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Spiderpigs!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I couldn't remember the whole song Homer was singing.. but I was angling for that!
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This one? Spider-Pig - The Simpsons - YouTube[^]
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Yes, that one!
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BTW, I just finished the movie and... yes, spiderpigs!
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don't forget "The Batman"...versus say, just "Batman".
Spiderman, Batman, all the comic book movies need to just go away for 20 years or so.
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Come on man, give them some slack..
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Slacker007 wrote: Spiderman, Batman, all the comic book movies need to just go away for 20 years or so. Amen! Can I get 30 years my brothers and sisters?!?! How about 40 years? Hallelujah!
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I've been told/read multiple times that GCC will always inline template functions.
I use a ton of template functions in GFX for drawing operations, and I was deeply concerned that for example, my line drawing code (contained in a template function) was getting replicated for every line draw.
So I was going to wrap the calls in template structs, and then forward the template function calls to those. That was going to take a lot of time to refactor.
so before I did, i fired up the trusty Compiler Explorer[^] and ran this code:
#include <stdio.h>
template<int A,int B, int C> struct wrap {
static void abc() {
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
}
};
template<int A,int B, int C> void abc() {
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
printf("A+B+C = %d\r\n",A+B+C);
}
int main(int argc,char** argv) {
abc<1,0,0>();
abc<1,2,3>();
abc<1,0,0>();
abc<1,0,0>();
}
Come to find out, my information was bovine excrement. abc<1,0,0> does indeed get turned into a function, as long as the function is large enough.
Always
Check
Your
Assumptions
This has been a public service announcement.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Half a year from now: Proudly announce that the line drawing routine has been optimized and is now smaller than ever - not noticing it is getting in-lined.
One year from now: Proudly announce it works with the new version of GCC - not noticing some of the methods are now getting in-lined.
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LOL
This is very true. In some ways, it would be nice if the standards dictated behavior in this regard, but on the other hand I think I understand why they don't.
However, if GCC starts being more aggressive about inlining even with -Os a whole lot of people who write for embedded and IoT are going to start complaining.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Unless you use the inline specifier the compiler has the option to inline or create a function. This was added to the C++ spec in version 17.
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It has the *option* to. It doesn't mean it will, and like I said I had heard (incorrectly) that template functions were always inlined with GCC.
Plus I am targeting C++14. I don't have access to a GCC compiler new enough to target 17 in my toolchain. The problem is the version of MiniGW that platform IO uses under windows is just not new enough. I could hack it but I want other people to be able to build this.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Yosh - Hollow / Nobuo Uematsu & Masashi Hamauzu - Credits[^]
So this past Christmas break I played the Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Great game and needless to say I ordered the soundtrack, which arrived last week!
Including the Intergrade DLC it has 266 tracks, so you know what to expect of the SOTW in the next 266 weeks
Seriously though, it has lots of great music and picking just one for this SOTW is pretty difficult.
So I'm going with the credits music, which consists of Hollow by Yosh and a medley of Aerith's Theme, the Main Theme of FFVII (sector 7 slums theme in the remake) and some original remake music by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary FF composer, and Masashi Hamauzu, who is also known for FF and the SaGa series.
Aerith's Theme is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever written, period.
Although, I must say Flowers Blooming in the Church, which is an arrangement of Aerith's Theme, sounds great in the remake and may even be my favorite.
The Main Theme of FFVII was the overworld theme in the original game, great piece, which, together with Aerith's Theme, was already available as orchestrated piece on the FFVII Reunion Tracks album and on the Distant Worlds albums.
The original remake music has some great tunes too, like Hollow Skies, which is basically the musical theme of Hollow.
All in all a great soundtrack and, just like the game, highly recommended!
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Very pleasant listening. Thanks for sharing.
This week I've pulled out my vinyl album "Feels so Good" by Chuck Mangione -- I usually need music without lyrics for my work background music.
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That instantly reminded me of the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack.
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I'll have to listen to some Parov Stelar again
Seen them live in 2015 or 2016, nice party.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Seen them live in 2015 or 2016 Sounds fun!
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Good ones, although I'd go with the FFXII version of Battle at the Big Bridge.
Spot on with the Pray arrangement of Terra's Theme though!
Other than that... This guy and I have very different tastes
It's good, but I think only about five songs would actually make it into my top 25
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Why I find myself logged in your stupid site with an account while i did absolutely nothing. You are cracker thiefs. I hope you'll get your site shut down and you get fined.
You stole my mail and maybe other data. THIEFS
modified 18-Mar-22 21:01pm.
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The site has been going for over 20 years now, and in all the 12 years I've been here has never shown any sign of scamming. Not once have I been asked for money, or any personal details other than my email address and my physical address for awards and prizes when I have won them.
I don't think this site is a scam, or full of "cracker thiefs" (whatever they are) and to the best of my knowledge in order to become a member you have to register yourself and give an email address. YOu joined yesterday, perhaps you forgot?
If you want to close an account you opened in error, it's very easy:
1) Hover over your username at the top right of the page. A drop down list will open.
2) Select "My Settings" from the list.
3) In the resulting page, select the "Privacy" tab.
4) There are two options:
4.1) Under "Account status" there is a checkbox "Close my account"
4.2) Under "Forget me Forever" there is a checkbox "Forget me. Forever."
5) Select the appropriate checkbox, make sure that "I have read and agree..." is ticked, and press "Save my Settings".
6) The rest is history ... as is your account.
Have a nice day.
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Damn cracker thieves, I had my crackers right on the desk. That's why you cant' have sh* in this company.
GCS d--(d-) s-/++ a C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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I know that "Cracker" has many meanings - I suspect the OP is using the racist one ...
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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