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12:00
it may well, does not prevent it get fertilized, and thus the female pregnant
@BartekBanachewicz And it uses it before defining it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have used luasocket.
Then what am I doing wrong?
> However, LuaSocket uses its own requirelib() function, which works in
> terms of findlib(), which works in terms of LUA_PATHLIB... So I changed
> findlib() to use package.cpath instead:
@R.MartinhoFernandes I presume regular require"socket" gives you the error with that?
We all want to see baby zombie rightfold
12:03
it's weird to say the least.
@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
It's the very first non-comment line of socket.lua.
damn
gimme sec
./requirelib.lua:43: attempt to call global 'loadlib' (a nil value)
:(
I am dling lua on this PC.
Lua 5.1.4  Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
> require"socket"
>
well. let's start there.
Mine's 5.1.5 :<
12:08
3
Q: ref-qualified member functions as template arguments?

iavrThis compiles fine in clang 3.3: template <typename T> struct M; template <typename R, typename C, typename... A> struct M <R (C::*)(A...)> { }; template <typename R, typename C, typename... A> struct M <R (C::*)(A...) &> { }; but fails in gcc 4.8.1: [...] error: redefinition of ‘struct M <...

I don't think it would be such a significant difference
uh my socket.lua is a tad different
$ ls *
ltn12.lua  luasocket.so  mime.lua  requirelib.lua  socket.lua

