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19:09
so
folks who still bother with Arduino ide
do you manage libraries
@JohanLarsson I think the "midlife crisis" is an overblown concept. I'm pretty sure most of the time a guy around 40 goes and (for example) buys a sports car, it isn't trying to "recapture his lost youth" or anything like that--it's just finally being able to afford the kind of car he wants.
> Call srand only once. If you call makeArray twice quickly then time() is going to return the same number.
@JerryCoffin yeah +1
@JohanLarsson Aren't some of us already 40?
@fredoverflow For some of us, memories of 40 are growing dim and hazy...
19:19
I think sehe is younger but not sure
so polymorphism in C++
there's still no concepts
so if I want reasonable interfaces I need virtuals
but then there's that
> It turns out you have to define __cxa_pure_virtual() for pure virtual functions to work.
Ell
Ell
you can still write concepts
how? with SFINAE?
Ell
Ell
yeah
that's kinda yucky though right
how would you make an instance for a concept
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Ell
19:27
make an instance for a concept?
Just don't worry about concepts and write code like it's 1998.
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as in write a new concept?
@Ell no, make a type fulfill a concept
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well, that happens implicitly right
lubuntu is really snappy in a VM
19:28
@Ell that pushes the errors to the use site
ubuntu was way laggier
@fredoverflow pondering on that, but see above about virtuals
Ell
Ell
Oh you want definition checking? :3
I am afraid of the caveats
@Ell w/e you call it, but I guess that's it
Ell
Ell
yeah I don't know if you can do that or not
19:29
class LcdDriver {
    implements ByteProducer {
        byte produceByte() { ... }
    }
};
something like that
and then obviously
Ell
Ell
you could do tag dispatch
template<ByteProducer Producer>
class ByteSender {
    Producer producer;
    void send() {
        hw_send(producer.produceByte());
    }
};
@Ell does it solve my problem?
Ell
Ell
I'm not sure. I'll have a look see
The thing is I don't need to change the components at runtime
I just want them to fit statically
Ell
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in which case I think you can use CRTP
19:31
also hi @GManNickG, a rare guest
@Ell right, that was a thing
so that would be
class Driver : public ByteProducer<Driver> {
};
but that goes, hmm... the other way?
as in I can't make inheritance error out
Well, to give you more context: I have three "ideas" or concepts in this code - Latcher, ByteProducer and ByteSender
@BartekBanachewicz He's not rare. He's quite well done.
all three combined should give you something like this:
latcher.on();
sender.send(producer.produce());
latcher.off();
I have different transport methods (senders) and different latching logic (latchers), and obviously I send stuff to different things.
I'm not really sure what type should be on the "outside" here (who calls who) - as in the byte producer could take the sender, which in turn could take the latcher:
//
LcdProducer<SpiSender<SimpleLatcher<Port_10>>> myLcd;
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well you want both right
what do you mean?
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you want a ByteProducer and ByteConsumer base class
19:40
and then a "device" to link those together?
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yeah I guess so
// like

Device< LcdDriver<somelcdoptions>, SpiSender < SimpleLatch < Port_10 > > lcdDevice;
        ^-- producer               ^ --- consumer
the thing I like here is that the LcdDriver itself can be pure. However, it's really the LCD device I want to expose to the user anyway.
like, what I want outside of that is p much LcdDriver interface, without the results
Ell
Ell
This seems like a push vs pull question
class LcdDriver {
    TwoByteCommand generateBrightnessCommand(int brightness);
};

