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01:10
@Kamiccolo here?
nvm -- I'm just getting tired ;)
(switched the positions of two arguments, and accidentally one was 4 and other 8 and they are both valid sizes.. so it made sense to the compiler.. anyway.. hunted down ;)
 
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02:25
@Kamiccolo cdar is ready for testing, documentation is 90%: cutils.org/cdar.html
 
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08:01
what sick world is this?! BIOS configuration which does require mouse to be be able to do anything.
 
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09:10
@Kamiccolo last time I saw a BIOS with mouse interaction, it was an ASUS ultrabook IIRC
ultrabook with an ultraBIOS :P
09:30
@Apoorv and this is Intel NUC with VisualBIOS. But, god damned, WHY?!
uumm... to make BIOS easier for first-timers ?
But why no key-combination for switching to classic mode, at least?
this device probably is used mostly as a media-center or some kind of home-server. Not goddamn lame PC :|
i dunno, i didn't create it :)
 
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10:55
Can't see any logic myself... :(
11:37
@Kamiccolo it's much more convenient for newbie users
and since UEFI has way more options, keyboard-navigable text-based thing isn't the thing most of the people would like to use to configure it
@Kamiccolo but I agree that a keyboard switch to keyboard-only UI should be present. IIRC Intel ones have that.
@BartekBanachewicz more convenient, but just in some tiny pieces. Why not spent time enhancing USB drivers instead of putting all of those eye-candies and twitter links? In BIOS. Seriously, Twitter? What about some more help options? I'd prefer less bugs instead of eye-candies, please. Thank You.
@Kamiccolo "Why not spent time" premise is wrong. Developer resources aren't magically movable from one feature to another
there's no direct correlation between the lack of GUI in UEFI and lack of bugs elsewhere
Also I despise people who consider usability changes "eye-candy".
New interface is much easier to use, and the fact they've added some bells and whistles... well, they are bells and whistles. Quite irrelevant.
and that movement I've described with another magical word "instead". More time spent on eye-candies - less time spent on whatever anything else. Having in mind that the device is considerably new and full of recent features and technologies.
your perception of how a software team of such scale works is broked
Actually, in this case only usability change is that You have to use mouse instead of keys for switching between same tabs. And the same way as in ol'good'BIOS organised options.
11:49
Well guess what UEFI is not BIOS.
So it's not organised and used like BIOS.
It might be :} Lets just say "more people there" and "less people there"?
:s/people/money/g
yeah it's not that simple.
in general your "ME WANTS LESS BUGZ FAST KTHX" is wishful thinking
@BartekBanachewicz that's what I was saying :} that this specific UEFI looks like good old BIOS. Only mouse.
now I haven't seen all uefi systems in the world
but I have one machine with older Intel Extreme series UEFI and it added considerable amount of functionality
which I frankly can't imagine setting up from keyboard alone.
like I know there are people mad enough to state Linux kernel configuration tool is convenient
Okey, to shift the topic a bit
TIL that rand() is not reentrant
should've realized it but still
12:22
helloc all;
@PeterVaro "hi"
why just "hi" and why in double quotes?
;)
@PeterVaro it wasn't Just hi :P (the joke)
@PeterVaro dunno, emphasis on how people greet each other :P
helloc @WolfgangSchreurs;
Hi Peter
Just thought I'd check out these rooms
12:32
first time on SO chat?
seems kinda nice, perhaps a replacement for IRC (which I never really used)
ye
yeah, a lot of people say it is better then IRC ;)
I'd thought I'd check the C room to see what's happening, since I still would like to become more proficient in C in the future
It's a nice language, I think
oh, are you programming in C right now?
nah, mostly Objective-C and C#
I did follow like half the book of King though
Modern Programming in C or something like that
C Programming: A Modern Approach
12:34
ooohh I see..
there is also a book called 21st century C
however I didn't like that book too much
FWIW, the book by King is really nice
I just need the time to finish it one day
actually, I think about starting all over again
since it's been like 2 years ago
So what are you up to?
well books are cool, but tbh you will learn way more by actually doing things
