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07:27
@Agawa001 C++11 gets even longer in the sense of LoCs... :(
 
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10:13
I've learnt something new today => tentative definition
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A: Global integer array with No dimension

Daniel Fischerint arr[]; is a tentative definition there. Clause 6.9.2, paragraph 2 says: A declaration of an identifier for an object that has file scope without an initializer, and without a storage-class specifier or with the storage-class specifier static, constitutes a tentative definition. If a tran...

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10:25
Heyo! Quick question. The address that we get from the & operator is not the logical address in the memory right?
@AwalGarg Not since Windows 95
@Neil so does it return the address relative to the program base address or what? I am not exactly sure what that address actually signifies.
helloc
10:44
@AwalGarg It's arbitrary
ahh, I see.
You can safely assume that arr[5] is going to be 5 pointers away from arr[0]
@AwalGarg goo.gl/IqjtQv mhm. Offset from rbp. Which is exactly (current stack frame) base pointer.
You can even make certain assumptions with respect to memory dedicated for your program (changing it in fact, perhaps to ill effect)
but it's otherwise arbitrary
@Kamiccolo awesome, thanks Kamiccolo and Neil!
@Kamiccolo also that's a really cool website. Will have it bookmarked forever :)
10:51
@AwalGarg heh, keep forgetting it for years... gcc -S some.c does basically the same...
@Kamiccolo no coloring and corresponding line highlights :(
@AwalGarg I guess GDB can do that. Also... there must be more gcc/objdump wrappers out there...
@Kamiccolo ah, disas, I see :)
 
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12:14
helloc all
Do you use some static code analyzer for C?
12:26
@deckard splint/cppcheck/Clang static analyser
Thx!
12:56
Now that's funny, I actually 'won' an argument on the internet!
@DrorK. mmm... could You please tell us more? :}
Well, as usual I've been critiqued about how wrong I am, and how horrible my personality is... I gave my usual counter-strike, and then he responded that he "doesn't feel like replying, and I won't do that again in the future"
Now that's a flawless victory, right? I get 3 points?
13:40
helloc
14:09
hey
is anyone here?
wassup!
i have an unusual request
you know when a program seg faults?
that makes my pee pee hard
@dodge901 don't use unparlimentary words.
@AvinashRaj he wants something to happen
@Agawa001 like... GDB to start backtracing?
15:19
@dodge901 most common use case it segfaults when you are trying to access memory not yet allocated
@dodge901 like if you have allocated an array like char str[10]; this valid indices will be between 0 -9(inclusive) and then some where if you are trying to access str[10] it may dump
@mSatyam try to come over third post
he want looking for help unless it is his way asking questions
@Agawa001 hmm
@Agawa001 whats up today
Actually I my self was here for some help. blocked in a strange issue:(
i can do whatever in my reach
have you came across with a situation where you have passed timeout as 0 to select call and select is still blocked
for long
here's a backtrace if that helps:
0802af68 libc.so.1`__pollsys+0x15(802af80, 1, 0, 0)
0802afec libc.so.1`pselect+0x18e(7, 802b0e4, fe4023d8, fe4023d8, 0, 0)
0802b018 libc.so.1`select+0x82(7, 802b0e4, 0, 0, 0)
hmm still cant get what you r doin
15:31
I think its NULL instead
if we pass NULL in select it might get blocked till no socket activity
when you ask something you yourself get answers sometime
thanks
@mSatyam ah you are playing with sockets, i usualy get stuck everytime i handle that
thate common problem in C (may be it is nt the right tool for manipulating sockets)
@Agawa001 thats why i sometimes hate troubleshooting understanding code written by someone else is bit difficult sometimes
@mSatyam ohh dont do that pain, oh, just dont
my last matlab-code review was a hell
15:52
hehe
16:07
@mSatyam mhm. strace also hangs, right?
@Agawa001 switch to Sagemath than :P
@Kamiccolo what is that ?
@Kamiccolo i wont finish my life learning more languages and dealing with softwares! i can stick to my old stuff
@Agawa001 Basically, Python. Vast FOSS mathematics platform. Hated Matlab, Maple and other just for obscure syntax.
oh, and don't remind me SAS >_< Worst nightmares. Ever.
16:22
@Kamiccolo indeed, index problems reigns supreme
@Agawa001 161 :D
@Kamiccolo ahhh yes i forgot to tag
but still huge number
just "out of bound" ~300. Yup, it is huge :}
more than bytecode-manipulation has...
matlab is index-sensitive
added to this and over 300 issue
 
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19:59
lol look at this
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Q: Tricky expression evaluation

 KhanI have this code: int main() { int a=1,b=2,c=3; printf("%d\n",a+=(a+=3,5,a)); return 0; } results in printing 8. How is it possible? In step 1, a=a+3 after taking out a+=3 makes it a=4 In step 2, a+=(a+=3) I made it to a=a+(4)and hence a=4+4=8. Moving this ...

op cant decipher a sequence of instructions permeated by comma
in other hand, this was badly received, and no difference between two questions
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Q: Field meaning in printf()

coder187I need some help. What does %20.5 mean here? printf( "%20.5lf " , x ) ; What does %18s mean here? printf ( "%18s " , "n . d . \n" ) ; Thanks for the help.


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