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22:05
I felt really insane today
I'm at my peak currently
so I'll practice and learn C++ 11 by taking doom's sources and trying to adapt them to the new stuffs
I tried forking zDoom since it already runs properly on Windows but...
it's a bigger mess than doom's original C source
This rice I make is a foodstrosity
3
I tried to call the repo DOOM++ and Github said "Will be created as DOOM--"
man
these VCS apps are masters of uninformative errors.
GitHub for Windows: "failed to publish branch."
thanks so much.
GH client is still meh
@Puppy use SourceTree
I like it, never failed me
22:14
The CLI has never failed me!
right.
seems like it's just a thing because the branch had a ridiculous name because I was exporting the repo from Mercurial
I changed the branch name to "master" and it seems much happier now.
You're gonna have to make a .gitignore
Your current .hgignore is kinda weird.
Are you converting to git for any particular reason?
^ meanwhile in Ukraine - you sit in your home, and a rocket flies through the roof
Don't mess with Buzz Aldrin: theweek.com/article/index/265042/…
22:27
I don't think I should support variable list of arguments for an option.
@CatPlusPlus Pretty obvious that everybody else uses Git.
> Website/img/Daisy/IMG_0018.JPG
@Rapptz Repeated options are sometimes useful
@Puppy Bullshit
@CatPlusPlus Yeah. I agree. I meant stuff like --list 1 2 3 4 with varying number of arguments.
git has more useful features than hg.
22:28
Also just converting VCSes won't magically gain you contributors, y'know
It gives me this issue: bugs.python.org/issue9334
@Abyx Really? That should not be in that repo..
@Rapptz Yeah that's confusing and bad
@Puppy it's from .hgignore
oh.
yeah, that's an old one.
22:29
argparse is so crappy
I was looking through argparse's issue list and I decided I like optparse more.
Yeah that is correct assessment
Not that I didn't tell you so long time ago :v
I had to see for myself :v
@CatPlusPlus True, but I figure that it's a start.
Nah, that's not really important
22:31
also I want to experiment with VS's built-in git support
It's hard to search for projects on bitbucket.
They don't have a repository search like github
@Puppy It's... meh
Atlassian seems to not give a shit about any issues their site has though.
@Rapptz Uh
It's in the top right corner
No
You have to search owner/repository
Guess they fixed it.
I don't remember that being an issue
It was when I tried in 2012-2013.
Still no code search though.
@Puppy it's really meh. I turned it off.
honestly I'm kinda liking it
being able to view the status and history of each file is a good start.
22:36
> Thinking again about that, what’s wrong with argparse replacing \n with spaces and doing its own line wrapping?
wot
I guess it makes sense. iunno
and committing from within VS was plenty painless.
@Puppy What do you mean?
@Rapptz Well, when I was using Hg then I had to fire up a separate application to see the history of each file.
Qt Creator has pretty good git support.
Never tried VS.
P sure there's a Hg plugin for VS too
I'd rather just use SourceTree or something anyway
22:39
ThePhD had issues with it.
long ago
that guy has issues with everything.
he's even worse than me.
:ironicat:
I use SourceTree and it's OK. sort of.
well in theory Hg-Git could have enabled me to have a mirroring Git repo
but it hated me.
apparently it's not that well maintained
just use git.
it has the ability to rewrite history, just like the government does
22:44
Yes, and hg cannot touch the history at all
I'm pretty noob at hg now.
I thought that no history changing was one of the few differences between Hg and Git?
I only know commit, pull, push, "bookmarks".
No
They're different in philosophy, defaults and details
@Rapptz I don't know "bookmarks".
I commit, I push, that's pretty much it.
22:45
You can change history fine in either
Mercurial Queues own
I have no idea what that is.
what I could use now is like, "On commit, if one of the files changed was in this directory, run this program, then commit to another branch and push it".
Hooks can do that, though I wouldn't autopush
eh
it'd only be my website, the consequences of screwing up are minimal
23:08
cat I wanna rub your belly
23:31
(markdown strikes again)
> According to medical experts the moisture between her genitals and her fingertips served as a conductor and caused a lot of damage to nerve endings there is a good chance she will not regain feeling in either. [..] Masturbation is a most deadly sin and children need to be protected from the temptation.
Just so you know.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit stopmasturbationnow.org !?!?
@Borgleader yeh boi
it's going around Facebook because it's so fucking retarded
Is this satire I can't tell
No I think it's satire
Of course it is.
> THIS IS THE DUMBEST THING I'VE EVER SEEN, AND I WATCHED THE FIRST EPISODE OF JERSEY SHORE.
Notice the "Pray for" and "Pray against" buttons in the comment section. Just wonderful.
Yeah it's satire, feel free to laugh at people who use it unironically
23:49
Poe's Law etc
It's funny because it could be true
@Jefffrey i dont even want to click on this
Aaaaaand I'm back.

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