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00:03
@Aaron3468 You mean the FOS-X one?
Yeah, nope, infinite loop of outputting 01
68 65 6C 6C 6F
03 0E 43 19 0E
43 19 0E 43 19
0E 43 19 0E 43
19
Not an infinite loop and outputs "hello", with the string encoded in the source code
Ah, that's too bad. It's not terribly hard to debug due to the way I wrote it, even though I did it blind
Got an undefeatable corewar program too :D
(For FOS-X corewar that is) With a single 30 instruction :P
It basically pushes address 17 onto stack, 12 onto mem, and performs a loop that prints the character at end - mem
The payload is basically this string at the end: 48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 46 4F 53 2D 58 21
00:07
Well, it was an infinite loop, and output 01 as a char
I think it could have been a byte was 1 too high or something, and did some queue operation
Probably. It wasn't too clear how many values would pop off the stack for a few instructions.
Well, if it compares 2 values, it has to pop 2 values in my mentality :P
Also, memory accessing is 1 indexed for some insane reason I can't remember.
Ah, then this gets rid of the extra discard I put in:
03 2A 2B 01 04 06 06 04
01 04 06 01 04 04 3B 0A
41 0C 34 0A 36 39 44 1A
41 1B 23 0F 2E 48 65 6C
6C 6F 2C 20 46 4F 53 2D
58 21
Also, built a simple FOS-X "compiler" that just turns hex values to characters
Keep at it, and if you need inspiration, look to assembly languages like 8051, z80 and/or pic microcontrollers (they have 33 instructions)
00:13
Hey, it doesn't output 01 infinitely any more
It outputs 01 followed by an actual ? infinitely now :P
Hmmm....Meh, probably broken for an obvious reason. Also, @Aaron3468, the interpreter I just quickly slapped together in FOSX_ConsoleVersionThatWorks.zip, it asks for a filename with each byte ascii encoded :P
if it had been outputting 02’s I would have said you made incremental progress
4
@LucDanton Hey, it outputs 01's and ?'s, so now it progressed in character count :P
@LucDanton Lol.
Well, FOS-X also has its own room now.

FOS-X

Discussion room for FOS-X programs, corewar, and reductions fr...
00:29
Ayy! got the interpreter working by dumping the values in as hex
Hmm?
Well, having an interpreter that works is nice :P
The way I intended it to run is the bytes are encoded in a file based upon ASCII, and it just reads it as if it was a byte array
I'll figure it out. I probably misunderstood how one or two instructions affect the stack and ended up with a corrupted stack. Considering that it loops, I'm probably generating the wrong value somewhere between byte 17 and 23
You can see the payload if you open it up with a hex or text editor
I know :P
As a general reference, unless a value is explicitly stated to peek or return to the stack, assume it pops :P
Meh, if it doesn't work, so be it. FOS-X is meant to be something you can reduce other languages down to in order to port them to the FOS environment I set up, not necessarily write directly
00:53
It'll be a lot more expressive if you give it more arithmetic and direct addressing commands, but it does appear Turing complete
What do you mean 'more arithmetic'?
Has +, -, *, /, %, and exponents (^2 built in, but arbitrary exponents should be possible if I'm thinking right)
I suppose that I mean direct values. For example, LD MEM 0x6E which places the value 0x6E into a register directly. Then there'd be less need to emplace 01 04 06 06 06 to place arbitrary values into memory.
In assembly, that command might reduce to 0x11 0x6E
Hey, should be possible to do so anyway. Just place that direct byte value in an inaccessible location (or not if you don't want to & is a NOP) and read it. Little bit difficult to do so though
Wouldn't recommend allowing a program to run too many NOP's though, as in corewarfare mode, a NOP takes an execution turn (Because I just let each one run an instruction and swap the active program)
01:19
Pretty much sums up how I achieve things, but with "Does it work?" -> i.imgur.com/r8XLxWo.gif
01:53
Hey Whassup Everyone :)
02:06
I'm about to get to a deeeepppp Refactoring phase :(
02:29
Is something like this possible?
``
if (condition) {
typedef comparator std::less_equal<double>;
} else {
typedef comparator std::greater_equal<double>;
}

