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02:00
@Morwenn oats? I like it for breakfast too
despite its TV-Y7 rating
@Ell durum wheat is the cereal
Ell
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But it's best in the form of flapjack
fapjack is a pleonasm.
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@LucDanton ah okay
02:01
@Ell bulgur is another thing that can be made with it
Like shapeshifters? Like spiders? Like protagonist doubles with sharp teeth and empty eyes? How about all of these things in one, with both protagonists at the same time? :D
On a side note, let's consider the fact that the transactional memory TS plans to standardize the keywords synchronize, atomic_noexcept, atomic_cancel, atomic_commit and transaction_safe.
@Morwenn for (auto i : nullptr) { /* ??? */ }
@melak47 It wouldn't work, it's not an integer type.
Also, [[optimize_for_synchronized]] to complete the picture.
or this fucking thing which is never and never will be explained
~for children~
02:04
@Morwenn I think out of fairness to the coroutine proposal, those should be ts_* :p
@melak47 Haha :D
@Rapptz You know what
I don't like you either
With or without burgers
@Morwenn aw. that couldn've made a nice do-never loop :p
yepppppppp take that
Ell
Ell
@AngryLettuce sir, I would like to crunch you please
02:05
Ell bby you know you can crunch me anytime
@melak47 if (0) works as a do-never loop statement.
I remember back in my day
We used to have Happy Lettuce
hmm...
I'm not including <vector>, <iostream> and etc. and g++ does not produce an error. wtf?
Oh speaking of which my nickchange is overdue
user406009
@SashaMN It's probably transitive includes. You are including something which includes those.
02:07
^
@Lalaland No.
Ell
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Change to something Filipino
user406009
@AngryLettuce You should clearly change your name to "nick".
ahahahh, "no"
Ell
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Wait you haven't been British yet
02:07
Right I haven't been filipino
How about Bridget The Midget
@Ell Yes I have
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Lol
Caliso calipso
That sounds Filipino to me
Oooh, a new shiny std::for_each returning void in the parallelism TS.
Ell
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Cristilo calipso
I used to be "William Andrew Montgomery" who was an obnoxious London financial guy
oh. I know why
02:09
@SashaMN you didn't compile your code? :p
@AngryLettuce now an obnoxious Hong Kong financial guy
Ell
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Burrrn
@melak47 "-I. -include ~/bin/stdc++.h" in .vimrc
@LucDanton Changing no more than 1 characteristic at a time
This Sasha guy is bad at lyfe. Quick, propose botany.
02:10
the way to do a proper scientific test
@melak47 I added precompiled header and forgot about it)
to speed up compile time)
@SashaMN In other words, you included something that included it. In other words, what Lalaland said.
Yes, because your project is so big, it needs every edge it can get.
Is your project your mom
Ell
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Man I can't resist this muesli
02:13
@ElimGarak you dont know the reason why i do this, so shut up pls
Ell
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Guys I'm addicted to screens not even kidding
ignoring you
yes elim shut up pls
ignoring u2 elim
ahahah
u so obnoxius
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02:13
How do I learn to let go?
this is gold
will the real elim please shut up
Ah, that's the 80 herps per derp processor guy.
@Borgleader not available in USA
02:15
@jaggedSpire o.O wat, its available in Canada... wtf is this
@ElimGarak with an out-of-order herp pipeline?
@Borgleader Vengeance for the tea, probably
@AngryLettuce and advanced herp instructions
user406009
@Borgleader International licensing deals get really annoying.
@AngryLettuce I'd ask, but he plonked me (does he even know how to plonk or is he just going to pretend I'm not there?)
My feelings are hurt, btw.
02:16
oh man this banana bread is smelling amaaaazing
there, there
this is why I kept so many bananas, I know now.
pls shut up, melak, you don't know why I hurt my feelings.
now you're just spreading the hurt around
@jaggedSpire Radioactive jagged
user406009
02:18
@ElimGarak It's OK. All you need is a SafeSpace.
user406009
Have you tried the C++ room?
2
I think the behavior in this room improved since that room opened up.
His midichlorians are calling us to the light side.
@Lalaland add link pls
possibly half of it to this room, half to that one
@ElimGarak potassiumSpire
I like how @milleniumbug and @набиячлэвэлиь actually spend time there. :P
user406009
I know we sometimes joke about the idea of safe spaces, but we actually do ban a wide spectrum of topics here.
user406009
02:26
Sexism, racism, etc, etc.
Gay black sex is a banned topic
user406009
@ElimGarak The image doesn't work?
@AngryLettuce So the topic for discussion is... : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayniggers_from_Outer_Space
user406009
Oh nvm, it's just my monitor which is set too bright.
@OneRaynyDay very nice
02:27
@Lalaland Checked out Atlassian, all the companies hosting code there. I was surprised there were so many.
Hey guys, just wondering if it's possible to swap two arrays of non-pointers. I know that arrays are essentially const pointers
@OneRaynyDay i remember when dattebayo released this when naruto was having an off week. so many ppl were butthurt.
