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@Moyes_Must_Go, Beijing
#MUFC Since 2007. Setting up hoolygan firm in Beijing to defend Manchester honour
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@R.MartinhoFernandes again, I'd rather re-entry be more than just a show.
Got a spare stage that wasn't totally used? Use it to break down.
"Beijing Red" wtf? What is wrong with these people? that's just offensive
Oh gawd - the Man U fans have woken up :(
15:00
bet he doesn't even know where Manchester is
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's ridiculous, everyone knows it's in Alabama.
console.log works, but alert does not
@CatPlusPlus tempted by it, though would probably start a new game it I was to use it.
fuck you, JS
15:02
@BartekBanachewicz Well that didn't take long
@LightnessRacesinOrbit seriously it's just a freaking string
user1804599
You’re a noob.
ugh it's fucking with me
You forgot to tell us what "does not work" means here, dumbass
errors with the message that's on a starboard
15:04
@BartekBanachewicz There is no 'JS' in the squad. Reserves, maybe?
I bet you did something asynchronous and the argument to alert isn't filled yet. console.log is a bit asynchronous too in some browsers, so you can see a deferred result
> re-entry effects are positively terrifying now and I love it.
@rightfold Who said you could try to give my title to somebody else?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hmmm
function blockingXRequest(uri) {
    var xhReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xhReq.open("GET", uri, false);
    xhReq.send(null);
    var serverResponse = xhReq.responseText;
    return serverResponse;
}
would that block? ^ // cc @rightfold
@cat you play with mech jeb do you?
15:05
Do you know if they will at some point add interstellar travel?
@BartekBanachewicz Yes
@thecoshman Yes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit well then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes they may do. Not heard either way what the plans are for that.
@DeadMG What? Because I have 2 messages on there?
15:06
if I do a print from Lua (which maps to console.log) it works
if I do an alert or try to eval it, BAM
@BartekBanachewicz Testcase?
@TonyTheLion No, because most of them are just completely not star-worthy.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
@DeadMG yep
user1804599
The third parameter to open indicates asynchronity.
15:07
My posts are never crap
Lua.execute("require = function(name)" +
            "    local sourcePath = 'client_desktop/';" +
            "    js.global.alert('loading '..sourcePath .. name .. '.lua' );" +
            "    local source = js.global.blockingXRequest(sourcePath .. name .. '.lua');" +
            "    js.global.alert('loading finished');"+
            "    print(source);" +
            "    js.global.Lua.execute(source);" +
            //"    dostring(source);" +
            "end"
            )
user1804599
It defaults to true but you specified it as false.
1 min ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
@BartekBanachewicz Yes
Why is there JavaScript flowing.
15:07
fuck knows
@rightfold okey
Because it's sewage
Bartek hates JS now
Banancheciwxh is up to something
user1804599
JavaScript in a string literal, even.
15:08
hey not yet
@TonyTheLion hahaha :)
user1804599
Javachewich
@rightfold no it's Lua in JS literal
user1804599
Ohlol.
@rightfold lol that's how I just read it too
user1804599
15:08
Even worse.
@BartekBanachewicz Wait what
You're running Lua from JS?
But wait! It's being generated by PHP and interpreted in Wide
@R.MartinhoFernandes yup.
¬_¬ stop. stop it now.
15:09
All of his code is in string literals like that
Then UB is invoked in some C++ program, with the loose hope that the results of UB this time will be that this Lua/JS/PHP/Wide abomination 150 miles away randomly starts working..... which is standard-compliant behaviour!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Flexibility duh
and it works sans I can't eval source that's brought by XHttpRequest inside require
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is there a movie?
Ahahaha
Are you seriously
Executing code like that
15:10
@BartekBanachewicz Woah
@R.MartinhoFernandes Soon; the studios demanded that there be more action, so they set it on a space probe hurtling towards the edge of the solar system, and this delayed production due to (a) cost, (b) physics
@CatPlusPlus hey! first request evals correctly, just nested ones don't
You are doing this because of XSS stuff?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is this "probe" a parachute?
I'm doing that because I oppose JS dominance in the Web
And I want to use my language of choice, be it Lua or Haskell
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's doing this due to a genetic abnormality
15:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes State of the art
@R.MartinhoFernandes ........ wtf. FUCKING LEAKS
@thecoshman Also, I want a richer solar system. Comets and asteroids are cool.
@BartekBanachewicz don't use eval
I think asteroids are planned actually
@CatPlusPlus it will run in sandboxed instances so yeah, I am
@thecoshman why
15:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes that too is cool
you can't plan asteroids, dumbshit
Sure you can
may I summon one above your head?
