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@Tuntuni yes, it's good. You don't have to write delete. Really you shouldn't be writing new either, but as an oversite make_unique was left out of the standard, it's considered trivial to implement on your own make_unique, especially if your compiler supports variadic templates.
@Tuntuni technically it does do the same thing, under the covers, but you should always avoid having to do manual memory management as much as possible.
@johnathon aha. ok :)
@Zoidberg'--Who needs comments, anyway? I think they are grossly overrated :)
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@dasblinkenlight A conforming implementation must implement comments.
@johnathon also, one question that isn't that much related to this problem, if i have class Entity and class Person which inherits Entity, when object destruction takes place, is the Entity dtor called from the Person dtor or is there something else that tells the compiler in which order to call the dtors?
@Tuntuni Yes, there is. You have a copy of the standard handy?
22:05
@johnathon nope :/ where can i get it?
google?
@Tuntuni the working group paper is freely downloadable as pdf, try google and if you cant find it let me know i'll dig it up for you
that would be it
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@DeadMG 0b12, is that one token 0b12 or two tokens 0b1 and 2?
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Because 2 is not a valid binary digit.
22:07
@everyone Happy New Year from slightly in the future :)
@Tuntuni read up on object lifetime
@AndreiTita Happy New Year to your self!
@johnathon ok, thanks
@Zoidberg'-- Error.
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A lexing error?
22:09
yep
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Whokay, thanks.
what, you surprised?
because both of your other options are also errors, they're just delayed until later.
@Tuntuni and storage duration
if I made it two tokens, there is no valid parsing for those tokens, so the parser would error, and if I made it one token, that string cannot become a value, so the semantic analyzer would have to error.
@johnathon will do
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22:11
@DeadMG well I thought it would be a parse error rather than a lex error.
@Zoidberg'-- Preferable to error earlier rather than later.
I'm bored :(
NYE sucks.
agree
@Rapptz that's what a party is for, going to any?
22:13
New Year parties are lame.
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@StackedCrooked maby there, not so much here
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Haskell is such a happy language.
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base <- optionMaybe (oneOf "box")
str <- case base of
        Just 'b' -> many (oneOf binDigits) >>= return . ('b' :)
        Just 'o' -> many (oneOf octDigits) >>= return . ('o' :)
        Just 'x' -> many (oneOf hexDigits) >>= return . ('x' :)
        Nothing  -> many (oneOf decDigits) >>= return
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Smilies, smilies everywhere!
lol
22:16
Is making a dual-boot windows/linux machine worth it?
You can use Wubi
or whatever it's called..
What is wubi?
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I prefer virtual machines over dualbooting.
lol'd
22:17
How do I virtual machine? All I want is gcc and a command line, really.
any progress Rapptz?
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@Crowz install VirtualBox (or another VM), give it an ISO and install Linux in it.
Nah. My triples took a long time to generate so I gave up on it
I mean, it's still running but I can't say I care
sure you can
@Zoidberg'-- okay and what kind of linux do I want for incredibly simplified purposes like I am using?
22:18
you just cause your fingers to hit the keys
If you just want GCC just use MinGW?
@Crowz Zoidbux
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@Crowz The one that's easiest to install is Ubuntu or Debian, I think. I prefer Arch but that takes some time to set up and you must be somewhat careful to follow the steps closely.
I don't understand why you'd go through the entire trouble of installing an operating system when an alternative exists.
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22:20
Because Linux > Windows anyway.
omfg... seriously!?
@Zoidberg'-- You'z trolling
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Nein.
That's nice.
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Windows -> often problems.
Linux -> never problems.
Anyway just use MinGW, there are a lot of builds on sourceforge.
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22:20
My experience, at least.
woooo happy new year!
@Borgleader I hope he wins.
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@LuchianGrigore That's still more than half an hour, Fastpoke.
@DeadMG Really? Why? A mentally deranged guy goes on a shooting spree. How is that the state's fault?
@Borgleader It's a game.
22:26
Now I'm lost...
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You're lost? Don't lose hope, we'll find you.
I can see you right here on my monitor.
Meaning I don't see where you're going with this "It's a game" statement.
He can win money.
> Attorney Irving Pinsky is seeking $100 million in damages
Sure, anyone can win money if they go to court for something. The question is, should they win.
22:29
@Borgleader Because, as he accurately states, they did not take the necessary steps to prevent it from happening.
I hope he wins, that all the rest of them sue, and that it sets a rather nasty precedent.
@Borgleader That is up to the wheel of fortune.
@DeadMG What steps can you take to prevent this?
@Borgleader How about not handing out assault rifles to anyone who asks?
