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this one is fun:
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Q: Evolution of "Hello World!" (testing new type of challenge)

Calvin's HobbiesThe challenge is to make a program that prints Hello World! to stdout. The catch is that your program must have a Levenshtein distance of 7 or less from the program in the answer submitted before yours. How This Will Work Below I have already submitted the first answer using Python: print("Hell...

and C is 95th! xD
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A: Evolution of "Hello World!" (testing new type of challenge)

archaephyrryxAnswer 95 - C //[]([.]c; main() { puts("Hello World!");} //#[;]#bye;dnl</> Distance 7 from answer 94

 
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02:47
@Kamiccolo heh.. it turned out: I did not bend my mind enough => still thinking in subclassing patterns instead of this so called traits patterns (interfaces) -- so basically I was wrong, and what I wanted was never a feature of the language
anyway, at least I learned something new :)
 
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user924016
11:11
helloc all;
11:31
helloc @RonniSkansing;
hello, I'm just wondering what will happen if I have a string greater than allocated malloc?
char *s = malloc(1);
strcpy(s, "hello world, lorem ipsum");

doesn't give me any errors
12:01
helloc all;
@Darick it wouldn't give a segfault? what compiler are you using?
 
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13:32
woohoo, interprocess communication (d-bus) is landing on Linux kernel! (Kdbus)
@Darick $ man 3 strcpy:
> If the destination string of a strcpy() is not large enough, then anything might happen. Overflowing fixed-length string buffers is a favorite cracker technique for taking complete control of the
machine. Any time a program reads or copies data into a buffer, the program first needs to check that there's enough space. This may be unnecessary if you can show that overflow is impossible, but
be careful: programs can get changed over time, in ways that may make the impossible possible.
13:44
@Kamiccolo I don't have subscription to LWN
didn't realised it's only for subscribers. Going into wild after a week or something.
interesting...
14:00
helloc all;
how's everyone?
helloc @PeterVaro;
I just realised that tired-ness can also accumulate over days
how are you doing ?
oh sure it can -- actually it can do over weeks/months
so it's better stop sometime and relax
I'm okay, thanks, going to teach today in 20
@PeterVaro but sometimes you don't have that option ;)
not "be default" -- but you can always make one
14:16
but after that you will have even more work to complete
leading to even more tiredness
14:59
argh
what happened ?
@Apoorv need to strangle someone. Intel UEFI just freaking sucks. Back to the same problem faced couple of months ago. (postponing doesn't work)
are you trying install a new OS ?
@Apoorv clone. Just clone the only SSD. Byte by byte, using dd.
The problem is, it refuses to boot with identical UEFI settings if the same model SSD is cloned or if You put it on an another identical device with identical configuration --- it stops working.
Probably it ties to some motherboard serial number/MAC/whatever beneath. And I can't find it documented anywhere.
15:15
it indeed looks frustrating :P
 