Haven't you watched Armageddon dummy
with a downwards trajectory
15:13
lol
Yes please
where downwards = towards you
... @LightnessRacesinOrbit you realise we are on about a game right?
I'm way above you
okay I'm off for a while hopefully when I'll get back it will work
15:15
This is such a good answer in that it perfectly answered all my pondering. I am sorry for picking the best answer so quickly, it's just that phenomenal :) Thank you for helping me out, Stackoverflow! Y'all are amazing. — jakeliquorblues 12 mins ago
@thecoshman You realise I'm kidding, right?
For one thing, I cannot summon asteroids
I want my money back then
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you realise I realise that, right?
Oh god
@thecoshman @sehe was right about the meta thing.
15:17
I know that you know that I know that you know that I don't know that you know that I know that you don't know
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I love how Stack Overflow is the one taking the compliments, not you.
@R.MartinhoFernandes which what?
15:18
Is making a main that is not main a bad idea?
welp
turns out that the LLVM's interpreter is, in fact, completely non-functional and they only really support JIT.
@Pawnguy7 What
@Pawnguy7 What does that even mean?
so I'll need to process-isolate all my tests where I want to run the generated code.
@Pawnguy7 you mean something like main(){ actaullyMainCode(); }?
15:19
@Jefffrey I am Stack Overflow. Y'all just living in me.
@Pawnguy7 mainly
So that's why it's so bad
@Pawnguy7 I've done it a couple times when needing different mains, like for example WinMain vs main().
@thecoshman more or less, yes
@Pawnguy7 vOv you have a reason for doing that?
15:21
I do that after packing arguments into vector
Not really. I was thinking of namespaces, but I suppose a using would work here.
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
    try {
        std::vector<std::string> args(argv, argv+argc);
        ns::run(args);
    } catch(...) {
        std::cerr << boost::diagnostic_information(boost::current_exception());
        return 17;
    }
}
This is usually my main
15:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is return 17 something specific or it's just a random number you like?
I wanted to librarise this once
But eh
@Jefffrey It's random
@CatPlusPlus Lazy bum!
I pick random exit codes for different errors too
I could do that, but will not be using such arguments.
@Jefffrey 17 is the least random number.
15:24
return rand()+1;
> 17: Long described at MIT as ‘the least random number’; see also 23. This may be Discordian in origin, or it may be related to some in-jokes about 17 and “yellow pig” propagated by the mathematician Michael Spivak.
17 is prime.
I never actually check my exit codes, but hey
> 23: Sacred number of Eris, Goddess of Discord (along with 17 and 5).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you choose it specifically knowing that somebody would ask about its randomness?
Knowing that the person involved would be too stupid to know the difference between random and arbitrary? :)
15:25
More like (rand()+1) & 0xFF
I like 23 more. It has that feeling of both chaos and harmony that makes me cum.
I like EXIT_FAILURE.
@CatPlusPlus Then how do you recover from process failure in a mission-critical, carrier-grade service?
I mean differentiating between exit conditions
@wilx I always thought it was a bit of a misnomer. I mean, if you got EXIT_FAILURE then it obviously didn't
15:26
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nah. It's just one of my list of meaningless numbers. A "metasyntactic number", if you will.
17, 23, 42. foo, bar, qux.
return Belgium;
@LightnessRacesinOrbit : >
@CatPlusPlus It's seven lines :S
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's stupid boilerplate
15:28
Put it on gist.
I don't use C++ anymore so w/e
lucky you
@TonyTheLion Are you sure?
111 Windows updates, updating 6 hours and it is still running. And that does not include any d/l time, because that took like 5 minutes only.
15:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes very. Trying to compile this one C++ project has been nothing but a nightmare
Oct 31 at 16:47, by Cat Plus Plus
@GamesBrainiac Liferay to Drupal
C# project compiles straight away
Does that sound lucky to you?
Liferay Portal is a free and open source enterprise portal project written in Java
hmmm
no, sounds more like torture
but anyway, less torture than C++ perhaps
@TonyTheLion Drupal is PHP, btw.
Oh gosh.
15:32
me and @Cat can commiserate together.
@R.MartinhoFernandes derpal
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait, why does Google tell me Java then?
@jalf Derpal Space Program.
I'm a derp
Liferay is not Drupal
But I'm converting one database I know nothing about to another database I know nothing about so
15:32
@TonyTheLion He's porting from Liferay, which is in Java, to Drupal, which is PHP.
Who cares what this shit is written in
@CatPlusPlus I've been there
@R.MartinhoFernandes ugh
@CatPlusPlus Still doesn't sound lucky.
