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8:00 AM
lol
 
mmm
this grid thing doesn't keep the objects on it
i still need to maintain the map of objects myself
not sure if this is what I want
 
sbi
@MarcoA. BTW: Did you know that within the great apes (to which we belong, BTW), gorillas have the smallest penis size? That's because penis sizes correlate with the promiscuity of the females in the species. So, basically, the longer your dick is, the more likely it is that your female partner will screw other males as well.
 
I must be the reason prostitution exists then
AY
 
sbi
I have been abusing operator+() for some syntactical stunts rather successfully, but now I find the need to use an operator that evaluates right-to-left, rather than left-to-right. So what is an arbitrary binary operator that evaluates right-to-left? IIRC, operator=(), does. Anything else?
 
@sbi TIL
 
8:04 AM
@sbi Are you saying blacks are promiscuous and Asians faithful wow that's racist
 
@buttifulbuttefly I'm from Asia and I find this offensive
 
sbi
@buttifulbuttefly AFAIK, scientific studies did find no correlation between race and penis size.
 
@sbi Contradiction with your previous statement then!
 
sbi
@buttifulbuttefly Oh, beautiful! Thanks, I hadn't known this exists.
 
FWIW a study did find that the usual condom sizes are too big for the indian population or sth like that
 
sbi
8:06 AM
@buttifulbuttefly How so? (The former was about species, the latter about races.)
 
@sbi Are you somehow implying that blacks and Asians belong to the same species?!
wow
 
sbi
Which hole have you been crawling out from?
 
mumbles something involving your mom
 
Ven
@rightfold do we want introspectable stack traces or not
 
sbi
Mhmm. Is there a reason (other then the historical one of K&R not knowing as much about language design back then as we do now) that operator<<() evaluates left-to-right, but operator<<=() right-to-left? At least at a first glance, this seems silly.
 
8:09 AM
@sbi just a note but associativity doesn't change order of evaluation
 
<<= is right-associative because = is
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Ah, right. That makes sense, then.
 
Xeo
@sbi That's the case for all binary operators with an assignment form, IIRC.
 
sbi
@Rapptz You mean, of the arguments? That doesn't concern me. It's just that in a @ b @ c, the subexpression b @ c should be done first.
@Xeo Yeah, and it makes sense, now that I see this. :-/
 
8:12 AM
@sbi Yeah of the arguments.
You kept using "evaluates".
Which is why I mentioned it
 
sbi
@Rapptz Ah. I see that this is confusing. What's the right term then? When I studied CS a few rears ago, I learned (the German equivalent of) "associativity" as the right term: left-associative vs. right-associative.
 
3rd person verb of associativity would be "associates" so I guess that'd be the proper word
 
I haven't felt the need to eat pizza this week :\
 
Associativity is syntax and only affects parsing
 
not even now even tho it's weekend soon
I just don't want pizza
 
8:15 AM
Evaluation is semantics
 
righto
 
sbi
That's interesting. However, I still wonder what is the right term to distinguish operators where (a @ b @ c) means ((a @ b) @ c) (left-something) from those where it means (a @ (b @ c)) (right-something).
 
Xeo
Associativity is correct
 
Yeah associativity is correct.
 
sbi
@Xeo Ah, but you are German, too!
Oh, OK then.
 
Xeo
8:17 AM
Pff.
 
sbi
Although ISTR some native English speaker not understanding those terms.
 
do you guys like top navs or side navs better
 
user1804599
@Ven no
 
navs?
 
@Rapptz both for a greater justice
 
8:18 AM
like menus?
 
I've asked this before I think
 
Mircosoft Visual ICE 2013 has stopped responding
2
 
yeah like menus
 
Ven
@rightfold then on throw :)
 
That's the 3 time today wtf
 
8:18 AM
side navs
placed on the left
 
sbi
I like that my navel is in the front. Would look funny otherwise.
 
user1804599
@Ven then we need a rethrow instruction.
 
@buttifulbuttefly Marcosoft could have been worse
 
no opinion, I feel it doesn’t make or break a design
 
@buttifulbuttefly the fix is simple, start using a real compiler
 
8:19 AM
well it's for site navigation
 
@sbi You have to be native nerd speaker
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Well, it was either here or on c.l.c++(.m), so that would be a given.
 
well some people suck
 
so side nav?
 
-14
Q: core java basic concept simulation

Piyush MishraExercise #1: Develop an inheritance hierarchy, utilizing interfaces, abstract classes, and concrete classes, for car and a motorcycle. Decide where the following instance variables should be defined in the hierarchy. Use a default constructor for each Class to assign values to these instance vari...

