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19:00
@A.H. Climb upwards - the stairs are labelled with '..'
@MartinJames I keep falling in .
@ThePhD I don't have auth server ready anyway
Not that important right now
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Okay.
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I'd better just work on send messages to and from connected clients, and how that's gonna look.
Or maybe it'll be just user/pass over TLS, dunno
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19:03
Well, whenever you figure out how you want it, let me know and I'll build it. :D
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public class WebSocketExtensionator
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I'm doing interesting things with my life.
user3010322
I could probably give it a better name...
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It's job is to get the list of web socket extension names, match it against the current pool of extensions, and then return which ones are supported.
19:07
@MartinJames I am @ / and .. seems to be a trap
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WebSocketExtensioner
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WebSocketExtender
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WebSocketExtensionApplicator
Ell
Ell
what
.getSupportedExtensions()
user3010322
This needs to do more than that, though.
user3010322
19:10
I have a property for that
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Extensions
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It has to take those extensions, roll all of their changes on Encode or Decode, and then spit out the final result.
Ell
Ell
Roll all of their changes? o.O
What are you extending anyway?
user3010322
WebSocket defines a protocol for how you extend the specification's header and the subsequent data bits with other stuff.
user3010322
Essentially, it goes
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19:11
web_socket_data = ext1( web_socket_data )
user3010322
You can have multiple extensions, so
@DeadMG: For what it's worth, I've added an answer about how the comma operator may have come to be the way it is. stackoverflow.com/a/20765722/179910
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web_socket_data = ext3(ext2(ext1(web_socket_data)))
@JerryCoffin did you win a hat?
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The goal of the WebSocketExtender is to have all the extensions (and all the accepted extensions) for a WebSocketConnection, and then just roll those bad boys together.
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19:16
Of course, names be hard.
@A.H. I fixed your bug just now
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I could just call it WebSocketExtensions
@Rapptz nice !
though I admit it looks a bit awkward
Ell
Ell
bam! 1368.88 MiB just like that! kapow!
19:17
@Rapptz how so ?
user3010322
Ahhh, I know!
class foo
{
    /**
     * \brief [brief description]
     * \details [long description]
     *
     * \param x [description]
     * \param y [description]
     */
    template<typename T>
    explicit foo(T&& x, T&& y);

    /**
     * \brief [brief description]
     * \details [long description]
     *
     */
    ~foo();
};
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WebSocketTransformer
second one looks weird
user3010322
Not bad, not bad at all.
19:18
because the extra * ?
yeah
@ThePhD Yes, it is.
stupid gcc internal error
why doesn't clang get one?1
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@DeadMG :c Well, what would you call it? D:
I didn't know you liked Transformers.
Quite a lame cartoon there man.
19:19
I wouldn't have a class for it at all.
it's not a class.
it's a function.
it's C#
It's stateful
user3010322
WebSocketEncoding, maybe?
user3010322
It's... technically a data encoding.
19:21
use IEnumerable<WebSocketExtension> and then Aggregate((ext, data) => ..., InitialData).
Extension stack
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WebSocketExtensionContainer
there's no reason to have a separate container or class to just call Aggregate.
user3010322
s/WebSocketExtension/IoC huheuheuheuhe
oh man I think gcc has a bug with auto return type without trailing return thingy
19:23
probably an experimental C++1y implementation
@DeadMG apparently it doesn't work with debugging symbols gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53756
....
so what?
downgraded to c++11 and used the trailing thingy
experimental C++1y implementation.
clang supports it...
19:26
yeah but clang isn't gcc
what's the bug anyway?
@A.H. No, they don't.
Clang only supports it in 3.4, which does not yet have a stable release.
@DeadMG really? because 3.3 didn't yell about it but of course gave the libstdc++ error. So that might have something to do with it
@Rapptz auto foo(); doesn't work without trailing return type
did you define auto foo()'s return type later?
you can't just do auto foo(); and then not specify it
// good
auto foo();