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17:43
printf("Hello Everyone"); //^_^
Hey @ABcDexter
user3079266
helloc all;
Morning @Mints97
helloc @Mints97 & @ABcDexter;
where are you from ??
17:47
Me ? I belong to India
user3079266
@ABcDexter I'm from Russia, as you can see in my profile =)
ok, and what about ok, :-)
Morning @DrorK. , pretty late but still.. (its always morning in chat)
what about @DrorK
user3079266
@Apoorv because morning is a state of mind =) right, @DrorK.? ;)
17:49
(brb)
@Mints97 did you just do your physocology (pretty sure I spelled that wrong) class ?
ok, so what level are you all in C language ??
Programmer level
@ABcDexter Are there rankings? Like in the military? :)
@ABcDexter we are all beginners in life. Forever.
17:50
nope, but the level of knowledge..
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@Apoorv nope, actually, I'm still leaving psych for later =) I had my first cryptography class today! The prof's very old, half deaf and a bit aloof, but I still had a very interesting lesson. Well, mainly because I had enough background to understand what he was saying =)
In C, your initial rank is a General- but as you learn more, the less you understand, so I guess the rankings go down-hill
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@DrorK. that's a wonderful way to put it =P
@ABcDexter What's your rank? :)
I dunno, need to learn more.
17:55
Yup, endless learning curve
and what other languages you all know ??
I mostly use Python and C. And if the work calls for something else, I use that
I practice C religiously, so other programming languages are dead to me
good, @Apoorv ^_^
user3079266
@ABcDexter errm... PHP, Java, C#, JS, Pascal/Delphi, FASM, and bits and snatches of Python, ActionScript... There's probably more, but nothing else comes to mind right now =)
18:00
great, @Dror
@Mints97 cool :-)
@DrorK. gotta love the irony
What's ironic? :)
@Dror then how you implement OOPS :-P
@DrorK. Usually, people consider C dead because it is old (excuse because their religion is Hask*ll or XYZ )
helloc @user629926;
C can never be dead :-P
C is the mother..
18:04
Being 'old' is a matter of perspective and terminology, when it comes to C, 'old' translates to being mature and widely-adopted!
@Dror what about OOPS ?
C is fast but it's procedural
@ABcDexter you can use structs but if you want something "highly OO" there are always many other languages out there
Ok, I know C,C++ and Python.
but I doubt that is the case unless you are creating a game (or something else i cannot think of atm)
@Apoorv but then there is no class..
18:09
from the POV of a user, I see no difference between structs and classes other than access modifiers and little syntactic sugar
Encapsulation...
yes, access specifiers are the main difference...
and one more thing, C stands for Cimplicity
:)
hahaha, correct :-)
18:31
^ C stands for Correctness
@ABcDexter modern languages like Go and Rust are nut using classes to achieve OO
they are using "interfaces"
classes are nice things, just as OO, but it is NOT the only thing and not the only correct thing
there are several other approaches out there
most of the time classes means costs => there are very few languages out there, which gives you "zero cost abstraction"
(strictly speaking: JS does not use classes either, it uses prototyping -- and we still consider JS as an OO language)
(and I'm speaking to myself as he is gone now :))
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19:20
=]
helloc @RonniSkansing;
'sup?
user924016
Not much, had a swing at godot yesterday, was pretty fun. Back to C now.. rereading file I/O atm.
user924016
How about you?
user924016
Foods in abit.. =]
I see.. I'm okay, a bit tired, but cannot complain..
 
