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10:18
@thecoshman this one is for you
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morning
in addition I farted
morning
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A: Why does "quadratic" describe second power while "quad" usually describes "four"?

Jon HannaBecause quadratus is the Latin for "square" due to there being four sides on a square. The second power of a number is called its square because if we have an integer, and construct a square with that number of items on each side, the total number will be its second power. E.g. a 4×4 square havi...

A bit of english ...
user1804599
10:36
Is there something like std::copy_until?
std::copy_n?
@TonyTheLion lol!
it sure does :D
user1804599
@Rapptz that takes an integer, not a predicate.
user1804599
I want something akin to break;.
user1804599
for (auto it = str1.begin() + startpos; it != str1.end(); ++it) {
    if (*it == ' ')
        break;
    str2.push_back(*it);
}
user1804599
10:42
This is ugly.
write your own
oh wait
there's copy_if
template< class InputIt, class OutputIt, class UnaryPredicate >

OutputIt copy_if( InputIt first, InputIt last,
                  OutputIt d_first,
                  UnaryPredicate pred );
	(2) 	(since C++11)
user1804599
That is not copy_until.
user1804599
It does continue; instead of break;.
negate the predicate?
user1804599
That is not the same thing.
10:44
Oh wait, I see what you mean now
user1804599
Not continuing is not the same as breaking.
user1804599
I could have a stateful predicate that sets a flag, but meh.
your name should be smartfold
user1804599
I’m always right, which implies I’m smart.
10:45
if only that were true...
user1804599
lol delete[]ing a string literal.
why don't you just write your own? e.g.
user1804599
I will do that.
template<class InIt, class OutIt, class Pred>
OutIt copy_until(InIt first, InIt last, OutIt out, Pred pred) {
    while (first != last) {
        if(pred(*first)) {
            break;
        }
        *out++ = *first++;
    }
    return out;
}
user1804599
And I will put it on GitHub.
user1804599
10:46
I need to find some way to compose algorithms.
user1804599
Because not having std::transform_if is also annoying.
Ell
Ell
Wait why is it not the same thing?
Oh yeah
user1804599
Because break; is not continue;.
@rightfold i.e. ranges.
user1804599
No, I want a similar interface.
user1804599
10:48
I.e. I want to pass begin and end iterators.
better break that ranges discussion before it spreads
it's like wildfire
Ell
Ell
Idk what a range is
@rightfold Most range designs can have a range be constructed from begin and end iterators.
user1804599
@Ell something with begin and end functions.
@rightfold Depends on the design.
Wide ranges don't have begin and end.
user1804599
10:50
Not adding begin and end functions to a range is extremely idiotic because you cannot use range-based for.
user1804599
I’m talking about C++, not Wide.
It's spreading :(
I don't particularly need range-based for.
(and nor does anyone really)
@rightfold Currently, I'm planning to port my Wide design into the compiler in C++, because not having them sucks.
when I get around to it anyway
user1804599
11:00
@Rapptz lol Danny
ah, access control, let us consider that as our next feature.
Ell
Ell
Do you have any milestones for versions? Or not started versioning yet?
just commit number right now
user1804599
> geënquêteerden
user1804599
Dat word.
11:10
lol
I'm looking for help on something and I stumbled upon @DeadMG's answer
6
A: Pass C++ object to Lua function

DeadMG//This has a large number of steps, but I'm gonna post them all. This is all using native Lua 5 and the lua CAPI. int CreateInstanceOfT(lua_State* L) { new (lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(T))) T(constructor args); return 1; } int CallSomeFuncOnT(lua_State* L) { if (lua_istable(L, 1)) { // ...

