and I haven't seen that yet :p
19:35
The filesystem part is implemented in the latest GCC and MSVC and should be available with the next Clang.
Yeah I've used filesystem
I use visual studio mainly and it usually doesn't have the best support for newer features so I guess that could be why :p
On the other hand, no major standard library actually implements the parallelism TS for some reason.
Poor intellisense in visual studio doesn't even recognize user defined literals properly
@lemondrop That sepcific feature was accepted at Oulu and I thought it would be rejected, so... library vendors wanted to make sure before implementing such a thing.
But it'll be available in CGG7.
And in Clang 4.0.
I was using chrono's literals and I kept getting red lines and I was like sitting there for 10 minutes trying to figure out why
then I realized it just compiled fine and it was lying to me
Yeah the visual studio stl coding style is immensely bizzare
They chose the "how to make everything as unreadable as possible" style
First rule of it is tab usage so developers will never actually figure out how wide the tabs should be to make the code readable
About 4 spaces/1 tab is usually fine. But why do you have those parenthesis tabbed? That just looks strange.
That's not me
Maybe the parenthesis are hugging the VS code and reassuring it that the schoolyard bullies were wrong.
19:50
That is just how the entire vs stl is written
Okey than. The professionals are doing something weird and I'm questioning their sanity
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@lemondrop thats why you don't pay attention to the red squigglies after a while
Yeah, it kinda scared me that I was so dependent on the squiggles for knowing of my code actually worked :u
But yeah I dont know what kind of indentation this is supposed to be but it frightens me i.imgur.com/juTiorA.png
Like I said before you probably have to have a specific tab width and then everything will magically look better
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@lemondrop I think this is the downside of using a IDE
it's false negatives really
not dependence on squiggles
I just use it because debugging without an ide is pain usually
Having all the debugging tools integrated into the editor just makes everything to easy to do
nwp
nwp
19:56
@Ell are you really saying because some red lines were wrong you prefer/advice something like notepad?
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No, not notepad certainly :P
I'm saying that when I use an IDE, I find myself backspacing and typing and doing various things waiting for a squiggle or popup instead of reading the docs
when I code without the squiggle I find myself quicker
So the solution here is faster squiggles :D
nwp
nwp
or just turning off the squiggles
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haha no, it's thinking before relying on squiggles :P
I just find myself relying on the squiggles before even thinking
Indeed
19:58
I generally turn off the squiggles if the IDE doesn't have my back.
@Ell what
@Ell have you actually measured that
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@BartekBanachewicz you see the squiggle and think that something is wrong
@BartekBanachewicz doesn't matter really
> I find myself quicker
> I find
cmon man
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to be fair the squigglies are usually right
Ell
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don't pounce on me for everything
The squiggles are smart
I use resharper too so I have like
7 different colors of squiggles all screaming at me
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19:59
to be fair I do sometimes have them enabled in emacs

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