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12:00
wtf!! I have two identical classes with just differing names, and one compiles but the other doesn't :S
@Ell Let me guess, one of them is called if
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:L ChatMessage and PlayerJoinMessage, close though ;)
ugh its more boost::serialization pain :'(
@Ell "ChatMessage and" and "PlayerJoinMessage, close though ;)" are not valid class names btw
@Ell Do they define the same friend function?
Ell
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@Potatoswatter yes :)
actually no
they are both:
`friend class boost::serialization::access`
and both define template<class Archive> void serialize(Archive& ar, const unsigned version)
12:16
Yeah, not the most likely problem. But, it is perhaps the simplest way to have two classes word-for-word identical but for name, that can't coexist.
Ell
Ell
why couldn't they coexist?
@Ell If they define exactly the same function signature, it would be an ODR violation. But for the signatures to be the same, they wouldn't be able to take the type of the class itself as an argument, or else would need to take arguments of both classes. Either way, a bit farfetched.
Ell
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yeah
I think it's boost::serialization messing it up. I really am fed up of it!
What's it doing?
:(
why is this coffee so bad
there's no need for it
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12:28
@Potatoswatter well I have to put macros in the headers and source files but the docs dont specify which
@Ell GTFO
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@thecoshman howcome? mentioning boost::serialization? not showing code?
@Ell macros, GTFO
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Different places/people say different things
if you are using macros you better have DAMN good reason
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12:30
I hate them too, but boost::serialization requires it
I don't think that is a good enough reason
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really?
it has to associate some unique identifier with an integer or whatever it does in order to serialize/deserialize polymorphic classes/pointers
anybody live near Oxford UK here?
define near
within a few miles
I'm going up there for a job interview sometime next week
Ell
Ell
12:33
nope :S
define few :P
@TonyTheLion oh good luck man
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how about 5.1? ;)
then nope :P
12:33
good enough :P
@thecoshman how far you away?
Ell
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well I was lying, how about 5.2?
sorry I was just gonna do the whole "how much sand is a pile" thing
Nah, I live miles away
@TonyTheLion There are at least that many miles of sea between me and oxford :P
lol
I thought so
Ireland :D
Ell
Ell
12:44
PlayerJoinMessage [source(http://pastie.org/4165485), header(http://pastie.org/4165486 )]
ChatMessage [source(http://pastie.org/4165489), header(http://pastie.org/4165487 )]
using?
USING?
what the hell is this? preschool?
this is just trolling isn't it
What's the text of the error message?
Ell
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@thecoshman whats wrong with using?:L
@Ell it's setting you up for a world of anal rape
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@Potatoswatter "multiple definitions of boost::archive::detail::extra_detai::init_gui<TradeEmpires::ChatMessage>::g"
12:50
you can quickly loose track of what the full name is
Well, using is basically OK in an implementation file, but since you're defining the members of the namespace, it would be better to put the source file inside namespace blah { source here; }
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first defined here (ChatMessage.cpp, line 8)
and where is the second definition?
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erm
it doesn't say :L where would it say?
gimme a sec
give us a link to a dump of the error log from the build
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12:52
pastie.org/4165530
Maybe make clean?
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I'm using code::blocks :L but i've tried cleaning and rebuilding it all
It looks like you included the same source file twice in the project.
Try removing it from the IDE, compile and see if the error goes away or if it you get undefined symbols.
damn, why aren’t my aliases read when I execute a .sh file?
Ell
Ell
hmm I will investigate
12:55
@KonradRudolph are the alias that you have set externally to the script or they being set in the script?
@KonradRudolph Is the .sh file invoking the same shell program as you use interactively?
@thecoshman they are set in .bashrc and .bash_profile
shouldn’t the former be loaded by subshells?
I trust your script explicitly states the shell to use for it
Ell
Ell
hmm. It compiles. Maybe I've accidentally included a source file. boy would that be embarrasing :L
I can't beleive I did that.
@Ell Nah, it's all the IDE's fault.
