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helloc @PeterVaro;
well, it was one of the worst films I've ever watched ;)
helloc @copy;
 
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04:06
helloc world;
05:02
@fahdijbeli why is it easier to compare with 0 than other values ?
i mean what exactly is the role of status register ?
 
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06:59
@PeterVaro ha ha ha, told You xD
@PeterVaro which one ?
07:55
@Apoorv usually, it has plenty of uses. Couple of those --- marking the sign of a result number, marking a zero, marking a borrow/carry bit, etc. etc.
Comparing x>0 to y>0 is like doing z=x-y and checking if the result had zero bit set. Then increasing the x and checking again.

Comparing x>0 to y=0 is just decreasing (a bit faster than substract any other, bigger number) the value and checking zero status flag bit. That's all.
@Kamiccolo thanks...
08:37
@Apoorv From computer architecture series... :}
helloc @frostnational;
helloc @DrorK.;
helloc @Kamiccolo;
09:06
/* re */ helloc all;
 
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11:20
helloc all;
helloc @PeterVaro;
@PeterVaro how is cutils going ?
it goes very well actually.. currently I'm writing the docs for it ;)
is it open source ?
sure!
it will be released under the MIT license
can I have a look ?
11:26
look at the docs: cutils.org -- the source is still WIP
hello every one...
helloc @user3724782;
helloc @user3724782;
@PeterVaro ETA ?
one sec on the phone
11:28
sure
(my mom was at a shop trying to buy some external HDDs and she just arranged a video call to show me what the store has -- i'm so proud ;)
anyway, I'm back
hey wait, what ?!? mom and HDD doesnt sound like a match
:P
I showed my parents they can play .mkvs and and .mp4 vids with subtitles from a pendrive with their TV
but they only have 4GB drives.. which is good for 2 max 3 episodes, but not for a movie in good quality
so they decided to buy an HDD
wow
anyway.. so, ETA? I don't know -- hopefully today Kamiccolo and I can start writing unit tests
11:36
no probs, i'll wait ;)
btw, on cutils website, i changed the MODERN AND .... to h3 and it looks better
cutils has 20 modules and 15/20 is the current status
@Apoorv well, for some reason it only works on Mac's Chrome and Safari
I tried the site on Windows, iPhone and Linux Mint
and it just falls apart
i am using firefox on windows
and h3 looks perfect
this is how it looks to me ^
that's the way it looks for me after changing it to h3
but the CSS is a sketch now, I still have to polish it, make it work ontablets and stuff
@Apoorv I bet the fonts don't load
11:40
how do i post a screenshot here ?
seems like i need more repo to do that
as there's no upload button for me
oh is rep-dependent?
hmm.. interesting.
this is how it looks with h2: snag.gy/BjEW5.jpg
@Apoorv that is a different font, yes..
11:45
and like this with h3
btw cutils has some awesome tools:
what exactly is cutils ?
like ccom which scanning through all your files and collects the todo, fixme, note, bug, etc. messages
and organises them into a todo file
or clic which generates header comments to all your sources
or automatic versioning, documenting tools
oh i thought it would something like macros for debugging and unit testing
its more complicated than i thought
it has that too
for exception handling, debugging, logging, unit testing
handling variadic macros with zero or more arguments
11:48
what libraries does it use ?
basic high-level data structures
@Apoorv none
it is lightweight, because it does not depend on anything
and modern, because it uses C11 magic ;)
so no GCC hacks, or anything, it is compiling without any warning on all compilers
helloc @BenjaminGruenbaum;
wouldnt C11 reduce compatibility ?
@PeterVaro hello
helloc @BenjaminGruenbaum;
I'm not a huge fan of C :D
11:50
well, there are so many libs out there which are still supporting C89
Then again, I have no idea if C11 fixes all the things I dislike
I wanted to make something modern
@BenjaminGruenbaum if I remember correctly, you are a cpp guy, aren't you?
I'm not a huge C++ fan either, but I like it better
I think C makes me work too hard for stuff, and that its type system is really annoying (I really dislike void pointers and pointer arithmetic and will avoid it whenever I possibly can)
