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09:00
yes that because we can't use an arabic version of qt , so i will reinstall a qt version in english lanuage
none
&bar is not a legal type, so there is none.
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ah, tight
right**
well I meant a function that returns a status value and modifies an argument by reference
there are sixty trillion of them
C way of doing error handling eh?
09:02
may as well ask "What's the most famous function returning void".
UB main of course
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I am trying to implement GetProcessThreadId in haskell but I can't work out how to pass by reference
you can't.
09:03
did you forget about purity..?
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so I thought maybe someone posted a snippet doing that somewhere using a more popular function
impressive considering how much FP people like to go on about it
@Rapptz Such a function would almost certainly have to be IO and therefore impure.
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I know, but I just thought it would be good practice to do something else for once than pure mathamatics in haskell
09:04
@DeadMG Stateful functions typically use the IO monad
I never found purity to be of any particular value.
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i am right back, please think of a function that would be worth googling :D
lol what no.
just google your actual problem.
09:05
lol
user1804599
Oh God.
@TonyTheLion Tonyyyy! Did you eat that lion/ham thing?
user1804599
function hello() {
    --> This is a comment in JavaScript!
}
@not-rightfold Another PHP outbreak?
@not-rightfold hahahahahahahahahaha
user1804599
As is <!-- foo.
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09:09
I googled it already, nothing :'(
@GamesBrainiac What?
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oh, how couldnt i have though of this, there ought to be a haskell implementation of void free (void* ptr) somewhere :o
Naughty Google!
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off to google :3
I don't want to eat my fellow Lions.
09:11
@a3f Wow.
You didn't get the point of me posting that, I don't think.
@TonyTheLion It was a lion/ham? What about the socks on jupiter?
Or was it saturn?
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@Rapptz What ? xd
Horrible.
I'm not sure what you're talking about
09:11
@a3f There is?
@TonyTheLion Me neither.
No there isn't
@not-rightfold sadly, exactly this kind of thing is prevent the inclusion of a dot graph inside an SO's post as a comment: stackoverflow.com/posts/18775411/revisions
> digraph G { rankdir=LR; node[shape=Mrecord]; a -> x1 -> y1 -> x2 -> x3 -> y2 }
Its not relevant to Haskell
^ So's markdown thing will break the comment at -> (even though obviously it should not)
09:13
#elif __HUGS__
      then ioError (IOError Nothing ResourceExhausted name
                                        "out of memory" Nothing)
Hugs ?
read some more.
then think. why would one language have to be exactly what you expect from another?
It makes little sense. They'd be the same
user1804599
@sehe I have no idea what the hell you mean.
@GamesBrainiac haskell.org/hugs
6 mins ago, by not-rightfold
function hello() {
    --> This is a comment in JavaScript!
}
^ presumably, your point was that --> ends an XML/(X)HMTL comment?
@sehe Ahh that makes sense. Thanks.
user1804599
@sehe My point was that it is extremely silly.
09:15
Well then -> apparently terminates an XML comment in markdown. Broken(TM)
user1804599
@sehe wut
user1804599
Markdown sucks.
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@sehe If there was a haskell api for that, i wouldnt have to do it
they are forcing me :(
I had to put the snippet on bloody pastebin :(
user1804599
Comment rules in HTML are simple. <!-- starts one, --> ends one, and everything except the null character and -- are allowed in between.
09:16
@a3f they have no API for you to think? Or they're "forcing" you to assume that languages operate at the same level of (missing) abstraction?
@not-rightfold However, Markdown didn't get the memo
user1804599
@sehe Let's send eight different bosses to Gruber.
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I was just asking for a function that accept args by reference so I can learn how to do that in haskell, as GetProcessThreadId isnt implemented in the haskell winapi
Not sure what I should think about ?
@a3f What have you done in Haskell yet?
@a3f Just ask a question on stack overflow.
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@FredOverflow not enough, that's why I am doing that small projct at the moment
09:21
@not-rightfold I bet it's a cultural reference
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@DeadMG I would, but it got to be implemented somwhere. I will just google some more time
@a3f what would "by reference" gain since Haskell types are immutable anyways?
(Also, why do you assume it passes "by value"?)
Oh wait, it's about Win32 API interop. Time to hit Stack Overflow !
@sehe There are too many C functions which use such a style to not provide a solution for interoperating with them.
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I know how to call winapi functions in haskell, but I can't make function that require pass by reference to work yet
you've said that a thousand times already
this is not the Haskell helpdesk.
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09:23
well
sehe, asked again
go ask a question
@DeadMG One message above that
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You said that already too
user1804599
If you want to pass a pointer to a C function from Haskell, you need to create a pointer.
user1804599
It's not that difficult.
09:24
then why are you still here?
2 mins ago, by sehe
Oh wait, it's about Win32 API interop. Time to hit Stack Overflow !
I see a bin
it want's to be filled
user1804599
You can use alloca or malloc to allocate memory.
Then you've got work to do :/
you can bin just as much as I can tony :D
09:26
(he knows)
@sehe I believe Haskell passes everything by reference, except primitives in isolated optimized code or something. But who cares? It's unobservable.
Exactly my point ("why assume")
user1804599
Primitives are nearly always boxed.
user1804599
But yeah the compiler can do whatever the fuck it wants.
user1804599
You can get a pointer to a Haskell value if you need to pass that to a C function, but you can't dereference it.
09:37
... :}
user1804599
@ScottW UB
Fuck this shit.
Done. Anything else?
Get me some mango juice. :P
user1804599
WEEKEND
09:40
Heyyy!!!
hah.
user1804599
I'm already bored. What to do.
here's me, "Oh, this function is erroring out and I suspect compiler bug, so time to stop using CTP's buggyadic templates".
function doesn't use variadic template.s
user1804599
@ScottW I don't have sex with dogs.
user1804599
Nee.
09:42
lol
Hmmmm
I'm alright.
@ScottW He's eating other lions.
A bad attempt at trolling ^
@TonyTheLion Baby steps.
@TonyTheLion But anyways, whats up?
09:44
The sky is up
@ScottW not entirely that surprising.
@ScottW Erm, Okay.
man, I hate interfaces
@TonyTheLion I like you too Simba
lots of pointless dynamic_casting going around
09:46
@GamesBrainiac Awww
maybe I should just screw it and make my entire analyzer a template.
@TonyTheLion Oh wait, you're Mufasa
@TonyTheLion See, I'm getting better at this. :P
09:47
Back to watching Orphan Black
fuck.
compiler bug and I don't know what to do.
report it
@DeadMG Whining will make you feel better.
@TonyTheLion To Microsoft? lol.
Honest. I do it all the time.
@DeadMG No. Scott Hanselman
09:49
lol
@ScottW He's retired.
@ScottW LOL
Maybe he'll do a flip for us on stage at Build
@ScottW Hey Scott. Since I like you, let me recommend a book -> The Gentlemen Bastards
@ScottW Yup
@ScottW Guys who do white collar crime in the 16th century
@ScottW Awesome! :D
@jalf Hey there! Long time no chat. How've you been?
Ell
Ell
Morning all
@Ell morning
10:05
night
@Ell morning
well
my SSCCE for the compiler bug is only 1300 lines long.
@GamesBrainiac Pretty good. Busy, distracted :p
yay i am finally setting up my servers
my dad just brought my boxes
I don't like this functionalcpp blog :s
user1804599
@DeadMG LSCCE.
10:08
i am now dismounting the whole crap
one of the fans is apparently borked
in good news, one has wifi card
and a dedicated gpu
lol, it's an ATI one
and apparently has expendable memory slots
and a date on it... 1995
@LucDanton ohh
i wasn't aware that the class of a constexpr function must be a literal type
why is that?
seems not useful
what about having a static member function that doesn't do anything at all with the members
@not-rightfold Managed to reduce it to 68 lines.
@jalf So you're busily distracted by whats keeping you busy or are you distractedly busy by whats keeping you distracted?
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This is hilarious "You can flag messages as spam/inappropriate/offensive by clicking onto the small flag to the right of the message. If enough users flag a message, it will automatically be deleted by the system, and the poster be banned for a while. Note that all >10k users get notified about every flagged message across all rooms of the chat and most of them find that very annoying, especially when done for silly reasons."
10:23
alright
definitely a compiler bug because if you remove a virtual destructor, the error disappears.
@DeadMG So, wait, all this time you were hoping it was a compiler bug?
@GamesBrainiac No, I was pretty fuckin' sure it was a compiler bug. Now I've just confirmed it.
let's just flag a random message now...
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thanks guys, that was much appreciated
10:26
How have you been Johannes?
well
since I never destruct anything, ever, I guess I've got nothing to lose by cutting that virtual destructor...
@JohannesSchaub-litb Iz ur avatar rezent? No cool 2 carry around a 10 yo pic az avatar
@TonyTheLion thanks i've been fine
@Telkitty猫咪咪 dood it's of last year mate
i've tried to picture myself 10 times and put up the best one as my profile pic
Oo
at least no photoshopping so that's cool ^_^
10:31
@JohannesSchaub-litb if you dont mind how about this mustachify.me/1?src=http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/… :D
Do you guys prefer Gimp or Paint.net?
Also is Gimp ok to use while at work?
@JohanLarsson i fear it's too sexy
what do you think will happen? Orgy?
hmmm
maybe my life would be simpler if I virtually inherited?
@NullPoiиteя wow that's done automatically?
10:33
@JohannesSchaub-litb yupp
how about dick.me
@JohannesSchaub-litb Cool.
lulz, some joke :D
derp, those servers have both mysql and postgresql
Nothing in the license, which I have not read, preventing it at least?
10:34
lol, and SVN repo
i wonder if my 6-year old code from high school is still there
heheh ubuntu 9.04
i guess I should just wipe the shit out of it
Hello!
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A: If I don't odr-use a variable, can I have multiple definitions of it across translation units?

