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20:00
Sigh, ok you win. But in your answer had you explained clearly we'd have avoided LESS CRIPING AND A SOMEWHAT MOODY CAT
Deep breath
I hate repeating myself and talking with people who don't read what I write.
So EXCUSE ME PRINCESS.
No but really, it is annoying.
Fair enough.
@LewsTherin :)
IMO pythons list comprehension is very useful
They are, Cat just picked a very shitty example. Though just like Haskell you can do the equivalent list comp with functions.
It's more of a convenience/syntactic sugar thing.
20:05
@Rapptz cough. he didn't
@sehe Which one? I only saw [X for X in iterable] which.. well isn't really that great.
There's no map or filter.
@Rapptz That's my point.
How cryptic of you.
In case you haven't noticed, I've been saying that it's bad idea to use that, as it is equivalent to list(iterable) (AND AGAIN AAND AGAIN)
20:07
@CatPlusPlus Probably. I was just replying to Johannes.
@CatPlusPlus It's probably safe to stop now
Yes, time to drink
@CatPlusPlus Indeed.
Someone configure Apache for me, it's boring.
I swear this isn't a troll, but list(iterable) Are you referring to the inheritance shiz?
20:09
No.
as far as I know, python list comp has filters
It creates a list of out any iterable.
Ok
I see why that is bad.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Yes.
greetings loungers
I wish to inform you all of the severity of my illness once again.
20:10
@CatPlusPlus You read twice, instead of just once. Thanks
I had the temerity to consume food when hungry.
Temerity? Dude, it is natural
#ifdef WIN32
	/* There is a bug in the Visual C++ 2.2 compiler which means that
	 * dirc always ends up being '/' */
	dirc = (dirc == '/')  ?  '?'  :  '/';
#else
	if (dirc == '/')
	    dirc = '?';
	else
	    dirc = '/';
#endif
^ awesome legacy cruft abounds in vim sources
So, I woke up 2 hours ago, ate a salad, then drank two shots of vodka
20:12
That explains the temper
Take a guess at how I feel right now
Most Polish I've met aren't so temperamental.
Although most I've met do kurwa a lot
.. and then roar with laughter
You either met wrong Poles, or that's an understatement.
What's wrong with my spelling today :F
That's a polarizing statement
Well I work with some of them. Maybe they always get high before work
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20:17
Hey fools.
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@CatPlusPlus Like somebody who's arguing with PHP programmers about stringly-typed database APIs.
@FredOverflow Did you watch this week's lectures!?
also, hi :)
@sehe Wow. I've seen workarounds for VC6 before, but never something as old as VC2.
@zalenix ^ lol this
Ell
Ell
I need some alcohol :/
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20:20
@zalenix For you to implement them.
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in Java Sucks, 8 hours ago, by JeraldPunx
can anyone help my questions? no one answer it since start... http://stackoverflow.com/q/18942156/2691682
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> Oh hey this room is about the fact that Java is a horrible language. Just let's me ask a Java question here.
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@sehe my ex-classmates use that book right now because Hogeschool Rotterdam tells them to.
hehe
F**k..
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20:23
Christmas is a joke.
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Jesus was born twice: 25th of December and the 1st of January.
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He also died twice.
right because microsoft is a person
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@zalenix Dat irony.
haskell and json? good friends?
20:25
let me just plonk you right away before my braincells start dying
error: default initialization of an object of const type 'const type_t' requires a user-provided default constructor
Goodbye M$ troll.
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@ÓlafurWaage JSON is only fun in dynamically-typed languages.
Omg m$ supporters here?
20:26
g++ accepts it but clang doesn't :(
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> m$
@DeadMG hello again. I forget which of my design shortfallings you were pointing out. Do you?
@zalenix Yes, MS all the way
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Either say “MS” or “Microsoft” or get out.
Darn!
what happened to the good ol' gcc ?
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20:27
$@l3nik$
dont tell me wrong forum
For masochists
M$ makes me think the speaker is a bitter person
I'm sure a lot of people use it here
@Pawnguy7 Something about strings, and how you do absolutely everything ever with strings even when they don't make any sense at all. The details elude me.
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20:27
Microdollar.
lol.
@LewsTherin Oh sure even I do. But that's the point.
shouldn't that be a millidollar?
@DeadMG never done it before, actually. But the design before seems very bad.
and of course, M$ would be a megadollar.
20:28
@DeadMG my bad: M$
I don't get why $ is used instead of S
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µ$
@Pawnguy7 This does not surprise me. But a pro tip: Stay away from strings. They are only useful for passing data into and out of your program. Your program's regular logic should not include strings.
