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18:00
@MarcusStuhr ideone.com/r8c0Sp then measure them in aggregate
@MooingDuck No, that's not what I mean
I mean there is more than just PE1()
but PE2(), PE3(), ... , PE409()
@MarcusStuhr you can't measure just one function one time by itself accurately
Well my current plan is measuring multiple iterations of each program
and taking the average
@MarcusStuhr You're measuring how long it takes to do a context switch, you aren't measuring your function at all. (That's why you always get the same result)
I would have assumed that timer.stop() wouldn't be reached until PE1() is completed, no?
18:03
@MarcusStuhr that's correct. but calling the timer functions results in a context switch, which takes a couple nanoseconds, whereas your function takes no time at all, since it's not actually being executed. You probably also are measuring time slices or something too. Timing functions like this is hard
Not being executed? What's wrong with int ans = PE1(); ?
It's optimised by the compiler to no-op
Well, a move
It's outputting the right value so it's certainly being executed
31 mins ago, by Mooing Duck
@MarcusStuhr I timed it and encountered a problem. The compiler is smarter than you are. The assembly it's generating for for(int i=0; i<1000000000; ++i) ans += PE1(); was mov edi,dword ptr [esp+0Ch].
@MarcusStuhr not between the timings
But you can't measure single-instruction performance with your method
18:05
@MarcusStuhr it's being executed when you hit the compile button.
It's executing no matter how I'm running it -- what do you mean exactly?
It. Does. Not. Exist.
It disappears into the void
Poof
@MarcusStuhr imagine if I gave you a huge math problem and you took ten minutes to solve it. Then I start a timer and ask you what the result is and stop the timer when you tell me. Telling me the result takes no time because you already solved it before we started the test. The time is mostly my reflex time, not your math.
@MarcusStuhr He means all the computation is being done at compile time, so none of the computation is being done when you run the program at all.
@MarcusStuhr in this case, when you hit the compile button, the compiler calculates the result. Then the program starts and you ask it to solve the problem and it simply recites the answer it had previously calculated.
18:09
@JerryCoffin Ahhh, alright. That makes sense when stated that way.
It's been said like 10 times already
@CatPlusPlus Exactly 10 times, as a matter of fact (though I'm not sure what base that 10 is in). :-)
Every base is base 10
@CatPlusPlus Technically not explained in that manner, to be fair.
@CatPlusPlus Of course.
18:13
7 mins ago, by Mooing Duck
@MarcusStuhr it's being executed when you hit the compile button.
@MooingDuck To me that meant something different than "the computation is being done at compile time"
But I understand what you mean now
@MarcusStuhr :( sorry
So when you run a loop calling it with different values, those then are processed at runtime?
Tek
Tek
18:16
Question guys, I've been told singletons are bad period. But my friend insists graphics API's like directx "have to be singletons". Is there any truth to that?
No
Globals, maybe
Tek
Tek
Oh? How so?
There's inevitably at least some global state involved when you talk to an external device
But singletons, nah
What's a singleton in DX, anyway?
I don't think I've seen one
@Tek APIs are very different than singletons
@CatPlusPlus isn't DX a C API? Can C even have singletons?
No, DirectX is COM
Also yes
18:19
Can normalized databases past the third normal form have functional dependencies?
typedef struct handle_t* handle;
handle get_something(); // trivial to return the same thing over and over again
my understanding is that singletons tend to be bad because they clash a bit against certain OOP principles and introduce easily-abused problems with respect to global scoping
global access to an object + limiting to a single instance
Tek
Tek
@MarcusStuhr Right. But I don't know how that would apply against an API like directx that's why I'm asking.
@MarcusStuhr Did you solve your timer problem?
@EtiennedeMartel huh, weird
18:23
@Rapptz I understand now why it was returning the same time (the function was already being processed at compile-time)
@Crowz lol, isn't there a MySQL and Relational Databases chatroom?
user142019
@CatPlusPlus a list with one element. :P
Yeah but I'm ghey.
