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00:03
@Telkitty I sympathize. Heisenbugs are a pain.
00:16
Man, why is it that whenever someone asks for something programmed they're like: "I don't know much about programming, but I imagine it should be very easy and you just use the API." Every, single time.
yeah, well, duh
Luke, use the API
Use the API! Concentrate!
I cried as a million little bugs spawned into existence, all at once.
@Annabelle I am the opposite - there are the APIs & I somewhat wanted to hack the source files to get the desired outcome ...
01:03
Hello, Cruel World
@Morwenn Thats because you keep eating your bugs instead of fixing them D:
@Fanael ICC has some interesting AVX512 optimizations...
_mm512_mask_blend_epi16(0x0000ffff, w0, w4);
compiles to:
vpcmpeqb  k7, xmm0, xmm0
vpblendmw zmm5{k7}, zmm1, zmm22
01:49
@milleniumbug I believe that's properly written as: "Use the force.com/api/v1/force, Luke."
@Mysticial on intel x86-64, atomic ops are equivalent to memory fences correct?
@Borgleader no
There's 3 different types of fences.
And there's 2 different types of writes.
Say I'm writing a spinlock with an atomic variable, do i need to add fences on top of that?
If your spinlock uses a compare-swap to actually set the variable, then you're safe.
A compare-swap has a full memory barrier.
so a loop of InterlockedExchange64 is good? (on the lock op)
01:56
void lock(){
    while (true){
        bool state = false;
        if (!m_locked.load(std::memory_order_acquire) && m_locked.compare_exchange_weak(state, true)){
            break;
        }
    }
}
thanks
i knew arm was a little different but i wasnt sure about how much you could get away with on x86-64
The architecture shouldn't matter if you're following C++'s rules.
Though admittedly, wrong code is more likely to work on x86 than ARM.
03:16
@CaptainGiraffe More like, "how do I show this chick I got a ton of money?" . The problem is that many people work for tips aren't successful enough.
 
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@sehe while ( ! (stars_num>=4+1) )
 
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Hi :)
07:59
> [boost] Why is the boost documentation so bad?
because it's not boosted
We need boostreference.
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Because people who are able to write documentation don't need it and thus don't do it.
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08:17
Qt Creator is getting increasingly bad because it uses clang-3.9 which keeps getting confused with standard headers.
Someone should update that.
Can I operator overload by return type?
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@user21312 no
Thank you
09:04
Dr. Lounge, MD, I have a problem. I like spelunking in and around old code and I like fixing it and polishing it to today's standards. What's wrong with the, doctor?
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@wilx maybe you suffer from perfectionism
@Ell Is that serious, doctor?
@Ell What can I do to cure this?
@wilx You don't cure it. You cure the code.
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@wilx Take this pill and you will be just fine.
@Telkitty not sure, but usually in Canada tips are at least 10% of what you buy generally.
Some restaurant even have tipping included directly in the credit card reader so you can pay tip with visa/interac whatever.
Come to France, no tips whatsoever.
@Morwenn why?
Come to Finland, you will not have money to tip after the meal
@BartekBanachewicz Why what?
@Horttanainen I'll try to listen to that this afternoon ^^
@Morwenn why no tips?
@BartekBanachewicz Not in the culture. I guess employers already give enough money to employees for them to live correctly.
If you try to tip, they might even give you your money back telling that you gave too much xD
09:53
@Morwenn Any dark ambient music for me?
@Horttanainen I don't think it qualifies as dark ambient, but you could try Oöphoi's Space Forest.
I fear I already shared it here though.
@Morwenn Thanks
Thats just the kind of music I was looking for
@Morwenn wow, interesting
@Morwenn that's not what the tips are supposed to be for though
I mean I know that in some places tips are a huge portion of one's income, and that's not exactly optimal
but their existence is supposed to keep the service quality high
If you don't like the aulity of service here, I guess you can just complain and if there are too many complains they will hire someone else.
I don't know, I mostly don't care about high service quality. Half-decent is already good enough as long as I can eat.
But some people probably do.
I don't remember having ever wanted to complain. The service is mostly good everywhere (there are probably exceptions though).
