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4:00 PM
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> Record update for insufficiently polymorphic field:
FUCKING
 
@ThePhD Compost.
 
user3010322
Titties, it's const char*
 
> Haskell's record-update syntax doesn't support existential fields,
records are so fucking broken I don't even
who the fuck signed off that crap
 
4:05 PM
> Italian Death - The Movie
/cc @Jefffrey
> Incredible Blood of Might and Magic
wut
 
> John Romero's Pachinko Horror
Wow.
 
Is it just me or are Bartek and Haskell having more quarrels lately?
 
> Mary Kate and Ashley's Shark Melee
Fucking hell.
 
Satan's Bobsled 3
I'd make that
 
Deranged Cannibal Dancers
 
4:08 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's Haskell's time of the month.
 
@MartinJames Are you sure that's the right way around.....
 
Hardcore Demon Simulator
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
 
Couldn't match expected type `t' with actual type `r3'
because type variable `r3' would escape its scope
 
@MartinJames bloody hell
ba dum tschh
 
4:09 PM
@CatPlusPlus Much better than the casual one.
 
dont let em escape
 
@AlexM. It can be, yes:)
 
@BartekBanachewicz r3 is forever caught in its scope
never to escape
never to meet freedom
I wonder, how do variables feel
do they ponder their existence while giving us values
> Johnny Turbo's Underwear Online
 
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A: Force GNU screen to reflow to current terminal width on reattach?

anttirTry adding this (from /etc/screenrc) to your ~/.screenrc: # Change the xterm initialization string from is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E> # (This fixes the "Aborted because of window size change" konsole symptoms found # in bug #134198) termcapinfo xterm* 'is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l' http:/...

ahhhhh blessed relief
 
@BartekBanachewicz You using Scotty or used Scotty for a REST API?
 
4:13 PM
yes
 
And you return JSON objects for errors, right?
 
return where
 
From the API...
 
I mostly use http error codes
 
How do you describe the error?
 
4:14 PM
I don't or with plain text i think
 
Then you can't help me
<3
 
what do you want to do?
 
defaultHandler sets a default handler for exceptions thrown in the application
 
Wait, Vlad from Moscow is Vladimir Putin?
This is bad
 
Problem is that defaultHandler automatically converts the exception to a Text and then gives you that text in the handler.
 
4:15 PM
i see
can you override it or something
 
I don't want the exception to be converted to text.
 
> Hidden Porn Planet
It's solid gold.
 
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus What if we use that for the jam? We get a bunch of names, and that's the theme?
 
@BartekBanachewicz I can override it, but the type must be (Text -> ActionM ())
Not (Exception e) => (e -> ActionM ())
Which is what I would need.
 
user1804599
Exceptions are awesome.
 
4:16 PM
They are
@BartekBanachewicz Another thing, you are using or have used Postgres.Simple, right?
 
i had possibly one day
 
I have a bunch of newtypes because ~~~type safety~~~ and I'd like to avoid defining ToField and FromField instances. Isn't there something that just generates those for me?
You probably don't know.
 
deriving?
 
I didn't see a default implementation for toField and fromField
 
Xeo
This makes no sense. If I pass the literal path to UE4's GatherText commandlet, there is no red output. If I pass the same path in an expanded variable, there is. wtf.
 
4:20 PM
I should try though.
Holy shit I love you bartek
GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving is awesome
 
anyone there?
 
@Jefffrey eh I wish solution to my problems was so simple
 
@ThePhD Could be a "click N times, pick the one you prefer between all the ones you got" format.
 
@mnciitbhu no
 
@Griwes ~no
 
user3010322
4:27 PM
Ugh.
 
user3010322
lua is having a bad access violation,
 
user3010322
but so much of its code is just macro after macro
 
that time of the month?
 
user3010322
and names like hgt2
 
user3010322
I can't read this at all.
 
4:34 PM
oh well
it compiled
kind of
heh
 
@BartekBanachewicz Hey, that's an Enemy Territory map, right?
I remember this one.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Fuel Dump
 
Ugh fuckin ponies
Fuel Dump is the best map
 
@CatPlusPlus to each their own
lol it really compiled
can't believe
 
purge the ponies
 
4:41 PM
pff
@AlexM. noob
 
Ooh nice, first pictures of that functional programming conference http://t.co/WzV4lQs8Ep
@BartekBanachewicz ^
 
imagine the FP revolution completely destroyed
the world covered in singletons
and MVCs
because programming
programming never changes
 
is this the bullshit people keep telling to themselves in order to stop learning?
 
@AlexM. If programming never changes, it's immutable. That would be very functional. Fail.
 
4:47 PM
you need to imagine it in ron pearlman's voice
 
Gna?
 
Gna = Argh
 
edit working directory to only include /homer/?
I dunno what wizard that is
 
4:50 PM
I don't want my home directory to be the working directory.
EGit
 
@FredOverflow use shell you pleb
 
It must be possible with EGit, right?
 
fuck if I know or care
guis for git suck universally
 
I did use egit once
and it worked well, I have no idea what the problem there is
so like it thinks that your repo is /f/f/?
 