class LcdDevice {
    void setBrightness(int brightness);
};
@Ell not entirely sure, see above
eh, I think I'll drop the purity ideals and just focus on the usability
IOW get rid of the "driver" idea, focus on the devices, the device will take the sender, which will take the latcher
maybe I could actually use CRTP for that though
I have to give it a try, I'd rather avoid using virtuals if I can do that
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz how would you do purity in c++ anyway?
in a usable manner
19:50
@Ell by not causing side effects
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but I mean, LcdDriver has to cause side effects to work right
purity doesn't need to be checked formally for you to make use of it
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it needs to write some bytes to a register or whatever
@Ell the idea kinda was that the driver would just generate byte sequences
@Ell I am sending data to another board, so it's being written somewhere
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Oh right
user1804599
19:53
Minecraft is so much fun.
@rightfold I found it fun, but now I find actual digital circuits more fun than redstone
user1804599
eww physical constraints
minecraft also has constraints
user1804599
infinite water :3
@rightfold huge planck length :P
hmm I think I'll require an instance of the classes
that gives me a nice place to put a ctor in
Ell
Ell
19:57
@BartekBanachewicz what are you driving an LCD with btw?
and which LCD are you using?
I bought a cheap chinese one ages ago and have absolutely no idea how to drive it :V
Also robot needs a bounty for that answer
@Ell what protocol is it? How many pins?
@Ell HD44780 16x2 with my own SPI adapter
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@BartekBanachewicz 24 pin IIRC
no idea really on the protocol, a load of parallel pins for RGB
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and some synchronisation pins
@Ell ouch
@Ell that's gonna be way more complicated than mine, that's for sure
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19:59
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I've given up by now :P
I won't attempt it again either
I should have bought something with documentation
there are RBG screens with SPI interface for cheap
super easy to drive
I like it
and the fact I can partially specialize and alias
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@BartekBanachewicz my lcd was very much like this one: ebay.co.uk/itm/…
Ven
Ven
can SO stop effin' bugging me about the election
hmm
I'm also wondering about requiring rvalue refs for components if I'm doing this dynamically
Ven
Ven
I give exactly zero fuck about getting a new madaretard who can't tell CSS from PHP.
20:14
Sender(Transport&& transport, Latcher&& latcher) {
}
user1804599
XD
user1804599
computer science science
user1804599
A Ph.P. in CSS.
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz well, mine had a different pinout
I found the datasheet for mine but it was a few bits and bobs in chinese and a pinout which differed to the one on my screen
I don't have it anymore :P
20:16
lol ok
yeah just buy an easier one next time
there's hardly any point in getting cheap hw you won't use anyway
I learned that the hard way
Ell
Ell
yeah exactly
same, evidently ;P
@BartekBanachewicz I posted your face in floof
@JohanLarsson wut
omg he did
loool bartek's face in floof
20:18
rip
best thing I've seen all day
oh on dick cord
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz discord probably
so what about those rvalue ref ctors
does it make sense here?
hmm I can see some devices sharing a transport
Ell
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why would you require rvalue refs anyway?
@Ell for unique ownership
dunno
maybe that was stupid
20:36
GCC7 now implements structured bindings and is thus the first C++17-compliant compiler (ok, it does not take the latest meeting into account).
Ven
Ven
\o/
In other news, my facial features have already started changing and wow that's strange.
Ell
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I can't imagine that at all
Wow, I did not know that would happen.
How have they started changing?
My face is a bit thinner and less round :p
Didn't even notice it by myself.
nwp
nwp
20:41
Do the 1 photo per week thing!
@Morwenn what do you mean already
are you getting thinner or changing sex or
@BartekBanachewicz I've started taking hormones a few weeks ago.
@Morwenn what for?
Ven
Ven
undicking
@Mikhail In your server, are you using LRDIMMs or just regular RDIMMs? I'm trying to understand how the dual/quad-rank stuff and LRDIMMs work out. Since I'm planning a potentially large build next year.
@Ven Nah
The politically correct term is Vaginoplasty IIRC
@BartekBanachewicz Keeping my hair, having less body hair, and living all the fun of seeing my body change.
@набиячлэвэли This isn't amongst my plans anyway :p
everyone knows vaginoplasty is performed through massive hormone intake
don't be silly
your facial changes
well
that's just the hormones getting lost
@AlexM. how2confuse
user1804599
20:48
type NN = Free NNF

data NNF a = NNF Void

runNN :: forall eff. NN ~> Aff eff
runNN = foldFree go
    where
    go :: NNF ~> Aff eff
    go (NNF void) = absurd void
user1804599
Void is great for temporary boilerplate.
why did everyone upvote my keepass msg tho lol
it's not that big a deal
the things I used it for I already reset passes on
were about 2 or 3 websites
Ven
Ven
:D
@LucDanton here is a bikeshed in video format
too late I'm already in my bunker
20:56
you have a bikebunker?!
21:13
I registered to a porn website and got fucked by them, how ironic
@fredoverflow We should have a beer once I'm back in Hamburg.
21:46
@Morwenn IOW you're changing sex?
funny
I thought @rightfold will be the first one
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. He has yet to paint it, though.
mmm
can I somehow template a whole template pack at once?
do I need variadics for that?
template<class x, class y, clazz z>
class A { };

