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19:00
@Mysticial I'm aligning to 16 bytes for sse, this is to handle the remainders
Lol, I thought I won't have to write tests outside work. To be honest, Intel experience helps a lot. CC @kbok
also..how can you not want DirectWrite? just look at it, isn't it awesome?!
i'm taking the mod of the size, looping in 64 byte chunks and doing a specialized remainder for each
@rubenvb Here's how I did it, trust me it isn't pretty :(
19:01
@melak47 It looks silly.
so it's even worse than i say, because the FPU exceptions or whatever are screwing up the total numbers even though they aren't even the majority of the operations
so i have to write an entire separate version for 32-bit
@melak47 meh. Now run it on Ubuntu or iPad
user868935
That looks fabulous (snapping fingers)
it's all code-generated, so it's fine, but it's kind of annoying
@BartekBanachewicz like that's a concern when you're already using D3D
19:02
shit, the GCC 4.8 crash I get doesn't show on the preprocessed source
@StephenLin Wait, so what ranges are you getting the slow-downs on and what aren't you getting them on?
i can't just not use 64-bit FPU copying in 32-bit, because with actual doubles it ends up making it slower
@melak47 welp. I am not starting the battle again, so write in peace.
Sigh. FB did it again. When I used to make 1000x1000 pictures, it scaled but centered it. Now it decided to keep the top left corner and cut off the bottom :\
but it consistently shows when compiling normally. WHYYYYYYY?
19:03
well, it's mostly small arrays that it makes a difference (since the FPU percentage is higher relative to the SSE percentage)
@Pawnguy7 solution is simple: stop using FB
@StephenLin Wait. Copying actual doubles is slower than random integer data?
it's still noticable even if SSE is used for 64 bytes and a small remainder is done with the FPU, in the cases that there's a slow down
@Mysticial no no, copying doubles as doubles is faster
@melak47 Only way I can show them the picture, in this case. With minimal hassle.
user868935
@Pawnguy7 are you worried about image optimization when uploading or dimensions?
19:04
copying integers as doubles or doubles as integers is slower
in both cases
@Pawnguy7 them who?
TEST_CASE( "simple/assignment", "The eval function takes the sample code and evals it. The get_global takes the value of variable." ) {
    lua::state lua(&defaultErrorReporter);

    lua.eval("a = 9");
    auto a = lua.get_global("a");

    REQUIRE( equals(a, 9) );
}
:)
@SpicyWeenie Dimensions.
so i have to actually write a separate implementation for copying doubles on 32-bit that will use the FPU
and only use it for real doubles
user868935
FB's cover dimensions suck
19:05
while using uint32_t for everything else
user142019
@Mysticial How does the CPU deal with alignment in arrays? Say, an array of shorts. Since arrays are packed.
@StephenLin I think checking to see if it it is a real double is gonna expensive.
FB cover? What is that?
@Mysticial no, i mean, the caller calls the type-specific version
@Zoidberg It doesn't. Only the compiler or the programmer can do the alignment.
@StephenLin ah
19:06
@Mysticial I just mean i can't type erase
@Zoidberg you have to over allocate and align yourself
user142019
user142019
^ The picture behind the profile picture.
maybe I can write that boost patch myself...
just imagine :P
user868935
@Pawnguy7 You don't have it? it the biggest image on people's pages now
It can't be that hard, all the necessary code is in there already somewhere...
19:07
Oh. Apparently it was part of that timeline update thing. Mine is a gray gradient, so I am going to go with no :D
@Zoidberg lol @ the l
The boost.po headers are a mess
user142019
@bamboon That's a Polish letter. :v
@bamboon "ł"!
@Zoidberg oops, self owned.
I thought it was for coolness.
Actually, the full spelling of "Radek" is Radosław, so yeah, more ł-s :)
user142019
No.
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz I hate that name. :(
user142019
19:09
It's on my ID card. :(
Please tell me you know what that is.
@Zoidberg it's slavic as hell :)
Ah damnit, I thought I could render the text with WPF over the directx render but it doesnt work
@Pawnguy7 new Minecraft texture?
user142019
@Pawnguy7 A program written in Piet.
19:09
@BartekBanachewicz interesting, is that a common name?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can't see it
but how does that answer the question? The top answer I mean
@BartekBanachewicz no :D
are there experienced programmers in the room?
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@bamboon not very common, but also not totally obscure.
user142019
@Omin no.
19:10
@Omin define "experienced"
@Zoidberg No, but thanks for pointing me to that, it looks very interesting.
@Zoidberg but, aren't you from the Netherlands?