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helloc all;
user924016
helloc @carpetjar;
helloc @carpetjar;
long time no see -- howdy?
finally got out of the job - great, and you?
"got out of the job"? are you switching?
I'm okay -- debugging now :)
no, I left my job for indefinite time
I don't have enough time - university, job and my laziness was too much for me
20:40
:) or :( ?
first one - I don't use emoticons :P
I see -- then we are happy now ;)
this also means you will spend more time with us, won't you?
:P
yeah, just as I told you last month.
yepp -- I remember => although I thought, you leave, and we were waiting.. and nothing.. now I realise, it took time for you to switch leave
exactly
20:43
anyway -- any interesting personal projects?
(even the vision of one)
now - very interesting - assembling a computer
that's fun actually
yeah, I need to become a pro in a few hours
aaaagh... and Hack'N'Tell is hell-a-fun event...
mission impossible :)
20:45
I've got a RISC and a CUDA Maxwell so far - need to get other parts
helloc @Kamiccolo;
helloc @Kamiccolo
and now all those hard decisions, for example SSD or RAID
SSD in RAID?
:)
by the way - what do you guys think about CISC vs RISC?
tbh -- I'm thinking about a nice POT (Pot Of Tea) :)
20:52
@PeterVaro oh no... it would be even worse. The one I'm having trouble --- Intel NUC SSD over ePCIm (kind a new, 2013~ish standart)
starts boiling the water
@carpetjar pr0n?
@PeterVaro some kind of indirect saying of "I'm getting mad"? xD
@Kamiccolo nah, I'm literally boiling the water, and making my nightly tea
@Kamiccolo yeah, for some people hardware is pr0n
21:06
"Powerpoint, Excel, Word in your pocket - have more from life."
a convincing add, isn't it?
21:42
@carpetjar ha! Compare it to this one:
sadly, quality is kinda pourish... :/
@Kamiccolo love it
@PeterVaro Spread the love! Just do not let it escape to the ground. Old testament forbids that!
@Kamiccolo this one is nice too (something different)
(oldie, but goldie -- still funny I think)
aaagh... that laaaaaady iiiiin reeeeeed.....
focus Kamiccolo, focus!
22:00
> To deny our own impulses is to deny the very thing that makes us human.
I'd like to meet her in more personal milieu xP
@Kamiccolo I prefer the original one in The Matrix:
helloc @cormac-obrien;
helloc @PeterVaro
22:15
@cormac-obrien ahh you already caught up with our lil' language ;)
welcome - welcome
C fanatic? Learning? Or just lurking here?
haha thanks. when in rome...
In between the first two, just lurking a while before class
working on an implementation of Ex
the command-line part of Vi
ahh.. sounds complex (although I'm not a Vi user, @Kamiccolo is ;))
anyway, and are you working on it in C?
@PeterVaro I was referring to original one too...:}
22:18
yep. working on utf8 support at the moment
@Kamiccolo sigh ;)
@cormac-obrien C89|99|11?
(asking because of the utf-8 support)
11 for the time being, since it's got u8""
nice -- yeah, it has
I gotta get to class for the time begin but I might pop back in later
goto class;
free @cormac-obrien; // hopefully, see you soon!
22:25
@PeterVaro some recent local festivity from the air (Your inner artist might find it nice xP):
22:46
Any GDB gurus in here? I'm trying to use the $_any_caller_matches function and GDB is complaining that "Invalid data type for function to be called." I'm trying to set a breakpoint as such:
catch throw if $_any_caller_matches("Thread::doRun")
Sort of more of a C++ question, but oh well :)
It's hard to get any info on $_any_caller_matches from google, but it appears to take regex as an argument -- whatever that means
So I could probably more generally ask "how does GDB want to be passed regex to an internal function?"
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helloc all
@stephelton hmmm....
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@stephelton Have you tried using either "/.../" or just /.../ ?
helloc @Qix; //little birdy
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I assume you know what regex is
22:54
@Qix I wil give that a shot, thanks
trying: catch throw if $_any_caller_matches( "/Thread::doRun/" )
not working either
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@stephelton try $_any_caller_is
with your original string
@stephelton Are you using a python wrapper or something?
I am only getting python results for this function call.
ok, will try
i'll give you the original SE question...
@q
@Qix: same issue, invalid data type
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@PeterVaro Hahaha
@stephelton Hmm
@stephelton So def invoke (self, name, nframes = 1): is the prototype
And in that def it uses re.match
docs here...
Let's see...
try
Actually
try just $_caller_matches(...)
:)
47	    def __init__ (self):
48	        super (CallerMatches, self).__init__ ("caller_matches")
I don't see an _any_
23:11
k, trying that
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Either $_caller_matches or just $caller_matches
bah, same thing
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Hmm...
"Invalid data type for function to be called" -- I'm thinking it must be $_caller_matches or i'd probably get a different error
but i get the same result either way (preceding _ or not)
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try
$caller_matches("Thread\\:\\:doRun")
and if that doesn't work
23:13
haha i tried one escape earlier
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try $caller_matches("Thread\\:\\:doRun", 50000)
same thing in both cases
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Hmm
and the :: isn't an issue -- just $caller_matches("Thread") gives the same result
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do print $caller_matches
23:15
$1 = void
i should admit here that i'm not very familiar with python :)
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I'm not either, but I think what's fouling you up isn't the python, but the interface between the CLI and the python bindings.
yeah, seems so
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@stephelton try this
print $caller_matches("Thread")
i'm thinking it wants me to express regex by some means other than a string
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@stephelton Not according to the source for that function
23:17
"You can't do that without a process to debug"
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@stephelton try print $skjdfksjd()
and if i do that with a process running, i get the same thing as before (invalid ...)
hmm
print $aoeuaoeu() gives me the same invalid error
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@stephelton "Invalid data type for function to be called" ?
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How are you adding those functions to GDB?
23:19
adding?
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Oh
you mean the _any_caller_matches() or whatever?
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Yeah
i'm not -- i was under the impression that they were built in
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They might be
23:19
maybe that's my problem :)
if that's the problem, the error sure is misleading!
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@stephelton no kidding lol
@stephelton I'm installing GDB (just reformatted)
I'll take a looksie
lol
k
appreciate the help, btw
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@stephelton do ls /usr/share/gdb/python/gdb/command
