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Curious, is there a difference between null pointer and constant zero?
what is a "constant zero"?
i mean, in the textbook, one of the example reads "while ( listPtr != (struct entry *) 0 )" but I tested a bit by only typing "while ( listPtr )" and it works too
meaning (struct entry *) 0 also has integer value 0... is there a reason to use whole term "(struct entry *) 0"?
my opinion is, when you are testing a pointer it is better to use the if (!pointer)
a pointer to NULL is always false and pointing to any other places in the memory is true
therefore it is unnecessary to use the explicit comparison
so "(struct entry *) 0" just a different way of saying NULL?
#define NULL ((void *)0)
but sometimes it is just pure 0 or 0L
you see, a pointer is an address
00:14
got it, i understand :)
it is a hexadecimal form of an integer: 0x3A28213A
you see a pointer to NULL is just 0x00000000
ahh.. makes sense
which is in base 10 form == 0
so these are all acceptable: (!pointer) or (pointer != 0L) or (pointer != NULL) or (pointer != (void *)0) or (pointer != (pointer_type/any_type *)0)
but for me the first one is the most readable, also the shortest and afaik the most accepted version
got it, glad i'm not the only one who does it :)
00:19
the textbook just keeps doing longer version
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A: C/C++ Checking for NULL pointer

RBerteigIn my experience, tests of the form if (ptr) or if (!ptr) are preferred. They do not depend on the definition of the symbol NULL. They do not expose the opportunity for the accidental assignment. And they are clear and succinct. Edit: As SoapBox points out in a comment, they are compatible with...