well, the power of C comes from its simplicity. I mean, it is an amazingly powerful language, with a very limited set of tools. If you try to code like you are in cpp or in java or python, it won't work -- but once you understand the true nature and intentions of C
then you can make wonders, really
but ofc C is not for every task -- and not for everyone
for example, I myself likes to use C mixing with Python
I believe each language has its own strengths and weaknesses
and you can achieve way better code bases, when you are mixing the languages
The typesystem though, it's really bad :/
I really don't see any upside to using C over C++ except it's easier to write a compiler for.
11:58
and it is way easier to write the code too
cpp is huge and super complex
Oh, and the new struct syntax is nice, I like that
It's not super complex, you have to know very little to be productive, but even the fact you have type safe generic containers is really nice.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the designated initialiser are you talking about, or the anonymus structures?
@PeterVaro . notation, named field assignment
that is the designed initialiser
point p = {.y = 2, .x = 1};
Yeah
I miss that in C++, especially since I'm used to it from C#
12:00
struct {
   int i;
} hello = {.i = 10};
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah.. the only thing I'm missing from C is the keyword arguments
Yeah, in C++ that wouldn't work. Although in C++ structs are a lot nicer and the syntax for putting methods on them is nicer.
like calling a function: func(hello=world);
@BenjaminGruenbaum actually I really like the syntax of function pointers
they are very expressive -- but I have to say, they doesn't look much intuitive at first
I mean an array of 10 functions which are not returning anything and taking an int and a pointer to void looks like this: void(*f[10])(int,void*)
@PeterVaro designated
IMHO, C++ and C are totally different languages so you cant compare them just like you cant compare python and C
because they have different aims
C++ aims to be multi-paradigm whereas C's aim is be a high-level language despite being close to the machine
@BenjaminGruenbaum do you mainly program in .NET ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum and what are those thingies You dislike in C? :}
@BenjaminGruenbaum btw, nice photo :} probably I have something for lady-friends xD
12:15
@Apoorv Yeh, and other languages
@BenjaminGruenbaum like ?
@Kamiccolo Python, JavaScript, Haskell, C++ , some PHP every now and then, hmm... that's everything I used to build something that actually got deployed and people used in the last 2 months so I guess that's about it.
I know some other languages, but I don't use them as much.
if you know these many cross platform languages, why you using .NET ? job's call ?
.NET is not a language. C# is. C# is probably one of the best languages out there at the moment.
i know that, i use it as a general term for C# and VB and MS stuff :)
12:23
@BenjaminGruenbaum I guess, it's very debatable xP
@BenjaminGruenbaum could You please name couple of those thingies just to be sure, what are You talking about :}
@Kamiccolo what thingies?
@Kamiccolo sure, lots of things are very debatable but there are few people who actually used c# (In its recent versions) that argue it's a bad language.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the things You don't like the most in C and other languages You've just mentioned :}
@BenjaminGruenbaum if not Mono, there wouldn't be any debate at all... :}
You do realize that the new C# compiler, Roslyn is open source right? As well as their whole web stack
I don't like not having type safety in C, not having exceptions, not having generics etc.
12:32
sorry, @Blackbird9, You must have at least 20 reputation to chat... :(
@BenjaminGruenbaum Have You personally tried it on Linux machine? :} And their source repository just spews HTTP 500 :/ meh...
@BenjaminGruenbaum C11 will take care of generics
@Kamiccolo I have, and it worked for me. I did get help on Jabbr though. The fact the lead project developer is available for chat is a plus and not a minus IMO.
@BenjaminGruenbaum aye, must admit, that's a plus :} Also... I doubt it's a huge enough community yet.
 