@DeadMG "It's in their constitution" bla bla bla
meh
then let them pay for it
to the victims
22:31
> Although a theatrical release, Playback was shown in only a single cinema. It was the lowest-grossing theater film in 2012, grossing just $264 from its one-theater release, $252 on its opening night and $12 more during its first week, after which it was pulled. These figures reflect approximately 33 tickets sold. Playback was declared the lowest grossing film of the 2012 year by Movieline.
@AustinHenley star
I don't think gun laws are gonna change in US. I suspect that the unrest causes more people to buy guns in order to feel safe.
@StackedCrooked Ironically, it's safer when no one has guns than when everybody has them.
much safer
or rather
@Borgleader Yeah.
22:33
you can have safe gun-heavy environments
but only if you put the entire population through mandatory military training
as in Switzerland and Israel
The problem is not just guns, it's the fact that anyone with a mental problem has easy access to one. Just walk in a store and bam you have a gun.
right
that's why it's virtually unheard of for this stuff to happen in Switzerland/Israel, even though I think they have even more guns per capita than the US.
because they train everybody on their safe usage, and have the opportunity to filter out all the nutters during training.
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Stupid morons in my village make bombs out of fireworks.
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I hear big explosions all day.
Going into military training for owning a pistol or a semi-automatic seems like a waste.
22:38
well
IMO, that's a tradeoff you make when you choose to buy a gun.
either you go to the effort of learning to use it correctly and proving that you're not an unstable nutter, or you don't get it.
Well yeah, sure. Training is fine but I think there needs to be something else for semi-automatics.
That's all
yeah, an outright ban?
I was thinking more like a 1 month program in a shooting range with a professional or something.
Because semi-automatics are used for hunting.
to be honest
the whole thing is ridiculous
You know.. people hunt a lot in the North.
22:40
a little hunting is no way compensation for the lives that are lost
unless you're a subsistence farmer like some of the Inuit tribes, I guess.
and it's not like they'd change anything anyway
I mean, if the US military wanted you dead, they'd just use a drone strike, and a crappy little pistol or even automatic rifle won't help you.
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A bunker. :P
I'm confused now.
what I'm saying is
there are no real benefits to anybody except Inuit subsistence hunters, for having legalised weapons for general civilians
Hunters hunt for food and game.
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I think in The Netherlands you must have a license in order to be allowed to own a gun.
22:44
fuck game
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And you can't get that easily.
that's not worth the lives of random civilians
Well I actually haven't met a hunter who doesn't have good gun control.
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(Unless you have a lot of money, of course.)
and as for food
well, it's perfectly possible for basically everybody to get by without hunting for food themselves- unless you're exceptionally poor, in which case you probably can't afford a gun anyway.
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22:44
But in The Netherlands they stab people instead of shooting them. xD
@Zoidberg'-- Same thing in Britain, I'm rpretty sure.
No guns allowed, so there's more clubbing, stabbing, etc.
@Zoidberg'-- Over here, even our Olympic shooting team practices in another jurisdiction.
I think it's one of the Channel Islands
Truth be told I hate guns anyway
and the Olympic organisers had to go to some serious lengths to get the licencing for the Olympic competitions themselves.
If someone pointed a gun at me I'd just curl up and get ready to die.
22:46
@ThePhD Nowhere near as much as the shootings which don't occur.
@Rapptz Wait, what?
huh?
Generating triples is like sub-1 second
shouldn't take long
Yeah well that's my issue.
Generating triples.
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If I'd want to kill somebody I'd never shoot them.
22:47
many PE problems ask for generated triples
depends on the circumstances
Bullets and other such nonsense are far too traceable.
it takes a lot less time to grab a nearby gun and shoot somebody than it does to find a viable melee weapon and use it.
and secondly, the victim has a much better chance of surviving any assault you do attempt to make.
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If I'd want to kill somebody it's because I hate them from deep within my heart. So it must be a painful death.
I've never had to generate 10 million.
22:48
you don't need to generate ten million
you generate a couple thousand
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(That includes burglars.)
the algorithm I'm using is pretty shitty
sec, I have a more efficient one but it wasn't producing the results I wanted
you make the triples using the m,n parameterization
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But of course in this terrible country with laws written by fucking morons if you kill a burgral who's robbing your house, you're the one who's pwnd.
22:50
A Pythagorean triple consists of three positive integers a, b, and c, such that . Such a triple is commonly written , and a well-known example is . If is a Pythagorean triple, then so is (ka, kb, kc) for any positive integer k. A primitive Pythagorean triple (PPT) is one in which a, b and c are pairwise coprime. A right triangle whose sides form a Pythagorean triple is called a Pythagorean triangle. The name is derived from the Pythagorean theorem, stating that every right triangle has side lengths satisfying the formula ; thus, Pythagorean triples describe the three integer side lengt...
