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user1182183
12:06
When will it be Gamble day?
@Xeo huh? how could it work? shouldn't it be #define CHECK(operator) ?
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx TRY(operator<<) expands to CHECK_ ## operator<< and the concatenation only takes the operator part, producing CHECK_operator <<, with CHECK_operator being replaced by just operator, yielding operator <<.
I need to suck less.
oh...
@DeadMG Ask your doc for muscle relaxants.
12:11
is it possible to create a macro that will create a unique variable name, like by appending __LINE__ to it?
Xeo
Xeo
Sure
of course
Xeo
Xeo
#define UNIQUE(name) name ## __LINE__
user142019
Google fuck you.
user142019
12:12
I search for C, not C++ or C#.
Xeo
Xeo
Although you'd rather use __COUNTER__ if available, to get a truly unique name (within a TU)
or append __COUNTER__ if compiler supports it.
and what if you want the macro to declare a class foo with a unique name each time you call it?
Xeo
Xeo
#define MAKE_FOO() class foo ## __LINE__ { .... };
but it's an instance, not a class definition
Xeo
Xeo
12:13
Huh
How is that an instance? It expands to something like class foo123{ ... };
One interesting use of macros I find is: #define f(a) trace("a"); f(a); trace("b");
I want foo name1; foo name2;
C preprocessor macros sucks.
each time you call the macro
Xeo
Xeo
2 mins ago, by Xeo
#define UNIQUE(name) name ## __LINE__
user142019
12:15
Does anyone know how to get a process tree in POSIX in C or C++? I couldn't find anything on Google; all results are about ps or pstree which are commands instead of functions.
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx They're awesome for text manipulation and meta-programming, in a way.
Tony day? oh noes!
@TonyTheLion why don't you use an array? or map<int, foo>.
hi @Bartek
12:16
how's life?
where is __LINE__ defined?
could be worse
@TonyTheLion Compiler-defined
@TonyTheLion it's built-in
it can't be defined anyway %)
macros sucks.
12:19
@TonyTheLion See this
user1182183
user1182183
finally someone who fucks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're on a roll with that new recipe: inverse the slogan/headline!
user1357851
Once I wrote on a white board 'mess with the best, die like the rest'. Someone replied 'are you died yet?'
12:21
ah... there should be UNIQUE_2. they really suck.
@Cicada hey thanks :)
@Telkitty Whoa. Life changing
user1357851
@sehe I never found out who wrote it.
Yawn. Maybe it was the pope
Can static be used with extern?
12:24
On a whim: no
I'm probably wrong :) Always happens
@StackedCrooked boost::replace_all does not seem to be working.
Really?
Should be constexpr anyway.
uh fuck my life. nothing works
My machine gets no ip address
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where do you see that?
12:28
and I can't access intranet store to order a goddamn pendrive, because noone have one :/
@StackedCrooked Where did the commas go?
Commas? You mean ;?
Oh nevermind, I got confused by the syntax highlighting.
Apparently I'm doing it wrong?
12:30
But there's a trailing ; and a missing \n at the end :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that's strange.
boost_replace is a slacker.
Hahaha. An editor got remorse here:
Xeo
Xeo
Hmm... []::operator+ shouldn't be special-cased, right?
in C, is there a difference between if ( a && b) and if (a & b) ?i know the second will perform a binary compare. but no matter a and b result should be the same ( not sure about this)
Xeo
Xeo
Since there's no way I can transform that in to the operator syntax (+a0 or a0 + a1)
@tigrou The first short-circuits.
12:37
Modern society. Boost PP can do it all.
There's duplication though.
@Xeo thats the only difference? same for | vs || ?
Xeo
Xeo
In C, it should be.
ok thx
@Xeo Why should it be?
@StackedCrooked You are missing "it"s.
Xeo
Xeo
12:41
@DeadMG I'm saying it shouldn't, and looking for potential counter-arguments.
@tigrou: Compare the difference between 1 && 2 versus 1 & 2.
right, but why would you even consider special-casing it.
Xeo
Xeo
Well, I special-case []operator+ :P
So it just sprang to mind
@R.MartinhoFernandes it = robot?
it short-robots
@wiix : you are right
Nothing is ever as simple as it looks.
And somehow I like that. I shouldn't.
user784668
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Q: windows 7 nasm generates large .exe files

