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18:01
@Mysticial See how faster computers get these youngsters accustomed to bloatware? Back before the C committee decided to bloat all programs, we could use just main() {} and it compiled almost twice as fast!
@Mysticial hue hue hue hue hue
18:18
@JerryCoffin At least the end of Moore's Law forces developers to be a bit more careful with their bloat. At least until they figure out how to multi-process...
@Xeo Finally!
Which FireFox seems to have figured out lately.
@jaggedSpire Dammit. Why did you fix the title?
You made it worse.
evening
hmm, how is GVFS any different to git lfs?
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no clue
I only know that LFS gave me trouble earlier today
did something weird with a non-pointer file that was supposed to be a pointer.
couldn't revert it until I did git lfs uninstall && git lfs install
Ven
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@rightfold no but @BartekBanachewicz did on a project we worked on together
18:30
And now I've got two DRs to write for LWG. Meh, too lazy for that.
Ven
Ven
do it :D
> Meh, too lazy for that.
First I need raclette.
That awkward moment when you go to the doctor and you're asked to lift your tank top.
Ven
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omg raclette
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@StackedCrooked it's so gooood
18:53
@Puppy LFS is about dealing with individual files that are extremely large. GVFS is about repositories that are large, even if no single file is particularly large.
Ven
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looks like GCC is doing some field reordering in my struct. WTF?
@Xeo Install newer version of git lfs.
we had some problems with that at our place
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@Puppy I have the newest version
oh
well then, I have no advice to offer you
cry?
@Ven That's allowed under some circumstances (e.g., one is public, another private).
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18:54
@Puppy eh, reinstalling fixed it
it was just annoying cuz I was merging master into our feature branch at that point
why not rebase feature branch on top of master?
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cuz I'm not the only one working on the branch
otherwise I would
bleh
sounds like feature branch too big ;p
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no?
@Morwenn Don't they normally leave the room while you disrobe?
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18:56
also, we do rebase the branches at least before --no-ff merging them to master
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Ven
@JerryCoffin really?
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@Puppy how could a feature branch be too big, really
if it's so big, even better that it's not on master
my colleague would answer that by saying "If you have multiple developers working on it"
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and he'd be wrong
18:57
he is pretty wise in the ways of the git
@Puppy They don't think multiple developers can work on a single feature?
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good luck implementing game features by yourself on time (you'll have to do art, UI and level design too - have fun!)
nah
he would merge into master as each piece is finished
then each developer works on his part on his own feature branch
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that sounds horrible.
nah
having perfect history is like perfect type safety- an ideal, it's not something you should throw away everything else to get in every case
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18:59
we don't care about the history aspect here
we care about not having half-baked features or parts thereof in master
then definitely merge into master as each piece is done
eh
the whole feature may be half-baked, but each piece that you have finished should be mergeable
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it should not be part of master if it's not "done", is what I think
nothing's done until it's been shipped to the customer, and most of the time, not even then
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yes, notice how I put "done" in quotes.
yeah
well really it's a tradeoff
ideally nothing would be in master until it's "done", but that doesn't have to mean an entire feature in one go
I obviously cannot say how things work at your company, but maintaining long-running feature branches can get painful
much better to have a button you can click that does nothing
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19:02
no it's not
definitly not. you want to be able to branch from master for release any time, and non-working features are not part of that deal
that's what feature flags are for
and frankly, I don't believe that anybody can branch from master for release at any time, unless they want to ship completely unknown bugs
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branching for release doesn't mean immediate release
yeah
but if you hide your work behind a feature flag, you can branch for release at any time.
the customer just won't see the part-done work
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that's perfectly correct
we are doing a ground-up rewrite (yeah, I know) of our client
we've been shipping it for two years
didn't even bother hiding it behind a feature flag
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19:05
I still oppose merging feature parts though.
Ell
Ell
yeah idk why you'd merge feature parts
I would have thought that working on a game would be less problematic in terms of branch at any time, though
Ell
Ell
you say "have feature flags" but what's the point in a flag that will just be turned off? :V
@Ell Because then you can actually see your code.
every branch you have, every second you don't merge it in, somebody else is doing a refactor that's gonna break it and they don't know because it's not in master
and you will just have to fix more and more merge conflicts as time goes on
having a feature flag that's just turned off is a small price to pay for having a much more visible and controlled codebase
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@Puppy yay for coordinating with your team to not have that happen?