@Omin nope
user142019
experienced |ɪkˈspɪərɪənst, ɛk-|
adjective
having gained knowledge or skill in a particular field over time: an experienced social worker | she was experienced in marketing.
@Omin No dude, you're the professional here now.
user142019
19:10
@bamboon so?
@Mysticial it's also kind of annoying that i have to provide a type-specific implementation too, on all platforms, to make it api-compatible even though it's only stupid 32-bit FPU that requires this
@Zoidberg I wanted his definition
@Zoidberg wondering why you have a polish name.
@StephenLin You do really care that much for 32-bit without SSE?
user142019
@bamboon because my parents liked it.
19:11
anyone that previously had a paid programming job
People get paid to program?
Whoa.
@melak47 Looks perfect! (for pre-teen girls who use hearts as the dots on their i's).
If this is just the clean-up for code some SSE-optimized loop...
@Mysticial I can't guarantee alignment, because it might be sub arrays
@Omin previously had, but doesn't have now?
19:11
@JerryCoffin haha
@StephenLin Can't you just use the scalar SSE load?
had one in the past/or in present
@JerryCoffin pwned.
@Mysticial I can allocate to alignment but sub arrays might not be, so i can't degrade the regular path
@BartekBanachewicz I promise I'll go OpenGL some time...I just have 0 motivation right now :)
19:12
@Zoidberg sounds like a valid reason.
hmm, i can try that
@Omin I am paid for coding, yes.
@StephenLin The SSE loads/stores should not choke on NaNs or denormals.
but i still have to know when to to do it
@melak47 You're always welcome in Explaing OGL room :)
19:13
i guess i can always do it for 64-bit chunks on 32-bit, but it might be slower than just copying two 32-bit chunks
I suppose my sucky-graphic-card-using self am not allowed? :D
@melak47 alright, got rid of the Singleton.
wait, if i do a scalar load of a 64-bit chunk into an sse register, can i write a 64-bit chunk back somewhere else?
without writing extra data?
My code is once more Singleton Free!
^-^
@Pawnguy7 why, no.
19:14
PRAISE ME.
I was just wondering if someone could guide me to what i would need to study to get an entry level position as a programmer
hip hip hooray!
ding dong the singleton's gone!
user142019
My hair smells like hair.
or without intermediate operations?
@Omin study as in uni degree or study as in stuff?
19:14
@StephenLin Correct. SSE is supposed to completely be able to replace all FPU except for the 80-bit and trig stuff.
@Mysticial ok maybe i'll just do that
@Omin Old, but still applicable: youtube.com/watch?v=qznzkXiU8dQ
@StephenLin Yes, you're looking for the movsd instruction.
There's an integer version too I think.
@Mysticial so i'll always use SSE even for 64-bit chunks, when SSE is available
@StephenLin Correct.
And it doesn't need to be aligned at all.
Not even to 8 bytes.
user142019
19:15
I want pizza.
really?
@BartekBanachewicz well I previously was offered an interview but I had already found another job. But they did mention to "Study up on computer science fundamentals: data structures/algorithms, OO design, runtime complexity. "
user142019
Oh wait, I have pizza.
is it fast enough then?
does it take advantage of alignment when it's there?
@StephenLin It might take a performance hit if it's aligned to less than 8 bytes. But it's supposed to work on any alignment.
19:16
ok
Only the full-vector SSE require alignment.
but should be faster than 2 32-bit aligned integer ops, you're saying?
on 32-bit hardware
@Omin that's not answering my question at all
@StephenLin If it's aligned, then yes. I'm not sure about misaligned though.
that'll be good, i can hide the 32-bit stuff in the implementation then
@Mysticial ok, that's good enough
user142019
19:17
@Mysticial ah, so the compiler would say, load more than only the required data (an aligned load) and then perform some magic on it to get the right value out of it?
@Mysticial so i can provide a type-erased single algorithm
@BartekBanachewicz "study as in stuff" would be the answer i guess lol. I havent finished my degree in computer engineering yet
single version of each algorithm i mean
@StephenLin Correct.
If you use entirely SSE.
yeah, i won't trigger the fast path at all without SSE
19:18
@Zoidberg Not quite. There are SSE load/store instructions that work on less than the full vector.
not going to be bother
@Omin well then depends on what you want to do. You'll need one language you know in depth, and basic principles used by the language. So, if it's an OOP language, basics of OOP.
@StephenLin That's the spirit!
too much code duplication
@Rapptz how does it not?
19:18
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I only read the title, it's pretty shitty.
people have to get with the times
:D
I assumed he wanted a rational answer :/
Guess I'm not reading properly.
I am tempted to try Piet.
@Pawnguy7 write an interpreter!
