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20:00
That's why I don't click the vid link. It's kind of expected
user142019
For as far as HTML can be parsed, how good is Perl at parsing HTML?
@Ell I'm good at demonstrating it's first law. In my work room
@Zoidberg The same as any other Turing-complete language.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Fun fact: they're not really lesbians.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG gimme a sec and I'll write the given data
20:01
and it helps that PERL's "regular expressions" are in fact not FSM, but PDA.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, we figured that out ten years ago...
@Zoidberg I'd say good. I think there is a CPAN module complete with quirks mode. Also, Perl6 has neat extensions to regex taht allow you to write a modular grammar. Haven't used it, but sure would if forced to use Perl (at gunpoint)
user142019
I have Perl 5. :P I'll look at the CPAN modules.
Ell
Ell
perl regex are very powerful
@DeadMG girls and you say "eww"?
20:02
@Ell Perl is a regex engine with a bunch of imperative programming features tacked on.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The music was terrible. What girls?
@sehe You are a wise mammal.
Apologies if you are not a mammal.
@Zoidberg Perl6 is better. Only, it is a bit stuck. Python v3 has largely surpassed it, while having started (years?) later
user142019
20:02
Perl 6 can only be parsed by Perl.
@LucDanton I am
@Zoidberg Huh. I'm sure you're right. Don't know why that matters.
actually, it plain can't be parsed
fact: parsing PERL is solving the Halting Problem.
user142019
I like Perl.
user142019
It's like PHP++.
Ell
Ell
I was thinking that, I read that only perl can parse perl
user142019
20:03
Or rather, PHP is Perl--.
Ell
Ell
so how is it parsed at all? o.O
basically, the grammar is not exact
Actually, it is a bit better than PHP, in the ecosystem really. It is still bad for your health.
user142019
@Ell it's an obvious joke.
the interpreter guesses.
20:04
Try writing a hash of arrays once. Without getting confused.
parsing Perl exactly is undecidable.
user142019
@sehe less inconsistent, I suppose. Is it also so fucking silent about errors even with use strict; use warnings;? (I hope not.)
user142019
I like Perl's syntax.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG thanks anyway for the offer, but I just found the answer :D
@Zoidberg It's not. It's a bit like writing with -Weffc++ though, or C with -ansi -pedantic. You continually run into surprises/walls
20:05
you suck
what even was the problem?
Perl doesn't have a syntax
user142019
@sehe oh okay. :P Cool.
Declaring an array with size 0 should still create an array with 1 slot seeing as how arrays start at 0, then 1, then 2, etc. — Nogg 1 hour ago
repost
Because you suck, @Praetorian (there was a spurious char at the front) ^
@DeadMG No shit, Cpt. Obvious. Look what it replied to?
20:07
oh, I couldn't even see the gray arrow
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG it was enthalpy stuff, finding standard enthalpy of combustion/formation
user142019
Oh awesome $#array.
sehe stuck in the past again
do you just randomly go back in the transcript occasionally
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A: What is the name of this operator: "-->"?

Rana Muhammad UsmanThere are two operators The decrement operator -- and comparison greater than operator >. The --> is not any operator