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13:55
Morning
Good morning, fine people of C room
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD && @vxs8122;
14:17
helloc @vxs8122 && @Kneel-Before-ZOD && @PeterVaro && @Klemkas;
@Kamiccolo I was already here ;)
helloc @PeterVaro && @Kamiccolo;
@PeterVaro it didn't hurt xP Did it?
well.. you didn't free'd me first..
I guess it is a segfault, isn't it?
@PeterVaro I suppose, helloc and free sets the pointer to NULL and checks for already allocated/deallocated memory xP
14:20
oh.. such overhead.. :D
or it's just implementation dependent behavior?
well, on Peter-Varo-OS it doesn't check anything
the only extra you have here, is you can free(NULL); without segfault
oh, I see :} It's a bit different on my side :} almost... in Linux kernel codding style xP (NULLing after deallocation)
hmmm... I might be mistaken. From where I got this..
I found this in my source:
#error we are so fucked
sorry for the language.. but this made me laugh..
:)
anyway, I grab something to eat
goto lunch;
14:39
ha xD
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17:39
@Kamiccolo I committed the last changes, you can start using cutt and test everything which has documentation on cutils.org except cdar -- I'm working on it right now
also -- if you want you can work on the makefile you said earlier -- it would be probably nice
although I prefer both static and dynamic libraries, so if possible generate both
woohoo, thank You very much for notification! I'll take a look later tonight.
2x woohoo!
oh and one more thing @Kamiccolo!
although it is not mentioned in the documentation
but capi.h has to be included as the last header after any cutils header included
this little header creates type-aliases and macros to shorten the names
and also will handle the function overloadings
(which is not available right now, as cdar is not refactored yet)
(+1 try to test and compile it only with -std=c11, once we are finished, we can try to backport it, although it is definitely not top priority)
@PeterVaro is this common practice? Because it sounds... kind a confusing. Forcing the order of includes :}
@Kamiccolo well technically it will work order-independently
but I'm not 100% sure, only 85%
you can test that too ;)
anyway, it is not common practice, but sometimes it is a must. for example using the Python C API or jemalloc you have to unclude the standard libs first
as some things will be overwritten/overdefined
@PeterVaro Isn't there another way?
17:47
the documentations of those two explicitly say to include their headers after the the standard libs
ask the developers of those :)
mine will probably work if it is not the last -- but since it is the API of all the previously defined macros, functions and types
I think it is a good idea to include it as the last of the cutils headers
damn you GitHub...
I don't use any C++.. which files were detected as cpp?
@PeterVaro It might be some problems with Linguist being used and modern C...
@Kamiccolo can I force linguist to detect all my c and h files as C instead of cpp?
@PeterVaro researching...
I didn't find anything yet..
anyway, ping me if you find anything, I have to go for a walk with Colti
goto walk_Colti;
18:06
@PeterVaro kk. Upgrading Ruby version xD
18:20
:17587706 full breakdown looks like this:
linguist . --breakdown
70.80%  C
24.33%  Python
4.88%   C++

C:
capi.h
cbug.h
ccol.h
cdar/cdar.c
cdar/cdar.h
cdar/darv.c
cdar/darv.h
cexc.h
cfps.h
cpro.h
cref.c
cutt.h
etc/cutils_func_overload_idea.c
etc/cutils_name_space_idea.c

C++:
carg.h

Python:
ccom.py
cdar/cdar.py
cdoc.py
cenv.py
clic.py
cver.py
internal/check.py
internal/comment.py
internal/pre_commit.py
internal/table.py
need to try walking through Linguist heuristics code and find out, why is this false positivly recognized as CPP.
sadly, I'm not an expert in Ruby.
Appearently it MIGHT be already fixed:
https://github.com/github/linguist/pull/1036

https://github.com/github/linguist/issues/1315
not yet merged thought.
18:40
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hmm interesting..
@Kamiccolo thank you very much for the detailed feedback
it is a shame that cpp devs don't use .hpp or at least .hxx as their standard extension for cpp header files
it would be so much easier to optimise linguist for that
or if I were the "head" of linguist I would recommend user to include a .linguist file, and when the algorithm finds that file
it will read the languages from there
github, according to this:
https://github.com/github/linguist#installation uses last version released to Rubygem repository.

