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user1804599
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The parameter is a declaration whereas the argument is a value.
14:14
Which are some good uses of void*? When should I use it?
what happens if you try to check the state of ifstream like:
while(!reader) instead of checking .good()?
@meet There are none, never (or in C)
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@meet only use it when you work with a third-party API that already uses it.
@meet only when interacting with C
@meet If you don't know what do you need it for, then don't use it
14:15
@rightfold: Please elaborate your answer.
@meet Type erasure.
If a public API requires you to deal with void*s, it's horrifically bad
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@meet No. There is nothing to elaborate.
@Columbo: What is it?
look it up?
what is Type erasure?
@meet Look it up
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@milleniumbug Not really
a lot of C apis use void* for userdata
and that is the best type to use
@Ell That's because they can't use anything better
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14:18
@milleniumbug Right, because it is the right tool for the job
Prismatic: I solved it by using a do-while loop
My statement was in context of C++
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fair enough
@VOTProductions I don't see why that would change the state of reader.good(), but ok
I think generic linked list can be implemented using void* in C. right?
14:20
Both !reader.good() and !reader work
@meet Everything can be implemented with void *, nothing should
@meet Now google it
@nabijaczleweli: what is the purpose of the link public service announcement you gave. What it indicates? Is it mean that void* is dangerous & leads to UB?
@nabijaczleweli: if not used correctly.
im sorry but your reading comprehension is terrible =/
or your trolling
yes you. you somehow missed the flashing text =/
14:26
@meet No, the point is to use arrows to make conversation flow clear
user1804599
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 59 minutes.
user1804599
lol the same guy as last time.
the guy that got flagged in the trash can?
and his articles
dont read them then?
14:32
NO!
i will read them and then share my discontent
what's going on in this thread stackless coroutine
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^if anyone wants to help me to get this range code to compile that'd be dandy
dandy prowl?
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@buttifulbuttefly is he familiar with eric's ranges?
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14:47
Fuck off.
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Dandy lion
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@Xeo who is that directed at? :P
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Fuckfold.
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oh
@rightfold nifty
user1804599
14:53
There is a bug in it.
user1804599
It should reset the evaluation stack upon non-untry exception.
Are you guys gonna get Windows 10
the beta update thing seems p weird
@Xeo but why?
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Don't question it.
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> error: static_assert failed "Concept check failed"
CONCEPT_ASSERT(Common<range_value_t<range_value_t<Rng>>, range_value_t<ValRng>>());
14:55
@Prismatic waiting for stable
@Borgleader don't click the link unless you lower the volume
thankfully i had sound disabled
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@Ell I think you got the wrong combinator? view::join is for vector<vector<T>> => vector<T>, according to that concept.
@milleniumbug idk what link youre referring to, so im safe
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But who knows what view::chunk does.
14:56
@Borgleader That's a good thing
@Prismatic Yes!
I get it for free!
@BartekBanachewicz Apparently you can grab the preview, isntall it and then it'll give you an option to update to stable and that'll be activated/genuine
Now I just need to register it with my account.
I downloaded the preview months ago, does that count as testing?
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@Xeo view::chunk(3) takes {1,2,3,4,5,6} and turns it into {{1,2,3},{4,5,6}}
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14:57
ah, okay
This is fucking great.
@Borgleader I think so, read the article
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> view::chunk
Given a source range and an integer N, produce a range of contiguous ranges where each inner range has N contiguous elements. The final range may have fewer than N elements.
@Xeo WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 2 min charge and going
I've been using 10130 as my main OS for a few weeks now.
14:59
inc massive wormholeage :D :D :D
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@Borgleader Meh, they were doing ~40min charges yesterday and jumped what, 13m or so? due to Steam servers lagging
@Xeo Maybe so mr fancy pants, but in this game, so far, the charges were at most 20 sec because trolls :(
and all my other games were terrible
What's the best way to split a string of "52+5" to something like {"52", +, "5"}?
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so join is taking vector<vector<T>> => vector<T> :( or it should be at least
15:01
@VOTProductions There is no easy way, just parse it yourself.
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@VOTProductions Use a lexer generator.
@Borgleader wat?
@buttifulbuttefly steam monster game
weve been spamming wormholes for 6 min
where where where
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@Ell I think I found your problem
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15:02
@Xeo oh?
@buttifulbuttefly Room 48915
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view::join can take two ranges, but the second range argument needs to have the same element type as the flattened first range
view::join({ {1, 2, 3}, {7, 8, 9} }, {4, 5, 6}) => {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
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Oh I see. So I need to view::join the two ranged before zipping with join?
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Well, what do you want to achieve?
