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13:03
I sometimes read my old posts, I was like "omg, I could not believe I was that intelligent"
I don't know why I kept on imagining I always say stupid things? :x
@ScottW Write a book ;-)
or a blog
dog writing a blog
Wow, we're mutilating our git history...
In a few minutes I'm going to commit a revert of a commit that reverted a revert commit
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int DBConnection::open(const char* dbname)
{
  sys.log(LOG_NOTICE, "DBConnection::close(dbname='%s')\n",dbname);
legacy code @my job :E
13:12
@BartoszKP ow
@User17 i'm in love with most of them :|
If I were a guy, I would be too :p
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@jalf It's the "Back to the future" commit.
13:17
@JBL well, back to the past, actually
The revert of the original revert was back to the future
and that's what we're reverting now
Something's gone terribly wrong when you need time travel tenses to explain what is happening in your repo.
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"Back to the std::future"
How can you just get what the commit actually does.
that's what a version control is for: something might go terribly wrong and you might want to retrieve an old version
Well, the original commit was just borked, and needed to be reverted. But when we first reverted it, we didn't have time to test it properly before shipping it, so we reverted the revert at the last minute, giving us something that we know doesn't work, but which was at least well-tested (and we knew the customer who needed the update weren't going to use that part of the application). And now I'm reverting the revert of the revert, to get rid of the commit that we know is fucked.
get to work
13:24
because (1) it is a fairly simple change that we know should just work (it was applied months ago on another branch with no issues), and (2) we now have time to test it properly before the next release
but it's going to look ridiculous in the git log :)
Just ship it.
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Yeah, it's fine, the customers weren't going to use that anyway.
hmm.
Microsoft are totally unhelpful people.
Yes, and homophobic phrases upset gay pupils.
user1804599
13:26
So what's new?
they upset other sane people too
@rightfold I was looking at that
user1804599
Me too.
I got sick
anyway, it just occurred to me that on Linux and Mac, the LLVM documentation essentially implies that you can JIT code that meets your own EH ABI, so you could throw and catch exceptions between JIT code and your regular code.
that would be a pretty neat trick.
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13:30
Mmh, after reading your Rule of Zero @R.MartinhoFernandes, I wonder, where does classes with const or reference members fit in there... ?
@JBL Virtually no classes have such members and for good reason.
and Ro0 is one of those reasons.
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Oh ?
I take that as "I'll redesign my classes" then.
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Use pointers.
const and reference members are just a pain to deal with all around and don't really offer anything over const functions and pointers.
@JBL Those are pretty much wrong.
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13:31
But I can't see yet what the good reasons are... :/
@JBL What good reasons are there to make const members?
well, eternally having to dick around with the fact that C++ expects mutability and your class cannot be mutable?
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@DeadMG Good point.
in C++, immutability is expressed from the top down, not the other way around.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Err... I was thinking of a class that exposes some data publicly but that shouldn't be modified...
That feels wrong.
13:33
@JBL Make const objects.
just expose a getter.
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But making a private with just a getter felt just.... unecessary.
Well, in fact, it is. (Considering what const and refs imply...)
foo const x; seems perfectly serviceable for such a class foo.
@JBL Except that now your class is immutable, which is a serious problem.
whereas if you only expose a getter, nobody can set the value but they can do Foo x; x = Foo();.
and the compiler can automatically generate this member for you
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@DeadMG Yep I see that. Basically, I get an error in generated code over which I don't have any control.
(And basically, it wants to do some assignement)
13:34
right.
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Ok so onto redesigning it.
Thanks !
no probs
Writing a traits class with "default or delegate if overridden" functions is a pain.
(Think allocator_traits)
13:38
the eternal question: should I go hack on another couple features, or perhaps go clean up some code?
14 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Just ship it.
new features it is.
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@DeadMG the latter.
ah yes, the next feature I wanted was macro handling, but Clang really doesn't want that.
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@DeadMG Cleaning code it is then.
:P
13:40
I should look into something simpler like perhaps if (var := expr).
