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10:00 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's in my head.
I have no safeguards against amnesia.
Yet.
 
> catch us on facebook
 
lol, this guy tried to farm some rep and failed miserably
 
God, why do all these dickhead stupid-ass moronic fucktard newbies keep insisting that self-answers are bad? for fuck's sake you degenerate scumbags
 
user1804599
Ugh.
 
user1804599
Bootstrap dropdown has only a toggle method, but no show and hide methods. :S
 
user1804599
10:04 AM
And no method to find out whether it is currently being shown or not.
 
user1804599
So I have to write a proxy. What a worthless piece of junk.
 
10:17 AM
morning
 
mawnin
 
Visited many websais today?
 
you know guys
 
no, I don't
 
you know this Snap! "language" of course
google used parts of it in their code challenges and then it was subsequently used on code.org
now, the thing is, it's a direct mapping to imperative programming
blocks are executed one after another
 
10:19 AM
@BartekBanachewicz oh, it's part of that "everybody should code" bullshit, yeah
 
I see potential in this Kismet-ish system to become a functional visual scripting tool.
 
user1804599
Imperative programming is nice.
 
user1804599
Also omg livescript :orgasm:
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nice to see that you are in a good mood this morning.
 
@BartekBanachewicz how are they executed in functional languages again?
 
10:21 AM
it models some problems in a nice way, but I tend to think about imperative programming as a subset of functional programming where you just process a list of commands sequentially
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey Not at all. :F
 
@Jefffrey they are not "executed".
Changes in input make the output change
 
they are...? contemplated?
 
user1804599
They are circlejerked about in papers, that's all. :P
 
@Jefffrey they are running constantly.
 
10:22 AM
in the air, all around us
 
from the user's perspective, at least
 
user1804599
The order in which they are evaluated is irrelevant.
 
'cept I want to add a "trigger" field to some blocks
 
user1804599
They could be evaluated all in parallel.
 
Wow! The 'SO so negative' meta is up to 544.
 
10:23 AM
@rightfold yes, but implementation wise they are executed just like normal "imperative" languages
 
@Jefffrey irrelevant implementation details.
 
user1804599
That's because CPUs happen to interpret imperative languages.
 
in this case, implementation is the reality wall into which you have to smash your mystical dreams about haskell
 
sbi
Hi.
 
no, fuck this, even non-implementation wise
 
10:26 AM
@sbi hey stranger
@Jefffrey bullshit
 
main is the entry point and you go from there
 
also Haskell is, (I know that sounds weird), not relevant here
@Jefffrey yes, you have to evaluate functions that contribute to main. Doesn't change a damn thing
 
main = x >> y >> z guess what the order of execution is...
 
that's forced order of execution
 
show me an example of non-forced order of execution then
 
10:27 AM
(also x >> y >> z is just do x; y; z)
 
@BartekBanachewicz irrelevant
let's play the "irrelevant" game
 
@Jefffrey main = print (calcA + calcB)
 
@BartekBanachewicz what about it?
 
that can be changed to arbitrary order even by a C++ compiler
 
sbi
If you would want to spend your time writing great C++ code for an embedded platform in a startup (getting close to 100 employees, sporting an exceptionally good company climate) that's in the business of saving the world (renewable energy), and you would be willing to relocate to Berlin, drop me a note. We're back in hiring mode.
22
 
10:29 AM
exactly
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey z may be evaluated before x.
 
@sbi you know now you put it that way it sounds kinda interesting
 
user1804599
They just return IO a, which is internally a thunk.
 
@sbi 100 men startup?
 
@rightfold who's talking "implementation-wise" now?
 
10:29 AM
@ScarletAmaranth that would be a successful startup
 
:)
fair enough
 
@MartinJames :D
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey It's implemented in Haskell, so it is relevant.
 
well it's true
 
user1804599
IO is not special.
 
10:30 AM
IT'S SPECIAL TO ME
 
never said it was
 
@Jefffrey yes, you can write functional code in C++.
it's still functional code
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz My first job writing C++ for money I started in 1994. I have seen a few companies so far. I have always worked fro small (<100 employees) companies. I have yet to see one where the mood/climate/whatever you call it is better than in this one.
 
mathematical operations are functional FYI
 
hah, there's an xbox game called "GRID Autosport". I dread to think what that involves
 
user1804599
10:31 AM
newtype IO a = IO (State# RealWorld -> (# State# RealWorld, a #))
 
@sbi are you looking for entry level people or senior/experienced devs?
 
user1804599
So in fact, z is a wrapped function.
 
