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9:00 PM
have you tried hard linking to a shorter path/file?
 
why would that help
 
user1804599
maybe sbt clean will do the trick
 
@milleniumbug delete through hard link with short name, file is gone, ???
 
user1804599
yeah that worked
 
user1804599
still wondering why Explorer can't so I'll leave the Q open
 
9:01 PM
@melak47 I don't think that's how hardlinks work
 
user1804599
@melak47 no
 
user1804599
Hardlinks are like shared_ptr.
 
@elyse You should be able to do that using the long path notation: \\?\C:\your\path.class
 
user1804599
You have to delete all hardlinks to the file in order to delete the file.
 
user1804599
@wilx post an answer!
 
9:03 PM
@wilx likely it's not on NTFS... Mmm. Found the question. Yeah that's... strange
 
user1804599
It's time to make my diagnostics prettier.
 
user1804599
> Exception in thread "main" org.vlinderlang.vlinderc.type.package$TypeError: could not unify '(vlinder.log.Record) => ()' and 'vlinder.text.T'
 
@sehe It does not matter. It is enough it is Windows.
 
@sehe If it was on FAT, you wouldn't be able to create the longer path in the first place.
 
9:04 PM
@wilx Right. As if FAT16 will suddenly support more features /because it's windows/
Or perhaps you meant "It's broken anyways - it's windows"
@JerryCoffin See the edit to the message you replied to. Our posts crossed
 
@sehe If it can be created, it can be deleted. Stop arguing for the sake of arguing with me just because you do not like me, dude.
 
whoa.
I'm just responding to what you said. It might not be what you meant.
 
@sehe FAT16 has not limit on path length. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
 
Cool. That's surprisingly rich for the age
 
static int handle_options(const char ***argv, int *argc, int *envchanged)
Found the ThreeStarProgrammer
 
9:13 PM
> ***argv
rip
 
@TonyTheLion Guess where the code comes from
 
@Nooble?
 
9:14 PM
your own code?
 
your mums code?
 
donno then
 
9:15 PM
oh lol
 
By someone identifying as "Felipe Contreras"
 
"Find the third largest element without sorting"
Guess I'll just loop over the entire array three times.
 
what kind of exercise is that?
 
Fun ones.
 
in what real life scenario would you ever do that?
 
I don't know. But I'm sure I'll find one one day.
 
you're thephd
I guess you can find uses for code no one ever would
 
:D
 
In other news, I might or might not have recompiled git to include the gud subcommand
And by that I mean I totally did
 
and what does it do?
 
9:19 PM
nabijaczleweli@klusikomp-vm:~/GitHub/git$ ./git gud
you skrub
 
lol
you suck
 
I do
How is edit formad
 
That's why they needs the command.
 
Apparently you do, too
 
user1804599
Time to implement attributes, so you can make functions private.
 
9:21 PM
Neeeds it.
 
@elyse Will friends be able to touch them?
 
user1804599
@private
sub topSecret(): () { }
 
Or will there be no friends?
 
user1804599
do I like this syntax yes/no
 
user1804599
9:22 PM
@набиячлевэлиь No.
 
no.
 
@набиячлевэлиь /cc @Nooble
 
What is 1st and 2nd etc. called again?
cardinal name?
 
1st and 2nd etc
 
9:32 PM
ordinal
 
Ah, right
 
user1804599
ordina
 
l!
 
user1804599
can you catch an interface in Java?
 
user1804599
like catch (I x) where interface I {}.
 
9:34 PM
Nope. Needs to extend Throwable IIRC
 
user1804599
silly
 
you can't throw an I so why would you catch an I?
 
@elyse You can try dropping the server. Maybe someone will catch it
 
user1804599
you can throw an I
 
user1804599
class A extends Exception implements I, then throw new A()
 
9:35 PM
LSP
 
@Puppy Just like you can't throw an abstract class but can catch all subclasses of an abstract class
 
user1804599
LSP is about passing, not receiving
 
hmm
 
Which is what you do. You're trying pass A for an I
 
seems to me like that should be I<T extends Throwable, I<T>>, no?
 
user1804599
9:36 PM
@sehe no, you're receiving an I.
 
given the appropriate constraint which arguably the compiler could infer there's little reason to prevent catching an I.
 
