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20:01
@Nils The problem is that RAM is totally unprofitable right now.
the price has gone through the absolute floor
but
I don't think that the main memory module is going to go away anytime soon
@StackedCrooked Not yet. But now it has string literals as type parameters!
Well, C++ had those all along!
Sort of..
lol
@sbi Hi back :)
Re: your tweet You mean you missed the 33 edits here?
@StackedCrooked I like the radio option, click on an artist and play similar music. It's nice at work.
Is anyone on mumble?
20:10
Yeah, it could be a great tool for discovering new music.
Like Pandora?
@ManofOneWay Sometimes
user406009
What ever happened to that space game people on here wanted to make?
user406009
Did they actually finish it?
it died
a most horrible death
user406009
20:17
That's sort of sad.
Inevitable really
It died of starvation. lol
user406009
I would still like to read the source code of the incomplete project.
user406009
Should be interesting to read what the more skilled people wrote.
I'm afraid they didn't wrote much.
20:21
It died!?
I wrote maybe 10 lines
and never committed them to source control
It was more like not talked about anymore.
@EthanSteinberg It was mostly Dom's idea, and he stopped coming here.
I think the more skilled people are wise enough to be embarassed enough to know what a 'private project' is for (just kidding, mostly - I think most contributions were already public projects of the respective devs)
@EtiennedeMartel Hey. He's probably just on a vacation
@sehe I'm not blaming him or anything, just stating the facts. He'll probably come back eventually, and we'll then see if we resurrect Kyro or not.
20:23
@EtiennedeMartel Dom ?
user406009
Did you guys eventually switch over to public hosting like github?
It's kinda inconvenient if the project lead goes on a vaction.
@EtiennedeMartel Dependence on a single individual... better check the motivation of that individual first. IOW: no: since he'd have bothered to let the team know he'd be off the radar for a while.
I'm absolutely sure he likes the project, and he'd be capable of leading it. But we can also see that the prio isn't high enough.
@kbok Domagoj Pandža.
depends on exactly where he's gone and why
I mean, if he got hit by a truck or something
20:24
Well, if we are gonna add that kind of stuff to the equasion.
@EtiennedeMartel oh right
I think with it could be fun to work with some of the people here on a real project.
@StackedCrooked Off topic: why is it that the 'correct' spelling for that idiom is butchered?
@sehe ? What do you mean?
@Rapptz equasion. Seems to be preferred in that idiom
20:26
You mean equasion vs equation? I have no clue.
I could care less.
It might serve to indicate use of the term by people who don't have a clue about the word, but that would be funny. For an idiom
^ There is one of my favorite "idioms".
I just looked it up and it doesn't seem to exist.
Dictionary just redirects to equation.
@DeadMG Then we should finish the game in his honor!
20:29
Anyone listens to music while programming?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I first read that as "in this hour". You scared me for a second!
could work for me
@StackedCrooked EPIC SUPER CRUNCH TIME ENABLED
@R.MartinhoFernandes I read "in an hour" at first
Great minds.
@MohamedAhmedNabil I'm quite sure people listen to music while I program
20:30
@sehe ??????.
@StackedCrooked Think. Aparently, we don't :)
@MohamedAhmedNabil That's six question marks. Period
Our absense of thinking is also alike.
:)
@sehe You made no sense :O, to me atleast
@MohamedAhmedNabil Whereas, you did. Sorry about that
20:31
If you run a benchmark again and again it keeps geting faster.
lol
Organic computers are coming.
@sehe I just noticed you said "while I program", I really wouldn't of noticed if I didn't go back to read it.
A better question. Does anyone know some good song to listen to while programming?
user406009
@MohamedAhmedNabil "Code monkey" </sarcasm>
20:33
@MohamedAhmedNabil All depends on your music taste.
@MohamedAhmedNabil musicforprogramming.net maybe ?
@Rapptz Something that doesnt make me consintrate on the lyrics
sbi
sbi
@sehe Good evening.
:)
sbi
sbi
@sehe No, I didn't. It's just that right now there's nothing left to see what might have cause the guy to go over the top.
@sbi Hey, all that really matters is that he did. But you're right, no forensics option anymore. Nothing to form a nuanced opinion.
@StackedCrooked Obedear - P. Edobear?
@StackedCrooked nice :D.
@sehe Shht.
@StackedCrooked std::string str = "Shht"; str[2]++; std::cout << str << '\n';
Ok, that one went over the top of my head.
20:38
Is meta template programming a full replacement to macros?
@StackedCrooked Fixed, more verbose now ^
I see now :D
violating ODR is UB, right?
@DeadMG Yup
20:40
I seem to recall it doesn't require compiler diagnostic
@DeadMG It can't require one
Remember about Translation Units and separate compilation?
right, right, right.
True enough, modern linkers (with their WPO options) might actually have enough metadata to detect some ODR violations.
