From: C R Onjob Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 17:00:01 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Automatic commit of irc logs X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=75912eba0112dd0be66ba828a9c82ef5d1cc7b64;p=ipdf%2Fdocuments.git Automatic commit of irc logs Fine day to work off excess energy. Steal something heavy. --- diff --git a/irc/#ipdf.log b/irc/#ipdf.log index 4c8e74c..681db75 100644 --- a/irc/#ipdf.log +++ b/irc/#ipdf.log @@ -1722,3 +1722,26 @@ 11:48 < sulix> Do you know what is happening/isn't happening RE: Revised project proposals? 12:03 < sulix> Well: Literature review is submitted. 12:03 < sulix> (In person to the coordinator, which is a little bit scary) +--- Day changed Sun May 25 2014 +15:42 <@matches> No meeting tomorrow by the way +15:43 < sulix> Ah. Cool. I have like 300 things to do. +15:43 < sulix> Just pushed fixes for all of the compile warnings, btw. +15:43 <@matches> Cool +15:44 <@matches> I want to keep editing my Lit Review :S +15:44 < sulix> I had thought that Float() always returns a "float", but it sometimes returns a double. +15:44 <@matches> Oh +15:44 <@matches> Whoops +15:44 <@matches> Well a double is technically still a float... +15:44 < sulix> (Also, it turns out OpenGL actualy breaks the C++ spec, and is therefore impossible to use without hacks if you have -Werror enabled) +15:45 <@matches> Sigh +15:45 < sulix> It was warning that I was losing precision from float x = Float(blah); +15:45 <@matches> One of the things I want to put in my lit review is a snarky paragraph about how no one actually obeys standards anyway +15:46 < sulix> There are points where you get function pointers as void* pointers, but C++ needs to work on systems where code and data are stored in different bits of memory with different size pointers. +15:46 <@matches> On the other hand no matter how much better I make the lit review no one will read it because I'm being assessed on a conference paper not a dissertation +15:46 <@matches> Ah +15:46 < sulix> So casting any data pointer to a function pointer is apparently illegal. +15:47 <@matches> That's annoying +15:47 < sulix> Fortunately, gcc doesn't complain if you start the line that does it with "__extension__", so that's what we do. +15:47 <@matches> Haha +15:54 <@matches> Ok I am still about 3 days behind on sleep but I guess I should do work +15:54 <@matches> Bye