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22:00
Yay new YT reacts
@JerryCoffin I had tongue in cheek. The implication being "oh , hey, the Coffin dropping me a link, can't afford to pass that up"
@StackedCrooked Looks like our mods are complaining a bit about your answer. Can you expand it a bit?
@Xeo It serves no purposes that std::type_info couldn't do. They might as well just had given std::type_info the same gauruntees and avoided the extra cruft.
@sehe I see -- I guess, anyway! :-)
22:02
don't get it
@Mysticial Done.
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@DeadMG YMCA
@ThePhD I don't think so.
@StackedCrooked wut
lol
You didn't do anything. :)
Refresh?
@StackedCrooked Expand as in -> add more detail
22:04
The complaint was that it was not clear whether it is an answer or a comment.
Now it's clearly an answer.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@StackedCrooked lol... come to the anime chat.
robot
were all the case insensitive operators based on that level of case-insensitiveness?
What do you mean?
you said to me that Unicode case-insensitive operations have levels of case-insensitiveness.
22:07
There is only one "level" of case-insensitiveness.
the first one is like, accents only or someshit.
@DeadMG No, collation does.
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so the other operations are only case-insensitive or normal?
@DeadMG Yes -- you either case-fold or you don't.
didn't know you were a Unicode expert.
22:08
No one here is.
@DeadMG In general, no -- but I have figured out one or two minor points along the way.
user142019
Hmm.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're not fooling us anymore with that
user142019
Protobuf-based DBMS.
@Zoidberg Based on what model
YouTube is taking forever to reencode I hope the final result won't suck
22:13
found the bug I've been hunting for several days now
-      memcpy(state.gpr + inst.RD, words + inst.RD, 32 - inst.RD);
+      memcpy(state.gpr + inst.RD, words + inst.RD, (32 - inst.RD) * sizeof(uint32_t));
you can laugh at me
Why are you using memcpy
@CatPlusPlus he's a bad ass
@CatPlusPlus memcpy FTW
memcpy is awesome.
I like to live dangerously, that's why
22:13
At least write a templated wrapper
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Has everyone gone nuts?
So you can't skip the type
std::copy, when I use it with pointers, gives me this MASSIVE warning in MSVC.
"I'M SORRY THIS TYPE CAN POSSIBLE GO OVER THE EDGE ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THSI ARE YOU REALLY REALLY SURE?"
And then you wonder why your code doesn't work with optimisations on
@zneak ETS, eh?
22:14
Yes, mother fucker, I'm sure. Shut up, it's your fault you don't take an out_end if you fucking cared so goddamn much.
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@ThePhD Disable secure scl warnings, fix'd
yup, I'm from Montréal as well.
@ThePhD Output iterators don't have ends.
Should have known with that ugly memcpy.
@ThePhD Sounds like you already went over the edge...
22:15
@DeadMG Then why does MSVC warn me if they don't have ends? :3c
Whhhyyyyyy?
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_SECURE_SCL warnings are bonkers. Disable them. :s
worry not, for they don't teach us c++
@ThePhD Because it's right, the operation is relatively unsafe.
just Java
something like a back_inserter can output indefinitely.
22:16
@zneak hahaha, memcpy.
well, not indefinitely, but you'll have way bigger problems when that fails.
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@DeadMG Yeah, unfortunately they don't give us any tools to say "YES I KNOW SHADDUP" in the code
@Xeo Yeah. All the LLVM and Clang headers make those warnings, and a shitbunch of others.
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I mean, you could write a raw_iterator wrapper or sth, but eh
I had to disable all warnings when compiling them.
btw robot
22:17
If the operation wanted to be as safe as possible they should have just taken an "end" and did a std::distance. Don't warn me about unsafe code and then provide me no alternatives. =l
link back to those Unicode categories?
You mean the list of properties I posted the other day?
user142019
Real programmers compile without warnings.
hmm
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Zoidberg, honestly, you just suck.
22:18
my list (which was stolen from a different list of yours) is quite a bit different.
@Xeo Shoudl those defines go in the project or should I just leave them in the source code?
user142019
@Xeo why?
I removed is_separator because general_category(u) == separator is very unintuitive.
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@ThePhD I think you actually need to do it project-wide
I also don't know if an is_titlecase(u) can be made useful.
22:19
I have shit like
@DeadMG Link to me to it.
category_joining_class.
I have that too, but in a sub-namespace.
@R.MartinhoFernandes codepuppy.co.uk/StringProposal.aspx right at the bottom.
That isn't useful outside of very specific contexts (like implementing the Unicode algorithms or a font renderer).
22:20
What does uppercase return so you have to mark it as unspecified
yeah... "unspecified" isn't very useful, since I can't do anything with the results.
@CatPlusPlus A range of code points.
Uppercasing single codepoint can result in several? Neat
Largest expansion is 3x, IIRC.
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@CatPlusPlus German ß -> SS, IIRC
22:23
@DeadMG Basically, this list is only those properties I believe are useful for end-users.
yeah
Also it's been 9 months since you started this project jesus how the time flies
trying to think of what I'm going to do for variable-length results
That's a whole pregnancy. :O
What you have seems to include everything, even stuff that was artificially created for the algorithms.
22:23
I would normally just have string name; but a whole bunch of people would bitch about the performance implications.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I ripped it from you before you thought about which ones were internal and which were external.
hmm
string&.
problem solved.
kek
hmmm
how performance-conscious do I need to be here?
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Hmm... TIL it's Howard's fault that we don't have std::identity in C++11. :s
22:28
// you don't want people to go and...
// fix typo in U+FE18 PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT WHITE LENTICULAR BRAKCET
std::swap(properties(0xFE18).name[57], properties(0xFE18).name[58]);
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Uhm.. hm. I can't connect to the FTB server :|
lol
@Xeo What server?
