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@Mgetz yhea but you need a certifying authority
:C
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn nah keys are fine for most people
just don't be an idiot
perhaps it is possible to self sign them
don t know what that s worth though
02:15
you can but a key is good enough
Is C++26 really adding reflection???
@Mgetz is it me or are you insisting on not using certificates?
:p
for personal use?
certs are not necessary
nope, not personal
for corporate use they are nice to have
@CPlus trying to, but IIRC it's static compile time reflection
02:23
@Mgetz So not as good as Java reflection
So, a couple of days ago I turned 30. I have always found it very funny that most of the people question their career choice at that age. I have seen quite some people change to a different field when they were around 30
funny to see I am not an exception to that rule. I am at a stage where I am really considering doing something else
but that might be burnout or bore out. Don't know.
@CPlus different, Java reflection serves a different purpose and has a much higher cost
that's when you have to look back and reflect on what you've done the last 10 years.
I m very curious about what other existential questions people ask themselves as they grow older. So far I have noticed that Erik Erikson's description of life stages was quite accurate
On a sidenote, I also notice that quite some people's lives are void of any sense (not saying mine is particularly meaningfull). They then tend to make children to fill that void rather than because they inherently want children. Having kids seems quite egoistic when you look at it that way :p
Hey, I can't star my own messages in this chat! Why can't I be my own hero?
03:19
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn nah most people actually want them
 
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So dodgy ..
Also .. Extreme(ly slow).
 
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@TelKitty and a growing issue
14:00
and that's what trademark law is meant to prevent
14:13
trademark law only partially handles this
 
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20:30
Does any current or upcoming C++ standard have a thread pool yet?
@wilx not that i'm aware of
@Mikhail sigh I saw a tweet from Niebler about some timed thread scheduler something. I was hopeful. I should have known better. lol
don't think the executor proposal (P0443R14) was in 23, not idea if it's scheduled for 26
many implmentations of std::async use a thread-pool under the hood, but it's not guaranteed by the standard
actually many implementations of std::async were forbidden from using thread pooling due to static variables
and that got a performance degredation
typical strategy is

auto f7 = std::async(std::launch::deferred, baz, std::ref(x)); //run in wait() or get()

YOUR OWN THREAD POOL

f7.wait()
hm, weird. I remember a couple years ago seeing both the msvc and libstdc++-pthread using a pool
20:38
msvc famously took down their pool
must've been a couple more years then ...
@PeterT they shouldn't, AFAIK a thread pool for async is banned. MS had to change theirs
21:07
posted on March 13, 2024 by Blog Staff

In this post, we are going to review two changes related to allocators in C++. One is about providing size information about the allocated memory and the other is about how CTAD should happen for containers with non-default allocators. C++23: Allocator Related Changes by Sandor Dargo From the article: P0401R6 gives a new way to allocate memory on the heap to limit s

 
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Thanks for having starred my previous comment kind stranger

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