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@fredoverflow "The real problem there was that I was asking the question in bad faith."
still hilarious :)
@fredoverflow I'm not sure about "hilarious", but definitely at least a little funny, yeah.
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fail
08:52
@fredoverflow He's sort of right. I don't know when my code closed a file. I used portable code, so people who want to use it on old systems that still used spinning disks really might run 100x slower. If I used his language, I could be sure that would never happen (because it's not implemented, and probably never will be).
 
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@Luc thought you might enjoy this
 
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@user703016 I can’t imagine why
14:48
masochism probably
 
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I've just checked it myself. It is indeed the iterator debugging and indeed putting the define (in all the appropriate places!) removes the issue. Don't forget to actually remove the vector.dat file in between runs when you change the buld flags/configuration! — sehe 11 mins ago
I fucking hate when people are dismissive to the point of downvotes when they obviously don't know what they're talking about.
I should get payed more for this shit.
Also, Azure is nice, but goddamn it doesn't help with the already-slow experience of VS2017 on Windows + Boost
16:40
Huh. TIL there's a "Stopped (still incurring compute charges)" state for VMs. How. Why.
Oh and obviously then you need to "Stop" the "Stopped" VM and that causes a phase of "Deallocating" to be entered for a loooong time. Obviously
 
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@BartekBanachewicz finally getting around to buying bike gear
so much shit to shift through
gah, and stupid nice looking helmets being so much #shakefist
 
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@Mysticial them next gen procs cant come soon enough. My current desktop is becoming increasingly unstable. I hadnt gotten the freeze in a while but now (this has happened twice) the monitors all turn off. as if the vid card stopped "transmitting" to them (sound cut out a few seconds later)
might be related to the freezing issue I had before idk
 
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Q: How to use boost::latch?

Feng QianI am trying to use boost::latch in my program to block waiting until all the threads finish or time out. My code is as follows. ctpl is a thread pool library adopted from https://github.com/vit-vit/CTPL. #include <boost/thread/latch.hpp> #include <CTPL/ctpl.h> #include <mutex> #include <iostream>...

What the heck is boost::latch?
A less common sync primitive.
I think it came from the Java world.
> Latches are a thread co-ordination mechanism that allow one or more threads to block until one or more threads have reached a point.
pls not so blunt with the facts

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