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17:04
it has never appeared to me, but when using dispatching like Int<n>(), one has to be careful that all the cases are defined above the call point, or that ADL happens
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17:20
WOOO
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I GOT MY APPLICATION TO PLAY MORE SOUNDS!
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YeeeEEeeEeeEeEeEEeEeEEeEeeeeeeeeee
neat
@Triptych: I think the example and live demonstration should satisfy your doubts, as well as the simple code! Pay special attention to the argument passed to ids.join. — Lightness Races in Orbit Dec 6 '11 at 22:53
#contagion
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Question.
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17:22
is there a way to get a zero-based index for the thread I'm on?
plonk
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:c
kek#
My PC just died.
For good this time. :P
and why would you ever want such a thing
17:23
@DeadMG Hows the stomach mate?
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I'm doing it so I can make like 50 byte arrays, one for each thread
@GamesBrainiac Terrible and my doctor sent me a letter telling me I should have a risky surgery because he can't come up with anything better
@DeadMG That sucks. What does he have in mind?
@DeadMG can you get a second / third / nth opinion?
@ScarletAmaranth Second opinion on what?
the problem is that there's practically nothing to base an opinion on.
17:24
@DeadMG on whether his idea has any merit
every test I've had has come back with either nothing, absolutely nothing, or virtually nothing.
nono, I mean, just if that removal of whatever the hell its name is in English has a decent chance of helping
it doesn't and he knows it.
but there's nothing better to suggest.
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17:25
gill bladder
@GamesBrainiac He wants to cut out my gall bladder.
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jill badder
Sometimes inaction is better than a random crazy action
so I can have all the wonderful permanent complications on top of what I have now.
17:26
@DeadMG Ahh, one of my aunties had to do that. She's doing all right.
109,500. I need an influx of repz
go stimulate the repconomy
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A: Can Allah create a rock that He can't lift?

infatuatedThis is a popular question put forth by Atheists who want to challenge believers. But before trying to answer the question, we should first examine its logical validity. Because only logically valid questions are qualified for answering. Now by the very concept, we know that Allah is the greates...