outside of GDB :)
bound_registers.py explore.py frame_filters.py init.py pretty_printers.py prompt.py type_printers.py
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yep, though so
23:24
and it doesn't appear that any of those functions are defined in any files there
so that's probably the issue :)
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hold on
do
curl http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=fRNexX8k > /usr/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/caller_is.py
then run gdb and try again using just $caller_matches.
Undefined command: "$caller_matches".
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hmm
do, uh...
hold on
oh, might be working when used with "catch throw if ..."
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Oh yes
What was the output on that?
23:28
will know here in about a minute ;)
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Cool
ah, didn't work though
didn't catch the throw
so now maybe i need to do some escaping...
might be worth the trouble to write a little example program at this point
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@stephelton There may be an implicit ^ and $ on the pattern.
try
".*?Thread::doRun.*?"
k
still no love
writing a little test program to work with
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@stephelton You can always add a line in the CallerMatches python class
23:34
to print something?
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gdb.write("checking stacktrace")
yep
Put it directly under the invoke line. If you aren't already aware, Python is a whitespace-scoped language. Just make sure the whitespace lines up using the same whatspace character the rest of the script uses (either a space or tabs)
ah, thanks... think my hard tabs were interfering =P
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:)
i guess my .vimrc is not python-friendly
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Haha
Anyway, the idea behind that addition is that whenever something is thrown (at all, ever) it'll echo "CHECKING STACKTRACE" or whatever
23:40
yeah, i see quite a bit of that (unfortunately)
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@stephelton Oh good, so it's working. It's just not finding your stack.
there's at least one third party lib that is pretty generous with its exception handling
yes
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@stephelton So are you sure your stack is containing that?
ok, i contrived a simple example that seems to be working
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OH
@stephelton In your main program, is Thread::doRun going to be the direct caller of the function that throws?
Or is it possible it's higher in the callstack?
23:42
no, it's not
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kk
so that's why i need $any_caller_matches, i guess
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nope you don't
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you need
$caller_matches(..., 5000)
By default, it only traverses 1 stack element up :)
23:43
oooooh
good catch =P
(no pun intended...?)
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;)
when i pass 5000 as second arg, i get: Python Exception <class 'AttributeError'> 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'older':
name that test.cpp and you can compile with "g++ -o test test.cpp"
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Ah
Interesting.
Those functions are coded poorly
@PeterVaro Are you there?
am i allowed to say g++ in this chat? :)
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23:46
@stephelton Yes of course lol, we just might not know what you're talking about ('m actually one of the few that knows C++ in this room)
yeah, just joking.
what about it?
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On line 35 and 53 @PeterVaro, that might return a NoneType. Can a check be made to return if the value is invalid or something?
@PeterVaro this message...
(I don't know Python, remember)
so @Qix, if i add another frame to the stack in my example, it no longer works...
what is the desired behavior if it is Nonetype?
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23:50
@stephelton Correct. What the python function is doing is iterating N frames up, where N is the second argument. The default is 1, which would explain that. However, the functions don't check if the N value is higher than the actual number of stack entries, thus tries to reference the return value of .older() (which results in what looks like a null pointer exception).
@PeterVaro logically, the function should return false if .older() returns a NoneType (which is, I'm assuming, a null type).
so abort the while-loop and return a false?
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@PeterVaro yes
I just don't know the syntax :)
if frame == NoneType then
    return false
def invoke (self, name, nframes = 1):
    frame = gdb.selected_frame ()
    while nframes > 0:
        try:
            frame = frame.older ()
        except AttributeError:
            return False
        nframes = nframes - 1
    return frame.name () == name.string ()
cool, will try that
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@stephelton try that
23:51
thanks, @PeterVaro
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Make the change to both while you're at it ;)
np -- get back to the episode I was watching then ;)
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@PeterVaro @stephelton this is team coding over the internet at its finest.
let me know if there is anything else
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@PeterVaro Thank you ^_^
23:52
lol
this is terrible: nframes = nframes - 1
nframes -= 1
also what is this space after the function calling parenthesis?
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@PeterVaro Yeah I noticed that. Cheaply written code.
frame.name () => frame.name()
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It's no wonder it's not in GDB proper.
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23:54
@stephelton Any luck?
doesn't seem to be working, though i don't get an error now
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@stephelton You used a high value for the second parameter, right?
yeah, 5000
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OH
i'll pastebin my updated test program
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23:55
I see, it's a logic error :)
@stephelton Yes please
I see what it was doing. The function checks only 1 frame total, nFrames up the list.
It's not checking all of the frames.
quick question: this is python 2.x right?
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@PeterVaro I'd assume so; it's whatever GDB is compiled with
and again, "g++ -o test test.cpp"
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Oh @stephelton, pastebin your python file.
The functions.
oh, sorry
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23:57
It's ok :)
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/me drank a 32oz triple shot white iced caramel mocha with whip; feels like a crack high
lol
my caffeine has worn off )=
5 PM here in colorado
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@stephelton I'll be in Colorado next week :D
cool, where at? I'm in Colorado Springs

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