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17:06
Hmm
C99 upwards says
> Where a size expression is part of the operand of a sizeof operator and changing the value of the size expression would not affect the result of the operator, it is unspecified whether or not the size expression is evaluated
I cannot come up with a case that this applies to
@ScottW That essay is a joke
17:22
@JohannesSchaub-litb sizeof(sizeof(something_random), 5)?
@sehe <cpt obvious>
right
user142019
left
Clang can now compile the libstdc++ headers but fails to codegen them
fucking hell
i tried sizeof(int[x++, 5]) but the size expression is x++, 5 and changing its value definitely changes the result of the sizeof
17:24
Those motherfuckers. While there's snow all over the place. They tease me.
@EtiennedeMartel What is that, how does it taste, and where can I get some?
@ShotgunNinja It's a poutine. Although a very weird kind of poutine. There appears to be turkey and cranberries on top of it (very Christmas-like, eh). I have no idea how it tastes, but it looks so goood.
I don't think I've ever seen a poutine done up as nicely as that.
It's Quebecois?
@EtiennedeMartel interesting a somewhat healthy poutine.
17:30
The only poutine I've ever really seen has been a bunch of thick-cut homestyle fries, big ol' cheese curds, and a slathering of gravy with pulled pork.
Of course, I'm from Wisconsin, so yeah.
@ShotgunNinja Pulled pork, eh? Hmmm.
I just gained 5lbs looking at that photo - yum
See, there's place called La Banquise. Best poutine in Montreal. The problem is that I'm liking them on Facebook, so they regularly tease me by sharing pictures of their funky poutine stuff.
And there's a fucking snow storm outside right now.
man up and visit
Wooo!
My P/Invoke skills are TOO STRONK.
17:33
ew, dotnet
not as bad as P**/J***, but still
@EtiennedeMartel You live in Canada, and you're complaining about a snowstorm?
Hey hey, C# is acceptable.
I think it's the only managed language that did its library / ease-of-use features right.
That it is, @ThePhD
@ShotgunNinja I'm from Quebec. We complain about anything. It's our French side.
@EtiennedeMartel Ah, of course.
17:35
Greetings
Java failed, PHP sucked, and D was a dollar short and a day late to C++.
Sup @Chimera
@ThePhD for managed languages, it's still very syntactically superior to j***
D? Never heard of it.
@ShotgunNinja Not much. Same ole same ole. You?
17:36
@Chimera Ohaiiyooo
@ShotgunNinja Me neither, until I came into this Chat.
@ThePhD Java didn't fail in it's adoption. It may not be perfect, but I wouldn't say it failed.
@ThePhD How are you doing?
@Chimera Pretty good. Got all the base Window stuff out of the way in C#, without using Windows Forms or WPF, which means my C# code is only dependent on the core C# runtime and SharpDX.
@ThePhD And I agree C# is quite nice and the libraries are rather complete.
E.G., .NET and SharpDX.
@ThePhD Interesting. What is SharpDX? C# windowing stuff?
17:38
@ThePhD D is more than a dollar short.
@Chimera Adoption is basically the only thing Java didn't fail at.
why not use sharpgl?
or equivalent
@Chimera DirectX for C#. It's the thinnest and fastest possible wrapper around DirectX.
@ScottW seconded
user142019
StringReader.Read y u no char
@moshbear Because then you'd have to actually use OGL, which is a fairly hellish punishment compared to DX.
17:39
You mean, you can't give StringReader a singel char?
@ThePhD Sounds like fun. Is it easy to use?
user142019
@ThePhD I want to read a single char. I have to cast the result to a char because it returns an int.
@deadmg why is ogl hellish punishment compared to dx?
btw Chimera
as the local conservative, I'd like to ask you something
@Chimera If you're up and up on DirectX in C++, it's a breeze. It preserves almost 100% of DirectX, because SharpDX generates its code (plus some tweaks) from the DirectX headers.
17:40
do you believe that religious belief of an apparent majority is justification for creating a law?
AFAICT, it's Windows 7/8 compatible all around, and can be used on Mobile platforms too.
@DeadMG Not on the basis of religion no.
interesting
@Zoidberg'-- Ooh. Well, the int return is for returning -1 when the value is invalid.
@ThePhD I've now heard three different project claiming to be "the thinnest possible wrapper around DX in C#" - SlimDX, SharpDX, and this.
user142019
17:41
@ThePhD meh y u no exception.