auto foo() {
    return 10;
}

// bad
auto foo();
yeah its inline
you shouldn't do it at all
19:29
returns std::find_if(...)
Regardless, it shouldn't ICE even if it's ill-formed
@A.H. I've won several, but not from that answer.
it doesn't error out for me btw
@Rapptz with -g ? (4.8)
yup
give a short example
19:31
// bad
auto foo();
user3010322
Hey, wasn't someone working on a range library?
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And isn't one in the works for C++17?
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(Someone in the lounge was, that is)
has to be a member function to get ICE
19:32
Everyone has their range library
Robot has taussig
Luc has his own too I think
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I could really use a good range library.
@A.H. ah yeah. I had a free function.
user3010322
I mean, right now I just have one range-buffer type (buffer_view, buffer_container), but nothing more... abstract.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit are you saying auto is bad or that example ?
@Rapptz -- anthing left to complain about here - or should I let it be: (the code formally using delete) stackoverflow.com/a/20753144/2963099
19:35
@ThePhD Virtually everybody here has one.
and C++17... technically ranges are in the works but the reality is there's no useful consensus on what they should even be like or what features to offer.
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I don’t have one.
user3010322
That's a shame.
@DeadMG I take it C++14 is 'finalized' ?
@GlennTeitelbaum just think it's weird to use new when everything is known at compile-time.
basically
19:36
@rightfold I don't either.
@Rapptz - presumably to make sure it doesn't blow the stack its 1000x1000 doubles - and because that was the question
Ell
Ell
I don't
I would think the easiest way would be a union of structs, but I'd rather try to write a parser for Haskell than program anything in C++. — dfeuer 2 mins ago
lol
Is "reduce" a synonym for "fold"?
You mean in English or in programming?
19:48
in functional programming
reduce is usually foldl no?
user1804599
rightreduce
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rightreduce
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Haha, same idea!
@AndyProwl Yes
OK, thanks
Also sometimes filter is called select, and map is called collect
For some reason
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@JohannesSchaub-litb guis
Except in C# which uses Select for map :v
I was wondering why PPL's parallel version of std::accumulate is called parallel_reduce
19:50
PPL?
Parallel Patterns Library
MS stuff
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Parallel Programming Library
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Oh, Pattern
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But yeah, Microsoft "stuff". u.u
how do I see diffs between two tags in github?
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19:53
@Rapptz Start by clicking on the Accept and Merge buttons here.
user3010322
when I googled it, all I saw was how ugly github was back then
@ThePhD Man, learn how to rebase
"Forgot to add a dot" is a bad commit :v
or git commit --amend
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I pushed it, so I couldn't amend. :c
19:58
Sure you can
You just need to force update on the remote
Ahahah Super Hexagon is 0.30€ on Steam
Oh wait, that's voting. It's 0.59 now
Also Gnomoria -75%
Also RPG MAKER VX
They're really desperate to sell it, it's on every sale lately
I doubt they're desperate, it's pretty popular like game maker.
RPG Maker would have been better if it weren't for the Ruby.
user3010322
Ugh, the ruby.
GML just sucks in general.
It wasn't much better pre-Ruby :v
user3010322
I still don't know what programming language is... good, for scripting.
20:03
Forth
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Never seen it.
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What's it syntax look like?
push, pop rot
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: FLOOR5 ( n -- n' )   DUP 6 < IF DROP 5 ELSE 1 - THEN ;
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Er.
20:05
lol
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz RPG Maker introduced me to ruby! (And pushed me to learn programming)
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@ThePhD APL
RPG Maker made me hate ruby.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD ruby, lua, python ?
Ruby made me hate Ruby
3
Ell
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20:05
ruby is awesome
<3
Also doublefuck Rails
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I still dont' have much experience with Python.
Ell
Ell
I've never used rails
I'm so confused:
> Not used in Flash Player through version 7 (always set to 0 to save space)
a UI16 set to 0 still takes the same space as any ui16 :S
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.... I hate stringly-typed shit. =/
user3010322
20:11
The web has really made me hate strings and text for transportation of stuff in general.
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 Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: deflate-stream
 Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: mux; max-channels=4; flow-control,
  deflate-stream
 Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: private-extension
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What does that even mean
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Which one's an extension? Which one's a parameter?
Ell
Ell
woo I'm just past half way through copying up all the tag types
20:24
@ThePhD Uh, it's well-defined?
user3010322
I don't see how?
Also it wouldn't make a difference if it were binary
user3010322
What is flow-control, deflate-stream?
You'd still have to follow the grammar
-4
Q: How to be a C++ expert?

user3114665i want to learn C++ thoroughly, so that it becomes my basic skill set and I can even crack tough interviews such as Amazon or Microsoft with it. Can you please tell me a specific plan or website which can assist me in becoming an expert. Because till now, the highest I go is just writing basic co...

