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05:14
need to create client program. 10000 clients send data to server same time. using c++ with winsock or anything else. Any idea how i start?
@wilx @milleniumbug And everyone Thank you yesterday problem was solved.
user406009
@AlexCerry I would recommend boost asio or libuv.
@Lalaland any demo? winsock with thread are able to do?
user406009
@AlexCerry Both asio and libuv have example projects/demos.
user406009
I would recommend libuv if you have more experience with C.
user406009
Use boost asio if you have more experience with C++.
user406009
05:19
I guess libuv is also simpler to use in many respects if this is a smaller project.
@Lalaland I have experience in c++.
@Lalaland Thank you let me read about it.
05:35
@Lalaland I try to search some example. Where 100 client send data to one server but cannot find.
06:23
@AlexCerry msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/… if you are going to go without any other library
@wilx Sir, its possible to 10 client send data to server same time for example 2:24:01. server receive 10 different data but same time.
@AlexCerry What do you mean "same time"?
@wilx mean 10 client same time (for example 2:25:01) send data to one server.
@wilx this is called Asynchronous i am correct?
@AlexCerry You cannot depend on that. Clocks are never synchronized precisely.
@wilx what mean?
 
1 hour later…
07:35
@AlexCerry It is unclear what you are asking. If I understand you correctly, you want all clients to send you something precisely at '2:25:01' o'clock. That nearly impossible to achieve.
@wilx any think else i can do?
Any another method.
Virtual clock.
Or logical clock or what's it called.
@wilx ok
08:08
let the clients send you something some time before that specific hour, and make use of that information on the server when you hit that hour vOv
of course it can still fail if your hamster chews your internet cable
@milleniumbug i do not know. Server is where. I just need to attack server and test it.
08:56
if you want to DDoS something hire a botnet
@ratchetfreak no no. I just need to send data with multiple client. Different kind of data maybe hex, plain text..etc
In fault-tolerant computer systems, and in particular distributed computing systems, Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is the characteristic of a system that tolerates the class of failures known as the Byzantine Generals' Problem, which is a generalized version of the Two Generals' Problem – for which there is an unsolvability proof. The phrases interactive consistency or source congruency have been used to refer to Byzantine fault tolerance, particularly among the members of some early implementation teams. It is also referred to as error avalanche, Byzantine agreement problem, Byzantine generals...
 
3 hours later…
Joe
Joe
12:12
CLANG = $(shell which clang-4.0 clang | head -1)
CXX = $(CLANG)++
CC = $(CLANG)
@BartekBanachewicz is that c++
@Joe that's a makefile
Joe
Joe
what does that mean?
Joe
Joe
thank you
I want to Create a new c++ class but when I open eclipse and go to file new class I get a java class instead,, how to change the setting to make it a c++ class?
@Hennio
I was using eclipse in java
@Joe, do you google things before asking?
Joe
Joe
12:23
I will do
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@Joe make sure you are not in java view
Joe
Joe
ok
window->open perspective
sorry @Joe wrong link, this is the good one: help.eclipse.org/neon/…
the other one is for makefiles
Joe
Joe
12:29
thanks
Joe
Joe
12:40
I created a new folder called cpp then I opened eclipse and opened the new folder but when I want to create a new class it just gives me java class
I do not see any thing about c++ that I can press on it
what am I doing wrong?
nwp
nwp
12:54
27 mins ago, by ratchet freak
window->open perspective
Yes you need to convince Eclipse you're currently doing C++
Although given how Eclipse works in general, I'd suggest using a different IDE
when my program segfaults and I look into my strace and see that at the SIGSEGV that si_addr=0, can I be sure that I was dereferencing a nullptr somewhere ?
once you are a fast enough at typing and remembering the names that you don't need autocomplete, a plain text editor and a command line is plenty to do projects.
strace in question
gist: 6b6d49ffc008086465855bbde23d8225, 2017-03-15 13:00:25Z
14577 execve("./bloodshard", ["./bloodshard"], [/* 88 vars */]) = 0
14577 open("testfile", O_RDWR)          = 3
14577 fstat(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0664, st_size=41, ...}) = 0
14577 read(3, "TESTTESTTESTTESTTESTTESTTESTTESTTESTTEST\n", 41) = 41
14577 stat("testfile", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0664, st_size=41, ...}) = 0
14577 --- SIGSEGV {si_signo=SIGSEGV, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_addr=0} ---
14577 +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
nwp
nwp
@zython why do you use strace instead of gdb?
13:05
Because im working with a stripped binary with only .text and .rodata avaiable and I barely know gdb so I kinda dont want to use it
question is though; what does si_addr tell me ?
nwp
nwp
I would recommend gdb anyways. It is intended to help you with things like figuring out what si_addr means. And it is not that hard to use for basic use cases such as investigating a segfault, you just type gdb executable and then run.
@zython After quick googling, I'm 99% sure it's a dereferenced address
you'd need to see which instruction and the previous instructions to know why it tried to deref NULL
which is what gdb is good at
thanks, how do I "step back " an instruction ?
in gdb that is
you can't, but you can set a break point earlier and then rerun
13:14
reverse debugging is a thing
yes
never tried using gdb with stripped binaries, so I can't really help you there
but you may still try and see if it works
but it can only step back what it recorded, I don't think it is recording by default
 
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16:32
Does anybody in here have experience with kalman filters?
(in C++)
Yes, steal some code from Google. Thats what I did in undergrad, and look at me now!
@Hennio ok 1 sec, preparing everything.
So my question is about this part of my code: http://pastebin.com/NPktKKL1