I've always had duplicate definition errors from MSVC
I don't recall that cross-TU. Or, only if it leads to duplicate symbols with external linkage (as in: same mangled name)
20:43
I only learned about ODR after I shot me in the foot with it.
you know
I actually can't remember the rules about inline functions and ODR
for me, it always just worked
It was the most psychotic debugging session ever. Nothing made sense.
inline means that it doen't have a name because it's mixed in with the caller.
@DeadMG True enough. This is a landmine area. And the 'inlining' part is probably what shields it from being a major source of UB
I suppose.
@sehe I meant the actual, Standard-defined rules.
20:44
@StackedCrooked Doesn't have to.
I know that if you have the same body in two different TUs, that's legal.
but I don't recall what happens if you have two different bodies
The runtime picks one.
that can't be what the Standard says
That was what happend in my case.
surely? it's a big fan of le UB
20:46
@StackedCrooked Or in practice, the linker eliminates one during LTO. Some compilers may even defer code generation for templates to link time (I think at least Comeau did this to support 'export')
I explained to my colleage how he could automatically "register" his objects by creating a "Registrator" class and put the registration code in its default constructor and create a global variable in the cpp file. We both ended up using the same technique :D With the same name, and the global scope.
register, not registrate.
user406009
Just wondering, what benefit would registering creation of classes give you?
@StackedCrooked Oh that is the classic problem. Just solve it using a singleton, proper one: Registrar& getRegistrarInstance() { static Registrar s_reg; return s_reg; } or similar
@EthanSteinberg Replacement for reflection. Like, runtime plugin loading etc.
user406009
20:49
Ah
Will that fix the problem? I just used anonymous namespace.
urgh Singleton
Yay Singleton!
meh, singleton
I'm feeling awake again now.
20:50
@StackedCrooked Well, that fixes the UB. But you can end up with seperate instances of the singleton (global) if you load dynamically
I'm feeling sleepy
@TonyTheLion Some things inherently require global shared instances. And, yes, it may not accidentally get divied up (1 instance for this module, another for another)
I think for a similar reason the Intel TBB discourages static linking. Because that may lead to a situation where an application links in multiple libs which come with their own statically linked TBB. The result is singletons with multiple instances.
@sehe meh. You'll have a ball with it if it is in a multithreaded environment though
@TonyTheLion Which TBB is explicitly designed for.
20:53
@DeadMG Yeah. I get that too. I run into answers of my own and think "Oh, I must really have spent some time getting to the bottom of that once"
@DeadMG ohrly?
@TonyTheLion Uh "Thread Building Blocks", a library designed for OMGWTF concurrency?
can it handle the contention though, something like that may cause?
@DeadMG Is it still undefined if the non-code is different? (comments, formatting, spacing, etc...)
@Mysticial Doubt it. Or rather, I expect that nobody was stupid enough to ask so that it was clarified, and neither was anybody stupid enough to write an implementation where it mattered :P
20:54
@TonyTheLion Totally unrelated. Even if access needs to be synchronized, it might still need to be central and unique. That this obviously requires attention in threaded environments is completely orthogonal.
a global shared amongst many threads may become a single point of contention, if these threads need lots of access to it.
The same goes for every other bit of data (unless you're running a pure functional language gig. Good luyck with that)
so you guys have come to defend the Singleton?? So it has come to this?
Traitors!
No religion please!
20:56
@DeadMG I dunno, but there's been some research on non-deterministic compilations that uses randomization as a heuristic for optimization.
@TonyTheLion Well, meh. Completely uninteresting. All the cases where I think proper singleton semantics (i.e.: not the GoF singleton) are required, are not about heavily mutating stuff and performance critical stuff. Think: loading plugins, registering serializable types, registering/coordinating log sinks. etc.
Wait till the Cat comes.
And Jalf.
They will tear all the singletons to shreds.
@TonyTheLion Duh, are you braindead enough to think the word singleton has become evil?
in the wrong place
@Mysticial Except comments/whitespace are stripped long before optimization or semantic analysis or linking comes in.
20:57
@StackedCrooked Erm, there can only be one, remember. Though, 'to threads' is a nice pun
and that is well-defined.
@DeadMG True, unless they seed the RND with comments... that's be ridiculous either way though...
@sehe Ha, I won't edit it.
@Mysticial As long as the optimizations fall under the as-if rule, then it wouldn't matter.
@sehe singletons are evil. The word itself is not evil, it just has a nasty taste to it :P
user406009
20:58
@TonyTheLion What about all the functions like malloc that have internal state?
@TonyTheLion Skip the taste. 'Search it but deliciously out' as they say in Dutch :)
user406009
They can be represented as a singleton.
@EthanSteinberg They hopefully don't.
Allthough google tcmalloc might have, in that they use threadlocal pools, in effect
20:59
You yourself are a singleton! There's only one of you, right?
@sehe what do you mean with proper singleton semantics? I didn't even know that existed?
@TonyTheLion You don't know enough

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