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19:00
@not-rightfold I like the warning
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> Turned out I had a loop inside a loop and both were using i when one should've been using j.
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@Xeo haha.
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My JavaScript teacher did that between multiple functions without using var.
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The fuck is with your avatar.
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If you leave out var it will make a global. :D
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19:02
@Xeo I removed email address.
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Atleast put one up directly on SO then :s
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Why the hate towards identicons?
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Also why are they always green.
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They're not
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It was an exaggeration.
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19:13
Gah.
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That awful spacing.
@ScottW you just broke a part of my head
@not-rightfold kerning?
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19:17
@MooingDuck Guess so.
one you see it you can't unsee it [nsfl]
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It's ugly at the t.
@ScottW hahaha the last face
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Ha!
19:19
same :c
i got 30's on all except that one lol
but my a,w,and i were all slightly to the left
yet 100 so idk
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YouTube playlist y u Bohemian Rhapsody.
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My ears.
@not-rightfold it's amazing
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It a horrible song.
@not-rightfold whats with the new account?
But I want my accept =/ lol
must keep up the accept rate
@not-rightfold nah, it's cool
@not-rightfold You're a horrible person. :(
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@BartekBanachewicz The beginning is nice, but after a while it sounds like a heap of random sounds. :s
@Borgleader Still easily possible.
19:26
@not-rightfold it's bohemian!
How exactly do virtual tables work?
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magic
@Pawnguy7 you shouldn't care
@BartekBanachewicz yeah how dare he wonder how something works
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@Pawnguy7 obj->__vptr->some_function(obj)
19:28
@Pawnguy7 I will write that fucking article specially for you tomorrow
@JustinMeiners that's not the point
FOCUS
I suppose, but I think that is what Java programmers say about pointers.
Haskell has no pointers and it magically works :V
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Haskell has pointers.
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Just not as a language feature. :3
19:29
@Pawnguy7 it describes it here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_method_table
@not-rightfold I have a ferrari. It's just not mine.
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@BartekBanachewicz That's not the same thing.
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It's not part of you.
@BartekBanachewicz yeah good analogy there. That makes sense
I am drunk. Stop using reason.
@JustinMeiners haskell really doesn't have pointers.
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19:30
ass bartek.drunk = true
what's ass?
@not-rightfold eh, FFI
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@BartekBanachewicz Variable rebinding in Gear. :V
@not-rightfold OIC
They keep asking things that are already explained in the dupe lol
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19:31
It's three letters like let. :)
I could perhaps take a look at Gear but it targets javascript so uh
@Pawnguy7 Pretty well. Oh wait: you said "exactly". Okay, on a scale of 1 to 100, I'd give them a 89.4. Is that exact enough?
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@BartekBanachewicz To what extent is JavaScript similar to Lua?
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Because if it's "quite much" then rewrite the rewriter so it targets Lua. :P
As I read it, it is initialized to the most derived member. Does this occur each time you make an instance?
19:32
@not-rightfold Lua = JS - Quirks, with much smaller VM
more or less.
Lua has also better closures, stackless recursion and coroutines
and well, it's much easier to extend.
Does Lua have a stack at all?
@not-rightfold I'd rather write an implementation in Terra, so it can compile to native code :3
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uh
Terra is amazing for writing languages in it.
@not-rightfold it really works
and works really fucking well
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In Terra or one that targets Terra?
19:34
@Pawnguy7 Only when dealing with the "Worst ever conceived" API.
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Because you can write a compiler that targets x86-64 in Haskell too. :V
@BartekBanachewicz Prototypes ?
@not-rightfold you pretty much write the interpreter in Lua, pack the statements into a table, and then compile it through terra
@ShuklaSannidhya implementable as a language feature in Lua
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@BartekBanachewicz Like System.Reflection.Emit?
@MooingDuck There probably wasn't a mention of templates, but that's because the question evolved quite a bit since it was posted. The original question was a confusing between explicit and implicit conversion.
