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fge
12:00 AM
Uhm, that would mean downloading the jar into a separate location and use that
I'd rather fetch the jar from the buildscript sourceset (is it accessible at all?)
 
@fge Sorry. Stab in the dark. Not familiar with Gradle. The taglets are all in the Codelet jar file, if that's what you mean.
 
fge
Ohwell, I'll get to it later then
 
@fge Is the only file you changed build.gradle?
@fge dpaste the changed file(s) for me, and I'll download throwing-lambdas and see what I can do.
 
fge
12:18 AM
@aliteralmind hold on, I haven't committed the changes yet
@aliteralmind branch topic/codelet
 
yesterday, by ItachiUchiha
user image
Ita posted that before, so I've seen it :P
thinks to self there goes another reason to hate facebook - reposting old jokes
 
Well, I haven't. But it's still true
 
Yes it is. I still want a proper job though.
inb4 uni rants
Ah, nah, I'll save that for my memoirs in twenty volumes, to be released next Spring.
 
@fge Got it. Anything special about how you start your build?
 
fge
12:29 AM
@aliteralmind not at all; I just ./gradlew javadoc
 
@Unihedro I want one too
 
@Gemtastic Sweden has good demand for programmers, you should be glad. :P
 
@Unihedro I am. :)
And you're welcome here if you want
 
Oh well, I'll continue to volunteer free job counseling in the chat rooms in the meantime.
 
How many years do you have left in school?
 
12:35 AM
Like one and a half
Then depending on whether I will graduate and or decide to take university, four more years
Leaning not to for various reasons which I won't list because it's dangerously repetitious.
 
If you're going for university, why not study abroad?
 
@Gemtastic Eh, it's expensive.
And isn't attractive enough to give up local education for, because frankly they don't make much of a difference.
Maybe they do. I don't know. Never researched too much on the topic of institutions.
 
@Unihedro It will if you intend to work in the same country you study in.
Also, there are scholarships you could apply for
Being the little genious you are, people ought to be waiting to throw money at you
 
@Gemtastic People still are donating money to me randomly.
 
@Unihedro there you go!
 
12:41 AM
in Teenage Programmers Chatroom, Dec 28 '14 at 21:13, by Gabriel Tomitsuka
Wow. I really want to click the donate button on your website and type $100, but there's no space on my budget for that.
@Gemtastic But chatting online isn't a job.
 
fge
gist.github.com/fge/8f94693e0763a50ea85c <-- the joy of working with JSR 203
 
Speaking of my website, I should probably hurry the program and wrench it - it's dangerously outfashioned, am not liking
@fge <strong>IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong> I get it, it's important :P
 
@Unihedro If you study in europe where the demand for programmers is high, you can work while you study
 
Why not <em> instead of <strong> for the "not"s?
@Gemtastic or... you know... I can get a job right now by signing up for freelancing, I just never had the motivation to
reasons
outcome
 
@Unihedro Well, yeah, that too
 
12:43 AM
excuses, and therefore, I am coding JCE right now.
 
fge
@Unihedro yeah, you're probably right
 
I don't dare to do freelancing yet. I want to work for a good company first.
 
@fge If you have the time to invest to make pretty javadocs, consider changing the code block into a table, because some documentation like String#split uses tables and it improves presentation for use cases where it helps, and this might be one.
=javadoc String#split
=javadoc String#split()
@OakBot !!/alive?
 
fge
@Unihedro I'll wait and see what Mr AssertJ tells me
 
:)
 
12:47 AM
@Unihedro Lol he's not even in chat
 
:( borked bot
 
@Unihedro More like borked owner who won't take him online :P
 
Merh
AWS sucks, I'd like to fix my VPC and actually deploy, but no luck getting java to run on the ubuntu build, I should probably install tomcat
Later~ (procrastination ftw)
This '14 timestamp in user blocks are driving me nuts.
 