19:09
co-ordination's expensive ;p
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I mean, imagine I regularly merged into master, and that guy regularly merged master into his GIANT REFACTORING OF DOOM branch. It'd break his branch every time with merge conflicts, I can't imagine that being productive.
in any case
@Xeo It's better to have smaller merge conflicts, IME
but the situation is just flat out avoided if you don't have giant refactoring of doom branches
can't be avoided in every case
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@Puppy he'll continuously have to merge the same conflicts if I keep touching the same files as part of a feature and he refactored it.
But as I was saying... this is our... third? feature branch on front-end side since we switched to git. We'll have to see how it goes. Maybe I'll change my mind in a month or two and love constant-merging-to-master.
@Xeo That's why he refactors it and merges it in to master
then the next time you branch from master for your feature branch, you have his changes.
so you won't conflict
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why even branch if you're going to merge every little step, is what I have to ask then...
19:12
meh
we don't merge every commit
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you don't have to push every commit
would save the overhead if you just did it on master locally, so eh :P
but yeah, maybe that actually works better. I can't imagine it right now
but frankly, I think it's more about backporting, pull request code review workflow, CI integration
we used to work on master directly and just push that but stopped permitting it when we introduced mandatory code review for all PRs, and banned pushing to master in all routine situations
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see, for CR I'd agree, actually. But mainly because Stash only allows CRs on PR basis, and not on a commit-group basis like FishEye did.
we migrated to GitHub from GitLab a few months back
we use TeamCity :( as our CI server
Shouldn't it be the other way around? You merge into your own branch from master every once in a while? Then once your functionality is complete, it's mostly compatible so you can safely merge it to master
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19:16
Jenkins, yay
and YouTrack for tickets
that is a big suck.
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@Aaron3468 that's what I think too (not every once in a while though - daily)
@Puppy Jira
we want to move to jira
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JIRA, Confluence, Stash, the whole Atlassian shebang
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tail :: ByteString -> Maybe ByteString O(n) :'(
19:18
@Aaron3468 We would do that, if we had branches that were around so long that rebasing was too painful.
but we as a matter of policy never create such branches, so the problem never comes up.
really, the main problem is that if you agree not to do a thing because some other dude is doing some other thing with that same code, you're basically locking the code and not working in parallel anymore
and the longer your feature branch is, the longer that's going to go on for
Hmm... So GCC and Mingw64 still haven't fixed their AVX stack-alignment problem. And they say it cannot be fixed and yet MSVC and ICC have no problems with it. They say they don't know how MSVC/ICC does it, but when I look at the assembly produced by them, it's very obvious.
@Puppy That's fair. Really I'm talking about refactoring of doom branches; they shouldn't break master. It's okay if it puts the repo back one commit's worth of code though, because merges are hard. Commits are best for a few small files/refactors
Is it just me or the GCC guys are either blind or simply don't give a shit about Windows?
I suspect the latter.
both.
@Aaron3468 The occassional super refactor of doom we've had, we basically just told the other developers to do testing or watch videos or something ;p
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@Puppy FWIW, we're also going to disallow master pushing in a month or two.
19:21
it doesn't happen more than once every few months or something so not really worth optimizing for
@Xeo That's what we use. Jira is all right (but not great). Bitbucket is mildly painful to configure but works all right. Confluence would be an awesome product if they sold it to a vacuum cleaner company. Sucks more than almost anything else I've ever seen.
@JerryCoffin Have you used YouTrack?
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@JerryCoffin Jira seems to work pretty well so far, from what I've seen
@Mysticial I gave up on linux/windows interop. GCC is, for practical purposes, incompatible with windows when the code is nontrivial to rewrite.
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We got our workflows set up, it integrates nicely with Stash and Confluence, and stuff just works™?
19:23
@Aaron3468 what
still
The Windows ABI makes it impossible to align the stack beyond 16 bytes. Neither MSVC nor ICC tries to do that. Instead, they align the individual SIMD variables on the stack rather than the stack itself. Why can't GCC do that?
I spent no inconsiderable amount of time lately changing it so that we no longer need fucking Webpack
build time from 30 seconds to 10 seconds
plus we can actually have minification now
@Aaron3468 With GCC at least. Having the source compatibility across Windows/Linux isn't too bad.
@milleniumbug There are more than a few libraries that require obscure, nearly undocumented, workarounds/flags/macros to compile on MinGW or Cygwin for windows. But it works absolutely fantastic when you keep dependencies to a minimum.