thanks for pointing out the article! :)
00:38
It seems like the answer above ^^^ tries to 'justify' a mere preference
The so called 'reasons' are just another way of saying: I prefer doing it this way
@DrorK. that's what I was trying to say here, each version is correct. However, less is more, readability counts => use the shorter and cleaner version
redundancy is never a good thing
I agree that readability counts, that's why I prefer (ptr == NULL)... for me it's the more readable approach
but also redundant
Explicitly != redundancy
Casting a pointer to void, is an example of being redundant
(!ptr) or (ptr) is also explicit
explicitly tested as true or false if pointer is NULL
00:46
I believe you just spotted the difference :)
yeah, I'm getting more and more tired for today..
Anyway, I'm sure there are a lot of things we could do "shorter", and we choose not to
sure, like nested ternary operators
As long as it's valid and makes a little sense, I consider it to be a self-preference
Although I'm having a hard time to grasp things like: (NULL != p)
Btw, if you recall the famous sizeof issue, that's another example of redundant () that people (you included?) choose to apply, just for self-preference
I'm not included anymore
00:51
Really?! :)
actually I corrected all the sources I've ever written
yepp
You killed me!
You have no idea how many times I toggled in and out
nope, you were right about that
The only reason I kept the sizeof *p; is just because I shared my samples with the guys at ##C, otherwise I would never convert
00:54
When it comes to 'making changes'... I'm not easy going :)
well, I prefer to use what is correct -- no matter what, only very very few exceptions I have.. I learned that while learning Python
PEP8 is awesome -- and a lot of way more talented and experienced guy wrote it / collected it
so who am I to ask the questions ;)
// although, at some cases I prefer my own way, but those are tiny little things
Well, when it comes to validity I always 'adapt', but in this case sizeof(*p) is not incorrect, and is in fact the de facto
So making such an adaptation is extremely difficult for me
Now it makes me wonder
What's your agenda with: void *p = 0; ...vs... void *p = NULL; ?
we already talked about that, remember?
We have?
01:05
It's only 4 AM and I'm already leaking memory? :)
Btw
I watched Black Swan again...
IIRC you liked it for the first time..
And I came to the conclusion that Natalie Portman's facial expressions are ranked #1 on my list
Now it makes me wonder if I would've come to the same conclusion if she weren't Israeli
believe it or not I was thinking about the same thing (I mean that you are thinking about her origin)
01:10
Well, I 100% despise her body
So I know I'm not totally biased
I actually had to look away at the body close-up scenes
And generally, we Israelis hate 'successful' Israelis
We're messed up that way :)
Gal Gadot for example, I can't even hear her voice
When I think of it, it's the only movie I ever watched twice, (briefly after the first time)
I saw a very strange movie the other day
Which one
it was way better then most movies nowdays, but it wasn't a masterpiece
it's called: Under The Skin
note: the same stuffs, don't read about it, don't watch the trailer, etc
2013? :\
I guess.. maybe even showed in 2014
01:17
Scarlett Johansson?
I'm already hooked :)
that's the one
BIASED
you like her?
'like'?
I'm in love...
hmm.. we have totally different taste in women ;)
01:21
Unrequited love...
But again, now I wonder if it's about her ideology, or her looks
It's impossible to know
Lost in Translation <--
I liked that film..
oh btw @DrorK. are you a StarWars fan?
Nope :\
No sci-fi, anime, manga, etc
anime, manga.. I don't like those either, but Sci-Fi is good -- althoug SW is not sci-fi for me
I don't like SW, but I found a nice video today, that's why I asked..
star trek? met many programmers who are fan of star trek >_>
I chose SW over ST if I have to
01:27
well, i like both :)
but for me sci-fi is Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov.. in films: 2001 Space Odyssey or The Moon or Under The Skin
Btw
What is the proper category of a 'scary' movie? 'Horror'?
yeah, but nowdays horror == trash movies
I mean like Saw 2+
i prefer japanese horror.
the good ol' horrors and thrillers are very rare
01:29
they are scary in psychological way...
they are good, yes, but not "in general"
How come Black Swan is: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
?
Without 'Horror'?
I mean not like "japanese horrors are great"
@DrorK. it is absolutely not Horror.. Thriller.. maybe.. for me Drama | Mystery works
So how would you categorize a scary movie if not 'horror'?
'Fearful'?
I don't know..
01:32
The scariest movie for me: #1 Misery ... #2 Black Swan
Let's see how Misery is categorized
Thriller? Doesn't make sense
@DrorK. have you seen the original Saw?
What's the original Saw? Saw #1?
lol, they classified it as "Horror"
the others are so bad.. I can't even find words to describe them..
01:33
Funny
That's a classic Thriller | Mystery
The Shining?
been a while since I've seen a movie... lost interest in movie because they didn't look interesting as it was in 90s
@PeterVaro Look at 8MM and Irreversable!
They don't have a category for 'Fearful'? 'Scary'?
Is it for real?!
i liked shining
@vxs8122 what kind of movies did you like?
01:36
@vxs8122 That's why I stayed in the 80's and 90's
"I corrected her" ;P
@vxs8122 it is another masterpiece of Kubrick, that's why
;)
well, I have interest in classics... good thing my dad exposed me to those
he collected shitload of old movies, on VHS
good ol' VHS.. I saw almost all the great movies on VHS..
rented... borrowed..
back when blockbuster was in business :)
01:39
BlockBuster? That's a dino specie?
:)
however, I still like movies -- which are not made in Hollywood
all the scandinavian films, french films, even canadian
yeah i like foreign movies too
and ofc UK films and series
esp. korean and japanese movies
I like chinese films
mostly the ones designed to show in europe..
the hard-core chinese films are.. well.. I can't watch those..
have any of you tried Bollywood films?
they are terrible.. 5-6 hours long singing..
01:42
haha yeah i know what you mean :)
Horror is a film genre seeking to elicit a negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the audience's primal fears. Horror films often feature scenes that startle the viewer; the macabre and the supernatural are frequent themes. Thus they may overlap with the fantasy, supernatural, and thriller genres. Horror films often deal with the viewer's nightmares, hidden fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown. Plots within the horror genre often involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly of supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Prevalent eleme...
By Wikipedia's definition, Horror is the same as 'fearful'
i watch bollywood videos just for humor :)
I was wondering, is the thing, when a child calls his mom from a distance, again and again, and then finally asks for dad- is universal?
Or it happens just in Israel?
Like: Mom.... mom.... mom........ mom.................. mom............................. can you call daddy?
01:52
interesting psychological question
So it happens only in Israel? :)
I heard it today on the street, I couldn't stop myself from laughing :)
didn't apply to me because my parents were separated since I was born
Oh :\
but i can imagine calling mom first before dad
Not before, for the purpose of calling dad
It's like: "Mom could you call dad for me"
It's hilarious, I wonder if I could find a comedian that uses this bit
01:55
all righty, I think I call it a night
have fun guys, see you tomorrow (later on today..)
not yet :)
goto sleep;
sleep:
    free all;
Night!
good night
@PeterVaro got a personal question for you
02:12
other question, how do i post code here?
is this for loop for ( ptr = array; *ptr; ptr++ ) dangerous? If ptr points to array, and the value *ptr goes past the last address of ptr, is it always assumed that the value *ptr will be NULL?
never mind, i found an article about out-of -bound arrays... so since it will result in undefined behavior so yes it's dangerous :)
02:37
you need to check *ptr to be not NULL
then it would be safe I believe
The funny thing about arrays passing as params to function is that you don't need to pass the size of the array's first dimension, which is quite a recipe for disaster
 
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03:43
Yay! Travel day!
 
