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@sehe Yeah, I guessed an amortized O(1) lookup was good. However I suspect they use integral types as vertex/edge descriptor so that lookup complexity is still O(1) with a vector?
Hence that "fancy-pant choice" making no sense?
Hello, i'm pretty new to SO, and I have questions about EPOLL and HTTP/Websocket but its more a design question than a c++ one, can you tell me if it is the right place to chat with experimented users about that? (I dont think it deserve a topic on SO, and cannot find a more appropriate room but i'm certainly wrong)
It isn't.
Oh I wasn't aware I could bundle the properties directly when adding the edges/vertices. That's neat
Ven
Ven
@Ayak973 sorry, I'm afraid there are no experienced users.
If we were to give you advice, it wouldn't be much better than monkeys'.
@Ven Ok thank you, can I take two minutes of your time to ask where i can find help about this subject?
15:08
@TannerSansbury Summon.
Ven
Ven
@Ayak973 yes, there's a room for C++-related questions: chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/116940/c-questions-and-answers
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@Ven thank you very much, bye !
/cc @jaggedSpire @ThePhD
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader :P
15:27
@thecoshman and people wonder why the US is so sanctimonious about separation of church and state
@Borgleader lol
only for nonchristian things, given the usual reaction to the Satanists trying to erect statues of baphomet next to Abrahamic monuments
just saw a helicopter at rest. one of the blades was tied in place. never thought about it but it certainly makes sense.
Did it have a pillow and a blanket?
sadly no
15:45
AWww, a homeless helicopter :(
welp time to prepare for frantic movement in the direction of the l-train I'll take to the airport.
bbiab, etc.
@Borgleader If there was something funny there, yeah, I must have missed it.
@JerryCoffin Twitter has a 140 character limit
I tool Google Assistant to "send me weather daily at 7:15 AM." This is what I got back. I'm dying. https://t.co/RwVNsxLWg3
heh
@Borgleader Ah, no wonder I missed it--I do my best to ignore there very existence of Twitter. The world would be a better place if Twitter had never existed.
std::vector<int>* ptr = new std::vector<int>[1000];
are the vectors here default constructed? or do I get raw uninitialized memory?
15:54
default cted i think, you can check though by making a type that prints in the ctor
std::vector<int>* ptr = new std::vector<int>[1000]();
should value-initialize
@gnzlbg for types with constructors default initialization means calling the constructor
also: new creates objects, operator new allocates memory
although this makes me question why are you calling new anyway
@JerryCoffin Twitter > facebook, at least.
@EtiennedeMartel oh myyy
15:58
@EtiennedeMartel teehee :P
@caps I can't agree. Facebook is stupid but AFAIK, fairly harmless. Twitter is actively harmful.
@gnzlbg No difference for types with ctors.
@JerryCoffin What makes Twitter actively harmful?
@caps Twitter in general (specifically including the previously cited 140 character limit) actively discourages intelligent discourse. I think that Twitter retains the limit (in large part) because if thoughts were fully explained, many of the flamewars would disappear, and they'd lose "engagement". They knowingly inflict harm on their users for their own gain.
16:08
@JerryCoffin Yep. Harassment is engagement, after all.
@EtiennedeMartel One of Joel's (I think it was Joel, anyway) early posts about designing SO was entirely about the social engineering of designing a site. Even though I think some of our complaints about SO are thoroughly justified, it's still done a much better job of encouraging decent behavior than many other sites. Twitter almost encourages bad behavior, and supplies almost no recourse except for the worst cases (and the recourse is highly problematic in itself).
@JerryCoffin Right from the get go, Twitter's founders were obsessed with a "laisser-faire" attitude towards freedom of speech. Then they probably realized that letting people hurl abuse at others is actually profitable, and so there's no real desire to change anything in that regards.
@EtiennedeMartel link
What am I looking at here?
@Borgleader
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Q: Codility test urgent help needed

bufferkingA zero-indexed array A consisting of N integers is given. We are looking for pairs of elements of the array that are equal but that occupy different positions in the array. More formally, a pair of indices (P, Q) is called if 0 ≤ P < Q < N and A[P] = A[Q]. The goal is to calculate the number of...

^^ Read the comments.
16:20
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe the docs are better.
oooh urgent is it
Turn the stringy untyped pit of failure that WPF is into compiler errors
@Mysticial That video is pretty great
@TannerSansbury I won't let you go. ^^
Epic fail of the day:
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Q: Why does subtracting two negative integers not work in C++?

crossFor this simple code snippet: int main() { int test = -1; std::cout<<"test: " << -5 - test << std::endl; return 0; } The expected result would be -6, however C++ returns -4. Why is that the case, and what is the proper way of handling this in C++?

