8/ so anyway, my task is to change a certain data type from 32 bit to 64 bit except really, it's from 30 bit to 62 bit, because we use the top two bits to store metadata in a structure, or something, right? no, via bit twiddling
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19/ There was a certain mailing list I was on once, and then I left, and then some other guy joined, and read something about me and - not knowing that I'd been on the list - said "wow, look at this retard". He was corrected. >>>
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20/ "oh, no, Travis didn't retard himself into that situation. He GENIUSed his way into that situation."
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21/ Likewise, this code base. This is not the work of a retard. This is the work of a genius. The work of a retard can be discarded and replaced. The work of a genius needs to be tidied up by lesser craftsmen, who labor in obscurity. Michelangelo didn't spread his own tarps
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22/ Found the memory corruption issue. Old code: typedef uint32_t fred; typdef struct { fred a; fred b; } bob; new code: I replace uint32_t with uin64_t; sizeof(bob) automatically updates, right? no we're not doing sizeof(bob) ; we've got it hardcoded.
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Oof. OTOH it keeps you out of trouble. :devil:
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