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13:00
But it's like 2 lines anyhow, so no biggy. Shrug.
@ThePhD sorry to bother you, but there's that thing called a function, and you can create functions to reuse code ;)
@ThePhD Ideally, I would prefer my tests to do it every time. That ensures that every test runs with a clean, unmodified state
yeah, that's good too
Also, note that you can do it once per test case, and then have lots of individual tests nested inside it
sometimes you can't do that and that sucks because all tests have to rollback changes
13:01
FWIW, if you do TEST_CASE(...) { thingy(); SECTION(...) { foo() } SECTION(...) { bar() } }, it will run like { thingy(); foo(); } { thingy(); bar(); }.
I've really taken a liking to the BDD syntax Catch 1.0 added, with SCENARIO and GIVEN/WHEN/THEN macros instead of TEST_CASE/SECTION
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, interesting
@jalf BDD?
@BartekBanachewicz Eh, IMO just a buzzword for "more descriptive tests", I guess :p
Badly Driven Development?
@jalf heh
@jalf Buzzword-Driven Development.
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13:02
but is it webscale.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's cool.
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Q: Still the IO Monad

dcarouSo due to my previous question tips on how to solve my problem, i decided to ask a new and clean question, since i'm struggling with new stuff now: So here's what i want to do: So i've got two files with the following content: File 1: Tom 965432145 Bill 932121234 File 2: Steve 9234323...

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I guess it's an if over the section name plus some magic?
Part 3 upcoming: I still don't get IO Monad
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's Java, surely.
Xeo
Xeo
13:04
@BartekBanachewicz Actually, that one is already part 3 IIRC
@BartekBanachewicz ideone.com/2fnS69
I just like the syntax, makes my tests more intuitive to write and structure and read
BTW we can't write unit tests because the crazy Singleton guy said so.
runs away
user3010322
Hm. Lundi is using boost::variant to do .get
> APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING THE BIRTH OF A CHILD BY CENTRIFUGAL FORCE
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT
user3010322
I think we just return sol::object, or the exact type if you specify it in template parameters...
13:06
> USING REPURPOSED PILOT TRAINING DEVICES GENERATING OVER 100G
@ThePhD what is sol::object again?
we use variant for plain value types
user3010322
Just an any for all lua types.
so Lua closures and tables too?
user3010322
I believe it can handle those too.
Xeo
Xeo
variant > any if you have a bounded number of types
I think you have to make a distinction at some point
user3010322
13:07
But I need to check again.
user3010322
@Xeo There's myvariant.get<T>(), right?
I mean getting global x or a table field when it's a number has to produce a C++ side number at some point
@ThePhD yeah, but you usually use visitors
I think that not specifying whether sol/lundi::object is a reference type or value type might create a lot of confusion
so that's one topic for the scheduled discussion, I guess
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Xeo
object/shared_object, done!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think you posted that ~2 years ago?
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Can't be, he'd remember something useless like that.
13:10
True
eh time for launch
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user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz REQUIRE( a == auto( 9.0 ) );
user3010322
WHat is the auto there for?
@Xeo hahahah
In 2014 I'll have to go back to Germany to finally meet @Xeo.
Xeo
Xeo
I'm not in Berlin anymore, though
13:15
In 2014, I might go to the U.S. for some newb hunting, current possibility: 20%-30%
@Xeo Doesn't matter. I'll find you
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD For making errors.
> Keanu Reeves earned $262 million for the Matrix trilogy - $126m for Reloaded alone, the highest paycheck an actor has ever received for a film.
I'm in the wrong job
Xeo
Xeo
> YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say?
ew
13:18
@ThePhD you are in/near Seattle right?
user3010322
@Telkitty Who's asking?
user3010322
Hahah, the Berliner count goes down!
Robot has the right thinking
@ThePhD Telkitty is
@ThePhD assume ... me?
user3010322
13:19
@Telkitty OKay. Why do you want to know? Are you stopping by in Seattle?
ohhh PhD is weary
Baby, you wouldn't be so weary if I came to visit you :)
user1804599
@Xeo It doesn’t say anything. It’s inanimate.
That's not a requirement for saying things.
@ThePhD just wondering ... I have some relatives there ...
13:24
I learned recently that you can see the aurora if you're taking, say, a London-NY flight.
When I take a transatlantic flight, I'll want a north-facing window seat.
oooh
any specific time of day that's best for that?
@jalf They can occur at any time, but they're hard to see in daylight, so at night it's best.
Spring and Autumn are the best seasons.
(And the cool part is, no one knows why those seasons are special)
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz Well, sol is passing most of Lundi's tests (haven't tried them all yet)
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Any ideas on how to set up dependencies for TeamCity? (Like building Lua?)