16:26
@Ramy I am in the room you created yesterday.
Can't fiind it.
Tag me
@Mysticial oh bloody hell... that has to be a troll right?
@Mysticial Definitely asylum-worthy.
Ven
Ven
@Mysticial arithmetic is hard; mayn!
@Mysticial that "draw 6 red lines" video is still amazing now
@Mysticial poor guy, let me downvote that so the score can increase a bit
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Ven
Ven
16:30
@AndyProwl grmbl. Just take it.
"here's the computation on wolfram alpha", lol
@Mysticial posted my problem as a full fledged question, so far no one has been able to give a hint
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Q: What might cause the same SSE code to run a few times slower in the same function?

iksemyonovEdit 2: Right-click -> open in new tab to see the full-size images I have the following VTune profile for a program compiled with icc --std=c++14 -qopenmp -axS -O3 -fPIC: In that profile, two clusters of instructions are highlighted in the assembly view. The upper cluster takes significantly ...

@AndyProwl You should post that as a comment there. lol
@Mysticial lol I thought of that but then flags and non constructive etc.
16:32
@AndyProwl The mods aren't gonna care on a question like that. lol
@JerryCoffin Interesting take. I suppose it depends on who you follow. Compressing ideas into 140 characters can be a good experiment in concision. For quite a while now, people with long thoughts have been tying them together in "threads" (sometimes numbered for order). The 140 character limit often turns my rambling thoughts into tightly expressed ones.
@Mysticial All right, you convinced me
Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of complaints about twitter, but the 140 character limit is one of the things I like. I think it plays a big part in my twitter feed being so much more pleasant to read than my facebook feed.
But I mostly follow thoughtful people who don't tweet too much and don't typically get into fights.
@AndyProwl ahahaha
I find it really sad that this question has such a low score. Let me downvote it, so it will increase a bit. — Andy Prowl 2 mins ago
@caps Writing well does take self discipline--but their oversimplified attempt at imposing that does (much) more harm than good.
16:56
FUCK YOU SO FUCK YOU
wow...
What's the point of having 100k+ rep if I can't post a fucking link.
This is what the short URL expands to:
https://play.rust-lang.org/?code=%23!%5Bfeature(raw)%5D%0A%0Ause%20std%3A%3Araw%3A%3ATraitObject%3B%0Ause%20std%3A%3Amem%3B%0A%0Atrait%20Foo%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20fn%20f(%26self)%3B%0A%7D%0A%0Astruct%20Bar%3B%0A%0Aimpl%20Foo%20for%20Bar%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20fn%20f(%26self)%20%7B%20println!(%22ok%22)%20%7D%0A%7D%0A%0Afn%20erase%3C%27a%2C%20T%3A%20%3FSized%3E(r%3A%20%26%27a%20T)%20-%3E%20TraitObject%20%7B%20unsafe%20%7B%20mem%3A%3Atransmute_copy(%26r)%20%7D%20%7D%0Afn%20recover%3C%27a%2C%20T%3A%20%3FSized%3E(r%3A%20TraitObject)%20-%3E%20%26%27a%20T%20%7B%20
JUST FUCK YOU
@R.MartinhoFernandes link to this message in the comments
then flag for moderator attention and say their system is moronic
@набиячлэвэли 1.4K because the entire program is in the link. If the program were longer, the link would be too.
17:03
@JerryCoffin Thank you, mr. Szerlok
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should start a meta post titled, "Stack Exchange Nazis".
@Griwes He'd probably reply (with some reason) that the moronic behavior is putting the entire program in the link.
@JerryCoffin Flag the moderator reply for moderator attention as not being helpful.
@Mysticial That would probably violate German law.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can you not do this: https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=713137a916e8f10bb8e69b531ea81d60&version=stabl‌​e&backtrace=0?
17:06
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Q: I cannot post a relevant URL because it is too long, but cannot post a shortened URL either

R. Martinho Fernandes As suggested, I tried <br><b>replacing</b> the short URL with the URL it redirects to!<br>. Sadly short the URL redirects to: https://play.rust-lang.org/?code=%23!%5Bfeature(raw)%5D%0A%0Ause%20std%3A%3Araw%3A%3ATraitObject%3B%0Ause%20std%3A%3Amem%3B%0A%0Atrait%20Foo%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20fn%20f...

