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11:00 PM
Hot.
 
argh how do I debug Haskell's infinite loops
 
and this is why Buzzfeed is utter shite
 
@coincoin follow the reply arrow
 
No need to thank me.
 
What the fuck... std::atomic::is_lock_free() is not a constexpr?
Seriously?
 
11:10 PM
@Mysticial I think there's a defect or a proposal to address that.
IIRC it's because they basically adopted the C API and didn't add any constexpr.
 
Nor is it a fucking static.
 
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@milleniumbug import Debug.Trace, then use traceShow inside the loop. traceShow :: Show a => a -> b -> b.
 
user1804599
Also sometimes infinite loops will be detected at runtime and throw an exception.
 
user1804599
It happens when a thunk that is being evaluated is requested to evaluate itself by the same thread.
 
i haff qwestion
When you use a ListView in a gui toolkit, does it make sense to allow switching its orientation on the fly? That is, switching from a column display to a row display
I'm trying to decide between making orientation a template parameter and a property you can change at run time. I can't see much use for the latter and it seems like it'd make things a bit more complex
 
11:20 PM
I need t bikeshed
 
shed those bikes :P
 
@MadameElyse that's cool
 
im going to fix it as a template parameter
if you change the list orientation you'd have to change everything about it, including the widgets you use to display items
Might as well just have another ListView for it
 
11:42 PM
If you are a serious programmer and want to get paid to work on this experimental compiler + programming language, contact me.
/cc @MadameElyse
@Mysticial anticipating the advent of standard library hot-patching in N3241b
 
> serious programmer
 
they exist. you're proof
 
Not really. I only do what I want to.
I'm a serious slacker: I slack on whatever I want to :p
 
@sehe I guess he has time for it now
 
11:57 PM
:D
 
I love how I finally managed to get merge_sorter2 to be as good as merge_sorter but also as good as merge_sorter3.
 

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