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22:00
C++ people are so mean!
@Zoidberg wot
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Just realized our quite big React app doesn't use React's state mechanism at all
@MichelAntoine Who might you be?
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Everything is passed using props
that's fine really.
user1804599
22:01
With a RxJS feedback loop through main.
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It is very nice.
@Morwenn Nobody, just walking through the chat.
React state is mostly useful for temporary state rather than useful data.
props is the real kicker
@MichelAntoine hi there
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22:02
Lots of things have a prop x and a prop x$ the latter of which is an Rx.Observer which causes the former to change
should look into React Redux
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Also first project without Bootstrap and incidentally the first one which is not a disaster in terms of layout and graphics design.
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Fuck Bootstrap.
user1804599
Revolutionary: without Bootstrap you can change your looks without changing your structure. It's like 2004 all over again.
  while (--argc && **++argv == '-') {
            if (!strcmp(*argv, "-d") || !strcmp(*argv, "--decode"))
                operation = &decode;
            else if (!strcmp(*argv, "-e") || !strcmp(*argv, "--encode"))
                operation = &encode;
            else
                throw std::logic_error(std::string() << "Invalid option: " << *argv);
        }
how to write this argument in command line?
user1804599
22:06
WTF STRCMP
@james you are burning your bridges right there
that isnt in main right? bye bye argc value
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STD::STRING WITH OPERATOR<< MY EYES
Ell
Ell
lol
just got code from somewhere. Don't know how to pass this in command line
this is in main
it is a strange mixture of C and C++
22:09
right for me.. As long as its working
std::string() << "Invalid option: " << *argv lol wtf
i want to know what does it mean?
it scans through the arguments from the command line and sets operation to point to either the encode or decode function, depending on presence of '-d' or '-decode' etc on command line
it means you missed the ballmer peak. try again when you're sober :)
std::vector<std::string> args(argv, argv + argc);
22:12
-d or -decode could be anywhere in the command line ? or should be in the start?
use getopt or sth
probably at the start. assuming code below that argv
Or even better, Boost.ProgramOptions
std::unique_ptr<std::ifstream> inpfile;
        if (argc > 0 and strcmp(argv[0], "-")) {
            inpfile.reset(new std::ifstream(argv[1], std::ifstream::binary));
        }
        std::istream & inp(inpfile ? *inpfile : std::cin);

        // Set 'out' to std::cout, or a newly removed and opened file (released at end of scope)
        std::unique_ptr<std::ofstream> outfile;
        if (argc > 1 and strcmp(argv[1], "-")) {
            std::remove(argv[2]);
            outfile.reset(new std::ofstream(argv[2], std::ifstream::binary));
This is written below
I prefer CLAP myself
22:14
yeah you shouldnt paste code in chat rooms. put it in gist.github.com or something and give us a link to that
@doug65536 so the command line argument would be myprogram.exe -encode file1.ext file2.ext
@milleniumbug Or even better: docopt.
@doug65536 my bad .. Thanks for the info
two -
not one
@james dash dash encode
22:16
@Morwenn I like the C++11 port you starred
I just remembered about it.
@james even better, you can put it on coliru and we can even run it
@Morwenn Is it loungesome-quality?
@doug65536 okay. Thanks :)
@milleniumbug quite, IYAM
22:18
@milleniumbug I guess it could by I never used it myself. I just find that it looks sexy.
I just changed my .travis.yml file to run on Travis Trusty build environement. I have no fucking idea what it actually changes, but the environment comes with Valgrind 3.10, and it solves my problem.
@Morwenn Well it changes the whole fucking system
precise -> trusty
:clap:
Good. I don't care as long as everything passes.
yeah travis has a lot of old stuff to deal with
@набиячлэвэлиь What does that arrow even mean? ._.
member dereference :P
22:28
@Morwenn Default system is Bieduntu Precise, new system (opt-in) is Bieduntu Trusty [Tahr]
Oh, so it's less old and probably somewhat better?
precise = linux 12.04, trusty = linux 14.04
much less old
Newer, but not container-based (yet) so slower startup
Yay, I guess I can live with Trusty then.
