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12:00 PM
@Jefffrey you need to read between the lines vOv
 
@Xeo I thoight of a DDG joke in this context bit I won't post it here, too risky
wat?
 
@AlexM. it wasn't s//g
it was s///
 
oh so just the first one
what's thoight
 
not that it changes anything
 
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12:03 PM
@rightfold I tried duck duck go... It wasn't up to scratch
 
I like google
wouldn't switch
 
Xeo
@AlexM. ffs
DickDickGo
 
that was the joke
 
Xeo
Yes. And I was asking about it with the regex.
 
yes
I thought you replaced things in my message
 
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I only got 4 hours of sleep pls bear with me I'm slow :(
vision's blurry
palms are sweaty
arms are heavy
mom's spaghetti
 
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TFW your feature requests include "I don't know how to implement it, but I heard it's an immense pain to do so."
 
The Fucking What?
TinFoil Wizard?
 
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That feel when.
 
tinfoil wizard always posts funny feature requests
 
12:09 PM
what's that online compiler with VS support?
 
MFW IDK "THW"
 
@BartekBanachewicz huh, what do you mean? if you ask for my pay - my total salary package was nearly $100k Australian dollars (5 years full time experience) before I started my own business & my salary income nowadays is almost neglectable :p although my asset is growing at rate that is much faster than I was earning a salary, thanks to the piece of land I bought a few years ago.
 
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> writeList2Chan
 
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wtf why "2"
 
Xeo
12:10 PM
@LightningRacisinObrit rise4fun
 
@rightfold Its one char as opposed to "to"
 
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> Deprecated: …

DANGER: …

DEPRECATED
 
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Apparently I should not be using this function.
 
Xeo
@LightningRacisinObrit See my comment
 
12:11 PM
after the new house is complete, I will own 2 rental properties (while still living at my parents place if I am still living in sydney then)
yes, I know ... weird
 
Xeo
Custom deleters can provide a pointer typedef for custom "pointer-like" types, which are then used instead of the passed element type.
 
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Hmmmm.
 
@chmod711telkitty apparently that's quite a lot
@chmod711telkitty not that much
 
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data Case a b
    = Recv (BoundedChan a) (a -> IO b)
    | Send (BoundedChan a) (IO a) (IO b)

select :: [Case a b] -> IO b
select = ???
 
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I need this.
 
12:15 PM
@Xeo nods
thx
 
Xeo
@LightningRacisinObrit It's also the constructor parameter
not just deleter (I edited the comment)
 
custom facets rock
 
@BartekBanachewicz well, australian average salary was probably $55k+ 50k (super) so it was like 60k package on average back then. I had 5 years experience in IT, have an honours undergrad engineering degree & finance postgrad degree & worked (as an employee or external consultant) on 8-10 trading firm/financial institutions. So if I got paid nearly $100k for writing pricing algorithm for financial instruments or exchange connectivity, it's not really that ouragous.
 
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lol
 
12:23 PM
everyone loves engineers, IT companies do, banks/finance companies do (coz pricing involves maths & engineers are pretty good at it)
 
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What is that?
 
Possible syntax for variant visitation in C++.
 
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And why should I care?
 
I don't care if you don't care.
 
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12:25 PM
Good, then you don't care.
 
"The survey is confidential and your answers will be kept anonymous." yet we still need you to log in...
 
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NSA anonymous.
 
@BartekBanachewicz annnd, also consider my male friends who have similar qualifications earned $120k-$150k a year when I was making not even $100k (slightly short of) I would say finance IT this piece of shit sexist industry owes me!
 
@Xeo TBQF, if a female coworker had men in lingerie on her wallpaper, I firmly couldn't care less.
 
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12:32 PM
TBBQF
 
even if that was an "objectification of men"
 
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TBQF Sinatra
 
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Beautiful.
 
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Looks like a video game.
 
12:34 PM
@chmod711telkitty "similar qualifications". Have you thought about the possibility that they might be more qualified?
what about salary negotiations?
 
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I like how forall isn't implicit in PureScript.
 
@BartekBanachewicz but as is so often the case, it's not about if you personally Bartek are offended.
2
 
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Hmm, a 64 KB struct.
 
@thecoshman of course. This example is to speak to every one reading this statement personally.
@rightfold hah, not surprising
 
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12:39 PM
However.
 
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In that case I'd also like the lack of restriction about name capitalisation.
 
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Since if forall is always explicit, that is perfectly possible.
 
noooooo
NEVER
 
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Also, psc is so bad at line numbers. xD
 
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12:41 PM
If you have a type error involving T somewhere then there's a pretty good chance the compiler just points you to the import of T instead of to the actual type error. xD
 
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> I don't want to change the contain of "x".
 
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lol
 
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pirate nice one
 
@rightfold I only removed the 'Edit:' part vOv
 
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if (false) {
    function f() { console.log("a"); }
}
f(); // prints "a"
 
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12:45 PM
Good job, JavaScript.
 
Xeo
Fuck function scoping
 
well... it does.. but only with in the scope of something that should never be in scope
 
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That's not the problem.
 
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if (false) {
    var f = function() { console.log("a"); }
}
f(); // error
 
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Would print "a" if false were true.
 
12:47 PM
o_0
 
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So function f() { } is not equivalent to var f = function() { };.
 
ECMA can suck my nuts
 
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With "use strict"; you cannot put function definitions in if statements, though.
 
do y'all read it as 'E C M A' or 'eck ma'?
 
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But luckily nobody uses "use strict";!
 
12:48 PM
> if false were true
 
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@thecoshman as "ECMA"
 
you'd put Paris in a bottle.
 
@rightfold seems odd for it to do that...
 
@rightfold nananana
 
@rightfold ¬_¬ do you spell it out like?
 
12:48 PM
eckmah
 
ymcascript
 
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How do you unit test in Haskell without the endless boilerplate?
 
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It appears to me you have to repeat all your test names all over the place and all the test modules in the Cabal file.
 
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Unlike with JUnit/Python/Go/C++/D/Erlang/Elixir where the tests are discovered automatically.
 
12:50 PM
@thecoshman that's how I read it
 
@AndyProwl o_0 "A or B"... "that one"
 
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Everybody pronounces ECMA as ekma.
 
@rightfold stop being silly and use a real language
 
@rightfold how do I mv prefix_a.png, prefix_b.png, prefix_(...).png into a.png, b.png, (...).png?
@rightfold You can have one test module in cabal and include other test modules in that one module?
@thecoshman like Java, right.
 
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@BartekBanachewicz for f in *.png; do mv "$f" "$(echo "$f" | sed 's/^prefix_//')"; done
 
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12:54 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Then I still have to say, like main = test [testCase1, testCase2, …, testCase3000934].
 
$ for f in *.anm; do mv "$f" "$(echo "$f" | sed 's/^symbol_//')";
>
welp
@rightfold are you using HSpec?
 
you can expand like that?
 
I suppose not.
 
I'd do $(ls *.anm)
 
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Although I could just write a Perl script and use that with {-# GHC_OPTS -pgmF #-}.
 
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12:56 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Not anything specific right now.
 
@rightfold well, I'd start with that then
 
@BartekBanachewicz well, a good real language... oh...
 
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@BartekBanachewicz done
 
@rightfold ha! thanks :)
 
echo $f into you loop to debug, and mind your inner quotes around echo "$f".
 
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12:57 PM
@Mr.kbok that lists all files in the directories matching *.anm as well.
 
@rightfold okay
 
@thecoshman precisely
 
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Yeah, there appears not to be any boilerplate reduction tool.
 
HUnit...
 

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