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12:52 AM
Yo, peoples, hows it going?
 
 
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2:04 AM
@Jerry how many people are on the cpp standards committee?
 
 
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7:32 AM
Good morning!
 
yo
 
I'm getting ever closer from a new release of my library :D
I even have a name for the release, which is great
Just a few more benchmarks...
 
 
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11:12 AM
If I started selling mini A.I. robot troopers (they probably acting quite dumb in the beginning) would I more likely to become billionaire or end up in a prison?
 
 
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4:14 PM
Can you add a sorting network benchmark for small sizes :-)
 
4:33 PM
Also learned that strings have a < operator which should have been obvious given that they can be put in a map
 
 
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7:51 PM
@Morwenn releasing it doesn t mean it s finished
 
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I recently came to the realization that the software you write is never finished
 
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No matter how well it (doesnt) work, you can always improve or update stuff
 
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@TelKitty depends what the robots do. Feed your chickens using big data and AI algorithms which are running in the cloud?
 
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If you add a couple of nvidia GPUs in that cloud and some more <random buzzword> I m pretty sure you could become a trillionaire
 
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So
 
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7:55 PM
I m reading a document in order to try to understand what the Assembly instruction "SFRB" and "SFRW" mean
 
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it says: "SFRW Creates word-access SFR labels"
 
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does this mean I can just declare variables in Asm using that instruction?
 
8:07 PM
It's indeed never finished, but releases are stable/consistent enough "have a bunch of improvements" points in a project
Compared to 1.7.0, the future 1.8.0 release doesn't bring new features, but fixes a few bugs, improves a bunch of existing algorithms, tries to unpessimize algorithms for forward and bidirectional iterators, and updates a bunch of things related to tooling.
So basically nothing that I had planned for such a release, the main topics imposed themselves as I was modifying things :p
 
8:26 PM
@traducerad no such thing as 'finished'
 
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@Mgetz on a sidenote what should I look for if I want to find the entire instruction set of a microcontroller?
 
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I was looking for the meaning of the 'sfrb' instruction. But googling "msp430 instruction set" gave me inter alia this document:
 
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which doesn't even contain any explanation on this instruction
 
@traducerad usually the systems manual?
 
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8:28 PM
lemme try...
 
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@Mgetz system manual gives me the user manual, which doesn t contain it neither
 
@traducerad sure that's not a macro?
 
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Indeed
 
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apparently it is, yes
 
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so this means it is something provided in the system s header files, ie not something generic like an instruction?
 
8:32 PM
what does it expand to?
 
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if you see what I mean...
 
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@Mgetz I ll try to find... one sec
 
@traducerad it means it's a macro, either someone wrote it or it's provided
this is why I don't usually code embedded in assembly unless absolutely necessary
 
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aha!
 
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iomacros.h
 
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8:36 PM
contains:
 
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#if defined(__ASSEMBLER__)

#define sfrb(x,x_) x=x_
 
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Can I always assume that if I dont find smth in the user manual or the instruction set summary it is very likely it is some provided macro?
 
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@Mgetz there are worse things in life :p
 
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weird notation though (sufficing with an underscore)
 
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I am very far from being an Asm expert for the moment, but me this looks like a value assignment rather than an actual declaration
 
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8:40 PM
I didn't expect to see this.
I see people doing this
 
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#define foo_ 0x123
sfrb foo = foo_
 
no idea
see what it preprocesses out to
 
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in C/C++ you d have to at least say: int foo and int foo_. Which is why I m a bit surprised
 
depends on the assembler
 
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I see. I ll try to look if I can get the preprocessor output with this IDE
 
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8:43 PM
I usually compile my stuff from command line so this is very straighforward. But here I have to go via the IDE mostly, so have to figure out where those folks have hidden the possibility to add options or smth like that
 
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As a diehard who solely codes in vi(m) and only uses the command line, it is quite an adaptation for me to use an IDE now
 
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Almost midnight and have to go to another clients site tomorrow. So have to wake up at 5am
 
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I ll look at it tomorrow morning on my way their site
 
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'night folks!
 
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@Mgetz thanks again
 
10:20 PM
 
 
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11:58 PM
@traducerad Some IDEs include static analysis tools which help improve code quality. Most of us got off the VIM train in our later 20s ;-)
 

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