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08:29
Heh, good that my gf does not observe Valentines day.
 
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10:07
gday all
10:41
how is this beautiful day panning out?
11:05
In my project I have the line `if (_primaryPixels) Memory::free(_primaryPixels);` but I'm getting a `EXC_BAD_ACCESS` for exactly that line telling me that `*(uint*)NULL = 0;` doesn't work.
How can that happen?
I really don't understand it …
@Polybos The line seems correct, you should look the code around it. Also note that if you have any optimizations enabled, the debugger may be hinting into the wrong line
are there any macros involved?
break the line into two and see whether the if or the free are causing the problem
Ok
thanks
@David It's failing in the line Memory::free(_primaryPixels)`
The lines around don't do anything with _primaryPixels except for the next: _primaryPixels = (uint8_t*)Memory::alloc(_primaryStride * targetHeight);
Stop in the debugger right before the test and manually check what the types and values of the elements are. Then step into the function and see what it does.
11:12
ok
(you don't happen to have a ; between the if (condition) /*here*/ and the code, right?)
No :(
Aha
the fail happens in MemDbg::remove()
there is a NULL = 0
It's doing it because it says "Memory address not found"
ok
thanks
11:56
I am working in a c++ project , using gun c++ and configured that to eclipse ide.
want to connect to oracle db using it .
*gun = gnu
For oracle related questions, you should probably ask @Tony, he has been playing (suffering?) with it for the last few days
@DavidRodríguezdribeas yea I have played (suffered?) through it....
:)
@Kimi you could use the OCCI oracle api
@tony does it work with simple cplusplus , not vc++
because i tried many sample code and all failed with some linking error
12:01
Xcode 4 looks nice, did anybody here try it out already?
i installed instantclient-basic-win32-11.2.0.1.0 and instantclient-sdk-win32-11.2.0.1.0
@Nils I have never really got into using Xcode... I don't even know the exact version that I have installed
@tony .... can you provide a sample working code which can just get me connected to oracle db ....
Well I only use a small subset, but it's already a nice code editor
I couldn't clone my git repo with Xcode 4 it crashed somehow, however I could clone it manually and then add to the repos
12:26
I need some good music
to listen to while coding
12:49
@sbi how's the image processing algo coming along?
VJo
VJo
@Tony Image processing? What kind?
@VJo the kind that processes images...
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Q: Detecting empty pages in scanned documents

sbiSo we need to detect whether an image, created by a scanner, represents an empty page. I'm way out of my depth when it comes to image processing, so I have to run this by the community. Here's what I have come up with so far: Empty pages can be glaringly white, gray recycled paper, or yellow...

that kind
13:09
hi
hello @DeadMG
how are you today?
Kev
Kev
@sbi - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82692/… exactly my thoughts shame they locked out voting
doin ok
good good
what's keeping your mind occupied today in C++ land @DeadMG?
thinking about compile-time polymorphism
13:16
btw, why in C++ can you not do a switch on a const std::string?
hmm that is interesting....
unfortunatly I wouldn't even know yet how to implement compile time polymorphism, so I cannot really have a discussion about that I guess
Because switch is meant to be implemented with a jump table.
yeah
switch is intended to be optimized to a jump table
VJo
VJo
@Tony With meta programming
sorry. with template meta programming
so I guess in languages where you can do it on string it's not implemented as a jump table
realistically, there are many situations where switch can't be a jump table anywya
it's more of a legacy thing
13:22
oh I seee
VJo
VJo
Anyone knows when is c++0x becoming new standard?
likely by the end of this year
but then, we've heard that before
@VJo i don't think that is really defined
as some other things in c++ land
VJo
VJo
@Tony but lots of people are saying it's this year
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Where some things are just not defined.
13:24
I wouldn't be sure that the new Standard is actually done until it's actually done
@VJo yes but as @DeadMG says, they've said that before... so no really relying on it
the hint is in the name - 0x, but it's not exactly going to be 0anything anymore
yea I figured that might be the case
VJo
VJo
yeah, 0x was supposed to be 10
I think ;)
no, because then it would be 1x
0x was supposed to be 07-08, originally
13:27
@DeadMG have you played with the MS concurrency runtime for C++?