/cc @Rapptz
> The film follows a group of intergalactic homosexual black men from the planet Anus, who discover the presence of female creatures on planet Earth. Using rayguns, they proceed to eliminate females one by one from Earth, eliciting gratitude from the previously oppressed male population.[1] Before leaving the planet, they leave behind a "Gay Ambassador" to educate the Earthlings about their new way of life.
@AngryLettuce that reminds me, did you end up clearing that backlog I filled for you ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
02:28
lmao
@Borgleader I know right? I actually wanted to watch it.
It's a 30 minute long documentary
@LucDanton that would be today's objective
slow & steady
user406009
@ElimGarak Well, IIRC, they sell a whole integrated product.
user406009
Code hosting, task systems, etc, etc, all together.
02:32
@ElimGarak lolwut
is this some sort of fetish film?
@jaggedSpire Gayniggers from Outer Space, it's apparently "satire" :D
@ElimGarak Hey don't call it that it's a documentary
And the description draws parallels to the visual style of Wizard of Oz ahahah
People just don't understand modern art nowadays
user406009
02:35
Art is shit. Shit is art.
I lovingly designed a function that takes a Container<T>, but now people are being mean and want to pass it a Container<std::unique_ptr<T>>, how do I adapt it with the minimal amount of changes halp
Do I just tell them to fuck off
user406009
@AngryLettuce What specific properties are you using of your T?
user406009
The copy constructor?
user406009
A default constructor?
Some methods
02:37
Fucking off will yield the best results with least code changes.
user406009
@AngryLettuce You could fiddle around with enable_if to get it working.
@AngryLettuce use access(*it) instead of *it if all you’re doing is e.g. accessing elements
(you have to write access yourself)
How hard is it to add a new function that takes Container<std::unique_ptr<T>> as parameter? At the end of the day it's always the risk & benefit of add new function vs risk & benefit of telling ppl off ...
if you’re adding/removing elements (which makes sense, since you’re taking a container and not iterators to begin with) then it scales with the number of operations :/
user406009
@LucDanton Can you use partial template specification to catch unique_ptr?
user406009
02:47
Or do you have to use enable_if?
I’d use SFINAE cus unique_ptr is not special enough to warrant treatment
today they want unique_ptr, tomorrow they’ll want shared_ptr
Hey guys, what's the difference between const void func(){} and void func() const {}?
@LucDanton a c c e s s
02:49
@OneRaynyDay In the first one the const appears to the left, while in the second it appears to the right
user406009
@OneRaynyDay The first returns a const void, the second is a constant member function.
it’s quite easy to tell
@LucDanton Just accessing so yeah that should be OK
@LucDanton holy moly I never realized that
@AngryLettuce oh my god you’re not accepting iterators when you should be
02:49
@Lalaland Ahh okay thank you!
@LucDanton Those are iterators
you… name your iterators Container?
That's just a helper that forwards to robert(std::begin(container)... etc
makes sense oic
does it not
the actual function takes 2 InputIt
03:02
@jaggedSpire A New Hope
The Church Of Niebler strikes again
the what
user406009
Is Niebler Luc's real name?
user406009
/puts on my tin foil hat
03:05
i dont know for sure but i would guess not
user406009
I'll add it to my "file" regardless (right next to "Canada")
my name is not Canada
Canton Dul
Don Tanclu
am I getting it
nice backups
user406009
(And no, I don't actually have stalker files for people in the Lounge. I am not that crazy yet.)
03:11
> P.S.: - I'm still a rookie in OpenCL, forgive me for any minor mistakes.
never
@LucDanton Adapted to work with VS13 and it's working fine, thanks again
What would I do if you were never bored
@LucDanton Yes this is insane
I’ve never actually been very impressed by condi necro (not that it prevented me from using corruptions in power builds), but now scepter seems really fun
I had a scepter pvp build before
It worked well
I play ele, i dont have a build, the weapon i have is the one i thought looked the best. and in wvwvw all i do is follow the zerg and hope to get loot. :)
I start up Fallout 4 and sob.
alright, time for bed, monday tomorrow :(
user406009
03:24
@ElimGarak Why?
user406009
Does the Institute depress you?
Every faction depresses me. :(
user406009
@ElimGarak Even the Minutemen?
its already monday here :( ;(
@Lalaland General, a settlement is need of assistance... radiant quests :(
03:26
Play MSVC Quest 2013 : return of the ICE
I'm stuck at the constexpr boss
Bb don't worry you are my only
@AngryLettuce I hope that’s not from me, I add in the constexpr as a matter of course but if you don’t need it get rid of it
I did
And The Prophet shed a single tear
13 mins ago, by Angry Lettuce
@LucDanton Adapted to work with VS13 and it's working fine, thanks again
you can un-Niebler the whole thing and have function templates, too
Yes that's what happened in the end lol
How do you psychic powers like that?
