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15:00
@sehe I am just doubting him and failed to word it correctly.
^ E_NAMETOOLONG
is that PHP error formatting?
I think it's UNIX style
E_NOTICE, E_WARNING, E_ALL
nice
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@sehe There is no underscore in there.
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15:04
It’s list ENAMETOOLONG.
Too late to improve
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Well, time to implement the WebSocket stuff.
Of course. We maken new language. Barely has the essentials. Time for WebSockets
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Erlang is older than I am.
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And it has already been made.
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15:14
Time to write front-end!
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15:26
Yay.
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I can control /bin/cat from a web browser!
meh. make it /usr/bin/rev
@rightfold what are you using for the web stuff?
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@sehe JavaScript.
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And Erlang on the server side.
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With a WebSocket for communication.
15:28
wokay. you doing interactive online shell for Styx?
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No.
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I pay twenty bucks for my server. Gotta do something with it.
make it harvest porn
or do continous backups
I mean, make it do something useful :)
@rightfold heaven looks interesting
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15:30
It is not interesting.
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@sehe REPL service is useful.
okay then
who upvoted this? :(
@sehe that's what I do :P
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I plan on adding Haskell, Python, Ruby, Perl and Z shell.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what are you? upvote police?
15:31
@Jefffrey yes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry officer, I didn't do it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit with your VPS? Me too. For some stuff
@Jefffrey He's the Vald-answer-police I reckon
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Also, "I have an error" sounds right on the mark
@sehe £66pcm and I don't do nearly enough with it
Originally I was going to use it to help me develop my server/client game engine infrastructure
It's quite meaty
@LightnessRacesinOrbit pcm? You mean 66 pence per month?
@sehe per calendar month
15:35
Gosh. Must be some Brittishism
I don't see it regularly
I think it might be an old-man-ism
Pedantism
It's all over rent agreements and the like.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit And wow, that's expensive
@sehe It's actually not. If you knew the specs.
15:36
@LightnessRacesinOrbit (I called it!)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well. You know, it's gotta be at least 32GiB, 2TB local disk and unlimited bandwith. And dual Xeon
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yup
1 min ago, by sehe
Pedantism
I don't see how that is relevant
but whatever
15:37
hehehe.
No, legalese is your natural habitat
I'm not talking about legalese
1 min ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
It's all over rent agreements and the like.
Go look at an estate agent's window.
I didn't say it was buried in the small print
You know, they don't mention pcm here :)
It's a perfectly cromulent term in the English language
15:38
Cromulent, there you go
PCM is as distinct from a four-weekly cycle
TIL
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You don't say :)
@sehe No, I do actually
I find this paragraph funny (in the owner builder reading material):
In some areas, stealing from open building sites is regarded by the local residents as normal practice
rather than a crime. Some new tenants on partially completed housing estates will remove paving slabs, bricks, cement, timber, rainwater goods etc., during their “do-it-yourself” weekend activities to complete gardens, sheds and extensions. One or two tours by a security guard should have some effect and a single prosecution in the courts, well publicised, is an excellent deterrent to other potential pilferers who live on the estate.
15:39
@sehe yeah, that too
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> Uncaught RangeError: bofyshould be a multiple ofe
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loljavascript
That's not JavaScript's fault...
that's your debuggers fault
@rightfold maybe you have chosen to do things concurrently. A bit too much
15:40
Not even that - it's some library's fault. Simple concatenation code fail. No built-in JavaScript operation requires A to be a multiple of B, as far as I know.
Oh gee, that was "Vlad-answer-police"
Good job figuring it out
@sehe It wasn't difficult ;p
I hate making tie paws
I'm so puppy smart that my brain automagically corrected it for me.
I didn't even notice the typo.
15:42
only puppy is puppy smart.
15:53
@DeadMG you're a mutt
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Woo!
@DeadMG my puppy chewed on both my office chairs at home this friday
he left them alone for a year then bang, 2/2
> int receiveFrame(void * buffer, int length, int & flags);
> Receives a frame from the socket and stores it in buffer. Up to length bytes are received. If the frame's payload is larger, a WebSocketException is thrown and the WebSocket connection must be terminated.

