Tonight I'm re-writing my REPL implementation so it will run a main loop and poll instead of blocking on input. Also, it'll fix the fact that getLine isn't available on windows.
It is :) it's been a project of mine for about 2 years. Lots of research up until about 3 months ago. I decided to split the project into two parts instead of doing it all at once; a multimedia engine that does the heavy lifting (written in C) and then an application (digital audio workstation) built on top of it.
It's going to be pretty robust in the sense that it can be distributed across the network for pipelining, and can do low level audio processing on GPUs, etc.
@DrorK. Using 0MQ there's little (constant) framework overhead. Latency is up to the network; usually with buffer sizes big enough and good enough hardware there's little chance for an underrun.
@PeterVaro I compose orchestral and electronic music. :)
@PeterVaro Very cool :D Jazz guitar and flamenco always intrigued me. I went through a few guitar classes but in the end it wasn't for me. Just personal preference :)
@DrorK. Any opinion on using an error code system like windows' GetLastError?
Where instead of returning a specific error code, you return something like true or false and then the program can call a function to get either a code or a string?
The way i understand it, if else are for scenarios that logically shouldn't happen, while assert is for rarer scenarios that would take advantage of the design itself and should never ever happen.
If you like those odds, you can add a compiler flag(?) that removes asserts from the compiled code, thus giving you a modest boost in performance.
That being said, is it considered good practice to take this...
Efficiency and performance belong to the big picture, and extremely repetitive small picture matters. You should only bother with such things after heavy profiling
A C programmer who has his mind set on "optimization" mode, can't write portable code, and can't write readable code, would be difficult to maintain and debug- hence, the most commonly used term came to life: premature optimization
:D error codes system has been migrated. I use an INI file and a shell script to generate my error code enumeration and an error message lookup function
I'm still happy about how I have the build system tied directly into valgrind.
In continuation to question, This is an additional query on N-1 threading model.
It is taught that, before designing an application, selection of threading model need to be taken care.
In N-1 threading model, a single kernel thread is available to work on behalf of each user process. OS sched...
which is a globally available object, which has a buffer to store error messages, maybe an int to store the error number, a size_t to to store the size of the buffer, and maybe even a user-pointer
helloc @Apoorv && all;
and you can implement a raise and a catch function which will communicate with this exception-handler object
@Apoorv the pointer to void we were passing to our function is implicitly casted to a pointer to float -- since the original data itself was a pointer to float it is safe to dereference it
however it may also have safety issues: what if you pass a pointer to double or char for example?
@Apoorv that's not a mem address, that's a dereferenced pointer => value, in this case it is a float value
&(float){3.14} is the same as float f = 3.14f; func(&f);
that is the basic guideline -- and that's what you want to do in the first-place: a nice type-checked warningless code
but, sometimes, you have to use tricks like this, and if you know what you are doing, and it is in a controlled environment, then I would say, it is okay to use it
I think it is good to know, how to "hack" the type-system, if necessary, even when most of the time you don't want to do it (it is there for a very good reason ;))
@Apoorv I wanted to show you how to make it type-checked
but there is a very interesting thing going on, I have to ask it on SO
_Generic checks the type (which is the first parameter you give it to, and then compares it with the association list if there is a match
if there is a default key defined, and there is no match, then the defined will be called
otherwise an error will be raised
-- which we can also use in this situation: if not the function not its argument are a match, an error will be raised by the compiler instead of calling out print_err
I put print_err here, to show you how to deal with the error, no matter what
it is like the except block in python, which will run, and don't exit the interpreter ;)
you can try it -- I'm not sure -- maybe they will close it as "too broad", I don't know -- but if there is no question asking this, I think it worth asking
I'm interested in it too -- give me a link when you are ready, I will upvote the question ;)
I was experimenting with "hacking" the type-system, by not restricting the function pointer argument to accept a function with a specific type of arguments. However, I still wanted to make it type-safe, so I thought I will combine this "hack" with the possibilities of the _Generic keyword.
I hav...
@Apoorv now this is something interesting -- when exactly the _Generic expression will be evaluated => the answer to my question is correct, and he explains, that I have to add the &func (to get a pointer to the function) because of the _Generic expression's evaluation
super easy reading added:
> Relevant quote from C11 states The controlling expression of a generic selection is not evaluated. If a generic selection has a generic association with a type name that is compatible with the type of the controlling expression, then the result expression of the generic selection is the expression in that generic association.
> Otherwise, the result expression of the generic selection is the expression in the default generic association. None of the expressions from any other generic association of the generic selection is evaluated.
@haris check my question and the given answer above -- it is a very important part and extension to what we were talking about earlier -- that is the concept of how to make it safe to hack the type-system