My Macintosh 512k has booting problems :(
10:04
@Morwenn it can make or break the experience
@Morwenn do you remember ever wanting to praise?
for me it's a huge deal if someone says "What are you gonna eat today?" (and I know they remember me eating through the whole menu for the past week)
@BartekBanachewicz I regularly praise.
@BartekBanachewicz Really? I don't really care.
@Morwenn I've realized at a certain point than there's way more you're paying for than just food.
not only in the restaurants but in general actually
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I'd like it more when they don't remember me.
@nwp do you chew with your mouth open?
@BartekBanachewicz Of course, service is obviously included in the price.
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10:07
@BartekBanachewicz No. I don't think that would help achieve the goal.
no, but it would be a good reason for not wanting to be remembered
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In practice they always do remember and then they try to talk about meaningless things which I am supposed to enjoy but don't.
you sound like a really fun person to be around
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Well, the people I am around tend to say relevant things often enough, so it is not an issue.
10:12
sometimes I think @nwp is just a Cat's sockpuppet
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Nah, in that case I'd have changed the rules to ban constant language whining.
I can whine about almost anything
I like small talk from time to time.
10:57
51
Q: What is *so* wrong with case class inheritance?

ashy_32bitWhile looking for something else, quite out of mere coincidence I stumbled upon few comments about how diabolical case class inheritance is. There was this thing called ProductN , wretches and kings, elves and wizards and how some kind of a very desirable property is lost with case classes inheri...

> There was this thing called ProductN, wretches and kings, elves and wizards and how some kind of a very desirable property is lost with case classes inheritance.
@rightfold ^ lol
11:10
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A: Is there any way to make 'std::cin' in C++ into a 'scan()' function?

Vittorio RomeoIn C++17, you can use a variadic template and a fold expression to create a function that takes an arbitrary amount of arguments and generates a cin >> a >> b >> c >> ... chain for you: template <typename... Ts> void scan(Ts&... xs) { (std::cin >> ... >> xs); } Usage: int i; double j; sca...

oh look C++17 is rolling
the fold expressions sound like a nice annoying thing to ask people who think that know C++ about
Is it me or did you just expose the mindset of someone who focuses on looking superior :)
The future is now
@sehe "looking" is precisely what you're aiming at here
:)
11:44
@BartekBanachewicz Fold expressions are rather annoying. Knowing whether you're performing a left or right fold isn't obvious.
@Morwenn in general C++'s metaprogramming separate syntax is annoying
it's almost like a 2nd language but the 2nd language is even worse that the first one
@BartekBanachewicz It doesn't annoy me that much because they weren't meant for metaprogramming. But creating a whole new non-obvious feature to simplify things bothers me a bit more :/
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Because the second language is functional :P
@nwp no that's not the reason for it sucking
@Morwenn that's exactly adding a language feature to the meta language instead of a library
it's almost like the ideas that apply to C++ didn't apply to meta-C++
@BartekBanachewicz I would have preferred explicit functions instead of fold expressions :/
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11:59
this is pretty funny
12:20
Wow. That stock photo. arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/… I wonder whether it's photoshopped
@nwp "funny" :)
@Morwenn I thought that was pretty elegant, really.
@sehe They're so obvious the authors themselves managed to confuse right and left fold in the first paper.
That might have more to do with inexperience with the jargon than unintuitiveness
@Morwenn me too, probably. But there's no concept of a compile-time function in C++.
I wish I had a job where I could delete code all day
12:39
@BartekBanachewicz become a code reviewer?
I managed to delete 1000~1500 loc from a project in a few weeks. It felt great.
@ratchetfreak hmm is that a job
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today I learned JDoodle exists.
The fonts are great and you can't set the compiler flags to change the standard. Seems like an apple product.
I do like the interactive shell though. That will probably come in handy some day.
wtf were they thinking
it's not a "protest" if you ran into a street and surround cars
@BartekBanachewicz it's where you sit between devs and the repo and audit their commits.
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12:53
@BartekBanachewicz Well, you are not allowed to run people over, not even when those people are stupid assholes. The law is clearly on their side.