James McNellisYour program violates the linkage rules. C++11 §3.5[basic.link]/9 states: Two names that are the same and that are declared in different scopes shall denote the same variable, function, type, enumerator, template or namespace if both names have external linkage or else both names h...

i wonder why he's not fixing that answer
interfaces suck.
Mmmmm.....Kitkat
@DeadMG Have a break! :D
Repeat offender warning.
10:41
I have a new quiz
please show a situation where overload resolution has to decide between a function that has a ref qualifier and a function that has not
@DeadMG You can't take interfaces to jail man. Pity.
i won't ever use reiserfs
ever it happens to me I fear deadlocks :(
lol#
ffs a fan is old and the spinning axis is not perpendicular
which leads to a contact between the blades and the rig
user1804599
lol
user1804599
Pulverise it and buy a new one.
10:51
I've added a bit of amortization under the screws and bent the parts a little
now it's ~silent~ again
@not-rightfold eh, I'd rather kick out the fan altogether
user1804599
DO IT
it's a damn Celeron@800Mhz
how hot can it get
user1804599
Pulverise it and buy an i7.
meh, I don't need a faster cpu for a server
user1804599
Server? Better buy 12 Xeons.
10:53
yeah yeah
anyway, i am pleasantly surprised, because the motherboard handles usb boot
and handled my razer keyboard in bios
user1804599
YAGNI—You are gonna need it.
user1804599
A post-70's CPU.
eh damn pendrive y u slow
i am afraid to use a faster one tho :/

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