Also, I completely forgot what all of the DB normal forms are, and how they're defined... dunno how I managed to pass that class.
I don't think anyone but DBAs really care about normal forms anymore; now that database design patterns exist, people just use those.
@Tek I can only speculate since I don't really know -- but nothing ever "has to be" a singleton. To my understanding, you can always rewrite/refactor a singleton into something more appropriate.
18:25
At least I know why my computer is slow now. Needs more RAM, or smarter coworkers.
But hey, I'm an intuitive database designer, and I don't follow any rules other than "does that look/act/feel okay?"
@MooingDuck Hasn't this been your issue since the dawn of time?
@Rapptz effectively
Are you still running 2 GB RAM Windows XP?
@Rapptz netbeans + visual studio + chrome/pandora + email + server software I'm trying to debug = 3GB/3GB of RAM on WinXP32.
18:26
@Tek Much of the time when I see singletons, it's generally for something where it "makes sense" for there to only be one instance, like a sound manager class for a Flash game. But there are arguments to be made that it's still a short-sighted implementation that should be written in a way where dependencies aren't hidden/ global scoping isn't an issue / unit-testing is easier / OOP practices aren't being messed with / etc
I thought Windows XP 32-bit could only have a maximum of 2 GB?
Tek
Tek
right
@Rapptz 2GB per process unless you use special flags, then 3GB per process. 4GB total. (all these for 32bit obviously)
I assume you've asked for better development machines?
I mean that's pretty sad that my shitty laptop is better than your workplace.
@Rapptz most devs do, I have one of the "old" machines.
18:28
sorry.. random room. can someone please point me to a good chatroom for stackoverflow etiquette. I answered my own question with the help of another and i'm not sure exactly how to go about editing / responding. I'm new.
@CarComp oh, that wouldn't be on meta
@CarComp You need 100 rep to edit.
@Rapptz For basically my entire career, the machine they supplied for me by work was inferior to what I used at home. In fact, when I first built the machine I currently use, I talked my workplace into upgrading my work machine by buying the older machine I'd just replaced at home (seriously).
thank you. no i wouldn't edit others forcefully. i'd rather suggest. I just didn't know if answering my own question is considered lame, if the answer relies on other peoples answers / suggestions
@MarcusStuhr Pretty much. Don't shoot yourself in the foot - consider that a singleton is non-scalable and (by default) thread-unsafe but also easily accessible (to name a few properties) before deciding if it's the right solution. cc @Tek
18:31
@CarComp answering your own question is fine, answers based on other answers isn't normally, unless it's quite different.
@CarComp sounds like the best action is to comment/edit
user142019
I hid the flag bubble using custom CSS. :D
user142019
For eternity.
@MooingDuck So to expand on the earlier problem, what dictates compile time vs. runtime processing?
@Zoidberg Why are we talking about CSS in the C++ chatroom? Just curious, and just coming back to this room.
user142019
What C++ chatroom? Where?
18:35
@MarcusStuhr 1. Being complex enough that the compiler can't see that it can do it all at compile time, or 2. depending on some input that doesn't happen until run time.
So if I introduced a loop that iterates to 1000, say?
@MarcusStuhr in general, the compiler will do it's best do do everything at compile time that it possibly can.
1 hour ago, by Mooing Duck
@MarcusStuhr I timed it and encountered a problem. The compiler is smarter than you are. The assembly it's generating for for(int i=0; i<1000000000; ++i) ans += PE1(); was mov edi,dword ptr [esp+0Ch].
for all that math, a billion times, it reduced it down to a single copy instruction of the result to ans.
Singletons are a nightmare don't use singletons
The advice about singletons boils down to this and there's really no need to think more about it
38 mins ago, by Mooing Duck
@MarcusStuhr http://ideone.com/r8c0Sp then measure them in aggregate
2.8s lol
18:38
but when I passed i as a parameter to the function I got timings
@CatPlusPlus Only a Sith deals in absolutes. Well, actually, that explains a lot.