20:28
Cool, PHP plugin for uWSGI in the repo is fucked
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uWSGI?
20:44
It's easy - just learn everything that a c++ expert knows. — Shomz 19 mins ago
Truth in advertising
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@CatPlusPlus So that allows you to just write a lot of code in different languages?
No, it's an app server
@Ell no easy to generate this from the specs? Cause seriously how are you going test that/all of those/actually work. ....
Ell
Ell
@sehe I can only find the spec in pdf and I can't find a nice way of generating them :S
there are only 65 tag types so typing them out isn't that difficult
But copy errors
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Ell
20:48
I'll just have to test thoroughly :)
How?
Ell
Ell
well
I'll just take some existing swfs, use an existing tool to make a dump of the tags
then comapare
> coma pare
somehow opropriote
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21:06
I survived christmas, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt!
It's not christmas yet
@sehe not for you maybe :p
oh shute. I forget. It can' really be "over" yet though
Also, didn't you say you live in Germany?
I do
So. It's not even begun yet
21:07
the whole family and presents business happens on the 24th here.
And you got a tshirt, I gather
not really.
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@melak47 Shoulda asked them for more RAM.
@ThePhD I have 16GB, more won't fit in my board :p
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Then you shoulda asked for 6 monitors!
21:09
@ThePhD I already have 3, and nvidia cards only do 4 at most, and I don't wanna plug in another card :p
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Oh, well then.
user3010322
I'm not sure what to tell you. :D
merry christmas :D
@ThePhD And a new board
sbi
sbi
Obligatory link on How to Teach Yourself programming in 21 Days: abstrusegoose.com/249. Applies pretty well to C++, except I'd double or triple all times. — sbi 3 mins ago
21:10
So. 63 days. That's a good value deal
@sbi the strip already mentions C++ :v
Ell
Ell
@sehe Only just realised this was me :P
@Ell :)
@melak47 Except, the ape would double or triple all times
sbi
sbi
> I'd rather be a rising ape than a falling angel. — Terry Pretchett
@melak47 I haven't looked at it in a few years.
Ell
Ell
Hi @sbi :)
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21:13
@sehe Yeah. It's a bad habit to have in sprint planning sessions. Because Kassandra Effect. :(
Lo @Ell.
@sbi I should learn this. Also, see the starred interview vid (Univ. of Karlsruhe)
19 hours ago, by Andy Prowl
Awesome interview with Robert C. Martin on professionalism, sw craftmanship, and more
One vid that was worth my time. First one in a looong time I must say
sbi
sbi
@sehe The one with Uncle Bob? I used to read everything available from him in the late 90s. My eagerness to consume videos isn't that great, though. Why bother reading a whole interview if the important thoughts could have been put into a dozen well-formulated sentences?
This interview is really close to just that. It's ~6 questions with quite provocative blunt answers.
I agree on wasting time watching videos. Often I just run them on a second monitor and only if it's really worthwhile I'll give it my undivided attention.
sbi
sbi
Wait a moment. I gave one of my sons a RPG for xmas, and now he needs my advice.... :-/
@sbi a role playing game or a rocket propelled grenade? :E
21:19
@sbi lol
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi hahaha
Since nobody is using the Old School chat - I added a feed
Ell
Ell
@sehe same
I like watching videos but 2x speed is a must most of the times. 3x usually gives poor audio.
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@AndyProwl thanks for linking that video about professionalism. It made me watch another talk by that guy which was an eye-opener.
21:28
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A: boost spirit V2 qi bug associated with optimization level

seheIt's a bug in your code, nothing wrong with the compiler or the optimization levels. The cinch is with expression templates (like the ones used by Boost Proto, and hence by Boost Spirit). They are only valid to the end of their enclosing full expression [1] The canonical workaound is: BOOST_...