2spooky
03:30
well that’s how you get rid of the constexpr for the access functor object
or conversely, you prefer to have constexpr on hand for that sort of business
I'll nieblerize the whole thing back when we move to 2015
it’ll never catch on
actually I have no idea about that
mr5
mr5
hi
so my colleagues found a code similar to this:
mesh1_f = nullptr;
delete []mesh1_f;
is it valid?
nobody knows
yes, ship it
might as well want to git blame who wrote that and suggest them a career in botany
03:34
commit: fixed segfault in just one line
mr5
mr5
I haven't done any C++ for past 2 years so I'm just asking seriously if that is the right way to do it for modern C++
commit: can't wait to plant those new potatoes in the backyard
I am playing around with my software rasterizer, it's so fun to actually interface with it after a few days of incessant equations. auto vertex_buffer = std::make_unique<obsidian::buffer>(configuration, &initial_data);
@mr5 If the code was written after 1993, it's bad. If after 2000, it's horrible.
@AngryLettuce commit: Potatoes are looking real nice
mr5
mr5
03:37
@JerryCoffin thank you for the comments but I'm asking if that is the proper way to free resources (assuming it is running under a GC system) so the programmer had to set it to null first
confusion level increases
@mr5 I can't think of a circumstance under which I'd call this (even close to) "proper".
lol, gc and delete
user406009
@mr5 That is technically valid. You are allowed to delete null pointers.
mr5
mr5
sorry for that. I mean, some sort of memory management system that the programmer are force to set it to null first before freeing
user406009
03:39
Everyone in here is getting harrumphy, as most would advocate to use smart pointers, such as shared_ptr or unique_ptr instead of manual news and deletes.
user406009
@mr5 You aren't required, but some people consider it a good style.
user406009
The reason why they set it to null is to force a crash on improper use.
user406009
(Instead of just getting a silent bug on improper use)
@Lalaland what the intercourse dude
user406009
@LucDanton Some people would argue to null pointers out before freeing them.
user406009
03:40
For the reason below I just stated.
okay well you’re the professional
user406009
@mr5 Anyways, the better C++ style nowadays is to use smart pointers. You might want to look into shared_ptr and unique_ptr.
@mr5 That assures that the delete does nothing.
user406009
Shoot, it should be set to null after delete.
mr5
mr5
@Lalaland but why would he(the programmer) set the base address to null first before deleting the next memory it points to?
03:41
Guise, wtf, before
user406009
That's clearly a bug by that programmer.
@Lalaland Or, since he's using delete [] ..., just std::vector.
@Lalaland oh well spotted
Ah, Lala corrected himself. Luc corrected Lala, Lala didn't get it, then got it.
user406009
@ElimGarak I have a horrible secret to admit. I am not perfect.
mr5
mr5
03:42
@Lalaland hmm okay. My first thought of it also. Thank you for your confirmation :)
@ElimGarak 'corrected' is very generous here
I have a horrible secret to admit: I'm going for lunch and it's 11:45
@Lalaland :O
@AngryLettuce you monster
I know
Will you ever forgive me
@mr5 Here and here. Welcome to 2010s.
Or 2000s for that matter.
03:44
Hey I'm going a 3rd party libs code and noticed they're declaring a bunch of their arrays in a way I've never seen before. example: unsigned int myArray[1 << 16]; Whats up with the shift? They just being lazy or is there a reason for that?
going through a*
user406009
@MikeJohnson It's just another way of specifying the size.
user406009
You can use constant expressions in the size of an array.
mr5
mr5
@ElimGarak Thanks. I've known that before but those codes are not mine and is asks by other team that is working with legacy codes
@AngryLettuce no
user406009
unsigned int foo[10*20];
03:45
ah so it is the obvious. I thought maybe i missed out on something like a secret oldschool c++ handshake lol thanks
people don't believe me that GCC is god tier at optimising C++ code
user406009
@MikeJohnson My guess is that they did it to express intent. There is some reason why they want it to be of size 2^16.
do you guys have good examples of nice optimisations GCC does
yeah, its a lookup table
a float16 representation
cringes
@Rapptz doesn't it do loop swapping?
03:49
@Lalaland I'm a c# guy so my c++ knowledge is pretty basic. Seen those arrays and was like aww wtf now... lol
@Rapptz dead code elimination for example
every compiler used in 2016 can DCE
lol
ayyy lmao
it's not that impressive of an optimisation pls
user406009
@Rapptz You can bring out the UB optimizations?
03:49
oh u want gcc only
idrc what compiler
VC++ 18 yells about DCE like it's proud of it.
I just want examples of nice things the compiler optimises for you
>:O
@ElimGarak Almost certainly the wrong answer here.
03:50
goo.gl/I5gbYB this one I found kinda neat but it's really stupid
owell
@Rapptz ...not to mention old (e.g., in MS C 6.0, around 1988 or '89).
@JerryCoffin Not really an answer, just an addendum. Lala took a while, but provided the answer previously. :D
user406009
@Rapptz How about auto-vectorization?
@JerryCoffin ikr
03:56
@Rapptz in the category of oldie but goodie there’s branchless abs
@ElimGarak Point is that his answer was already wrong. His example was of an array, which means (with nearly complete certainty) that he should be using std::vector, not using new [] or delete [] himself at all.
@JerryCoffin Ah, yes, should've been more explicit. I assumed std::vector is known as it is, well, old. :D Sorry about that :D

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