Interesting, but *.h it's not even added anywhere here:
https://github.com/github/linguist/blob/master/lib/linguist/languages.yml
as "explicit is always better than implicit"
@Kamiccolo I found that too!
anyway, this is the smallest thing we have to worry about
it will be fixed soon, hopefully
@PeterVaro probably not adding it to extension parser leaves it for heuristic. And Your point of C++ devs (and Objective-C?) makes even more sense.
aaaah, aye:
github.com/github/linguist/blob/master/lib/linguist/…

# .h extensions are ambigious between C, C++, and Objective-C.
# We want to shortcut look for Objective-C _and_ now C++ too!
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helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
@PeterVaro thanks
helloc @Kneel-Before-ZOD;
// :}
just realized, that You're even more active on "Physical Fitness" dot stackexchange :O
19:29
@Kamiccolo lol....I have to; I was fat
@Kneel-Before-ZOD he he he. Just a tiny glimpse into Your personality :} In fact... most of the guys in hour office are doing work-out. Starting gym, finishing running, bikes or even dancing xD
the thing which bugs me since last weekend and which also reassembles to Physical Fitness --- joy of rowing the boat :}
@Kamiccolo lol....on most days, I spend 30 mins of my lunch break working out....the remaining 30 mins eating :)
I haven't rowed before...but I've been kayaking for a few months
very awesome for the upper body
he he he, You've mentioned this on some of Your posts on Physical Fitness xP
yup, I felt that. Also it was pretty enjoyable experience :} just sliding the surface of the lake...
helloc @James;
hello @Kamiccolo
@Kneel-Before-ZOD heh... kind a off-topic, but still... probably going to try next weekend either. For a bit longer this time... Need to get used to paddles and avoid getting blisters :}
Does anyone uses CMake on their daily basis here? :}
19:44
ads....
I don't, I prefer bare makefiles as they are available everywhere
helloc @James;
@Kamiccolo I will switch to SCONS when they will fully support Python3
hello @PeterVaro
which will be in less than half a year
(at least, they promised that ;)
@James new here? welcome, welcome, at this "young and dynamic team" of the C room :P
@PeterVaro oh yes, I am new here. Thanks. :)
are you interested in C as well, or just popped in to check the community?
19:50
I am interested in C. Very Interested. I am learning C even now.
oh, nice (excellent choice, sir) -- school, job or hobby?
hobby, what about you?
@PeterVaro SCONS? :} what is that? CMake basically generates Makefiles. According to Your requirement library locations and stuff. But it can do not only that! CTest and CPack (especially CPack) can make Your life way more easier while deploying stuff.
@Kamiccolo I know what CMake is, thanks ;)
but I don't want to use it, I want to use SCONS one day
(blender uses SCONS too!)
@PeterVaro +1, excellent choice, sir! I'd add basic understanding how stuff works which derives from learning C :}
@PeterVaro oh, sorry :} preaching mode: off
19:53
@James hobby/work
are you learning it from books or tuts?
@PeterVaro both
may I ask, which one?
Sure, I am reading K&R the second edition(love it) The C Programming Language @PeterVaro
if you are done with it, try some newer books on C and try to forget what you read in K&R (not all of it, just 30% of it :)
K&R2 was updated ~89 when the C89 standard came out.. but since then we have C99 and C11 standards too
Hmm.. can you recommend me any other books that I can read after I am done with this book, because I might finish this book soon enough.
19:58
with tons of interesting stuff: even new syntax sugars
any good books for it? :)
@James I recommend you to check the links int the description of this room --->
(I'm not a big fan of books in this area, I prefer online materials. Read lots of SO questions and answers, chat with experts, etc.)
@James also:
Jul 2 at 20:25, by Kamiccolo