^^ Should we nuke it? It dupes the top answer.
it's a community wiki
does it really matter
20:10
@Mysticial flagged and downvoted
@Rapptz Well, yes. Dupe answers should be removed to keep the noise down.
@Rapptz There's more than (just) (just) rep
added my trademark disparaging comment to drive the point home
and, incidentally, to inform the author of wtf is going on
The only exception to the "no dupes" rule are FGITW answers at the beginning.
20:12
@Rapptz: This sort of thing is never about whether the user gets the rep. It's about whether we want the answer to exist.
^^
exactly
@Mysticial exactly
@LightnessRacesinOrbit thank you
@sehe at your service :)
can't say I care, I'm going to go back to working on whatever I was doing
20:12
@Zoidberg Like bash! Look mom, no bash
> deleted by owner 19 secs ago
Damn, that was fast.
user142019
$#arr is so nice.
user142019
Much better than myarray[myarray.length - 1]. :P
Ell
Ell
arr.last
20:14
curious: Is there an easy way, given a vector V, to duplicate/extend it N times?
@Mysticial Really? It lived for > 10 hours, despite this question having 419 favourite stars
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I noticed that too. Weak sauce
@MarcusStuhr as in sequentially duplicate its elements into the same container?
@sehe Oh shit you're right. It is that old.
@Zoidberg The last time I saw something egregious like that was in PL/SQL
I only noticed it on the most recent edit.
20:14
V=[1,4,6,5], N=3, say -- then new V is [1,4,6,5,1,4,6,5,1,4,6,5,1,4,6,5]
@MarcusStuhr reserve then std::copy to a back inserter (is that still technically UB? hmm) -- N times. best I can do.
@Mysticial yep
@MarcusStuhr are V and new V the same object by mandate?
@Ell Man, it's been a really long time since I did enthalpy.
ok then what I said
i'm just simply trying to extend V with N copies of itself
20:15
@MarcusStuhr Do you need the copies stored? Or just an iterator that yields them N times
I think you shouhld use higher logic
don't store N copies. that's pointless
@DeadMG s/hal/ro/?
@sehe No.
I don't think I even heard of it
this is the 100% ideal opportunity for space optimisation :)
20:16
it's a chemistry term
Actually that's a good point @sehe, I might be able to take advantage of that instead... not sure if my overall runtime would improve though if I am constantly doing modulus operations on the index
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Depends on what subsequently happens. But yeah, big chance it's useless
Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system. It includes the internal energy, which is the energy required to create a system, and the amount of energy required to make room for it by displacing its environment and establishing its volume and pressure. Enthalpy is a thermodynamic potential. It is a state function and an extensive quantity. The unit of measurement for enthalpy in the International System of Units (SI) is the joule, but other historical, conventional units are still in use, such as the British thermal unit and the calorie. The enthalpy is the pref...
@sehe true
vs. going ahead and wasting the extra memory
could be destined for mutation
20:20
@MarcusStuhr depends. I'd say the odds are highly in favour of the modulo operation. Simply because it will just be an additional 3 or so instruction bytes. The data size could easily become a burden unless alignment and cache size are good
@sehe That is my hunch as well -- I'm giving it a shot (especially since my vector is quite large otherwise -- upwards of 10^7 elements)
Cold-Heartedness Melts in Orbit
might use that for a while
@EtiennedeMartel aw that's some serious incisions
user142019
@sehe { "foo" => (1, 2, 3), "bar" => (4, 5, 6) }?
ZONG
user142019
Perl's intro gives this example:
huh. name/avatar change doesn't propogate to chat immediately
user142019
my $variables = {
    scalar  =>  {
                 description => "single item",
                 sigil => '$',
                }
}
@Zoidberg And then use it. Pass the second array to a function by reference, and once by copy
user142019
20:27
Mustn't that be %variables?
@Zoidberg There you go. It's that confusing.
user142019
lol
I think there is $\{ .... } and $\varname and ... well frankly I don't remember it because it is so much more unintuitive to me than C++
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Never has. Refresh browser. Gravatar lags due to gravatar.com
It's not a gravatar any more though
Whole browser?!
I have reloaded just the chat tab a few times
Hahaha woooow
20:30
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Anyways. I notice that the chat user profile is indeed out of synch. It must be both then
gllload.c
Guess I'll wait
Superstar, over 120 warnings
Or more accurately I guess you'll have to wait ;D
20:30
@ThePhD That's meh. Unless you didn't use any templates
@sehe It's plain C.
@ThePhD Impressive. Did you use -pedantic, or forget -std=c99?
Albeit, they have a 11000+ line source code in here.
@sehe It's just -Wall, actually. W3 from MSVC gets mapped to -Wall
Oooh, I didn't know I had to -std=c99
Let me add that to my translation command...
Why c99 though?
GLload doesn't use C99
Is that the latest and greatest?
20:32
C2011 is newest
-std=c2011
Sounds like fun.
-std=c11 probably
People default to C89 for some inexplicable reason
@ThePhD Sadly, twitter keeps HTTP50x on accessing @tinkertim
@sehe Aww, how else will Twitter entertain now? :c
@ThePhD I never said you need it. Just guessing common causes for many errors
20:34
@CatPlusPlus Apparently there's no -std=c11. Either that or these man pages are super-duper out of date.
Which man pages?
GCC even has man pages?
@CatPlusPlus pahtahbihlihtih
Then again, the latest c++ std these manpages list is std=c++0x
@CatPlusPlus ?! The longest kind
20:34
@ThePhD 4.7 then
^ Indeed, the longest.
@ThePhD It's from 4.4.
Well, the manpages say c++0x, but sending the command std=c++11 works out too.
OH WELL LOVELY
I've been basing all my work off g++ 4.4
@TimPost Wait. A. Bleeding. Second. Did you just delete your Twitter account?
Sweet deal.
20:36
About 4 years old.
gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs is the only place where you find GCC docs
Okay
so c++11 and c11 are a go-go.
Gonna do c11 as the default then?
Unless c99 has some merits?
C has no merits
Good to know!
So... I think it works.
@CatPlusPlus duh. my system just has them at my fingertips (man gcc) and it dates 2012-09-20 (gcc is built from gcc-defaults (1.117ubuntu2) published on 2012-09-21)
> - A fetch from the main memory when there is a cache miss costs 400 cycles. Pointer indirection in particular tends to fill up cache lines, and hence increase the number of cache misses overall.
> - A wrong branch prediction costs over 20 cycles. A branch that skips a simple calculation can actually run slower than the calculation.
> To put it another way, C is no longer close to the real machine
20:51
I disagree
those things are the properties of the real machine; there is no programming language that could possibly run on the real machine that could avoid those factors.
@CatPlusPlus Because that's when C ceased having relevance for most people.
@TonyTheLion "Worth the read" links to a png. Seriously?
@sehe That's what's call "conclusory" -- some "evidence" is presented, then a "conclusion", but the conclusion doesn't follow from the evidence.
Wheeeerrreeeee iiiiiis thheeeeeee loooooooooveeeeeeeeee
@JerryCoffin Be that as it may. It strikes some important points. Which, taken separately, gave me some ideas on how to think about this
20:57
@LucDanton Sorry, it's not really exciting, so I kinda forgot about it.
@JerryCoffin What?! Elvis died?
@sehe 'fraid so. What's amazing is that he lived as long as he did, given the amount of drugs he apparently used.
He just went home
@R.MartinhoFernandes also, it wasn't.
20:58
I thought it was crappy enough for jpeg
user142019
I just wrote some Java.
user142019
Fuck Java.
user142019
Java y u no var. T_T

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