@ShotgunNinja "this" is SharpDX.
@DeadMG Not all conservatives are hard right religious people.
@Chimera So I have just observed.
That's an unfortunate stereotype.
user142019
Oh it returns -1 on EOF. Good to know.
17:41
@DeadMG Oh, whoops.
@Zoidberg'-- Getting an exception for reading a single char might... uh. Be overkill?
Yeah, EOF and all that.
@ScottW I would be in the "not very" group. I don't think religion should be a part of governing. Period.
I agree.
just in case you were wondering, the question is in response to some dick from the Church of England crying about how terrible gay marriage is because other people might do things he personally considers un-Christian.
I can't believe they let that kind of guy represent them
@ShotgunNinja SharpDX and SlimDX and MDX and XNA and a bunch of other things were benchmarked. Compared to Native C++, XNA was almost 9x as slow. SharpDX was the fastest. SlimDX was lagging a bit. MDX sucked too.
@DeadMG I always wondered why people take such serious offense to other people's personal lives.
@DeadMG Yeah, that is bullshit. Last time I checked people have the right to do as they please in the privacy of their own homes etc.
17:45
So long as there's two consenting adults involved, no one should really be caring either way.
@ScottW There is a great many evil in the world. You have to learn to live with the choices people make.
... Now if this person were my child, then we'd just get the plank of wood and/or the belt and straighten them out something fierce.
The U.S. "Republican" party would do well to cast off some of it's support for the religious ideals. It needlessly turns many people off who might otherwise self identify with other Republican views.
@Chimera I think they will change significantly in the future.
@DeadMG They will have to.
the simple fact is that the demographics of the US is changing, and you can't just magic up a massive army of nutjob right-wing Christians anymore to win elections
@DeadMG A lot of the reason the party maintains such power is the fact that they don't change. They're conservative.
17:47
they're getting their electoral asses handed to them
and it's going to get worse until they realize that in a modern society, you can't win if you chain yourself to one specific set of religious beliefs and can't tolerate other ways of doing things
@DeadMG I think both parties are rather intolerant of other views. The democrats somehow get a pass when it comes to intolerance and double standards.
At least in the U.S.
In my opinion.
Some of those leftist nutjobs...
lawl, I'm left-leaning myself, but I'm no extremist.
Religion is a strange thing. If your holy book tells you to hate people named Joe then you gotta do that. And if the rest of the world calls for tolerance towards people named Joe then they must be the messenger of the devil.
I really think we should just find both right and left extremists and put them in a room.
Simple laws of balance means they'll have to cancel each other out.
17:52
@StackedCrooked I don't accept any religious tenant that tells me to hate.
@StackedCrooked IMO, the main problem is that all the holy books are so damn vague. Anyone can take anything in there and claim it somehow supports their point of view.
@ScottW I always blame people. Religions are made by people. They only exist through people.
@Chimera I'm not that up on US politics, but I'm not aware of any such. Feel free to point some out.
Everybody wants to save their soul or find a cushy, convenient eternity.
But it's no different than any ideology. The real issue is extremists, not what they believe.
Or even just justify their current state of life.
17:57
@EtiennedeMartel That too.
@ThePhD I'll upload my brain to the cloud and live on as an AI for all eternity :P
@StackedCrooked StackedReligion.com ?
Will you offer it as a service to the rest of the world? I would like to sign up.
More like CrookedReligion.
lol
@DeadMG For example, the Congressional Black Caucus supports every Democrat black person, but NEVER supports Republican black people. And I believe the Congressional Black Caucus is supposed to be bi-partisan.
@ThePhD Yeah, I just started coding. Currently I'm at Hello World.
18:04
@Chimera According to Wiki, this is because, firstly, effectively no black Republicans are Congressmen, and the very few who were decided not to join, and secondly, it's aims are generally socialist in nature, so there's few Republicans who'd support such aims.
user142019
TIL: int foo\u1234bar; is valid C#.
@Zoidberg'-- ... Wat.
What does that even do?
wow, they compiled Qt with github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki and started the official Qt examples in a browser
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shit that's fun
user142019
@ThePhD Variable of type int with name containing a Unicode character.
@ThePhD Declare a variable with that name.
18:07
That's badass.
Why can't C++ do that? :c
Who says it can't?
@JohannesSchaub-litb what.
I dunno. \u1234 doesn't seem like something you can just have lying around in a C++ declaration
18:09
(Don't bother testing, no compilers have that ready yet)
@ThePhD See Annex E of the standard, for example.