I am trying to implement a kalman filter to track a circular shaped object. Everything works! (almost). The issue is that my prediction (red square is incorrect) And I don't understand why. In the beginning everything is alright, but once I move my camera, my prediction seems totally incorrect:

beginning: http://imgur.com/a/hPcs0
after moving camera: http://imgur.com/a/CSYw2 (as you can see now, the red box is actually huge, you can see the upper border on top of my frame)
@Hennio
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the area in question I am trying to track: imgur.com/SjOYKin
the area in question I am trying to track: imgur.com/SjOYKin
16:44
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what kind of movement are you trying to track? is it random?
kalman filter only works with small continuous variations
@Hennio Well the camera which is filming this area isn't 100% stable
try moving the camera horizontally in one direction, with smooth movements
also
Which means I am not always able to detect that area perfectly. In stead I try to track it using a Kalman filter
thats too much code to debug it visually
16:46
@Hennio gives the same result
try to debug the code, and find inconsistencies
@Hennio I va been trying for 3 consecutive days so far.
try to reduce the problem then to something that works
and build up from there
There is not much more basic than what I posted that I can do with a kalman filter imo.
did you try with particle filter?
it usually gives better result when the image is not stable
kalman is intended for smooth movements
like cars etc..
16:49
Quadrocopters?
i mean tracking cars in a road from a stable camera
if your camera is in a quadcopter you should definitely not use kalman for the camera
use particle filters
What would be the result if I used a Kalman filter?
exactly what you got I guess
@ratchetfreak why do you think that?
@trilolil quora.com/…
@trilolil do you know the theory behind kalman filters?
16:55
@Hennio I do know how it works.
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Q: What is the difference between a particle filter (sequential Monte Carlo) and a Kalman filter?

ShaneA particle filter and Kalman filter are both recursive Bayesian estimators. I often encounter Kalman filters in my field, but very rarely see the usage of a particle filter. When would one be used over the other?

then you should know that it requires that the tracking follows a linear model
and quadcopters usually dont land linearly
particle filter should give much better result
if im not mistaken opencv has a nice api to change from one to the other
@Hennio I'll just do it all over again. Thank you for your time!
good luck!
@Hennio is there any code available for openCV 3.1 that shows how to use/implement a particle filter?
@Hennio is there any code available for openCV 3.1 that shows how to use/implement a particle filter?
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19:18
So, I'm trying to wrap my head around everything that's new with c++14 and c++17 and calls to std::forward<T> keep popping up here and there. Basically, it makes sure that we don't move the object if we don't need to, am I getting this right?
you use it with forwarding references (IOW wherever you see T&& where T is a template parameter of a function), to move things if they're rvalue references and otherwise not
That's another thing, I've read somethings about forwarding references and rvalue and I'm not sure to see the differences between normal ones and forwarding ones
"forwarding reference" isn't actually a term in the standard, it's a simplification
template<typename T> void f(T&& x) { g(std::forward<T>(x)); } // here x is a "forwarding reference"
template<typename T> void f(std::vector<T>&& x) { /* ... */ } // here x is a regular rvalue reference
void f(int&& x) { /* ... */ } // here x is a regular rvalue reference
And rvalues are everything that been 'returned' right?
Like std::vector get_vector() would be a rvalue if passed as an argument to a function?
you know what, this has been explained quite a lot of times
1025
Q: What are move semantics?

dicroceI just finished listening to the Software Engineering radio podcast interview with Scott Meyers regarding C++0x. Most of the new features made sense to me, and I am actually excited about C++0x now, with the exception of one. I still don't get move semantics... What are they exactly?

19:24
Thanks I'll look into it
read the top-voted and the second-top-voted one
come back if you have more questions
19:39
i can get() from std::future object only one time per thread or only one time at all.?
the docs pretty much speak for themselves en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/future/get
> The behavior is undefined if valid() is false before the call to this function.
Any shared state is released. valid() is false after a call to this method.
IOW, you can only call get() once
if you want to access the returned object on multiple threads, en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/shared_future
(read the docs on what can and can't you do to the instance)
19:54
just missed shared_future, thank you.
 
3 hours later…
22:33
So I am trying to read a file, that has multiple lines of input, like for example like this
91711912
Cook
Mary
FT
MATH112 46
ELEC113 53
CSCI102 79
IACT114 48
It's always in the same format
how would I accomodate
having the double valued lines?
or lemme try something I guess
Yeah I'm not sure how to read it in
currently just have
while(getline(fin, line)){

}
but not sure what to put inside it
it's slightly confusing me because I can use FT/PT to indicate if there is 2 or 4 lines following
so that makes harder to keep it consistent
is there a way to read the next n amount of lines?
nwp
nwp
22:55
@Link std::string name; int number; file >> name >> number;
@Link call getline n times?
@nwp The problem I seem to have is
I have multiple records that keep going
so how do I differentiate say
an ID line
91711912
with Cook
which is last name
and then with mary
which is first name?
The problem isn't so much as how to read the lines, it's how to read a block of lines at once, then jump to the next block, where the block is variable, on part of the data.
nwp
nwp
you should know something about the structure of the file that allows you to figure out that a block ended and then just read until the block ended
I know the structure of the file is like this
ID
Last name
First name
Status
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
And it keeps repeating
status can change, which indicates different amount of classes
nwp
nwp
apparently the ID is the only thing that is a number, so you can just try to convert the line you read into an int and if that succeeds you know you are at the start of a block
to skip a block you just ignore the ID and keep reading lines until you can convert a line to an int
Hmm okay
Thanks for the idea!

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