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22:00
@Darkyen Yes it would. I read sloppily. I somehow mixed stream/pBuffer
yeah, thanks @Morwenn, saved me wasting time to find out already running proper version
@thecoshman lowercase.
oh just brilliant! template errors! I just love reading through that mess
Anyways, the point is, I'd write in more defensive/modern style (ways to ensure that all iterators are necessarily valid). Or at least assert(decode_buffer_size <= pBuffer.size()); e.g.
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22:01
Compilers should format templates in errors with indentation and newlines.
That would go far beyond the limits of the screen.
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So they would actually be useful.
@rightfold Nah. You should view them with a viewer that does that to your liking
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@Morwenn less oder scrollbar.
@rightfold hmm... or build system can see that you are using gcc, thus know how to format them, thus do it for you, with an option ofc...
22:02
@Johann I park my ship there when I'm in a hurry.
@rightfold Compilers should just do what I wanted, regardless of what I actually said.
Precisely; So they'd actually be useful for once :)
close enough I guess
TBH, yes, I've used it a couple of times. Not sure exactly what to make of it.
22:03
@rightfold Do you plan on implementing D's hex strings in your language?
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I once got scared of my own shadow.
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@Morwenn I don't know shit about D. (What are D's hex strings?)
@rightfold that was... random
Ell
Ell
@rmartinho would you mind me asking you if you have a degree?
so I started a LGBT proposal. Clearly for LGBT culture, not sexual activity. Now some guys want to merge it with the sexuality proposal, which is still in the def. stage. How do I convince them to not label as dup/try to merge my prop.?
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22:04
I will have invariant blocks and unit test blocks, though. I think D has that but I'm not sure.
@Ell I am still missing one exam to finish it.
@rightfold x"0AF89" That produces an array of byte with actually not that much boilerplate.
Ell
Ell
Are you going to do that exam?
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@Morwenn Is that the same as { 0x0A, 0xF8, 0x90 }?
Ell
Ell
22:06
I'm wondering if a degree is necessary or not
But I think its too late anyway
@Ell Eventually, yeah. I think the next opportunity is in September.
@rightfold Yes, I think so. But I never actually used D.
Ell
Ell
Tomorrow is the beginning of my life failing
My first as level exam
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@Morwenn I'm not sure.
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Maybe when I need it I'll add it.
Ell
Ell
22:06
I'm gonna screw them all up
@R.MartinhoFernandes A healthy break from the usual repertoire, right :)
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I first want Hello, world! to work.
@rightfold a difficult task ;)
@rightfold I never needed them, but I felt it was not so bad of an idea if I actually need an array of bytes.
Is there any reason for a build system to continue attempting to compile after a source file has failed?
22:07
@Ell Yes, and no.
@thecoshman Report maximal errors?
Ell
Ell
Sorry I'm mobile I can't see which message its a reply to :/
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@Ell "necessary or not"
Ell
Ell
Right
@R.MartinhoFernandes but for the most part something you would rather be an option disabled by default. (default behaviour is to stop on first fail)
@thecoshman I would say: "interactive" builds => fail fast; unattended builds => maximum diagnostic possible.
22:08
@sehe thank you so much :D
besides the error was getting caused because of libav going outarageous :-) [ if u read the segfault comment on the bottom line ]
@Darkyen Yeah, sure that comment was clearer than most :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, makes sense... what's a semantic name in your opinion for such an option, 'stop_on_first_fail', 'try_all_compilation', 'fail_fast'
:-)
i am working on removing the rest :D
Ell
Ell
Stop on first error
@Darkyen Preprocessors can do a good job: viB, '<,'>!cpp -E - |sed '/^\#/d' -
22:15
o_0 wtf?
Better yet, replace the sed by the (obvious) :*g/^#/d (so it's just viB:!cpp now)
Xeo
Xeo
Woot, UHC Ep 4 /cc @thecoshman
dear god valgrind makes v8 kneel the ground on execution speed and i c what u did there @sehe
Vim FTW
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@Xeo you watched ep3?
22:19
We've been recording a celtic metal song with my band the past few weeks.
The banjo solo just sounds awesome!
celtic metal...
link or it didn't happen
I only have the premix, and it's not to be uploaded.
Did you hear about the archaeologist whose career was in ruins? His university fired him for falsifying results and he OD'd on pills.
But I can link older songs.
^ that started out so punny
22:21
@Morwenn :D
@JohanLarsson more on that convictonomics article, idk if you've taken a look at the most upvoted comment below the article. The guy brings up an interesting point on the 'War on drugs'.
Xeo
Xeo
@thecoshman Ya
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In BNF, how would you express "zero or more, separated by comma"?
@Morwenn Not even GNU ld can link --premix yet
@Xeo yeah, last ep I watched was GB getting ninja killed :(
Xeo
Xeo
22:21
heh
@rightfold Kleene star, or [ [asdasdad]... ] right?
@sehe oooh, your in one of those moods
Meh, I'd probably get some actual work done now on my end. Spater.
@sehe You did make me laugh :)
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22:22
@sehe BNF, not EBNF.
RIP, MGHMOYS*
* MayGodHaveMercyOnYourSoul
@JasonMc92 s/at/ät/
@sehe which one?
now this is insane.. on valgrind my error handling works, on terminal i get a seg fault
does valgrind provide some added sandboxing or something ?
22:25
@Darkyen wut. Why do you blame "error handling"?
@Darkyen Timing (a.k.a. temporal coupling)?
@Borgleader thanks for pointing it out, that is for sure an interesting point.
how can timing matter on synchronous code
@Darkyen I dunno. Where's the stream received from?