Whatever. I'm not a Java standards junkie
 
user1804599
throw passes it, but throw already type errors if you pass a non-throwable
 
hmm
I was considering enforcing in Wide that all exceptions derived from a single base class, as I wanted some... thing which required it, but now I totally don't remember what feature I wanted to implement based on it.
 
user406009
Let's see. Caffeine. Bright lights. Music. Food. I think I'm ready to try to stay awake 24 hours.
 
9:40 PM
Why
 
user406009
@sehe Stuck in an airport.
 
oh god. I was gonna say earlier
Sleepless In Seattle
 
user1804599
or actually
 
user1804599
let's design how type classes will work
 
9:44 PM
@ElimGarak the one where they are redocking is the best song
 
No time for caution, yeah. Mountains too (when they realize waves != mountains)
 
although the in-movie version of no time for caution is infinitely better
 
user1804599
 
heh, neat. gcc has constexpr sqrt
 
9:58 PM
I think it has constexpred the majority of <cmath>
For some years (~2 at least?)
It's just not specified IIRC
 
user406009
Isn't it possible that the constexpred ones are not equivalent to the normal ones? Due to the presense of runtime floating point flags and what not.
 
user406009
Like if you change the rounding mode, it might give different results.
 
then don't do that :p
 
I suppose in fact it means the reverse: GCC might know they compile with their own implementation of shit so they know runtime is using the same as the constexpr evaluations. They'd have to put in some effort to account for these modes
Going horizontal early. Night all
 
user406009
@sehe You are saying the compiler needs to determine which modes are in effect at compile time? Or to compute everything like a bunch of times. And then switch based on the modes?
 
10:02 PM
good night sweet princess
 
user406009
@sehe Good night.
 
night, sehe
 
@sehe and log out from mumblel, pls
 
damn I'm hot
 
@AlexM. sup rapptz
 
10:03 PM
inb4 why do I have wings
 
10/10 inb4, m8
 
user406009
@AlexM. What game is that?
 
why do you have claws
 
@Lalaland Final Fantasy
 
@Lalaland ff 14
 
10:04 PM
I like the irony of the word "final" in a series that easily uses XV as a suffix.
 
user406009
I wonder if it will run on an HD 4000.
 
yes
 
anyway
Final Fantasy series < Mother series
 
@Lalaland No, it doesn't have legs
 
MMOs run well on hardware
otherwise they wouldn't attain massive amounts of players
 
10:05 PM
And therefore cannot run
 
it's in the name
 
Btw. anybody remembers anarchy-online.com? :D
 
@AlexM. ooooh chocobo
 
yeah there's this really awesome chocobo that you get when you marry someone but I don't have anyone to marry lol
 
I need ideas for some cool projects
 
10:06 PM
look at that motherfucker
 
Get an alt account and marry yourself
 
@AlexM. majestic as fuck
 
user406009
I still remember playing Final Fantasy Tactics.
 
user406009
That was a fun GBA game.
 
user406009
I really don't understand how the GBA had tons of awesome games, but we just have shit for phones.
 
10:08 PM
@Lalaland play the PSP version it was based on
a million times better
actually the original FFT is also on mobile I think... iOS at least
 
@набиячлевэлиь I can't work on those
 
one of my favourite games of all time
@AlexM. Do they have black and red chocobos
 
Also Criterion and better <iostream> are being worked out by other loungers
 
> SO chat transcript scraper
hey @Lalaland
 
10:09 PM
@Prismatic you can dye your chocobo however you want
 
TMP test framework involves working with the C++ compilers, yeah no thanks.
SO scraper I have no interest of
 
then the only thing remains
 
Audio router for Window neither as I don't own a Windows machine
 
...a snake game
 
user406009
@milleniumbug What?
 
user406009
10:10 PM
Any suggested features for StarGazer?
 