mime:
core.so

socket:
core.so  ftp.lua  http.lua  smtp.lua  tp.lua  url.lua
FFS!
@BartekBanachewicz Which version did you grab?
How can I easily decay a parameter of a template function?
+foo will not work as the parameter can be a function reference/pointer.
12:10
Assign it to std::decay<T>::type?
:(
I feared so.
@R.MartinhoFernandes 2.0.2
@wilx Passing it by value works too.
I have downloaded the .tgz from the luasocket page and it is the same as LuaForWindows is bundled with
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Declare module and import dependencies
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
local base = _G
local string = require("string")
local math = require("math")
local socket = require("socket.core")
module("socket")
@R.MartinhoFernandes I feel you're doing something wrong.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, its type is a template type parameter, so it gets deduced to say int(&)(T) and won't decay.
12:14
@wilx Take it by value.
maybe let's go back to the beginning where you tell me what's going on again and where did you get lua and luasocket from
@R.MartinhoFernandes: It can be an array and then it dies complaining something else. :)
Or rather a string literal.
Heck, I was able to use luasocket on a PowerPC-based embedded super-specialized board, so it has to work :)
Ok, was wrong.
It was anonymous enum.
Is it impossible to overload on anonymous enum?
@wilx decltype ?
enum { Foo } foo; void bar(decltype(foo) overload);
12:21
I still live in the pre-C++11 world.
then suckage.
Or at least this project does.
Indeed.
@BartekBanachewicz Does that really work?
@StackedCrooked why shouldn't that work?
foo has a distinct type
it has to have a distinct type.
and g++ compiles it fine.
@wilx That sucks.
12:23
Ok. I'm surprised it works, joke's on me.
@wilx XlC++ 9 is supposed to be getting auto and decltype, right? No variadics?
Then it is the GCC 4.1.2 that's faulty.
4.1....
Yeah.
And we have like upgraded from GCC 3.4 to GCC 4.1.2 a month ago!
-fpermissive everywhere.
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
then suckage.
12:25
@wilx Woooot
That means that anonymous enums can be used like tag types.
@StackedCrooked lemme digest that.
well okay I still don't get what purpose should it serve.
I'm having a bad brain day.
@sehe is that PE?
12:28
I have a bad mood evening
i++, --j; lel.
reallyBadMood++;
@BartekBanachewicz yes
"lel"?
@sehe that's like "lol" but with "e"
obviously
12:31
@sehe I have not studied that, yet, much. Last time I remember it seemed worse than Visual Studio 2010 wrt/ C++11 support.
I hate when the problems are ambiguously posed
> Find the greatest product of five consecutive digits in the 1000-digit number. PE 8
dynamic programming to the rescue!
I'm not at a loss on how to solve it. It's not clear what to solve
what exactly is ambiguous to you?
you have a sequence of 1000 digits
Does that mean, any product (like 28*546) that consists of 5 consecutive digits? Or any product P that is the product of digit * (digit+1) * .... (digit+5)
12:33
@sehe XLC++ ?
and you have to find a 5-subsequence
@sehe no, a product of digits
not a product of numbers formed from digits
a digit is a number in range 0-9 inclusive, so a product of 5 digits has 5 terms
@BartekBanachewicz then wtf does the "product" constraint add? It basically says, find the biggest 5-char subsequence that doesn't represent a prime?
@BartekBanachewicz ahem. Sanitize your logic? 2*2 has 1 digits
@A.H. IBM Visual Age compiler
@sehe eliminates "0", for one.
Woot. Heh. Lol.
See. I think a Bartek has constricted himself in his web of "obvious" interpretations
12:37
Yup. That kind
@sehe maybe you're just trying too hard? I mean, 5 consecutive digits sounds like a well-defined subset
now where you take those 5 digits, and make a product from them, you can easily show all possible 5-subsequences and calculate their products
... so erm... yeah...
of course the most efficient solution can work in a different way, but brute-force approach IMHO would do just that.
IOW you're looking for a starting digit index i, i being in range [0, 995], for which the f function gives maximum value; f being defined as number[i] + number[i+1] + ... + number[i+4]
@sehe Erm, no.
Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol "×") is the mathematical operation of scaling one number by another. It is one of the four basic operations in elementary arithmetic (the others being addition, subtraction and division). Because the result of scaling by whole numbers can be thought of as consisting of some number of copies of the original, whole-number products greater than 1 can be computed by repeated addition; for example, 3 multiplied by 4 (often said as "3 times 4") can be calculated by adding 4 copies of 3 together: :3 \times 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12.\!\,...
(follow link to fragment)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought you were really looking down on him until I followed your link.
12:41
@StackedCrooked Yeah, I realised how that might look with the onebox.
BTW my visual brain SIMD gave me that: 99879 in ~5 seconds
I doubt there will be anything bigger in that number
@BartekBanachewicz Ah. I think this explananation works. Basically, I was wondering whether I should read "[product] /of/ [5 consecutive digits]" with [5 consecutive digits] being the factors or a product /consisting of/ 5 consecutive digits.
Thanks for convincing me that the simpler explanation makes more sense
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
@BartekBanachewicz likely. Maybe something across line boundaries, because brains are bad at that
user1804599
lol got banned
@not-rightfold I've got no clue when that happened. Where you in some other room?
user1804599
12:47
Arg stupid SQL and SUM returning NULL on empty collections.
user1804599
@sehe Nope.
@not-rightfold See, now you're pushing it. This will only get you banned. Again. :)
user1804599
coalesce(sum(amount), 0) is ugly. :'(
@not-rightfold lolwut
That's so broken.
user1804599
12:49
It hid a bug that I didn't notice until I truncated the table. :<
Why do people make such stupid mistakes. It's just simple math :<
@not-rightfold Ah! You followed my advice!
Sep 13 at 9:03, by sehe
TRUNCATE usually makes it a lot faster
user1804599
@sehe Well, it did reduce the time from 800ms to 7ms.
I told you
user1804599
But it doesn't give the same result so it's useless. :D