1:26 AM
This Gradle-generated javac command is giving me invalid flag: -Dorg.gradle.appname=gradlew. Why? "C:\applications\programming\java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin\javac.exe" -Dorg.gradle.appname=gradlew -classpath "C:\data_jeffy\code\java\xbn\sandbox\throwing-lambdas\\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrap‌​per.jar" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain javadoc
Actually, it's "C:\applications\programming\java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin\javac.exe" "-Dorg.gradle.appname=gradlew" -classpath "C:\data_jeffy\code\java\xbn\sandbox\throwing-lambdas\\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrap‌​per.jar" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain javadoc
 
fge
@aliteralmind this is when invoking gradlew.bat javadoc?
And why is it java**c**?
 
OHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Well.
Okay, I had to change the bat, because I use 1.7 on my machine. I changed it to this: dpaste.com/242Z6VH
Manually setting path to 1.8 java.exe, which my brain mistook for javac.
That did it. I'm now to your taglet-ClassNotFoundExceptions.
@Fge It doesn't seem to be downloading the codelet jar at all. Here's the JavaDoc classpath, and there are no jars in any of these directories: -classpath 'C:\\data_jeffy\\code\\java\\xbn\\sandbox\\throwing-lambdas\\build\\classes\\main;C:\\data‌​_jeffy\\code\\java\\xbn\\sandbox\\throwing-lambdas\\build\\resources\\main' So of course you're getting ClassNotFoundExceptions...
 
fge
Uh
It did download it for me
I take it they are installed in your local maven repo, which is why you don't have the problem
As to gradlew.bat having a problem, uh, this is the one generated by the wrapper task, I'd have thought it were independent of the Java version you used...
 
1:43 AM
I don't have a local maven repo that I know of. Not sure what that is. I'm also getting the CNFXs.
 
fge
Well, you use maven to publish artifacts, right?
 
Running the original gradlew.bat is gives the error: "invalid source release: 1.8"
@fge I do.
 
fge
invalid source release? Uh
I thought you used 1.8
I don't get it
You need 1.8
Javadoc needs to compile the sources, and throwing-lambdas is pure 1.8
 
I have 1.7 installed, and that's what JAVA_HOME refers to. I installed 1.8 when I downloaded throwing-lambdas, but I'm not changing my JAVA_HOME. (Maybe I can change it, but not yet, if I don't have to).
Codelet its compiled in 1.7.
All my stuff is.
gradlew.bat uses JAVA_HOME, hence the invalid source release error. I changed it to force it to use 1.8.
To not use JAVA_HOME
 
2:05 AM
@fge Not getting it at the moment. I've manually downloaded codelet.jar to build/resources/main, added the jar explicitely to the build\tmp\javadoc.options file (first line in this: dpaste.com/07EZ69V), and am directly executing javadoc using that file (C:\applications\programming\java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin\javadoc.exe @C:\data_jeffy\code\java\xbn\sandbox\throwing-lambdas\build\tmp\javadoc\javadoc.‌​options). It still gives me CNFXs.
 
fge
Always on assertions?
Well, in any event you will have to change JAVA_HOME to point to 1.8 for this project, or just change it in your running session (no idea how to do that with Windows however)
Like I said, generating the javadoc requires that the project sources be compiled
And 1.7 won't cut the mustard here
 
@fge Not sure what you mean regarding assertions. I'm guessing that there's a way to set JAVA_HOME in gradlew.bat, so that it's global to all the sub-bat files. I'll try that. So there's that problem, and the CNFX taglet issue. Why the heck can't it see them?
 
fge
Uh, forget about assertions, brain fart (I'm currently developing java.nio.file.Path assertions for assertj)
 
2:21 AM
^^ When you are coding AssertJ-core while trying to get Codelet to work :p
 
fge
@Unihedro meh, I never said I was dedicating 100% of my time to making codelet working :p
Anyway, @aliteralmind, what I mean is that you should export JAVA_HOME=wherever and same for PATH, whichever way you do it with Windows
(or don't bother and just install cygwin)
 
I just changed it, and restarted my computer.
CNFXs again. And javadoc.exe @C:\data_jeffy\code\java\xbn\sandbox\throwing-lambdas\build\tmp\javadoc\javadoc.‌​‌​options is still CNFXs. I'm posting a question.
 
fge
Are you sure you have all the necessary jars in the javadoc command classpath?
 