well that was a long time ago
yep
user1804599
Oops.
I'll oops you
Ell
Ell
11:33
The time it takes me to recognise a carboxylic acid is too damn high
Man, I can't believe how much this code sucks :P — DeadMG Jul 1 '11 at 2:41
@Ell I agree
Then again I don't know what it is you're taking about
11:54
hmm
I wonder how I can make VS stop switching to the error list every 10 seconds
Sam
Sam
Higuys..!
user1804599
12:38
Hmm, currying.
Ell
Ell
Mmm curry
time for nightwish
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Cool.
user1804599
How do parsers like Ruby’s work w.r.t. newlines as statement terminators?
user1804599
Because newlines can also occur within e.g. array literals and function calls but there they are not statement terminators.
user1804599
12:45
Do they have shitloads of code everywhere to ignore or not ignore newlines in the parser?
user1804599
Or do they pass a Boolean to the lexer to say that it must ignore newlines?
most of the work probably happens in the lexer
oh wait, I misread what you wrote.
the lexer probably issues a newline token and then the parser ignores it if the context is not right for it to terminate a statement.
user1804599
OIC.
user1804599
It would require a stack in the parser.
it wouldn't require any more stack than parsers usually have.
just code get_next_token(bool) to get the next next token if the next token is a newline and argument is false (i.e, not expecting statement terminator).
user1804599
12:50
Hmm, wait.
hm
it appears my connection is stable so far
let's wait a bit more
wooo more people in the jam
23!
eh lame speedtests that top at 90Mbps
jesus 90Mbps
huh
what the fuck is this shit
12:56
it feels to me like VS became substantially more stupid in 2013
@ExcelledProducts I have 250Mbps connection
and I just didn't notice cause I was still using 2012 toolset.
hmm
VS can't minimally rebuild in parallel? :(
user1804599
It becomes more interesting when I want to allow continuing expressions on the next line.
user1804599
data
|> ToString >> Encode
|> Write Stdout
well your not in the US only schools have about 90 Mb/s. Average in the use is 20 Mb/s
user1804599
13:00
The parser could peek with ignore_newline being true and then check if the token is an operator, and if it’s not, read with ignore_newline being false and continue as normal.
you guyes think that netbeans is better than eclipse
user1804599
They are both shit. Use Vim, Emacs or ST.
@rightfold Honestly, that's... fairly silly.
what? never heard of those
ill check them out
user1804599
@DeadMG What else could I do?
13:02
it'd be like implicit semicolon insertion.
IYAM either don't use newlines as statement terminators or suck up the fact that newlines terminate statements.
having them sometimes terminate statements is only going to be confusing.
user1804599
Doing something like backslash to ignore newline explicitly is fugly.
absolutely it's fugly.
user1804599
@DeadMG not really.
Vim looks horrible
and both of your choices here are completely fugly because you've designed yourself into a total corner.
user1804599
13:03
There are many languages that do this and it’s very rarely confusing in any of them.
"I want newlines to terminate statements" "I want multi-line statements".
Remove statements remove the problem
don't kill me. Visual Basic (gives me shivers) has the _ for multi-line
I don't mind adds so much, but fucking hate when you have to sit through one and then the content fails to load in.
I prefer subtracts myself
13:05
alternatively, you could simply have a grammar that is not ambiguous as to when an expression ends such that it requires a terminator at all.
like Lua.
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus Nope.
user1804599
Don’t want assignment to be an expression, and don’t want to remove assignment.
user3010322
@starmole I'll be okay.
"The following plugins are not signed" that's because I made them stupid netbeans
@ExcelledProducts why? I find it rather nice looking in my setup.
13:07
because I need to communicate with a NI cRIO and I don't feel like ftp into it everytime i want to deploy code
then restart it manually
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG I think this is preferred
although I actually like semicolons
I am also totally fine with semicolons.
someday some idiot is going to make a programming language that you have to end every line with and invisible alt code character
what would surprise me more is if that's not already done.
fuck semicolons
user1804599
13:10
I do not like semicolons.
semencolons
I did experiment with a semicolon-less grammar for Wide at some point.
user1804599
And they are especially ugly when they follow bangs, as in responseChannel := NewChannel!;.
wtf NewChannel!?
that's always going to be completely fugly.
user1804599
13:12
It is a function that takes unit as argument.
what's wrong with ()?
user3010322
Exclamation points for arguments of any kind always look completely silly.
end the last letter with a capital?
user1804599
@DeadMG You can do that too, but Function ().field would access a field on (), not on (Function ()).
@ExcelledProducts No. Don't ever suggest anything like that.
user1804599
13:13
Function!.field is the same as (Function ()).field.
@rightfold Wat, srsly?
user3010322
How would you do multiple parameters to function?
if I do f().x, then I don't get (f()).x?
that's insane.
user3010322
Function!arf,woof.field ?
user1804599
@DeadMG Of course.
user1804599
13:13
@DeadMG Eh, it’s consistent.
it's consistent with being insane.
user1804599
f 42.x would be the same as (f 42).x in your logic.
user1804599
Which is insane.
no, I just wouldn't permit f 42.x.
because it's also insane.
user1804599
Then you need parentheses to access a field.
user1804599
13:14
That’s absolutely horrible.
or how about just to call a function?
user1804599
Function call syntax is just juxtaposition.
which is totally broken in a C-style grammar like expr.y for access.
user1804599
Or ending with ! if you want to pass unit.
you can't just randomly pull pieces from Haskell and C-style and smush them together and hope to get a decent result.
user1804599
13:15
All functions take exactly one argument.
user1804599
My god. Curling on TV.
ITT Insanity
@TonyTheLion What?! Somebody set us up the bomb!
@TonyTheLion You mean a typical day
@CatPlusPlus that's another way of looking at it
13:23
fuck.
I spent 20 minutes wondering where the bug was in this function until I realized that it's not bugged at all and does exactly what it should.
Ell
Ell
kek
well mostly.
@DeadMG hate when that happens. I say its the function really i have a type in what im processing :(
nah it was a bug in my test case.
I got two methods the wrong way around
uh
I've turned it into bridge mode
let's see if that works better
BTW guys could you nuke this answer?
@BartekBanachewicz wtf
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A: c++ dereference an separately restored object