@MarcusStuhr dude you never told me what version of GCC you're using
No, it's just a bad design all around
It's really as simple as that
@Rapptz Not sure -- probably a fairly old one. I'm not at that computer atm. Will check later.
Tiptoeing around it and hoping it might have some uses is bullshit
18:39
When you get the chance just std::cout << __VERSION__; should do it
I haz baked potato <3
at work?
over here it's 3.4.2 (mingw-special)
Singleton is asbestos
18:40
@MarcusStuhr .. dude..
You just don't use it
@MarcusStuhr use a loop that iterates to (for one example) atoi(argv[1]).
Get rid of that GCC
how old is 3.4.2? that sounds ancient
Upgrade to 4.5 at least
user142019
18:41
Install GHC. It's much better than GCC.
It issss.
Get your Mingw here: nuwen.net/mingw.html
3.4.2 was released in 2004
dang man. Running on some ancient C++.
@JerryCoffin oh nice, comes with boost too
Yeah it's a pretty nice distro
@MarcusStuhr yes -- very handy.
I guess the next logical question: Is there any way to pass it a default argument that isn't processed at compile-time?
One would think I'd be less confused about the shortcuts in the editor I've programmed myself.
18:46
@MarcusStuhr rand? cin?
There's a reason it's processed at compile time
Because it can be
When in doubt, rebuild all.
So why shouldn't it be
@CatPlusPlus artificial profiling
user142019
18:48
Yeah, loads of nonsense
user142019
> Only a moron likes this.
shrug in the end, I'm just trying to time the efficiency of the algorithm. I guess I should time it even with the compile-time optimizations/processing
@Zoidberg whoa
Even if, in this case, it's nothing
@MarcusStuhr just be aware of exactly what is being timed
are you still trying to profile? What's wrong with the profiling code I gave you three times that does actual measurements?
18:51
@Zoidberg Fundamentalists (of nearly all sorts) are just too funny.
I've been on reddit circlejerk subreddits for so long that everytime I see the word fundamentalists I can only think of "fundies"
What's funny is that they took time to think about and write this shit down
The most important problem in the world
user142019
There is a Dutch brand of cookies and if you buy 143 packets of them you get one packet for free.
What a great deal
I'll take eight
user142019
I won't take even one.
18:54
@CatPlusPlus :))
I can't even remember this right waah
@MooingDuck I understand what your code is doing but I'm not sure if it applies to what I am trying to accomplish exactly. For future problems I won't be able to call it 200000+ times or for arbitrarily high levels of input, etc, and in many cases they won't get processed at compile-time either.
In this case it might make sense since it's an O(1) algorithm
@Zoidberg It is a reference shame on you for not getting it
user142019
I don't get it.
user142019
18:56
I have never seen that episode.
user142019
Tomorrow Java class. I'm so happy.
user142019
Best day of the week.
Hah you have 2 mondays!
user142019
I hope teacher will advocate singletons so I can laugh at him.
@MarcusStuhr alter the 200000000 iterations to be whatever number you can be bothered to wait for (for me, about two seconds). If the inputs are too large, i%max_input.
18:59
Does it necessarily have to be a different i each time? The compiler will optimize/lump it together if it's the same i otherwise?
that distro is 427 MB once fully extracted.
@Zoidberg Comedic gold mine, am I right?
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Q: simple bank account application for a bank employee

August MinegaFor this task you are required to develop a simple bank account application for a bank employee (the user of the application) to manage a customer’s account. The application will have “hard-coded” the customer’s name, account number and the user’s password using constant declarations. The applica...

lol
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@Rapptz down already
19:04
yeah when I refreshed it went down
didn't even get a chance to read it before it got closed
lol
It should be NARQ though.
yeah that's what I flagged it as..
What IDE do you guys prefer?
Depends..
user142019
Vim + Z shell + GDB.
19:06
@Mysticial I say we all vote to reopen, so we can close it for the right reason!
Personally, it depends on what language I'm using.
user142019
@JerryCoffin What is this? The centre of bureaucracy?