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05:24
@vxs8122 Just as a side note, its better to use
` int i = 0; `
` for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { (array+i); } `
where n is the no. of elements in the array
Here better == safer
 
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07:09
@Apoorv why you initialise twice the variable i=0 ?
helloc;
 
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08:43
@PeterVaro sorry, had a weekend :} and no internet connection on Sunday xD
@Apoorv and again, isn't comparing to 0 --- lighter operation? :}
 
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09:51
@Kamiccolo Are you talking about the 'body' of the loop ?
@Apoorv aye, like for (i = n; i > 0; --i) or something :}
@fahdijbeli noticed that one after the editing time :)
@Kamiccolo whats the difference, except that it iterates in the opp direction ?
need to check an output assembly to be sure :}
Please do that, i need to know :)
10:27
@Apoorv i'm just not sure if modern compilers optimizes out this kind of difference or not...
10:46
@Apoorv about the approach of Kamiccolo the cpu use an decrementer and it easy to compare its register with zero it very fast to compare it with i<n , then it will go use status register
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@Kamiccolo if you understand what I said please tell him what I mean because I m poor english
 
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12:34
@fahdijbeli That's right :} Thank You very much for clarification!
13:00
helloc all;
helloc @PeterVaro;
@Kamiccolo no problem -- can we start it today?
13:30
@PeterVaro I think so :}
okay, when will you be actively here?
@PeterVaro all day long today, I guess :} at least 4 more hours. Might need to get to some local radio station after that...
13:54
helloc @PeterVaro;
helloc @fahdijbeli;
14:38
A nice little program if you haven't seen before.
:(){ :|:& };:
Not C but runs in shell
Warning: It's dangerous :P
@BlueMoon was a Linux shell fork bomb? xP
yep :D
helloc @AlexC;
helloc @BlueMoon;
14:55
Hi Peter
@BlueMoon Have to try it on BuildBot server xD
@Kamiccolo Give it a go and let us know ;)
15:15
* * pauses for a little while * * bacausing struggle to restart the VM :}
The quickest way to "fix" it is to reboot it!
15:28
Or just push a BIG RED BUTTON. TWICE. xD
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
what was the personal question from last night?
helloc fine people of C room;
@PeterVaro want me to ask in here?
umm.. is that intimate?
lol....definitely not intimate
just personal
then shoot me
15:34
I showed your portfolio to a friend of mine (BTW, have you started submitting them to galleries?) and he told me to ask you if you had any formal degree
goto restarting computer :)
ping me if you get back from restart
free @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
15:46
@PeterVaro return;
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
so the question is do I have a degree from any college or university?
thanks :)
or a vocational sch
nope, I don't have any
I was at 3 schools, both technical and art universities
but after a few years (1.5 - 4)
they asked me to teach there, or lead groups, etc.
and I realised I'm no longer learning there anything
you went there as a student or teacher?
so at some point I stopped it, to move on to a place where I can learn more
as a student, but for example, I'm a professor now at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest
but technically I don't have a degree, nor I finished my studies there
it looks like in this week I'm going to be a professor too in another university
you see, I learn pretty fast -- if I'm curious and enjoy the subject
I can learn almost anything in a few days, maybe a couple of weeks -- and from there it is only a matter of time to get enough practice
so that happened all the time, everywhere..
anyway, why is it important @Kneel-Before-ZOD?
15:52
well, I know he's been interested in product designs for a while; he seemed to have good ideas , but lacked implementation
also, he's not IT savvy; so, he's been trying to get into some vocational school college to obtain the requisite skills
when I saw your designs, I knew I had to show them to him :)
hmm.. well, tbh I recommend to him, to search for an art/design university
there are so many in the US
these universities can provide fine relationships with major players from the industry
which is very important if one wants to build one's own studio for example
but also a university has connections to different workshops and manufactoring places too
yeah....that's my usual recommendation; but since I knew little about designs, wasn't sure if it was the right decision
I think for a couple of years at least -- it is the right one
I see that many of those products are quite detailed
maybe after a while he will get bored, or wants to move on, or realises this is not what he had in his mind
but that is a different story, isn't it? ;)
15:58
yup
from an artist's perspective, I'd like to understand how that happened
how happened what?
let me see how to phrase the question properly
anyone can create an image, right?
the difference between an artist and a hack is in the details
how they capture the essence of the product
umm.. well.. we are talking about applied art here
this is not the same as fine art.
lol....not sure what it's called;
let me see if I can use one of your images as an illustration
it is like: anyone can write a piece of code -- sure, that's true, but you can see how experienced in that language the developer is
the same is true to applied arts as well, for example to product design
there are strict principles, guidelines, knowledge of materials, manufacturing techniques, etc.
while fine art on the other hand is something different -- ofc, I have to say, if you are experienced, have a well-trained eye, you can tell difference
between an amateur and a professional artists work --
but other than that it is very hard to distinguish the two
16:07
so, if an artist like yourself were to talk to a group of programmers about software design (GUI-related, general stuff), what would you tell them?
hire a designer ;)
lol
not good enough :-P
but seriously -- learning how to design/build good UI && more important than that => good UX takes as much time as learning 3 new programming languages
programmers are supposed to be the most powerful folks on earth. Not understanding good designs is a defect for us :-p
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+1