@ThePhD I don't know what options do you get for having more than one VCS root, so maybe you want to explore that. Other options: add it as a submodule; add a separate project and depend on its artifacts.
user3010322
13:32
Ooh. Okay.
Xeo
Xeo
> But I have to write all this code to get there:
> stringIndex.begin()._Ptr
@ThePhD "most"?
user3010322
All the ones I've tried are passing.
Xeo
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> Also, and having a look at it, I think that adding some overload to the to_string method, in order to had formatting rules could be a nice addition too.
13:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooh, neat
@ThePhD okey
@ThePhD where the hell is that
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz Erm. Just look in your test.hpp for Lundi.
user3010322
OH, WAI
user3010322
That was a result
user3010322
of my replace
user3010322
13:42
derpaderp.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
@jalf It still boggles me that that light show is bigger than Earth.
@ThePhD I love you too.
casting to auto gotta become new meme
wow such type, much deduction wow
I kinda feel sad that the probe is scheduled for destruction.
But it's going out in style, plunging into Saturn's atmosphere like a boss.
13:45
> I use one of those old phones where you type with numbers—for example, to type "Y", you press 9 three times
Oh god I feel so old now
Meanwhile we can delight in the gorgeous pics it takes.
Jul 30 at 14:33, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Did I mention Cassini is awesome.
I'll stop now.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Summoning the kraken?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and you call me a fanboy
> flagship-class NASA-ESA-ASI robotic spacecraft
13:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes this sounds wrong
of course robot thinks its awesome
they're his family :P
@TonyTheLion oh he is robo-attracted to it!
Have you seen the things it allowed us to see?
13:48
Our robot is in love with NASA space probe, isn't that cute? :3
It's beautiful.
> Italian
says it all
All nice pics we had of Saturn before came from the Pioneers and the Voyagers, and those were just passing by.
Cassini has been there for almost a decade now.
Oh Jet Propulsion Lab, I stood right outside there last time I was in LA
And it will be for four more years.
13:49
> Buy my puppy milk, lol
"We use Visual C++ 6.0" #FiveWordTechHorrors
this hashtag is lulz
@annajayne Diagree. VS 6.0 debugger can do things all VS debuggers since cannot do. Very, very useful.
it can't find typos, apparently.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That guy forgot the hash tag... And it's more than five words
Someone should dump that tag somewhere
great stuff
@BartekBanachewicz He agrees twice.
VS 6.0 can do things other debuggers cannot, like fail spectacularly.
13:58
Dev-C++ still wins in that regard
apparently it's alive again
Who needs source control anyway? #FiveWordTechHorrors
user3010322
Yaay
user3010322
Lundi tests pass. :3
@ThePhD that's greats. I guess that already counts as our contribution to Sol :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Someone figure out a way to cram "we use a 16-year-old toolchain, and disagree violently with any hint that newer tools could possibly be better" into five words please.
14:00
Turbo-C is better than G++
@jalf OMG it's old enough to drive.
@jalf still, I am puzzled by what could perhaps be meant by "things"
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz be liked by @softwareverify.
Dammit, I want to tweet that, but not on @stdasylum.
Can't log in as myself because too much of a bother to grab my password.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not here, thankfully. I would not trust the VC6.0 compiler behind the wheel
@R.MartinhoFernandes tweet what?
14:02
@jalf "VC6 is old enough to drive"
Oh, phone.
@annajayne I suspect that you are actually complaining about the underlying compiler. I prefer the VS 6.0 IDE to any since, esp 2012/2013
FWIW
@R.MartinhoFernandes I could tweet to Lounge Asylum
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Xeo
Off by one error. #FiveWordTechHorrors
5
Genius.
@jalf He diagrees, though.
user3010322
Woo!
14:05
THIS IS WHY THE OXFORD COMMA EXISTS RT @rafsanchez The Obama-Castro relationship is moving pretty quickly http://t.co/PFq0slPqGj
user3010322
Just tested again, everything works.
LoungeC++, for people that don't have Twitter :)
user3010322
Sol. <3
Oh, the irony:
Our preferred editor is vi #FiveWordTechHorrors
vi <> vim
I remember wondering why if (variable <> constant) doesn't compile in (Turbo)C.
14:06
@BartekBanachewicz I know, but from someone trying to justify the use of VC6.0?
zch
zch
<> doesn't make sense for unordered types.
@zch what so there other types than numbers
use notepad for code editing - notepad, serving the tech community since 1988
int is the only datatype you want
@BartekBanachewicz He uses everything outdated.
14:08
maybe he's a time traveler?