I have indeed
not much though
and is it worth looking at ?
yeah
the trouble with say boost::thread is that it's just wrappers on threading primitiives
whereas the Concurrency runtime is really designed for high-level threading
oh cool :)
@Tony If we stay to the Cardelli's definition of polymorphism, there are 3 ways of doing compile-time polymorphism in C++: user defined implicit conversions, overloading and templates.
sbi
sbi
13:37
@Tony There's been a, how do I say this? re-prioritization. <sigh/>
@Kev Yep. I should have known this before I took the trouble to write that posting. Dissenting views are quelled quite efficiently and merciless on SO.
@sbi that mean you got kicked off and have to sth else now that you were just starting to have "fun" with it?
@VJo Madrid (21-26 this month) meeting should output a final draft on which national bodies will have some months to vote and if it pass it will be proclaimed a standard in a SC22 or above meeting.
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sbi
sbi
@Tony Let's just say that others things were suddenly assigned a much higher priority. Whether this means the empty page detection will be implemented later or never, no one currently knows.
Or alternatively Madrid will say that we need at least another round with a draft on which NB will comment. The first alternative is deemed the more probable one.
@sbi That's for sure an advantage of Usenet. Even in moderated groups, the moderation is made more on topicallity than on the content.
@sbi I guess that's one of the things we programmers have to deal with, changing priorities, requirements etc... I'm sure you're much more familiar with that then me
sbi
sbi
13:44
@Tony Priorities are quite shaky here, they change quickly. For example, we've been working to get a beta version of a completely re-worked major piece of software out the door for about half a years, then, one week before the beta was to begin (we were only 3 days behind schedule), the plug was pulled and the completed beta put into a store room where it rots since. Because another project suddenly was assigned a higher priority...
man
I hate Standardisation
it's just so slow
I want variadic templates :(
sbi
sbi
@AProgrammer But then they don't have any new features about which I couzld complain to someone in the first place. :)
@sbi wow, sounds scary
@sbi does that not bother you though, that you suddenly have to change and cannot finish what you started?
@sbi Where did I say that Usenet has no problems?
@sbi Then in 6 months they will give you a one week notice for a beta... That's what you need isn't it?
sbi
sbi
@Tony This would have had me up in arms ten years ago. Now my policy is: I tell "them" what this does to developers' morales, what this does to a product, and when they insist "they" want to do it that way, I tell myself that "they" run the business, and I write the software.
13:47
@DeadMG What would be the practical changes if Madrid could output the official standard?
I meant the whole process in general
VJo
VJo
@AProgrammer so, that means several more months? Or how long?
not just specifically right now
@sbi yes, I can understand your pov on that... it's prob not a bad idea to do it that way...
sbi
sbi
@AProgrammer Management keeps thinking that they can pull the abandoned project out of the store room come fall, give us a week to dust it off, and start the beta phase. For crying out loud...
@AProgrammer When did I say you said Usenet had no problems?
13:49
@sbi the same problem exists not only where you are...
@VJo "There is now low risk to producing an acceptable revision of the C++ Standard in 2011." in the "Business Plan and Convener's Report".
sbi
sbi
@Tony I have been with enough companies to know that...
@sbi I guessed you prob would, donno why i said that
lol
well, I could voice an opinion, but never having worked in software, I wouldn't really be an informed opinion
sbi
sbi
@AProgrammer LOL! Is that a roundabout way to say "it will take longer"?
@Tony I wasn't jumping on your statement, just agreeing with you.
13:51
@DeadMG how long till you finished your degree?
thirteen months, assuming I don't fail miserably
@sbi oh ok
which is a not inconsiderable possibility
sbi
sbi
@DeadMG Failure is never an inconsiderable possibility. You still have to try, though.
@DeadMG but are you using your C++ knowledge to help you work out stuff from school? or is that not applicable
13:53
not applicable
@sbi From what I see, the FDIS after Madrid is probable and the time needed after that is all paper work.
well, we're doing ASP.NET right now, so being useful in C# is good
"back when a simple flip-flop didn't need 8000 transistors..."
@Sbi: Indeed
what frustrates me is that there's no logical reason for me to fail, I'm more than capable of easily passing, but I get too caught up in being annoyed over the subject matter
sbi
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach Two, wasn't it? It's long ago that I wielded a soldering iron.
13:54
@AlfPSteinbach Since when a flip-flop does need 8000 transistors?