 
8:21 AM
I'm trying to do mockups
and it's kinda hard
send help etc
 
user1804599
@Ven I think this instruction set is enough for hello world.
 
sbi
Ick! Someone's posting Java questions here! Burn the heretic!
 
user1804599
And some more complex things as well.
 
Ven
@rightfold nice
 
user1804599
It should be Turing-complete.
 
8:21 AM
OP is lazy and fat
-10
Q: C++ intro class

user5049581I need help to write this code for school. ![ formula for the program i have to write for schoo][1] Fat Gram Calculator Write a program that asks for the number of calories and fat grams in a food. The pro- gram should display the percentage of calories that come from fat. If the calorie...

 
user1804599
Additional instructions could improve performance but aren't strictly needed (e.g. an instruction that combines load-global and call).
 
sbi
> Xcode doesn't like if else – user5049581
Haha!
 
> Xcode doesn't like if else
 
sbi
See, it's all fixed now. :)
 
user1804599
@Ven how do we annotate the AST with resolved names and data types
 
sbi
8:25 AM
Anyway, I need to log out here or I will never get anything done. See you!
And thanks for that link, @butti!
 
@sbi No problem, smallest-penis of all great apes!
 
mother nature has no penis, but it would whoop your ass regardless ...
 
ITT: darnit
 
user1804599
Ugh, AngularJS has no bitwise AND.
 
user1804599
oh template languages what a beautiful thing it always works so well
 
8:32 AM
jQuery might
 
user1804599
piece of shit
 
Ven
@rightfold uh, uhm
 
@rightfold why are you doing angularjs stuff? Work?
 
gosh so I've ended up reimplementing the grid thing
I feel so terrible now
 
user1804599
@MarcoA. yes
 
user1804599
8:40 AM
why would I ever do web development outside of work
 
@rightfold -1, not enough jQuery in your statement
 
user1804599
jQuery is junk
 
user1804599
global state crap
 
user1804599
class BitSet {
    constructor() { this._bits = 0; }
    set(n) { this._bits |= n; }
    get(n) { return this._bits & n; }
    clear() { this._bits = 0; }
    get empty() { return this._bits === 0; }
}
 
user1804599
amazing
 
8:45 AM
I hate dealing with people, partly because I can see through people's lies, then I feel guilty about it because I feel like as if I was invading their privacy ...
 
Ugh. Docker is really nice, but I have some specific needs... and most of them have issues created like literally week or two ago (especially w/ docker-compose) -.-
Here we come, let's reinvent this.
 
What do you want to do
 
lounge<re.+ing>
 
Have docker-compose expand env variables.
(In their YML config file.)
 
@Nooble I still don't know who you are on Steam.
 
8:48 AM
There's even a pull request for something like that, but seeing how some features we discussed for ages, I don't think it'll be really usable soon...
 
out of interest, I don't see enough people using json for env variables ...
 
@Alex thanks
 
9:05 AM
@Xeo Happens often to me.
 
So VS crashes every time I launch the profiler on the release exe but not the debug one. Useful.
 
Who's the odd one out? He was going so well for Badass Reading Listâ„¢
 
$ cabal build 2>&1 | grep -vE "Loading|ghc"
glory of CLI
 
user1804599
@sehe on writing well
 
@BartekBanachewicz It's all too complicated
@rightfold well played. Of course that's not it :)
 
9:09 AM
I have problems with a simple application using Apache Thrift and the C++ POCO library. Can anyone help :(
 
@BartekBanachewicz cabal build |& tee buildlog | egrep -wv "Loading|ghc" slightly improved
 
yo guys and gals
 
@rainman_TS7 We have a Q&A site just for that: Stack Overflow
 
what's egrep -w?
 
It's a one-way ticket to the man page :) (egrep is basically grep -E (I think) and -w matches on word boundaries (whole words))
 
Xeo
9:10 AM
lol
 
Hope you guys can help :(
 
@rainman_TS7 Ok, you might be forgiven this once. Drive by linking is frowned upon
 
So tired
 
@rainman_TS7 And pouting/dramatizing just tells us you're a clingy help vampire.
Welcome to the lounge
 
user1804599
9:16 AM
@Ven give each AST node an ID and use Map ID Symbol and Map ID Type etc.
 
user1804599
those aren't equivalent
 
user1804599
use then $ and else $.
 
mm nvm I'll get rid of parens
 
user1804599
o hwait
 
user1804599
then and else aren't functions
 
user1804599
9:17 AM
I'm a moron.
2
 
@sehe What does |& mean?
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked The ‘|&’ command separator described in Simple Commands & Pipelines is a shorthand for ‘2>&1 |’.
2
 
user1804599
9:19 AM
nice TIL
 
user1804599
@Ven are you still alive help
 
oh. that's... really handy then
 
@StackedCrooked bash 6+ IIRC
 
 No instance for (Floating Int) arising from a use of `sqrt'
    In the first argument of `(*)', namely `sqrt (3)'
uga
 
iko
awa
ilo
Why does it have come from one side
 
user1804599
9:25 AM
@sehe Live by drinking is too.
 