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Or he doesn't realise that vi is aliased to vim
user1804599
@Xeo Depending on word counting rules and if spelled correctly, it could be only two words. :(
sign ... google thinks my telkitty email address is illegitimate & refuses to send email there :/
Xeo
Xeo
Facts, fun, the former getting in the way of the latter, etc
@martinfernandes if only it would stop crashing #ignorance
hahaha
the irony
14:10
Oh wait the verification email did come through, it was just very slow
it is almost like I was expecting the email to come off a plane, but it has arrived on foot from 1800km away ...
This one is cute though
@BartekBanachewicz What irony?
It compiles with Visual C++ 6.0 #FiveWordTechHorrors #squint
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's old enough to drive, but it's crashing
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus What's the type of the Build Agent? Apparently lua needs to know which platofrm for make
14:12
That's not irony.
user3010322
I guess I could just try make linux, see what happens.
I wish this worked :p
std::atomic<auto> last_erase = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
When he says "crashing", he means it.
He doesn't mean "not crashing".
It's... a pun?
@ThePhD yes. Manual explicitely says "go from linux -> posix -> generic"
user3010322
Hm. Build failed.
14:14
then try posix
also for test cases you don't need anything more than generic anyway
@ThePhD What does that mean?
also on iOS it went under unix-y target IIRC
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lua asks for which platform you're building on. You have to pass that to make: make bsd|linux|freebsd|etc.etc.
user3010322
I'm trying make linux, no success.
Oh. It's linux. With GNU make.
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `luaconf.h', needed by `lapi.o'. Stop.
Hmm.
Something's missing.
14:17
what
something is really borked
Is it just me or are Surfaces heavy as fuck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes iPads are heavy too
also surface Pro has a really big CPU
user3010322
Wtf.
user3010322
Why is it trying to make a header file.
user3010322
FFS, make
14:18
@ThePhD Because it's missing.
It assume anything missing is to be made.
But doesn't know how to make it.
user3010322
... That's a roundabout way to come to that conclusion.
eh now whole "personal projects" category is red
why does it know about header files in the first place?
@ThePhD where did you get that Lua from
@Abyx Because some object depends on that header file.
If the header file changes, it needs to recompile it.
14:20
Also it's most probably running in wrong directory @ThePhD
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz LuaDist\lua
@ThePhD what is that
URGH
Did you configure?
lol good question
user3010322
No, there isn't supposed to be any need to?
14:21
Oh, no such thing.
@ThePhD try website snapshot
> The Lua programming language with CMake based build
user3010322
How do I get that into TeamCity?
The best thing about that hash tag is really how it exposes people's biases when they use it to preach for their pet dogmatic belief
@ThePhD wget?
user3010322
Oh. Command line.
@ThePhD Which folder are you running make from?
@ThePhD that's always a good start
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes make at the root. It cd's into src and runs from there.
14:23
I have a feeling you have to run the CMake thingy.
I thought you were supposed to run make at ./src
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's because that dist is borked apparetnyl
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz So just `wget lua.org/ftp/lua-5.2.3.tar.gz && xzip [stuff]
@BartekBanachewicz Not.
14:23
@ThePhD tar -xzvf, yes.
It's meant for use to CMake (says so right there), so it should work with CMake.
yeah borked as in borked when used with gnumake
@ThePhD I guess you forgot "stuff"
user3010322
Permission denied...
what
> tar: option requires an argument -- 'f'
user3010322
It's there:
user3010322
14:28
wget lua.org/ftp/lua-5.2.3.tar.gz && tar -xzvf
cd lua-5.2.3
make generic
make install
You need to pass the filename.
user3010322
It's not automatic? :c
user3010322
Boring!
(I'd put the wgetting and extracting stuff in a separate step.)
@ThePhD No, it doesn't make guesses about what you mean.
I'm quite surprised it worked without http:// though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, reasonable default
@ThePhD more like boink!
14:30
And I don't think make install will work. It probably wants to write into system folders and thus needs root privileges.
now it got permission denied
and robot is right about make install
@BartekBanachewicz Called it.
user3010322
Well, tits.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you get imaginary cookie.
You can just use it from there.
Put it in the right place, or pass the right -I and -L flags.
14:32
@ThePhD you really should get more experience with c++ on linux
helps with stuff like this
user3010322
I have experience with C++ on linux, I don't have experience with build machines that I don't have root access to.
um
@ThePhD do you always install everything system-wide?
Also, make it wget -nc, so you skip redundant downloads and save some bandwidth/build time.
user3010322
Yes, because it's my system.
user3010322
I'm not sharing it with anybody.
14:35
uh that's not about sharing with anybody
more about shit that hits the fan when you need multiple versions
which happens quite often in programming
user3010322
I don't use multiple versions of anything.
user3010322
Latest or go to hell.
@BartekBanachewicz Meh, lousy package managers.