template<T>
class B { A<T> a; }
@BartekBanachewicz The actual sex will remain unchanged :p
do I need to template<T t...> B { A<t...> a; }?
Xeo
Xeo
<T... t>, but yes.
21:49
@Morwenn but in general it's to bring you closer to feminity?
@Xeo hm, I guess I can live with that
what if I ever wanted to split that thing?
IOW what I if had two As?
@BartekBanachewicz More like to bring me away from masculinity.
@Morwenn you don't feel ok with your masculinity?
Xeo
Xeo
template<typename L1, typename L2> struct B;
template<class... T1, class... T2> stuct B<list<T1...>, list<T2...>> {
    A<T1...> a1;
    A<T2...> a2;
};
@BartekBanachewicz I've got some aversion for body hair (well, my own at least), and I'd do many things to avoid losing the hair that I've got on my head.
@Xeo ah, list.
Xeo
Xeo
21:52
or if you have the utility at hand: template<class L1, class L2> struct B{ expand_into_t<A, L1> a1; expand_into_t<A, L2> a2; };
not hard to write
I see, and I think I get it
rebind is the only sensible name for that. :P
Xeo
Xeo
basically what I wrote above, but factored out
@Griwes No
Yes. :P
Xeo
Xeo
rebind implies existing "binding"
A is a template, with no arguments.
21:54
The arguments are bound to the list thingy.
Xeo
Xeo
apply might be better
And even my social role isn't exactly that of a guy anyway, while not being that of a girl either, so...
You rebind the arguments from the list thingy to a specific template. :P
Xeo
Xeo
@Griwes No, rebind is wrong, period.
kek
21:54
@Morwenn inb4 it backfires
and you get massive jugs
and spend your life on /r/gonewild
Ven
Ven
heh
worth it
actually no on /r/gonewildtrans
Of course the order of arguments in your expand_into is wrong, it should be rebind<L1, A>.
if t ppl post on gonewild they get banned
@Morwenn meh, that's all stereotypical
21:55
:P
@AlexM. I hope I won't fall in that scenario x)
Xeo
Xeo
apply<list, A> would fit with std::apply(tup, f)
ITT metaprogramming bikeshedding wars
template<class... SenderParams>
class Maxim {
    using Sender = comm::Sender<SenderParams...>;
    Sender const& sender;
@BartekBanachewicz Aren't we all stereotypical in our own way? :o
21:55
@Griwes there's apparently no better way to get anything done here :P
@Morwenn dunno, but I never thought about my life in terms of how my social role corresponds to the stereotypical one for my sex.
@Griwes at the very least I'm guaranteed that no one from the C community ever will understand that code so no obfuscating needed
@BartekBanachewicz No, the social role reflexion came later when I took my decision then thought about what people would implicitly be expecting of me. Then I realized I as aleady a weirdo and people wouldn't give a fuck. But the social role thingy didn't drive the will to change my body.
I just realized that they somehow matched and that was pretty cool.
Ven
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I certainly don't give a fuck
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold would want to get fucks, not give them
mmmmgh that got too complex
Ven
Ven
21:59
no because having sex is not Pure so rightfold isn't interested.
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Xeo
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lol
Ven
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Maybe rightfold would be interested if you had a Haskell-like PureSex.
Have you tried the sex monad?
Ven
Ven
No, the stack overflowed.
22:00
I sure hope Arduino has array
ugh no that won't work because I need state
fuuuuuuuck
okay fuck this
I'm going for runtime polymorphism
wait
what if I could do the existential trick from haskell here
that still works in C++ right @Griwes
Xeo
Xeo
the fuck are you trying to do
@Xeo the actual real world context is about an hour above
Xeo
Xeo
k, no time to read that, I'll just leave you with a "stop being badtek" :D
can I do that
somehow
nvm
Xeo
Xeo
Easiest is prolly class AWrap { std::function<int()> callee; int f() { callee(); } }; and initialize callee with a lambda or sth, if you only need that one function
Ven
Ven
22:05
:[
nah, I need the whole iface
Xeo
Xeo
then you'll need your own any, basically, with the whole interface
I don't really need the templates on the device type
Device d (Sender<HardwareSpi, SimpleLatcher<5>>());
this would work with references.
if Sender inherited someshit
Xeo
Xeo
22:07
class ErasedA
{
    struct Base { /* interface + clone / move / virtual dtor */ };
    template<class T> struct Concrete : Base { A<T> value; /* impl */ };
    std::unique_ptr<Base> p;
};
+ templated ctor on ErasedA
but you can prolly simplify the whole ordeal, no time to read through the actual problem tho
Man, I want reflexpr / unreflexpr and all that jazz, and play around with it.
I imagine you could do some pretty nifty stuff with that.
Like ICEs.
lol
love me some ice
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Xeo
I've been thinking C#/Java-style decorators, or automatic interface impl for the Erased thing up there. I just wanna see what's possible.
@Griwes Here you go:
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but it's prolly never gonna happen
22:14
be the reflection you want to see in the world
> I would like to organize my code into folders, but the Arduino IDE seems to ignore any sub-folders of the sketch folder at compile time. Is there a way around this?
> Yes, don't use the Arduino IDE.
fuck's sake
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Xeo
@LucDanton you go paint your bunker
22:40
ugh arduino ide is so fucking annoying
just let me include stuff from anywhere you dimwits
oh and apparently it works if you pass in the whole path
well I can live with that I guess
oh wait you can't #define a part of the #include
Some old compilers let you do that.
The non-standard feature was mostly used in IOCCC though.
funny fucking enough
if you include a file with an absolute path
from that file relative paths work just fine
makes me wonder if arduino touches the includes somehow
> This is something we were fearing all along: that the C preprocessor is Turing-complete even without conditionals and recursive file inclusion as some kind of a rewriting system. Now we have the proof!
IOCCC...
22:57
I think @sehe might like this one.
I sense a lot of opportunity for simplification
@fredoverflow The stunning part is where they answer that
@JohanLarsson Ever so slightly
@BartekBanachewicz Yesh. Watch the CppCon2016 talk on how they used C++ in a linux kernel module. Same tricks apply here aaaand they share all there code.
@AlexM. would you say lubuntu is aggier?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn link?!
> NOTE: With latest Arduino versions like 1.5.3+ it seems that arduino scans all the folders in 'libraries' and makes a list of all their .h files. So it does not REALLY matter what the name of the FOLDER is! But make sure you don't have two folders with the same named .h file in it.
fucks sake
this is stagerring incompetence
Arduino is marketed at noobs. So you'd expect PHP / BASIC levels of sillyness
23:12
why do they have to fuck up my includes though
it's as simple as not touching them
I really don't want to set up a whole build system just so I can include a file from an outside directory
Arduino IDE was actively working against me when I used it
it's worse than VS
just because someone couldn't be arsed to write a recursive function for adding build files
fuck me
@BartekBanachewicz There's literally no comparison to be made
user1804599
Use ATS or Rust on Arduino.
struct MultiplexLatcherPins {
    const int p0;
    const int p1;
    const int p2;
};