Foo<comparator> foo();
``
@pyCthon Better speed , Marcos :)
#if conditon
typedef comparator std::less_equal<double>;
#else
typedef comparator std::greater_equal<double>;
How do you highlight code inline? two back ticks didn't work
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@user5600875 That's horrible.
@Lalaland how so. i would love to improve :)
@pyCthon may you rephrase that again please?
What is the syntax for highlighting code?
02:32
How do you highlight code? What lol?
It says Use backticks for inline code and indentation for code blocks
@pyCthon Im afraid im confused. Not much expertise , so i dont know how to highlight code from C++?
Didn't work
@Lalaland may you please tell me why? I would like to know my mistakes please sir
depends on the editor
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02:33
@pyCthon Not really. You might want to look into compile time metaprogramming. It's a complicated topic. For this particular case, look into en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/conditional.
Thanks @Lalaland
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@user5600875 Macro solutions are generally not as nice as template solutions for many reasons. For one thing, you can't use normal C++ for macros. Like your "condition" there has to be a constant available in the preprocessor.
user406009
With a template, you can use values that are available at compile time, like sizeof(T) or lots of other useful things.
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Not to mention other things like namespacing and whatnot.
ahh , gotcha. not much flexability with marcos. i just like them because of speed :|
user406009
02:36
@user5600875 They are not any faster than normal C++ compile time tricks.
Really @Lalaland ? I thought marcos were one of the fastest in C++ , except ofcourse operators like additon and so on..
user406009
If anything, they might even be slower if you have a large macro function resulting in code bloat. (Doesn't apply for this example of course)
user406009
@user5600875 Well, you have to clarify exactly what you mean by "fastest"? Fastest to compile? Fastest to run?
Fastest to compile*
By a few nanoseconds.
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02:39
Maybe. But I would rather bite the extra compilation time for better maintainability and flexibility. And I have doubts that the macro approaches would be substantially faster to compile.
Ahh gotcha guys. well , i surely wont abuse Marcos :D
user406009
The only thing I really like about macros are __LINE__, __FILE__ and __FUNCTION__.
Personally I've never used macros.
hmm __FUNCTION__ ?
user406009
But luckily those will be able to be replaced sooner rather than later.
Farewell Marcos :(
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@user5600875 It allows you to know which function some code is running in. It can in quite handy for logging and whatnot.
Ohh, wow tats nice!!!! I never knew about that! (and im hoping i dont abuse it now xD)
Are modules coming soon
user406009
@Nooble Probably not.
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02:45
Who needs modules though when there is Rust? :P
Modules?
Cant wait i guess! xD
@Lalaland More like "Who wants rust , when there is C++ :P " :)
@Lalaland I haven't learned Rust yet.
@user5600875 Rust is more than likely objectively superior to C++.
I feel like it is anyway.
I have seen some Rust OS'es @Nooble . But i dont know about going to Rust. I have learned way to many langauges , adding another one is like ........
user406009
@Nooble There are a couple of counterarguments against Rust though. At the very least, C++'s compile time computation support is much more sophisticated.
@user5600875 Well you're certainly better than me then; I haven't learned a single one, it seems :P
@Lalaland Yeah.
And compile time numericals or whatever they were.
02:51
@Nooble nah. Im the worst programmer of mankind :D
you can see i cant even get marcos right :(
@user5600875 It's okay, neither have I.
Because I've never really touched them
Lol "next sentence spoiler alert"
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@Nooble Also, some things are a bit immature. There doesn't seem to be a good replacement of boost::asio yet.
user406009
One of the things I really liked about asio (and about Node.js) was that you could share the same event loop for everything.
user406009
02:54
It made everything much simpler.