19:35
@not-rightfold hey, why don't you take a look at how brainfuck is implemented?
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@BartekBanachewicz I implemented a Brainfuck compiler in D.
@Borgleader oh, then rollback the changes to the question if the answers become invalid.
@BartekBanachewicz wait, what?
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I should write a Brainfuck compiler with LLVM.
@Pawnguy7 about tiled renderers
@not-rightfold terra was made with that stuff in mind
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19:37
I really have no idea what you're talking about.
but yeah, I figure it's close to Reflection.Emit
I was confused if that was in response to something or not.
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You write an interpreter in Lua and then you pass some shit to Terra and it compiles that at runtime or what?
@Pawnguy7 not really, I am drank
19:38
@not-rightfold Write it in Brainfuck. 4mhz.de/bfdev.html
@not-rightfold pretty much that.
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Except the Terra part is really minimal there
Ah, I see. Ok then. Really hoping it comes out working, because if it does, it is a lot better in.. every way.
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@BartekBanachewicz ah System.Reflection.Emit. :P
19:39
@not-rightfold Well, Lua is a metaprogramming language for Terra. Way better than what C++ has with templates :P
@Pawnguy7 what comes out working?
@not-rightfold That'll work too, I guess. Just, somehow basic black and white seems so much more...suitable to Brainfuck.
@JerryCoffin I love that language
In SQL, do you know how can I copy the ids from one column and place them in another column ?
@georgemano you put them in a private room together and they reproduce
i.e. have sex, but it's forbidden to say sex here
oh god I'm drunk.
@MooingDuck I don't think I can do rollbacks. Anyway, if you feel like it take a look at the original version of the question.
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19:40
@georgemano UPDATE t SET c = d :v
and my LoL match is starting
gonna be fun
@Borgleader I did, the origional question isn't a good question though, I'm not certain what to do here
@BartekBanachewicz The new Renderer/World rewrite. It is much simpler. If the problem was in fact with the tile part, then once that is done, if it works. So um, if, once that part is fixed, it all works as expected, it is good.
@Pawnguy7 if you took my code, it will work :V
@Borgleader "The rule is, during template argument deduction, to user defined conversion is attemped. "????
19:41
@MooingDuck s/to/no/ oops
@BartekBanachewicz Possible an error in transcription, considering the two times I did it, it came out differently.
But you never told me what progress per tiles meant.
@Pawnguy7 what?
Replacing variables and such. Say, tileSizeX with BlockSizeCalculator::getBlockSize(), etc. Screwing up one would have done it.
@Pawnguy7 ....
seriously
I don't follow.
19:44
@MooingDuck I might just flag, I did that previously when someone altered his question after I answered. I said "well you did this ans that's wrong.", he updated the question's code and said "well now im getting this error" so my answer was obsolete by then
@Borgleader 6k isn't enough to edit questions?
I can edit, but isn't roll back 10k thing? (I've never actually tried tbh)
@Borgleader no, it's just another edit
actually, in this particular case, 2/3 answers now match the question, so I'd leave it alone now
19:47
I want to insert the values of ids from table1 that are not already in column id of table2. It is something like
INSERT INTO table1 ( column1 )
SELECT col1
FROM table2
woo! Work just got us MSDN subscriptions! "Over 11 terabytes of Microsoft Products are available to you"
gratz
I have MSDNAA from Uni
I'll be sure to download VS2013 from there before I finish school
@Borgleader so did I, but 11TB seems like more
Yeah I think what you get depends on how much the school pays. Like we don't get the Office suite, but I think it's technically available
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Shit.
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19:50
I need to add exception handling to Gear.
@not-rightfold ... yes
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And new. :V
OMG We were just given the go-ahead that we're moving from VC 2008 to VC 2012! WoOoO!
I CAN HAZ UNIQUE_PTR!
@Xeo Is this a good thing? I can't tell. Sounds pretty bad to me.