I totally imagined this atheist going duel-like to some believer's home saying something like "I CHALLENGE YOU!"
@DeadMG pff, flawed approach. You should take out all the organ, put em back in one by one!
do a total body rebuild
17:28
last time "they" tried it took 9 months to finish the build
@melak47 :D
@AlexM. o.O
Seems his argument is "of course Allah can't do that, don't be ridiculous. therefore, just shush and never ask this question and everything will be fine."
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Well, there's even more loophole siwth that concept, really.
isn't that a classic argument? "of course <some god> {can|can't} do that, never ask this question"
I've decided not to register on that SE
this would imply you're willing to use reason "against" believers
Xeo
Xeo
17:31
'religion' and 'logic' always make a lovely pair
@Xeo high five
I learnt from my last girlfriend/fiancée that some people are simply inherently immune to the concepts of rational logic and arguing with them is totally pointless.
It's so sad though.
your last fiance sounds as though you've had a few already :)
at least one per month
no, just one
per month
no, just one :P
17:33
lol harem
stupid little bint cow
shouldn't men be the ones who give milk
that reminds me, I have a £14k diamond ring to put up for sale
bbl
14k diamond ring? are you bananas?
17:34
I just ate a banana.
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I will never understand people who spend lots of money in wedding dresses, tuxedos, diamond rings, and weddings in general.
me neither
@ScarletAmaranth As it turns out, yes
having a decent tux if you frequent places where a tux / something fancy is required I can understand
also they tend to be very confortable
17:36
anyway, I got a cake to bake, brb
@ScarletAmaranth I doubt they're more comfortable than a tshirt and shorts
but I'm a peasant
so I dunno LOL
what's that
also howdy
@BartekBanachewicz hi
looks like a ringbuffer
you are absolutely bonkers, @LightnessRacesinOrbit
17:37
3 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
that reminds me, I have a £14k diamond ring to put up for sale
@LightnessRacesinOrbit how much again
@LightnessRacesinOrbit also you never told the story
@ScarletAmaranth Well when you have accrued £43,000 in donations from Stack Overflow, what's a man to do?!
lol
but of course you did :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That is one big rock.
17:38
@GamesBrainiac yep
@LightnessRacesinOrbit So, when's the marriage?
i wouldn't buy it. it's too little manly
@GamesBrainiac never
@JohannesSchaub-litb he dumped her
fortunately, BEFORE giving her the ring
@LightnessRacesinOrbit eh? But you just said she was your fiance :P
17:40
@GamesBrainiac I said my last one
@ScarletAmaranth it still looks weird to put on litb
@GamesBrainiac was.
he said that like shitload of time ago
and it changed and I felt it's not really a good idea to ask
17:40
facepalm
and I never got to know what the hell happened
sorry, I was just being stupid.
So if you'd like to buy it, I take PayPal, and you'll probably accidentally never see delivery ;)
stop interrupting my rants
17:41
you can still marry even if you are dumped
i mean, it's got tax benefits
stupid tax men
prefer tax girls
also uh I could use 14k of moneys
lulz what's a tax girl?
Okay so I googled it and they don't exist
17:43
2 semesters more and I'll start earning real money hopefully
My next fiancées:
i take the left, you take the right
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in your dreams maybe ;)
@JohannesSchaub-litb no
@Borgleader "maybe"? definitely!
lol
@Borgleader he's got the capacities
17:45
They might reject him in his dreams too, depending on how realistic the simulation is ;)
I can certainly manage it
Problem is finding them
look in south america
They're at a bar on the corner of "out of my league" and "who am i kidding"
i can find them for you, if i get 50% provision
17:47
7k?
The first dicks of spring being harvested by nun. (aka Red states and right-wingers trying to ban gay marriage.) http://t.co/ROk4ttwn24
18:00
@Xeo For an NSDMI, should I allow or ban looking up members?
gonna ban it
anywhere one is allowed to lookup members
allowing it would be more reasonable if I didn't have type inference on them.
actually, allow it
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG I'd say allow what has been declared before the NSDMI
18:04
declaration order bad.
Xeo
Xeo
but that'd be somewhat unusual considering that you ignore declaration order everywhere else
oh, except member variable initialization order, which I kept as declaration order because frankly I couldn't come up with anything better.
Xeo
Xeo
so I'd say generally allow it, but that means you have to find a way to deal with mutually recursive and potentially inferenced declarations
(as a first solution, ban just those)
hmm
I'd have to re-architect several classes to permit it.
Xeo
Xeo
the interdependencies on the NSDMIs needs to be a DAG
18:07
just realized I had a hilarious situation where the NSDMI's type was resolved outside member scope, but then the actual initializer would be evaluated at constructor scope.
Xeo
Xeo
(good thing I'm not the one that has to come up with an actual code solution for what I'm proposing here :D)
the real problem would be code generation dependencies you would introduce.
if you had a member f() that did something like, copy := this;, you can only codegen that when you know what size the type is, but you can't know that until NSDMIs are resolved.
Xeo
Xeo
disallow inference for NSDMIs?
and you can't code-gen accesses into the members either because they need LLVM field indices which change depending on alignments of data members and such.
in fact, it would be totally undecidable as to what the type's interface even is because you don't know if stuff like copy constructors would be automatically generated for you.
@Xeo Nah. I might say that you can refer to members if it's non-inferred, but that's a bit meh too.
just use C
I know you deserved that, but I must keep my self-esteem because I really saw his post earlier. — kenn 24 mins ago
o.O
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18:17
@LightnessRacesinOrbit There, there, Lightness.
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Have some pity upvotes.
thanks
feel free to tell him off, too ;)
18:39
-3
Q: my namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy name

user1299132my namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy namemy ...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit slim shady?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this proves that php sucks
ok
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Q: How to get IE history using C++

user3408210I'm looking for a way to get browsing history from Internet Explorer using c++ code, other browsers uses databases, but how about IE? Thanks!