@FredOverflow lol git
 
4:57 PM
It seems it is impossible to have the .git in the project folder itself when using EGit.
 
also y u no use bitbucket
I use bitbucket solely as a private backup solution for my projects lol
 
Because if I did use bitbucket instead of github, people would ask my why I didn't use github.
Wait, bitbucket offers private repos for free?
 
updateGS4 :: (forall r. Renderer r => (r -> IO (a, r))) -> HateInner us a
updateGS4 mutator = do
    g <- gets libraryState
    case g of
        (LibraryState{ graphicsState = gs, ..}) -> do
            (ret, ngs) <- liftIO $ mutator gs
            modify $ \g -> g { libraryState = LibraryState { graphicsState = ngs, .. }}
            return $ ret
        _ -> error "No fucking way"
@CatPlusPlus it's all your fault
 
P sure you picked Haskell
 
5:03 PM
note the "4" at the end
that's the 4 iteration of getting the signature closer to what I want because I was unable to do it in one go
AHAHAHA
YOU FUCKER
updateGS5 :: (forall r. Renderer r => StateT r IO a) -> HateInner us a
it compiles
i am a god
 
@FredOverflow yes
best thing ever
 
holy fuck
I think I did it
 
Hey there, I would like to google this:
typedef boost::shared_ptr<bridge> ptr_type;

I want to know what the <> are used for. But how to search for that
Is that a list?
 
Try 'basics of C++'
 
@PeterI it's called a template
 
5:17 PM
Don't "search". Read your C++ book from start to end. You can't learn everything by lazily "searching" and hoping to magically find exactly what you were looking for. At some point you have to study and gain understanding of the wider context, by reading.
I fucking hate when people just give up because they can't think of a search keyword to get an immediate answer, with no effort to actually read through material.
 
Unless you're as awesome as me
 
@BartekBanachewicz - Thank you for the keyword!
 
What happened to "don't answer questions in the Lounge"
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit don't remember any such thing
 
5:18 PM
ok
must have been the previous Bartek
y'know, the nice one :)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sometimes small tasks are not worth reading a book? Sometimes they are already answered and can't be found easily.
 
I wish I could use HyperV side by side with VBox without rebooting
So annoying
 
what is the lounge's opinion on my new graph design?
 
It's certainly a graph
 
5:19 PM
people didn't like my boxplot =/
 
you don't know anything guys
< and > are operators for comparisons
 
so my moot backend works (the screen is black)
let's try the real one now
 
Does the real one also do black screen, but with GL 4 commands instead
 
good one, but no
 
Maybe make the screen pink to tell the difference
 
5:20 PM
@CatPlusPlus manage anything with unity's ui? did you really have to rescale things yourself
 
I'm working on something else right now
 
@AlexM. he made the screen pink
 
the stuff I did was simpler but I could swear that children resized appropriately O_o
 
I don't see any way to get around that though
 
I need to check it out once I get home
 
5:22 PM
The setup is panel anchored to corners of the canvas, scaled 0.9/0.8, with grid layout group that has fixed amount of columns and 4 panels inside
But the stupid absolute values just won't work, there's no fuckin way
Even getting them right without scaling is guesswork
 
@BartekBanachewicz Terminal worked like a charm. Why do guys have to suck?
 
:it's a mystery:
 
No, it's not
It's Eclipse
 
also I cut my hair today
 
What the fuck did you expect
 
5:25 PM
Hm, Eclipse does not seem to be aware that the project is now "gitted"... gna!
 
it won't be aware until you use egit
I think
it needs egit to set up the wizards and stuff for committing
 
I deleted the project and imported it back in, now it works :-D
 
did you import it as an egit project?
 
What a piece of junk.
 
vs whatever it was before?
 
5:28 PM
Nope, just a regular project.
I always assumed I was the problem, not Eclipse. Maybe I was wrong.
 
IT WORKS CAT IT WORKS
 
What works?
 
\o/ CAT SOLVE ISSUE \o/
 
@FredOverflow my library with rendering backend abstraction
 
@orlp the colours really help
@orlp I did. The whiskers were helpful. You were just lacking visual distinction between the result groups
I don't see what would be so hard about a horizontal dotted line between each group
even with the colours I think it'd be good
27
Q: If airplanes can't use reverse thrust in flight, what am I hearing?

MichaelI've flown on a few commercial flights, and on several of them I recall a phase of the flight during descent when the engine seemed to go idle (or at least, the engine noise subsided substantially) and then all of the sudden, the engine got really loud and I could feel the plane slowing down subs...

lol this guy thought the noise on landing was airplane engines deploying reverse thrust. wtf
 
user1804599
5:40 PM
Hi there.
 
awesome answer tho
 
Hello
Anybody familiar with ARMv7M?
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow I'm getting rid of classes in favour of structs, unions and protocols.
 
user1804599
With lenses and prisms.
 
Sure. And tomorrow, you're gonna implement a Rust interpreter in D.
 
user3010322
5:51 PM
@CatPlusPlus I do too, but apparently only ONE VM may rule the VM Ring
 
implement a D compiler in D
 
user3010322
@AlexM. Looks like you've got yourself a pair of DoubleDs.
 
a double ended D
 
@AlexM. isn't it in D already?
 
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz what are traversals and isomorphisms in lens?
 
5:52 PM
there's D at both ends
 
if your compiler can't bootstrap you suck
@райтфолд they are faux-lenses
Just 5 & traverse +~ 5 == Just 10
traverse in lens is akin to Traversable.traverse, just works as a lens
 
user1804599
How's traverse from Traversable different from fmap?
 
user3010322
... Oh.
 
user3010322
I need to manually invoke the destructor.
 
user3010322
That's kinda.... bleh.
 
5:58 PM
@райтфолд it has different requirements I think
 
huh... so are you 'meant' to define operators as free functions rather than member functions?
 
> traverse is the same as fmap, except that it also allows you to run effects while you're rebuilding the data structure.
 
user1804599
I see.
 
user1804599
Like generic mapM.
 
generic map
traverseM exists too IIRC
 

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