@Lalaland I'm just happy there even is networking in the standard lib.
user406009
One and only one thread to control the world.
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github.com/carllerche/mio simply doesn't allow that.
user406009
@Nooble Yeah, but it's blocking networking.
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Also, installing libraries in Rust is much less of a pain than installing them in C++ land.
02:56
Oh there's no async
:/
@Lalaland Yeeeaaah.
user406009
@Nooble That's what github.com/carllerche/mio is for.
@Lalaland Same with go :)
I really like it. Except the website. cargo.io is like
such bad colors
user406009
@user5600875 Well, same with pretty much any modern language.
Cargo.io is like.......
"not even a website"
:D
@Lalaland Right
user406009
02:59
@Nooble Another thing that's sorta annoying is that Rust's support for ASM.js is really immature compared to emscripten.
user406009
With emscripten everything pretty much works.
@Lalaland Lol
user406009
But that's a really picky complaint.
"everything pretty much works"
pls the stars
03:09
[22:59] <MarkTheMark> could anyone help me out?
[23:04] <amanuel2 (me) > MarkTheMark can we?
[23:06] <MarkTheMark> ...
[23:06] <MarkTheMark> that’s my line
[23:06] <MarkTheMark> you have to pay royalty for that
@user5600875 Don't pull a FineBros on us
@MarfGamer FineBros?
It's a reference to a reaction youtube channel, that got so greedy they trademarked the word react and took down other reactionists videos
@user5600875 ^ forgot to @
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It was one of the major youtube dramas of the year.
I just spent the last 2 hours watching YT videos of people going crazy. (fighting in public, road rage, attacking cops, vandalism) Now I have more respect for cops. lol
ahaha
03:12
@MarfGamer what about React.js ?
@user5600875 I don't think they knew about it :P
Lol @Mysticial
I spend an hour every night watching synopsis of movies on YT, I think I have watched well over 50 movies in the past few nights.
5-10 minutes per movie
@MarfGamer Wow if they did! React.js could have gone down, facebook demolished. Angular.js Spring up
so you go through 8-10 movies rather quickly
03:14
@user5600875 They're youtubers that watch other peoples youtube videos for a living and make money off of their hard work. I don't think they're smart enough to code
While FineBros have more variety that's pretty much what they do. Getting people gathered to watch a video is nowhere near as hard as what it probably took to make the original video
user406009
@Mysticial Did you see youtube.com/watch?v=t-32-m0_-Sg yet?
user406009
Some people are just ridiculous.
@Lalaland lmao I love that first one
user406009
I was amazed at the maturity some of those police showed.
gets handcuffed THIS IS RAPE THIS IS RAPE
03:16
@Lalaland Not yet. Just tons of really short ones.
user406009
Especially the one with the border stop and the truck.
I started off with people fighting over NYC subway seats.
And it escalated from there.
@Lalaland Was that the one with the super nice cop?
Saw the woman who beat up the kid for flying a drone.
@MarfGamer dang. i use to actually watch them when i was..... lets say 13?
user406009
03:17
@MarfGamer Most of the cops were pretty nice.
@Lalaland Thanks i am about to watch it now :(
@Lalaland I am very impressed at how much composure the cops had. Except for the one who got kicked in the balls.
@Lalaland Yeah but the cop was super cheerful and he was exteremely patient
But if I got kicked in the balls, I'd lose my composure too. So...
Also I got XInput working with XBOX One controllers today :D
It doesn't do much, it just says when they connect or disconnect but it was cool
user406009
03:18
The main thing that scares me about that youtube video is how the "instigators" don't seem to have any idea how society works.
user406009
It sorta hurts to watch them scream out in suffering or rage against the injustice they feel they face.
@Lalaland I'm assuming by instigators you mean the sovereign citizens? But yeah, they don't seem to know how society works at all
I am all suspicious, because I have never seen a full video of cops killing someone. It's either right before cop shot the suspect or right after it, sometimes both. It's hard to give justified opinion before seeing the whole thing.
user406009
@Telkitty Suspicious of what?
Oh my god @Mysticial , that teaser though
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03:20