aye, there bunch of books for starting C. There is a huge list mentioned here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/562303/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
@PeterVaro hmm well maybe any great online materials you can recommend me?
:O thank you.
Stephen Kochan! God, his Objective-C book is fantastic!
@James sadly, Objective-C is kind a... hmmm... don't want to swear... lets say... not that C xD
20:06
I like ObjC way more than C++ -- at least it respects C ;)
@PeterVaro yup! :)
although these weird "messages" [[Object alloc] initWithString @"NSString"]
and @ symbols..
anyway.. but at least all C code is valid ObjC.. and I guess it is because of this weird syntax extension and not redefinition
@PeterVaro Syntax error :P
@James is it? I'm not an expert in ObjC :P
@PeterVaro yeah haha
20:21
hey
how come C++ is more popular than C?
@vxs8122 because it does stink more? xP
@vxs8122 who said that?
:)
well, i noticed that c++ chatroom has much more people...
@vxs8122 that is the most popular chatroom on SO and it is at least 5 years old
20:24
@Kamiccolo cool
ours is less than 2 months
ah, makes sense
C++ vs C
also: in Lounge<C++> they don't help, don't talk about code
it is just a huge crowd, "lounge-ing" there
Should I use Win32 api or GTK+ for GUI in C?
20:26
do you want it to be multi-platform or not?
I've been to C++ room many times
Well, I know GTK+ is cross platform, but I also want to use Win32 as well. :)
meh. Build is broken. Going home.
goto home_visiting_some_ingress_portals_on_the_way;
seems Brazil's going down finally
ok
20:28
free @Kamiccolo;
interesting, germany hasn't won since 1990
oh @James if you are not familiar, with our own c-lang, take a look at this
@PeterVaro you too :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD messed it up again :/
@PeterVaro ok thanks.
goto facebook; //gotta check facebook ;)
20:30
free @James;
20:49
return;
helloc @James;
Hello @PeterVaro
21:17
Hello
If you create an array of SCNMatrix4 _cameraHandleTransforms[10]; Where SCNMatrix4 is an Obj-C Scenekit Library. How do you know what the array will be filled with by default?
@Johnston I don't know what it will be filled with in ObjC, but in C if no optimisation, then it will be filled with 0-s, although it is not guaranteed, but most of the cases, it will be 0-s. However the most likely (in any other optimisation level) it will be memory junk
you can force it to be zero by saying: Type array[10] = {0};
@PeterVaro Thank you
the same happens with malloc (nothing guaranteed, probably memory junk) and calloc (it will be zero'd out)
Right. Because it's weakly typed that's legit then.
yepp, bits and bytes don't have types ;)
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21:46
Very nice
Love it
22:32
@PeterVaro or memset :} it You need it clear it out not only once... :}
return;
23:00
helloc @Kamiccolo;
so, did you have the chance to look at cutils?
@PeterVaro just very bluntly... just back from work :}
I see. Right now I'm done with the capi documentation and patching my old cdar generator python script
umm.. @Kamiccolo do you think I missed something?
types = (('char'              , 'c'  ),
         ('signed char'       , 'c'  ),
         ('unsigned char'     , 'u'  ),
         ('char *'            , 's'  )
         ('short'             , 'hd' ),
         ('unsigned short'    , 'hu' ),
         ('int'               , 'd'  ),
         ('unsigned int'      , 'u'  ),
         ('long'              , 'ld' ),
         ('unsigned long'     , 'lu' ),
         ('long long'         , 'lld'),
         ('unsigned long long', 'llu'),
         ('float'             , 'f'  ),
the second column is the format specifier
@PeterVaro personally, I use fixed length integers very often. (uint16, uint32, uint64, ...) :} what about ssize_t?
ssize_t is not standard
it is a GCC extension
I thought about the fixed length ints too
I haven't decided about those..
@PeterVaro oh, ok, my mistake :}
23:31
@Kamiccolo ahh.. I missed the most important one: ('void *', 'p')
ah, right!

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