Poco, WHAT THE FUCK?! Websocket frames have *length*. I want to get that fucking *length*, allocate memory and then get the payload.
not sure he is puppy anymore though
16:04
feed him, maybe?
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@Abyx lolfail
@Abyx That's what you get for no internal buffering
@sehe maybe, he could get worse though
shit it's not even funny. websockets support 64-bit lengths %)
@JohanLarsson nah, that's just with our Puppy, when he eats
16:07
and fucking chunked transfer.
fuck Poco.
@sehe :)
xml is not much fun
erm. Who claimed as much?
(frantically looking for plonked users)
I saw no claim, still felt like writing it
Dog poop stinks
I felt like writing fuck c++ yesterday just to blend in.
16:18
I farted more than once
That's what twitter is for!
I've never written a tweet but I add hashtags to what I write in chat sometimes for some reason
guess it is just as bad
There are 380 tests in the current project, have a strong feeling they are not finegrained enough for the bs that is going on here now
how big is the project?
how do you measure?
in pain
16:25
1990 lines of code , looking for class count
1990 lines of C++?
Cyclomatic complexity 1005 wtf that means :)
no C#
I'd say it's not that big of a project yet then.
unless you have a lot of 1 million chars long lines
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@JohanLarsson number of cycles in the control flow graph.
@rightfold does that count recursive functions?
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16:28
Yes.
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It shouldn’t care about functions, just about basic blocks.
@rightfold VS claims it has a maintainability index of 86!
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Cyclomatic complexity (or conditional complexity) is a software metric (measurement). It was developed by Thomas J. McCabe, Sr. in 1976 and is used to indicate the complexity of a program. It is a quantitative measure of logical strength of the program. It directly measures the number of linearly independent paths through a program's source code. The concept, although not the method, is somewhat similar to that of general text complexity measured by the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test. Cyclomatic complexity is computed using the control flow graph of the program: the nodes of the graph cor...
@JohanLarsson that's /small/. Only the code I actually wrote myself in my new job amounts to 6kLOC - and that's from scratch. Reused code is separate (that makes it 20k)
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@JohanLarsson now divide it by eighty and you have the real maintainability index.
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16:29
@sehe But you write C++.
@sehe Over what time period?
@rightfold Indeed
why not / 0?
@DeadMG Since ~november
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Because you cannot divide by zero.
16:30
kk
@DeadMG not counting the many refactorings. Some pieces have been written twice :/
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Let’s see how big our code base is.
@sehe yeah it is small but lots of math, my feeling is that equals et al. is a fairly large part of the total lines
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We have 457937 LOC.
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Including HTML.
16:31
Wide is only 14,500loc
@JohanLarsson ah
@rightfold cheat
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Let’s see how much it is without libraries and Bootstrap themes.
yeah, if we're counting libraries then I get to count libstdc++, the CRT, Clang/LLVM, Boost, etc.
@DeadMG count boost and everything else will sound small
I doubt that Clang and LLVM will seem small in comparison.
they're pretty big.
16:34
I admit it took a while to compile clang/llvm
2k is a pretty good size, it is fu o write code when it fits in ones head.
I find the main reason for my code not to fit in my head is because I coded it badly :P
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We have exactly 4 kLOC of Python.
the problem is when dealing with other people's code that's done badly, especially LLVM/Clang who can pull some serious headscratchers.
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Previous project fails to count:
16:35
@DeadMG sure, ugly code fucks up head with fewer lines
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% cloc .
    1249 text files.
    1207 unique files.
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at /usr/local/bin/cloc line 1487.
PERL!@!!!!!!!
lol
I am also using cloc :P
how big is wide?
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replfold is 263 LOC and Styx is 418 LOC.
16:37
@rightfold haha - with libraries (only those consumed in source form):
SLOC	Directory	SLOC-by-Language (Sorted)
2595007 3rdparty        cpp=2185447,ansic=199752,xml=106311,sh=39994,python=32874,
                        asm=12016,perl=10960,cs=3000,ada=1681,pascal=1401,java=876,yacc=456,php=132,awk=58,fortran=43,csh=6
@JohanLarsson how wide is big?!
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@sehe What tool is that?
@rightfold sloccount
6 mins ago, by DeadMG
Wide is only 14,500loc
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@sehe Ok, installed.