Eclipse is usable, but tedious and annoying.
user142019
And ugly as hell.
@MarcusStuhr There's really only one IDE worthy of the name. Anything but VS is really just an editor (well, Embarcadero's is probably really an IDE as well, though it's been so long since I looked that I'm not really sure any more).
19:08
Is search down?
are you asking why search is so ugly now?
because I miss the old search results.
:(
@Mysticial looks like
@JerryCoffin I agree; I rather like VS. I just wish I was able to use it with the project setups at most of the places I've worked.
Only thing I dislike about VS is how long it takes to open up
@bamboon thx. Just making sure it wasn't just me.
19:09
well if I'm compiling short programs I like using Sublime Text 2 :D
holy shit
@ShotgunNinja This isn't so much about like/dislike, as the simple fact that Eclipse and such are really just big editors that spawn separate programs for almost everything (e.g., debugging). Thus, they're not "integrated", regardless of how much you might like them.
a bird crashed into my window
I jumped off my chair, lol
user142019
noob
He couldn't shit on you so he made you shit yourself :P
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19:10
I interpreted the question in completely the wrong way
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14222258/how-to-interprete-lsd-acid-into-c-using-map-container-from-stl
user142019
I use Vim for everything from implementing Zoidlang to doing my homework.
@JerryCoffin Oh, I misunderstood what you meant by that.
They're making a 3D pokemon game @Mysticial
@Rapptz oooh...
user142019
There are 3D Pok'emon games already.
19:13
damn
@Zoidberg The game cube ones right?
I meant for the 3DS
user142019
I don't know. For the Wii I think.
user142019
Ohh that kind of 3D. :P
@Rapptz Dammit, that means I need to get a 3DS...
oh well...
@Mysticial ustream.tv/NIntendoUK and youtube.com/watch?v=4bIrWryFc7A&feature=youtu.be you can pick whichever, the former is 10 minutes long and more detailed.
it's called Pokemon X and Pokemon Y lol
19:16
@Rapptz Seriously... Pokemon X and Y? What is this? Chromosomes? They're running out of ideas are they...
Oh gosh.
@Mysticial dude did you see that trailer
Are you guys paying attention to the AGDQ marathon?
@Mysticial I like it
trying out Vim
19:17
@Mysticial ...and after producing them for only 25 years!
@ShotgunNinja I've watched a little bit yesterday
man I totally want that new pokemon game.. I'm usually not that excited for them either
@AndreiTita I fell asleep watching it last night, lol
@Rapptz I've barely started BK2.
user142019
@MarcusStuhr See you in ten years!
19:20
Have like 3 badges so far.
They actually +voiced me in the IRC channel, and let me put up links to Twitter retweets and custom art I make for the streams.
@Mysticial but it's in 3D!!
@Rapptz BK2 is in 3D?
no Pokemon X and Pokemon Y
19:22
I've been playing it on a DSi XL.
Damn. I'm really falling behind.
My "competitive" pokemon are still in Gen 4
competitive pokemon didn't change much in gen 5
@Rapptz Agreed, though OU got a few new pokes.
@Rapptz That I noticed. I duped and transferred copies of my OU from Gen 4 to Gen 5 and I still did pretty well in the battle tower.
but man.. an actual 3D pokemon is something I've been waiting for years..
@JerryCoffin Bond and comics are closer to 75, I believe.
19:25
I mean the gamecube ones were pretty cool but it didn't feel the same
@Rapptz real time combat in 3d :(
@MooingDuck Another thing I've been waiting for..
I don't mind turn based battle much but an overhaul would be so cool.
Unrelated: I dislike how much in Legend of Zelda: Minish cap you have to find and talk to a specific person in town to continue the main story. I get stuck a lot and keep having to look it up.
user142019
Walking down an escalator that is offline feels weird.
Ell
Ell
I've never played minish cap
19:28
@Zoidberg escalator
Ell
Ell
^^
I finished Minish Cap easy the first play through but when I replayed it years later it got harder for some reason.
user142019
@MooingDuck I agree.