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19:56
2 mins ago, by Xeo
wat
@MooingDuck :D
But still no compiler-generated move ctors!
> can't copy paste code
what a shitty site
@Rapptz I s'pose it's advantageous for template code, so a single syntax suffices for a wider variety of target types.
Wow I have to have Javascript enabled to copy paste code
import std.algorithm;
import std.range;

void main()
{
    auto x = iota(50)
        .map!(a => a + 1)
        .filter!(a => a % 5 == 0)
        .array
        .reverse;

    assert(x == [50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5]);
}
^ this is cool
@MooingDuck You were still on 2008? omg... i feel your pain.
Why can't I have this
19:59
Did someone in the lounge have a lua/C++ binding thingy?
@BartekBanachewicz was working on that i think
@Borgleader thanks, that might be enough to find the link
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@Rapptz Aka . == |> :D
@MooingDuck Lundi
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Awright, time for my daily dose of Kanji!
20:06
posted on August 09, 2013 by Jim Hogg

  If you have arrived in the middle of this blog series, you might want instead to begin at the beginning. This post examines the optimization called Dead-Code-Elimination, which I’ll abbreviate to DCE.  It does what it says: discards any calculations whose results are not actually used by the program. Now, you will probably assert that your code calculates only results that

=/ I can't seem to be able to get more than 2/3 accept rate
you know what would be neat, is if Coliru had copies of the various repositories of the regulars
definite increase in Polish email spam lately
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@MooingDuck I think @Stacked added wheels at one point
@MooingDuck Yeah
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20:20
Hmm. This is weird.
@MooingDuck yeah, Lundi's the thing. Need anything WRT it?
@BartekBanachewicz trying to figure out what the syntax looks like. From what little I see here I'm not a fan so far
@MooingDuck what's wrong?
@BartekBanachewicz do you have object/table support at all? There's no hint of a syntax that might work yet
@MooingDuck WTF is "object"? And no, tables are not yet supported.
20:24
@BartekBanachewicz that's a pretty big one
@MooingDuck I agree. And that's why it's hard to implement
@kbok made a draft, but we didn't really work on it enough to make it into master
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What's so hard about a table?
extended proxies, support for vector and friends...
reference semantics
it's a big feature that has to be thought through
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This code returns [] but prints [{ ... }]. :|
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Fuck you, JavaScript.
20:26
@not-rightfold indeed
@BartekBanachewicz I'm just writing... a test case? so I can figure out what I want the API to look like
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Ohh
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db.each is a-fucking-synchronous.
@MooingDuck sure. Feel free to post your proposed syntax as an issue.
@BartekBanachewicz why lua.set_global? I guess that works for the global level, but similar syntax wont work for locals/tables. Maybe lua.global().set( would be more consistent?
20:27
@MooingDuck i think it's a remnant of the beginning.
also, when embedding, globals are used often, really
@MooingDuck lua.global()["x"], if anything, and then lua["x"] makes way more sense
it all operates on proxies
I just don't want to slap some half-working duct tape solution on that, before we really have something good.
@BartekBanachewicz I actually started with obj["x"] syntax, but then realized that could make implementation for setting vs getting behind the scenes a PITA, so I switched to obj.get("x") and obj.set("x", var), at least to start
@MooingDuck okey.
I was mostly using binding lambdas so far.
that's why I focused on that part of tests/implementation
:laffo: I took a peek at the fridge, and 1/4 is alcohol.
@MooingDuck if you are willing to use it, I can put haskell aside for a while and focus on Lundi :)
it's very motivating to see that it's not going to waste
Why would you do that
20:30
and I think what we have so far is really good
@CatPlusPlus because Lundi is good
@BartekBanachewicz oh, don't do it for my sake, I'm just dreaming about what could happen if my work ever switched from our in-house piece of garbage to lua.
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@MooingDuck Proxies suck in C++ :/
@MooingDuck still
I think that a lot of people could really use it if I've added tables
I'll dig up what kbok made when I sober up, set it as a PR and then work on it tomorrow then
meanwhile, star and watch the project :3
20:33
@BartekBanachewicz that I did do for now
Which Linux distro do you guys use and would recommend?
