code logs -> 2015 -> Fri, 05 Jun 2015< code.20150604.log - code.20150606.log >
--- Log opened Fri Jun 05 00:00:45 2015
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09:58
<@Tarinaky>
My IRC config died :/
09:58
<@Tarinaky>
This shell looks to be on its last legs :(
09:59
<@TheWatcher>
It's a shell of its former self?
10:00 * Tarinaky throws things.
10:00
<@TheWatcher>
... I'll get my coat.
10:04
< catadroid>
HAH
10:05
< catadroid>
OH IT'S A WORDPLAY
10:05
< catadroid>
AHA
10:05
< catadroid>
HAH
10:05
< catadroid>
I mean good morning, how goes?
10:06
<@TheWatcher>
It's Friday, that's good I guess. The rail system is falling apart, that's less good.
10:09
< catadroid>
I did at least manage to make it to work
10:09
< catadroid>
that's probably an achievement of some sort
10:10
<@TheWatcher>
I wonder if Cheevos, God of Gaming hands out achievements to people who actually develop computer games...
10:13
<@Tarinaky>
iirc they actually implemented achievements in Visual Studio at one point.
10:13
<@Tarinaky>
But I think they took them out before release because wtf
10:14
<@TheWatcher>
Pfft
10:14
<@TheWatcher>
Combine that with a mic and speech recognition!
10:15
<@TheWatcher>
"You have gained: Guttermouth. [Use 14 profanities in less than 30 seconds]"
10:20
<@Tarinaky>
Rargh, why is my phone crashing.
10:20
<@TheWatcher>
Sunspots.
10:38
<@Tarinaky>
In the news: an amusing story about a russian-language bitlocker type malware that gives you an email address you can use to haggle with the hackers.
10:38
<@Tarinaky>
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32996008
10:41
<@Tarinaky>
*funny accent* Russian bitlocker spend whole day queueing for bitcoin outside node only to be told that transaction not be processed and to go away until next block.
10:42
< catadroid>
o:
10:42
<@Tarinaky>
Russian bitlocker do not have rouble for bribes and transaction fees. Russian bitlocker just want bitcoin for family.
10:43
<@TheWatcher>
I AM THE MAN WHO ARRANGES THE BLOCKS~
10:46
<@Tarinaky>
That're sent by the men from Kazakhstan.
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<@Tarinaky>
They come two weeks late, and they don't tessalate,
10:46
<@Tarinaky>
But we're working to Stalin's five year plan~
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14:26 * TheWatcher ARGHS at code
14:27
<@TheWatcher>
Why is this data not being formatted properly arghfucksodgah
14:45
< catadroid>
I'm writing pointers to values based on metadata that no longer exists when I'm writing them
14:45
< catadroid>
This is fun
14:45
< catadroid>
also perverted
14:46
<@Tarinaky>
Yeah, you dereference those pointers you naughty...
14:46
<@Tarinaky>
I'll stop now.
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15:00
<@TheWatcher>
DAMN YOU, BROWSER CACHE
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15:13
< catadroid>
oh dear, I've just used ->* in anger
15:17 * TheWatcher eyes
15:17
<@TheWatcher>
"use a typedef!!! pleasae!!!" *cough*
15:18
<@TheWatcher>
-a
15:19
<@TheWatcher>
That amuses me far more than it should, for some reason.
15:19
< catadroid>
hehe
15:20
<@TheWatcher>
(I think it's the triple !!! - it speaks of a mind on the very edge of breaking...)
15:20
< catadroid>
don't worry, I've captured both the this pointer and the pointer to the member function in a lambda so I can add them type erased to a homogenous list
15:20
< catadroid>
I think I may have gone off the deep end
15:24 * ToxicFrog tries to figure out what the hell the semantics of ->* even are
15:25
<@TheWatcher>
catadroid: going off the deep end is fine; as long as you can swim.
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15:30
<@celticminstrel>
I used ->* once.
15:31
<@TheWatcher>
And look what it did to you~
15:31
<@Tarinaky>
Did it turn you into the 9-dimensional horror you are today?
15:31
<@celticminstrel>
In my algorithm to calculate where to place the insertion point in a text area based on the location clicked.
15:31
<@celticminstrel>
XD
15:31
<@celticminstrel>
Looking at it now, I'm not quite sure why I didn't just use a normal reference to the field.
15:32
<@celticminstrel>
(Reference to the insertion point location, that is.)
