02:17 < laxa> Pretty happy about what is happening 02:17 < laxa> thanks deen :) 02:18 < laxa> Good luck for the new administration team ! 02:18 < laxa> (posted a feature request on github for the website) 09:38 <@EastByte> "Now you can attach PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and text files to your comments on Issues and Pull Requests." 09:38 <@EastByte> wondering how this is done 09:45 < laxadedi> maybe drag & drop ^^ 09:46 <@EastByte> nah, rather wondering how github will display the document 09:47 < laxadedi> Pretty sure there is some opensource things to do that I guess 10:03 <@EastByte> well I would certainly ignore people who are using doc files instead of markdown :P 10:07 < laxadedi> They are probably trying to get big corporation to use github 12:04 < Nimda> run_galaxy by Em'WARNe0nx3 & ReTTeX<3 just released on Race at 2015-09-29 12:00 13:54 < o_be_two> hello :) 13:54 < o_be_two> learn that vali is hosting v3royal named "illuminati" -_- .. I'm working on my dedi, i must host this server it's a real security problem 13:55 < o_be_two> (just to let you know, yesterday he forced me to go in spec just cause i got all weapons and played with team to block all ......, many players get DDoS, btw, and the server is on internap network) 13:55 < o_be_two> (i use a new nick that no one know on this map, so he doesnt know that it was me 19:54 < Nimda> spy by Deeper just released on Solo at 2015-09-29 19:47 21:25 < laxa> Anyone here ? 21:25 < laxa> Could someone explain to me this output ? http://pastebin.com/qjRC6mHh 21:26 < laxa> why the struct is 8 bytes long instead of 6 ? 21:26 < fstd> laxa: because struct padding 21:26 < laxa> that's what I thought 21:26 < laxa> but if I do a struct with char test[7] 21:26 < laxa> only 21:26 < laxa> it does a 7 bytes struct 21:27 < laxa> cause optimized at compile time ? 21:27 < fstd> no, just lack of a reason to insert padding 21:27 < laxa> Hummmm 21:27 < fstd> in struct {int, short}'s size would probably be 6, right? 21:28 < fstd> (then again, maybe not) 21:28 < laxa> yes 21:28 < fstd> then it inserts the padding so that the int is 32-bit aligned 21:29 < laxa> That was what I thought, but I wanted to be sure 21:29 < laxa> Thanks a lot :) 21:29 < fstd> no problem 23:30 <@heinrich5991> fstd: if {int,short} is 6, does that mean that {int,short}[2] is 12 or 16 bytes? 23:31 < Learath2> is GER getting ddosed or smth ? 23:31 < fstd> heinrich5991: yes. that's what made me say "(then again, maybe not)" because it sure would be weird 23:32 < fstd> then again, misaligned accesses aren't forbidden on x86 23:32 < fstd> oh and, yes, 12 bytes 23:32 < fstd> arrays must be contiguous 23:32 <@heinrich5991> is it required that sizeof(type[2]) = sizeof(type) * 2? 23:32 <@heinrich5991> I mean theoretically the pointer arithmetic could take alignment into account 23:33 < fstd> that follows from the requirement to be contiguous, yes 23:33 <@heinrich5991> and still be "contiguous" for some definition of "contiguous" 23:33 < fstd> elements-adjacent-with-no-gaps-imposed-by-the-array-itself 23:34 <@heinrich5991> mhmh 23:34 <@heinrich5991> k 23:39 < fstd> heinrich5991: that said, i don't seem to be able to find a system where struct {int, short}'s size would actually be 6. does yours do this? 23:40 <@heinrich5991> no 23:46 < fstd> so they probably thought of the arrays :) 23:48 < Ac1dBeef> fstd: > that said, i don't seem to be able to find a system where struct {int, short}'s size would actually be 6. 23:48 < Ac1dBeef> 16 bit systems would have such size of struct 23:49 < fstd> yes, good point, but not the point here :) 23:49 < fstd> and no, i'd expect the size to be 4 there 23:49 < fstd> at least when sizeof (int) == 2 (which is required provided that we're using 8-bit bytes) and sizeof (short) == 1 or 2 23:50 <@deen> Learath2: "nternap is having packet loss in Frankfurt right now that appears to be due to an attack. We are contacting them to ask for more information on what's going on and what can be done." 23:51 <@deen> Learath2: but there also were 4 ddos attacks against us earlier today 23:57 < Learath2> well the kids are having fun :P