@nwp actually no, since the police didn't detain the driver.
I disagree with "clearly". They shouldn't be on the road, and she shouldn't be driving them over. In such a case all circumstances should be taken into account, like being scared shitless by a bunch of people running to your car and holding it.
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I'm sure they will correct that mistake. I can understand police not jumping in front of that car and there didn't seem to be police around when the running over happened.
And if you get scared into running people over that easily you should have your license revoked for life.
@nwp There are some comments indicating that she was set free, so you're wrong.
@nwp I believe you're wrong here as well.
If she feared for her life, she is protected by the law even if she used physical force.
It's up to the court to determine whether the amount of force was proportional to the perceived threat.
If anything, I don't think this is a matter where her licence would be at stake; I'd expect it to hit criminal court instead of a civil one.
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@BartekBanachewicz Of course. There was no immediate danger from that person that required that person being held in a cell. Send her home, followed by a letter to appear in a court or whatever would be expected.
@nwp This can happen, but I wouldn't bet on a conviction.
And I personally think that she had every right to act like that.
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13:01
@BartekBanachewicz This I agree with. It would be tried for assault (?) with a weapon (the car).
First and foremost, her car was touched by those people. Even touching someone's property without their permission is forbidden by law. So they initiated the aggression here.
@nwp Yeah, and there's a multitude of exceptions for the use of physical force when they're not treated as an assault.
IANAL, especially not a French one, but I'm p sure that France has something about that
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Maybe I got ruined by the german law system. Supposedly if you try to break into someones house and trip over random stuff lying there and break your leg that person (or the insurance) has to pay for that, because it was your property that caused harm to a person. In the US you just get shot. I still prefer the german system.
@nwp I personally think that it's a great example of an absurd law in practice.
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There doesn't seem to be any "who started it" in the law. It doesn't matter. If someone starts something you are supposed to have the police deal with it. If you do it yourself you are liable for any damage you inflict.
Well, not here.
I mean here courts still can conclude that you used too much force, as was the case with a guy who defended his appartment and killed two people recently.
But I'd much rather side by the law that allows me to protect myself than the one that forces me to stand idle.
13:06
@BartekBanachewicz It's not surrounding until you covered the bottom of the car too
@nwp As an extreme example, imagine you got mugged and your SO is being raped in front of you. According to your preferred law idea, you're supposed to call the police and watch.
@sehe lol
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@BartekBanachewicz No, you are allowed to take action, including arresting that person. But you are not allowed to kill or otherwise hurt them. You may have no choice, because self-defense is a thing, even for other people, but you can't punish people outside a court of law.
@nwp you must be pretty disconnected from reality if you think you can "Take action, including arresting [a violent group of rapists]" without "hurting them"
but acting with force in defense of your property what about that?
@ratchetfreak you could hurt someone if you use force remember
> N'est pas pénalement responsable la personne qui, devant une atteinte injustifiée envers elle-même ou autrui, accomplit, dans le même temps, un acte commandé par la nécessité de la légitime défense d'elle-même ou d'autrui, sauf s'il y a disproportion entre les moyens de défense employés et la gravité de l'atteinte.
also that.
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13:11
@BartekBanachewicz You misunderstand the point. You are not allowed to hurt them, but may be forced into hurting them in self-defense in which case you go without punishment. I don't see how the journalist forced the women to drive him over.
@ratchetfreak Not sure. My feeling says human life should be valued over property, so the things you can do to the person damaging your property may be limited to yelling at them and waiting for the police.
@nwp see, this is an interesting thing. French law says that you (effectively) must be in real danger to make your actions exempt from punishment. It might be hard to prove that she was in actual real danger, but there's a twist here; sometimes it's enough to show that conceivably, the person believed she/he was in real danger.
When an armed robber attacks you, it can be hard to prove that they really intended to shoot you. They might have an empty gun, for example, and there would be no real danger. But since you had no way of knowing that, your best judgement might have been that there was a real danger to you.
In which case I am pretty sure a real lawyer has to take over because my knowledge is simply too limited to say how that would progress in the court.
