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23:00
Hokay.
WebSocket... guess I'd better go grab that.
Oh, wow
ejabberd has a plugin for the protocol we're going to use.
It's built into C# (System.Net.WebSockets)
That's way easymode.
Goddamn, C# spoiling me so hard. :c
The component won't be using WebSockets at all.
It's not interacting with the clients, it's interacting with the server.
And our client is using HTML5 WebSockets API.
Oh, okay.
So the Server just needs to open a port for its IP and then process any messages it gets (or hand them off to the... XEP 104 component? )
It goes like this:
LoungeChat.Server -------------------> XMPP server <--------------------- XMPP client
                   Component Protocol               XMPP over WebSockets
Maybe we'll think of better terminology or somethin'.
23:05
q________q jesus christ have you read this XMPP specification it's ginormous
Relevant core bits: 4. XML Streams, 8. XML Stanzas
Whining aside, the Component Protocol will consume LoungeChat data structures and turn them into XMPP messages, which will then get sent to the XMPP server, which will then get thrown down to an XMPP client?
Hokay.
TCP Binding, STARTTLS, SASL and resource binding is all for XMPPd.
Well, and the client, partially.
Though client will only do SASL and resource binding.
23:08
:FancyWords:
I don't know what any of those acronyms mean. ;_;
Ell
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I only know TCP.
If only we had a way to index the Internet and maybe even lookup bits of it by keywords.
I'd call it Noodle.
posted on August 12, 2013 by Herb Sutter

GotW #7a: Minimizing Compile-Time Dependencies, Part 1 Managing dependencies well is an essential part of writing solid code. C++ supports two powerful methods of abstraction: object-oriented programming and generic programming. Both of these are fundamentally tools to help manage dependencies, and therefore manage complexity. It’s telling that all of the common OO/generic buzzwords—inclu