@BartekBanachewicz "for an entry level people" gud englishes :)
 
sbi
@ScarletAmaranth There's women, too. :) (Seriously: We're still in the phase where we are allowed to burn money provided by investors assuming one day we'll generate our own.)
 
hahahah
 
10:32 AM
@rightfold not really
 
fair enough :)
 
@ScarletAmaranth I have just finished my first coffee
 
@sbi I'm available for a week starting 6th June. €45/hr plus beer mon.. expenses :)
 
@BartekBanachewicz that could be "an entry level nationality" - rather amusing
 
@sbi I'd love to take part, if you are willing to relocate your start up to the East Midlands. Drop me a note
 
10:33 AM
OTOH, if you want to work in one of the mose evil companies there is, in the City That Smellsâ„¢, you can drop me a note.
 
@MartinJames how much /hr again o.O
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz We're looking for developers who are willing and able to learn, rather than those who can tick off a list of (currently required) skills.
@MartinJames We'd rather have you work here for years.
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey You have to understand what IO a is before you can talk about IO a.
 
user1804599
Hence it is most relevant.
 
sbi
@sbi Can someone pin this message, please?
 
10:33 AM
@BartekBanachewicz OK, €35 if the expenses are generous:)
 
sbi
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not mine.
 
user1804599
And the order of evaluation is not defined. z may be evaluated before x and y in x >> y >> z.
 
user1804599
They may be evaluated in parallel for all I care.
 
doesn't matter
 
@sbi Sounds like a typical offer leaflet. I would expect the ability and desire to learn anyway; still, knowing what's really required at day 0 could be beneficial, I guess.
 
10:34 AM
@sbi Working with @MartinJames for a week will feel like years. Does that count? :)
 
@BartekBanachewicz dashing good looks
 
@sbi haha that's Bartek out :P
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^^
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oi, you.
 
@ScarletAmaranth and he's back in
 
user1804599
10:35 AM
> It's important to note that IO a represents a description of an impure computation that could be run to produce a value of type a.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'll remember that comment when I'm getting a round in:)
 
sbi
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not about what it feels like. We have power plants ordered from clients that need to be done.
 
@MartinJames =)
 
@rightfold, you are right
 
What are the different threading and syncronization facilities available in C++?
 
10:37 AM
@kbok srsly?
 
user1804599
@kbok -1 too broad
 
@kbok low level std::thread, high level std::async that I know of. There's std::mutex for syncs and std::atomic<> for types that can be such.
 
in C++03 - not too many standard ones ^^
 
So far I'm counting pthreads, the windows API, and boost/just/std
 
10:37 AM
@sbi What kind of power plants, (just interested)?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're pleased to read the fine manual?
 
user1804599
Thread-local storage.
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz I can give you a list of tools and technologies we're currently working with. But we're not looking for developers who can tick off most or all of them. Requirements change, and people need to learn new stuff. So we're looking for people who seem to be willing and able to learn.
@MartinJames Battery power plants.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Delighted
 
Sorry, I mean APIs
 
10:38 AM
triple-A power plant
 
user1804599
<mutex>, <thread> and <atomic> for a start.
 
@sbi Strings of lead-acid cells and invertors?
 
APIs? TBB ftw
 
user1804599
You mean libraries? How high-level do you want to go?
 
Go green, go solar!
 
10:39 AM
@ScarletAmaranth Funnily enough, have worked on those.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Different kinds of batteries, so far no lead-acid ones. Racks of them plus inverters. (Current project: 5MW.)
 
@sbi I'll think about it.
 
@MartinJames whoa; I thought it's something absurd :)
 
@rightfold Not high-level at all. I'd like threads, mutexes, and condition variables.
 
@kbok boost is an overlay over platform-specific threads
 
10:41 AM
@kbok then use C++11 and thread, atomic...
 