Are branches in GPU programs still expensive?
AFAIK, they are only expensive if not all units in a given warp branch the same way.
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hm... Hoogle won't let me search for operators.
because all the units only have one instruction counter.
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wait, it does, just not for lens
oh, +lens solves that
13:43
and then the "expensive" is relative- mostly depending on how long the branch is.
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I really can't type today, it seems
plus, of course, expensive is always relative.
so it can be expensive if the circumstances are wrong, but it can be very cheap if they're right.
@DeadMG There are such smarts to check when all branch equally?
not as far as I am aware, but GPU programming tools have come a long way since I last used them
Oh, I meant on hardware.
13:45
oh, I don't know.
but I doubt they do check, I think that it's just a consequence of the way they implement branching.
@ScottW sometimes I kid
GPUs don't exactly do the same kind of out-of-ordering you expect from a CPU
Can I get infinity from something like x / 0.00000...00001? (assuming the 1 in the divisor is not lost to precision)
hai all :)
I think you can if x wraps up above the highest value float can support.
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13:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes flushing denormals to 0?
but that's not really my area of expertise.
Mysticial would probably know better
Yeah, but @Mysticial isn't around now.
(Yes, that was a not-so-subtle ping)
@R.MartinhoFernandes If x is a large number? Why would you not get Infinity?
Hmm, yeah, of course.
Obviously largest number / smallest number = overflow.
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14:16
gaaah, why the fuck is Maybe only a monoid if the underlying value is :(
It makes sense, no?
What is (Just 17) `mappend` (Just 23)?
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What is Just 42 `mplus` Just 0? Or Just 42 <|> Just 0?
Turns out that even if Maybe was always a monoid that wouldn't really help
Since I just pushed proper error handling back this whole time, wrt invalid coordinates
> hasn't :: Getting All s a -> s -> Bool
lol
Dat abused prime (')
14:33
@Xeo mplus is from MonadPlus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes static const!
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@Xeo I once wrote a function parseC# with {-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-}. :P
@Xeo Oh gosh horrible.
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Not my function!
OMFG
FUCK YOU AS
FUCK YOU SO MUCH
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bad day for Xeo?
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14:37
function f():void{ ... }
// ...
if (f()) ...
No warnings, no errors.
like every other day I guess ...
user1804599
What language is that? TypeScript?
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1 min ago, by Xeo
FUCK YOU AS
user1804599
Oh, ActionScript. :P
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Venturing in move semantics for the first time. Inb4 getting it completely wrong !
(Well, not completely, but at least 70% wrong).
14:41
coffeescript ... JAVASCRIPT!!!
@JBL __declspec(property(get = get_bla)) T blub; ^_^
15:04
is it just me
or are databases really just data structures you could define and operate on in basically any language?
well, the serialized backing is clearly special.
but the interface to me feels like a table is just a bad imitation of std::vector<T>.
or List<T> or whatever.
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lol, "bad imitiation"
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A: Testing for an invalid windows handle: should I compare with 'NULL', '0' or even 'nullptr'?

MSaltersCompare it against the documented error return value. That means that you should compare it against INVALID_HANDLE, 0, -1, non-zero, or <=32 (I'm not kidding with the last one, see ShellExecute).

Oh my.
@DeadMG It has all sorts of indexing and shit.
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Hm... I need an || between Maybe a and Maybe (Maybe a)
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@melak47 Never used (or even got a look at) __declspec but I assume that snippet kind of achieves the C#-ish property ? :P
Oct 20 at 19:36, by Scott W
Don't sleep
15:10
@DeadMG sort of, they are data structures that many languages can interact with
@Xeo just join the latter?
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ah, true
@ScottW Not bad.
Morning.
Morning
15:11
@ScottW something about this hexfire logo I quite like
@DeadMG Also keys, and stuff. I wouldn't even call it an imitation of std::vector, really. It has many non-vector-y features. It's more like a set on steroids, I guess.