15:32
<@macdjord|wurk>
<TheWatcher> I AM THE MAN WHO ARRANGES THE BLOCKS~
15:32
<@macdjord|wurk>
DAMN YOU!
15:32
<@celticminstrel>
But whatever, it's done, not bothering to fix it when it isn't broken.
15:33
<@celticminstrel>
Oh hey! I just got a stack overflow! I don't get those very often.
15:33
<@macdjord|wurk>
<TheWatcher> (I think it's the triple !!! - it speaks of a mind on the very edge of breaking...)
15:33
<@macdjord|wurk>
I thought it stood for 'quaity'?
15:34
<@Tarinaky>
Russian bitlocker finally get bitcoin to take home to family, but authorities stopped Russian bitlocker.
15:34
<@Tarinaky>
Demand to see Rusian bitlocker's ID.
15:34
<@Tarinaky>
Then they tell Russian bitlocker that ID not enough - worker's permit needed. Price is two bitcoins.
15:34
<@Tarinaky>
Russian bitlocker only want bitcoin for family.
15:37
<@macdjord|wurk>
Tarinaky: Glory to Arstotzka!
15:37
<@Tarinaky>
Russian bitlocker sent to node in Siberia.
15:38
<@Tarinaky>
Made to mine bitcoin all day. Guards taunt Russian bitlocker that family have already been shot.
15:43 * celticminstrel is hopelessly abusing a probably-terrible idiom. case 0: x = 5; if(false) case 1: x = 7; /* then code common to both */
15:45
<@Tarinaky>
I'm surprised that even compiled.
15:45
<@celticminstrel>
It's because switch statements are weird.
15:45
<@Tarinaky>
Yes.
15:45
<@celticminstrel>
And case labels are lexically identical to normal labels.
15:49
<@macdjord|wurk>
celticminstrel: That would be related to Duff's Device.
15:50
<@macdjord|wurk>
And yes it's a terrible idiom which you should only ever use if you are in an absolutely performance critical area where every cycle and byte of code counts - and if you are, why are you not using assembler?
15:51
<@macdjord|wurk>
Actually, if you aren't, why are you even using C[++|#]?
15:55
<@macdjord|wurk>
Really, /any/ case statement that uses fall-through should be considered deeply suspect, unless it's a logical sequence of the form switch (cur_step){case 0: do_step_0(); case 1: do_step_1();/*....*/}.
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16:14
< ToxicFrog>
celticminstrel: case 0: case 1: x = 5 + 2*switchable; /* common code */
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<@celticminstrel>
ToxicFrog: That wasn't the actual code I posted, just an illustration of the basic concept. :P
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<@celticminstrel>
My termination handler breaks after returning if it shows a dialog.
21:11
<@celticminstrel>
Something like EXC_BAD_ACCESS or EXC_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION in when the appleevent manager tries to free an autorelease pool?
21:13
<@celticminstrel>
It's after the control has left my code, so I'm not sure how this is happening... I suppose buffer overflow is a possibility, though not sure where I'd look for that... technically the dialog is an independent window....
21:19
<&McMartin>
Are you deleting the dialog object inside its own event processor?
21:19
<@celticminstrel>
I'm pretty sure I'm not, but I'll check.
21:22 * McMartin reads backscroll
21:23
<&McMartin>
There are lots of reasons to use C++ instead of assembler, and GUI implementation is one of the typical ones.
21:23
<&McMartin>
C# is more like Java than it is like C++ from a code-execution standpoint
21:23
<@celticminstrel>
The dialog run() function is admittedly host to several hacks to just get things working right, because I couldn't figure out the true cause of the issues.
21:24
<&McMartin>
EXC_BAD_ACCESS may mean that you're doing a double-release or a use-after-release
21:24
<@celticminstrel>
It was EXC_BAD_ACCESS at least once, but it's usually EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION.
21:25
<@celticminstrel>
It looks like it's crashing in the process of trying to print an error message.
21:25
<@celticminstrel>
"autorelease pool page %p corrupted\n magic %x %x %x %x\n pthread %p\n"
21:27
<@celticminstrel>
(This is after handling an applevent, deep in Cocoa code.)
21:28
<@celticminstrel>
^+e
21:28
<&McMartin>
That does sound like you're trashing the event queue or the application stack or something
21:29
<&McMartin>
This is on OSX?
