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15:00
@Xeo, oh yeah
@Xeo, I got it
Thanks
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Code hightlighting sucks in chat, sorry.
You can highlight code in chat?
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Backticks
'int a = 5'
int a = 5
That seemed to be monospace.
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Aye
user142019
15:02
You cannot do syntax highlighting in chat without a custom user script.
@Xeo, do I have to include it inside class B : public A { /* here */ }; or just in the hpp file of the class anywhere?
How do you make multiline code?
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@Jueecy Wait, B is not derived from A?
@Xeo, yes
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struct B : A{
  using A::a;
  void a(double){ ... }
};
@Pawnguy7 ^ like that :P
user1182183
15:03
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Xeo
Xeo
Read the formatting FAQ / the newbie hints
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Lol
Jesus brain, wake the fuck up!
fyi this game is bad and you're wasting time
user1182183
15:04
@CatPlusPlus It has CO-OP, that's why I downloaded it to try xd
@Xeo, ok thanks. Finally got it.
@GamErix Such a terrible mistake.
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@Jueecy np
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@EtiennedeMartel why? xd
@GamErix The game sucks.
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15:05
Man, I'm enlightening people left and right today. I should start my own religion.
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It's unfinished, actually.
The AI is terribly buggy.
user1182183
well, I started installing it so I will try it, and then say "ok you guys were right" or "it's playable"
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xD
@Xeo a religion template?
typename is your god
ok you guys were "left and right" (said xeo-god)
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15:06
A meta-religion, so to speak
Hello good morning evening or whatever, is here anyone who has free time to help me with a MPI C code that is supposed to multiply 2 matrices? i can't find a little bug and i have 3 days trying to find it, i am a bit frustrated
Any recomendations for a GUI library that is cross platform? (as in, scrollsbars, drop-down menus, and the like)
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@AlbertoBonsanto GLM
GLM? XD
What is it?
user1182183
15:08
oh wait that's C++ library
@GamErix I don't trust Metacritic that much, but a metascore of 43 is tough to ignore.
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A math library
MPI
it's a homework project, i have to use MPI :\
Xeo
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> Generally unfavorable based on 666 Ratings
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@AlbertoBonsanto if I just knew what MPI is :P
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15:09
Something sinister is at work there.
it is ok
Looks like I'll have to surrender
@AlbertoBonsanto If you cannot debug it after three days of effort with the source and debugger in front of you, what do you expect us to do?
but if you wish you can take a little look, pastecode.org/index.php/view/83799792 , and this is the output :( i.imgur.com/8bJNus6.png
maybe the problem is soemthign i don't see
and you guys have lot of experience :)
Xeo
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@TonyTheLion You might even say I'm con*templating* changing the world with this religion.
user1182183
@AlbertoBonsanto if you have problems multyplying a matrix look at your matrix multiplier? Base your code on GLM convert it to C or sumthing.
15:13
@AlbertoBonsanto "a code"
Please, for the love of Knuth, 'code' is a mass noun. You don't write 'codes' and you don't need 'a code'. It's just code, okay?
@Xeo It's a con-template! Hubbard alert!
@AlbertoBonsanto It's 435 lines with more stars than a clear night sky. I really don't want to tangle with that.
Thanks anyways guys
user1182183
from what I know multiplying a matrix by a matrix is not just [row][column]*[row][colum] .. your code clearly does that..?
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double matrixMultiplier( double *rowA, double *colB, int n )
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I'm sleepy -.-'
15:16
oh don't see that
it is not used
see slave function
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yeah I figured out
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slave, lemme look.
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    for( int i = 0; i < rows; i++ ){
        for( int j = 0; j < columnsA; j++)
            matrixA[ i ][ j ] = i + j;
    }

    for( int i = 0; i < columnsB; i++ ){
        for( int j = 0; j < rowsB; j++)
            matrixB[ i ][ j ] = i * j;
    }
user1182183
you 100% sure this is correct?
@AlbertoBonsanto also, what is mpi.h from? apt-get install libxxxxx-dev?
user1182183
15:18
oh wait this is populating the matrix
user1182183
goddamit kill me.
Any feedback on QT?
@GamErix Unless they're square matrices, it's clearly wrong (and if they are square, it's still wrong, but the bug is hidden).
@Pawnguy7 At least to the best of my recollection, while Qt does support OpenGL to some degree, it does not support OpenGL's feedback mode.
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@JerryCoffin I just don't understand what he is trying to achieve here:
user1182183
15:23
for( int k = 0; k < rows; k++ ){
    for ( int j = 0; j < columnsB; j++ ){
        matrixC[ k ][ j ] = 0.0;
        for ( int i = 0; i < columnsA; i++ )
            matrixC[ k ][ j ] += matrixA[ k ][ i ] * matrixB[ j ][ i ];
    }
}
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A: Is anybody using monadic bind-style programming with Expected<T>

XeoPassing normal functions to function templates (say, your .then) in C++, as opposed to Haskell, is extremely frustrating. You have to provide an explicit type signature for them if they're overloaded or templates. This is ugly and doesn't lend itself to monadic computation chains. Also, our cur...