^ I love magic answers like these. Sadly, they should really be the sign C++ is still a loose canon.
@rightfold link?
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@JohanLarsson which of the two?
the eye-opener
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21:29
It’s about MVC and EBI and somewhat about testing.
@rightfold Glad you liked it. This one about architecture is also very interesting. Plus if you are willing to spend some $ I definitely suggest buying his videos from the Clean Code series.
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Never thought of this way of separating things.
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@AndyProwl That was the eye-opener. :)
@rightfold I didn't think it was about any of that, I thought it was about proper component layering, very similar to Lakos's Large scale design
@rightfold Oh hey. I've seen that one before. I didn't realize he's the same guy as in the interview @AndyProwl posted yesterday. I must say I liked the interview way better. Perhaps because the question format really works well for him (triggering short, condensed summaries on a subject)
21:32
@rightfold Ah, cool :)
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@AndyProwl I downloaded Clean Code to skim it and I liked it. I think I’m going to buy it.
sbi
sbi
@melak47 It's Gothic 3. :)
@rightfold You mean the book?
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@AndyProwl Yeah.
user1804599
Oh, there are also videos.
sbi
sbi
21:33
@sehe That's almost 40mins!
@rightfold Yes the book is interesting, but I don't think he covers "Clean Architecture" there. The videos are better IMO
> As an IT pro I don’t have the time to google all these teething troubles. With BitLocker I just say “encrypt now” and I am done.
lol
@rightfold I could have used the eye opener in my career. I think I worked it out on my own around 2003. I was going into my 3rd-ish larger project and was responible for "architecture" as well as implementation. I was sweating it.
But it came out going very smoothly, for precisely the reasons stated. These days I just chart the territory, think of how I'd like things to work/look and then decouple the uncertain stuff.
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I’m trying to apply TDD and EBI to Hexapoda for fun.
Ugh 1h video
21:37
@sehe I liked both equally for different reasons. The interview is perhaps more enjoyable, and I found myself nodding and smiling several times in agreement, but I also found the talk on architecture very inspiring from a technical point of view
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Looks something like this.
I liked the Fitness story
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@CatPlusPlus a 1h interesting video with lots of humour. vOv
It's about programming so bleh
Also fucking uWSGI
@rightfold I don't know Scala, so it's hard for me to judge. I'm practicing TDD with C++
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21:42
Not sure how boundary interface would look like, though.
user1804599
Currently I’m just acting like it will be a function signature when I get to it (i.e. the interface would be CreateProjectRequest => CreateProjectResponse).
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I cannot imagine there being more than one method in a boundary anyway.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus How would you make your own PopFilter from scratch?
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> John May followed you
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21:46
But what if he didn’t?
@ThePhD ho ho ho!
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@melak47 merry Christmas!
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@rightfold And to one and all, a good night!
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@CatPlusPlus Erm. Nevermind
@rightfold Wasn't hexapoda like 4-5 languages ago?
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21:48
Not anymore!
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I can't find
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the microphone Jerry linked me to
I should but I don't know which one
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It was not only cheap but had superb quality. I remember bookmarking it but it's not there. =[
user1804599
@AndyProwl Programming Erlang by Joe Armstrong.
21:50
@rightfold Can I download it for free?
user1804599
Not legally, I think.
user1804599
But I bought the eBook and it’s DRM free!
Found! Thanks :)
Downloaded from here
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It’s about high-level concurrency and Erlang.
user1804599
@AndyProwl That seems like the first edition. I don’t know how much has changed, though.
21:53
Sweet, I am trying to learn more about concurrency in general
warps.
that's Dead's favourite concurrent technique.
user1804599
s/warps/wraps/.
What's a warp?
it's kinda similar to how GPUs do parallelism
(there's also this book about concurrent programming in Erlang)
21:55
basically, you invoke one function to do the same job on N objects in parallel.
user1804599
I call that parallel map. :v
Sounds similar to PPL's parallel_for_each
(or parallel_transform)
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@AndyProwl beware though; Joe Armstrong is a bit cocky about his own language.
I just realized it has 526 pages
That won't take a couple of days I guess
@AndyProwl Related, but not identical.

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