@BartekBanachewicz alright. OOP is covered. How about data structures/ algorithms and runtime complexity?
19:21
@Omin useless, unless you are going to work on performance-critical sections
@BartekBanachewicz would data structures be arrays, arraylists, dictionarys, hash tables, etc?
12 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
Please tell me you know what that is.
Forest in fall, lake.
Not really useless
@Omin these are more like intefaces. Tree is a data structure.
@BartekBanachewicz tree huh... how about runtime complexity? it would involve big o notation right?
Q:
How can I set ini files to be opened by notepad++ by default?
When I select it, the ok button grays out.
@BartekBanachewicz Uh what
Array and hashtable are very much data structures
@CatPlusPlus ponies.
@CatPlusPlus good for them, I guess?
19:31
hi
I. Am. So. Damn. Fucking. Tired.
Minions! Entertain me!
@BartekBanachewicz I'm afraid we can't pull references to lua tables outside of the stack
Go to sleep.
@kbok potato
@kbok also that needs more elaboration. Other room?
@BartekBanachewicz cool!
19:34
woot
used appeal to authority fallacy to save myself from Mafia-related death
20 mins ago, by Omin
I was just wondering if someone could guide me to what i would need to study to get an entry level position as a programmer
@Omin Programming.
19:35
well
@DeadMG "I am your father"?
they accused me of being Mafia, and I said that I was Town, as proven by the fact that I was honest about being roleblocked that night
"I was town" "being roleblocked" what is this
which is totally irrelevant as to whether or not someone is Town or Mafia
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Mafia.
@DeadMG the real mafia?
19:37
no, I am not actually a member of the Mafia.
what the hell are you talking about
@DeadMG are you actually a member of "the Town"?
Mafia.
Oh yeah I get it
19:37
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, I was really a member of the Mafia.
In france this game is about werewolves
repeating "Mafia" over and over again is really fucking helpful, you know.
looks similar to Werewolves
@kbok lol ^
Mafia (, also known as Werewolf, Assassin, Witch Hunt, Palermo Nights or Pirates) is a party game created in the USSR by Dimitry Davidoff in 1986, modelling a battle between an informed minority (the mafia) and an uninformed majority (the townspeople). Players are secretly assigned roles: either mafia, who know each other; or townspeople, who know only the number of mafia amongst them. In the game's night phase the mafia covertly "murder" a townsperson. During the day phase, all of the surviving players debate the identities of the mafia and vote to eliminate a suspect. Play continues un...
This?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes.
19:38
yep
@BartekBanachewicz well this was a "software engineer" position in a app development company
@BartekBanachewicz apps including games
@BartekBanachewicz and they suggested me to "Study up on computer science fundamentals: data structures/algorithms, OO design, runtime complexity."
@Omin and? prolly were right.
@BartekBanachewicz and... I guess I have a long way to go. I was looking for some guidance but I think I found the answer.
19:42
Is there any registry change that does not need restart?
@Omin you should start with learning a language
@BartekBanachewicz I already know C, C++, a bit of phython, and C#
@Pawnguy7 All of them?
Oh boy
Filling out paperwork for the internship.
I'm stoked.
Maybe? That's a silly question
19:44
@Omin "know"? You know a few things about them, possibly
Only litb knows C++
Sutter and Meyers are my two additions.
What about Stroustrup?
user142019
@kbok What about @Mysticial?
@BartekBanachewicz I guess. We could have a different definition for the word "know."
19:47
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Read the entry for Quantum Werewolf.
:SudoWrite is great.
user142019
Mysticial knows only machine code.
that shit's gonna be bananas.
Ohai, ICC just compiled Lundi!
@CatPlusPlus What?
19:50
@BartekBanachewicz nice
@Pawnguy7 Changing the registry does not require a restart. Some things that use the registry only read the data once when starting up though. For example, the service control manager gets data from the registry during startup to find what drivers to start. For such cases you shouldn't really modify the registry directly at all. You should install the driver via the service control manager, which will add data to the registry to ensure your driver gets also gets loaded on subsequent boots.
@Pawnguy7 at most things need you to sign out and back in, or even just restart explorer
@JerryCoffin thanks for the link
@StephenLin Surely.
19:58
@StackedCrooked how the hell is that "easier"? o.o
Yay, random downvotes.
@BartekBanachewicz It's much easier.
@StackedCrooked are you trolling me? :P
oh, ok. then OMG NO it's not easier at all
19:59
Anyway, though.
also unclear semantics and Java sucks
Can I note use notepad++ to open, say, .ini files, because it is not a program int he registry?
My fingers are used to typing (x), but typing [x] is always clumsy.

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