12:57
but yeah, I am fairly sure if you have saved you alias like that, you should be fine
@Ell easy done
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haha gosh. well I suppose its better than spending even longer finding the error
anyway I'm off for some lunch
thanks for the help guys :)
Hmm, strawberries this morning at work.
hmm... so AspectJ ¬_¬ we meet at last
13:13
> a seamless aspect-oriented extension to the Javatm programming language
So, does it have XML?
> clean modularization of crosscutting concerns, such as error checking and handling, synchronization, context-sensitive behavior, performance optimizations, monitoring and logging, debugging support, and multi-object protocols
What the fuck does that even mean?
seamless? how the hell is it seamless, this is Java! Apart from our hatred for it, here is nothing seamless about Java
you aware of the notion of AOP?
I'm not sure how well it can translate, if at all, to C++; unless maybe you use a pre-pre-processor
Nope.
But it still feels like it's one gimmick away from being OOP.
You know, I always feel like many terms were made up by a guy who wanted to sell a book to pay off his gambling debt.
the idea is you take 'aspects' of a system, such as loging or locking access to a resource, that is common across a hole raft of code, and you write some aspect code. The aspect code can then be used to sneak in extra stuff.
aspect-oriented programming: because the reason COME FROM is harmful is that it's not structured enough
For instance, you could have a bit of aspect code that after every call to a DB checks that it didn't through any errors
it's not a replacement to OOP, it's just a 'new' idea to help keep things cleaner.
bob
bob
13:20
okay boys I'm back with my thread question
here's the code I've made, and obviously, it doesn't work (compiles, but hangs)... pastebin.com/mfJ6zvx3 Can you please help me to figure out what's wrong ?
line 6 is wrong
bob
bob
how do you mean ?
avoid using using it will only result in anal rape eventually
@thecoshman Well, using at file scope is bad.
Otherwise it's alright.
bob
bob
okay I'll think about it next time, but that's not where the problem comes from though
13:24
lines 8, 9, 12 and 14 are wrong: don't use globals, though I think for this demo we can let you off
bob
bob
this is just a demo indeed so I just care for the deep explanations
oh, 11 was forward deceleration :P
bob
bob
I made this specially for you :)
well, what is wrong with the code? is it not compiling or not executing as you expected?
bob
bob
What I'm trying to do, for those who were not here before, is to just add to a queue in the main thread, and have another thread process the queue, as long as it's not empty, and then go to sleep until awoken by the main thread (because a new element was added to the queue, so it's not empty anymore)
@thecoshman it's not executing as I expected. It hangs forever. It compiles though
if you want to compile don't forget to add -pthread
13:27
I don't really know much about C++ threading, but your thread doesn't seem to yield, so it could, in theory, never give the main function a chance to set up the data in such a way that the thread will return
any way, I've got to head of to meeting
bob
bob
ok no problem
ok :)
Ell
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@bob yes :)
@bob what's up
bob
bob
Well I'm back with my threading issue :)
I tried to learn from the links you have given me, and I made a code snippet, which is here : pastebin.com/mfJ6zvx3
but the code hangs
I tried to use a condition variable as you said it was the best way to do it
while (!myqueue.empty()) {
^ myqueue may be empty when the thread is created. You don't want to terminate the thread as soon as the buffer runs out, that's just the condition for going to sleep.
bob
bob
13:32
oh yes you're right
so what would be the way to do that ?
(but in any case, that's not the reason for the code hanging, is it? I mean if the second thread terminates, then the first one should join and the program should end, don't you think ?)
Define some way to communicate that the thread should terminate, such as by adding a flag to the message sent in the work queue.
bob
bob
the processQueueThread, you mean ?
it should never terminate
unless the program itself terminates
@bob Yeah, I suppose… not sure what happens when you call pthread_cond_signal if nobody is waiting on the condvar.
@bob OK, then you can use a global Boolean and while (!myqueue.empty() || ! main_exited ) {
Note, I've found it necessary to use two condvars to prevent the queue from growing out of control and eating up resources.
bob
bob
what is main_exited?