@DeadMG what's the subject matter? you getting annoyed about ASP.NET?
@AProgrammer it's the way things are going ... phatware software, phatware hardware
it's php and such that irritates me
at least I'm done with it
@DeadMG I agree with you, PHP is annoying
13:55
dunno, I feel like, like I have a lot of skills in useful areas that just aren't on the list of assessed ones
@sbi Two? An inversor yes. A flip-flop would be in the 10s. (But that's so long since I made HW design...)
like the Uni doesn't do a concurrency module, and no 3d graphics until third year
a flip-flop is just a pair of NAND gates
I think you can make one from two transistors
sbi
sbi
@DeadMG But the ability to see a project through is one of the most important things you need to learn while you're studying. When companies weed out applications throwing out those without a degree they don't do this because those haven't learned enough in their field of expertise, they do it because those never had to see their studies through, boring lectures, hard lab work, incredible amounts of hoemworks, and all.
@sbi makes a good point there!
yeah
I know
13:57
so persist ye, persist
lol :p
well, I haven't failed yet
and so you will continue in not failing...
@DeadMG The way I remember NAND gates, I need 4 transistors for a fanin-2 one in CMOS. 2 NAND gates make 8, I wasn't far with low 10s of transistor.
doing ASP.NET is going to be a nice breath of object-orientated statically-typed fresh air
@AProgrammer: I thought you could build a NAND gate out of just one transistor
13:59
@DeadMG yes I like that statement!!
that effectively, uh, PNP silicon is an AND gate and NPN silicon is a NAND gate
oh electronics is another area where I am only understanding little bits of what really matters....
or the other wayaround
@sbi I tend to assume CMOS processes.
got my first silver badge :)
14:03
anybody here understand anything about Fourier Transforms?
OK, I've a basic standard cell library for use in IC design here with 10 different NAND gates. The simpler one has 4 transistor, the most complex one has 6.
@Tony I used to.
@AProgrammer so they're basically for dissecting analog or digital signals right?
that's the purpose
@FredOverflow good to see you have internet connection...
You could say that. They are a way to specify periodic continous functions. There is a relationship with z transform which is used for sampled functions.
@Tony Infinite integrals over sine waves have always scared me somehow...
Never really got the gist of it.
oh by the way
I wanted to ask for opinions on an idea I had
a language expressly designed to compile complete subsystems, except for C-style interfaces
14:08
@DeadMG Is it a hockey idea? :)
lol
no
it's more equivalent to asking, "Would it be possible to make a fun game based on the real sport of hockey?"
> I am a ideas specialist with well over 15,000 hockey ideas. My extensive knowledge and ideas are invaluable to the dev team, and would save them a significant amount of time. They have skills and so do I. Therefore we must collaborate in order to make the best posssible product.
> Unfortunately, however the game corporations are very foolish, stubborn, and do not always do what is in the best interest of their games. And because I have no degree, industry education, and or experiece. They refuse to hire me. It is this simple without great ideas there are no great games. And a ideas specialist such as myself. Makes all the difference between a game receiving a 7.0, or 9.5.
:-)
hey, that's not fair, I'm doing my degree :P
In hockeyology?
14:11
@FredOverflow yea well it is scary, however I see FT is used a lot in Computer Vision and I am rather interested in that area, so understanding how it works wouldn't be a bad thing...
@Tony Well, do you have a book about signal processing or something? That should cover FT.
sbi
sbi
@AProgrammer Ah. When I was wielding the soldering iron, TTL it was. :)
@FredOverflow I don't have a book yet, but you're free to recommend one if you know of one that is in readable english
I only know one german classic from university:
Maybe there's a translation, dunno.
sbi
sbi
BTW, you might be interested in the reactions to Jeff closing my rant on meta, voiced in the comments to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82538/….
14:14
@sbi It had to be something like that. BTW, I've looked at the FF in the library, they were in the 30s transistors. But I could have missed some simpler one.
> if I cannot see how my rep changed over night, and where those rep changes come from, why would I ever again log into Stack Overflow before breakfast?
LOL
@sbi you log into SO before breakfast?
wow!!!
sbi eats questions for breakfast.
I would guess....