@LewsTherin that is just to point out their douchebaggery thats all
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20:28
MTorrent
@zalenix I see
@LewsTherin :D
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Microsoft is like your dick: micro and soft.
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@not-rightfold burn!
20:29
FACE
only we don't get paid for it :(
insert burnward comment here
The poor girlfriend
so yeah, BURN
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20:30
inb4 ban
@Jefffrey get some sleep?
nope
Bill gates is earning more money while doing his charity stunts in sub-African deserts than anyone here, I daresay, in 10 years!
of this fact we are all already aware.
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about this fact I don't give a fuck.
20:32
Yeah just rubbing it in :(
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inb4 Canadian troll tells me I care enough to tell I don't care.
@zalenix why the fuck are you writing m$?
I made a mistake it is M$
@zalenix I made a mistake you're dumb.
or G$ if you prefer, but $ it is
20:33
@BartekBanachewicz And you are smart. We get it
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@zalenix G-$pot?
@LewsTherin fuck I am.
The "M$" joke got old a decade ago
@Pawnguy7 Did you get the "nope"? My internet is sucking bad
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20:33
@JoeFrambach some people are still discovering the internet
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>
@Jefffrey yes
@Joe thats when we started earning, that Billy earned that much in a minute
@zalenix umad?
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20:34
@not-rightfold lol'd
@BartekBanachewicz yes bro, just gimme the c++11 thats all I am asking
JBL
JBL
@zalenix If you have a personal rant against Bill, why don't you go directly to him ? FWIW Lounge<C++> =/= Microsoft.
@zalenix how the hell can I give you a programming language
anyway, back to reasonable stuff, fuck C++, and
I can throw a SNOBOL
20:35
@JBL let's start a campaign against him whatsay
I was thinking about redoing some stuffs from Contrlua
in Harvest server
JBL
JBL
You're boring.
@JBL and so is C++ THE IRONY
like, remote code updates on live servers
@not-rightfold is dynamic code reloading a language builtin in Erlang?
JBL
JBL
Boring, AND not making any sense at all.
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20:37
@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
@not-rightfold interesting
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When you call a function with an explicit module, like foo:bar(), and you update that module (in this case foo), it will use the newer version from then on.
Neither does VS by not implementing c++11 yet!
So there you go
@zalenix who the fuck are you anyway?
Xeo
Xeo
Hi
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20:38
The point is that in non-stop systems, you can't stop the systems to update the code. :P
VS team has their reasons for not implementing it yet :v
Just some VS user wanting to put good use of c++
YEAH they do for sure
@not-rightfold oh indeed. Also restarting is so 19th century
Xeo
Xeo
Have you guys been feeding a troll again?
20:38
exactly!
@Xeo pretty much
@Xeo yes
@not-rightfold what if errors appear?
Guys M$ is the troll here okay?
JBL
JBL
@Xeo Sadly..
20:39
what is the default behaviour?
Let's get this thing clear
@Borgleader I have watched 3 of 3 and 1 of 5 so far. Since I have never implemented non-trivial trees myself, I found it quite interesting.
JBL
JBL
plonk
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@BartekBanachewicz Then you have a problem.
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But that's also why you should test your code. :v:
20:42
@FredOverflow Ah so you saw the TV show part :)
That was funny :)
Anyway, any Microsoft employees here please get c++11 thing completed.
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@BartekBanachewicz See here for a simple example.
@DeadMG makes sense. Although, in that case, why are such API's in use?
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c (re)compiles a module and loads/updates it.
20:43
@Pawnguy7 Because 90% of everything is shit.
@not-rightfold what about file change detection?
+1 every home should have one. — Paul Griffiths 14 mins ago
I think I got inspired by @BartekBanachewicz actually. This time anyway.
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@BartekBanachewicz Nope. You need to recompile it and instruct the Erlang runtime to reload the new byte code.
@not-rightfold I see.
20:45
@Pawnguy7 "This time anyway".. lol
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I think you need to do that on every node, but I’m not sure.
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(A node is an instance of the Erlang runtime.)
@not-rightfold It's fucken worthless
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@sehe s/It's/They're/
Picture, just because.
20:46
@Pawnguy7 Yep, that is abominable shit.
@zalenix No one here particularly likes MSVC. But even fewer people like your attitude and immature reference$. Cut it out. Lurk, read newbie hints, or hit the road. Thank you.
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@Pawnguy7 Ugh.
@not-rightfold That's valud too
Ell
Ell
@Pawnguy7 y u no operator[]?
20:47
@Ell That is completely not the reaction you're supposed to have.