Apparently ubsan doesn't find errors anymore that it found with precise. Like wtf.
travis has "approved" packages, I'm sure an updated valgrind would be in there somewhere. - if you found a need to go back later for another reason
Ven
Ven
22:34
This is tiring.
I don't want to answer him anymore
@doug65536 Nope, or at least I could't find one.
@Ven silent close&limit
Ven
Ven
He'll just open 'nother one
@Ven lol that guy again
22:37
@Ven « Contribute » to his personal projects until he's even angrier.
Wasn't he removed or sth
Ugh, his English is terrible, even compared to mine.
> Therefore this person technically illiterate.
Your English is good
There should be a filter now
@набиячлэвэлиь Well, yes, maybe, as long as the sentences are short enough .____.
22:39
Autoban script that does grep 'private variables'
@Ven lol, Math.random().toString().slice(2) + 'propName'
Oook, the fact the none of the ubsan diagnostics appear when I run the tests on Trusty instead of Precise is just totally weird.
I guess it's enough for tonight, see you later ♥
@milleniumbug The only user-configurable filter is one that silences individual organisation members
rolled out like today
Ven
Ven
@milleniumbug indeed.
@Morwenn oh yeah that's the mature thing to do :P
@doug65536 yes it's so private
Ven
Ven
Even private enough that other instances can still access it
> For the devs' sake, I hope MegaJSTeam gets hit by a bus or something, but he is pretty entertaining.
yeah but you can't use random, do you just hope it will be okay? it could give you the same value twice if you cut off the first 2 characters, long before the sequence actually wraps and starts giving you the same sequence
Ven
Ven
That was a roundtrip
topkek megajsteam's latest commit to his only repo github.com/MegaJsTeam/ui-js/commit/…
(to the illiterate: "много изменений" == "many changes")
Ven
Ven
22:47
Hahahahha
@milleniumbug thanks, that seriously helps <3
always happy to help :3
@Ven Now limit discussion to normal people
Ven
Ven
Can't do that on mobile
Gnight
Assign labels fuccboi, invalid, fuck-off-already
@Ven He's a funny one.
Ven
Ven
@MichelAntoine not sure I agree with your choice of word
Wasn't sure about the "word clearance" I had in these lands.
He has quite the comedy value
slapstick kind
Ven
Ven
23:00
..yea
Please report him, still
I need to wake up in 5...
I'm impressed by his persistence though
lol the suggestion
What should I put in the report payload, @Ven?
I like your zero-comment policy
Ven
Ven
Just report with the issue link
I'm not answering anymore. I tried it all.
@Griwes thanks ❤️
23:06
:D
By the way that isn't the first time that happened, right?
Or am I just having some pretty absurd deja vu?
Ven
Ven
No, you're correct
His "main acc" got banned. He says so in one of his tickets
The last time was a while back, wasn't it?
Ven
Ven
2 months back maybe? 3?
27/01
This is his alt, right?
Ven
Ven
Yah
I seriously need to sleep so I wish he'd stop
23:09
In other news, I'm finally watching Jessica Jones, and I must say I can't imagine anyone else playing the role of Kilgrave better than David Tennant. Man, he can infuriate you.
Ven
Ven
But I'm not sure he'd stop without attention
Can you like make a "mod flag" on a repository so that github staff starts monitoring it?
autoban script or sth
I gotta watch this repo, the drama is :just_right:
lol
23:12
> Do we need such people? I do not think.
what's going on?
0
A: pthread_key_create destructor not getting called

seheActually this is by design. The main thread exits (by returning or calling exit()), and that doesn't use pthread_exit(). POSIX documents pthread_exit calling the thread-specific destructors. You could add pthread_exit() at the end of main. Alternatively, you can use atexit to do your destructio...

Dajum. How did that never get answered.
All next issues are the same guy's
23:16
lol the title
Have you tried ignoring?
The drama is :just_right:
You love it
How could you not
say pull requests are welcome
then leave the PR to rot
23:17
It's the perfect slapstick
> please close it as you read, and lock me as usual
@LucDanton oh I did
Lol, anime taught me that if you ever need to fight an immortal then you should use tranquilizer guns.