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@BartekBanachewicz I don't think believe is something that law should recognize. If you trip on LSD and wholeheartedly believe those people are monsters and must be driven over you still get full punishment. Arguably more because being out of control (even by yourself) makes you especially dangerous and society must be protected from you.
@nwp Being scared by a group of people acting violently isn't even remotely close to being "out of control". And obviously if she was DUI then it's an important piece in the overall decision.
@nwp well thank god that's not how a majority of people feel
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@BartekBanachewicz I had that in law class in the US. Supposedly if you poke a banana into someone's back, say "gimme your money or I'll shoot", take the money, throw away the banana and run away it is still considered armed robbery. So the empty gun would count as life-threatening danger which lets you get away with a lot.
@nwp I am pretty sure LSD trip is something the judges would take into consideration in their judgment.
13:19
@nwp again, it's easy to say that from under a cozy blue square and a 3-letter nickname on the internet, but if you were in a situation of danger, you'd probably look at all this in a different way
@nwp and that's a good thing. You're saying that a law that discourages pretending you're armed to rob someone is bad?
In general pretty much everything you said is about protecting people who were willing to break the law in the first place, and condemning otherwise peaceful citizens.
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@BartekBanachewicz No, I agree with that law. It's a bit silly to count a dude with a banana as armed, but in this case it seems fair.
@nwp Well, then it's not a very long extension to the situation from a video. It's enough to picture everything from the driver's PoV
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@wilx The goal of law is to prevent harm to people. If that person is likely to trip again and run amok then they should consider a life sentence. If that person didn't willingly take the LSD and would never do that of their free will then you set them free. They would surely take that into consideration, but it is not clear if that would increase or decrease the sentence.
@BartekBanachewicz Somehow I see those protesters as much less threatening than you. They didn't look like they were about to flip over the car or setting it on fire, which would be the only situations in which running people over would be justified.
Also, again, if you misjudge situations and err on the side of running people over you probably shouldn't be allowed to drive.
@nwp Oh hmm. They were masked, they were banging on her car, there was like 10 of them coming in closer.
@nwp This has nothing to do with driving at all. If she was walking down a sidewalk and the same happened, she could've just shot someone but that doesn't necessarily mean she shouldn't be allowed to carry a gun.
also note how quickly the situation was defused after the guy was ran over.
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13:34
@BartekBanachewicz Yes it does. People who shoot into groups of people that run at them are not allowed to carry guns.
@nwp Yeah well that's not exactly how it works (thank god again)
what do you think you carry a gun for, shits and giggles?
see, we've been hearing your opinions for a while, so here's mine: noone is allowed to violate me or my property. If you're a criminal violently attacking someone or their property, you deserve whatever happens to you as a result.
People should respect other people, and that also involves respecting the fact that if you fuck with them, there can be grave consequences for that. If you tried to steal from me or hurt me, you can expect to end up with physical damage on your end and that's a great deterrent in and of itself.
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@BartekBanachewicz Well, in my country you are not allowed to carry a gun unless you are a police officer or have some other need, like playing on shooting ranges. If you use a gun to settle disputes that are not covered by self-defense your gun license is gone and you are tried for whatever damage you inflicted. Guns are not for shooting people.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I'm glad the law is on my side here, because you do not deserve whatever happens to you, you deserve to be heard in a court of law where you can make your case.
@nwp Here you can obtain a gun for self-defense reasons, if you can prove you need that extra protection. And regardless of how you obtained the gun and for whatever reason, if your life is at stake, you can use whatever to protect it.
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@BartekBanachewicz It is a great deterrent. Yet history has shown that letting the victim play judge, jury and executioner doesn't lead to fair trials, so we don't do that.
@nwp See the problem in your thinking is assuming that everything can be fairly settled in court. If you got something or someone permanently damaged, it doesn't matter much that the court later sides with you.
@nwp We've already established that there are self-defense laws pretty much everywhere, so we do that.
yes, also involving physical force when only property was at stake, e.g. punching a thief
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13:43
@BartekBanachewicz Which is why we have self-defense which also extends to other people (say, you saving your gf when she gets raped counts as self-defense, even though you were never in danger and could have walked away).