@kbok then it's all in standard library :v
 
if all you need is a mutex then you can't go wrong with #include <mutex>
 
user1804599
Even C has those things in its standard library. :v
 
it does?
 
@sbi I have some experience with monitoring lead-acid strings for 10-20kw UPS, nothing approaching 5MW!
 
10:42 AM
I'm assuming C++03.
 
last time I checked it didn't have a linked list
 
@ScarletAmaranth C11
 
user1804599
Not that anyone implemented those, since nobody uses C11.
 
@kbok oh fuck you then
 
@kbok then just stab yourself in an eye with a fork
 
sbi
10:42 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Make sure you're serious when you take me up on the offer. (Fred left a very bad impression last year.) You would have to relocate. We currently have a few foreigners here and many meetings are in English, but it would certainly be helpful if you'd learn German.
 
what did Fred do?
 
he forgot to pick up Wilma
 
sbi
@MartinJames Basically, nobody has much experience doing this. We're at the very forefront of knowledge regarding this.
 
@ScarletAmaranth Anti Aircraft Artillery. I worked on the diesel generators that power the radar and weapons platform.
 
@BartekBanachewicz The place where I'm going probably hasn't made the switch yet; so I'm assuming they use pthreads or boost but probably not just std
 
10:43 AM
@sbi Um... what was that Fred did, if you can share it? I've been learning German for 6 years, but I suck obviously; if I started talking I hope I'd get it acceptably fast.
@kbok care to elaborate what is your ultimate goal with all those thread inquiries?
 
14 hours ago, by kbok
Guys, I need to know everything there is to know about threads for an interview
 
@MartinJames holy cockles; nice :) and you can't fix a silly Slovak locale!!!! :)
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz He rather didn't do something.
Show up, that is.
 
@BartekBanachewicz what your ult.... IS (I'm in a nazi mood today)
lol
wtf Fred
 
@BartekBanachewicz Starting a new job with threads in it
 
10:45 AM
@ScarletAmaranth Wat
 
@Xeo what. why would you do that
@R.MartinhoFernandes he's correcting my grammar
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes "care to elaborate ... now the "is" needs to go further right :P"
 
user3010322
Das UB has apparently come back to biteme. :c
 
> we've told you.
 
@sbi Even at 20kW, we had to monitor every cell continuously - an internal short on a big lead-acid cell gets very interesting, very quickly and must be dealt with immediately. It's no fun entering a battery room that's full of hydrogen/air mix:)
 
user3010322
10:47 AM
@BartekBanachewicz IT'S NOT YET CONFIRMED.
 
learn some basic concept such as racing conditions, deadlock, thread pool, livelock & starvation etc
 
@ThePhD who cares, you take the blame anyway :3
 
user3010322
It only looks that way on the surface. ;~;
 
that's what she said
oh wait that's a bit gross
 
dude, I know about the basic concepts
 
10:48 AM
then stop guessworking what the company might be using
 
@ThePhD With this, coming from you, do you think anyone will believe otherwise? :P
 
You're right, might as well ask directly
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz He weaseled back and forth and then canceled the interview that had taken some serious scheduling wizardry to appoint. (If you want you can look for the messages between him and me about this here beginning end of last November.) he seriously damaged my rep to be able to bring in good candidates.
 
sbi
@MartinJames We get the cells with a management system running on the racks and talk to that system. So this is "other people's problems". :)
 
10:50 AM
SEP
 
@sbi wtf Fred : - |
 
My boss will have some serious explaining to do when he comes back from vacation.
 
@sbi Hmm.. are you sure I didn't write the code for the management system? :)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes hh
@MartinJames that would explain the recent explosion... :)
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz Don't worry. If you already know some German, you're way ahead of some of the people working here.
 
10:52 AM
herrlich.
 
user3010322
I think the easy fix for this would be the...
 
sbi
@MartinJames You very likely did. I help writing the code that manages a bunch of those racks.
 
user3010322
#define tauto( x ) decltype(x), x
 
@sbi [gulp]
 
10:53 AM
Wait, we're talking about racks?
 
"RUN SBI!!!"
 
user3010322
thingymahjigger. If I build it into the template, then the template can just carry the information.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Not yours, I guess. As I said, no lead batteries here, currently.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Racks of batteries, yeah.
(You in need of a new job, robot? :))
 
@sbi I'm a robot, remember.
What did I just say.
 