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I seriously have to get that proposal out x_X
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and doesn't really , well, fit together?
15:25
@JerryCoffin Do I take that as a sign of your affinity to QT?
@GamErix In your first extract, the two pairs of loops clearly don't fit together. I don't know if he's using row-major or column-major ordering, but one is assuming one, and the other is assuming the other. If the first loop is using matrixA[i][j], then the other should be using matrixB[j][i] (or vice versa).
@GamErix what is your quesiton, i didn't get it
@Pawnguy7 Probably not.
@GamErix my B matrix is stored in columns and matrix A is stored by rows
@AlbertoBonsanto Okay -- I stand corrected.
user1182183
15:26
well ok but we see that execution stops at lines 387-405,
@JerryCoffin probably not? Are you not decisive?
user1182183
analyze line by line ? :P
@AlbertoBonsanto wokay. a bit funky. no experience there. Turns out that you need mpi_exec to run, and I have no clue what it means/does/ how to debug. So. No clue
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@ScottW /grasmanek94
15:28
@sehe yeah it's hard, it is used for parallel programming
@Pawnguy7 Yes, I definitely am. Usually. Well, sometimes anyway. Hmmm...come to think of it, I'm probably not...no, wait, I'm sure I must be. Probably anyway.
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Q: Convert binary ostringstream to char array in google::dense_hash_map

Pavlo DybanI have a problem with a binary ostringstream. I want to serialize Google's dense_hash_map. This is possible using a file handle, but not using a ostringstream, even though the docs claim this must be possible. The following code works: char *serializeTable( size_t &length ) { // seriali...

