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16:00
the class has a constructor, if that makes a difference
@JerryCoffin Sure but dismissing the results based solely on sample size is not rational. (unless it's a ridiculous degenerate size like 2, obviously)
I would more quickly dismiss it simply because they give out no more info than sample size and their own error estimate.
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@LuchianGrigore I know, but it's better than new bool[n].
The ones like this that simply ask directly whether you're liberal or conservative (for one example) produce particularly meaningless results.
That shows shoddy work, and the sample is probably crappy.
@Zoidberg tell me if you know.
16:01
And automated phone interviews...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Completely dismissing the results, yes. Wondering whether the margin of error might be quite a bit larger than the claimed 2.8% -- entirely rational and reasonable.
@LuchianGrigore No. Wait, is that a question? Or proving a point?
@JerryCoffin Agree.
@DomagojPandža the "?" at the end definitely indicates it's proving a point, no?
^ as does this?
Also, I got another company that wants to snatch me from intel
16:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd add, however, that in some cases the likely margin for error could render some results pretty close to meaningless -- 44% for and 45% against X, where the error is, say, 15% means (pretty much): "we haven't a clue".
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@DomagojPandža yes.
Guy already wants to phone screen me.
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Who is Guy?
@ScottW Why is vector<bool> bad or, at least, any worse than, say, vector<int>?
Bonus points for guessing what company it is (Google offer already declined)
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16:04
I'm confused.
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Help.
@Zoidberg their recruiter, obviously
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OIC. Thanks.
@MartinJames vector<bool> is not really a container. Some people think of that as bad.
@MartinJames bad specialization
Also, apparently my job there would involve confidential new stuff
16:05
Oh.... OK.
it's c++ today again ?!
@JerryCoffin I guess of all the questions, you can trust the answers to "who did you vote for?" because they are close to the official results!
@LuchianGrigore Nevermind. Carry on.
@Walter Don't press the owner's buttons like that! It was bad enough on April 1st when the lounge allied itself with a half-dozen suckfest languages in half a day.
16:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes 20/20 hindsight FTW!
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I'm feeling wonderful today.
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For some reason, I feel good.
> We will also implement more advanced features like value tracking and type tracking. Type tracking can show you which types are passed to a template and where do they come from;
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool... btw Left vs Right is distraction for the masses :D :)
16:07
Sounds like a TMP debugger! Woot /cc @Luc
welp.
I am the Senior Resourcing Manager here at ARM who located your resume/bio online while looking for talent to fuel ARM’s growth and innovation.

After reviewing your experience/credentials, I can say I am quite impressed with your background and would be interested in further discussions.
cc @Zoidberg ^
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@BartekBanachewicz what about it.
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If I call exit, will destructors of objects residing on the stack be called?
@Zoidberg nothing. Just showing off, like always
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Then why do you specifically mention me. :v
16:10
because you inquired earlier
The ARM job sounds like a banana skin.
a banana sandwich perhaps
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@TonyTheLion I never asked anything about ARM.
@BartekBanachewicz Woa.
@Zoidberg just try
16:11
7 mins ago, by Zoidberg
Who is Guy?
@MartinJames what?
@Zoidberg well whatever then ignore it jeez
@BartekBanachewicz Does that mean you are awesome?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I want to think so, yes.
Guy Montag is the protagonist in Ray Bradbury's dystopian 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451. He is depicted living in a futuristic town where he works as a fireman whose job is to burn books. Montag's role in the storyline At the opening of the novel, he is happy in his work destroying books and sending book hoarders to mental hospitals and never wonders about his role as a tool of thought suppression. Several events cause him to question his existence: *First, he meets 17 year old Clarisse McClellan while walking home from work. His talks with her are thought-provoking and assuage Montag's lone...
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@TonyTheLion OIC
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16:12
@BartekBanachewicz I get it.
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I already forgot that lol.
@EtiennedeMartel I get a 403 Forbidden...
@EtiennedeMartel IKR
@ShotgunNinja OMG the conspiracy found that site.
Or maybe you are part of it!
16:14
He's a traitor.
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lol
Dutch Hiphop
but not as much as Bill in the last frame probably
16:17
lol
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@TonyTheLion Brainpower is the worst rapper ever.
probably
that song was a hit once in Belgium
:|
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Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA also was a hit once in The Netherlands.
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Look at the name and you can already infer how bad it is.
@Zoidberg sounds Swedish
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16:20
It is. :P
yes but never heard of it
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The artist also made a song about an IRC bot, and an album named LOL <(^^,)>.
@TonyTheLion Are you from Swedenland?
ok heard the bot song
@JohanLarsson nope, but I'm attempting to learn Swedish
16:22
because, I want to learn another language
and Swedish sounds awesome
how many languages do you know?
if i can recognize voices when ppl ask question during cpp lectures do i qualify like a semi proper c++ groupie ? :P
English, Dutch, German and some French
@JerryCoffin srsly?
Swedish is better than java I guess
16:23
@TonyTheLion Me? Serious? Surely you jest!
@NoSenseEtAl Proper groupie is an oxymoron. If you're proper, you're damned sure not a groupie.
@JerryCoffin maybe but my feeling is that it is a bit dated, Swedish girls 2013 are fat
@JerryCoffin Don't call him /ˈʃɝli/.
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At least Swedish is not Finnish.
16:26
If you don't have a case with screen cover for your smartphone, don't put it in the same pocket as a chainsaw, especially if it's running.
makes sense.
@Zoidberg I talk on Ventrilo whilst playing DotA?
poor microsoft guy giving a lecture, i can sense he is nervous after W Bright asked a Q :P
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@DeadMG We instead of I.
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We're in Ventrilo and play DotA.
16:27
well, I actually like that song
@Zoidberg Swedish < Finnish imo don't think you can express anger better in any language. Whish I knew more Finnish
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@JohanLarsson In Dutch we usually express anger by shouting the name of a disease. :v
Finnish is very weird.
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At least, many do.
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16:28
Others say "godverdomme".
@R.MartinhoFernandes link needed.
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Or both, or even a combination of the two.
@TonyTheLion Swedish national tv not sure how much can be viewed from outside Sweden but you might find some gems
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Dutch profanity can be divided into several categories. Often, the words used in profanity by speakers of Dutch are based around various names for diseases. In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use. Additionally, a substantial number of curse words in the Dutch language are references to sexual acts, genitalia, or bodily functions. Religious curse words also make up a considerable part of the Dutch profanity vocabulary. Aside from these categories, the Dutch language has many words that are only used for animals; these words ar...
> Is this homework?
16:29
My dad told me today Leslie Nelson died.

