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Implementing inlining is so easy for a concatenative language.
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It's literally copy-paste.
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@ElimGarak What a fucking idiot.
Also, hesitation kills. If you're balling hard, ball hard to the end and rekt that thing on the other side. You don't stop halfway.
@ElimGarak This looks very much like the one that happened recently here in the Czech Republic.
14:08
@ElimGarak wow that thing got completely rekt. He's so lucky he came out allive.
It is the one, most likely.
why didn't he just ram trough it - waited for the train instead o_O
@TonyTheLion If the cabin didn't detach, he'd be dead now
@ScarletAmaranth Yeah, hesitation kills. :D
@ElimGarak It almost looks like getting the trailer along the track is deliberate.
why stop there...
14:09
@ElimGarak in that case, better break the fence
what I don't get, there should be some kind of visual signal before the fence goes down...
it's obviously not his fault
@ScarletAmaranth Because even retards some times get a driving license. He tried to argue at court hearing that he thought despite the red lights blinking he could go because the barrier was up.
Yes, the ramp signaling failed
but really just ram the ramp
the truck was driving really slow though (the video speed was about x2 at the beginning)
14:11
ramp - the dutch word meaning "disaster"
ramp has ram in its name to let everyone know it can be rammed into
'cmake' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
Those barriers are meant to come down earlier enough in advance so that if something like that happens, where a vehicle is caught, there's time for the train to stop.
I just installed it, you shit
Oh, gawd, if it fucked up the PATH again, I'll smack someone
it probably didn't add it
14:13
@ElimGarak at least win has now a pretty way of working with path (the single semi-colon delimited line of doom is gone)
@ElimGarak oh you did it again
They are also not meant to all close at the same time, so that, for both directions of travel, the barrier going on closes first, then a moment later the one for getting off.
user1804599
Man I don't know how to do code generation.
@ElimGarak I don't think so.
@ElimGarak I'm not sure what get's more abused, PATH or reg entries
@MadameElyse don't, it's terrible, unless you really need to do it
14:14
C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin
@thecoshman yeah that ramp movement is complete nonsense; combined with signaling - something has either totally failed or the whole video is a troll
user1804599
@thecoshman It's a vital step in a compiler.
ramps don't close like that
Ven
Ven
@ElimGarak loool
@ScarletAmaranth well everything isn't perfect so completely plausible
also... what can happen must happen one day
14:15
@ElimGarak holy shit
@ScarletAmaranth it could be that the brightness meant the camera couldn't pick up the rather directed lights
@ScarletAmaranth shouldn't :P
The video seems genuine. It even has a logo of Czech TV. According to the news outlets, the red blinking signaling was working.
Had to restart VS to pick it up, lol. Have too many solutions open, it's a disease really, like tabs.
1) ramps close a lot more in advance before the train passes, not "as the train is basically corssing" 2) ramps don't close all at once 3) there are signaling lights as well as physical barriers
Here, even if the gate is up but the red signal is blinking, you are not allowed to drive onto the tracks.
user1804599
14:16
def f X
def g (f f)
def h (g g g)
// turns into
f { CALL X; RET; }
g { CALL f; CALL f; RET; }
h { CALL g; CALL g; CALL g; RET; }
@wilx so entirely his fault, fuck him then :P
user1804599
I think I'll do it this way.
@ScarletAmaranth I counter that all by saying "Eastern Europe"
@ScarletAmaranth except if the train is going twice the speed as expected I guess
@wilx that's what I tought so his fault obviously
@thecoshman I live in eastern europe and our ramps work just fine :-\
14:18
> Read the documentation.

Seriously, read the documentation.

Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.
@ScarletAmaranth lies!
Hihihi, cracks me up every time.
@ElimGarak I saw this somewhere
@slaphappy LLVM
@thecoshman and of course even if I have "all clear", I check left right when crossing train tracks just in case vOv
14:19
@ScarletAmaranth that train was going hella fast, I doubt it would have made much difference
user1804599
Lol, I need only two instructions, CALL and RET.
user1804599
Well, almost. Also one for loading lambdas.
@MadameElyse RECTALL
user1804599
Three-instruction VM!
14:20
@thecoshman I slow down enough to yield to it if the craziness should occur; of course just "checking" will not help :P (this doesn't work if the train is out of line of sight of course, and with high speed somehow manages to dodge my field of view)
user1804599
Well, need a few more. :p
user1804599
Like those for integer and string literals.
The train in question is Pendolino and it is the fastest train here. It is likely it was going around 100 km/h.
that's not very fast
here the trains go at 300 km/h, and the fastest ones go up to 600 km/h
Bartek type speeds
14:29
@slaphappy where?
I don't think it matters
@slaphappy Yeah, our tracks suck. The machine itself is capable of reaching 200 km/h but the regulations for the tracks do not allow more than 160 km/h.