@CatPlusPlus Some would call it Ding or Wahoo, even.
@CatPlusPlus XMPPd is apparently a python library...
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23:13
It's a nice idea but it'd never take off imho.
-d is suffix that means "daemon".
XMPPd is an XMPP server.
Oh. So it's a service that'll run on the box.
That makes sense.
ejabberd is XMPPd. Openfire is XMPPd.
So we'll format nice XMPP messages and send them off to the XMPP daemon (whichever we pick?) through inter-process communication? (or over the web or something, idk)
That's what Component Protocol defines.
23:16
Ooh, okay.
Ell
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O.o
I guess I'll start digging into making LoungeChat.Server's datastructures, then.
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I better re read all those messages with sense this time.
My productivity just dropped like a stone. I thought it would be more gradual.
I wonder if NoSQL would be better for persisting history.
23:31
Plus, webscale.
Oh boy, Boost build outputting nasty errors.
> as: BFD (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.23.52.20130620 assertion fail ../../bfd/elf.c:2536
Heh.
Boost: breaking compilers since 1999.
Do you plan to have a transcript search?
23:34
May or may not be related to 'no space left on device' >.>
I am still not sure if it is just me that sucks at searching or not.
You do, but SO chat search does, too.
Should I be hoping that it was just a matter of disk space, or that as isn't dumb enough not to assert when there is no more space?
boost has yucky errors
Corner cases man.
23:35
For any MSDN / ASM guru's around: Process 1 is running and constantly debugging Process 2, I have injected a DLL into Process 2 and detoured one of the windows functions it relies on so I can execute my own code. Is there a way from within Process 2 that I can prevent Process 1 from continuing to debug Process 2?
nononon
you need to make it big
You suck.
23:37
as in, post on stackoverflow?
It's not even linked.
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We were going for chain
No, we weren't.
You're drunk.
lol
[ i.imgur.com/CV7gJhm.jpg ](www.stackoverflow.com)
23:37
fawk
i can't link :[
No cookie for you.
Just type http://stackoverflow.com
Any ideas for an small experiment involving simulating memory usage? I am tempted to try something, but I have no idea what I would even use that for.
23:38
[so]
but how do i link images directly
anyway for it to parse [image](link) :( and expand the image?
Unlikely.
also the new Lounge Chat should be called CatChat++
since you're basically the one making it
@Pawnguy7 We don't know either. What are you trying to do?
@Pawnguy7 yeah calculate pi :P
23:40
Can you just do [image link] (actual link)?
Well, fuck me. I an drunk. So drunk I cannot be bothered to comment on the mind-bogglingly moronic, wasteful, clueless answers on 'multithreaded' until tomorrow. 'WaitForMultipleObjects(n,lpHandles, 0, 0);' polling in a GUI app, FFS.
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@cat I'm not drunk :(
@Ell go back to bed you're drunk
@CatPlusPlus Not trying to do anything, just an idea for a small project. I wonder if I can make up a small game that has to do with memory or something. Like, the actual memory uses, in bytes and such.
23:42
How move-aware is Boost.TypeErasure? The docs don't exactly say, although it does mention C++11 at least once.
@LucDanton a lot of boost is movable. if it mentions C++11 i'd assume it's safe. should be easy to confirm
@Pawnguy7 So we're not talking about mucking around with actual computer memory, but where the concept of computer memory plays a role in the game mechanic?
@Pawnguy7 I have no idea what you're saying
@MooingDuck Ya, kinda twiddling my thumbs while it builds.
@LucDanton write a ten liner on coliru to contain a stream and see if it can be moved
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23:46
Oh yeah Coliru has boost
btw, yesterday was my birthday and I'm now 27. I feel old now :(
@MooingDuck Happy belated birthday!
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Happy birthday for yesterday!
@MooingDuck happy birthday :)
Ell
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27 isn't old!
23:47
you old schmuck ;)
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50 isn't even old imho
I'm totally up there with sbi and Jerry now
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Haha
isn't sehe older than you?
oh probably
does sehe have kids or is that sbi?
23:48
sbi
@MooingDuck So now you're saying the 27 was a typo and you're really 72?
@MooingDuck happy birthday
you're old
:D
I see old people.
@MooingDuck Happy cakeday.
@JerryCoffin Age ranges are like 0-6, 7-14, 15-18, 19-26, and 27+ IMO.
@MooingDuck holy crap are you from Washington the state or DC
23:50
That's... about as arbitrary as it goes.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf state
I guess you must be living in the most deprived area of Africa where life expectancy is low
@Telkitty猫咪咪 nothing interesting happens after 27 except like retirement :/
@MooingDuck no also midlife crisis
23:52
@MooingDuck Given time, I suspect you'll change your mind about that.
and he's almost 1/2 way through life
60ish - 70ish and all
lol life is as interesting as you make it out to be - yes I am older than 27
o_o holy fuck
i'm 1/3
gg
@EiyrioüvonKauyf smartest four month old I ever met
@EiyrioüvonKauyf From the land of apples, not cherries.
23:53
Nothing interesting ever happens.
@JerryCoffin you mean government workers
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Well, there are a few Air Force and Army installations in Washington state, but no, that's really not what I had in mind.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf WA is not meh.
DC is the land of government
@Insilico I think so, yes.
23:57
Entire USA is meh.
wtf, vc 2012 is coloring my code right for my defines, but compiler is getting it wrong? O.o
I must have made a big mistake
@CatPlusPlus that's because you have been doing the wrong things - try extreme hiking, real ocean swim, skii, mountain biking - to name a few, things can get 'interesting' very fast :p
@CatPlusPlus meh is meh
@melak47 My VS 2013 is about to expire. ._.
@ThePhD you work at microsoft
23:59
things are only interesting when you are willing to take risks
is this really a problem lol
@Telkitty猫咪咪 i'm sleeping 30 min early
what a risk :P
@ThePhD again? o.O
I still have 156 days left..

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