10:54 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes heh. In UPS-world, battery is racks of strings of cells.
 
you still write C++03 tho, right? @sbi
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Something robot-like.
@ScarletAmaranth That's one of the very bad downsides of this job, yeah. On the target platform, it's C++03(+boost1.52). (Tests run on Windows, using the newest GCC, if you want.)
 
what would happen if you were to "shift" the entire project to C++11?
 
The cells are actually batteries, the strings are actually batteries in series, the battery is actually the entire collection of strings. Simples..
 
@sbi Ha, no, but thanks.
 
10:55 AM
@rightfold what do you mean by "evaluated"?
 
> You're never
You're never
You're never
You're never
You're never
You're never going home
 
sbi
@ScarletAmaranth Then we wouldn't have a compiler that targets the platform we need to target. (Unless you come in and provide a GCC/clang/whatever backend doing this. Then you'd be cheered at.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's this? And whom is it addressed at?
 
ah; is it a custom embedded platform of sorts?
 
sbi
@ScarletAmaranth It's something that runs atop a very old vxWorks version. GCC2.95 was all the rage back then, but at least we have GCC4.2 (I think), so it's not that bad.
 
x86 with some strange OS, I believe.
 
10:58 AM
@sbi I'm guessing that the more modern, high-energy-density batteries are even worse as they tend to catch-fire-immediate rather than exploding later.
 
"I am not a terrorist, I am a mobile battery specialist"
 
sbi
@MartinJames That might well be, but I'm not into this chemical stuff. We're currently using lithium ion batteries and sodium-sulfur ones (if I translated this into English correctly).
@Xeo Thanks for pinning my job ad! :)
 
user3010322
Maybe next year if the job is still hanging around I can totally try my hand at it.
 
Xeo
<-
@ThePhD If you do, then next year will also be the last year.
 
user3010322
11:02 AM
Ha ha. >.>
 
@sbi Yup - huge fire/burns risk:( Na-S operating temperatures of 300 to 350 °C.
 
sbi
@ThePhD You're still at university, aren't you?
 
user3010322
@sbi I mean, no!
 
user3010322
I'm an indepennent young'un don't need no schoolin'.
 
@ThePhD If you join straight from uni, you will be the one given the fire-extinguisher:)
 
user3010322
11:04 AM
Mm.
 
user3010322
At least I can use it to scoot around in a wheeley-chair when nobody's looking...~
 
user3010322
Unless they only have wheeley chairsthat are the rough, tough kind.
 
sbi
@MartinJames Yep. We have a 1MW test installation of NaS batteries. When the facility to provide the necessary voltage/current to heat them to that temperature failed last year, all hell broke lose when people hastily abandoned their weekend and raced to work in order to help saving those batteries. Luckily, I wasn't involved. (From what I understand, they have them now rewired so that they can use their own stored energy to heat themselves. That gives us more time to save them.)
@MartinJames Not here. /cc @ThePhD
 
@sbi Heh - I would probably run in the opposite direction;)
 
11:07 AM
@ThePhD wait so you're not on uni anymore?
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Check the history here: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16069040#16069040
 
sbi
@MartinJames Actually they are rather well insulated and encapsulated. You can open the huge cabinet containing them and touch the racks with your hand. They are warm, but not hot.
 
@Xeo ugh I don't get it, that's why I'm asking
 
sbi
Anyway, I'll be having lunch now.
 
user3010322
@Xeo Only room owners can see message histories.
 
sbi
11:10 AM
Just drop me a line if you're interested. I'll probably not log into the chat before tonight, though.
Bye!
 
user3010322
Byyyeeee.
 
Xeo
@ThePhD No, everyone can. Room owners can also see deleted messages.
 
user3010322
Oh.
 
user3010322
TIL.
 
@sbi Heh - get just one internal failure and it will get very, very hot, and very toxic.
 