¬_¬ trains travelling at mach 2
@thecoshman In France, but in western Europe in general (belgium germany france lux etc)
wait.. oh, km/h :P not m/s
14:30
@wilx yeah, it's probably always the tracks that are limiting anyway
trains go 600 km/h in Germany?
the fastest line yes
@thecoshman I was gonna say, have you checked the speed of sound recently
574 km/h actually :p
to be fair, at that speed, you need to make those rails are fucking perfect
@TonyTheLion ... I can hear it all the time
14:31
@thecoshman yeah... 600m/s is fighter jet
those aren't fighter trains :p though that would be fun to watch
Around 250-300 is good enough for me. 5 hours from Fukuoka, Japan to Tokyo, Japan is good enough for me.
600 km/h is 160m/s, so mach 0.5
you can expect trains to break the sound barrier at some point I guess
hello
For fuck's sake, my video card died
I think 600 km/h is even too fast
but then again if something happens at 300 km/h you're quite screwed anyway
14:33
@набиячлэвэлиь So you do not see what you are typing now? :)
user1804599
@Ven which JS dialect offers macros?
@wilx yeah, at those scales the price matters more than the speed.
@MadameElyse InsaneJS is my guess.
@AndyProwl Bartek would wrap those speeds in a Monad, which would protect him :P
@wilx I have green/pink bars and am running at 1280x800
user1804599
14:34
> Sweet.js brings the hygienic macros of languages like Scheme and Rust to JavaScript.
@набиячлэвэлиь Pink is macho!
hipsters.js
@TonyTheLion as long as it has no side-effects on other people, that should suffice :P
@MadameElyse More like Sweet.Jesus!
It seems that there is no way to use std::nothrow with std::make_unique, too bad :/
14:35
@Morwenn Fill a defect report!
@AndyProwl keep in mind that trains tend to be a fairly controlled conditions
clear tracks built for that speed with good congestions avoidance
@wilx Submitting defect reports seem even harder than submitting proposals.
well... for the trains...
@thecoshman Except in here. :)
> >I defecated. pls fix
14:37
@thecoshman yeah, but shit happens
user1804599
Nice. :)
user1804599
macro next {
    rule {
        ;
    } => {
        ++this.callStack[this.callStack.length - 1].programCounter;
    }
}
@Morwenn Tell/convince @R.MartinhoFernandes to do it for you! :)
@AndyProwl sure, but you have to consider the risk in proportion
std::plsno
14:38
@wilx Hey, I'm not even sure this is a good idea to have a std::nothrow for std::make_unique. I bet there are good arguments against.
@AndyProwl Bby, did pirate let you know about all that Culture Capital of Europe 2016 nonsense for Wroclaw? Booking soon might be a good idea.
@ElimGarak don't pin that on me, you had to tell me
We should all just blame Cat <3
@ElimGarak It's going to be the Culture Capital for the whole year, so I don't expect June, 18th to witness a particular peak
also, booking what? We're all staying at Cat's!
inb4 Cat never even turns up to uncon
14:41
iirc when Liverpool was the Capital of Crap, it wasn't that much busier than normal
@TonyTheLion of course not, he's a freak
@TonyTheLion We'll turn up to Cat :D
The count of Loungers at Uncon is around 10 (with 2 provisionally)
@thecoshman vOv
@ElimGarak it is too early to count
14:43
@ElimGarak I wish I will be able to attend, but that's too early to say
@ElimGarak who have you got figured out as coming then?
some people will drop like 2 days earlier
@AndyProwl you seem unusually negative
I don't even know where I will be living at this time
@slaphappy nor do I
14:44
@thecoshman I'm coming!... aah that was good
@thecoshman Mood = shit
@AndyProwl no mood
no mod
physical pain
tired of it
@AndyProwl <3
14:45
:)
@AndyProwl I feel ya man
@thecoshman Robot (maybe), Xeo (booked), Martin (maybe), Andy, sbi (maybe), Tony, pirate (booked), Elim (booked), Ell (maybe), milleniumbug (opted in after the first listing) and Cat even if we have to call animal control.
> Cat even if we have to call animal control.
lol
also where the hell did @Griwes end up
he's not showing up anymore
He's on SO, but ignoring the Lounge. He hates us now.
14:47
@AndyProwl in a burning pit of hell?
@Morwenn I don't like std::nothrow. I mean, it's not as if you don't need to handle thrown exceptions with it, or even that std::bad_alloc won't be thrown. It will, if the member object's constructor calls new directly or indirectly.
@ElimGarak awwww
@ElimGarak so three
@ElimGarak who did what?
@thecoshman @Griwes
@ElimGarak who did what, to him?