21:29
<@celticminstrel>
Yeah.
21:29
<&McMartin>
There is a valgrind-like library called libgmalloc
21:29
<&McMartin>
Try getting it into place to test
21:29
<&McMartin>
If you're blowing out RAM somewhere it will make the crash happen at the write instead of the read.
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21:30
<@celticminstrel>
Is that "Guard Malloc"? Because I've enabled that.
21:30
<@celticminstrel>
(In the Scheme Editor.)
21:30
<&McMartin>
Yeah, it is
21:31
<&McMartin>
ISTR I needed to do something to also make it turn on
21:33
<@celticminstrel>
Eh?
21:33
<&McMartin>
Looks like Xcode should handle that though
21:34
<&McMartin>
via DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
21:34
<@celticminstrel>
Well, I do see gmalloc lines at the top of the program log.
21:34
<&McMartin>
kk
21:35
<@celticminstrel>
Everything after that though is just my program's output (lots of debug code; I should probably get around to removing some of it...).
21:35 * McMartin nods
21:36
<&McMartin>
EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION is, it occurs to me, probably a virtual call on a deleted object, so it's leaping off into nowhere interpreting garbage as a proc address
21:37
<@celticminstrel>
The stack said something like "_obc_trap", I think.
21:38
<&McMartin>
That might actually be gmalloc saying FOUND A PROBLEM HERE
21:39
<@celticminstrel>
I think that was before I enabled it though.
21:40
<@celticminstrel>
When I had it enabled I was getting the EXC_BAD_ACCESS near that format string call.
21:40
<&McMartin>
OK
21:40
<&McMartin>
Check that format string and make sure it's not blowing things out
21:40
<&McMartin>
That's the first theory for culprit
21:41
<@celticminstrel>
It crashed before the call.
21:41
<@celticminstrel>
I just noted the format string because I saw it in the assembly listing.
21:41
<&McMartin>
Is your code anywhere ont he stack in the EXC_BAD_ACCESS?
21:42
<@celticminstrel>
Just way down at the bottom (basically main()).
21:42
<@celticminstrel>
Oh.
21:43
<@celticminstrel>
I got that format string printed in the run log.
21:43
<@celticminstrel>
Though it's not very helpful. I have no idea what's at 0x101bcb000.
21:45
<@celticminstrel>
If I look, it's all zeros, which is likely also why the %x's are 0's.
21:48
<&McMartin>
Sounds like something has gotten nulled that it didn't expect
21:48
<@celticminstrel>
Oh, this time two of them weren't 0.
21:49
<@celticminstrel>
Could be, question is how!
21:55
<@celticminstrel>
With gmalloc it seems to crash just before trying to print that error.
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<@celticminstrel>
There's a stack logging option, but I have no idea how to read the stack logs (they seem to be in some binary format).
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<@celticminstrel>
Oh, hang on, this tells me to use something called malloc_history.
22:03
<&McMartin>
Huh, haven't heard of that one
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<@celticminstrel>
Doesn't look lke it'll be useful though. Too much data.
22:15
<@celticminstrel>
Well, the last few bits in the log are _NSAppleEventManagerGenericHandler | -[NSAppleEventManager dispatchRawAppleEvent:withRawReply:handlerRefCon:] | -[NSAppleEventHandling dealloc] | -[NSObject dealloc] | object_dispose | GMfree | GMmalloc_zone_free -- the first of those is visible in my call stack.
22:15
<@celticminstrel>
I'm not quite sure what to make of that information though...
22:16 * celticminstrel scrolls up a bit more.
22:16
<@celticminstrel>
Ooh.
22:17
<@celticminstrel>
Oh wait, I finally noticed that each line starts with "FREE" or possibly other things. Hmm.
22:17
<@celticminstrel>
What I posted must've been part of a call stack then.
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22:19 * celticminstrel decides to pipe it through grep to get just the lines including _NSAppleEventManagerGenericHandler in the call stack.
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<@gnolam>
https://twitter.com/westmaaan/status/604593723633102848
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22:58
<@celticminstrel>
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to find anything useful in this mass of data. :/
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23:53
<@celticminstrel>
Is there a way to tell git to change file X to the state currently staged in the index?
23:55
<@celticminstrel>
Oh hey, there's a checkout-index command.
23:56
<@celticminstrel>
...actually, looks like normal checkout did it? Maybe? Whatever, it's fine now.
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