:D
 
user1804599
> BREAK. MAN DECAPITATED IN LYON
 
user1804599
R.I.P. France.
 
it's not important unless it was live-streamed on YT
 
user1804599
> le préfet de l'Isère est sur les Linux.
 
No gibberish
 
Hive\Coord.hs:19:28:
    No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from the literal `0.5'
ok this is just what
 
@rightfold I should have paid attention in French lessons when I was a kid :(
 
@rightfold les lieux
 
user1804599
9:31 AM
NO
 
@Mr.kbok well spotted
 
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "core id" | cut -d ":" -f 2 | tr "\n" " "
0  1  2  3  4  8  9  10  11  12  0  1  2  3  4  8  9  10  11  12
 
@TonyTheLion tl;dr Some who claims to be from Daesh attacked a factory. There was a huge explosion and someone was found beheaded. The police has no idea.
 
Why are core IDs not consecutive numbers
 
@Mr.kbok ah ok
 
9:32 AM
@rightfold omg
So it begins.
 
user1804599
zionist complot
 
@buttifulbuttefly It's the highlander
 
Plus with global warming all these muslims feel like Europe is similar to their home habitat
 
I like how I managed to link global warming and islam in a single sentence
Sometimes I amaze myself
@R.MartinhoFernandes A classic!
 
9:35 AM
@buttifulbuttefly you solved the mystery
 
Clbuttic
 
user1804599
De bajesstelling zegt dat je in de bajes belandt als je mensen onthoofdt.
 
I think my car dealer (holden) has an anti-competition policy - they charge 50% more than everyone else & make you wait for a week, then they bad mouth you when you go to other garages to seek better deal, so when the other garages seek prices on certain parts they need, you get the reputation for asking for a lot of quotations, which is a total lie because most reasonable people would get around 3 quotes anyways.
 
@CatPlusPlus That's the name of my next OpenCL project
 
user1804599
9:40 AM
> The number of bytes written may be less than count if, for example, there is insufficient space on the underlying physical medium, or the RLIMIT_FSIZE resource limit is encountered (see setrlimit(2)), or the call was interrupted by a signal handler after having written less than count bytes. (See also pipe(7).)
 
hehe
Thanks ! But I wonder, is it necessary to use locking in a system where many user create the same GET requests (not PUT, POST or DELETE) ? — rainman_TS7 2 mins ago
 
I don't understand how can lookup be ambiguous
 
user1804599
On EINTR it will automatically be retried.
 
user1804599
But I don't know how to handle the other cases.
 
Ugh, the prices of SSL certificates that are actually useful (read: wildcard) are absurd.
 
user1804599
9:41 AM
I could throw a ShortWriteError.
 
@rightfold beautiful spelling. I don't read Dutch anymore, just realized
 
The mere idea you have to actually pay for a certificate is a bullshit :F
 
user1804599
is that sarcasm
 
no
 
user1804599
thanks :3
 
9:42 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Well. Your entire message lacks context, so is ambiguous
 
@BartekBanachewicz look up
 
@buttifulbuttefly Now I wanna binge B5 again :\
 
user1804599
I got a 10/10 on the T-rules exam in high school.
 
@chmod711telkitty "then they bad mouth you"
 
@chmod711telkitty They have an anti-competition policy that the other dealers play along in? Wow, they're really good at this.
 
9:43 AM
@sehe existence of Data.List.lookup, Data.Map.lookup, and MyOwn.lookup is causing ambiguity
 
user1804599
hmm
 
I don't understand why
the types are incompatible in callsite
 
user1804599
I guess the error thrown on ENOSPC could include the number of bytes actually written.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Oh hi. Good morning. Are you doing Haskell today
 
it feels like Haskell is doing me tbh
 
9:45 AM
@rightfold No. Because that (a) assumes the number is available (b) assumes there even was a write operation
 
user1804599
/dev/full is nice.
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz So?
Haskell doesn't care about that
it's only about names
Just qualify your call
Remember, Haskell has no direct overloading
 
so of lookup was in a type class, it wouldn't be a problem!
 
Calliste Mc. Call Site
 
this is slightly annoying
 
user1804599
9:46 AM
@sehe write returns the number of bytes written.
 