14:48
@ElimGarak How can anyone hate us
@thecoshman Well Andy is most definitely in, he likes to party, his had reflects light well.
@AndyProwl know us?
we're so nice and friendly and stuff
@AndyProwl LRiO would be able to answer that question
@milleniumbug It's for a specific case where I can actually do something if there is not enough memory.
Ven
Ven
14:49
@MadameElyse wisp, blackcoffee, tons of others
@TonyTheLion but you wouldn't want to hear the answer from him
@TonyTheLion is the Bar room still a thing?
@thecoshman If I had to guess, I'd reckon it is related to CppCon and that presentation. We lost him shortly after.
@AndyProwl donno
14:49
@ElimGarak really?
@ElimGarak I'd doubt that
were people rude about it?
On YouTube, but we were really nice, IIRC.
He was probably tired of arguing with Bartek or Cat
@ElimGarak what do you expect from YT?
14:50
I mean, IIRC they didn't really get along
@TonyTheLion vOv they're polish
Ah, no reason to leave. Bartek and Cat are a bit weird, but nice inside.
@ElimGarak I've not been inside them... yet
Using Onboard graphics card fixed the issue, wergh
Bartek is a lot nicer IRL
14:51
everyone is
@AndyProwl I'm not :P
@thecoshman Yeah, typing is a bit dehumanizing.
@TonyTheLion :D
no really the internetz make people cocky and arrogant and act uber-confident. IRL they're generally milder
@набиячлэвэлиь I think @Nooble might laugh at you with your failing graphics card :P
@AndyProwl yea
@TonyTheLion It is a GeForce 9800 GT, which is hella old
14:53
@Morwenn Since it's "advanced" you can deal with it and use std::unique_ptr's constructor directly :D
It's the cooked-up response thingy, you can think through what you're going to say.
IRL you have 5 tokens of lookahead at best.
@AndyProwl except me who is an asshole irl but a delight in the lounge
@milleniumbug It's what I'm currently doing.
@slaphappy can't wait till you move to London then <3
@slaphappy y u asshole IRL
14:54
@Nooble gib graphics card pls
@TonyTheLion Actually, I decided to give NY a chance, so I'm not sure yet.
@AndyProwl Don't worry, we'll beat him up
@slaphappy ohhhh
@AndyProwl because everyone sucks and is dumb
14:55
@slaphappy are you being a delight now
@slaphappy >:( y u no move to Airstrip One
@AndyProwl nah, I am cocky, arrogant and uber-confident
jk I'm even more of a delight irl
@thecoshman yeah but you're pirate, you're not people
rerito can confirm
14:56
@AndyProwl true dat
cmake exiting with code 1 is very useful
Ell
Ell
okay so how many peeps are attending uncon currently?
cmake is very useful
@ElimGarak More useful than my graphics card
@Ell WE ARE ONE
@Morwenn Very good, you don't need the general-purpose tool to handle a special-case that two people on the Earth will encounter.
14:58
@набиячлэвэлиь I'm giving it a chance too. I just haven't decided. Depends on the jobs, and the money.
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse sweetjs ftw
user1804599
:3
Ven
Ven
lol I remember when Sorella wanted to add macros to LS
@slaphappy Airstrip One or bust
Ven
Ven
maybe I should add macros to LS : ^)
14:58
@набиячлэвэлиь why are you a fan
@slaphappy No, I'm a humanoidal creature
user1804599
opcode LOAD(i32 index) {
    push globals[index];
    next;
}
user1804599
:D
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse there's literally no reason for topFrame to be a macro -.-
user1804599
Why not?
14:59
> >globals
Who are you and where is rightfold
> error: two or more data types in declaration of 'type name'
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse because it's just a function
user1804599
MORE EFFICIENT
@набиячлэвэлиь why are you an england enthusiast
@slaphappy Inherently better than the USA
15:05
@jaggedSpire thirsty fellow :3
why are you a netbeans also
@набиячлэвэлиь no one's better than us
@slaphappy It's JetBeans, because my name's Jędrzej
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse v8 will inline it, 100%
And because I was using NB for a long time and decided that this wasn't a horrible avatar
user1804599
:p
15:07
@набиячлэвэлиь I thought your name was ha6nr4n€b€-pi
@набиячлэвэлиь it's not very pretty
@slaphappy Neither is yours. Your point?
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A: Boost SSL verifies expired and self-signed certificates

seheWell this is weird. Obviously that server should be serving a self-signed certificate. When checking with a browser or this online tool: https://www.digicert.com/help/ this is even confirmed. It shows the certificate is: SHA1 Thumbprint = 079B3259D07C4DE2A1CE0EF4A5B5599D3B2D62EA However, wh...

I'm stumped with this. Anyone else see something in this really elementary SSL certificate question?