:O It works in MSVC.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Khekhekhe, dragging doesn't work in Chromium in fullscreeen mode :D
user142019
whoop
18:11
Oh. I guess it makes sense that MSVC had that for CLI interop.
Lol I made my declaration all angry because I was expecting a compiler error ro something
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int DAMNIT\u1234CPP = 0;
But worked. I have to apologize now and give it a soothing pat.
so what's unicode 1234
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@JohannesSchaub-litb that's pretty cool :D
Ell
Ell
18:43
GenericGDIError helpful haha
user142019
Dafuq.
user142019
Test Explorer uses different anti-aliasing than all other text.
Wow, I'm tutoring absolute noobchildren in the Java room, on how to design a simple database.
I never understood why having everything in the browser is fun
Because you don't need to download and run installers, it just works.
18:56
NEW PC NEW PC NEW PC
no Mac for you?
poor cat
Fuck Mac why would I buy that
The only good part of Mac is EFI and I have that
Even BIOS config utility with mouse support
Didn't know they make those
@CatPlusPlus Caps and shit.
Now to figure out if Windows will cooperate with GPT
user142019
Oh great C# also has >> and > > ugliness.
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18:59
@CatPlusPlus whats good about EFI?
GPT for one
Xeo
Xeo
@Xeo: As you probably might have realized this will not work if add is implemented as int add(int a, int b) { return a - b;} which doesn't actually add. I mean, your solution invokes unspecified behaviour. — Nawaz 2 hours ago
Not being horribly ancient for another
Ell
Ell
(googling :P)
Xeo
Xeo
Could anybody tell me wtf he means with that?
user142019
19:00
@Xeo It invokes behavior that differs from what the intended behavior was (if you only look at the interface). It's not UB.
Xeo
Xeo
Seriously, if you misname your function, then fuck yourself. That's not "unspecified behaviour".
user142019
> Unlike other productions in the syntactic grammar, no characters of any kind (not even whitespace) are allowed between the two tokens in each of these productions.
user142019
How the fuck am I supposed to lex that. xD
@Xeo That Nawaz guy is weird. It's not the first time I see him saying stuff that is completely batshit insane.
19:03
is it at nerdy spec talk again
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Does anyone happen to know if alpha 255 is fully opaque or fully transparent?
@Ell Opaque.
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@EtiennedeMartel thanks :)
unless you mean painting in non-blending mode with (0, 0, 0, 255) then it becomes fully transparent
Ell
Ell
19:04
If a pixel has A:255, R:255, G:255, B255 then it will be opaque?
johannes confused me now :P
Colour doesn't matter, alpha does
@Ell it depends on the composition mode
Ell
Ell
@JohannesSchaub-litb I'll just test it and hope for the best
@Xeo: the focused on the function name, I wanted you to focus on return a-b;
If you have difficultly with the name, the call it minus. how does that make any difference?
return a - b doesn't matter
19:09
It matters.
Why would it matter :psyduck:
> Stabbing Sharks to Death now takes 300 seconds longer to better reflect the difficulty of an epic life and death struggle between a cold-blooded, soulless killing machine and a shark.
a+b is same even if you read the values in the wrong order.
^ The above is a fake Far Cry 3 patch note, by the way.
but a-b would give different result!
19:11
Why did you use the term "unspecified behavior" for something that is essentially design?
Oh, wait, I get what you mean.
@EtiennedeMartel: That is unspecified behaviour, because the order in which the arguments will be read from the input stream is unspecified.
Xeo
Xeo
@Nawaz I finally get what you mean. You could've been more specific, y'know.
You're talking about argument evaluation order.
@Xeo: Yes.
Xeo
Xeo
And how a different order wouldn't work for non-associative operations.
I thought, it was obvious!
Xeo
Xeo
19:15
No, it was absolutely not, as you can see.
I'll fix it when I get time, but right now I don't have time. I need to calm down before I rip my brother's head off for real.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tell me how not to hold a huge grudge against my brother when he's been stealing my stuff again.
@Xeo Punch his face.
Xeo
Xeo
I'm only not punching him to death right now out of respect for my mother and my sleeping littlest brother.
@EtiennedeMartel: Is that a snow storm or what
Ell
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Put hair removal cream down his pants
user142019
Eww I have nested switches.
19:19
@Zoidberg'-- what the fuck
user142019
It works! It should work!
@Borgleader Well, it's mostly wind.