JavaDoc classpath: -classpath 'C:\\data_jeffy\\code\\java\\xbn\\sandbox\\throwing-lambdas\\build\\classes\\main;C:\\data‌​_jeffy\\code\\java\\xbn\\sandbox\\throwing-lambdas\\build\\resources\\main'
I just exploded the codelet jar into resources/main. Here's the listing: dpaste.com/2R8VZE2
So you'd think that it would find them...
 
fge
Hmm
Can you make this work with maven?
 
2:37 AM
Waitaminute. I don't think the classpath is what's important here. I think it needs to be on the "tagletpath".
Taglets are loaded by a different ClassLoader.
@fge Do you know how to pass a -J flag into gradle javadoc? docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/tools/windows/…
It's either CoreJavadocOptions#setJFlags or the plain "jFlags" below it. I don't get yet how this translates to the build.gradle file.
 
fge
Uhwell, didn't you already do that in your first attempt?
97 options.addStringOption("tagletpath",
98 sourceSets.main.output.classesDir.path);
99 }
For me, the only problem here is that this is not the correct source set
Other than that I believe this is the way to go
 
~nap
 
G'night @Unihedro!
@fge The taglet path is already in the javadoc.options file. I just didn't notice it. I guess it comes from what you just mentioned.
I manually exploded codelet.jar into that directory, and it sees the taglets now.
Now it's a matter of fixing the tagletpath so it uses jars instead of a directory (which requires the jars to be exploded), pointing to the codelet_config directory, and eventually figuring out why the jars aren't being automatically downloaded (for me anyway).
 
fge
2:55 AM
@aliteralmind maybe you should develop a gradle plugin ;)
 
After the first working throwing-lambdas example code is published, I'll consider it ;)
This is helping me get familiar with gradle anyway.
 
3:07 AM
@fge Okay, I got farther. Put each jar into the tagletpath explicitly: dpaste.com/36D5MXE . Now again it's choking because the codelet path isn't being properly passed in (the jFlags at the bottom).
 
@aliteralmind Thank you!
 
@Unihedro That's your whole nap???
 
He never sleeps
He just goes AFK a little
 
;P
 
3:15 AM
Pings -> inbox notifications -> triggers dual android phones ring in case I ever miss anything -> me wakes up
Now that I've thanked... goes back to sleep
 
He needs a better way of dealing with those pings... Let's make an app for that
 
I hope it still rings me awake so I never miss anything interesting.
Like a new kind of spammer and therefore a need to wrench the bots.
 
@Unihedro We could still make an app that filters when you actually get a ping
 
3:32 AM
Hey
Can someone help me understand Stephen's comment on my answer?
Anyone here?
 
I could try?
Ok, well the issue is that you've posted a solution without any actual information of how the code works and why, which makes it a bad source for other people to learn from. The code has a potential to not work as intended when you don't know what you're doing, and people on SO mostly don't know what they're doing.
 
I see. Maybe I can add some descriptions. I tried to clarify its usage by giving an example of how the code can be used. But that makes sense.
 
Imagine that you're writing a book for beginners who know nothing about Java. Assume nothing.
 
Yeah right. Okay.
 
The hows and the whys are more important than "Just copy paste this code and you'll be good"
 
 
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fge
4:46 AM
fart
 
@fge Yeah me too.
 
Fart = speed in swedish
The downside of tea + coding; when you leave the tea to sit in the hot water... the water is usually not hot any more when you remember to get back to it.
 
fge
4:59 AM
The downside of coding; you don't get to watch the clock when you are immersed into it :/
 
Yeah
Feels like I jsut woke up, but I've been up for 6h already :/
 
fge
Huh, so that means you awoke at midnight?
 