@AlbertoBonsanto well, I've done parallel programming, but with less restrictive frameworks, it would seem. What's the relation to Boost Mpi, if any?
from what I understand OP wants to convert binary data to something human readable
but I don't know I understand what he's asking
@sehe MPI is a nightmare :(
15:30
@ScottW Brevity is the soul of wit -- and more importantly, lingerie.
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@JerryCoffin lol
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and we will destroy it :P
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@ScottW y U not adding me o FB?
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xD
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@ScottW ok :D
user142019
15:34
Ancient humans y u no used hexadecimal system.
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Everything would've been much easier.
user1182183
Fuck you patch, FUCK!!!!!!! SINCE when does a patch say "WRONG CD KEY" ? XD@@@@@@@@@@@
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Also, humans y u no sixteen fingers.
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Typing would've been much easier.
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@Zoidberg I got 20.
user142019
15:35
No you have 10 fingers.
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@Zoidberg 20.0
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I disagree.
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I Agree.
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wait what
What the hell is the tag line about?
user1182183
15:35
did I just agree to your disagree or agree on the 20 fingers?
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@Xeo enlight us!
Xeo
Xeo
Wat?
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.^^^
Software Y U NEVER WORK PROPERLY?
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@TonyTheLion NEVAAAAARHGGGG BLEEERGHHH
15:36
so the question is how well does SO chat work on iPad?
Be neat if it works.
user142019
@TonyTheLion 4.46588770316π ≈ 14
user142019
And it's the 14th of March aka π day.
But that would make it that day on the 14th of every month
Which is just a pointless holiday
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@TonyTheLion because it was written by noobs!
15:39
the standard holiday for today involves consuming pie
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@Zoidberg 14.03, to be specific
Guess today's date.
I would be find using QT for open source, correct?
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> ≈
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@Zoidberg The .03 is important
@Zoidberg the stuff I'm working on wasn't written by noobs
@Zoidberg oh lol
15:39
@SamDeHaan No -- 3.14 = month three (March), day 14.
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@TonyTheLion Was it written by morons?
@Xeo no, it was written by experienced devs
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Are they members of the Lounge? :)
user142019
@TonyTheLion they can still be morons!
I am ready to be banned, cause here they are happy triggers stackoverflow.com/questions/15413712/…
15:41
@Xeo no
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@Xeo are you implying that anyone not a Lougian is a moron? :P
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@TonyTheLion There's a high possibility. :)
@Zoidberg I don't even know what it is.
@Xeo :)
user142019
@TonyTheLion It's an RSS reader.
user142019
15:42
It's as bad as 99.9999999% of RSS readers.
user142019
Maybe I'd have tried Fever if it was free.
@AlbertoBonsanto 'After several days of 80's style debugging (means not debugger at all)'. I think I start to see a problem area...
@Zoidberg I don't use RSS, ever. I couldn't give two craps about any RSS feed out there.
user142019
RSS is bad and therefore most RSS readers are bad.
@MartinJames What makes you think we didn't have debuggers in the '80s? (protip: we did).
user142019
15:45
Don't write bugs and you don't have to debug.
@Zoidberg To be more specific: RSS involves XML, so most RSS readers are awful.
Reminds me of a joke. If removing bugs is debugging, is programming enbugging? OR something of the sort...
@Xeo In what sense?
@JerryCoffin I know - I used them then, as I have on any job that could possibly have one applied to it since.
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@Pawnguy7 solving any bug introduces a new bug.
15:46
All type information relating to the function call is stored within the type.
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@Zoidberg go sleep with your problems xd
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Okay, you were being overly pedantic, nevermind me.
user142019
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you treat multiple things as if they are the same thing.
@Zoidberg or in some cases, several bugs.
@Zoidberg How so? A std::function<T1(T2)> does not do that as far as I can tell.
15:47
DEVS Y U NOT USE DEBUGGERS?? R U INSANE??
user142019
You can have multiple different functions but they all have the same interface.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Its internals use either virtual functions or function pointers to function template instantiations
I don't see how that's runtime polymorphism. You can give an int multiple different values but they all have the same interface.
@Xeo Why would they use virtual functions? And which part of the standard declares this?
I added a std::string member to a class and now it crashes when destroying that class, what The Fuck?
15:48
lol
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Standard specifies nothing, but those are the only reasonable implementation. Also, please implement std::function for me.
user142019
@TonyTheLion you have UB somewhere!
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std::memcpy?
who passes a pointer in a copy ctor?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit So you say that a class hierarchy with virtual functions and using base-class pointers is also not runtime polymorphism?
15:50
what happened to references?
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@TonyTheLion An idiot.
meh, this is meh
@Xeo Of course that is
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(Hint: it isn't a copy ctor.)
@TonyTheLion Your string was already fucked up before it was destroyed.
15:50
@MartinJames Actually, I rarely use a debugger any more. With careful use of templates, an awful lot of code works correctly the first time it compiles.
So far I see no valid argument for std::function being "runtime polymorphism" where home-brew predicate object types are not
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Copy ctors are always of the form T(T const&). If they aren't, they're not copy ctors.
Copy of class, or NULL to leave this class with a null value comment above copy ctor, huh?
And even if it were, the original question regarding "templates or std::function" (wtf!) would still make no sense
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Stop being so fucking overly pedantic when it's clear to 99% of the people what was meant. Seriously.
This is stupid, I should stop.
15:51
@Xeo I promise you that I am not being pedantic.
@Xeo I geniunely can't grok wtf everyone's talking about on that q.
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@TonyTheLion Go to a local gunshop, then git blame!
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template<class It, class F>
It find(It first, It last, F pred);
// vs
template<class It>
It find(It first, It last, std::function<bool(decltype(*first))> pred);
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^
great. now use words
what is *it there?
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a typo
ok so pred still depends on a template parameter, i.e. It
so what is the difference
both "use templates"
user142019
15:54
The actual type of the function is not known at compile time as it's been erased by std::function.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit The OP thinking that the std::function<...> form is clearer - and that pred's type itself is not a template parameter anymore.
user142019
You can't get it back.
The type inside the function type is whatever type *first is
the compiler has to know what that is, because it has to know what It is
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit What, no.
user142019
15:54
The type of the function.
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*first will be some value type, but surely not the type of the predicate.
the type of the function is bool(decltype(*first)), which depends on It
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That is, if I pass a function pointer, find cannot know I passed it a function pointer, because it uses std::function.
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The first version with class F can.
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15:55
But you don't know if that stored callable was a function pointer, a member function pointer, or a function object
but so what? who cares how the std::function came into being? find_if knows you're passing a std::function<bool(decltype(*first))> and that is 100% known at compile-time. It's not "erased"
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Okay, I give up.
user142019
Well that's runtime polymorphism.
@Xeo ok
@Xeo and that matters? does that allow "templates or std::function" to make sense?
@Xeo please don't
I hate mpi, pthread is much easier :(
user142019
15:56
@AlbertoBonsanto proc_lib:spawn/3 is bestest.
so here in't any MPI pro :o
How about this — since you guys have re-written the question in your head to arrive at what you claim is the true question, perhaps you can tell me what the OP meant to ask?
can you put .exe's on github?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Any resemblence between std::function allowing to be created using any of those three, and a hierarchy with value_ptr<Base> and 3 derived classes?
@Xeo Not hugely, since you can pass the std::function around by value and not slice it
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15:58
@Pawnguy7 yes of course you can.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit sigh
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit okay, how about this:
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why the predicate parameter's type is not std::function, which, according to OP, is clearer and stuff.
@Xeo Would you stop sighing and complaining please? I'm trying to understand. If you don't want to help then don't but otherwise help me to understand this please
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Any resemblence between std::function allowing to be created using any of those three, and a hierarchy with value_ptr<Base> and 3 derived classes, and wrapping it all in a class to prevent slicing while still having value semantics?
15:59
@Zoidberg hmm ok
@Xeo oh, is that it?

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