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08:32
I want a ->= operator, so that I could do inner ->= cdr which would mean inner = inner->cdr.
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Also, &&= and ||=.
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Man. When I run my program as normal, it segfaults while parsing, but when I run it through debugger, the lexer fails. gist.github.com/rightfold/194987746102b8c68746 :v
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This is so much fun.
08:49
How many programs are you gna write man?
@not-rightfold Are you writing a lisp?
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No.
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S-expressions are output of my parser.
@not-rightfold Does your program have a ~> operator?
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No.
user1804599
08:55
Well, maybe. I don't know yet.
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I'll add it for fun.
@not-rightfold parser for what if I may ask
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Arg.
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Fucking union.
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I accidentally the wrong type.
09:15
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@not-rightfold How did you learn about compilers. Like which book did you start with?
@not-rightfold How did you learn about compilers. Like which book did you start with?
Valgrind ftw!
@GamesBrainiac Like how compilers are made? The keyword is compiler construction. It's surprisingly hard to write a compiler properly even for "simple" languages.
@GamesBrainiac the dragon book is incredibly good and the de facto reference wrt. compilers en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
@Insilico Thank you for that. I know its complicated, but I think its rewarding.
@MarcClaesen I hear its a horrible book.
it's fantastic
09:20
@Insilico Thank you for that. I know its complicated, but I think its rewarding.
@GamesBrainiac I could've sworn you've already replied to me with that exact message.
whoever said it's horrible probably (a) didn't read it or (b) was only interested in a very specific element of a compiler
@Insilico My internet is messing up a little. Sorry.
@MarcClaesen Well when learning something, I try not to use something that's de facto, since that will make my instruction generic. Stupid logic, I know.
@Insilico My internet is messing up a little. Sorry.
@GamesBrainiac It's de facto for a reason. :-)
exactly...
09:22
@Insilico It was the first one of its kind.
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Its pretty old now though o.O
Probably written by Ullman
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I guess the concepts still apply
ullman, aho and sethi
You have to learn the basics before you go do stuff on your own.
09:23
all of the concepts still apply
@MarcClaesen The same guys who wrote the automata book
@Ell Newton's Principia is like 300 years old now. I'm pretty sure the same concepts are taught in physics classrooms everywhere (albeit with more modern symbology)
@GamesBrainiac if you want to learn something, I'd expect you to want to start with the reference that is famous in the entire field so you are sure to get the basics and terminology exactly like everyone else
@MarcClaesen Nah, I prefer books that are written by SO users.
good luck with that
09:25
@MarcClaesen lol
@GamesBrainiac We waste much too much time on SO to write a proper book. :-P
Found one
Programming Language Pragmatics. Michael L. Scott
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I would read the dragon book if I could afford it
@Ell Why not buy them used?
@Insilico But when we do, its usually quite good.
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09:26
Even still I couldn't find it cheap from anywhere
I bought a good used DSP book from a thrift store for like $30. It was an older edition but who the hell cares.
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it was like £70 which is too much for me :3
@Ell You do know there are other ways of getting books, right?
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Yes :P
There are no good bookstores or libraries near me
Or non with technical books anyway
@Ell Same here, so I use other means.
09:28
who needs bookstores these days, viva internet
@Ell If you can settle on an older edition, you can get it really cheap.
I mean bookstores near you
@MarcClaesen I remember B&N suing Amazon.com or something because they complained that they weren't really a "bookstore" but a "book broker", whatever the fuck that means.
@MarcClaesen Now we're talking. I like you Marc.
Like they wanted to contest the "The World's Largest Bookstore" claim or something
09:29
@Insilico lol B&N are loosers. I mean look @ Nook HD
@MarcClaesen Now we're talking. I like you Marc.
hnn
5 packages can be upgraded yet apt-get upgrade shows nothing
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Update first?
But idk why that would work if it knows they can be updated
nothing
except extras.ubuntu.com has a key mismatch :?
anyway, sweet, SSHD is properly configured OOTB
i can now put the box somewhere far from me
I can't stand the damn noise
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\t                              { printf("tabs are not allowed; use four spaces to indent\n"); exit(1); }
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\o/
user1804599
09:44
@GamesBrainiac Dragon Book
user1804599
09:55
Fuucucucuk. I accidentally forgot to add *.dSYM to .gitignore.
10:05
I'm afraid of using Boost.Spirit :s
user1804599
> Bands of high-altitude butts cast shadows on Neptune's lower butt deck.
user1804599
This plug-in is funny.