@ScottW Perhaps it is the hex. Not sure if I have ever seen such a shape for a logo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, that's my mis-statement.
I didn't mean strictly an imitation of std::vector.
I meant a combination of basic structures, like hash table, vector, etc.
obviously only the more basic tables are directly comparable to std::vector
Is quality assurance a tester?
More non-news - Shockwave Flash just crashed. Shock, horror. Meh...
15:15
TIL don't let a guard see you.
Nice way of instructions though.
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Meh, maybe I should just leave this as a 3-way if
@DeadMG they are. Usually with a bunch of atomicity/persistence constraints, but yes. That's kind of the idea behind .NET's LINQ, and I know a company here is working on something very similar to what you apparently have in mind; exposing a generic table datastructure through your programming language of choice, so you can operate on the underlying database directly in your programming language
well it seems to me like SQL is destined to go the way of HLSL and build scripts- eventually it'll essentially be replaced by a non-DSL that fits that area.
I guess that if you had a sufficiently funky definition of "reference", you could describe a database in C#, perhaps.
15:19
¬_¬ test have a better chance of passing when you are connected to the server you are wanting to test
@DeadMG hopefully...
@rightfold I'm gonna eat lenses now. Oh wait, they're actually called lentils.
@DeadMG come to think of it, I know the company in question is looking for good C++ programmers. You interested? :p
hmmm
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if isNothing f || isJust (join f) then whee
15:21
well, there is the whole, "Hideous sickness" thing :P
truth is, I'm not looking for work right now.
Yeah, that's understandable
@jalf don't cut him any slack :P
didn't you have some surgery scheduled soon, btw? Any news on that?
@jalf What company isn't looking for good C++ programmers?
@FredOverflow Way too many?
15:21
@FredOverflow the ones that are willing to settle for mediocre C++ programmers
@jalf Surgeon declined to operate on me because he disagreed with my diagnosis.
and the ones which do not code C++
@DeadMG Well, fuck
@jalf Yep.
@ScottW were these... not sure what to call them. Obvious statements? your idea? (e.g. "they shoot fire")
in principle, I should receive an appointment with a gastroenterologist soon.
15:22
@DeadMG ... I didn't that was what surgeons were for...
(an awful lot are in the first category though. IMO it's rare to find a company actually looking for good C++ devs)
Stack Overflow is much faster than chat.
@thecoshman Me neither, but hey.
You know I thought all that Rothschild and family shit was crap. But you gotta admit, they do really stick out.
@jalf On the upside, I did receive a legal exemption from work for now about three months, so once the govt gets their act together, I can get quite a bit from them.
@thecoshman Dude, they're not just butchers, you know?
Hopefully the surgeon probably knows more about the surgery in question than the other guy that asked for it.
15:24
like a free sight test that I could totally use.
> Ani has requested access to bin.
@jalf lol
@jalf He misspelled "Find", that's a meta-F.
15:25
@ScottW Ah. How many.. areas are there?
@jalf To be honest, that is really how things work. I mean I never got a C, but when I got a B, no one talked to me :P
@GamesBrainiac How many people talked to you when you got an A?
@ScottW Oooh, how many parts?
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Oh wait, wrong lounge.
@FredOverflow Loads, when do you well, you can do whatever the hell you want. But say you get a B, just once you'll never hear the end of it.
15:26
Spikes aren't timed to the guard movements.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes looool
51 stages in KSP would be... wow.
I don't get the joke. :(
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A friggin' station.
@Xeo Puppy should get on it.
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I'm sure he'll manage to achieve that with ease
15:27
@ScottW lame
@GamesBrainiac Are you talking about your parents?
> ‘Rape porn’ possession to be punished by three years in jail, David Cameron to announce
lol
The quotes are scary.
@FredOverflow When I say family I mean my combined family. I lived with my uncles and aunts too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a fetish (the actual act is consensual)
15:29
@GamesBrainiac You should have seen my mathematics module grades when I was 18.
@Rapptz How is it rape if the victim is asking for it?