Wall of code wall of code
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@DeadMG o_o
@CatPlusPlus Lounge server
hmm
22:30
@Xeo Oh. Maybe @sehe shut it down
Xeo
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Something about missing versions of Mods
Nah, the server itself is online
note to self: to stop those noobs bitching, just return const codepoint_properties&, instead of codepoint_properties by value.
@Xeo What's the error
@DeadMG Dunno. I am currently returning text<utf8, std::string> by value for name and small_vector<code_point, 4> for the rest. I am leaving it unspecified because I can think of some alternatives that peform better.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I figure that I will simply return const codepoint_properties&.
then there is only O(1) allocation of each member.
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22:31
@CatPlusPlus This
Ah, but that means having all names static, or a cache or something.
@Xeo Reinstall the pack then
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't you implement it by just looking up into a giant LUT?
At least in ogonek, some names are generated on-demand.
Otherwise it would make the gigantic table even more gigantic.
Oh wait
Seems there's been an update
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22:33
Yeah, I think it's the server being out-of-date
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, but you still have to store all those names.
if you don't store the name, how can you generate it when it's asked for?
I present thee CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3402 fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/3402/index.htm.
I have that and its thousands of friends, as a range of characters sharing the name CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-#.
Then I replace # by it's hex code point in get_name.
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So you never expose the true name?
22:35
@Xeo There is no true name.
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Oh
"(J) non-standard form of U+559C 喜, to like, love, enjoy; a joyful thing" is the description, and is from the Unihan database.
I still don't support that.
I wouldn't say character descriptions are very important
The Name property is the mechanical CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3402.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You could have unordered_map<char32t_, codepoint_properties>.
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22:37
So, no FTB today then
And to be honest, I don't think fast retrieval of Unicode names is very important.
Yeah...
That's kind of like.
Extra shit, really. ._.
I can't think of a single application that would need that more than once every hundred milliseconds (i.e. a character map).
o_o
Oh... oh my god. I've almost .Decl.h and .inl all of my code.
I'm almost done separating everything.
I can ditch Unity Builds soon!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree.
let me RDP over the current version of the proposal for your review.
22:41
There's also the fact that the Unicode Name property is not meant for presentation, but as an identifier instead (exhibit A: see "brakcet" above; that will never be fixed). But the code point is already a smaller identifier with the same uniqueness.
Fuck
Soup jar wasn't sealed properly
Soup spilled out
lol
Now I have a soup without any fluid content
And I can eat it with a fork
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Exception: Soup.jar not `sealed'
Bad at life, games and everything
oh yeah, I never fixed the policies.
I might just leave their interface undefined and be like, "Partially specialize".
K, I have a couple things to point out about the properties provided.
go for it
I can't think of a way to make is_titlecase useful. For clarity, unlike "Uppercase" and "Lowercase" there isn't a "Titlecase" Unicode property. If provided, it would have to be derived, but I can't think of way to do it that 1) isn't overly complex 2) meets expectations (what are the expectations?)
22:46
hmmm
I mostly added it for symmetry, intuitively it should be the same as the other cases.
but if Unicode doesn't actually provide for it, I will remove it.
Can a single codepoint be said to be title case anyway?
That's more something to be said about a sentence
I don't even know the difference between title and upper :P
German ß to the rescue!
upper(ß) == SS; title(ß) == Ss.
curious
(even though ß never shows at the start of a word, so title(ß) is useless)
22:48
Yeah but then SS is not a single codepoint
So you can't feed it to your is_titlecase :v:
Exactly why I think it cannot be made useful..
Another example is DZ, dz, and Dz, where all three are single code points.
Ligature?
No, some language treats it as a distinct letter.
Can't recall which one.
Dz is a digraph of the Latin script, used in Polish, Kashubian, Macedonian, Slovak, and Hungarian to represent . In Dene Suline (Chipewyan) and Cantonese Pinyin it represents . In Polish dz generally represents . However, when followed by i it is palatalized to . Examples of dz (bell) (kind, type) Compare dz followed by i: (child) (girl, girlfriend) In Lithuanian In Macedonian The Macedonian digraph Dz, like in Polish and Hungarian represents a single phoneme. It is the Macedonian transliteration from the Cyrillic character "S" (not actually based on the Latin letter S). It is us...
Slovak.
22:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
YT doesn't say it's being processed any more but there's still no 720p :<
> Your browser does not currently recognise any of the video formats available.
hmmm
Maybe it's not 720p on Twitch
how to specify how many replacement characters are issued?
22:56
@CatPlusPlus You make me laugh, "derp the beginning"
It's a horrible gimmick that probably half of Internet already did
@DeadMG There is no mandatory rule, but there is a well-specified recommendation in the standard (I actually have a bug filed because ogonek that does not follow that).
But that's what I'm going with!
so I can just say "LOL Ask the Unicode Standard".
22:57
I can give you some section numbers if you want.
I'm playing on Hard/Hardcore and I'm going to be dying a lot :v:
naw.
But I would leave it unspecified. There is no need to force an algorithm to become overly complex to accomodate that.
I may come back and look for section numbers later.
Somewhere at the end I accidentally killed a guy I had to protect with a dynamite
user142019
22:58
for (obj : objects) recursively_set_marked(obj.get(), true);

main.cpp:17:14: error: use of undeclared identifier 'obj'
        for (obj : objects) recursively_set_marked(obj.get(), true);
             ^
Critical sneak attack :smug:
user142019
WTF. Since when does clang not support range-based for.
auto obj you badlet
user142019
Oh wait. auto&. T_T
user142019
C++ y u no implicit type inference.
22:59
Because that's bad.

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