And it's sorta sad because you see these people who are trying to do what they think is the right thing. The moral thing. And they have it all wrong.
Teaser hurt that bad?
@Telkitty I see that alot, especially with the BLM stuff. They always yell that cops are racist even if it's proven afterward that the cop is not racist
@Lalaland same thing as wikileak's 'revelation' on Hillary Clinton
it shows you what it wants you to see
not showing the whole truth
youtu.be/__Vj3DXwOBI <- This guy (Ben Shapiro) destroys the BLM movement
whenever I am not given the whole picture, I always ask myself "what is it trying to hide, why is it trying to hide whatever it's hidding"
it's like give showing you the red part of sunlight by filtering out everything else
03:25
Well , i think im done watching Cops rekt Sovereign Citizens
social media is great ... for intelligent people, I am not sure people are that intelligent though
I just wasted 20min of my life...
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@MarfGamer BLM has some dumb things, but there are lots of injustices in US society.
user406009
The most famous example is the resume study, where people with black names got significantly less callbacks.
03:26
There are injustices and Hillary is just another politician, correct
but just because red light presents in the sunlight, does not mean blue doesn't
giving one sided information is called manipulate
I just watched a fight at a McDonald's drive-through. That was woah...
@Lalaland Yes, there are injustices. I would like to comment on that source you gave me but I don't have all the info on that study yet so I cannot at the moment. I'll read up on that later :)
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@MarfGamer I think the biggest flaw of the study is that they don't indicate that much difference between low class white names and African American names.
wow great find @MarfGamer
user406009
03:32
@MarfGamer So, one arguable interpretation of the study is simply that the discrimination observed is primarily based on class rather than race.
user406009
And that people are just using the name to determine class.
@Lalaland Ah
@pyCthon Which find? You didn't link a message lol
@MarfGamer the youtube video
@pyCthon Thanks :) A friend showed me, but yeah. Ben Shapiro is awesome
youtu.be/BHIQtxLCgrM <- Another one of my favorites
@MarfGamer I 100% agree people need to quit the mixing of culture with race and it has to come from the top or this crap will never end.
03:36
@pyCthon Yep. The problem is that people are blaming their failure on oppression instead of realizing that they themselves are the ones at fault and fixing the issues
and also, why has no emails revelation on trump? don't tell me that he's such a saint ...
and I would trust hackers skills ... it's sad to think poor hackers are paid by some government or institution because ... sad ... hackers working for money are just sad hackers
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Actually, they did try to characterize whether names were "high class" or not and how that related to callback rates.
@Mysticial Holy F**** s**t
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I'm not really convinced their methodology of tracking the mother's high school education is sound though.
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@Mysticial To be fair, she is probably high or something.
03:41
@Lalaland She shouldn't be high driving tho lol
Trying to teach myself C wondering if somebody can help me figure a few things out. Im using linux and I have my program but trying to compile it and having issues
@Lalaland Definitely.
user406009
@GenGen Sure. Feel free to ask.
well, I think my problem is bash command in linux. I will drop my gcc command in here. 1 sec
Got button press detection working with XInput :D
03:45
gcc chat_test.c -std=gnu99 -I/libraries -o chat
Problem is its not picking up a folder in the libraries file
hellow.h file in libraries
As I get older, I become more lazy, I want more libraries to do my job for me
user406009
@GenGen -I/libraries looks incorrect. How about trying:
user406009
gcc chat_test.c -std=gnu99 -I libraries -o chat
ok, let me try that. 1 sec
on top of that -I will find files in the path you pass, not directories—the toolchain is all path to files, it won’t understand anything else
03:49
@Telkitty how old are you?
ok, seems to have found the folder, getting a compile error.