@набиячлэвэли But that's directly against the rationale in the error message!
@набиячлэвэли Done already. Won't stop me from ranting.
@JerryCoffin See the above.
Putting a service's own shortened link directly contradicts the supposed purpose of this fucking retarded rule.
In other news, I think "<br><b>replacing</b> the short URL with the URL it redirects to!<br>" is a stroke of genius.
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tbh I would <br><b>replace</b> the short URL with the URL it redirects to!<br> if it fit
And definitely in a question/answer
17:18
Actually considered using my own shortener here.
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Shorten the shortened URL :P
Now I'm going to post the fucking link in an answer to my own question, because that comment should be an answer.
After a little thought, I think what's really needed is a simple change in how they compute the length of a comment. Rather than counting the raw length, they should count the number of characters that will be visible as it's displayed (and possibly a separate, much larger, limit on the length of the raw text).
> Calling people Nazis rarely ends well. Unless you're calling Nazis Nazis. And you consider having a conversation with Nazis to be "ending well".
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lol
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Q: Where should I ask "How to explain numerical modeling to a class of 7-16 year old kids?"

Remi.bOn which SE site should I ask the below question? I have little experience in teaching young kids. Soon, I will present have to present my research to a class of 7 to 16 year old kids. I mainly do individual-based simulations in population genetics to investigate various evolutionary processes...

^^ Holy shit...
Even college students would have trouble with that FFS.
17:27
@AndyProwl Creative
@JerryCoffin I guess they don't want to worry about storing the code.
godbolt does the same.
> Person: I have a problem A. How can I solve it?
Me: Oh, sure, here's how I solved it, and this is what else you can do
Person: No, we cannot do that because we have a problem A
don't you just love it when that happens
It happens to often, but I always leave smiling because I cannot help but imagine them fumblingly solving it on their own
And then feeling like an idiot miles down the road when they eventually realize your advice was truly helpful. :)
sweet justice
17:41
#include <justice>
@EtiennedeMartel I'm worried about the UK in the same way one worries about their grandmother that has begun to exhibit dementia...
@R.MartinhoFernandes I suppose. Given current storage prices I'm left a bit puzzled by that, but I guess I can't blame them a whole lot either.
Xeo
Xeo
> I don't see what exactly we can do about this, though.
how about trusting people
18:00
@JerryCoffin I think the benefit is that the links contain all the information needed to reconstruct the resource, even if it no longer exists. (Of course, using the shortener kills that benefit)
Woo new face
Ugh, how is this not a bug?
Just cause it's wontfix doesn't make it any less a bug.
Sometimes I feel like SO isn't run by programmers.
@JerryCoffin Funnily enough, Twitter does something similar.
(Though still rather obnoxious because they make the displayed URL text (ellipsed) link to a shortener)
Actually a really good point: I can post this URL in a tweet.
SO comments are almost five times larger than a tweet.
Well, this is depressing.
And with 117 characters to spare.
We're no longer going to attempt to do a heterogenous compute style programming language.
Instead, we're just going to do some multi-threaded language.
Oh well. At least codegen isn't my job anymore if we're not doing the GPU stuff.
18:13
@Aaron3468 So I take back my comments yesterday about being able to use the iPhone 7 with just one hand.
Really tempted to post an answer giving "tweet the URL" as a workaround.
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Apparentl'y the syntax package is somewhat busted.
Either that or my LaTeX is shit.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD it was pretty ambitious imk
@Ell a bit was a bit of an understatement
18:30
@Mysticial Haha, you're figuring it out?
@Aaron3468 My thumb has a hard time reaching the upper icons and the address bar.
The play/pause button is probably the upper limit of comfortability.
I have a habit of holding the iphone in a way where my pinky is at the bottom so it doesn't fall out of my hand.
But that prevents me from "scrolling up" and being able to reach the top of the phone.
I have the same habit, so the upper limit for me ~6 inches
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Starred for minimum context.
@EtiennedeMartel holy shit you changed your avatar
WTF is going on? First Jon Skeet changes his AV. And now Etienne?
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@Aaron3468 The "sane" way to use this phone in one hand is to put it leave flat on my desk.
18:40
@Borgleader I was a bit tired of using stolen content as my various avatars online. Commissioned a friend of mine. Here we are.
@Mysticial The magnifier might take up the useless 2 inches :)
@EtiennedeMartel I see, I wonder if the artists at work take commissions, i could do that too eventually.
user image
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Ok. Fair metric. Good rating.
@sehe rofl
Useful if you're Louis CK
Notorious B.A.G.
18:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was sure this was a technical programming site, or I stumbled into Music: Practice & Theory Meta? — Braiam 21 mins ago
My creativity is being oppressed.
@Borgleader Don't be a dick, feed your friendly neighborhood artist!
@EtiennedeMartel I just said I would?
@Borgleader It wasn't meant for you. More like a general message.
I've been following @forexposure_txt for a while now and it gave me a totally new view on the wacky world of entitlement.
Art is hard to make, people deserve to get paid for it. With actual money.
@Aaron3468 I think part of the reason is that I picked up a case for the phone yesterday. That made the phone slightly bigger.
But still necessary, otherwise it'd be slipping out of my hand every other time I pick it up.
@Ell imk?
I don't see what was ambiguous about it. We were going to compile to LLVM IR, and have LLVM IR calls into Vulkan to dispatch huge chunks of work to the GPU.
19:01
@ThePhD *ambitious
Oh.
Gonna be perfectly hoenst, I could do it myself in elss time than the class.
So in fact, that's exactly what I'm going to do.
@R.MartinhoFernandes This would be a decent middle-ground for SO.
@EtiennedeMartel Reminds me of clients from hell or wtv the site was
You know, in fairy tales, the genie likes to be summoned.
In reality, though, the genie has worked out that makes him a slave.
If ever I have time, I'll be sure not to give you any of it.
Yup. You let it get this far. People here can attest it's really hard to get me this direct.
19:18
@sehe I have three times I can sell you, y'interested?
:)
lol "civilized and organised world of Java"
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Q: How does C++ actually compile?