@Lalaland one message up from the linked one
 
@Lalaland yup
 
1 min ago, by milleniumbug
> SO chat transcript scraper
 
> A crawler to pull out history, and maybe a bot to keep it up to date in real-time. Would enable a real search, and some maybe fun statistics at least.
 
10:11 PM
@AlexM. in tactics, different colored chocobos have different abilities
 
make a scraper for our chatroom and using it make a cloud of keywords that were trending at any point in time
 
Don't enable a real search please
 
user406009
We already have a search?
 
with the option to set intervals of time to see results
 
user406009
I guess I could look into scraping.
 
10:11 PM
@Lalaland except it's terrible
 
user406009
I have 19 hours anyways.
 
Better if it stays that way
 
yeah otherwise we could extract the old jefff's messages at the time where he was a badlet?
:P
 
you can do that without a search feature :P
 
10:13 PM
@AlexM. #1 hits: COCK, dick, penis
Or just scrape from this point in time onwards
 
user406009
The only thing is that scraping is entirely different from the chat room watching I am currently doing.
 
Internet is broken again.
:(
Over the past two months my connection has been a bit weird.
 
So your connection to the internet is broken. Not the internet itself
 
@Nooble Stop dling porn.
 
10:19 PM
lmao
partial_bubble_not_sort
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ THE INTERNET IS BROKEN
 
They did say I can't sort anything.~
 
Android has "No Internet" message
 
@Borgleader Who downloads porn?
 
yet another reason Android sucks
@Nooble well apparently you do
@Nooble Call the US president!
FUCKING SHIT
CHAT THROTTLING
 
10:21 PM
@ScottW we need your help.
 
@Nooble You mean @JerryCoffin
 
@JerryCoffin We need your help.
 
@ThePhD not_sort? So a shuffle then
partial_bubble_shuffle
bubble shuffle, I like that
 
@milleniumbug yes they add shit like that
but regex in search? nooope
 
That U/D indicator is still flashing.
 
10:22 PM
2hard4us
any search anywhere on the web should support regex
 
I will never resurrect the Internet.
 
@milleniumbug I wanted to name my function that since the homework instructions specifically said not to sort.
What I do instead is find the largest element, and then I exclude that element from subsequent searches, and then keep going until I reach the third largest element.
It's basically a partial bubble sort.
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Can I have some of your internets?
 
Maybe I should make a partial quick sort.
 
@Nooble You want some of my 5MB/s internet? I think I'm the one with the most broken internet after you
 
10:24 PM
Why not a bounded queue
 
user406009
@ThePhD It's called quick select.
 
I DIDN'T ASK YOU TO WORK ON UPDATES, YOU DISRESPECTFUL LITTLE SHIT
 
in the butt
 
10:26 PM
I just love when Windows overrides my scheduling of updates and restarts in the middle of a work session to work on updates.
 
I had that problem too
I fixed it by installing Linux
:P :P :P
 
I fixed that by buying a Macbook Pro
 
Did you fix all those security vulnerabilities too? :D
 
hmm
 
10:27 PM
I am running OS X on the Lounge machine, so I can vent.
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Oh :(
 
@ThePhD shots ☑ fired ☐ not fired
 
buying a Macbook Pro fixes the problem of Windows update scheduling and then introduces the problem of literally everything else.
6
 
Such as?
 
such as having a mac :P
 
10:28 PM
:3
 
pretty much.
kinda like how committing suicide fixes the problem of your hair being out of place.
 
You are very good with metaphors
 
user406009
Didn't you know? Having a Macbook immediately turns you into a hipster. You suddenly get urges to code in NodeJS with MongoDB while sipping overpriced coffee in a Starbucks while working on your latest game-changing startup idea.
 
user406009
It's a very serious condition.
 
I like OS X. It reminds me how much better Windows is. Also, fuck MongoDB.
 
10:30 PM
@Lalaland Funny how I don't do any of those things
 
yet
 
Only because we don't have Starbucks over here
 
he he
 
user406009
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ You see. The effects have already begun! Your humor has already been sucked away by the machine.
 