Because even if they can't die that doesn't mean they can't sleep :P
I'd say use .50 BMG or .338 lap mag
> immortal
23:20
Can't die != can't be severely wounded
> I will show it to the whole community what javascript you miserable))
Also, the stopping power of those rounds is rather immense. Will render the target incapacitated
Current state. Papering over my broken dreams with that ^
Let's see whether it workses
oh, uh...you have to unload protobuf?
makes mental note to check if we do this
@sehe it won’t because you need an object!!
23:22
huh.
lazy val product = factor.rep1sep("*") ^^ { _.reduce { _ * _ } }
@Zoidberg The argument to reduce looks like a bottom ;)
Anyways, it worked. It's a pretty sweet workaround as pthread_exit has some quirky behaviour and resets the tls value for you too.
good evening fellow inhabitants
Added a concise workaround that I can't currently think of having major downsides: ::atexit([] { ::pthread_exit(0); });sehe 35 secs ago
@LucDanton I suspect you maek joek?
23:30
> I won, and you have no counter arguments =)
both of our solutions will work in practice, but my best, therefore you need to choose it. Moreover, it is my solution is used in all Symbol pollyfils.
this guy
@sehe kinda, in that just defining the type does nothing but of course that’s just the one screenshot we have
:D
It's funny. There are really 2 types of people on SO. The answerers and the askers. Those times when I do search SO hoping to find an answer, I end up fixing it or writing one myself. Years after the question. Weird.
is that config thing a habit of yours, e.g. you often write tests involving Protobuf?
@melak47 oh my
@sehe Well, there's one major downside to that solution: it doesn't compile on non-linux.
23:35
@набиячлэвэлиь You mean it doesn't compile on non-pthread. That's a non-issue because the whole method of registering thread-specific storage is pthread specific.
Of course, when I get it (ssssooon) I'll flip the switch to c++11 threadlocal
it can bait objections around the compatibility of C and C++ linkage fptrs, would you say that’s rather a major or critical downside
@sehe You never explained!
I'd say it's immaterial. We build & test our code on the supported platforms
@VeronikaPrüssels Mmm. Are you bored at work?
In general or right now? Because right now it's 7:40 am
In general yes
But I'm sure it's mostly by my own incompetence at getting motivated
@sehe it could break at any time!!
23:42
@LucDanton I'll await the apocalypse. There are many things more brittle in the system
But is the apocalypse marked async
Nope. It happens before and happens after at the same time anyways
well as long as it's properly Awaitable you should be fine
@VeronikaPrüssels When an elite troll stoops to dissing people's bio because maybe they said something that agreed with /random-help-vampire-post-that-just-got-linked-in-this-chat/ that's a sign to me that you are too bored.
wait who are we talking about
23:44
@VeronikaPrüssels I chose the indirect route (of course) by suggesting you get paid too much. If they didn't pay you well enough, you'd be in search of a more fulfilling place... (is the theory).
It was a bit contrived, but the ingredients were ready
yes, that's how I understood it, just wanted to make sure
:)
(thanks!)
> TIL That although nuclear power accounts for nearly 20% of the United States' energy consumption, only 5 deaths since 1962 can be attributed to it.
So many things wrong with that TIL I don't even know where to start
shouldn't 20% of all deaths like electrocutions count towards this? :p
Let me reword
> TIL That although beef cattle accounts for nearly 20% of all cattle of the United States, only 5 deaths since 1962 can be attributed to it.
23:52
of all cattle consumption
we need more power efficient nuclear power plant
I have friends who work in the nuclear sector and apparently much of the code is still FORTRAN - there's so much of it that new recruits are just taught to code in FORTRAN instead of trying to port it across to a newer language.
@LucDanton we need more death efficient nuclear power plants
@ArchbishopOfBanterbury In critical systems usually stability is more important than using the latest jQuery
@VeronikaPrüssels Indeed, I wasn't saying it's a bad thing - just commenting ;)
"but why aren't they using rust!"
@ArchbishopOfBanterbury I'm quite happy NPPs don't run on C or C++ or JS :p

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