dadus33Firstly, I should tell you I come from the "civilized and organised" world of Java. There, you know how things work: Your code gets "compiled" to java byte code which is then interpreted by the JVM. Now, what I don't understand about C++, which happens to be the language we study at school, is th...

I come from the "civilized and organised" world of Java.
hahahahaha wat?
4 messages moved to bin
19:21
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I should mention, while it wasn't a commission (he did it for fun), I had one of my friends drawing laminated and it has been hanging in my room for over 5 years now.
Oh, I pay my stuff in beers.
19:37
Woah... people come to the Lounge to recruit now? I don't know if they're insane or just desperate.
seen it before
I remember this one kid who wanted devs for his mmo he was workin on (IIRC he found/bought som code on the internet)
Fun times
How much was he asking for?
I wonder how Rust handles concurrency.
Maybe that's what I can model my algorithms on.
@Borgleader That does tick, so I might've been around when that happened.
19:47
Wonder what the intermittent ! is for in rust's code.
It's for macros.
Or functions that diverge.
So, weird shit.
A friend of mine asked me if it was possible to do cell phone position surveillance somehow, based on IMEI, somehow.
She was vague and I have no idea.
Yes, if you have cell tower access.
Can't you also use a Stingray for that?
@EtiennedeMartel What is that?
19:51
The StingRay is an IMSI-catcher, a controversial cellular phone surveillance device, manufactured by Harris Corporation. Initially developed for the military and intelligence community, the StingRay and similar Harris devices are in widespread use by local and state law enforcement agencies across the United States and possibly covertly in the United Kingdom. Stingray has also become a generic name to describe these kinds of devices. == Technology == The StingRay is an IMSI-catcher with both passive (digital analyzer) and active (cell site simulator) capabilities. When operating in active mode...
She has old Nokia RH-130 and is afraid of possibility of being tracked.
> A StingRay can be used to identify and track a phone or other compatible cellular data device even while the device is not engaged in a call or accessing data services.
@EtiennedeMartel Well, if anybody is using that, she has more problems than just somebody tracking her. :)
@wilx In the US, police services seem to deploy Stingrays for all kinds of reasons with zero accountability.
But hey, it's the US. They also shoot unarmed people, so I guess getting tracked isn't so bad?
@EtiennedeMartel This is Europe. She is more afraid of her boyfriend doing that than the police here.
19:58
@wilx I guess she should be fine then since these things are fucking expensive.
(Then again that doesn't sound like a healthy relationship)
@Mysticial That's hilarious xD
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah.
@GManNickG That looks epic. :D
@EtiennedeMartel Interesting. I do not find that surprising though.
nwp
nwp
20:16
turns out turbo C++ supports templates after all
I think it doesn't support them in any meaningful degree
like no member templates for example
20:54
As if member tempaltes make templates viable. Templates are viable as given. I'd say that member templates and partial specializations mainly come in handy for meta-programming, which is certainly the next level
@nwp I'm pretty happy he realizes how ahead of its time Borland IDEs were.
I loved the consistency across Turbo {Pascal, Prolog, C++} and the keyboardability
21:21
Kan het nog Rotterdamser? "Roken is dodelijk!" — ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "Kent." @onzetaal https://t.co/YJ2bkaxMwc
/cc @rightfold
Heh, I just wrote a lab instruction where I referenced @sehe as proper style
You're embarassing me
I continue to be flattered, but the nagging feeling it is too much grows and grows
(Tweet Translation: "Smoking is lethal" — ¯_(ツ)_/¯ "I GUESS." )