19:26
in fact
I hate Webpack so fucking much
I'm going to do some extra work from home now
oh wait, I can't since I failed to push my branch.
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lol
vnc into your machine
and push
dude
VNC?
what do you think I am, some sort of filthy Apple user?
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or ssh or whatevs
remote into your PC is what I mean
heh
we have a thing for that
I simply don't know what it is
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at my old place, we had some central thingy
forgot the name
add a connection, everyone can see it
19:30
@Aaron3468 right; afx or similar "obscure" microsoft libraries
and whatever depends on them
But sure, ISTR mingw having issues with wWinMain or wmain, for example
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(Btw, I couldn't remote into my PC right now if I even wanted to. Don't have it set up.)
hmm
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I do have VPN access though, so at least there's that
says here that you have to request remote desktop access to the company's network in advance- due for review 1 Jan 2014
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lol
19:32
pretty sure that we have something newer but I just don't know what it is
I'll just email my tech lead and ask him
@milleniumbug I do a lot of work with GUI and OpenGL so it wouldn't surprise me if that's the reason. Graphic libraries are usually the ones failing
my tech lead is the kind of guy who does technical debt work at the weekends to relax
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we're currently doing a larger-than-usual scale refactoring in prep for the new feature (since we can reuse ~80% of what's already in the code from another feature)
we'll never get the time to do such large refactorings between features, so we kinda need to sneak it in under the excuse of prepping for the new feature
you know
I figure I'm kinda lucky, because my boss both understands what technical debt is, and even wants to allocate time to pay it off
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we got 3 weeks tho, and it's prolly gonna be done next week, so we got a week more than necessary, really. and that's while "wasting" time this week for the refactorings
@Puppy we do get time, but not just because. I said we're "sneaking it in", but that was more of a hyperbole - we have so much time for the feature because refactorings are kinda included.
it's just that we're kinda pushing the scope of the necessary refactorings
19:40
we don't get time "just because", we get time because the company is having to write off it's decade-old client and do a ground-up rewrite because it got so bad
fortunately unlike all those other ground-up rewrites, ours will actually succeed in making things better
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right. write better code the first time, next time :D
well, we have Typescript now, so it's hard to imagine it becoming such a pit of despair
and also we have React instead of Prototype
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@Puppy You're still basically writing JS, so eh
it's nowhere near as shit if it's JS-but-statically-typed
also Typescript transpiles so we get ES6 classes and stuff since the dawn of time
it would just be nice if the TS devs weren't completely fucking nuts
@Mysticial I wasn't aware it was possible to make that question worse
19:50
really it's remarkable that I found not just one, but two technologies that I actually like, and they're both JS.
user406009
What's the second one?
user406009
React?
React
it's the only UI technology I've ever seen that was not utter shite from start to finish
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Yeah. React is pretty cool. It would be nice if we could have a similar sort of framework for C++.
if only it didn't render utter shite (HTML & CSS)
Ell
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20:11
@Puppy what would you replace html&css with?
well I'd probably be a lot happier if I could do my own layout and maybe some of my own drawing
@jaggedSpire When a question is horrifically bad, you need to preserve as much of the badness as possible.
So that question was in all caps. You need to keep the all caps. :)
the biggest problem with HTML & CSS isn't so much that they're shit all the time, it's that when they're especially shit, there's fuck shit and giggles you can do about it
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@Puppy well you could do it manually with position:absolute
@Ell Yeah, there just are no good tools at all to actually work with that.
20:14
HTML&CSS have horrible ratio of accidental/essential complexity.
@Mysticial but it hurts to read :(
Well not hurts
But it's so loud
Isn't that the whole point? :P
20:53
ouch
It was fun-elect
@Puppy But I thought you liked seeing <div> everywhere :(
21:19
Hmpf. There is no unused Phenom II X6 anywhere. :(
@sehe Fascist? Eh.
who'd want a Phenom?
21:35
@Puppy I?
good one
user1804599
My code is so awful. :(
user1804599
21:50
30 lines of variables mutated by multiple threads.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold what are you writing
Ven
Ven
I have safe fromJust call, but it still seems dirty
user1804599
@Ven Show code.
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Non-total functions are terrible.
Ven
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22:02
@rightfold a find in some other function, which returns me a value only if I have such a key
but I lose the information about that key being present outside of this function
user1804599
Change that function to take your function as an argument.
user1804599
Remember: indirection is the solution to every problem.
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that's not even a bad idea, per say...
actually, it is
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XD
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> per say
Ven
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22:09
@rightfold whoops.