So do I not use the - I to direct libraries to the gcc
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@GenGen -I is correct. Luc is just correcting terminology.
@Lalaland Here's a better version with some follow-up news coverage.
@GenGen that depends what you mean by 'libraries'. let's take things slow: what’s inside libraries (the path)?
just a hellow.h inside is a void that runs a simple printf just to see if it picks up the file
my main file has

#include "hellow.h"
03:56
that looks fine
I see people going "CHROME EATS ALL YOUR RAM" yet it only takes 65 Megs in my Ram, For me eclipse takes up over 650 Megs in my ram
ok, must just be my code giving compile error. Let me figure it out. Thanks so far!
@GenGen Can you give us the error from the console?
/tmp/ccufstUh.o: In function `main':
chat_test.c:(.text+0x14): undefined reference to `print_this'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
you're calling print_this when it hasn't been defined. How are you calling it?
03:59
perhaps more pressing, where is it defined? :)
^ Yes
int main() {
printf("woot test");

// Print something
print_this("w00t");

}
@GenGen put "extern print_this(const char* c);" above the main method
wait. slower.

extern? Whats that
It lets the compiler know that the specified variable/method is found in another file
04:02
Ah. cool.
1 sec
How'd it go? :)
it built fine. going to run it now
yep. all fine. :)
so I needed to declare the variable/method outside of main?
Yeah, but to let the compiler know it's from another file you have to do "extern THE_THING;" without giving it a body or anything
what is there in hellow.h anyway?
Good Night :)
04:07
So what would the bash command be if the library is in a parent folder? "-I ./test_program/Library?"
@GenGen that or an absolute path
ok. Cool. Im going to play around with compiler a bit more. Chat later
Thanks yall
btw .h files are called header files. some libraries are entirely made of header files, but a lot of the time it’s more than that
Wassup o-o
04:12
@ReousaAsteron hallo
@MarfGamer How's it goin o-o
@ReousaAsteron Good, been learning me some C and C++, gettin away from the good ol' Java for a while
I've been working on JRakNet (link: github.com/MarfGamer/JRakNet) which has wore me out on Java
@MarfGamer Never really liked Java :P.
I think I've seen ya around before tho xD
I'm normally the guy asking what is considered dumb C/C++ questions here
lol
I'm getting better though :D
Oh that's probably me rofl
And nice project ya got goin there xD
I'm a programming noob in general, just a couple of years of experience is all i have .-.
github.com/reousa/training is my biggest C++ accomplishment so far xD
04:17
Yeah, if you want version 1.0 for JRakNet go to the classing branch. It works but it's unstable and uncomplete. Version 2.0 is supposed to be more stable, consistent, and complete :)
JRakNet is supposed to be RakNet for Java, since there is no official port
I wish there was though :<
It looks neat though, planning on building anything with it? xD
github.com/BeetRootMP <- A MCPE server software written in Java
MCPE (Minecraft: Pocket Edition) uses RakNet for it's networking protocol
Fixed link lol
Mhmmmmmmmm
All I've been doing lately is edit css files .-. So boring
I would use github.com/PocketMine-MP but it is written in a language which Java and C/C++ developers can come together and hate on is written in...
cries
PHP
Imma have to write some php too if the job lands
A lot of php actually.
04:20
PHP isn't bad, it's just terrible
Php is less of a pain than css though
Css is just plain boring
And sometimes when you fuck up and the console isn't telling you anything, you just eh...
I want to know web languages so I can make webpages for my projects
It's pretty easy tbh
Where do you get your tutorials?
I just find front-end developement annoying as hell
Can't remember really but
I'm learning something new (bootstrap) and implementing it as I go
Pretty neat stuff.
04:22
I want to make websites like -> nukkit.io
I hate the project, but credit where it's due the site looks nice
I'm working on a little preview right now
for the employer
I'll upload it in a few minutes, just tinkering with some stuff
Gonna show ya
I used to do MCPE plugins in PocketMine for server owners but I was paid terribly and the owners were jerks
I got cussed out for not working on factions, I was working on my own networking lib in Java. I was only being paid 30$ a month and they expected a crap ton from me
I hate working for people in the gaming community, mostly immature employers
The heck .-.
04:25
I was told to start on the factions the day before and I hadn't gotten it done yet
It's always best if ya own yer shet in the gaming world :P
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It's qutie a pain working alone though
That's exactly what I was doing
I had a pserver for some game when I was a bit younger
It's where I learned most of my skillz
04:26
I took screenshots of the cuss-out and saved them for later. If they try to get me back for leaving I'll throw it right back at em.
Also, when I left the owners wanted me to pay back the 30$ they paid me for the END OF THE MONTH
As in, I did a month, I was paid at the end, and then I left after I got cussed out :P
That's just stupid lol
Also the server had to shutdown they day I left
What's the syntax to access a member variable of an interface from a derived class?
04:30
@MarfGamer Same, but that's only cause I owned it xD
@ReousaAsteron haha lol
Anyone here play TF2?
04:43
Almost done~
@MarfGamer still there?
@ReousaAsteron yes
Oh XInput lets you get the battery information on your controller!
My battery level is full :)
o-o
Im uploading that lil preview
Oh fuck this. Now I'm watching videos of defendants flipping off the judge.
It's such a waste of time, but it's soooo entertaining.
Anyone wanna play some TF2? lol

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