You're still at the mercy of the scheduler deciding to run the worker thread. If it doesn't run, even if it's "faster" than the consumer, the queue will grow.
bob
bob
13:41
the global boolean?
@bob Some Boolean variable which is false until main is about to return. Or with C++ magic, after main returned. It's kind of approximate, do what you need to avoid races.
Just also be aware that you need to send some kind of message (i.e. signal the condvar) to wake up the thread and get it to gracefully exit itself.
bob
bob
I tried that main_exited technique but it doesn't work either
well I did find a way to make it work (pastebin.com/VkMFwAt9), and the new snippet is actually closer to what I expect in my actual code (infinite loops). But I still don't understand why the first code didn't work. And, despite the fact that the code is not supposed to end (it's a daemon) there might be some rare cases where it needs to, so it would be cool to be able to stop the loop.
Dunno. I only did this once, and it ended up being fairly complicated because locking/unlocking the mutex with every push/pop is very inefficient. I eliminated that race by double-buffering with two std::queues for each worker thread: one being written and one being read at any given time.
source file: ideone.com/smwkg
bob
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and what is the connection between the two queues, in your case ?
13:57
@bob They're functionally identical, except one is being read and one is being written. The critical section just swaps them, if memory serves.
Header file: ideone.com/R0ayi — sorry, the threading isn't encapsulated here. See the first few lines of class Solver {.
bob
bob
thank you very much for sharing that but I think it's slightly too advanced for my level.
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All my errors have fixed after I changed the name of a member from Message to MessageContent. Hmm. Maybe there was an unlucky naming clash
@bob Sorry… it's my thesis project, nobody's ever seen it including me for a few years :vP
bob
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it doesn't seem that slow to me, I think I'll take my solution.
@bob Oh, for sure, follow the usual measurement-driven best practices for optimization!
I'm just talking about what I found to be the case when I profiled my particular program, which is a linear solver.
bob
bob
14:04
well I did work with a linear solver once
lpsolve
heard of it ?
nope
oops gtg
bob
bob
no problem, thank you very much for your help, reeally appreciated
14:21
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Q: Rand generating same numbers

MarinkI have a problem with the small game that i made. #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <cstdlib> #include <ctime> using namespace std; int main() { int span = 100; srand(time(0)); int TheNumber = static_cast<double> (rand()) /RAND_MAX * (span -1) +1; cout <...

found duplicate, voted to close
Ell
Ell
c++ provides random number gen now doesn't it?
<random> is neat.
yeah.
Boost 1.50 released. Still no move semantics for Boost.Optional or Boost.Variant. Fuck.
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but its not cross platform? as in, same result on different platforms
14:24
@RMartinhoFernandes These guys...
int getRand() { return 4; /\* determined by die roll - guaranteed to be random \*/ }
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mawnin folks
@Ell What isn't cross platform?
@Ell there are certain requirements, like for the mersenne_twister specialization the <somebignumberhere>th iteration with seed <something> needs to give <exact_value>.
I could find the <number>s in the standard, but I'm too lazy today.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Still no sane compile times.
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14:26
@RMartinhoFernandes I mean, if I have a client running on 3 different computers, I can't assume they will generate the same number with the same seed?
@rubenvb For a default-constructed mt19937, the 10000th invocation yields 4123659995.
No need to look up the standard, just memorize it :P
@Ell You can.
@RMartinhoFernandes well that sucks ass
@RMartinhoFernandes oh yeah. My robot memory must have run out. ;-)
The properties of the random number engines are well-defined.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Citation…?
14:27
§26 something.
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but doesn't the floating point operations they rely on differ across platforms/processors/architectures?
I know they are deterministic, but?
My 54Mbps wifi g is only capable of a meagre 20Mbps. This is a ripoff
@Ell They use integers.
@RMartinhoFernandes damn you're fast.
@Fanael §26.5.5/3
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14:28
so i can assume they are equal?
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neat :D
They would suck otherwise.
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@RMartinhoFernandes They're crazy.
Chromium source tarball: 1.3 GB
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14:28
@RMartinhoFernandes And you're crazy for remembering it.
The robot has the Standard on speed dial.