-- but I guess you know that already --
but this is definitely true about C -- you just have to write of a lot of code in it
even if the language itself is way simpler than ObjC for example
(btw C happens to be 100% valid ObjC code -- so I guess you know a lot about C already)
@WolfgangSchreurs run for your life
12:38
I do, but I would like to know more about the "low level" aspects
perhaps buying a raspberry pi board at some time
@PeterVaro Writing Obj-C doesn't imply writing C in the slightest (the same with C++ incidentally)
why don't you read the standard?
and write a file system or something like that with maybe Minix
and/or c-faq?
@PeterVaro because it's incomprehensible?
12:39
I mean those are the best sources to get familiar with all the aspects of C
if those are the best sources then you gotta ask what the hell the community has been doing all this time
@BartekBanachewicz while C++ differs from C, Objective itself with all the syntactical stuffs, is a real super-set of C
that' why a C code is a valid ObjC code
@PeterVaro that doesn't mean anything WRT "knowing Obj-C = knowing C"
this whole "is a strict subset" notion is as meaningless as turing completeness
yepp, you are right about that
touring completness is not meaningless, for god's sake ;)
it is. Well maybe touring completeness not.
12:42
helloc @fahdijbeli;
But Turing completeness is irrelevant in practice.
@BartekBanachewicz oh I forgot I'm talking to you -- then, yes it is.
helloc all ;
@PeterVaro GLSL is not turing complete FYI
I know that -- so what?
12:43
exactly.
it's irrelevant.
so if GLSL is not tc then tc is irrelevant at all ;)
is that a real argument?
> in practice
have you just deliberately chosen to ignore a part of my statement to misinterpret it?
when analyzing something theoretically, turing completeness is invaluable tool
yeah, since you posted it later on ;)
but when writing a program, it couldn't be less relevant.
@PeterVaro in the very context we were discussing, come on.
I suppose you C people can't really infer much :P
So to make it explicit, the fact that Obj-C is a superset of C is meaningless when writing Obj-C code. It's useful when you want to run C code through a Obj-C compiler, but then it's not really writing Obj-C.
13:18
@BartekBanachewicz and cheap :} Actually... it's not entirely my wishes... personally I know how long does it take to make at least managable code. But still being pushed to do it faster. To fast.
@Kamiccolo one problem of that code is that it's still written in terrible languages like C and C++
because "low-level"
however UEFI being more powerful could change that, I suppose.
@BartekBanachewicz Personally, I'd prefer C instead of C++ filled with templates and shit. There are some shit in the modern computing to such a languages as Lua. Writing minimal core in those low level languages You're mentioned and scripting everything all the way up :}
@Kamiccolo lol @ "templates and shit"
I like Lua, but it lacks deterministic destruction.
Saw such an approach in Cameras and MP3 players :}
C++ lets you write memory-explicit code in a reasonable manner
whereas C is just a bug minefield.
13:24
@BartekBanachewicz There are at least not that much rules describing when garbage is being collected or not. :} Also it's solvable pimping it. A little bit.
I mean compare using Lua from the C API and from a proper C++ API like Sol
@Kamiccolo It's not solvable. GCs are GCs and if you need deterministic resource handling they suck
I agree that Lua's GC is exceptionally good.
but you've also mentioned "minimal core"
and that minimal core is there for a reason
14:08
helloc people_of_C_world_2.0;
helloc @Apoorv;
C_world_2_0?? what's that?
This room is the second C room, remember ? :)
ooooooohhh... I see ;)
Seems like i will have to wait for some time until i can truly begin opengl development
how's so?
14:16
Hardware issues
3.0 doesnt have core/compatibility profiles
And cant get desired result
hmm.. how old is your computer?
I bought it 3 years ago, i guess
which video card?
Intel integrated
14:21
Hd 3000
Whats that ?
@Apoorv HD Graphics 3000?
made around 2010?
> OpenGL 3.1 on Windows
OpenGL 3.3 on Mac OS X
OpenGL 3.1 on Linux
3.1 should be more than enough for anything, really -- at least for educational purposes
oh
@PeterVaro 3.3 or GTFO
the API before 3.3 was horrid.
incidentally I just had a long talk about OpenGL
3.2 is nice too, but yeah, the more newer the OGL version is the nicer it gets thankfully
anyway, for learning the basics with an integrated card -- which is Apoorv's case -- 3.1 is more than enough