16:38
Mostly just boost, that:
SLOC	Directory	SLOC-by-Language (Sorted)
1315526 boost           cpp=1315383,perl=141,sh=2
840099  libs            cpp=746202,xml=77256,python=8278,ansic=2846,cs=2121,
                        sh=1591,asm=1237,perl=387,php=132,fortran=43,csh=6
122511  tools           ansic=44019,cpp=24975,python=24014,xml=18601,sh=9907,
                        yacc=456,asm=353,perl=186
12819   doc             cpp=11547,xml=1255,sh=17
8924    status          xml=8924
@DeadMG btw, how did you do the lexing part of wide. I'm trying to figure out how I should do that. I could parse an input and tokenize every token and return a list of tokens and then create an AST or I could get each token one by one and parse the tree at the same time.
@DeadMG ah I blame low res and reading comprehension :)
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python:      106000 (46.31%)
cpp:          93194 (40.71%)
ansic:        18611 (8.13%)
sh:            9047 (3.95%)
perl:          1962 (0.86%)
asm:             46 (0.02%)
csh:             21 (0.01%)
php:             15 (0.01%)
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Why is there C++ in our code base. Oh wait, Python extensions.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I lex each token as the parser requests it.
16:39
time for a sauna
like the kaleidoscope tutorial?
@rightfold why php?
I don't remember much about the kaleidoscope tutorial
but their coding style is fucking disgusting.
it's hard to see what's really going on.
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix examples that came with a library.
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Our previous project without the F# code (sloccount doesn’t recognize it; @sehe it sucks):
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php:          71435 (99.98%)
python:          13 (0.02%)
16:41
Jan 30 at 0:48, by Luc Danton
@sehe Speaking of servers and admining, remember my box with zfs? It are broke by 3.12 kernel lol.
Ooops. I don't think my fs upgraded silently, but ... it broke down @LucDanton. Nah:
Linux bbs2 3.0.0-32-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 21 15:50:59 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
yeah I was looking at that and I felt it might be a better idea to tokenize first and then build the tree when I have all tokens. Since I write in Scheme having to mutate a global variable doesn't seem right
@sehe :s
So it looks like the system deadlocks. However, when I hotplug one pool after bootin', I get this when I do zpool list:
So, >20 mins of deadlock, much processor activity but NO disk access, AFAICS
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Mutable globals don’t seem right in any language.
You know you're fucked when your admin terminal reads
NAME          SIZE  ALLOC   FREE    CAP  DEDUP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
bbs              -      -      -      -      -  FAULTED  -
bekkup_pool      -      -      -      -      -  FAULTED  -
bulk             -      -      -      -      -  FAULTED  -
root@bbs2:/bulk# zpool import
root@bbs2:/bulk# zpool import
root@bbs2:/bulk#
root@bbs2:/bulk# zpool list
zfs list^C^C^C^C^C
And, obviously, those ^C s don't do anything
16:46
@rightfold well they also use static vars...
@rightfold this makes me think of the GLOBOL language
D: guys why am I so indecisive?
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix COBOL?
@rightfold it's time to call it GLOBOL now
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Erlang is funny.
@Crowz Because we have to tell you why
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16:57
Is there a tool that is similar to TeamCity but doesn’t use 1 GB of RAM?
@rightfold lol
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@sehe vOv
@rightfold I tried jenkins-ci.org but I failed to even get it a single project building
@rightfold looks like I'm gonna work as a programmer for a while now
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@JohanLarsson That is fun.
17:04
probably 100% mech designer + 100% rogrammer in practice
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@JohanLarsson That is fun.
yeah, health, who needs it?
certainly not me.
how many chars is wide? And how many meters is it if you print them all on one line using some standard font?
we use SVN at work, it hurts my ability to work for free at home
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Switch to Git.
17:11
This is why I love democracy: Switzerland has democratically decided to be racist. What a win for humanity.
what is he referring to?
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Switzerland best country.
@rightfold yeah I've been saying that but kind of hard for me as a non-programmer to force them to switch. They are moving towards TFS.
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@JohanLarsson lol
@Jefffrey no idea, sounds strange
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17:16
Because obviously limiting immigration is equal to racism.