Xeo
Xeo
18:55
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Way to miss an opportunity. Should've posted 'Rumpelstiltskin' as an answer!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol?
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91 C is a bad temperature for a computer core to be at, right?
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/cc @Mysticial
@ThePhD yes
way too high
It's okay to spike there every now and then. But don't sustain it.
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How does 6 hours sound? >.>
19:02
I wouldn't do it.
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Well, my fans aren't working.
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Not really getting much of that choice there...
Don't use it until you fix the fan.
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I'll just program in the freezer.
Xeo
Xeo
shut laptop down, problem solved
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19:04
SpeedFan says I don't have any fans at all. =[
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Also, it's laptop.
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I'll just create an external fan and a base
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My laptop will sound like a helicopter, but at least it'll be cool.
"Is it a good idea to fly a plane that might crash? No, if you crash you'll die. But the engine is broken so I don't have a choice."
Xeo
Xeo
^
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19:06
u.u;
Xeo
Xeo
shut it down, unless you want to see it crash and burn
@ThePhD if you reach 100° you can be pretty sure something will go wrong
Xeo
Xeo
also maybe open it up and dust off the inside
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What if I can keep it at 78 C?
the risk increases exponentially from 90° to 110°
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19:07
Still too high?
@ThePhD no, it should be ok
78 is okay.
A bit on the high side, but ok.
under 80° it should be guaranteed to work fine
Xeo
Xeo
sounds very high for low load, though
If it's an older generation (say Core 2) then it's still too high.
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19:08
I have twitch going in Firefo, but I had tokill Photoshop. VS and foobat are still open.
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Guess I'm not drawing today. ._.
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The temperature might increase if I compile, though.
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Geez, why did they put the GPU and CPU right fucking next to each other
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Who designs this shit.
Xeo
Xeo
19:09
just stop using it
not that hard
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This is all I have. ;~;
Xeo
Xeo
good excuse to get a tablet or something :D
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I already forked over all my money to get my brother a laptop, so.
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Kind of can't do that right now. =[
Xeo
Xeo
...
19:10
@Xeo It can be hard, depending on how important it is. :)
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I could program on my phone's keyboard!
"Is it a good idea to use a toilet that is clogged? It might overflow and soil the floor. But it's the only toilet I have and I need to go NOW!!!"
Xeo
Xeo
mmm, first day of wearing glasses sure strains the brain
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You'll get used to it.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial mother nature is always welcoming to gifts!
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19:12
Lol, mother nature in new york.
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Hold on, let me find the one patch of grass people fight over and shit in it.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD hey, somebody wrote a book on his phone whenever he was stuck in a traffic jam :D
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@Xeo Impressive.
Xeo
Xeo
IOW, you're just not determined enough
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:c
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19:13
Now that's just an unfair assessment!
this nausea man
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. — better_use_mkstemp 5 mins ago
LOL
ahaha
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, he is right.
Your answer is funny and all, but it's not an answer. Also, welcome to Stack Overflow.
@better_use_mkstemp: Oh ok sorry I'm new to stack — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
lol
@Xeo told ya
@ThePhD never buy laptops
19:22
Love the comments on that. ahahaha
> deleted by Doorknob, Ben Collins♦ 10 secs ago
awwwwwwwwwwww
spoilsports
0
A: How does delay function work?

NPEThe typical way to implement such a function is by using the computer's clock.

um
the heck is this?
codechef, get those bytes cooked
their slogan should be "Not everyone can be a good coder, but a good coder can come from anywhere!"
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19:42
0
Q: inheritance, protected. Crazy compiler

user3425832class Rectangle{ public: Rectangle(double l=0.0, double w =0.0) : length(l), width(w){} double getLength() {return lenght;} double getWidth() { return width;} virtual double Area() { return length * height;} protected: double length, width; }; class Box : public Rectangle{ ...

"want rep?" "fix typos"
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Shine On You Crazy Compiler. — rightfold 8 secs ago
@rightfold fixed the grammar
19:56
@ScarletAmaranth :/
@ScarletAmaranth I do it for world peace, not rep.
@Jefffrey I love you despite your questionable ways of obtaining reputation, no need to worry ^^
time to listen to the great gig in the sky
Oh - a floydian slip.
not really :)
20:06
declaring class methods in a header as inline doesn't make much sense, right? Only if they are outside the class def?
class definition or not is irrelevant.
i tried to define a user defined literal with class member operator
1.23_Float.getExponent();
but it doesn't work
any idea why!?
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Q: Can I create an object allocated on the heap in C++ without using "new" (and implicitly pointers)?

user3450529As far as I have understood, if for example I want to create a c++ object with memory allocated on the stack,I have to use the keyword new,which therefore returns a pointer to the object which was created on the heap. Is there any way to create an object on the heap,and access it directly,wit...

> -The question is closed.Thanks for your answers
@DeadMG So I can always save me the inline?
I don't even know what question you are trying to ask.
marking a declaration as inline is pretty pointless in general, it's mostly useful for in-header definitions of non-template functions.
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20:09
He means class t { void f() { } }; vs class t { void f(); }; void t::f() { }.
@NikiC literally nobody cares about inline, not even the compiler
no point in using second form over first form.
@Jefffrey That's not true. It's still quite useful for it's effect on the ODR.
@DeadMG Okay, that's what I was trying to say. Thanks for the confirmation
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@Jefffrey Look up ODR and we’ll talk again.
except for ODR, of course
20:10
which is a very important issue in C++ and therefore dodging that particular bullet is a worthy use of a keyword.
I fixed the offending code. I put the join_all() in the wrong place. — deanresin 3 hours ago
Oh god. Someone hold me. Why am I still trying there
Much better. Or should I say, less careless. But now your code is pretty much pointless, as you said "My threads are very short pieces of code. There (sic) life is short." (21h ago). If that's the case then pretty surely the overhead of creating a new thread every single time (2*bignumber times, actually) + synchronization is going to far outweigh the potential gain of parallelizing a section of code :( — sehe 3 mins ago
Are you doing actual IO in that section? In that case, use an ASIO io_service to multiplex it on a fixed (number of) thread(s). As long as you create threads in numbers correlated to bignumber you're as good as toast. I mean, scaling parallellism is an acute art. Did you actually measure throughputs? (My bet is a either you didn't or b you did and your claim that the threads are /very shortlived/ is not very accurate.) — sehe 55 secs ago
@sehe It's funny cause I was actually about to ask you why you were still trying there :P
20:12
@DeadMG I just educated myself. It was nice. I learned stuff. But, getting the point across is likely not happening this decade
@LightnessRacesinOrbit thanks for backing me up
@riv str1 must have qualifier const because it is its type according to the standard. . There is no any "backward compatibility". — Vlad from Moscow 3 hours ago
For once, Vlad seems to be fighting on the right side
I reckon you're Vlad.
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20:15
Vlad is a good guy.
@rightfold I think he might be. With some rather impressive communication challenges
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And incompetence here and there.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit thanks being well-endowed having an overly long username. This enabled me to just reply with "..."
20:32
@DeadMG I guess this is why:
Thanks for putting stuff in perspective. I really hope you do give the thread pool based solutions I showed due attention, because frankly it would be a shame to just conclude "threads are hard and scaling is likely not to happen". As you can see going from locking to lockfree job queuing increased speed (of my synthetic benchmark) by ~40x. It's small tweaks that make the difference. You have to have played with these in order to be able to see which approach is right in a real life challenge. Keep learning :) Cheers — sehe 59 secs ago
I want to understand/hope to make a difference. I'd have loved for people to be insistent when I was still green.
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Q: What is a word for somebody who lies to themselves