15:10
@sehe Server returns more magical things based on headers/whatever's used to transmit what tool's requesting stuff
Yeah. Tough chance mate. It's SSL, not TLS
Meaning: the cert arrives before HTTP commences
Server's doing magical things depending on what you're using, that's for sure
Looks like it. But it's from the same PC. It could only really be a different handshake param (cipher suite/protocol version?). But that would make the test server broken :)
Ven
Ven
les françååååis: youtube.com/watch?v=-Pm5pd24tBU
That, or timing/padding differences.
user1804599
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse I think sorella has a few macros doing ~ that
@TonyTheLion std::poke(std::stick)
ah, I forgot adding std::<stuff> to the meme list
Ayy
Is there some plugin which gives some color to VS Output?
15:24
yeah
@AndyProwl lounge_sort
but it doesn't work super-well
@Morwenn is that a meme?
@AndyProwl not surprising
@AndyProwl Wasn't it yours? Do nothing an print bullshit to std::cout.
@Morwenn Yeah, but I don't think it qualifies as a meme
it wasn't repeatedly used
15:27
Yeah, but it was std::lounge_sort :D
LoopIdiomRecognise.cpp fun
@Morwenn ah, that
yes :P
It was just an example of the std:: meme :p
got it
LegalizeFloatTypes.cpp, LegalizeMarijuana.cpp
15:28
> Ruby Developer for Games Platform £30,000 - 60,000
user1804599
15:54
@Ven if I have a macro named x how do I use the identifier x somewhere else where I do not want the macro to expand?
user1804599
Like $[] but outside a macro definition.
@MadameElyse You don't
16:21
@TonyTheLion salaries in job offers in england are so unspecific
I mean wtf, that's like saying "we need 1 or 2 guys not really sure"
Pffff, I've got a segfault and I can't find why. me wanna cri ç____ç
@Morwenn Use a bugger
Ell
Ell
use some insect repellant
@набиячлэвэлиь I'm using a debugger, but for some reason one of my iterators point to 0x0 at some point and I still don't understand why.
16:30
@Morwenn Search for all occurrences of 0x0 or equivalent and replace with consecutive numbers
@EtiennedeMartel no wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Ell
Ell
I don't understand the need for the Pi notation :S
hmm
I mean I kinda do but not really :V
16:45
Its not the math meaning of that symbol, ie product or cartesian product?
Ell
Ell
well
> The name “Π-type” is used because this type can also be regarded as the cartesian
product over a given type.
Ell
Ell
ah wait
B : A -> U is a family
not a function
x:A means "x in A", or thats how I interpreted it at least
Ell
Ell
wait
16:47
@EtiennedeMartel turns out? Who was deluded before?
He didn't exactly try to hide it.
Ell
Ell
a family is a function whos codomain is a universe
@wilx Nice way to get depressed
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion I think it's supposed to be interpreted as "x is an A" because types are not sets after all
16:47
@Ell that's ... a stretch
Ell
Ell
@sehe is it?
@sehe Yeah.
@sehe It's interesting to see all the conspiracies popping up.
Hopefully there is still some joy waiting for me on the way to that date. :)
16:49
When reality contradicts your beliefs, screw reality.
But it's great to see that Breitbart is just as shit as ever.
Ell
Ell
Why is it a stretch?
@EtiennedeMartel It's not a conspiracy if you call people what they are. The fact that Trump is loud is not contended. The fact that he gets abrasive the second someone crosses him (or so he thinks) (or even sometimes without it happening) is also not under debate. I don't see how you put this in the "conspiracy" corner
@Ell What does it mean?
@sehe Did you read the article?
16:51
@набиячлэвэлиь Turns out we were both right:
I'm glad I learned this. I had figured that it had to be in the protocol negotation/handshake phase. But this was new to me. Very useful information. — sehe 2 mins ago
@EtiennedeMartel Scanned. I'm not talking about the article. We're in chat. I responded to the message "Turns out Trump is also a sore sore loser" (so replied incredulous?)
Ell
Ell
@sehe a family of types? According to this book it is a model for collections of types varying over some other type
Ah. I missed the context
@sehe I was talking about the article.
Ell
Ell
My bad, I didn't provide enough
I thought you were joking (like saying: A programmer is a device that converts coffee into bad software)
16:53
@EtiennedeMartel You mean you don't agree with what Breitbart says?
@EtiennedeMartel Ah. That was... not so obvious
@TonyTheLion ~maybe not always~ :)
@TonyTheLion Normally I wouldn't have to agree or disagree. News are supposed to be as objective as possible. But Breitbart is a bunch of editorials that masquerade as news. And their editorials are full of lies.
Yes news is "supposed" to be objective
Just because most people suck does not give you the right to suck even more.
> most people suck
thats a very cynical thing to say
16:59
I don't believe it.
I think most people do not suck.

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