@Borgleader Not sure how I can joing
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15:05
{ a1, b1, c1, a2, b2, c3} + { d1, e1, f1, d2, e2, f2 } => { a1, b1, c1, d1, e1, f1, ... } ?
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1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e ... and so forth is the expected output
@buttifulbuttefly F12 -> JoinGame(ze_room_num);
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one sec
on the steam minigame page
oh we jumped
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{"1a", "1b", "1c", "2a", "2b", "2c", "3a", "3b", "3c"} + {"1d", "1e", "1f", "2d", "2e", "2f", "3d", "3e", "3f"} => {1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e ...}
@Xeo yeah
I think we just switched order of number/letter in strings, but it's the same thing, yeah
15:08
AMD rumored to split
into "shitty GPUs" and "shitty CPUs"?
saw that
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AMD denies rumours
would be pretty funny if it split back into AMD and ATI lol
NVidia backed out of mobile BTW
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15:09
@BartekBanachewicz are you a nvidia & intel fanboi?
@BartekBanachewicz that seems like a bad move... was the tegra not very good?
@Ell I'm more like AMD GPU drivers anti-fanboy, and Intel's CPUs have been way superior for ages really
AMD doesn't even try to compete beyond low/mid-level
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superior for high performance, yeah I agree
and since I only really buy high-end CPUs...
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15:12
idk though, amd fx-9590 competes with high end intel
@Nooble posted to CG room already
@Prismatic yeah, has been for quite a while
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, I didn't know.
15:13
try justifying that with the "only auto cars on the roads" guys :D
Anyway, neat documentation.
> Server not found
Fixed.
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What is your favourite cpu benchmark site?
@BartekBanachewicz idk about this
@Ell cpubenchmark thing I guess
@Ell i like this site, and its gpu equivalent (videocardbenchmark.net, presumably gpubenchmark was taken)
look how high does the first AMD appear
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highest amd is 2 places above Intel Core i7-4770K and $150 cheaper
it's also 8-core
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15:16
not factoring power ofc
4770k is quad-core
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@BartekBanachewicz plus hyperthreading, no?
which makes it effectively 8 core also
@Ell hmm no
not sure that works like that
but im no expert
@Ell not really
HT can disable the logical cores entirely for specialized workloads
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I don't see how it's relevant anyway really vOv
15:18
it'll prolly scale worse in real-life usage than Intel vOv
HT can p much use 1-2n logical cores
if it's experiencing heavy 1-core load, it can disable other ones and burn that one as far as cooling allows
to like 2x the base freq
not sure how well that AMD would cope under heavy single-threaded load
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I'm more interested in solving this range problem anyway :P
@BartekBanachewicz Nor me
nor how much they both scale in "real-life usage"
my point was that amd isn't just shit by default
@Ell it kinda is
it's safer to assume that AMD is shit and only find counterexamples
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm not going to pursue this :P
I just provided you with a processor that beats the intel one and is cheaper
using benchmarks from the website of your choice
I will leave it there :)
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@Ell I didn't say I find this website absolutely authoritative. I said I like it.
it's easy to use and has a lot of CPUs. It's just one benchmark though
> 68.25W vs 178.75W
lel
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@Ell okay, I got the Haskell version :D
(much easier to prototyp in that)
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concatMap (uncurry (++)) $ zip (chunksOf 3 xs) (chunksOf 3 ys). Now just translate that to Niebler's ranges.
15:27
Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the Nieblest of them all?
Me?
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No, you're the Nooblest. Not the Nieblest.
@Xeo ffs our room crashed
what are you playing?
steam monster mini game
15:33
@Xeo Only a 25% difference!
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Oh, better version: concat $ zipWith (++) (chunksOf 3 xs) (chunksOf 3 ys)
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Ah thank you
I did try the Haskell version
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That's actually easy to translate to Niebler
@Ell Haskell has no standard chunksOf :/
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But I didn't have the zipWith or concat. I'm not very familiar with it
4:30 charge
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15:37
Yeah I just googled and it came up with chunksOf too
I mean, when I tried yesterday that's what I used
Is ++ the equivalent of join?
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it's appending
concat in Niebler's lib
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Right
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Ah thank you!
it is much appreciated!
Here are the stats: Per population, we kill each other with guns at a rate 297x more than Japan, 49x more than France, 33x more than Israel.
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15:39
np
have any of you read The Martian and if so is it any godogood
@Prismatic my boss highly recommended it to me like a week ago
i plan to read it
@Borgleader I wonder if those stats are legit or 'political' stats
I also don't understand why people think stronger gun control laws will do anything notable to gun crime rates in the US
I think it would. But gun control will probably never happen.