Apparently people insult any code I bring up, even if I don't write it :D
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG I don't see the big issue otherwise
@Pawnguy7 lol
@Pawnguy7 I have no idea who the author is.
@Pawnguy7 you're onto something
@Pawnguy7 That's PHP, right?
20:48
@Ell Let me ask you something. What happens if you pass "FUCKSHITNIGGERS" as the first argument to set?
Ell
Ell
it sets the FUCKSHITNIGGERS value o.O
o, really?
how do you know that?
maybe there isn't a "FUCKSHITNIGGERS" value.
5 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
I think I got inspired by @BartekBanachewicz actually. This time anyway.
maybe it will throw an exception.
@DeadMG You get a std::value_out_of_range exception, or in debug builds std::foul_language_sanitizer_failure
20:49
@sehe hey! that $ was just a rant! This is a lounge folks! GEEZ
I appreciate your concern however
even if there is a "FUCKSHITNIGGERS" value, is it a Colour, or an integer, or a string, or a float, or what?
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@BartekBanachewicz Damn you now I’m into Erlang again.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG well it's a guess
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Hmm, still didn’t get my book.
@Ell The core issue here is the fact that you have to guess.
20:49
@zalenix That's why you kept repeating it then? I do know this is a lounge. I live here. Anyways, welcome to the lounge
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG Yeah I suppose
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> Will ship on or about 2013-10-16.
@DeadMG lol wat
@Ell If you just expose some data members, then Intellisense will tell me all their names, all their types, and issue appropriate errors if I fuck up.
nothing can possibly go wrong and I get the maximum feedback.
@sehe Ha ha, does your wife hate you? :P
20:50
@DeadMG depends on the value obviously
@sehe Ok let's cut it out then
if you have set(RANDOM_STRING, RANDOM_VALUE).
@LewsTherin Dunno. I'll ask
As far as error handling was concerned, I was thinking assert.
there's no way to know if it's valid.
20:50
@zalenix :)
@sehe XD
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG well I assume he needs dynamic properties
@DeadMG except there is
no way to know what the correct input is.
Ell
Ell
otherwise he would do exactly what you said
20:50
stop FUDing for fucks sake
what the hell
It is a map, is it not?
why don't you take a step back and a deep breath
@Pawnguy7 yes, but that's irrelevant
@Pawnguy7 Is it? How should I know?
@DeadMG why don't you ask
anyway, the error checking is fairly simple
Not sure how else you would plan to store a <string, value>.
20:51
@BartekBanachewicz Because APIs that require you to ask are practically the definition of "bad".
@BartekBanachewicz I agree. Then again, this isn't going to help (we've been here before). Just accept that this code flips the bozo-bit on the under-informed ever-tolerant Puppy and move on?
@sehe it's my code.
and he's telling @Pawnguy7 this code sucks
@BartekBanachewicz no difference
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Your code is bad and you should feel bad.
@Pawnguy7 std::string s = "<string, value>";
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20:52
Define the strings as constants.
@sehe not if he convinces him with his stupid reasons.
@not-rightfold Lol
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Magic string literals are bad.
I should at least have a chance of defending this design
@BartekBanachewicz Oh well. If that's so easy, then I suppose there's not much we can hope for
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20:52
Just like magic integers and magic floating point numbers.
@sehe you ask for a lot.
@BartekBanachewicz Norms. Norms. I bet it's tiring. Of course not. There's not much to defend. Just state the obvious. "In this case, it's perfectly fine."
Also, I am not thinking of the variant part of the design here. In my case, the objects are all the same type.
Alright. In this case, the Config requires default values that are set with every use. Those defaults ensure the proper contents at all times and can signal error if something mismatches. This pretty much makes introducing bugs impossible. Also, it's an simple system designed for simple use and minimal dependencies; big projects should introduce a more sophisticated solution. @DeadMG @Pawnguy7
ok
why not just set the defaults in the constructor.
20:56
I seem to recall Java has a System.getProperty that also uses strings. Last I knew.
and just make them data members instead of storing them in a map. Since you know in advance they're needed.
@DeadMG because the config forms a whole
it's easier to look at it in one place and, for example, read it from a file.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, clearly not. Part of it is required and set by default, and part of it isn't.
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Wtf.
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file:read_file("foo") in Erlang returns {error, eisdir} if foo is a FIFO.
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20:57
@DeadMG you can simply override defaults in classes from the global config
ok, I'm not entirely sure what you just said, but you don't actually have a global configuration variable, right?
@not-rightfold Awesome bug!
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{ok, sisnodir}

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