and You're defining DevOps, no? xP
16:10
@Kamiccolo :-P
DevOps? I don't get it
remembers to check devops reaction tumblr for some funny stuff
goto some_local_radio_station;
@Kamiccolo programmers can do all.
free @Kamiccolo;
(btw when will you come back?)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD except simple human relation xD
in couple of hours, I suppose :}
@PeterVaro come back? I'm still here for a whil
16:12
@Kneel-Before-ZOD
@Kamiccolo we don't care about no stinking human relation :-P
I personally don't think designs agree with me. I can appreciate a good design when I see it, but I just can't seem to make one myself
@Kneel-Before-ZOD it is all about practicing, really, like anything in this world
you can learn it, you can master it
what I've learned in the last decade of my life is that intensive work on real-life projects are the best teachers around
yeah....maybe I should really spend some time on it. But I can spend hours on a programming problem and be fine. When it comes to design, I could only afford a few mins before getting bored
then again: hire a designer ;)
for a project.....sure. But it's still a skill I would like to acquire
16:24
but why, if you don't enjoy it?
I don't know; same reason I got into programming. If a human created it, I should be able to do the same (or relatively close)
but unlike programming, I cannot spend hours on it
then it is clearly not a thing you should worry about
(sorry for saying that, I don't want to sound rude, or anything)
lol....I know; still can't help it. Guess I'll start from the basics
 
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18:07
helloc anyone ;)
18:32
@Kamiccolo I redesigned CUTT, now without any macro-hack,w hat do you think:
#include <cutils/cutt.h>

static void
case1(Tester *tester)
{
    try(tester, 1 == -1);
}

static void
case2(Tester *tester)
{
    try(tester, 1 >= -1);
}

int main(void)
{
    Tester *tester;
    new(&tester, 2);

    case1(tester);
    case2(tester);

    report(tester);
    del(tester);

    return 0;
}
OUTPUT:
CUTT: test failed in file: 'main.c' at line: 6
    expression: '1 == -1'
the source code is only 40 lines long
so it is super minimal and simple imho
 
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19:44
@PeterVaro this is more I like it! ^_^ just wondering... can make cases inlined?
btw, return;
19:58
@Kneel-Before-ZOD unless... the lady-friend can connect directly to *SQL database and/or efficiently parse JSON and XML xD
:D
@Kamiccolo sure you can make it inline
anyway, right now I'm hunting down a stupid bug in a python file
but once I'm done, I will commit the changes and we are almost good to go then
(STATUS FOR TESTING: 99%)
:17567922 for better or worse... I like Lua for hunting down stupid bugs... xD

mostly for

if then
    -- do stuff
end

and

for key, val in ipairs(table) do
    --stuff
end
lol....a stupid bug? :-P
I found it..
but.. umm.. it's not that easy to fix it:P
20:13
not so stupid after all.
well, the stupid is always me..
or anyone else. Between chair and display :}
well, brute-force. it always win. best way to kill bugs instantly.
sometimes brute-force can take soooo much fudging time.... xD
20:31
shares a jar of Nutella
oh I wish your sharing was real..
do You have printer? xD
no chocolate printer atm..
You're not prepared for proper sharing then.
xP
21:04
best way to kill a bug? Nuke the project :-P
21:34
@Kamiccolo all righty, cutt is done, I finally implemented capi (the module which is responding for name-mangling, and function overloading) and fixed all the bugs I found until now in other modules
there is only 2-4 things left to do with cdar, I will finish it maybe tonight but worse case scenario: tomorrow morning
@PeterVaro cool!
and then we can start writing tests
Sadly, I'm almost sleeping xD
no problem, I'm going to watch a film right now
which one? :}
21:36
because my head has been overflowed
Noah, with Russel Crowe
I don't expect anything from that film
I think it is the best choice to get relaxed
we'll see
meh. Doesn;t look very nice xD also It might be a rework xD
I don't care atm.. my pizza is in the owen
the film is downloaded
everything is ready to get relaxed ;)
goto watching_movie;
 
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@PeterVaro ah... pizza. Baked couple of those last weekend with the lady friend... home made one is only one to go xP No microwaved one!

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