@nwp but that also extends to you hurting someone while defending someone else not being punishable
and sometimes killing is the accepted amount of force, again, e.g. when it's "kill or be killed"
that's pretty much the only reason military can be legal, since they operate in such situations constantly
but fabricating circumstances like that to soothe your bloodlust is also illegal
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@BartekBanachewicz It does within reason. If you hit the guy with whatever you could grab at the time and he happens to die then that counts as self-defense. If you catch him and point your gun at him and say "any last words?" before you execute him that wouldn't count as self defense, that would be murder.
See @ratchet's message above
And I obviously agree. It's just you've been saying things sounding a tad different so far
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I think the key difference in views/wording here is the part where your are allowed to do harm to people. Technically you are never allowed to do that, but you may be forced into it, in which case you don't get punished for it.
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That I still agree with.
It's just that "forced" is much earlier for me. If I don't defend myself and my property, I'll get hurt. If I defend my property, someone gets hurt. Between the two, I'd rather have the law that doesn't side with obvious criminals
Going back to the video, if the guys expected her to run someone over, they wouldn't illegally block her way and the situation wouldn't have happened.
assuming the opposite scenario of her just sitting idle, her car would probably have been damaged, just like what happened on the Ukrainian border in a very similar scenario
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I would still distinguish personal harm and property damage. For personal harm you should no doubt be allowed to defend yourself. For property damage it is much more difficult to draw a line for how much property must be in danger before you can inflict how much pain onto people.
@nwp well, just look at the scenario above. If they were discouraged to do any damage to her property, then the incident wouldn't ever happen, she'd drive through peacefully and they'd peacefully protest.
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@BartekBanachewicz I still think a car being damage is preferable over a person ending up in a hospital.
In the other scenario, we have a lengthy court case, proving damage to the car, repairs, people's time and taxpayer money wasted
@nwp Yes it pains me that the society had to pay for the hospital care of that dumbass too.
But I suppose the universal health care by definition also covers health damage due to irresponsible behaviour like walking under running cars on purpose.
Still, I believe that after a while those protesters would realize that it's not particularly healthy to break the law and walk into a street like that
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I can't agree to the "just punish evil-doers immediately in order to save money" sentiment. Those ad-hoc punishments are not fair and I value it highly that criminals are still protected by law and not fair game to do with whatever you feel like. Especially since it is not always so clear who is the evil-doer, especially for the victim.
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@nwp it's not a punishment.
or rather, it's as much a punishment as your head hurting after you bang it into a wall on purpose
the criminals are effectively punishing themselves
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@BartekBanachewicz Those are very different categories. Walking on the street when you are not supposed to wastes time. Running people over wastes lives. You can't shouldn't justify the second with the first.
Lawful punishments only happen at court's order, however courts sometimes conclude that self-inflicted punishment is enough.
@nwp Walking on the street when you're not supposed to is breaking the law.
Whatever it wastes is irrelevant
Breaking the law is a serious, dangerous business and people should realize that waaaay before any thought of doing it crosses their minds.
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@BartekBanachewicz There are varying degrees of law breaking. Wrong parking is a different category than murder. Walking on the street is a wrong parking type of offense, running people over is a murder type of offense.
Hi there :)
Short question: I missed the chat for C++ questions in the [c++] tag wiki while this chat is listed twice. Is there a reason for this? (actually I have a small C++ question)
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@Wolf It's here and also linked in the star board hidden under "shelter" for whatever reason.
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@nwp But the "graveness" of law breaking doesn't necessarily equate with danger involved. There's stuff that can kill you out there that's almost legal.
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Oh, and PRESS ROOM.
crossing a red light isn't the worst offence but it can get you killed just fine; at the same time, fudging your taxes can put you in jail
we tried to have a sense of humor about it...
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You are not allowed to have fun or humor on stackoverflow! Chat is no exception.