@AgainstASicilian yeah that was one of the 6 triple generators I tried
I didn't get the results I wanted
Trust me dude, I tried 6 different types >_>
@StackedCrooked Looks safe to me.
But then again, I'm really not all that smart.
you're generating coprime triples?
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22:51
@StackedCrooked use actor model with a printer actor. >:3
m and n are coprime
this generates primitives
yeah I can see that
Oh, yeah I got the New Year's Eve Hat!
then later, for each primitive, you create all k* multiples
the entire process is pretty much instant even for 10^7
@Zoidberg'-- But then I still don't know the answer?
22:52
Fuck
Trying to use C# Generics after wanking with templates so much is horrible. :c
that was my first algorithm I used since it's the one I usually do but it didn't give me the results I wanted for P(1000)
meh annoying
[[9, 16], [16, 9], [25, 144], [36, 64], [49, 576], [64, 36], [64, 225], [81, 144], [100, 576], [144, 25], [144, 81], [144, 256], [225, 64], [225, 400], [256, 144], [256, 900], [324, 576], [400, 225], [400, 441], [441, 400], [441, 784], [576, 49], [576, 100], [576, 324], [784, 441], [900, 256]]
it's too late now, this program has been running for like 12 hours
@ThePhD Why?
22:54
told ya I didn't care :|
@Borgleader Because I'd have to do reflection for something that was as simple as "TTemplateType::CallMe()" inside of a C# generic function.
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Why do people drink champaign.
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It's terrible.
dude end that crappy 12 hour thing and just use pastebin.com/G8GhjXhH
you'll have a full set of points by the end of the sort
@ThePhD I'm sure you could find things that are easy using Generics but a pain to do in templates.
22:55
I think most generics suck compared to template wankery
your gcd function is slow ;_;
I use the same thing but I do constexpr
it's the euclidean algorithm or whatever it is
@Borgleader No... templates are a million times more superior, with the exception that you can't have a templated virtual member function, but you can have a generic virtual member function.
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I once did GCD with bitshifts.
22:57
But even then, that's a small implementation detail that you could likely template-specialize away.
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Man.
@Zoidberg'-- Global Cooldown? o.o
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Bohemian Rhapsody is such a terrible song. Why is it #1 in the Top 2000.
circlejerk
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@Borgleader greatest common divisor
22:58
oh lol
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The greatest integer two or more given integers are dividable by.
@AgainstASicilian You know, the problem is that I have a very problematic cognitive bias
I don't like to end these programs. :(
don't think of it as ending a program
you're transforming its flow
into another form
by closing and running another program >.>
;_;
[Finished in 47230.1s]
RIP buddy
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23:00
Painful, deadly and unhappy new year!
lol
@Rapptz There there, there will be other, greater programs.
wtf amazon, TBBT Season 4 25$, TBBT Season 3 25$, TBBT Season 2 32$
brb dinner
23:00
thepiratebay.org free
that makes no sense borgleader
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Okay the first minute of 2013 has passed. Now I can stop acting like a normal person again and get back to coding and Lounging again for 31535999 minutes.
@AgainstASicilian Well usually the more recent seasons sell for more because well they're newer... but in this case season 2 is more expensive than season 3 and 4.
store.steampowered.com/app/28050 <-- If you don't have this. Now is the time. It,s worth it at 20$. DEFINITELY worth it at 5$.
Terrarria is also pretty good
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I suggest we all personally visit the first Lounge troll of 2013.
23:05
wtf is it with you and 2013
there's nothing new or different about 2013
it's just a number that was incremented
nothing else has changed
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well
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Some laws have changed. xD
@Zoidberg'-- was it good? & Happy new year all
DX:HR was a fantastic game
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@StackedCrooked NO CENSORSHIP
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23:13
I'm going to learn more about Haskell today.
@AgainstASicilian It was my Best of 2011
k sup
Any good games in 2012?
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@StackedCrooked Minecraft update.
23:23
i am so bored w/steam
nothing good lately
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You're bored? Go learn Haskell.
@StackedCrooked GW2, the leveling part of SW:ToR, Borderlands 2, ...
PE is going to be down for an hour lol
I'll tell you about Halo 4 and AC3 when I'm done with them.
23:26
@AgainstASicilian with your trips I get this
P(5) = 252
P(16) = 596994440
P(1000) = 389041774[Finished in 0.1s]
the trips are fine; your calculation function is off
hm..
how are you getting the paths?
er counting
Similar to the way you did it
okay I fixed it
unfortunately the approach is still O(N^2)
have to think of a better way
i miscalculated the runtime
more like 30 days
lol
23:30
maybe 60 if you're lucky
:P
VS2012 doesn't support constexpr? Why is this always surprising to me
23:35
okay, it's a new year in norway
Possibly.
;)
i see you solved 375+ problems, very nice
Indeed I have.
how long did it take i.e. how long have you been a memeber of PE?