10:18
Well Boost.Spirit seems surprisingly simple.
@Rapptz Hey Rapptz, do you use Valgrind much?
@Rapptz Thanks, just wanted to ask.
ugh for fucks sake
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10:28
ubuntu sucking shit fuck
I can't install git client
I doubt it is Ubuntu that sucked, I think it is you who sucked
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@BartekBanachewicz really? sudo apt-get install git? or do you mean like tortoise git or something?
@Ell no package git.
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emerge git
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vOv
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10:32
@BartekBanachewicz must be something fucked up with your repo sources
@Ell no shit, sherlock
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do you have synaptic installed?
also, what version of ubuntu?
it's a server
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right
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10:35
What does your /etc/apt/sources.list look like?
hm
i have main from extras
should I have any other "main" ?
@Rapptz that's the feature!
I'm still not going to use it heh :(
It'd be a good time to learn Spirit but unfortunately I fear for my compile times.
It does look nice though. Less daunting than it seemed before :P
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@BartekBanachewicz I think you should have deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse at least
Maybe you should have upstream too
@Ell okey, updating
yeah
fuck yeah
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10:40
it work?
###### Ubuntu Main Repos
deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted universe multiverse

###### Ubuntu Update Repos
deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-backports main restricted universe multiverse
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@BartekBanachewicz ahh cool haven't seen that before
that's what I have now
yay old git.
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haha cool :)
w/e it works I guess.
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10:41
what is the latest one?
What are you setting up?
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hmm I'm gonna build git from source
git clone https://github.com/git/git.git
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That looks weird xD
24 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
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okey I need a web server
time to try out Nginx
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lighttpd or whatever it's called
10:46
meh, nginx is more supported I think
also I already found django instructions for it
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I've only used it for hosting static content but it was damn easy to setup
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Great to see you again @LightnessRacesinOrbit! How've you been?
@BartekBanachewicz you had it running like that?! I dunno, that case looks like it will conduct (and the bottom of your mobo likely contains circuitry as well)
I always add insulation if I have my systems disassembled like that
@sehe I was hacking around the running system fan with my bare hands too
@Rapptz Meh. It's only a compiletime liability if you change it all the time. Pimpl for the win!
Also, ccache and distcc
10:49
@sehe well you've got a point there. It's an old system anyway, they can take an absurd amount of bashing/damage/no insulation whatever
@GamesBrainiac +1
@BartekBanachewicz or so you think :/ I'm sure that it will usually work
@sehe Well I also have a backup twin machine :)
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I remember when I had a dodgy power supply
It arced when the plug was nudged :3
A twin machine. Sounds nice. Does it make really hot twins?
df
^ wrong "terminal" :)
@sehe Hey, do you mind explaining fault injection? Is it that you simple make a function fail on purpose? I mean I read the wikipedia article -> "test by introducing faults to test code paths"
10:52
@GamesBrainiac I'm sure WP does a better job explaining than me: if anything WP always sems to have more patience
@sehe the fan is unplugged at the moment, so at least one should be getting hot
checks with finger
Undressed as well. Spinning around your finger... mmm
the worst part is they are like 14yo now.
user1804599
I should go to the dentist.
user1804599
My tooth is damaged.
10:53
Oh god lol
@not-rightfold That's bad. They say teeth say a lot about general health. This probably indicates your brain's damaged too... :(
what's a fastest way to upload a key file from CLI-only server?
user1804599
Paste it.
@BartekBanachewicz ssh-copy-id remotehost (debian derivatives)
oh, interesting
but that reminded me I can just scp it to my workstation
user1804599
Yay automatic semicolon insertion works.
10:56
also, cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh 'cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys'
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@not-rightfold my teeth are good (says my dentist yesterday)
Ahh. I get what fault injection is now. Ideally, its making a function that you never expect to fail, fail. In doing so, you will see what would happen if a function like failed when running. Eventually trying to ascertain how many failures can the program handle, when the failures are unexpected.
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Gosh, following a java video tutorial. "One common error you're gonna see is: the compiler is wrong."
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My teeth is skewed.
@Ell Let me guess, android?
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10:58
@GamesBrainiac yah
WTF is up with Cinder's "creative" nonstandard font abuse?!
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I don't know how libraries work in android
@Ell Is it the one with the gen folder, and that it sometimes generates stupid code?
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@sehe Your computer sucks.