5:25 AM
No, it's 8h XD
I woke up at ten
 
posted on January 03, 2015 by Artist

Something that frustrates my learning is that people always question why I want to know the things behind the things, and not just use the simple shortcuts. As an example: I want to know how to build and run a server from my home. Not because I have to; I don't even pursue a career in server building and handling, I just wanna know how to do it, because it's fun. And that's the whole thing; it

 
5:52 AM
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Q: Validation error messages displaying twice and validate attribute is not working

udaybhaskar This is my Action Class public class UserAction extends ActionSupport implements ModelDriven<User>, Preparable { private User u = new User(); private UserDAO udao = new UserDAOImpl(); private List<UserType> usertylist; private List<User> userlist; private Map<String, Object> session = ActionC...

Can anybody help to solve this problem.
 
@Gemtastic you have a typo in your blog trow
 
Where?
 
just search for this word
 
Fixed
 
Great post @Gemtastic.There is fun and satisfaction in knowing behind the seen things.
 
6:14 AM
@udaybhaskar I agree. The tools you can get are really nifty and all that, but it's a little bit disheartening when sometimes people even go as far as to call you stupid (because you don't want to use them) :/
 
@Gemtastic yeah.Don't take care of the people.Those people called so many people Stupid.But some stupids became like great Greek philosopher "Aristotle".People called others stupid because they don't understand them.
 
Well, I don't mind being called stupid as long as I get to know how it's done XD
 
fge
The only stupid questions are the ones you never ask
(but performing some preliminary research is still better)
 
Great.You guys are awesome.
That kind of attitude is thrills me.
 
@fge Though this topic kinda makes me think about that guy the other day, dead set on doing things in his stupid way
I don't wanna do stupid, I wanna do well. But Before I use the shortcut, I wanna know what happens under the hood.
I do see how people can think it's dumb when there's glorious lazy shortcuts.
Like, why learn C++ when you can just Java? 8D
Why learn a programming language when you can just go directly to writing binary?
 
6:28 AM
@Gemtastic thats true...
 
:)
 
 
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7:41 AM
@fge I got it working sort of. It properly loads the taglets, and then attempts to load the taglets AGAIN, and then fails with CNFXs. It works fine with all my projects... Stinky JavaDoc multithreading... :( bitbucket.org/aliteralmind/throwing_lambdas/commits/all
Added a trivial line in gradlew.bat, to manually set JAVA_HOME to 1.8. That and build.gradle are the only files I changed. Otherwise, the only new files you need to be concerned about are the jars I manually downloaded to /build/classes/main
 
 
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9:34 AM
Using Jsoup how I can outprint the content of img src <div class="rightFloat">
<a href="/ksa/jeddah/cars/ford/ad/11411607">
<img src="http://content.bezaat.com/4617d46c-f8a2-432d-905d-6dcf0bcdfaa8.jpg" alt="للبيع فورد توروس 2011 لظروف السفر" title="للبيع فورد توروس 2011 لظروف السفر" /></a>
</div>
 
10:23 AM
Heya guys
@BrianJ Got any more progress ?
@OakBot Online again ?
 
11:11 AM
@Unihedro Is it in IDE's settings? I don't see it neither in CLion nor in IntelliJ IDEA
 
SO has a chat :O
 
@Michael OakBot is broken :/
 
 
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12:27 PM
@Charlie nope not as of yet, I'm thinking we should be checking if the data is being written to the image in the first place, you can use getAttribute..I'm going to work on another project in the meantime and come back to it tomorrow, if you come up with anything send me a message on this :)
 
@BrianJ I can write and read the EXIF data from my own app, but I can't see anything from the gallery
I'm still trying to get why and how to save the EXIF to the gallery
 
12:53 PM
How to set System.setOut while pertaining the old System.out?
For example, I'm attempting to create a new PrintStream instance for System.setOut which basically filters stuff and then sends it back to the previous console window which was printing at System.out.
 