@rightfold write does
 
I over heard one technician from a garage on the phone with the supplier, he said "she's seems great" ... or something similar, then quote $795 as parts which I was quoted $465 - $595.47 for, depends on whether the part was from the same supplier or some other brand. I assume the other party must said something awful then said they quoted price for someone else (I did get 3-4 quotes).
 
user1804599
yeah I guess I'll just omit it.
 
user1804599
OutputStream#write in Java doesn't signal it either
 
@chmod711telkitty I'll come back to you as soon as I find someone here who cares
Also someone is shitting on the crapboard hardcore
 
9:53 AM
Nuked
 
stupid website with coding problems
 
Don't
 
At first I called & went to the car dealer specialize in the brand. I remember they used to send the car to a garage nearby for extra installations because they don't do that themselves. But this time they would not tell me which garage, then I found out that they started doing those themselves. But instead of charging $800-$900 for a standard towbar installation, they ask for nearly $1100
 
I was struggling to get a decent solution and the best accepted solution was O(n^3)
...
I might just go with bogosort then
 
Alternatively stop wasting time on websites with coding problems
 
9:54 AM
that is also an option
 
user1804599
@Ven if we'd have _ for ignoring things like Haskell/Go should it be an identifier or a keyword?
 
They also charge $375 for a service when everyone else is charging $100-$150, but I can't do anything about that because the car is still under warranty.
 
user1804599
There must be a way to ignore the result of an expression, though a function void would suffice.
 
@chmod711telkitty assumptions
 
No I knew this ... because I wanted to get a towbar a years ago but did not end up doing it.
 
9:58 AM
quick I need a gif
 
@MarcoA. wow. link?
 
Conspiracy is the most likely explanation, as usual
 
oh it's blocked from here
 
9:59 AM
aahhh inline gif
 
1 message moved to bin
 
:24120130 I can see the pixels
 
@sehe can't find the link anymore, but it's the accepted stuff for this stackoverflow.com/questions/11248764/…
 
I feel much better now ... phew whinging works!
The reason why I whine, even though you do not care, is that I feel better afterwards!
Life is great! I love people, I feel better after I force em to hear me whining!
 
poor little thing
 
10:03 AM
don't worry, I will whine more
why visit a psychiatrist when I have you guys? :')
 
Cicada is a great psychiatrist
 
user1804599
 
Ven
@rightfold _, and _xxx, like we talked about
wrt name and stuff: that should probably be added as a later pass, maybe it's gonna need a few more AST constructs, to separate typed trees from untyped ones
 
10:18 AM
Are oaks untyped
 
> I'm transfinancial, and that means I am a rich man born in a poor man's body.
lol
 
@MarcoA. It just hit me: your coliru would've been even funnier if you didn't have the using namespace, because std::vector<long long /* LoL LoL */> penis; is a ~~subtle~~ pun.
 
Maybe I should start a #tag #transpecies - I am a skinny kitty trapped in a fat woman's body HELP!
 
Ven
@buttifulbuttefly oh, "using std" is "fun" enough
 
@Ven what about
using sex = double;
register sex offender;
4
ITT I mock ID3D* whatever API stackoverflow.com/a/31070730/85371 Not sure that's mocking it quite enough o.O
 
10:30 AM
24
Q: Owls at sunset - find the odd one out

BmyGuestQuite contrary to the common belief, owls are very social animals and indeed form flocks or rather tightly bound families with a common social codex. At sunset, they all meet before going on their individual hunting trip, and they eye themselves very carefully. Any owl not belonging to the group ...

 
> did these people land from island stick-up-my -butt because I seriously cannot believe that not even ONE person started dancing with her
 
user1804599
@Ven yes but how
 
user1804599
completely new data structures?
 
Ven
@rightfold probably new AST
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes uh
> This girl should be more famous than she is. She is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Infinite recursion
EFAMEOVERFLOW
 
10:48 AM
is gona be weekend soon
#hype
 
Damn.
Didn't get the halbes Sofa.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes amature
 
Went for 51 euros.
 
Did you get a place to live?
 
10:52 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean 102 half Euro
and seriously, AFAIK Euro is both the singular and plural form, 'Euros' is never right
 
a euros
 
erm
50 Euros is not wrong, afaik
 
ITT thecoshman on grammar
What next, Bartek on zenitude?
 
> On researching the issue I found, that the European Commission did adopt Euro as the the plural of Euro. However, rather bizarrely the Directorate-General for Translation (Eu body) advise using the plural form Euros for any publication intended for general publication.
Source says this ^^
 
10:53 AM
oh ok, it's not simple
@TonyTheLion so.... euro is the correct plural form... except if you want to use it?
 
@thecoshman yea
relationship status with plural form of "Euro": complicated
 
51 quids.
51 pound.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes quid
 
well at least I'm not wrong... completely :P
 
no one says "quids"
 
10:56 AM
Sigh.
 
@thecoshman lol
 
@TonyTheLion Twas a joke.
 
oh
failure on my part
sorry
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice save.
 
Hence the "51 pound" right after.
 

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