Punishment for stealing money online can be way higher than for beating someone
14:10
@nwp sorry, where is "the star board" (but thanks for showing me the room)
so yeah again the idea that property should be valued over human life doesn't exactly manifest itself in the letter of law too much
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@Wolf On the right under the pictures of chatters.
and still it's not a court punishment if you get ran over when running a red light. It's just your stupidity punishing you. Same if you simply run into the street under a car vOv
@nwp thanks, now I found it (hope that lasts a bit now)
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Well, if someone unlawfully jumps on the street you are still required to stop. You are not allowed to say "well, he is not allowed to be there, so I'll run him over".
14:14
I am not able to understand srand(130) function in cstdlib could any one help?
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@user5444075 Yes, here.
@nwp yes, but at the same time it's highly expected that he's gonna get ran over.
The person jumping in is supposed to know that
thanks at nwp
If you know that getting in front of the car can get you ran over, and you still do get in front of a car and get ran over then you're just fucking dumb
Dunno, you might get a feature in the next Jackass movie or something.
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@BartekBanachewicz True. But if the person driving the car didn't do their best to stop in time they still go to prison.
14:19
@nwp yeah. But I think it's important to notice that it's a dumb person starting it. Crime prevention is proven to work better than dealing with its results.
In the end what we want is a society where noone jumps in front of a car, not a society where all car jumpers and car run-over-ers are fairly prosecuted :D
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I absolutely agree that the person running on the street should be punished, ideally before causing an accident. Going back to the car scene the police should have blocked the street in a safe manner until they could get the protesters off it.
the police was standing on some other street, and those guys just ran a couple meters when they saw cars moving
from the police's perspective that must've looked pretty amusing
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Well, the police failed to do their job. I don't find that amusing at all.
@nwp it's really quite impossible for the policemen running after every possible person ever who might jump on the road in front of a car
14:23
Is here anyone who is willing to help me with a destructor rule: non-virtual non-public destructor for a base with a public virtual function (sorry I don't know how to link to the question in the chat) chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/116940/c-questions-and-answers
like this isn't something you can predict someone will do, at least not in every possible situation
@nwp that's why, again, it's much important to make people respect other people, their cars and the roads, since this is ultimately the only way. Increasing police forces' numbers to "do their jobs" is treating the symptoms, not the causes.
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@Wolf People come here because they are tired of C++ (questions). Please keep it to the Q&A room.
@nwp I see, thanks
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@BartekBanachewicz I also think people should have an inherent right to protest which is valued higher than wrong parking type of offenses.
@nwp there are laws on how to protest ;)
you can protest without jumping in front of moving cars for one
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14:35
Apparently "wrong parking type of offense" is called misdemeanor. Yay for using proper words.
a guy shouted at me for parking wrongly recently
I was in a rush and there was like 10 others spots free there
and I just stopped there to get some cash from an ATM. I honestly thought he might be violent for a second.
so hey, this just in: parking badly can get you killed as well :D
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Aren't you glad that the person wasn't allowed to punch you for breaking the law? :P
@nwp that's virtually unimportant
the law happens at the court. Punching happens in the real world outside
if they wanted to (try to) punch me, they would
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Well, there is some expectation that people behave in the real world in a way that avoids getting in trouble with a court.
@nwp I assume it's the combination of factors. It's both legal repercusions and physical repercussions acting as a deterrent.
And again, the more deterrents to crime the better.
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14:50
The problem with the "I'm fit enough to punch you if you try something"-deterrent is that there are enough children and old people that can't use that, so they have to rely on the law/police-deterrent. If that is enough we don't need the first and if it isn't we are screwed already.
But I guess that is purely theoretical. Deterrents don't work in absolutes.
In theory I should just take the punch and let the police do their job, because I can afford to and I need the police to work for the sake of others. In practice I'm not likely to turn the other cheek. I learned that that leads to more punching and the justice is not likely to follow. A shame really.
sorry to barge in here with a question, but I've been breaking my head over finding it / implementing it myself.

I'm looking for an incremental voronoi implementation in C++... Does anyone happen to know / have one?
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@JoeyvanGangelen Please ask here.
@nwp there's the thing about the stronger ones protecting the vulnerable ones
and anyway, what's it hurt to have both? You can rely on firefighters and still keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
They're not mutually exclusive after all.
