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23:00
STAHP THE PLINKS D:
template<typename F, typename Arg>
void call(F&& f, Arg&& arg) {
    [=]{ f(arg); }(); // can't use move or forward here
}
How should I capture F and Arg?
@Xeo plink
=p
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@MonadNewb fuck off :|
inb4 @MonadNewb plonk
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@StackedCrooked std::bind
23:02
Ah, to enable move or forwarding..
Interesting. I first thought to avoid bind because of the type-erasure cost.
However, it must be use if Arg can be non-copyable.
I hadn't considered that.
what type-erasure cost?
bind isn't type-erased.
bind returns std::function, which uses type erasure... afik
nope
returns undefined type.
It doesn't return std::function.
It's implementation defined.
there's a std::is_bind_result or something like that.
and also
bind could never, ever return std::function.
23:04
wow, some people are touchy around here today...
because it supports polymorphic function objects
fuck
why am I so afraid of vomiting
Emetophobia.
that's a thing?
@MonadNewb Feely yesterday, touchy today.
@DeadMG Yeah. I have it.
It's my only phobia.
23:06
I totally get you
I guess my memory of boost::bind corrupted me.
@StackedCrooked They operated the exact same way.
I guess I just suck then.
so
if I go to my doctor and beg for the surgery, I wonder what the chances are that a), he would actually agree, and b), I would be left with chronic diarrhoea or other long-term unpleasant side effects?
user142019
Damn.
user142019
23:11
Korpiklaani is such good music to wake up with.
@DeadMG a) I'd say about even odds. b) Very low (as long as you think in terms of "life is short", so side effects the rest of your life still qualify as "short term").
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Yay, using-aliases in VS13 RTM
lol
at this rate, the rest of my life is going to be very short
either my stomach problem will turn out to be cancer or something, or maybe I'll kill myself to stop suffering
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> lol
23:20
@BenjaminGruenbaum accepted answer: "Yes."
wut
@melak47 I flagged as not an answer
What a joke language
Ooh, I got "nice-answer". <3
@melak47 wtf? 151 upvotes for that answer, too?
@MonadNewb Java -_-
that user basically got all his rep from that
23:24
@BenjaminGruenbaum umm...sure, that explains it
user142019
> TransactionAwarePersistenceManagerFactoryProxy
@rightfold That's why I posted it here, to show how awesome Java is, in case everyone was forgetting -_-
user142019
This stuff is either generated or the guys who wrote these classes are heavily brainwashed.
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dat name
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Spring also has AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean.
23:33
Front page HN. Nuked under a minute ago.
@rightfold You've got to be kidding me
15 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
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@BenjaminGruenbaum It is a "convenient proxy factory bean superclass for proxy factory beans that create only singletons."
@BenjaminGruenbaum damn, I missed it
@rightfold Holy shit , I'm abandoning all hope and going to drown myself now or something.
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And this is why PHP > Java.
user142019
23:37
Inconsistent terribleness > over-engineered bullshit.
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SQLAlchemy is nice.
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Especially its autoloading feature.
Yeah, I enjoy it :)
I think C# mappers are ahead though.
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Never used them.
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But as long as I cannot use my own schema I set up using SQL, I don't want it.
user142019
23:40
RoR's ORM is so pathetic compared to SQLAlchemy it's hilarious.
@Mysticial is Google good/fun thus far?
@JohanLarsson yeah
they don't make you write java?
@rightfold Of course you can, you just add it to the project and it automagically generates classes for you with all the right relations. Also, it generates SQL on the fly but caches and compiles it - it's pretty sweet, you get to write functional style.
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What if I change my schema?
23:43
You run a file and it updates on its own
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Can I add my own methods to the generated classes?
Of course, C# has partial classes
SELECT a.user,b.postTitle FROM dbo.users as a WHERE userid=15
LEFT JOIN dbo.posts as b on postid = 15
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Awesome.
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Three more questions: does it support PostgreSQL, can I use it with LINQ and what's it called?
Becomes:
Users.First(x=>x.id==15).Select(y=>new {user=y.user,post=y.post.postTitle});
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23:44
Okay, it supports LINQ. :P
Yeah, just plain ol' linq with C# lambdas
You can't do LINQ to objects and it has to be a lambda expression (and not a function)
user142019
Ah.
(Because it has to be able to convert it to SQL)
user142019
Seems logical.
You obviously also can't call methods from your program unless they're all expressions
user142019
23:46
You cannot create expression trees from arbitrary methods.
Yeah, exactly
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Does it support PostgreSQL? Because that's the only RDBMS I use. xD
Yeah, I'm stuck with mssql but afaik both NHibernate and EntityFramework support PGSql
(PGSql 7 and above iirc, but that shouldn't be a problem)
user142019
The last time I looked at NHibernate it required XML.
also it does not short circuit (x!=null && x.Name ="Johan") can * I think*
23:47
Alchemy is pretty sweet too though.
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I'd rather kill myself.
@rightfold Not since lambdas, what are we? Java coders?
I'd probably use Entity first, it's very simple to set up
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If I can use EF with Mono and PostgreSQL I will use it.
I have no idea about Mono
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> As of Mono 2.11.3, Microsoft's open sourced EntityFramework is part of Mono's distribution.
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23:48
:orgasm:
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Let's check this shit out.
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I like C# more than Python anyway. Also F#.
Lol, it has its problems, you have to watch for stuff like "select n+1" but that's true for every mapper. I always hand optimize the spikes into stored procedures.
Yeah, you can use EF with F# :)
user142019
How does the generation work? You just invoke a program that reads SQL and generates C#? :v
You get the POCO generator and run it
Apparently it's not even needed anymore

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