one might argue that OpenGL is annoying as hell in general
some say that, yeah, actually I like it very very much
except the fact that it can be a pain in the arse to debug it -- as most of the graphical-card related stuffs
@PeterVaro without geometry shaders it's really awfully limited
@PeterVaro high-level engines are easier to debug vOv
geometry shaders are for only specific purposes, really
you don't always need GS to make things done right
14:30
@PeterVaro but sometimes you need them
absolutely!
and honestly in anything nontrivial you need them
in awfully simple cases like drawing both lines and filled triangles
it really depends on the task -- but it is nice to have GSs, yes
anyway @BartekBanachewicz I know you are interested in graphics: have you signed up for the new CG SE site?
sorry for disappearing, net problems...
14:34
@PeterVaro wait... is 3.1 on Linux correct ? i only get 3.0 on linux but 3.1 on windows
@PeterVaro eh another SE site, more fragmentation is totally not what we need :/
@Apoorv depends on the drivers you use
@PeterVaro Also well, interested... OpenGL is kinda my job (still for the next few days at least)
@Apoorv according to wikipedia 3.1 is the max you can do by the proper drivers with that card
damn drivers, they haunt me-- first while windows installation and then, today
@BartekBanachewicz I know that's why I showed you
but still: I believe splitting CG to a separate site is nice
I don't.
Exhibit A: Gamedev.SE
horrible cesspit of terrible ideas and even worse code
CG.SE is gonna be "debug my opengl code" all over
14:37
never used that area of the SE net (GD)
I support the idea of a separate CG website 'cause it allows specialisation
@BartekBanachewicz we'll see, we'll see.. you are such a pessimistic folk, aren't you?
@Apoorv +1
@BartekBanachewicz are you familiar with JavaScript ?
@PeterVaro realistic.
@Apoorv one might say so.
its the language where you can higher-order functions right ?
14:40
@PeterVaro I've 70 times your upvotes in , so it's really based on experience here.
@Apoorv it's one of the languages that allow that, yes.
it's not the language, because there are way more.
@BartekBanachewicz not that I know of
@BartekBanachewicz :):) it is quite funny, that you think reps mean anything..
but sure, it can happen that you have more experiences in OpenGL -- how would I know that? ;)
@PeterVaro it means I have spent more time answering questions in that tag on SO :v
anyway, it's time for me to get back to work, be back later ;)
that's not nothing
@Apoorv there's a lot of them, really. More modern languages do have it than don't.
14:43
goto work;
free @PeterVaro;
@PeterVaro I meant the tag specifically.
@BartekBanachewicz mind mentioning few ?
@Apoorv Lua, Python, Haskell
@BartekBanachewicz i see...
14:44
@Apoorv the thing is, HOFs != FCFs
FCF ?
I've mentioned the languages that have FCFs (because that pretty much implies HOFs)
@Apoorv First-Class Functions
oh ok..
you know, you can "pass a function" in C too
but it's an absolutely awful and dumb way of doing that
those languages do it in a way that actually makes sense
those higher level "scripting" languages almost always boil down to C, so that's what happens under the hood
14:48
@Apoorv what
no, that's completely not true
also "scripting" is a marketing meaningless gimmick word nowadays
@BartekBanachewicz i said almost
@Apoorv "almost never" would be true
you said "almost always"
@BartekBanachewicz how ?
@Apoorv C is irrelevant
a language can be either interpretted, JITted or compiled
in none of those cases "boiling down to C" is required, needed, recommended or sensible
the interpreter/compiler is mostly C/C++ & C++ is derived from C
14:54
@Apoorv what
this sentence is wrong on so many levels I don't know where to start
can I just say it's completely wrong? hope
how about correcting it ?
@Apoorv eh, okay
a) the interpreter/compiler is written in the language it's interpretting or compiling in most of the cases
b) There's no such thing as C/C++, leading to
c) C and C++ are completely different languages, and the fact that C++ is derived from C isn't very relevant nowadays
d) The fact that a language implementation might be written in C doesn't imply dealing with C concepts when executing or compiling the language
@BartekBanachewicz how is that possible ? how can you compile the code for the compiler without the compiler ?
@Apoorv what is gcc written in? :)
umm... assembly ?
14:58
lol, no.
That would be a tremendous task.
It's in C.
how ? seriously, i wanna know
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Q: Implementing a compiler in "itself"