11:12 AM
my colleague is abandoning me :/
they will probably put another intern here next to me
 
why? but it is totally reasonable to have 2 interns sitting next to each other? the new intern probably can learn something from you ... rofl
 
Sit interns next to each other so they can stab each other easier.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, and over a drain so that the blood is easier to clean up.
 
this reminds me that now that I'm on sick leave my colleague has to go through all that I've went a month earlier by himself (i.e. getting plugins to work correctly between Unity and Google Play)
 
Oo android no longer allows you to use map in your app without install play store ... I must be slow to not know (I have map in another app)
 
11:16 AM
oh well, the best part is he'll feel the excitement when things start working, after hours of googling
 
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A: C++11 uint types vs u_int

R. Martinho Fernandes Is there any difference between u_int8_t and uint8_t? u_int8_t is just a very old name that was not standardised. Avoid it. Is there a reason (besides legacy code) to use u_int8_t? Suicide by coworker. Is it safe to assume that uint8_t will be present if I use a C++11 compiler (on ...

 
Xeo
> Suicide by coworker.
that seems semantically wrong
 
@AlexM. Can he not interwork with you?
 
@Xeo It mimics "suicide by cop".
Suicide by cop is a suicide method in which a suicidal individual deliberately acts in a threatening way, provoking a lethal response from a law enforcement officer or other legitimately armed individual, such as being shot to death. Overview The idea of committing suicide in this manner is based on trained procedures of law enforcement officers, specifically the policy on the use of deadly force. In jurisdictions where officials are readily capable of deadly force (often by being equipped with firearms), there are usually set circumstances where they will predictably use deadly force ...
 
@MartinJames interwork?
 
11:18 AM
@AlexM. You have Skype, virtual desktop stuff, IM, yes?
 
aheh, yeah but not while I'm this sick
 
@AlexM. Ah - OK:(
 
and besides, when he arrived he managed to get some serious work done by searching for documentations on the web; he did ask me for help at times and the more I helped him the more he asked
I think it will do him good to go back to finding solutions on his own
 
@AlexM. Riiiight..
 
@Xeo Also, "suicide by hanging", "suicide by exsanguination", etc.
 
Xeo
11:20 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mh
 
"Coworker" is the method used for the suicide.
"Exsanguination" is a scary word.
 
I prefer to suicide by doing some risky activities such as diving, overnight bushwalking trips, ocean swims and driving like a manic
 
"suicide by taking @sbi battery job"
 
although so far I have not succeeded
 
> However, many variants exist; for example, attacking with a knife or other hand weapon, trying to run an officer or other person over with a car, or trying to trigger a (real or presumed) explosive device.
 
11:22 AM
maybe I am not trying hard enough ...
 
gosh, stop giving people ideas
 
@telkitty.exe I prefer to not suicide.
 
I wonder what kind of approach one should have in a team
 
@telkitty.exe Keep at it, you will succeed eventually.
 
also C++ FFS YOU PIECE OF SHIT LANGUAGE 30 MINUTE BUILDS ARE NOT OKAY ALRIGHT
 
11:22 AM
helping team members is certainly one of the points of the team
but if they become help vampires, what do you do?
 
Tell them.
 
like, "dude stop asking for help and do something yourself for a change"?
 
> memory reduced from 15GB to 3.5GB; link time from 1700 seconds to 350 seconds.
1800 seconds is 30 minutes
of linking alone
why are we not using that yet
 
@AlexM. See here skidmore.edu/~pdwyer/e/eoc/help_vampire.htm under "Reforming the Help Vampire"
 
@AlexM. The point to take action is when someone else also notices that the vampire is taking up too much time. Then tell them you are too busy to provide so much help. Then email that you are too busy to provide so much help, then email cc boss that you are too busy to provide so much help, then get violent outside of work premises.
 
11:26 AM
Coworkercide.
 
Xeo
Generoucide.
 
user3010322
Employee Genocide
 
My program is very slow
 
I'll be sure to get some garlic and a crowbar with me whenever I spot a help vampire
that way things will get really violent
 
user3010322
Don't forget the rosary
 
11:28 AM
Should I prioritize on optimizing it, or making it run on my 8 cores?
 
user3010322
And a handgun with silver bullets.
 
@ThePhD and holy water
 
@kbok Dunno - it's all down to the data.
 
@kbok the former might be the latter alright
find hotpaths
 
@MartinJames If your question is "is the process easy to split up", then yes
 
11:31 AM
find hotpants
 
user3010322
m.
 