PPGI feel like the fact that people lie to themselves about things can tell you a lot about that person but I just can't put my finger on a single word that I'd use to describe them. In fact, not just describe them, but truly convey that they lie to themselves. Example of a person who lies to th...

Answer: Someone who's in denial.
:)
I'd say that using cancel is the only clean approach. It's actually meant to cancel async operations in flight (--> short read) without closing the socket. If the socket is closed, that should tell you that any "proper SSL sutdown" is out of the question. I think you need to promot your "Alternative" to be your answer. — sehe 41 secs ago
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How is f: S × T → U notation called when f is a function and S, T and U are sets?
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I know what it means but I don’t know what it is called.
venturing a guess: a mapping
20:43
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A: What is a word for somebody who lies to themselves

mastertestI would define a lie as a story that you tell yourself. And you tell that to justify your actions or behavior. Sincerity is after the lie. You are sincere when you admit that you where telling a lie. To lie to someone else, you need there permission.

lol
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@sehe I was thinking of “morphism” but I cannot find examples that use ×.
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Well, f is a morphism.
ok so
it's raining
@rightfold A function yielding a cartesian product? I don't know your silly language.
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@sehe I think × means cartesian product here.
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20:47
So f maps any cartesian_product(S, T) to U.
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Q: Structure of Males and Females

user3127589l should use array a[10] whose elements are type struct osoba to type in 10 names and sex of persons whos nameas are those...then l should use function void brosoba to determine how many of males and females is there (how many i typed in) my only problem here is how to call that function t o...

@rightfold Isn't that regular math notation?
in come the tranny police
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I thought maybe it had a name by itself. :P
20:49
btw this is awesome:
Related to obfuscating, take a look at this Hello World javascript fiddle, any idea how it works? — TrungDQ 11 mins ago
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Now I realised × means Cartesian product, I don’t consider f: S × T → U notation special anymore.
@sehe nice
@rightfold welcome to the world
@LightnessRacesinOrbit more fucking poles
oh wait no
that's some even weirder shit
20:51
yeah, it's basically a function that takes a pair (s, t) and returns a u
@JohannesSchaub-litb I was trying to get a link to "Telling, Brovst, Denmark", but apparently this is too much to ask
WTF Spotify
> If you only see soundtracks and greatest hits from not-so-great compilations and less than 10 composers, you are still on the old radio. Please ignore it like you did in the past few years.

If you see a wide range of selections from respectable labels, then play on. The more you listen, the more users will get the new version (http://www.spotifyclassical.com/2014/03/help-testing-new-classical-radio.html)
Yeah. That's gonna work heaps Spotify. "We need your help testing this" - there's no way for you to get it intentionally. Just go there be lucky. The "be lucky" part is very important, because if you don't, we're going to punish everyone else with bad old content too.
fuck new spotify features
@BartekBanachewicz hm?
20:55
they are like making it worse with every new update
@AndyProwl nevermind, I wasn't following the conversation
aλλright
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This won’t work in Hask, since the Cartesian product is not defined for Haskell types.
hello
@sehe lol. what the hell kind of testing is that :p
20:58
I dunno
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes, Hask.
@rightfold foundit
@rightfold that's not Haskell is it?
user1804599
Hask is the category wherein objects are Haskell types and morphisms are Haskell functions.
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20:59
For example, print is a morphism from Show a => a to IO ().
But isn't it the (,) thing basically the cartesian product of two types? For types A and B, (A, B) is the type whose instances are all the pairs whose first component is an instance of A and the second component is an instance of B. No?

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