@EtiennedeMartel Well idk for you but since last night my balcony has an extra one 1foot of snow
@Borgleader Same here.
Xeo
Xeo
19:26
Guys? How can I access the saved passwords on mobile Safari?
user142019
Woo my punctuation lexer works.
user142019
I should refactor this code. It looks terribru.
I need some help understanding the structure of an exe
I love installing operating systems
we have methods and they are assigned a particular offset by the compiler
when a function is called we have assembly instrs to jmp to particular address offset
19:31
What kind of .exe? Native machine language? .NET assembly? Precompiled Java?
i am a C# developer
address offset will be native code

C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
so .NET will be good
you won't find such a jump in .NET IL
19:32
how are these offsets decided by the compiler?
Only native code in .NET assemblies is CIL bootstrapping code
could have been NGened
yes the il is converted to native instr throught jit compiler
And that's probably gone from .NET versions that don't support XP any more.
but i would like to know as a general concept
19:33
well
NGEN saves compiled stuff to its own directory, it doesn't modify the assembly
basically, the compiler knows the type of every object.
user142019
Man.
Some people mix native code in for obfuscation but that's other thing
user142019
My identifier lexer eats one character too much.
user142019
19:34
This is always so annoying.
and since it knows the type, it must know what offset each subobject is at
Well, as a general concept, there isn't one. Each method of compiling produces a different kind of executable.
hell, the compiler probably decided the offset.
is there specific algo. that is used to decide the offset for a particular method to call it?
Yes, it's called "put this here and then put everything else next"
19:36
@DnshPly9 It's called "You put the first subobject first, and the second one second, and so forth."
user142019
C# y u no switch expressions.
user142019
Hmm I could use a lambda.
@Dea
@DeadMG -> where can i read more about these?
can u please give me a pointer
no, not really
@Zoidberg'-- o_O What do you mean, no switch expressions?
C# has switch. Unless this is some advanced switch I don't know about. :c
19:38
actually i asked this ques on SO
user142019
@ThePhD var foo = switch(bar) { case 0: moo(); case 1: muh(); }
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Q: Do value types have Type objects?

DnshPly9I am sure if the Title is explainatory or not, but I need some help understanding the concept. We have class (reference types) that has method table associated with Type object. In addition to the method tables, the type object also contains all the static fields, type obj pointer and sync block...

Ooh, fallthrough.
user142019
CoffeeScript and Ruby have them.
Yeah, not allowed in C#.
user142019
19:39
No not a fallthrough.
user142019
I mean an expression instead of a statement.
Ooooooh
You mean taking that switch and turning it into a function to use, like a lambda.
user142019
Yes that's a possible way to do it.
Maybe they thought someone would just use a lamda? They're easy enough to declare in C#.
user142019
That's in fact how CoffeeScript does it while compiling.
user142019
19:41
With a lambda you can make any statement into an expression.
i have a small problem with methods defined with value types
@Xeo: See this:
if we define a method in a value type, it is called non virtually by CLR since CLR knows that value type does not support polymorphism.
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Q: Order of evaluation of elements in list-initialization

NawazIn the other topic, @Dietmar gave this solution: template <typename... T> std::tuple<T...> parse(std::istream& in) { return std::tuple<T...>{ T(in)... }; } stating that, The use of brace initialization works because the order of evaluation of the arguments in a b...

but when calling GetType that is derived from the System.Object class
why does it need to box the value type before calling
why cant the compiler generate the code to call GetType directly?
19:53
@DnshPly9 Generic method?
@Griwes Well. Hehe. Happy to oblige. I was playing the "anti-joke cat bear" for second
> This essay is a joke! I apologise if anyone took this literally. Canadians think it gauche to label jokes with a :-). People paid no attention when I harped about how to write __maintainable code. I found people were more receptive hearing all the goofy things people often do to muck it up. Checking for unmaintainable design patterns is a rapid way to defend against malicious or inadvertent sloppiness.
user142019
lol
@sehe : no i am just talking about a simple method call on struct
user142019
There is a short clip about smoking being bad between almost every commercial on TV.
did you follow the question?
@DnshPly9 Why do you need GetType then? There is no inheritance for structs
19:55
okay that's what's wrong, text files should not inherit file, it should just wrap
@DnshPly9 No, I just fell in. It does remind me of code sharing, mostly associated with generics. See (finding link)
Actually i read in the book CLR via C#, that if we call the GetType method on value type

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