I need a shorthand for "Somehow I am not surprised"
user3010322
SIANS.
user3010322
14:36
But SINS sounds cool.
user3010322
I need to make it publish Build Artifacts, now.
yeah SINS is installing stuff system-wide
@ThePhD It all builds now?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
user3010322
At least, no error codes and it traves the directory as promised.
14:38
oh my god
@Bartek: I'm using Dev C++ 5.5.3 — navig8tr 5 mins ago
@ThePhD Not your tests!
user3010322
Lua has no tests. <_>
user3010322
Well, it does with make test, but that's just silly.
Oh you're making a separate config.
user3010322
This is just building Lua.
14:38
I wonder how many circular includes questions there are in
user3010322
It's meant to be linked as a Dependency to the Sol project.
@ThePhD Don't bother, then.
I thought you were going for a single config.
user3010322
Well, I added the lua test anyways.
user3010322
It works.
user3010322
Now, we need to publish Build Artifacts, and make Sol depend on the Lua artifacts?
14:41
Yes.
Publishing is on "General settings".
Click the "?" help thingy for syntax.
user3010322
... Artifact paths <__>
user3010322
Oh boi.
Then in the other Dependencies you set an Artifact dependency.
apparently Dev-C++ 5.3.3 has GCC 4.7
user3010322
Is there
14:43
Does anyone actually use Dev C++ for anything? I don't understand why some people seem to love it so much. It always seemed broken and outdated in so many ways...
user3010322
Like, a way to see what's currently residing on the build system?
No. But the lua docs explain where things end up IIRC.
user3010322
Like, what files it outputs lie.
@elusive it was always way smaller than VS and apparently looked simpler to people
> To install Lua locally, do "make local". This will create a directory install with subdirectories bin, include, lib, man, and install Lua as listed below. To install Lua locally, but in some other directory, do "make install INSTALL_TOP=xxx", where xxx is your chosen directory.
14:45
like, you could compile and open a file without even making a project
@ThePhD So make local and then publish that install folder.
(Or be minimalist and publish only install/include and install/lib as the others are not needed)
user3010322
Minimalist is for squares.
user1804599
lol
user1804599
I found a variable named phone_home.
@BartekBanachewicz Looks like it hasn't been updated at all since 2002. Ouch.
14:47
@elusive Someone resurrected it a while ago.
@elusive Low barrier to entry, easy installation, easy use. I used it myself for quite some time without problems.
@ThePhD You cannot publish only liblua...
JBL
JBL
> Null pointer exeption disapear when adding a printf statement
You need the includes too.
JBL
JBL
Let's put printfs everywhere ! There, no more UB !
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Xeo
14:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh gawd, the background
does using javascript make you feel dirty?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Makes sense. I may have encountered a bad build/install when I was forced to use it once. Nothing worked like expected. No sensible code completion and similar issues nonstop.
hello
user1804599
@user1158692 no.
@user1158692 I think JS is a great language, but there is several pitfalls that not a lot of people are aware of. Most try to use it like any other class-based language, which is obviously not how it was intended to be used.
14:54
Was it ever intended to be used?
user1804599
The only thing I like about JavaScript is its syntax.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know, I'm trying to figur eout how to write it.
I decided to hack together a flocking algorithm using it.
user3010322
include => **/install/include/*
lib => **/install/lib/*
user3010322
14:56
Currently looks like that. It's, uh. Not going too well.
With classes. Or "classes", anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Most of JavaScripts problems in its current form stem from backwards compatibility.
@elusive JS is not a class-based language, for a start. It has prototype-based object semantics.
@elusive Not really.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Exactly. That is why trying to use it like a class-based language usually doesn't work that well.
JS has a lot in common with C++, in that both are butt-ugly due to backwards compatibility cruft, and both are full of pitfalls that you have to know about and avoid, in order to use the sane core language
(which, in the case of both languages, can actually be quite nice)
14:58
@elusive Indeed. Sorry, you said "like any other class-based language", so I thought you thought it was one.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit - I might just write that down, sounds much better than "using this in a function makes it a constructor for a class that sort of just that moment started to exist"
@user1158692 It does, for the reason that JS does not have classes.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit My bad, poorly written.
I need more rep, so I'm going to have to come up with some intelligent question *sigh*
@elusive np
@ThePhD Seems to be the other way around.
14:59
@ThePhD lul. Was trying to figure out why my "don't vsync while resizing" thing wasn't working when in power saving mode...seems the nvidia driver forces vsync or an fps cap of 31 Hz. >_>
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It does what, sorry?
@ThePhD On wheels I have include/**/*.* => libwheels-%teamcity.build.branch%-%teamcity.agent.jvm.os.name%-%teamcity.agent.j‌​vm.os.arch%-r%system.build.number%.zip!/include/.
user3010322
@melak47 Lol, get owned.

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