I said "Surely you can't be serious?"

He said "No, not joking, he's dead."
Fail.
@JohanLarsson I think Russian wins for expressing anger.
maybe I don't know much Russian at all not even profanity, pravda is the only thing that comes to mind
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@JerryCoffin what kind of words do they use?
@Zoidberg Not names of diseases. :-) Honestly, my Russian was never quite good enough to translate well -- which made it all the more impressive, since the anger came through without anybody yelling or my being sure of more than one word out of, maybe, 10.
@JohanLarsson oh thanks
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16:35
@JerryCoffin lol :p
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When I'm in more southern countries like Italy, people often shout at each other and it seems like they're arguing, but I think they're just talking normally. :v
> huppelkut
lol
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lol
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Q: C/C++: is it faster to assign a 0 to an unsigned long variable or to xor the variable with itself?

tejloroI realize the difference may be negligible, but which is more efficient in trying to zero an unsigned long? unsigned long x; ... x=0; --OR-- x^=x; Taylor

^^ Pessimization of the day
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Won't the compiler generate the same machine code.
16:42
@Zoidberg yes it will
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where's that from?
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Aaaaaand nice answer badge.
Surprisingly ambitious.
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Hurray for Zoidberg.
16:45
> Any compiler released after 5000 B.C.
lol
So who's keeping up with the whole bitcoin mess?
anyone have any significant investments?
@NoSenseEtAl I had the same thing during a Scala lecture :) I recognized Joshua Bloch's voice.
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@Mysticial I actually doubt it.
@elmes I usually accept answers in bursts. Are you on a rep hunt? :) — FredOverflow 1 min ago
@Fanael Doubt which?
Ell
Ell
16:48
@Drise I got 0.01 bitcoins 2 or so years ago!
@Drise What do you mean "mess"? Do you mean "joke"?
Ell
Ell
But then deleted by bitcoin wallet :3
@LucDanton Considering it's JetBrains we're talking about, I'm sure they can pull it off.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The fact that the value has gone from 40 to 120$ in a matter of weeks
@Ell I used to trade before the crash of 2011
@EtiennedeMartel Oh I see. Didn't even think to check who that was.
16:49
Made some decent money
Ell
Ell
yeah
I wish I'd found it early
CPU mining was feasibly. Free money! (pretty much)
@Drise Yes, a massively fluctuating "currency" is a joke.
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@Mysticial they're not even equivalent in general
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Does Vim script have an FFI?
@Ell Now they have dedicated hardware that pumps a few ghash/s
Ell
Ell
16:50
I did some mining the other month actually
@Fanael I overlooked the case where the variable was uninitialized. But what else count make them not equivalent? The flags?
Ell
Ell
on my gtc 560 ti cu II. I had to join a pool obviously
@Zoidberg There are python, ruby, lua, perl, etc interfaces.
Ell
Ell
but I sort of gave up on it really, was too much hassle haha
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@R.MartinhoFernandes how about C?
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16:51
Oh libcall, it seems.
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@Mysticial nothing else.
ah ok
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It seems that LLVM doesn't propagate undef the way I'd like it to.
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Else it'd be a great example of why UB is terrible.
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16:53
@StackedCrooked Huh. Mustn't it copy?
@StackedCrooked woah
push_back takes a reference
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What about emplace? It takes a universal reference. :)
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@Mysticial int a; a ^= a; return foo + a; can, at least in theory, be compiled to ret i32 undef.
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16:54
But LLVM assumes that xor i32 undef, undef is 0.
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@StackedCrooked Ask on Stack Overflow like the inner repwhore you are!
@Fanael Or it's technically UB anyway. So anything else can also happen.
Ell
Ell
push_back takes a reference?
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This is a typical 6/7-upvote question.
@Ell yes, it's pretty simple
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16:54
Even though undef would be just as valid.
guys
What's a book for C++ that concentrates on "OOP"?
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@Mysticial well, undef is "the UB value" in LLVM parlance
I checked the List™
@Fanael ah
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I thought it'd propagate nicely, but it doesn't.
16:57
New levels of lazy when I am remapping the + key because it's annoying to reach for
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Q: Why is so much space allocated on the stack?

Tony The LionThis question comes from answering another question, where I tried to demonstrate to the OP what happens when you allocate a variable on the stack and how the compiler generates code that knows the size of memory to allocate. Apparently the compiler allocates much more space than what is needed. ...

^^ oooh... good question
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A: Why is so much space allocated on the stack?

juiothe compiler allocates nothing, by the way C++ is stack-less, C++ is a language that doesn't need or require a stack. A stack is usually part of the actual implementation of a given C++ library and since any given C++ program needs a C++ library, you should refer to the C++ library that you are u...

^^ wtf?!?!
@Tony Have a badger.
I was probably asleep at the time.
@TonyTheLion document yourself about C++ and you will see — juio 8 hours ago
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