@rightfold the issue is that here i have the info that the key exists
user1804599
Don't throw away information that you need.
@Puppy It is the only CPU that is better a little bit for which I would not need to update everything.
I guess I have only myself to blame
@CaptainGiraffe ?
@wilx Not sure if you would get enough better to be worth the money
Ven
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22:20
@rightfold I added a transformer argument.
@jaggedSpire I had an exam question "How does the pivot selection effect the performance of the quicksort algo" Paraphrased
Ven
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@rightfold yes
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Yay!
I want to see a discussion about right, maybe left, and maybe random, maybe median of three
I GET TWENTYSIX FUCKIN PAGES
sry
I need to adress every one of those
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pages
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Hey @jaggedSpire!
@CaptainGiraffe Ah
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Its' me the watermelon.
You don't look like a melon
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I got banned for a week, it expired yesterday, lol.
22:25
or a lemon for that matter
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haha
@JerryCoffin Not really. When they need to use the stethoscope, they tell you to remove your sweater/whatever and to lift your shirt.
@CaptainGiraffe RIP
@jaggedSpire I'm drinking heavily to cope.
@jaggedSpire <3
22:27
@Morwenn <3 hey
@CaptainGiraffe May it grant you strength
@jaggedSpire It grants me happiness.
The raclette was awesome.
@CaptainGiraffe also good
@Morwenn oooooh
user6438653
chat.stackoverflow.com is dead
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22:31
lmfao wtf :D
I'm still too lazy to fill the to LWG DRs though.
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bye
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maybe
Another part of the coin is, I showed how to customize widgets in android. So I didnt tell the class about 9patch, I just showed them a picture.
@shad0wk eh?
eh.
22:33
5 seconds in one dude pipes up - that black line would be the content area.
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lol
@shad0wk So, where's the lingerie? D:
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lol
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I'm being spam limited. WTF?
have you tried not spamming
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22:36
I wasn't though.
user6438653
The messsages have 5 seconds.
Really?
I'm only rate limited to one per second, and that's after two messages in less than one second.
user6438653
Wat?
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For me it goes to 5-15 seconds.
tfw people in your city's subreddit have already dealt with enough protests that they refer to one of them as "that one a few weeks ago"
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22:49
be
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bye
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cya
...are you trying to get the Lounge to move to discord?
I...uh
That already happened
a year ago
So it looks like the 8-core Zen is gonna be clocked at 3.6 GHz with a 4 GHz turbo. That's quite a bit higher than the Intel 8-core chips.
@jaggedSpire "You've been invited to Casual Chat"
22:57
@Puppy YouTrack? Seems like I did some consulting for a place that was using it a few years ago, but my direct use of it was so limited that I couldn't say much about it (and I'm not really even certain that was what they were using).
@набиячлэвэли What about causal chat? :D
@jaggedSpire fingerguns
@jaggedSpire 's it bin a year already?
23:00
Yeah, it started up in January, didn't it?
I'm terrible with time so dunno
@набиячлэвэли First it's casual chat, then it's pubic-lobby
@Aaron3468 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
user406009
Ah, way back in the past.
23:02
hoooooo boi
user406009
Before we added too many useless channels.
@Lalaland not this shit again
just mute them eyeroll
@jaggedSpire Blindingly monochromatic
now we got colours :3
indeed
26 pages.
My condolences for your time
ScY
ScY
23:12
wtf it's saturday?
Jesus I live in a bubble
I should stop saying jesus whenever I can...
???
It's Friday
ScY
ScY
Not in europe
Yay, I managed to make poplar sort consistently faster than smoothsort.
Ven
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23:13
You are pretty smooth.
Hi jaggy.
@Ven wassup
Ven
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@jaggedSpire work ended, i'm waiting for my bus cuz i really need sleep
@Ven May it come swiftly and carry to away to the land of wondrous slumber
The optimization isn't even interesting: I simply turned recursion into iteration -_____-
Ven
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23:18
@Morwenn bad cimpoplers
Probably.
Ven
Ven
@jaggedSpire yah. Midnight is late, no wonder why I'm always tired
Now my poplar sort is just a pessimized adaptive heapsort.
> $200 million in sales overall
> $6 million in last 30 days
> buy now and we donate to the ACLU
@Puppy Some 120 EUR for 2 more cores, I think it is worth it.
23:31
@ScY Stop whenever you can
@rightfold That's good acting.
Fantastic, actually
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