I'm using Microsoft visual studio 2010 to compile my codes. I'm not sure if the 2010 version supports C++11 compiler — k.jaradat 7 mins ago
Oh well. I took the train back in time to make you this: rextester.com/ENSD31608sehe 21 secs ago
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@sehe lol
Good news is, C++03 learning books should be easy to get second hand.
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Promoting self-defense indirectly says the police are insufficient. I don't like that idea but I guess it is totally valid.
@nwp Police cannot be everywhere all the time.
Does anybody know a good resource of SIMD vector types?
I am trying to figure out how they work
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in C++ Questions and Answers, 3 mins ago, by Wolf
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15:09
but the GCC docs are not helpful
@gnzlbg I think they follow what Intel and Microsoft did. Look at their resources regarding SIMD.
thanks i will take a look
So, the MSVC team might look at cpp-sort to understand why it causes ICEs.
@Morwenn Nice.
Fun ahead if they do.
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15:22
@Morwenn Add "Microsoft consulted me for my expertise" to your CV.
Google consulted me for my expertise once
'where is the restroom' :/
@nwp That would be lying D:
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@Morwenn No, it wouldn't.
15:51
@Morwenn ICE or MCE?
16:05
wilx the docs are not helpful, what I am trying to do is something like this:

[[feature("avx")]] f32x8 bar(f32x8);
[[feature("sse")]] void foo() {
f32x8 a = ...;
f32x8 b;
if (cpuid("avx")) {
b = bar(a);
} else {
b = /* some SSE stuff */;
}
}
but the ABI of f32x8 is different on AVX and SSE
on SSE is emulated with 2x128bit registers, and on AVX it is a 1x256bit register
the compilers (GCC and clang) only give me portable vector types, but no way to convert between layouts
so while this compiles, it spits garbage
changing "avx" to "sse4.2" works because then the ABIs become the same
I could add some assembly before and after the call to bar, to copy the values of the 2 128bit register to the upper and lower parts of a 256bit register
and then do the opposite for the return value
i use simd alot but I use intrinsics not whatever that is-- it looks like you want to runtime branch on this, maybe instead do it at compile time.
but I'll need to avoid those from getting reordered outside the if
@Froglegs I want to have an SSE binary, with some code compiled for AVX
and depending of whether the CPU my binary is running on supports AVX or not, then call the faster AVX algorithm
Doesn't GCC have overloading based on run time detected CPU capabilities?
sure but I only want to generate one copy of foo
not two
also that only works on linux, with ifunc, and is a bit hacky
and if you go down this rouote, you might end up generating multiple copies of too many functions until you don't have any vector types on APIs
does this magical type let you access the underlying _m128 ?
16:13
f32x8 is just an alias for _m256f
all the _m... types are aliases to portable vector types
which chose one ABI or the other depending on the features enabled
so I cannot say _m256f_as_2x_m128f to convert from one abi to the other
so if you are compiling for SSE it is likely two _m128, you should be able to merge them into a _m256 and work on it with intrinsics
@Froglegs the problem is, where do I merge them into a _m256 ?
@wilx good question for @Mysticial
@gnzlbg Why do you care how many copies of foo() are there? You are presumably using SIMD to get faster execution.
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Q: How to combine two __m128 values to __m256?

user1468756I would like to combine two __m128 values to one __m256. Something like this: __m128 a = _mm_set_ps(1, 2, 3, 4); __m128 b = _mm_set_ps(5, 6, 7, 8); to something like: __m256 c = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 }; are there any intrinsics that I can use to do this?

16:20
@Froglegs I can probably create an avx function that takes 2 _m128 as arguments, and that returns an _m256, then I can, in the sse function, slice the _m256 and pass each half to the avx one
@wilx I don't think so. ICC does though.
So I'm staring at this 197 page overclocking guide from Intel given to me under NDA. All I can say is that all those 6+ GHz overclocks that we see online are rigged.
God, I love my job.
There's also a list of like 32 different reasons why Skylake X will throttle... geez...
@EuriPinhollow What's MCE?
@Mysticial there's reasons besides thermal and voltage?