1:10 PM
@Charlie what exif data are you writing? how did you check its being successfully written? Same for me the exif data seems to be written in the method but not to the image in the gallery. All I can think is that the data isn't being written to the image in gallery but a local copy in the method.
 
ExifInterface exif = new ExifInterface(photoFile.getAbsolutePath());

exif.setAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_MAKE, mString);
exif.setAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_MODEL, mString);
exif.saveAttributes();

Log.d("onActivityResult 0", "TAG_MODEL 0: "+exif.getAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_MODEL));
exif = new ExifInterface(photoFile.getAbsolutePath());
Log.d("onActivityResult 1", "TAG_MODEL 1: "+exif.getAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_MODEL));
@Unihedro
 
@Charlie No, that has nothing to do with making sure it works whatsoever.
 
PrintWriter new = ....;
PrintWriter old = System.out;
System.setOut(new);

// Something that outputs to System.out

System.setOut(old);
You mean that ^ ?
 
You're aware that it's not that simple right?
From System:
    public final static PrintStream out = null;

    public static void setOut(PrintStream out) {
        checkIO();
        setOut0(out);
    }

    private static native void setOut0(PrintStream out);
@Charlie You will get some kind of infinite recursion because it's trying to call itself.
 
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
PrintStream ps = new PrintStream(baos);
PrintStream old = System.out;
System.setOut(ps);

// Do something
System.out.println("Hallo World");

byte[] buf=baos.toByteArray();
String s = new String(buf);
s=s.replaceAll("a", "e");

old.print(s);
System.setOut(old);
This works for me
 
1:15 PM
I'll try it then..
 
@Unihedro Excuse me, s = s.replaceAll()
 
fge
Moo
 
@Unihedro And it isn't Live, it processes everything after the process has finished
@fge Behh
 
@Charlie there must be some way to debug if the image being output to storage contains the updated exif data?
 
@Charlie I get "Hallo World".
 
1:21 PM
@Unihedro I said: Excuse me: s = s.replaceAll();
Edited post
 
lol
 
Was too quick
@BrianJ I know, but it doesn't work on my real phone either
 
1:32 PM
@Charlie I just re read my project specs, think I should be storing the image data as a csv and referencing the data by giving the image a number. What you think? Exif data isn't very practical for the amount of info that needs to be stored about the image.
 
2:05 PM
Hello, Does anyone here know about Redis?
 
6k repz on Stack Overflow! :D
 
fge
So, .exists(), .existsNoFollow(), .isAbsolute(), .isCanonical(), .isNormalized(), .has{No,}Parent(), .{starts,ends}With(), .is{RegularFile,SymbolicLink,Directory}()...
 
@fge I just had a look at pam4j. :p
 
fge
2:22 PM
@Unihedro pretty messy, eh?
A lot of logic in C which could be in Java if JNA is used
 
Yes, and I immediately figured out why you weren't bothering to improve it :P
I'm still not sure how JNA works though, do I use Native.loadLibrary("clib", CLib.class); where CLib is an interface, and I build the library (with gcc) like gcc -o libctest.so -shared ctest.c?
 
fge
No, you don't even need to build the library if you use an existing one
This package would ideally use libpam.so and libpam_misc.so
All that the Java interface has to declare are method prototypes
No native code anymore if you use JNA here
 
:O
 
fge
What is more, it becomes testable
Without having to resort to native code
 
Sounds easy enough, so I just have to pull over the methods into my interface? Must I specify every method which was in the c-library, or only the ones I need as an API?
 
fge
2:25 PM
That's what is called a win-win situation
 
yes, very win-win
 
fge
Only the ones you need
 
Excellent! Thanks! I'll try it out.
 
fge
While you're at it --> convert it to gradle :p
 
:P
 
2:54 PM
Good morning, Java!
 