@Ell it's actually good except for the bits where you have to talk to people with no real indication. "You can't run fast enough to cross the swamp" apperently means "go find the bootmaker."
Ell
Ell
ahh right
have you all watched c++ and beyond 1012 herb sutter concurrecy and parallelism?
19:30
@Mysticial maybe Pokemon X, Y and Z represent a 3D Vector as a sign of going from 2D to 3D?
Might explain the name.
You'd need Z as well.
I guess that'd be the 3rd installation.
@Ell 1012? Seriously... why are you still bringing this up. Clearly the stuff he said is now outdated
It's implied that the third one would be Z!
Ell
Ell
@Borgleader heh oops :P
@Borgleader I gotta admit, though, concurrent code in 1012 would certainly be a big deal for those guys.
user142019
19:36
@Ell no.
Am I the only one still stuck in an era where OoT/Chrono Trigger/FF/SMRPG reign supreme? :X
@Ell Yes, but I was young enough at the time that I doubt I understood it all.
Ell
Ell
hehe :P okay, did anyone watch the 2012 one? :L
@MarcusStuhr Skyward Sword was a good game..
user142019
@Ell no.
19:41
But would you maintain that SS > OoT?
hm.. SS is going in the right direction but it had a couple flaws
Ell
Ell
There is some code:
void func() {
    future<int> f = start_some_work();
    /* ... more code that doesn't f.get() or f.wait() */
}
mainly the open world aspect was lacklustre compared to TP/OoT
other than that it was beautiful
Ell
Ell
There is no way to see whether this code blocks or not because we can't tell if the work is started by std::thread or std::async. I don't understand this :S
user142019
@Ell I think the dtor will wait.
Ell
Ell
19:45
@Zoidberg the dtor for the future waits
oh wait
user142019
@Ell dat pun
Ell
Ell
heh :P
little help on this question, top two answers are blatantly wrong.
user142019
lol
lol
19:49
A would be defined by the two words prior to its first usage in the description: "An array*WhozCraig 3 mins ago
did MinGW 4.7.2 fix that string issue?
@Rapptz string issue?
18
A: to_string is not a member of std, says so g++

RapptzThis is a known bug under MinGW. Relevant Bugzilla. In the comments section you can get a patch to make it work with MinGW.

@Rapptz oh, std::to_string.
I'm still using 4.7.0 so I don't know if it's worth updating :|
19:52
I believe my GCC 4.8-unstable build should have std::to_string
Oh the bugzilla says "resolved fixed" under status
There was some work on MinGW-w64 side to accomodate libstdc++'s requirement for POSIX printf in their implementation so it becomes possible.
I really hate the fact libstdc++ doesn't have a simple fallback using a local stringstream, but hey, who am I
Ah so 4.8.0 should fix it?
4.8 in combination with MinGW-w64 trunk (soon to be v3) should fix it.
haha
19:55
Nevertheless, std::to_string is a horribly limited API.
whoever said it doens't have a HDD
The xi3 DOES have an HDD. 1TB.
Well all the string conversion functions are broken, not just to_string
@GigaBass it?
It only needs keyboard/mouse and a screen after all.
When I earlier put a link here about it. After all it does have an hdd
@GigaBass xi3.com is down, that's a bad sign
19:57
it was @JerryCoffin
Oh it is you're right
@Zoidberg doesn't have to be case. see this stacked-crooked.com/view?id=fc1302ece20ed4257d84c73e31b3f725
@Ell see above
@GigaBass That's (at most) half a hard drive! :-) (but I stand corrected).
pfft, I've got 500GB hdd
and I bought this 12 months ago!
way to put me down >_>
@JerryCoffin 1TB is half a hard drive? :( I only have 200GB
@MooingDuck Less than half a hard drive.
3TB is standard now. :)
19:59
@MooingDuck lol you're behind on everything :(
Look at all these people's lifes you've insulted @JerryCoffin!
@Mysticial standard? Last I checked 600-800GB was standard (as measured by Best Buy advertisements)

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