Vlad from MoscowUse reinterpret_cast for example char s[12]; void *p1 = s; void *p2 = s + 4; char *q = reinterpret_cast<char *>( p1 );

Vlad detected ^^^^
huh I swear I had some test I was gonna write... but I forgot what it was after I finished making a refactoring to support it.
@BartekBanachewicz, btw the server is down :)
@Jefffrey I know. I'm experimenting with alternative network setup to somehow fix this mess
we are experiencing constant disconnects
13:42
@Jefffrey There are no dangling references involved
But I'd need to get a 2nd keyboard and a screen and go to the attic to reconfigure
(It doesn't work but still)
because overmind had static IP IIRC
http://stackoverflow.com/users/22656/jon-skeet

How does he do it? With only 651 badges earned he somehow has 5424 bronze badges
@ExcelledProducts 651 distinct badges
13:42
@CatPlusPlus oh right
@BartekBanachewicz Hosting the actual hardware sucks
@CatPlusPlus it was working perfectly. I think our cable got damaged during the winter
Alos HOLY SHIT an ogre hit me for 22HP when I have 24 total
@BartekBanachewicz That's why it sucks :v
@CatPlusPlus Eh I have to fix it anyway
Setting it up is not that difficult, but maintenance is shit
13:44
Downtime is not really that much of a problem right now
I would host anything mission critical there
but I agree in general cloud solutions are best
well, I guess VPS are best if you have the money, no?
Eh, it's not that clear-cut
home.pl has this funny thing called cloud servers
VPSes tend to not be horribly less expensive than traditional dedicated boxes
which aren't exactly VPSes because they can reconfigure them on the fly. or something.
13:46
They have their advantages and disadvantages
I think that dynamically-allocated power makes more sense most of the time
makes sense
@BartekBanachewicz It's probably just hourly-billed VPS perhaps with autoscaling like Azure or AWS
it's not hourly billed
Then it's p dumb :v
Not that I'd expect much from home dot pl
@user3316009 Is it you who down voted my answer? — Vlad from Moscow 3 mins ago
lol
take for example openshift, they provide the hosting but then if you want a second domain level you have to buy it separate, right?
You always need a domain
@CatPlusPlus I think it's pretty cool that you can have a cheap plan and still be able to handle random spikes of activity
13:48
But domains are almost free so that's really a non-issue
how does that work? you do some kind of redirecting?
that just scales much better
It works as usual? Just point the domain to the server
I wonder how much CPU time is wasted on dedicated boxes
@BartekBanachewicz You can do that with any cloud provider
13:49
I guess. I'm not that much into those things.
Great OS choices they have here
I just got some hardware for free, I have a fast connection and I don't pay for my electricity.
Debian and CentOS
I'm too lazy to compare prices with AWS/Azure
Anyway if you want cheap VPSes then Digital Ocean is probably the best choice right now
meh, I'm hosting minecraft mostly now
OpenShift if you'd rather deal with apps and not servers
Hetzner is p good so far for a dedicated box provider
13:52
when I'll be choosing a server I'll write to you directly anyway :)
AWS and Azure can get expensive but can also be hella flexible
sehe likes Linode but I'm somehow not convinced price-wise
I feel slightly uneasy about paying for servers per hour
Why?
It's great if you have something you only want to run like couple of hours per month max
dunno. I guess that requires more conscious planning
Game servers and stuff
Nah
13:54
everybody loves linode
You just need to know basic arithmetic to figure out monthly cost
:v
there's been like 7 people that told me it's great and none that complained
And if you know your usage already, then it's bound to be cheaper than renting a VPS for entire month