12:54
Hey, if it gives the same results always, it's useless by definition! Just write the damn const
user1804599
I'm going to give materialised views a go.
HOLY SHIT, BREAKING BAD, WOW. JUST WOW. (I've never watched Breaking Bad but wanted to see how that feels.)
^ lol. too true
user1804599
Oh, well, I think it's time to repopulate the database with those rows again.
user1804599
Or well, let's not.
databases are hard
user1804599
12:56
It's easier to do performance-unrelated stuff on small data sets.
but mostly they are boring, at least for me.
@not-rightfold you must be a wizard.
user1804599
I find it fun.
user1804599
I mean, I filled the database with random numbers last time.
Why can't the ripping groups check these videos before they release them? Bloody morons. Another 1.6GB down the drain.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit aren't you a senior engineer?
user1804599
12:57
Arg.
you earn a friggin lot of money.
just buy the damn movie.
user1804599
I can't stand the fact that weights are presented in kilograms.
@BartekBanachewicz It is not currently possible to purchase last night's episode of Dexter on DVD.
@BartekBanachewicz But thanks for your kind assumptions.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit DVD? like a savage?
12:58
lol wat.
user1804599
I could change “kg” to “N” or “weight” to “mass”.
do you know that DVD has vertical resolution of 480p?
user1804599
In the former case, the data would be incorrect and location-dependent.
it's a kind of quality a smartwatch can display
@not-rightfold the latter.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Obviously.
user1804599
13:00
Ugh.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit couldn't you anticipate this response? If you download rips, at the very least don't complain about them. It's moronic.
user1804599
“Weight” and “mass” are mixed.
user1804599
Time to file bug report!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit maybe it is not possible to purchase last night's episode of Dexter on DVD, but surely you can afford 1.6GB?
I always wonder about the size of Tomalak's plonk list
must be huge
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Doesn't make it OK hurr politically incorrect durr.
13:08
Poor Tomolak and his other C++ room
As lively as a frozen tuna
user1804599
The cyclotomic equation x^p = 1 can be reduced to a series of quadratic equations iff p is a Fermat prime. http://ow.ly/oU9k0
user1804599
TIL.
Properly adding two numbers using OO: github.com/Herzult/SimplePHPEasyPlus
user1804599
1 + 2 is just as OO.
@not-rightfold Don't let facts get in the way of mocking things~
user1804599
13:16
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@Nican now come to think all this effort could go into burninating PHP from existence
user1804599
What's the crap under the ><> <>< in all of his commit messages?
user1804599
Is he schizophrenic?
@not-rightfold I would kick this commit out.
user1804599
13:20
All of his commits are like that.
It is two fish kissing.
user1804599
And he uses the develop branch.
@not-rightfold well
@not-rightfold he's a fucking retard.
Well I don't think Cat will allow any of this bullshit in the project anyway, thank goodness.
user1804599
13:24
I think I'll take up the websocket stuff and not tell him just like the Bobs did with Milton.
@not-rightfold Office Space?
user1804599
Of course.
@BartekBanachewicz WTF dude.
user1804599
I like the tabs and two-space indentation, though. :)
I don't know what I think is worse: you using "retard" to insult him, you trying to insult him for that, or it getting starred.
13:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes feel free to bin it. I regret that I used that word, if that helps.
user1804599
Ohh almost five o’clock.
Where are you?
@R.MartinhoFernandes in my defense I can only say that I am just overwhelmed by the amount of drama queen behaviour his pathetic personality is capable of producing
user1804599
In the Netherlands, as usual.
13:29
So, not yet 15:30 is "almost five o'clock"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes ITT robot forgot who he is talking too
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes Only 1.5 hours left!
@BartekBanachewicz do you know something for decompressing stuff with Lua? gz and bz2 needed.
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus Do I need to do anything special to get the server working on Windows with VS 2012 Ultimate? I couldn't get it to work on Mono on OS X.
There's a lua-bz2 thingy, but the readme is asking for help getting to work on Windows and OSX.
user1804599
13:36
io.popen :3
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh hey :) coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/48166fd67e44c6af (or actually, slightly less insane: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/1ed3af5c69d24a7f)
@BartekBanachewicz ^ see, I got it :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes did the sockets finally work?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't have anything in mind. In general, remember you can use C libraries if you use Alien or have access to sources; you will just have to build a .dll with an exposed function, then no alien needed.
@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool :)
@BartekBanachewicz Ugh, I was hoping to avoid that.
13:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes Terra's C integration works flawlessly, and my few attempts at Alien have shown to also work rather well. Remember than zipping/unzipping stuff is an expensive operation, and writing it in raw lua would hardly make sense
@sehe 40824 = 9 * 9 * 8 * 7 * 9 :)
oh you logged them in the 2nd approach
@BartekBanachewicz I know. It's a programming challenge, right. It was fun thinking about storage requirements, and opportunity for in-place binary std::transform with std::multiplies<> (I consider this akin to abuse, but it stretches the mind ever-so-slightly)
user1804599
I'm wondering.
@BartekBanachewicz it's not required
@not-rightfold What about?
user1804599
If you have a non-blocking socket and you add its file descriptor to an epoll later, will the received data be buffered or discarded before you add it?
it should be buffered (until timeout/peer disconnect), I'd guess. I don't think there's "reference counting" on the fd's
user1804599
13:47
Hmm.
raw OS sockets are weird.
uh waht
8
Q: What does the "Just" syntax mean in Haskell?