Morning, @Michael!
For all objects As holding strong reference of B, is there a way to tell from scope of B to tell what the As are?
I might have a design problem here, maybe I should implement hard caching.
 
fge
Good morning milord
 
Morning @Uni, @fge
OakBot keeps quitting for some reason
It gets an HTTP 409 response, which means it's sending messages too fast. Then it says it's sleeping for 5 seconds before retrying again. Then nothing.
I don't know why it's just terminating. It's not throwing any exceptions.
 
public final int hashCode() {
    return System.identityHashCode(this);
}
true evil
 
xD
 
3:09 PM
OakBot Online.
 
Added some logging that will hopefully shed more light on the issue
 
Kay
Shall I reproduce the problem @Michael ?
 
Please!
 
Let me see
=javadoc String#equals
 
@Charlie boolean equals(Object anObject): Compares this string to the specified object. The result is true if and only if the argument is not null and is a String object that represents the same sequence of characters as this object.
 
3:17 PM
=javadoc String#toCharArray
 
@Charlie char toCharArray(): Converts this string to a new character array.
 
I need a multipaged one
 
=javadoc Pattern
 
@Unihedro java.util.regex.Pattern: A compiled representation of a regular expression. (1/65)
 
Thanks
=javadoc Pattern 1
 
3:17 PM
there, enough pages?
 
@Charlie java.util.regex.Pattern: A compiled representation of a regular expression. (1/65)
 
Wait.
 
=javadoc Pattern 4
=javadoc Pattern 5
 
Pattern p = Pattern.compile("a*b");
Matcher m = p.matcher("aaaaab");
boolean b = m.matches(); (4/65)
 
=javadoc Pattern 8
=javadoc Pattern 2
 
3:17 PM
@Charlie A matches method is defined by this class as a convenience for when a regular expression is used just once. This method compiles an expression and matches an input sequence against it in a single invocation. The statement (5/65)
@Charlie Instances of this class are immutable and are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. Instances of the Matcher class are not safe for such use. (8/65)
 
Do it here:
 
=javadoc Pattern 7
=javadoc Pattern 6
 
@Charlie A regular expression, specified as a string, must first be compiled into an instance of this class. The resulting pattern can then be used to create a Matcher object that can match arbitrary character sequences against the regular expression. All of the state involved in performing a match resides in the matcher, so many matchers can share the same pattern. (2/65)
 
Better
 
3:17 PM
@Charlie is equivalent to the three statements above, though for repeated matches it is less efficient since it does not allow the compiled pattern to be reused. (7/65)
@Charlie boolean b = Pattern.matches("a*b", "aaaaab"); (6/65)
 
OakBot Online.
 
Greetings
 
greet
 
4:20 PM
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Q: My Jsoup code extract elements within the first <td> tag of table only

JavaFanI want to extract many divs within a table on a webpage using Jsoup library,I wrote a code to do that . but my code extract elements within the first tag of the table only. So how to extract elements inside divs within all td tags not the first td tag only. This is the webpage that I work t...

 
fge
<--- frustrated that he is only one execution unit; otherwise he'd work on several of his projects in parallel
 
<-- Is just doing nothing
 
<-- is thinking hard
(thinking is hard)
 
fge
4:43 PM
Aaaah, I want semantic patching
 
4:55 PM
OakBot Online.
 
Ok. I hope it's fixed now.
Off to lunch. Later all. And don't break OakBot! xD
 
^^^
 
Pft. I thought the task of testers is to break things
 
fge
5:18 PM
@kiheru indeed
 
@fge You're here!
 
fge
@SotiriosDelimanolis I am
 
Let's move the discussion here.
 
fge
About indy and callsites?
 
no, about why what I suggest wouldn't work
I'm not arguing about how it's implemented, I'm questioning why it couldn't be done some other way.
 
fge
5:23 PM
Well, the thing is, the call site may very well be evaluated after you reaffect the variable; and the variable is not part of the call site when you don't use a method reference
 
Other way = like method references on local variables.
 
fge
The compiler cannot tell --> it won't allow it
 
What is reaffect?
 