@ratchetfreak There's a lot of technical acronyms that I'll need to track down.
But yes, there are other reasons - including mundane ones like (insufficient load on processor).
There's so many of these, that it isn't obvious which one is the cause of the dreaded "Phantom Throttle" on Skylake X.
@Mysticial GCC does have it, on linux, it is called function multidispatch, and ifunc
@Froglegs thanks, that will do
16:29
@gnzlbg oh
@Froglegs I think I can abstract about this, I just have a `struct` with two `_m128` and one with one `_256`, and I think I can write an split_sse, split_avx, merge_sse, merge_avx function that splits and merges the portable vector types, so that i can write code like this

b = merge_sse(split_avx(bar(merge_avx(split_sse(a)))));
@Mysticial I wonder if intel gives this information to MB manufacturers for their 'auto overclock' bits
maybe wrap the merge_avx(split_sse into "from_sse_to_avx" and the inverse as from_avx_to_sse
@Mgetz This pdf is clearly meant for mobo manufacturers and BIOS writers. So there's a lot of technical stuff on MSR registers and stuff. But there's a section in there that basically gives you a list of all the things you need to change (obvious and not obvious) that you need to get 6 GHz.
@Mysticial with or without destroying the CPU?
16:39
@Mgetz They have the standard warning at the top of the entire pdf.
Just last week I was speaking to my boss about getting overclockable boxes. This week I found myself spec'ing out parts with the server team to get us the hardware. Now they hand me this OCing pdf. I think the intention is clear. I'm going to become a "professional" overclocker. lol
@Mysticial Life is definitely rough!
@Morwenn Machine Check Exception. What is ICE?
@JerryCoffin I still have a long list of todos on my normal software dev/research stuff. And I presume that will remain my primary responsibility.
@EuriPinhollow Internal Compiler Error
My task for this OC'ing thing is to overclock these chips, see how our shit performs on it. And determine whether or not to mass deploy them. In which case I will no longer be the one sitting in front of the each one OC'ing each of them. I'll need to find a way to automate it.
16:46
@Mysticial is greed for solder one of them?
"seeing how our shit performs" is actually the loaded part. I'm already the one doing most of the perf-critical code. So this includes "re-optimizing" them for an OC'ed box if necessary.
@EuriPinhollow They didn't mention anything about solder. Only that the CPU needs to be "at least -150C".
@Mysticial lol, how do you get that low?
liquid nitrogen
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17:03
@Mysticial I would certainly hope so! Fun as OCing may be, I doubt it would stay nearly as fun if that was all you did.
We didn't use much in the way overclocked boxes in the past for a variety of reasons. But things are changing now with Skylake X. So when I brought it up, everybody liked my explanation for why it would be different now. And just like that, we're getting hardware and ES chips from Intel soon.
It became clear almost immediately that I was also the only one on the immediate team that had any sort of real overclocking experience. So yeah...
@Mysticial you dun goofd.
I mean NDA.
@EuriPinhollow It's public knowledge that you need to be cold to do extreme overclocks.
very public
I am trying to find a way of delaying sleep request or disabling sleep mode on Vista indefinitely, I now think that I should write a simple driver which fails to enter S3 and thus prevents sleep of system.
17:14
good luck
it won't help
 
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18 cores in a mini-ITX.
19:30
@JerryCoffin They probably wouldn't let me anyway. They could probably find plenty of other enthusiasts willing to do it for free and keep me on the software research/dev side.
If this project does succeed, it'll probably be a one-off thing that happens once on each processor generation where I figure out the optimal settings and then offload to something else to do it masse.
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@Mysticial @StackedCrooked Weekly reminder that Made in Abyss is a fluffy slice-of-life fantasy adventure anime and absolutely nothing dark will happen.
20:41
I'm really quite looking forward to Hurricane Irma
not entirely sure why
maybe it's just fun to read about all the damage
sizeof(char&) compiling without a warning even with -pedantic? I smell bug
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Not even clang complains with -Weverything.
oh wait nevermind
it's actually legal
sizeof(T&) == sizeof(T)
> When applied to a reference type, the result is the size of the referenced type.
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