@rightfold Well, it pretty much is.
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Indeed, because immigrants are always of a different race.
well, they clearly are of a different race, else they'd just be "Citizens of X country" rather than non-citizens.
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And limiting immigration is obviously the same as claiming said immigrants are inferior to you.
well, it pretty much is.
"We're going to deny you rights because of where you come from".
the only difference between slavery and immigration quotas is that slavers denied slaves more rights.
well, different rights, at least.
17:21
Gf has started with a new joke lately. She looks at my screen and says I write ugly code.
@rightfold well they are. and even if they're not inferior but they're different. e.g. they have a different culture.
for example a culture of gathering bananas from trees and doing nothing more that that.
or robbing other people.
> The ATV was one of the quietest places on the ISS, as it was isolated from the rest of the station. Because of this, the crew used it as sleeping quarters, and also as a place to perform personal hygiene activities
Hmm
@JohanLarsson are you sure it's a joke?
It's funny because it's true
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I wish she could write code, or if she can I wish I knew about it.
she is correct very often though
17:29
wow... is WebGL supposed to look incredibly awful when the canvas is not 100% of the page?
@rightfold well it's we're switzerland we're talking about. One of my friend is born in switzerland but both parents are french. He told me how hard it was for him to obtain the nationality of the country in which he was born
@Crowz no
I'm doing something horridly wrong then
I made a basic spinning globe and it looks like Mass Effect I on lowest setting grainy graphics
@JohanLarsson s/very often/always/ :)
@Jefffrey nope, I refuse, sometimes things turns out ok
what is that s/blah/words thing? Vim syntax? I thought you were supposed to do :%s/word/replace/gc
17:33
There is one thing I remember about that country is that they have quite high salaries and for that reason people want to work there... It's like rich france for french. And since france feels invaded by arabs.. I guess a lot of french right now are trying to move there.
@Crowz search and replace
It's funny though.. gold badges are quite unfair sometimes
@ScottW :)
I need more rep. 104,605 is not enough.
Also, this is really getting on my tits now. Why does nobody know how to solve problems any more?
17:49
@LightnessRacesinOrbit just ask colleagues to vote up things, or do some reddit ting. multiple identities help.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because they don't need to now that SO exists.
:P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit because this western world is an associative soft values society
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I never been a repwhore before.. I want to 10k tools :(
@Cheersandhth.-Alf To which Western world do you refer? Are you aware that Stack Overflow is accessible from multiple countries and that not all of them are yours?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah, same as colc++m (where I'm a mod). mostly americans posting both forums.
but here in (the lounge) we have dutch and east germans and so on
more diverse here, also intelligence-wise
:-)
17:52
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Only 18% US, closely followed by 17% India. That is not "mostly americans", plus SO is not a forum
</troll>
@LightnessRacesinOrbit SO replaced the debugger
@Cheersandhth.-Alf East Germans!
@Cheersandhth.-Alf True
when will SO reach singularity... and instead of writing code we'll simply browse SO
well, most americans, then :)
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix In India they're already there
17:54
Instead of writing code we'll have a "publish to SO" button
sir,,,plz help me to Solve this problem !!!!!!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that would be racist if we could see from which country are the posters
Hah, interesting:
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Q: The Definitive C++ Video Guide and List

Nikos AthanasiouInspired by this stack overflow post, this question "attempts to collect the few pearls" among the vast number of videos and presentations that are available online. Examples are Videos by Stephan T. Lavavej: On STL: a 10 parts video series presenting and explaining the standard template li...

@LoïcFaure-Lacroix No, racist would be if I said "every programmer in India smells and is a lesser human being than programmers from not India".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was about to post that. I'll bet this is going to turn into a close/reopen war
Will be nuked
17:56
Identifying trends of behaviour is not racism.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you are talking about indians. I am not
He likes being racist, but doesn't want to admit it
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Am I? Not every programmer in India is an Indian, you fucking racist!
what is the solution to the diversity & abundance of 2D Point classes?
Banning people from writing code
17:59
@Borgleader Close #1 complete
I was thinking about one Point class to rule them all, but thought twice about it
I wish there was a close vote for "Question is too simple, read a book"

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