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10:59
@GamesBrainiac yeah
but usually doesn't generate stupid code
@not-rightfold Well, it's sort of good practice to use well-established set of "Web" fonts in ... "Web" pages
@Ell Well, what IDE are you using?
@sehe that would require both systems to be *nix based, no?
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@GamesBrainiac eclipse
bundled in the adt
I have no problems at the minute
@Ell poor sod
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11:00
just cringing at this video
@Ell Use intellij, or better use android studio.
Has better support for gradle and building.
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android studio? is that the modified eclipse?
ahh it's not
I'll have a look
@Ell No thats a modified version of IntelliJ IDEA.
Waaa django for python 3 is already out? :F :F :F
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ugh thats another 400 mb which will take a day to dl :()
11:01
@BartekBanachewicz Don't use it just yet.
@GamesBrainiac why?
A lot of the plugins don't support Python 3.
Some include django model utils
Which is a library that you should use, if you do anything complicated with DBs
Wait till 1.7. Atleast thats the advice the django IRC gave me.
@sehe Well it appears I have no choice but to learn Spirit anyway.
@Rapptz For some reason your conversation reminds me of "Spirited Away"
@Rapptz Hrmm? Antlr has a license clause excluding "Rapptz"s?
11:04
ANTLR's in Java isn't it?
@sehe His real name is Danny Fitzjerald Hejlsberd you twit! :P
I don't even know Java
@Rapptz Nope. Not IIRC - but I might. CoCo/R C++ is also nice. I've used it before Spirit (back in the day when Spirit wouldn't quite work on IBM's VisualAge compiler)
Anyone here use ENCOG ?
Yeah it's Java and C#. ANTLR3 has C though.
11:06
Anyone here ask inane questions much?
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No.
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@Rapptz it's written in java iirc but can output c++ too
Glad to hear. I was getting worried
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antlrworks is good though
@not-rightfold when I use virtualenv, I should make the env in the same folder as my project right?
@BartekBanachewicz Use virtualenvwrapper, if you're using linux or unix. It helps a lot. And same folder as your project.
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@BartekBanachewicz dunno
Well I'm giving Spirit a chance. It doesn't look awful.
@Rapptz You brought down boost-spirit.com!? downforeveryoneorjustme.com confirmed
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I use flex and bison.
11:13
I've never needed to. I've used projects using it though
@not-rightfold You know, I've heard that phrase like 6 times today.
Make an anechoic room
Dang. 44 seconds with empty main :(
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@Rapptz nope
Can a variadic template argument be in the "middle" (between 2 or more arguments) like this: void print(const T& first, const Other&... other, const char *delimiter). (Also, I'm not quite sure "variadic template argument" is the right terminology. Is it? If not, what is the correct one?)
11:19
it's kinda amazing looking at this old box compiling new source code
gives me sort of perverse satisfaction
@Tuntuni No. And yeah variadic template argument is okay I guess?
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@BartekBanachewicz me too
@Rapptz Aw, too bad. Yeah, I also think it's alright but I'm not 100% sure.
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Is there a good FOSS alternative to Skype that supports OS X and Windows and features screen sharing?
@not-rightfold Where do you place your tests when writing a Python program, in the same package or in a different package just for tests ?
user1804599
11:27
@GamesBrainiac Under if __name__ == '__main__': and for small pure stuff in doctests.
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@stacked coliru just gave me:
Assembler messages:
Error: can't open /tmp/cckNbCo3.s for reading: No such file or directory
@not-rightfold Arrite, thanks.
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Haha.
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> Client sends crappy bug report.
> I ask for more details (screenshot, browser version, etc).
> I fix it quickly.
> Client replies that it's fixed and that he "probably was too quick."
@not-rightfold Dafuq?
How does that even make sense?
11:31
@not-rightfold lol. you're too quick
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11:45
When I move out I want programming posters all in my office
like a vim cheatsheet
and an opengl cheatsheet
@JohannesSchaub-litb Hai!
@Ell ugh. make that in your head :/ Everything you don't remember isn't worth it
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@sehe I'm trying, but I'm still not quite used to it so I have to look things up quite a lot :/
@Ell Or you could have something like a command search, that you can just type stuff into. A lot like IntelliJ's CTRL + SHIFT + A
11:54
lost 45 pounds
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:O
@DeadMG I'm sorry for your loss.
i put up a new question about the "Sfinae<boolean>..." trick
I'm not
and I'd like to lose about the same again
Spirit's cool.
Time to sleep.
11:57
gg rapptz
hm?
good game?
@DeadMG Well, don't go chopping off a leg.

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