@Tuntuni xubuntu
@BartekBanachewicz How is it different from Ubuntu?
It has 'x' in the name.
20:34
Ubuntu is for noobs like me
@CatPlusPlus I heard that Arch is hard to configure if you're a beginner or something. Is that true?
@TonyTheLion and me <3
Do I look like a beginner~
@CatPlusPlus Shit :3
@CatPlusPlus You shruged
20:37
@Tuntuni XFCE instead of Gnome
@Borgleader <3
Everyone is so eager to work on that chat thingy
but I use Xubuntu on VM :P
@CatPlusPlus chill out and roll a prototype
@BartekBanachewicz Windows as main OS?
20:40
Polar Bear uses only Linux at home, afaik
Also spent most of the afternoon seeing friends. Yay for London!!!
A happy Lion!!! :)
@TonyTheLion I had the afternoon off.
Great way to start a week end, I think.
@EtiennedeMartel that's neat
@BartekBanachewicz having problems with github atm, but here's my thoughts. Needs much consideration.
why did that get a star?
@MooingDuck because I am drunk now and I want to find it tomorrow
I appreciate your opinion and input :)
@BartekBanachewicz isn't that what bookmarks are for?
20:51
@MooingDuck eh
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Yes. :<
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I want to fucking push something.
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Oh it's back. :3
anyone here know anything about cvs
trying to run cmd to see all available modules
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comma values separated
fail :(
@Rooster I issue them to bad questions all the time.
Don't use CVS, problem solved
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20:58
unfortunately for me, thats not my call
I'm used to git
I have most of the basics of cvs down
but still hitting trouble now and then
@EtiennedeMartel me too.
Maybe you should stop being so violent then
I'm teaching trouble valuable life lessons by hitting it
don't tell me how to raise my children
I should consider breathing once in a while
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21:06
If you need to consider breathing, you should consider going to a hospital. NOW.
@DeadMG What makes you say that?
@TonyTheLion autoerotic aestheticization
oh gawd
also, why are you answering in his place?
@TonyTheLion he's pushed it a bit too far it seems
21:17
er
do you mean "asphyxiation"
and no
I thought that's what he meant
not sure I could see puppy being into that
yeah... the word I said somehow seems even more confusing
Watching Day9 play XCOM
21:25
I hate playing with a troll
@EtiennedeMartel Talking about Lol?
@Borgleader Yeah.
Yeah, trolls/leavers/ragers sucks
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@EtiennedeMartel lol
Just played with an Ahri who kept feeding intentionally and then eventually sold her entire gear just so she could buy enough wards to fill our base
21:27
LOL oh god... i hope you reported her
Of course
I think what happened is that she got really pissed at our Wukong at the start of the game and decided to troll just to spite him.
Ugh one of Microsoft's security updates broke WMV rendering in games.
And still not fixed.
classic microsoft
@EtiennedeMartel before they blocked that 6x boots was funnier
@EtiennedeMartel are you participating in tribunal?
21:42
I wonder whether I can still find CS 1.6 servers
Of course..
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why don't you play LoL?
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rofl
@BartekBanachewicz Because I don't want to.
21:46
it would be better if the music was on a better loop though without a noticable pause
@not-rightfold you know what that is a reference to?
yeah the cutoff on the loop is annoying
Steam download: 1.5MB
Steam post-install upgrade: 97MB
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@BartekBanachewicz Duh, meatspin.
@not-rightfold hell yeah
21:47
good thing my bandwidth isn't metered or anything
@not-rightfold needs niggaflip reference or wtv it was called
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lemon party
Ok. Im gong to die tonitey pidst
why aren't we playing something together
srsly
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We're all playing fuck Java.
21:59
> Why do Java programmers need glasses? Because they don't C#
old :P but i still laugh at it

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