RileyHWhen I compile and link this code with NASM and LD on Archlinux, it gives me an .EXE file of around 600 bytes: ; nasm.exe -f elf32 test.o test.asm ; ld.exe GLOBAL _start _start: mov eax, 42 ret But when I compile and link with the same parameters on Windows, it gives me an .EXE of aro...

user784668
"large" "4 kilobytes" lol
12:46
@StackedCrooked :)
@Xeo Why is op+ a special case?
@Fanael asm guys are hardly realistic
for them 4kB is a lot.
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Counterexample: yours truly. At least when talking about desktops, that is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're missing "t"
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Because I transform the invokation []operator+(args...) to either +a0 if sizeof...(args) == 1 or a0 + a1 if sizeof...(args) == 2. Otherwise, I wouldn't correctly pick up overloads.
@sehe lol
@Fanael are you implying you write in asm?
Xeo
Xeo
Maybe I should've said operator@, it was about operators in general, not particularly about operator+
Come on, you can fit 160 of these in enough memory for everyone. — R. Martinho Fernandes 1 min ago
@Xeo How is that different from, say, -?
12:48
> ok.
Xeo
Xeo
33 secs ago, by Xeo
Maybe I should've said operator@, it was about operators in general, not particularly about operator+
@R.MartinhoFernandes +1 for science
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Sometimes I do. Keyword: embedded.
well, the qualifiers on the operator are irrelevant to this addition.
@Fanael For me embedded means "x86 or ARM running on battery"
12:49
@StackedCrooked These days whenever there is something related to people that seems like we can categorise somehow, I just assume we can't.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Tell my why I should transform []::operator+(a0, a1) into a0 + a1 if you're specifically asking for global operator+ overloads?
I'll only special-case operator-function-ids if the're unqualified-ids
ok
so actually, when I said "Why should it be?" then you already had an example which makes it clear why it should be.
Xeo
Xeo
Well, unless anybody has a sound argument against that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that sounds like the most bullshit excuse ever, how can something be that broken?
TRUMPET
12:53
@thecoshman lol, did you repro the font size issue?
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Maybe I should've been more clear. I meant []operator@ vs []::operator@. The former will always be transformed into operator-syntax (@a0, a0 @ a1, a0[a1], a0(a1), ...), while I can't see a reason for the latter to be transformed, since you're specifically asking for a special form. I just wondered if there wasn't a reason after all.
hahaha, Chrome text rendering is such a shipboat of fail.
(sic)
@sehe wait, what? Ah, sound argument
@R.MartinhoFernandes just reading the bug report now
@BartekBanachewicz A "sound" argument
:<
12:54
trumpet is a huge argument indeed
@R.MartinhoFernandes Funny, recently I've been thinking that maybe the obsession with categorization is the cause of so much bad code (big inheritance hierarchies).
@R.MartinhoFernandes a shipboat. Must remember that one
@sehe I don't remember its origin anymore, but it became a local meme in my RPG playgroup.
Just seeing whether the class was still awake, were you :)
12:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes the default font size seems to be 12px, if I change it to anything (close) it renders correctly... will add this to the bug report, it's something stupid
@thecoshman hahahahah
That is sooo...
Can someone else on Chrome repro that?
I haven't had any issue that cosh has described
maybe he's just got an aura of suck :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes repro what exactly
@BartekBanachewicz For clarity, the procedure is to change font size to 12px and maybe other sizes, and ಡ see if this message gets any weird boxes.
@DeadMG ಠ_ಠ try changing the font size...
12:58
@thecoshman How do I even do that?
@StackedCrooked I always think it's a programmer OCD thing. must put things in their correct boxes
@DeadMG ¬_¬ right click, 'inspect element'
Developer Tools, I guess.
will bring up the debug/dev tools
user1357851
I put some buttons under a ListView, because there was nothing in the ListView, every time I clicked on the button I thought the button got clicked. But no, the ListView got selected instead. I am so retarded ... ~cries
12:59
@DeadMG ... maybe you should go back to linux again :)
@thecoshman C-S-i
@jalf This disease is rampant at my workplace. It leads to unneeded inheritance, unneeded namespaces, unneeded folder hierarchies, ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes this ^?

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