AAAA for the first four in the two years, then DE for the last two.
@FredOverflow iunno how to explain it.
@DeadMG Were they that bad?
not to begin with.
15:30
@FredOverflow It's acted out as such or something.
@ScottW something about gargoyles. I never seem to know they exist until after they shoot me. Then I realize, "this level is more complex than I thought" :D
@Rapptz would it not make more sense to make it a crime to have footage of crime being comitted unless you are using such footage to help as part of a trial (either for or against)
@FredOverflow imagination
Also.
What is with the UK and their hate for porn?
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Y'know, if didn't use State, I wouldn't have to deal with lenses here. :|
That doesn't sound right.
15:31
vOv prudishness
@Rapptz Because they treat their children like shit, then can't understand why they act out.
so like any good culture, they look for any and all external factors to blame.
Records are fucked up all the time. It has nothing to do with State.
not that I find "rape porn" especially tasteful.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess
but I personally would rather that if you're into rape, it's better to get some rape porn than to go out and commit a rape, you know.
besides
the unfortunate fact is that the explosion of online porn for every fetish has mostly unknown effects.
15:34
@DeadMG Is it also better to watch regular porn rather than molesting real women?
obviously I'd rather that people didn't molest real women.
@FredOverflow Most things are better than molesting anyone.
What kind of question was that?
It's a BDSM thing too. Some people like watching domination/submissiveness but no one in the BDSM community actually goes out and does it.
Well, I meant without consent obviously.
@DeadMG hence better to watch porn of it being 'acted out' then going out and doing it for real. no?
15:38
@ScottW I know that, I meant the mind set of submissive/dominant.
@Rapptz well, they do, but it's not like they randomly go out and beat people up. it is usually all consensual.
except, under UK law, you cannot consent to letting someone chain you up and flog you
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no matter what you say in court, they are committing GBH and will be charged as such
@ScottW how do you do 1-9?
Have you guys ever seen A Clockwork Orange?
@FredOverflow Takes a lot of granted about similarity between people and rats. While some parts of it are undoubtedly accurate, other parts seem questionable (at best).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe "molesting" was a poor choice. Why go out with real women if you can watch porn instead?
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15:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes Any way to set a part of the state to some other part of the state with lenses?
@ScottW what is logical about it? you can stab your mate whilst drunk and get away with it as 'high jinks' but you can't consent to letting someone whip you
@Rapptz I tried it twice, but I didn't like it.
By the way, I bet there's a porn parody of it called Cockwork Orange?
The UK has some fucking stupid ideas when it comes to anything involving sex
We just hired a guy called Ufuck.
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@FredOverflow if not, we best grab the camera!
15:41
@ScottW here
@thecoshman s/The UK has/Most people have/
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@R.MartinhoFernandes He'd never get a job in the US!
@R.MartinhoFernandes ufuck, ifuck(probably copyrighted by apple), we all fuck
Wait, let me try something.
Title?
15:42
@FredOverflow lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ucant be serious?
Got it.
Also, he almost pathfinded into spikes :(
Oh.
It appears briefly then goes away. Never noticed it.
Yes, that would have helped :D
Or if they were timing the spikes?
These were the things I meant earlier.
The death messages seem similar.
"Burned! (with fire)"
@Rapptz Yeah, cannot have that in the UK now. :O
@R.MartinhoFernandes you joke ¬_¬
@thecoshman I suppose they will need some really really clever wording to not make it illegal without some editing.
And there are many other mainstream movies that depict rape.
15:58
Hrm.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think as I suggest up above, make it a crime to have footage of crimes where you are not using said footage for legal proceedings.
Smoked a guard that saw me, and trapped myself to die anyway.
@thecoshman That's something completely different...
hence, as films do not include footage of real crimes, they are not now illegal...
(And ridiculous, too)
@thecoshman Well, some do. There exist these things that go by the name of "documentaries".
15:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, it's a bit broad, maybe specify what crimes you wish to make it illegal to have footage of.

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