15:48
@Prismatic seems to match the stats on this page
(i sorted by the homicides column)
also i dont think its necessarily the stricter gun control directly that will help, but a shift in mentality once you start accepting that everybody having access to guns really easily is/can be a problem.
The vast majority of gun crimes are done by guns obtained illegally
personally i wouldnt feel safe if i knew a significant portion of my neighbors had guns
@Borgleader Seriously?
hmm yes
i live in the suburbs, wtf do you need a gun for?
How is it any different from them having chainsaws and knives and other tools that can be used as weapons?
15:52
i can outrun a guy with a knife, but i cant outrun a bullet
@Borgleader can you outrun a fast guy with a knife? This is a retarded criterion
can you outrun a thrown knife?
@BartekBanachewicz a thrown knife has practically no chance to hit you in a way that would hurt IIRC. You need a shit ton of practice and the right distance to get the knife to hit at the right angle
I dont think a country like the US can mitigate gun crime by trying to take guns away. They'd be better off solving their overall crime problem (ie address socioeconomic factors)
@Borgleader so, like a 9mm?
@Borgleader Dude if someone wants to stab you, they're not going to flash a knife at you a few yards away and announce their intent
15:55
@BartekBanachewicz i answered your knife thing and you respond with "like a 9mm" wtf =/
@Borgleader what you said applies to low-power 9mm pistols as well
I meant the caliber.
also what about bows and crossbows
and arbalets
you can't conceal those
small arbalets exist
if you post that picture of the wrist mounted one ill be upset
15:57
it's again as deadly as a small firearm
also arbalets/crossbows have longer recharge times (i think?)
so now it's not only about running away, it's about recharge time?
dude getting hit by a modern arrow is way worse than getting shot
^
also you don't hear arrows
look at these crazy things
@BartekBanachewicz I think most modern bows make a pretty loud noise when the draw is released. Bows are impractical though! moot point!
15:59
@Prismatic not really, no.
also you don't even need an arrowhead like that, a regular one would easily i.e. crush your bones
Duuude bows are the ultimate assassination method: silent, quick and 1-hit kill
@BartekBanachewicz hmm yes, if the first shot isnt lethal, the recharge time gives me more time to gtfo. I'm thinking of a general scenario where if a guy has X weapon and he starts attacking a crowd which ones do i have the most chance of dying to. Guns are at the top of alist. Knives are the bottom (cuz hed have to chase down each persone individually), crossbows are somewhere in the middle
My arrow dented a hole in a 3mm-thick aluminium pipe we used as a stand once
Depends. The heavy chisel point on that arrow I posted is to crush bones
The razors are to cut wound channels so the target bleeds out
@Borgleader crossbows and bows don't show the attacker's position
16:01
@BartekBanachewicz nice, what kind of bow do you have
it's technically a sport one I think, but the previous owner hunted with it
ive always wanted to try archery, the mechanics of modern bows seem so cool to me
I have 2 bows right now I think, one small 7kg reflex sport one, and one compound
Do you hunt, or is it just recreational shooting
the compound one is about 17kg min and 27kg max and has about 25-30%% layoff (maybe less)
@Prismatic just recreational
it's illegal to hunt with bows in Poland, they are said to be unfair to the animals because deadly & silent
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16:03
Oh hey clang crashed. That's the first time I've had an ICE
@BartekBanachewicz That doesn't mean any sense
well maybe there are other reasons
but still illegal
Maybe they are deemed too cruel
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Guess I need to update clang
inb4 Bows are insanely quick if used properly (see: Lars Andersen)
16:07
wowowowowowow
look at what this guy said
> I feel this is kind of unfair for questions that have only one correct selection. It happened a lot while doing the practice midterm that I would select the right choice (not by accident, I was certain I was selecting the right choice) but then maybe I decided to select another (incorrect) one either because I got confused or because I was unsure (since it's a multiple selection question), and that would completely invalidate the other choice.

I feel multiple selection questions push me into selecting several choices, and when you use them in questions that are meant to only have one sel
In response to taking a tricky practice midterm lmao.
Lol epic fail
damn it how do you read that fast? :'(
Eyes?
@Puppy ??
@DonLarynx wut
16:10
I feel like responding with "So midterms are supposed to be easy?" but I'm not sure.
Multiple selection questions are always meant to have a single answer.
@EtiennedeMartel what
That is not what he means, I think.
@Prismatic from multiple selections, pick one correct.
What I understood was that he felt like he wanted to pick multiple answers.