@FredOverflow vielleicht kann ich es auf Deutsch lesen, weil ich dann noch mehr Deutsch lernen kann... haha
sbi
sbi
@Tony Sometimes a little exaggeration helps making your point. :)
14:20
@sbi that was funny, it made me smile :)
sbi
sbi
@FredOverflow Actually not. As is now impressed on me every time I want to see my rep changes, my rep curve became visibly flatter after I hit the chat last December. I don't answer as much anymore; I waste far too much time here for that...
@sbi but you help us here, you just get no rep for it :)
sbi
sbi
OutOfCommentUpvote exception thrown on meta. :(
@Tony Too bad, coinsidering that rep is all I'm here for...
@sbi you really are a rep whore
I'm here to learn... mainly
user379888
I love rep :P
14:28
@sbi Time well wasted!
@Tony I prefer rep eaters to repeaters...
hahahaha
the hockey thread is classic, haha
sbi
sbi
@Tony Once you've learned everything there is to learn, like we've done, you'll become a rep whore, too! :)
@Tony ??
@Tony The hockey thread is pure gold.
22 mins ago, by FredOverflow
@DeadMG Is it a hockey idea? :)
sbi
sbi
@FredOverflow Ah, thanks for letting me in.
@sbi learned everything there is to learn? will that day every come??!! I wonder...
maybe when i'm too old to even look at code...
14:32
> I am a professor of Hockeyology at the University of Radness. Based on my 55 years of experience, I would say that HTML is superior to DarkBASIC Pro for the creation of hockey video games.
:-)
user379888
I am participating in an event and I am in need of a good software regarding Cloud Computing
You mean fractals?
@FredOverflow hahah that's hilarious
Perlin Noise?
14:35
Oh, I somehow read "rendering" instead of "regarding", and my mind was instantly locked into graphics programming.
> Now then, let's not be totally dismissive of the newbie, much as he might deserve it. "Thousands of ideas" are not worth nothing. In fact, assuming that the "dime a dozen" somebody mentioned a while back is accurate, 1000 ideas == 83 dozen ideas is worth 8.3 dollars. Which, I'm sure you'll agree, != nothing.
heh
I love that quote, really
user379888
:)
user379888
Common,I thought I might get some good ideas here :(
what kind of software?
You want ideas about cloud computing? Can't you be a little more specific?
14:37
the whole point of cloud computing is you don't get the software
a nice little sidestep around the whole gpl/lgpl issue
gotta watch bbt, brb
user379888
I am participating in Microsoft's interpernorship program where we have to give a good idea ,a problem and its solution and they said that it would be better if its related to cloud or mobile phones
sbi
sbi
@Tony You know, some slight exaggeration... I already said that? Um, sorry.
@sbi I get it... some slight exaggeration.... nothing about DarkBasic PRO and hockey games thus far
lol
14:58
Then they are looking for an Azure oriented solution
thats their could platform
*cloud platform
What does "no monkey business" mean?
@FredOverflow google.nl/…
you are not to sleep with his daughter
15:42
this is interesting :
@FredOverflow Hi, I'm a newb and would like to make a nanomachine army. Should I use metal?
hey guys
I've been thinking of a new idea about types and type creation
what if we could alter types after they were defined?
you can?
make it a void and cast!
heh
I meant, at compile-time
What would you alter it to?
I mean, how would this be used?
15:55
well, for example, you could have template virtual functions, as the compiler can alter the original interface to have that instantiation after the fact
@DeadMG Modula 3 partial revealation?
or, imagine that you could inherit from an interface of T, and then the compiler will go back and inherit from all interface<T>
where T is all T for which that has been used
ok... hold up.... not good with math terms.
I've already seen it, @Tony
15:56
@Tony I lookup SO before breakfast. But then again, I don't have breakfast, so that is not much of a problem :P
@DeadMG How would this interact with separate compilation?
@AProgram: it's true that you would have to ditch it
and with explict (and partial) specialization?
ok... just now learning about interfaces
@AProgram: You inherit from interface<T>, whatever that resulting type actually is
if it's undefined or whatever then you get an error
15:58
interface<t> is a template
see, I was thinking more about what you said
about the pointers and consts and stuff?
and I was like, well, obviously the solution is to have std::vector<T> inherit from std::const_vector_interface<U>, for all U which are a base of T and where std::const_vector_interface is an ABC that has the interface of a const vector
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