template<int P0, int P1, int P2>
struct MultiplexLatcherPinsDescription {
    constexpr operator MultiplexLatcherPins() const { return { P0, P1, P2 }; }
};
that's a tad sad too
the fact I need the class above
23:19
huh. You wrote { P0, P1, P2 }; anyways, so you could write MultiplexLatcherPins { P0, P1, P2 }, right
@sehe can't pass that as a template argument
oh wow it built, after being beaten and kicked into submission
mmkay
got m = new Maxim(make_sender(comm::HardwareSpi(), comm::SimpleLatcher<1>())); to build
let's try multiplex latcher
oh, it even uses ADL
23:40
error: 'type name' declared as function returning a function
god damn it
no it's not
I can totally see that happen
user1804599
Most bezing parce
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was trying to use your meta_triple trick, but the compiler barked at me
so I wrote this
namespace detail {
    struct MultiplexLatcherPins {
        const int p0;
        const int p1;
        const int p2;
    };
}

template<int P0, int P1, int P2>
struct MultiplexLatcherPins {
    static constexpr detail::MultiplexLatcherPins pins = { P0, P1, P2 };
    //constexpr operator detail::MultiplexLatcherPins() const { return { P0, P1, P2 }; }
    //constexpr detail::MultiplexLatcherPins operator()() const { return { P0, P1, P2 }; }
};
this seems to work, in that I can do e.g.
using Pins = comm::MultiplexLatcherPins<2,3,4>;
auto lather = comm::MultiplexLatcher<4, Pins::pins>();
or just pass it directly
maybe I should write another answer to that question outlining that
23:55
'Someone save the poor cows' - Plight of livestock after quake
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