But "Kent" is distinctively slang/dialect for "I GUESS" (the proper way to say it in Dutch being "Dat zou best kunnen" ~ "That might very well be")
Spotted this in our office lobby, today. Rotten politics taking over everything
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@sehe Have some more :P
This is horrific. We cannot allow this man to become president. https://twitter.com/Fahrenthold/status/784484724131717124
You've defended Bill for much worse, @HillaryClinton: https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/784497331647422464
Ouch! :D
They're both right.
22:11
@sehe It is a good example for literate programming.
22:28
Question, guys.
Should you be free to define a threadpool for your application?
Or is that something that's better left to the language / library to provide a (perhaps global?) one?
@ThePhD You might want more than just one thread pool, hence defining many of your own thread pools should be a possibility.
Linux is like if the creator of git wrote an operating system.
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@Griwes It makes so much sense it hurts.
@ThePhD yes
@ThePhD no
It's nice if there's defaults (think std::async debacle) but you should /always/ be free/encouraged to staple out your own task coordination
I love the extensible designs (Networking proposal, Parallellism TS) for allowing precisely that
22:52
I once used Qt's async library. I accidentally starved out my own processes, due to many small tasks that I was doing.
Having to shoe horn your domain's features into some "one size fits all" thing is one of a thousand paper cuts that weighs your project down unnecessarily.
I remember this from configuring DCOM. Or ASP.NET pools (DB connection, thread, ASP workers etc).Hell, even just getting your LINQ to behave is tough business.
Let the developer choose the abstractions, where they need to sit, serving the application.
And then, facilitate the hell out of that, by implementing the stock structures/logic and making all possible combinations jive well with the APIs. That's good design.
Just grab' em by the pussy .OH NOES. Channeling the wrong guru
23:17
I like the internet for things like this.
I could do without gansta rap though. But as long as it's there...
what a nigga
@Borgleader
Do you know what's worse than a wall-of-text? A wall-of-text in all-caps. Don't be that person. — Alexander O'Mara 59 mins ago
Someone should roll back that edit.
23:38
hi everyone
Anyone have a good tutorial for networking with c++?
Use Qt
i thought qt was only gui
It would be hilarious if there was a console text attribute that ᴍᴀᴋᴇs ᴀʟʟ ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴀᴘᴘᴇᴀʀ ɪɴ sᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘs — sehe 7 secs ago
@ymaiug Qt, like all them frameworks, wants to be your daddy. You will listen to it. Oh wait, you can listen() with it
Seriously, there's Boost ASIO, PoCo Foundation + Networking, Microsoft REST SDK, ACE library etc.
All of them suck, except the ones I use
'std::_Fill_n': Function call with parameters that may be unsafe - this call relies on the caller to check that the passed values are correct.
noooo my std fill
do you guys use vectors and multi dimensional arrays a lot ?
@ymaiug Yes, as a matter of fact, I live in a three-dimensional array of points
23:45
I use vectors all the time (everybody does, even when they think they don't, e.g. in javascript or C)
What kind of stuff do you guys do with c++? I am a beginner, but I am really interested in c++
I never use multi-dimensional arrays. Well. Almost never. Maybe once in 5 years
Don't do images much?
@sehe So you're not a ThreeStarProgrammer? For shame
@Mikhail Libraries
23:47
Lol, still using those? I think most of us moved onto modules.
Mikhail is feeling a bit uppity. I wonder what he's drinking
@Mysticial the reasoning of these people just... its beyond me
It's funny how I have no idea what all this stuff is
How did you guys learn c++?

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