@kbok OK, so try it. Section the data into nice, chunky objects and thread the little fuckers off to some pool to get done.
 
user3010322
I think a reasonable constraint on the users of the C++ <-> Lua binding
 
user3010322
Is that you can only bind 1 of the constructors of X arguments, if there are multiple constructors of the same argument count
 
user3010322
So if you have single 1, 2, and 3 argument constructors, you can bind them all to a C++ class. But if you have two 1 argument constructors, and then one of some other arity, you can only take one of your choice of the two 1-argument constructors.
 
11:33 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes he's losing it!
 
@MartinJames Okay.
 
Wow. That room link spam. "I DON'T OFTEN SPAM/BUT WHEN I DO I MAKE SURE TO TARGET THE UNIVERSE"
 
Xeo
hahahahaha, the flagged messages
 
@sehe He's gonna blow!
 
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 4 hours 29 minutes.
lol what a tard

All in One Room

This room is for to develop friends circle within developers a...
 
11:34 AM
YEEY LET'S BE FRIENDS!
 
ironically we can all be friends there... without the guy
 
Poor @JohanLarson he got personally addressed
 
because he's banned
 
@BartekBanachewicz No! that would be rewarding bad behaviour!!!!?!
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz 6h 30min :P
 
11:36 AM
Friendship is ma... rginally useful on occasion but mostly a PITA.
 
Xeo
And now it's 7h
hahahaha
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey reduce let a = 3 in a + a to 6 at runtime.
 
user1804599
Just like evaluating an expression in C++, really.
 
user3010322
Hm.
 
user3010322
This doesn't feel right at all.
 
11:40 AM
what doesn't feel right?
 
user1804599
That's what she said.
 
user1804599
oh me
 
user3010322
To extract the maximum amount of space from the lua user data stack, almost every example has you double-pointer the arguments and then new up the class yourself...
 
user1804599
Hmm, they are going to restructure the Netherlands. speld.nl/2014/04/25/plasterk-wil-diagonale-landsdelen
 
11:45 AM
@rightfold heh - I thought you meant more reclaimed land. No - diagonal stripes.
 
@rightfold except that z is guaranteed to be executed after x ends
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey no, it isn't.
 
user1804599
z returns a function.
 
user1804599
As does x.
 
11:46 AM
@rightfold yes, because otherwise thins like this would have undefined behavior
 
user1804599
The order in which those functions are evaluated is irrelevant and not defined.
 
yes, it is defined
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey that has nothing to do with the order in which x and z are evaluated.
 
Haskell is not C++
 
user1804599
Haskell is pure.
 
11:47 AM
No kidding...
 
user1804599
So whether z is evaluated before, after or in parallel with x is not relevant.
 
@rightfold are you telling me that that program could print z y x?
 
user1804599
Nope.
 
@Jefffrey no need to discriminate against skinny people
 
@Jefffrey Ignore him. He's being intentionally obtuse.
 
11:49 AM
is he playing on the "evaluation" != "execution" thingy?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes An acute observation.
 
user3010322
......
 
@sehe lol
 
user3010322
Microsoft's own demangling utility
 
user3010322
CAN'T DEMANGLE IT'S TYPE NAMES
 
user1804599
11:49 AM
@Jefffrey >> makes sure the side-effects of the left-hand monadic action are performed before the side-effects of the right-hand monadic action are performed.
 
user3010322
GOOD JOB
 
@Jefffrey I guess so.
 
user1804599
z does not print anything.
 
@rightfold Yes. Everyone knew that.
 
user1804599
It yields a monadic action that prints something.
 
11:50 AM
Okay.
 
I'm the robot.
 
user3010322
WTF
 
user3010322
It keeps sticking a fucking "AU" in front of the goddamn struct name
 
user3010322
Who the fuck invented this shitty demangler!
 
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes It doesn't make sure that x is evaluated before z is, which is the point I'm trying to make.
 
11:51 AM
@ThePhD Telkitty.
 
user1804599
x and z are just functions wrapped in IO.
 
@rightfold The point I'm trying to make is that no one was talking about that, except you.
 
user1804599
That is bullshit.
 
user3010322
Whatever. I'll prune the type names myself.
 

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