16:12
I think he's talking about some variant of multiple choice where multiple answers are normally expected
^ yeah those "Choose all that are correct" ones
that's because there were some questions where you have to check all of the appropriate answers and then there's the MCs with one correct answer
Real talk lounge, what is the worst exam you've ever written
Well in that case, "all" can clearly mean 0-N
BUT they're distinguished. the former have checkboxes and the latter have radio buttons
16:14
regale us with your nightmare exams
@Prismatic Electromagnetic Fields exam. That class was hell.
Multiple choice is too fuckin easy either way
what is the cardinality of the lounge?

a) 1
b) aleph-null
c) 350
d) do not know
e) all of the above
its by far my worst grades per effort ratio
@Borgleader are you an electrical eng? all my EE buddies said EM was the hardest course in the program
16:15
@Prismatic Software Eng.
go figure
Exams are stupid enough without adding a massive element of random luck
did you have to take EM or was it an elective
I replied with "So what is your proposed improvement?" I am curious as to what he's going to say...
the school fucked up, i wasnt sposed to take it at all
@Puppy I don't get why you need to be evaluated cumulatively with one exam
16:16
Its a clearly stupid idea
what happened to just having a test for the major concepts
That I dumb too
Only coursework meaningful
coursework doesn't usually happen in a controlled environment though
you can get someone else to do your coursework for you (or just ask on SO lol); harder to fake knowledge on a test or exam
You work in an uncontrolled environment
You can ask work questions on SO or Google work-related problems
Removing those elements makes the result unrepresentative
Being able to extract information from the Internet is a pretty core skill
Agreed.
16:22
schools do need a 'lrn2google' course
16:33
google is so hard
I hardly passed advanced googling 401 course
@Prismatic Yes. I honestly do not want to ever go to the USA for any reason. Too many guns and too many trigger happy people.
What's the fastest way to copy all the keys and values of (overwriting as required) one std::map into another? Are there any methods better than naive A[x] = B[x];?
@Prismatic mapA = mapB?
I only want to add mapB's KV pairs to mapA
mapA isn't necessarily empty etc
16:49
range insert is your best bet (5, that is)
@wilx Having been to the US quite a few times myself, I can honestly say that the media makes this guns issue seem far worse than it actually is. I've never had any issue, and found a lot of very nice people in the places Ive been. Just saying.
@Prismatic for_each(begin(mapA), end(mapA), [&](const auto & kv) {mapB.insert_or_assign(kv.first, hv.second);});
If you want to overwrite key already existing in mapB
@wilx It's not really a problem, not for me anyway.
Like I've never seen anyone hold a gun besides cops.
Why are there so many people who don't get the 80 mph thing? Does the 'miles per hour' just register in their brains as like, a single unit? like centimeters or something
16:59
@Prismatic Register in their what?
brain?
@Prismatic whoosh
@Prismatic Nervousness? Somebody with a camera asks you a question and you are stressed, unable to think?
@Prismatic She doesn't seem to have one.
are you making the supposition that they don't have any brains?
17:01
@wilx You have to actually think to process the "miles per hour" thing?
ARK: Survival Evolved looks nice.
I guess the only not absolutely terrible explanation is... she doesn't understand what "per" means.
What's the color of my underwear?! Slap.
@Griwes There are certain words that I've used all my life thinking they mean something else. Like, people who speak my language say "first class" a lot to indicate that something is awesome
But the way they say it is a basterdized pronounciation so it sounds something like "fusklass". Up until recently I thought it was a word in my language and not two distinct words... and then I made the connection
Something similar could be going on with all these people who don't seem to get it
Yeah, but... ugh, schools are meant to explain what mph means.
17:06
"per" = division
lol yeah. If these people have to drive somewhere, how do they estimate how long it'll take?
@Prismatic From what I understand, for example in the US people often use "three hours drive from here" instead of actual distances.
You just know that isntead of trying to estimate they'll punch it into google
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Neat idea: asciinema.org
@Griwes There are long distances there, which they cannot comprehend, so they fall back to time
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17:10
@Xeo nice
@nabijaczleweli More like, in a city the actual distance is useless.
Well, I guess both reasons are valid, depending on the region.
@Griwes It's more useful than est. time (see: rush hours)
@Xeo "Supports Linux and Mac OS X" weeps
is this were the wizards hang out
17:15
@Vikaton It is
But we aren't the Harry Potter kind of wizards.
We are more like Tom Riddle
17:42
@Griwes yes, we almost always use times for distances
realistically, that's the part we care about more anyway
@nabijaczleweli I'm not negating that - quite the opposite.
@Prismatic yes. In 'merica, most our units don't convert cleanly, so we don't do mental conversions. So yes, we tend to treat mph as yet another arbitrary scale and not worry about conversions. OTOH, most 'muricans remember much faster.
@nabijaczleweli if you're absurd, you can abuse the fact they have the same sorting order and cut a few cycles.

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