sortfiendI have scoured the internet for an actual explanation of what this keyword does. Every Haskell tutorial that I have looked at just starts using it randomly and never explains what it does (and I've looked at many). Here's a basic piece of code from Real World Haskell that uses Just. I understand...

8 upvotes?
user1804599
lol keyword
> From what I have observed, it is related to "Maybe" typing
"Just 8" upvotes
13:49
Maybe its Just a type constructor
oh god.
It's Either a good question or a lame dupe.
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe s/type/data/
@not-rightfold No. I haven't tested with Mono yet.
user1804599
@sehe s/t'//
@BartekBanachewicz Always a friendly word.
13:51
the answer is good, tho. He shows that Maybe can be a Functor and a Monad
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz So many [Pun]s.
@sehe I am such a friendly and welcoming person, huh?
Terribly
I just can't take condensed stupidity when not prepared.
user1804599
When I have my Gentoo box, I can finally play with epoll.
13:52
Self-defense is faster than reasonable reaction. :(
@not-rightfold Fuck. What's taking so long? Oh wait. Gentoo....
user1804599
I need to buy a computer first!
@sehe lololo it's compiling
Course not. You're just not committed!
anyway, I vaguely remember something called Gentoo Stage 3
13:54
Gentoo: always be compiling.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you see litb's thread on std-discussion about dotdotdot-style SFINAE?
@BartekBanachewicz It's the default, these days (IIRC), and there's Sabayon, which is glorified stage3
user1804599
Arg I have no idea how to do I/O-based scheduling.
hi guys :) I'm learning now threads... how going on?
btw @sehe the article you retwote is nice (about compiler stability)
13:57
That's why I retwote that. CSmith looks like an awesome tool.
@Xeo Got a link?
Thanks. Google deleted my “starred” folder so I lost all my favourite groups
(wtf, by the way)
@sehe I am amazed at the speed GCC folks were able to track down and fix the issues o.O
(set (mem/c:BLK (reg:DI 5 di [81]) [3 D.1761+0 S20 A32])
                (mem/c:BLK (reg:DI 4 si [82]) [3 x6+0 S20 A32]))
and
            (set (mem/c:BLK (reg:DI 5 di [84]) [3 D.1761+0 S20 A32])
                (mem/u/c:BLK (reg:DI 4 si [85]) [3 x7+0 S20 A128]))
into:
            (set (mem/c:BLK (reg:DI 5 di [84]) [3 D.1761+0 S20 A32])
                (mem/u/c:BLK (reg:DI 4 si [85]) [3 S20 A32]))
@BartekBanachewicz I'll leave it in! As a testament to your younger days of lesser discriminatory ability. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes

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