user1804599
I use Linode.
THAT FUCKING OGRE
I should've descended
Greed kills
14:00
oho
I think that I've fixed my connection
eh, time to go to the attic then I guess
lol
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
This should not be very difficult.
@Jefffrey should be back online for you :)
or wait fuck
oh my god
oh god
lol
it's ok man, I feel lonely anyway in there
14:14
I think I've killed the server by "pulling the plug"
what
@Jefffrey welp if my exam goes well tomorrow i will probably appear there more
@Jefffrey I had the server running in a detached tmux session :/
@BartekBanachewicz good luck then :)
@Jefffrey thank god noone was logged in so probably all changes were serialized anyway
I will setup backups soon.
@Jefffrey :F I have to pass that one
Here, to wish good luck, we say something along the lines of "I wish a wolf eats you!" at which you usually answer "Let's hope it dies!". It's kinda weird, I know.
14:18
heh
not that "break a leg" is not weird
what?
it's an english phrase for that
@BartekBanachewicz, when do the others usually go online?
@Jefffrey randomly :v
when Dawid gets back here he'll be online more often
right, are you planning on updating to 1.8 when it comes out?
14:23
@Jefffrey when bukkit 1.8 comes out, prolly.
well as long as it won't break everything in the world
mc 1.8 I meant
wait
user3010322
I wrote a generic vector class...
user3010322
Now I'm contemplating a generic Matrix class.
user3010322
That way I don't have to write both 4x4 and 3x3 matrix class.
in a sense a vector class is a specialization of a matrix<1, 3> or matrix<1, 2>
user3010322
14:35
Yeah, but at some point I need a strongly-typed differentiator between matrix and vector
hmm, why?
user3010322
Operator overloading and to-gpu conversions.
user3010322
For example, I can catch all matrix<n, n> going out to GPU and transpose if the user is working in Row-Major format (as I do).
user3010322
If I have vector defined in terms of a typedef of matrix<1, n>, templated overloads will fight each other for the specializations for vector and matrix about data going to the GPU.
I guess
@BartekBanachewicz I've read a little bit about it, but I still don't understand why would you use a custom server instead of the "official" mc one...
14:38
@Jefffrey because plugins?
@BartekBanachewicz we have plugins?
and it's easier to set up
presumably the official one is written in Java and therefore an unbelievable resource hog.
@Jefffrey dynmap is a plugin :P
user3010322
Also you can do your own auth.
user3010322
14:39
And allow non-legit Minecraft accounts.
@DeadMG bukkit is also written in java
well newer mc is a bit better when it comes to resource usage
@BartekBanachewicz oh, nice. That shit is awesome btw. A little buggy, especially in the nether view, but awesome.
client rarely goes over 200MB of RAM
@Jefffrey but it has YAML configs :/
and YAML is bad?
I don't like it.
is the building at 125,180 yours?
14:41
@BartekBanachewicz yes
uh i think iso map broke
damn
I'll trigger full rerender during the night
ok, what do you guys suggest for email hosting? openshift sucks at delivering emails (due to their underlying amazon EC2 servers), they say it themselves. What's the cheapest shit I can go for with @<domain_name> emails?
can't you like do GMAIL + domain or something?
tell everyone emailing you to simply imagine it
it's free!
14:45
but it relies heavily on each others implementation
@BartekBanachewicz, it's up!
Ell
Ell
The JVM isn't a resource hog is it?
No more than the CLR
@Jefffrey what's up
@Ell it kinda is
Ell
Ell
or whatever the .net vm is called
the server
@Ell Yes, and I'm perfectly happy with also labelling the CLR as resource hogs.

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