Drupal at least makes some sense, unlike Liferay
OK, I retract my words, he ain't lucky
15:34
If I were lucky I'd win a million euro and would never have to work again
heh
What the hell would you do with all your free time then?
@TonyTheLion play KSP?
Games and Internet duh
And spending time with friends
I thought you didn't like reddit, tumblr etc?
15:35
I wish I could timewarp to when KSP is finished.
me too, so you guys would stop talking about it
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah, I like how each release makes the game feel new, rather than just 'more'
@thecoshman I'd still rather play the whole thing all at once
(but I obviously don't have the willpower to not play it before it's done)
@jalf what you going to do? get to the 'end' and never touch it again?
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Q: software Interrupt Service routine in C for windows operating system

sachin s#include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include <windows.h> void Task() { printf("Hi"); } int main ( ) { time_t t; clock_t start, end; long i; long count; double x = 0.0; count = 2; start = clock(); time(&t); printf(ctime(&t)); printf( "Counting to %ld\n", count ); if(count) { Task(); } end =...

lol
15:40
ok, that is it.
no more single-star strs on the starboard.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The hotness thing pushes single-stars down anyway.
@TonyTheLion OK, that's 20 seconds I'll never see again wasted on trying to fathom out some answer.
@DeadMG They killed rightfold!
@MartinJames you saw my "lol" post after??? It meant something.
15:42
@DeadMG WHO THE FUCK STARRED THIS MORE THAN ONCE
I hate you.
Such beauty. Ruined.
Xeo
Xeo
hehe
@TonyTheLion Yeah - you may have laughed, I wanted to microwave my head.
hahahahaha
@R.MartinhoFernandes Obviously not me.
WHO STOLE MY STAR?
@MartinJames I've heard that microwaving your head is a decent way to get high.
@EtiennedeMartel You mean "high" as in "end up in heaven"?
And it used to be quite popular in Canadian First Nations reserves.
@EtiennedeMartel Radar?
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, get a high IQ. Either you are smart, or you die because you tried to microwave your head.
15:47
No. Just messing with the door using a screwdriver so that it can run with the door open.
And then you shove your head in the microwave oven.
to what end? your own?
OMG, Crystal Reports
bad memories
must suppress
The thing is, it doesn't kill you right away.
It's like any hard drug.
Your head prolly asplodes in the microwave
Are there times when things should be implemented in headers?
15:49
@EtiennedeMartel o_0 nothing quite like boiling your brains away
@TonyTheLion Nope. You just feel good. And suffer light brain damage.
@Pawnguy7 what do you mean?
Eventually it'll kill you, of course.
@Pawnguy7 Templates?
@EtiennedeMartel It's kinda cool, (though not really), when you can feel the PRF pulses from the radar in your head.
15:49
But it's cheaper than alternatives, like heroin.
Say, a small thing with like three one-line functions. No templates.
@EtiennedeMartel except nothing is a good as heroin
@Pawnguy7 vOv do they really need to exist in the first place?
@EtiennedeMartel oh, maybe that's what happened to me then? :P
I guess heroin is a good if you're a drug-dealer.
@MartinJames apparently once you have tried it, nothing will ever compare to it.
15:52
Broadcast address?
@Pawnguy7 If they're that tiny, making them inline might make sense -- in which case putting them in a header probably also makes sense.
Put everything in headers but sometimes don't
Massive gobs of members from little functions grow.
How do you test a distribution? (the <random> sort)
15:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes Plot it on a graph
Also.
Snakes on a train:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19771495/advice-for-snake-game-in-c
What is your opinion on namespace indentation?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hmm, I want something I can automate.
@Pawnguy7 I kinda break my own rule and don't indent namespace contents at all
@R.MartinhoFernandes Plot it on an automated graph
15:56
Wait, I know the answer to that.
Duh.
OMG I know some statistics.
This is exciting.
Well don't keep us all in suspenders
Ugh. SFML is forcing me to explicitly call a destructor >:v
You test it by running a statistical test over some samples.
It's either this or pointers
Now, which test :S
15:57
hmmm.
All of them, at least one is bound to be correct
apparently, doing [](T t) {} requires that T be copyable.
Xeo
Xeo
uhm
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Your rule? Anyway, I seem to see this, and it makes sense.
15:58
but if you use t in the body, then it doesn't require that at all, move-only is fine.
@Pawnguy7 It freaks me out when there are nested namespaces.
Xeo
Xeo
I have a feeling that's either MSVC or you sucking.
I assure you that it's MSVC.
One namespace per file
(And don't give me flak, there are many good reasons to nest namespaces: anonymous namespaces and detail namespaces, which are basically anonymous namespaces in a context where they must be named)
15:59
And put them all on the same line

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