Also, you never told us whether it was synchronous code.
the constructor call in javascript
Cough. Where's the stream data received from, maybe?
22:26
the javascript part of it.
Darn. You actually have written Javascript to generate AV streams? Kudos.
Soooo...
nope.
1 min ago, by sehe
@Darkyen I dunno. Where's the stream received from?
22:27
Its coming from my mic ..

My mic -> Browser -> nodejs server -> this C++ code
Well, valgrind could slow execution enough so that the buffer is saturated on each read.
That's a temporal coupling.
lets try with handwritten values, but still avformat_open_file shouldn't fail because that initial 8kb packet is made sure to be existent before the constructor is even called
@Darkyen Exhibit #A: there is a crash.
Exhibit #B: there is no crash under valgrind.
Tentative conclusion: things can fail, and UB is not to be excluded from possible causes.
@Darkyen WAIT_A_SECOND. What type is StreamDecoder::stream?
22:32
vector<uint8_t>
@Darkyen Ok. Because if it were a proper stream, std::next(this->stream.begin(),decode_buffer_size); would have drained the contents before you started copying
35 mins ago, by sehe
@Darkyen std::copy_n http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/algorithm/copy_n (assuming you really need to support input iterators there)
^ naming a vector<> stream is ... quite suprising.
err, so what should i name it ?
I can't get enough of that banjo solo ♥
Ell
Ell
Wish me luck for my exam guys.night all :)
22:40
@Ell good luck :-)
@Ell Break your bones.
Or something like that, I don't remember the expression.
@sehe just to test the buffer getting filled because valgrind slowed it down theory i tested it with a file in memory, still same crash at same point
> This game is broken to the point of being unplayable. I don't get a gun when I start, I'm told that I can't even use the gun I just found (because people in the military don't know what guns are), and my only weapon is a wrench. Wow, isn't that fun. Easily the worst PC game ever made.
^ Metacritic user review of System Shock 2. /cc @DeadMG
@Darkyen But not with valgrind?
its still trying to reach the point :[
valgrind slows v8 down insanley :-|
22:43
@Darkyen stream_data? data? av_data? bytes_received? constructor_data? you know, just what it is
@Darkyen Of course it does. That tracing doesn't come free.
Well different types of projects suffer less/more. The avg. slowdown is reportedly around 10x
crashed in valgrind aswell
wait wtf!
@Morwenn "Break a leg" (Hals und Beinbruch)
user142019
fun main() -> (lambda() -> foo())();
syntax error
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22:44
Well, fuck.
@sehe Oh, thanks. That already sounds less cruel.
@Darkyen I say... undefined behaviour. I say: uninitialized data or invalid iterators
stream_data , data, av_data, bytes_receieved, constructor_data... can u be just a little verbose please ?
@Morwenn Not the german, though
Okay i will check ^^
thanks for all the help :-)
22:45
@Darkyen No. You asked for it, and I answered.
@Darkyen Good luck.
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fun main() -> (lambda() -> foo());
syntax error
I'm off to bed. Night all
user142019
My computer is playing tricks on me.
Gnight and thanks for the help :-) again
Cheers
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22:46
Goodbye @sehe.
its morning for me, i should grab some sleep myself o_O
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Maybe it's parsing it as ((lambda() -> foo)()).
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fun main() -> (lambda() -> foo);
syntax error
working on Zoidlang?
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Meh I'm confused.
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22:48
@Borgleader It's called Ø now.
@rightfold Silly you.
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Ohh wait.
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I need a semicolon.
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Fück.
@rightfold Here, have one: ;
22:50
@rightfold have you started using Norwegian/Danish keyboard layout?
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@JohanLarsson Option+O.
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~/oslash [ ./build.sh && ./a.out                            master * ] 12:51 am
./src/oslash.y: conflicts: 1 shift/reduce
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Shitfucktitties.
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22:56
Oh my grammar is ambiguous.
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lambda() -> (foo()) vs (lambda() -> foo)().
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I need precedence but I have no idea how to do that in Bison.
Hand-code the whole thing?
@EtiennedeMartel rofl moron
In assembly?
22:59
@sehe I think it really helps explain the mentality of depression to those outside it. powerful stuff indeed.
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Fixed. :)
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Actually.
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I'll use fun instead of lambda for lambdas.
Shorter?
Xeo
Xeo
23:07
@rightfold Why not `\`? :P
Fuck markdown
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Ugly IMO.
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@Morwenn Fewer keywords.
Then I have to understand that's also the one you use to define a function? :p
@rightfold λ
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anonymous_function
23:13
The fun of functional!
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It can parse this now, so it's time to sleep: fun all_succ(xs) -> map(xs, fun(x) -> succ(x));.
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(Yes, you can just pass succ instead of using a lambda.)
I'll also go to sleep.
@rightfold Gratz for what you managed to do, and good luck to print "Hello world".
\o/ fixed my code @sehe :-) your concern about the iterators were right.
Xeo
Xeo
Okay, 6h-of-sleep time!
@CatPlusPlus I wonder, can you actually use that in Haskell?
23:26
@Xeo Nope
Xeo
Xeo
aw
There's -XUnicodeSyntax but that's not included
pixel art is hard -_-
You can use ★ instead of * though!
Xeo
Xeo
lol
23:27
My conceal settings for vim change \ into lambda
23:50
libavformat is worst library i have ever worked with :-[
wasted 1 hour to figure out NULL, and about 5 to figure out wrong buffers \o/ awesome drop in efficiency :-(
NULL is... pretty straightforward?
Folks, related to this question stackoverflow.com/questions/16513152/… Does anybody know how to force OpenMP stride?
why yes, I can downvote you for dumping your question here
@DeadMG thanks!
any time

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