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@CaptainGiraffe I don't know where you read this subtle undertone :)
@saki7 can you please do the edit as I don't feel I will get your "rationale" correct. Speciically, do I just need to remove one example point? As in, was the chosen EPSG CRS only good for Amsterdam (31U) not Barcelona (31T)? Also, "You code is like 80% correct" already sounds wholly different from "your answer is just inappropriate", "gives the wrong output". can we get somewhere together? I just don't know how to "use boost::geometry::srs::transformation class and specify both source and destination projection parameters :)". I'm also happy if you point me to the documentation for it. — sehe 2 mins ago
Someone is being aggressively helpful
"I know much better". //
"No offense, but I'm not going to copy your answer"
¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
01:01
funny how it's always a certain type of person that slams you with the "CoC" when you're not responding the way they think you should.
Please point out where I wasn't open. And I'll let you know you could have been more precise. "Check this video" cam across more like "get educated" than "the solution is here at xx'yy", cheers". Now I wonder, did I wrongly understand that you were also the to downvote without any comment initially? (~21 hours before your helpful comment - that context was right there in the comments when yours landed). Again, cheers anyways. #peace — sehe 2 mins ago
01:14
@sehe I have told you this before, but I think it needs reiterating. I love you sehe.
Yeah thanks. Moments like these I need that. You're awesome for being so generous :)
Smileys don't help. I just told you why I didn't check the video. If you count that as refusal, then I'm pretty sure the wrong person is being slapped with CoCs. I'm done discussing this with you. I'll try to find time soon to revisit this answer. — sehe 1 min ago
Shit takes galore. I'll just [try to] forget about it for a few days.
Never fight a pig in mud, both of you get dirty but the pig likes it
Motivation for std::cmp_equal is pretty sad, perhaps in a better language we would need to explicitly promote or cast sizes?
@Mikhail Yes. It's also interesting that they didn't make it a threeway comparison. I suppose the rationale there would be readability
01:30
STL claims there is no performance cost, but I've been looking at code gen issues related to using std::array and constexpr compared to C-style. I think one of the items that isn't discussed concerns inline level. The compiler has a threshold after which it doesn't want to inline stuff, if you trip that with deep, possibly redundant, function call you may hurt codegen?
"may" is the operative word. Compilers receive tuning and improve
I have consciously witnessed only evidence that std::array is indeed completely transparent (while leading to much better code)
01:47
Okay. I flagged this for the mods. It's literally been years since I flagged anything for mod attention.
This guy is giving me so much LRiO vibes, when he was on a bad day. Cherry-picking, framing, assuming bad intent, grandstanding, superiority complex. It's all coming back to me.
 
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09:51
man I hate trying to build meson packages with conan. The integration sucks so bad
this basically cost me another full day of work. Well that and trying to cross-build/link to an older glibc version
 
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16:11
@PeterT that's a fucking mood
also Bazel packages
 
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17:21
Hell's own build system
 
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18:41
Also we need something like std::make_array. So that std::array<int,2> two = {1,2} becomes auto two = std::make_array(1,2) which helps with DRY.
 
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20:02
Hey, do you guys know of a C++ library for representing ND ranges (3d for example). Something that lets me represent spans and check if they overlap.
20:15
No.
But, if you found such a library would you really consider adding it as a dependency to your project?
Chances are it's mediocre quality and won't do exactly what you want.
I mean, if its CGAL then probably I could add it.
I'm being such a downer :)
I just realized I have like 5 days to write a multi dimensional resource allocator, fudge.
I can represent it as a range tree, but somehow I think with rapid allocation/deallocation it will quickly become fragmented.
If you allocate memory from the 4th dimension, and you end up leaking it, what would happen if you do this a lot?
I think that was a joke, but I need to allocate chunks in a 4D spaces, like [1:5,9:5,9:10,99:109]
20:20
It was a joke.
Awe :-(
@StackedCrooked they are private, change it to a struct
Oh, lol
That fixed it :D
So CGAL has these segment trees that can efficiently represent the intervals, but I don't understand how to find "open" spaces.
Also from what I recall CGAL was orders of magnitude slower than other implementations, at least for k-d tree query
 
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23:25
I thought = delete was pretty innocent.
I mean = default.
Because now it's "user generated" (which is dumb)
23:49
I think you can accidently break constexpr with a =default

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