And I've never read about NojeJS and MongoDb
Or have a startup-idea
 
10:31 PM
Starbucco
 
Maybe I should learn a bit of NodeJS.
 
@ʞɔᴉN They're talking shit about you, better come in here to defend yourself.
 
do it, a place for italian hipsters to spawn startup ideas
 
Looks awesome from here
you buts
 
NodeJS is kinda okay.
If you like callback hell.
 
user406009
10:32 PM
@ElimGarak It actually is. Once you use all the tooling that turns it into a statically typed sane language.
 
user406009
ES6 + Flow types + promises + async/await = an actually decent NodeJS
 
user1804599
I want NodeLua.
 
user406009
It's still hilarious how they have swapped out their keywords for new ones to fix the more broken parts of the language.
 
I am currently kinda in the appreciate everything phase, as I've been writing a lot of assembly this past week.
 
user406009
Of course I guess C++ did the same thing. With our new initialization method.
 
user1804599
10:35 PM
I don't know how to type check expressions involving type class constraints.
 
user406009
Backwards compatibility for life guys.
 
user1804599
Maybe a Skolem should have a set of constraints.
 
@Lalaland Which is hilarious because the new initialization method is more broken than the old one :P
 
user1804599
But I'm not sure. That would surely not work with multiparameter type classes, even though I don't want to implement them right now.
 
How come we use asm to refer to assembly when ass is so much better?
 
10:36 PM
At least JS guys fixed the problems they had
 
user1804599
What ECMAScript desperately needs: stackful coroutines and weak references. What ECMAScript gets: binary literals and template strings.
 
template strings...?
 
ECMAScript must cater to the average UB-loving web devdouche.
 
@ThePhD `asdf${lol.kek.git(gud)}asdf`
 
.... So....
Raw stringliterals....?
 
user406009
10:40 PM
@ThePhD You usually have long string literals in JavaScript, so this is a way of making that easier.
 
I threw up in my mouth a little.
 
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Q: How to build boost 1_59_0 for x64 using MSVC-14.0

PeterI would like to build boost 1.59.0 using the Visual Studio 2015 (Community). I followed the documentation and this question. Specifically, I did: Download boost 1.59.0 from http://www.boost.org/ Extract files (e.g. “C:\some_dir\boost_1_59_0”) Open VS2015 x64 Native Tools Command prompt. check ...

 
user406009
@ThePhD Not just raw string literals, but also the ability to succinctly put variable values inside a string.
 
someone is either really optimistic about the prospect of MSVC or batshit insane
 
boobstrap
 
user1804599
10:40 PM
@ThePhD more like extensible string interpolation.
 
user406009
"a" + String(aNumberValue) + "b" vs a{aNumberValue}b
 
user1804599
e.g. sql`select * from t where x = ${a}` without SQL injection
 
user406009
@elyse Anyways, you didn't mention async await in your tweet :P
 
user1804599
Here sql is a function that gets passed the literal text (["select * from t where x = "]) and interpolated expressions ([a]) separately.
 
inb4 async rant
 
user1804599
10:42 PM
@Lalaland no, because ES6 lacks them.
 
Guys, I need to shit.
 
user1804599
 
@elyse Public execution. With a 3-foot dildo.
 
user1804599
That's racist.
 
user1804599
10:46 PM
Racist.
 
...elyse is using the "You're racist" card
 
I am a white, heterosexual male. It's all my fault.
 
your profile picture says something different
inb4 that's racist
 
#FuchsiaLivesMatter
 
user406009
Wait, it's racist to be against ISIS now?
 
10:50 PM
Yeah.
 
user1804599
Yes.
 
Yes.
 
That's wwwwacist.
 
Get Out
 
Wabbit.
 
10:51 PM
@TonyTheLion Get in!
 
I'm here
 
user1804599
I think I will go with adding constraint sets to unification verbibols.
 
@TonyTheLion Use that machine gun!
 
I'm leaving
but I assure you that the timing is coincidental
 
but bby, it's cold outside
 
ohbby
 
and totally not because you ate those babies
 

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