23:36
I started in May
hmm nice
wth is PE?
www.projecteuler.net
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Why do I have a song called People = Shit.
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It's a pretty good song.
23:38
Oh I tried that once when I had just learned programming
I'm a failure it turns out
That has always pissed me off beyond belief.
The whole, you should do PE for programming practice thing
yeah, you also learn quite a few tricks :)
@Rapptz Why are you pissed off about that?
23:40
because PE is one of the worst programming practice I can think of
oh that's what you meant
i misunderstood you
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From PE you learn more about maths than about programming. xd
yea lol
@Zoidberg'-- And I suck at math.
@Rapptz but it does force you to write efficient algos
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23:41
If you want to learn programming, program.
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Make programs.
PE is good, but it covers only a very small area of programming in general.
@Tuntuni By doing math by hand.
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That is
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realistic programs people could use.
23:41
@Rapptz why so?
well PE is down but a lot of problems need to be done by hand before plugging into a program
like 381 for example was uh
generate primes 5 < p < 10^8
then find S(p) in which S(p) is defined as (p-k)! % p for 1 <= k <= 5
lol wow
do you have the src for that?
yeah because I did it recently
could i see it (really interested in how you generate that number of primes)?
I use a sieve to generate my primes, takes less than 1s for 100m primes
23:44
woah lol
i need to start using that approach
i still use a for loop lol xD
In mathematics, the sieve of Eratosthenes (), one of a number of prime number sieves, is a simple, ancient algorithm for finding all prime numbers up to any given limit. It does so by iteratively marking as composite (i.e. not prime) the multiples of each prime, starting with the multiples of 2. The multiples of a given prime are generated starting from that prime, as a sequence of numbers with the same difference, equal to that prime, between consecutive numbers. This is the sieve's key distinction from using trial division to sequentially test each candidate number for divisibility by...
I like that gif btw. :( one of my favourite algorithm gifs on wikipedia
hehe yeah, just looking at it
so if you need 10^8 primes, you have a sieve that holds 10^8 values?
yes
23:47
I must implement that Sieve algo, have an extremely stupid one now (homemade)
int main() {
    std::vector<unsigned> primes = generatePrimes<unsigned>(100000000);
    ullong total = 0;
    for(auto& i : primes)
        total += S(i);
    std::cout << total - 1;
}
heh but we don't know what generatePrimes is :D
that Sieve
you could implement it yourself and improve upon it
@Tuntuni it is in the Wikipedia link, for a couple of languages
@JohanLarsson oh? sorry didn't check the whole thing yet
23:50
make sure to hold it with unsigned so it doesn't waste as much memory
happy new year all :)
happy new year
@TomvanderWoerdt Overly eager!?!
std::vector::operator[] takes up 42.5% :(
{{Infobox Algorithm|class=Sorting algorithm |image=A run of the heapsort algorithm sorting an array of randomly permuted values. In the first stage of the algorithm the array elements are reordered to satisfy the heap property. Before the actual sorting takes place, the heap tree structure is shown briefly for illustration. |data=Array |time=O(n\text{ }\log\text{ }n) |average-time=O(n\text{ }\log\text{ }n) |best-time=\Omega(n), O(n\text{ }\log\text{ }n) |space=O(n) total, O(1) auxiliary |optimal=Never }} Heapsort is a comparison-based sorting algorithm to create a sorted array (or list), ...
23:51
@Rapptz isn't the memory usage the same whether it is unsigned or signed?
My favorite algo gif :)
@KerrekSB No, just European. But in a few minutes we'll have the UTC new year which is probably better.
I want to say new year;, but we all know it should be make_unique<year>().
@KerrekSB :D
@irrelephant All the sorting algorithm gifs bore me :P
23:53
@TomvanderWoerdt UTC new year is StackOverflow new year, so I guess that takes precedence.
In fact, all algo gifs make me laugh because the gif is slower than the algo itself.
@KerrekSB so I can't get my 'get starred on NYE' winter hat before 1 AM? brb!
@TomvanderWoerdt I'm pretty sure that worse could happen!
@KerrekSB Doubt it.
@KerrekSB As a gamer, I don't think that much things are worse than not getting all achievements.
@Rapptz Hmm, not the one in the onebox - the one at the top of the article
23:55
@irrelephant Yeah I know
@TomvanderWoerdt You could never get the "Have more hats than Jon Skeet hat" anyway...
Oh man those gifs in the onebox are the worst
I like the VS2012 profiler.
@Rapptz yeah, it is nice, the 2010 one was a little buggy (for me) but the results are rally nicely presented
yeah this is pretty nice
23:58
Also good to be able to see the code directly for things that takes time, tried some other where the integration was poor and you had to juggle with symbol files

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