@Fanael Well, it happens to be quite similar to the PIN of an old credit card of mine :)
"Hello, Standard? This is The Robot. Yeah, I was wondering..."
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@EtiennedeMartel I was thinking more of an R2D2-style speed dial :P
14:30
@rubenvb I have mentioned before that I keep the PDF open at all times.
@RMartinhoFernandes I would never have guessed that. Ever.
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@RMartinhoFernandes What's the third word on the 754th page?
Hehe, lol.
@Fanael template :P
no, it's "and"
N3290
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@RMartinhoFernandes "and"
14:32
C++11.
Meh, N3290 is outdated.
boojakasha
It has typos and shit.
A draft is not a standard
14:32
Final document typos ftw!
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lol
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Right.
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In N3376, it's template.
Ell
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what is the most recent free one I can get?
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@Ell N3376
14:34
@Ell Check @RMartinhoFernandes' profile. it has a link to a pdf built from the github tex source.
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oh cool
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Whoa.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No, you show little debugging effort. — bobobobo 1 min ago
Yeah, I was about to link that.
I just facepalmed.
sbi
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@Fanael I flagged it for rudeness. Works just as well.
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14:43
I miss the possibility of flagging comments as "blatantly retarted".
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What.
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A: Inny meeny mieny mo, catch an exception by the toe

boboboboOk, I understand. Actually, the best answer to catch any tiger by the toe, regardless of striping, is here: try { FFs.resize( NUMPATCHES, NUMPATCHES ) ; } catch(...) { error( "Not enough memory :(" ) ; return ; } The ellipses in the catch(...) statement mean you don't have to worry abou...

sbi
sbi
Oh, @Fanael, you have shed your mandala!
Unfortunately you didn't go with the animal theme of this room. This way, you'll never be one of us.
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@sbi I know.
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One more close vote to that question?
14:50
@sbi Now some other kingdoms also have representatives.
@sbi I was confused for shamefully long, "but, that's clearly a flower not a shed"
Humanoids are another common theme
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman ??
Ell
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I have found myself creating too many abstract classes recently - just for the sake of it. Like a "Player" class with a pure GetName function then a concrete implementation where it just holds the member
@sbi I was reading it as "you have a shed as your mandala" and assumed you meant avatar by mandala
@sbi I am offended.
14:54
@EtiennedeMartel Your avatar is an animal.
@Ell virtual abstract ALL the things
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haha yeah I keep finding myself doing that :L
Now we have representatives of Animalia, Plantae, and Automata.
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Maybe I haven't being programming enough ruby/other dynamic language
@RMartinhoFernandes I wasn't aware that Automata is a kingdom.
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14:55
@RMartinhoFernandes And Haskell. Don't forget Haskell.
sbi
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@thecoshman This is a mandala. You can drop ("shed") it by providing a better one. He did so. I am at a loss as to how else to explain English to you.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh. Has one of your cow-workers wronged you? Do you need counsel?
@sbi I need to.......... get drunk!
@sbi I know what the mandala's are. I was just being very dyslexic (spelt that right first time!)
sbi
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@EtiennedeMartel No reason to be offended for this, really.
@sbi Indeed.
14:56
@thecoshman Yeah, but failed to spell the plural of "mandala" right.
I don't like the default gravatar's that SO assigns
@EtiennedeMartel What? Are you one of those conservative biologist assholes?
they are fugly
@RMartinhoFernandes meh, I'll cut my loses
@RMartinhoFernandes I am not conservative or a biologist.
14:58
@TonyTheLion I like that, encourages people to change them
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@RMartinhoFernandes He failed to spell "spelled" right, too.
Als
Als
@FredOverflow: Whats the story behind you changing your gravitar?
@thecoshman Oh god. You keep doing it.
@Fanael ¬_¬ I knew it was too much of a good thing
@EtiennedeMartel I hope that doesn't leave the third option.
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14:59
lol
@RMartinhoFernandes what's wrong with that one?
"I'll cut my <verb>"
@RMartinhoFernandes Make of that what you will.

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