DónalIntuitively, it would seems that a compiler for language Foo, cannot itself be written in Foo. More specifically, the first compiler for language Foo cannot be written in Foo, but any subsequent compiler could be written for Foo. But is this actually true? I have some very vague recollection of ...

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@BartekBanachewicz oh.. now i get it
yep
I am actually working on an interpretter
Well, working is a big word, because I don't have much time for it
"working on a side project" might be a better word then ;)
or couple of words
15:06
eh too many side projects as always
what is it called btw ?
Turnip
that's the name of the original project I forked, but it's dead so I kept it.
oh, i thought you were creating it from scratch
It really didn't have much when I took over it.
I also have to fix things when I add new stuff, but it's still helpful to have a base
stuff like this
data Stmt = Do Block
          | While Expr Block
          | Until Expr Block
          | If [(Expr, Block)] (Maybe Block)
          | Function [[Name]] Block
          | Return [Expr]
          | Break
          | For [Name] ForGen Block
          | Assignment [LValue] [Expr]
          | LocalDef [Name] [Expr]
          deriving Show
how big is your team ? if any ?
15:10
@Apoorv that would be me, myself and I.
It's a small project.
I dunno, it has less than 1000 LoC right now
@BartekBanachewicz 3 people... amazing ;)
altough admittedly those 1000 lines of Haskell do much more than codebases having 15000 lines of C
i havent used Haskell so i cant say much
it's really concise.
prefixexp = choice [
    identifier >>= return . Var,
    parens expr
    ]
this declarative style of parsing is really great.
for example, parens expr means "an expression enclosed in parens"
and it will parse just that
without ever crashing, segfaulting or anything like that
whats >>= ?
15:27
helloc fine_people_of_C_room;
@Apoorv sorry that took so long. It's kind of a semicolon
like in funA(); funB();
it chains two operations together
in this case it parses an identifier and feeds it result to Var
so an identifier becomes a variable name
@Kneel-Before-ZOD hi.
15:44
@BartekBanachewicz how's it going? :)
Just left work
I should be home by now
I think I might write some code today
15:57
@BartekBanachewicz you don't need to write code; just go to bed :-P
Meh
Why work if the only thing you want to do is going to an empty bed
don't diss the empty bed. Enough surface area to roll and stuff :)
16:28
@BartekBanachewicz only thing... You can disable it and collect garbage manually :}
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
//long time no see :}
16:40
@Kamiccolo helloc; same here
what's the :} icon?
17:00
@Kneel-Before-ZOD moustache? :}
17:18
@Kamiccolo uh no, not really
@BartekBanachewicz Just by using lightuserdata pretty much everywhere? :}
@Kamiccolo meh
defeats the purpose

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