fge
Consider SomeThing var = xxx; useInStream(x -> { someLambdaThatUses(x.method()) }); var = somethingElse; vs SomeThing var = xxx; useInStream(var::method); var = somethingElse;
 
fge
5:26 PM
A possible sequence of event is: 1. var is affected to a value; 2. call site is generated; 3. var is affected to another value; 4. indy
The difference is in 2
When a method reference is used, the value of var at that time is part of the call site
Not when you don't use a method reference
That is where, I think, the difference lies
 
Sure. That's how it is now. I'm trying to say that for local variables, the call site generation can capture the value of var and store it at that point in the code. Changing it later makes no difference.
 
fge
Yet that would counter what a bootstrap method is about
It is only "invoked" at link time
Never before
 
Can you post code in chat? Formatted?
 
fge
Maybe it was implemented this way because it was easier, I don't know
@SotiriosDelimanolis what code?
 
I'm thinking about the same pattern we used for anonymous class instance creation expressions before Java 8
    int val = 42;
    final int finalVal = val;
    new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            System.out.println(finalVal);
        }
    };
    val = 1234;
You had to use a final variable and copy the value you wanted into it.
 
fge
5:31 PM
Well, yes, but in this case the evaluation is "eager", let us say
 
It is for lambdas as well.
All variables that are closed over are pushed on the stack eagerly before bootstrap.
 
fge
Uhwell, that delves too deeply into JSR 292 for what I know of it here
Sorry :/
 
fge
Well, I guess the one who could really answer that is Mr Goetz
 
Yeah, was hoping he would contribute.
 
fge
5:34 PM
By the way, if you don't know of that video --> youtube.com/watch?v=C_QbkGU_lqY
A little old but a must watch
 
bookmarked, thanks
That's it for me, gents. Thanks for the discussion!
 
fge
Thanks to you
 
=javadoc Object
 
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.lang.Object
2. org.omg.CORBA.Object
 
Isn't the rule for the enclosed variables "effectively final"
 
5:41 PM
=1
 
@Vogel612 I don't know that command. o_O
 
=javadoc java.lang.Object
 
@Vogel612 java.lang.Object: Class Object is the root of the class hierarchy. Every class has Object as a superclass. All objects, including arrays, implement the methods of this class.
 
@kiheru yes... but effectively final at call time..
interestingly for a non-final variable a new callsite may be generated (if I understood the linked vid correctly)
 
=javadoc Object
 
5:43 PM
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.lang.Object
2. org.omg.CORBA.Object
 
1
 
@Unihedro java.lang.Object: Class Object is the root of the class hierarchy. Every class has Object as a superclass. All objects, including arrays, implement the methods of this class.
 
^ like that @Vog
 
ohhh...
 
fge
<-- finds many ways to improve the test code of assertj; and in the meanwhile he doesn't write assertions
Grrr
I should definitely stop getting carried away
 
5:47 PM
you don't seem to be the type to not get carried away...
 
fge
@Vogel612 to my utter dismay
(I'm supposed to be an adult)
 
6:13 PM
In IntelliJ why does my project explorer shows Modules instead of project?
 
Because IntelliJ windows are projects, not workspaces.
 
That is weird, here I can see the project folder youtube.com/watch?v=3Euo6xzCwY4
 
Eh?
 
yes ! I want this view
 
6:31 PM
Done
:)
 
6:48 PM
morning
 
Morning
 
fge
git add -i rocks
 
well, it's about bedtime for you now isn't it uni?
 
fge
@Gemtastic you're 12 hours late for "good morning"
 
@fge Morning for me.
;P
 
6:56 PM
Yep, so good night!
 
night~
 
fge
@Unihedro so, pam4j: cursory look or actually working on it? :p
 
fge
7:16 PM
bets that this was a cursory look
 
Somewhere in between.
 
fge
That doesn't really help ;) Well, not that I can say anything
git rebase -i + git add -i --> killer combination
 
7:34 PM
what does it do?
 
git help add
rebase i is awesome though
 
fge
7:55 PM
git add -i is interactive add
Very powerful
An even better version of git add -p
(requires perl)
 
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