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21:00
@Rapptz hi
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Can (,) be used as a type ctor that way?
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But yeah indeed. :P
If I type :k (,) in GHCI I see it's kind is * -> * -> *
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Nice.
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So f: (T, U) → V it would be.
21:02
I guess so
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Categories are amazing.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 14k for a ring? and she's still arguing?
there's no "she"
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How would you do composition in Hask?
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(.), duh. :v
21:05
and no "he"
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And identity morphism is just id.
unfortunately they broke up
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'd be lucky if I can buy a ring for 1k for this summer
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Can you define Cartesian product for all categories?
I think I don't understand this question
> Hask is the category of Haskell types and functions.
So perhaps you meant Cartesian product for all types?
Xeo
Xeo
21:12
sup?
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On objects in all categories, to be exact.
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Objects in Hask are Haskell types.
so for all Haskell types?
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Yes.
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That should be (,) as you mentioned.
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21:14
If you define a type as a set of its possible values.
Yes, so you're asking if a cartesian product can be defined for all other categories apart from Hask?
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Well, including Hask. :P
sure
I have no idea whatsoever
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It surely works on all categories where objects are sets.
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I guess.
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21:15
Wait.
Perhaps @Rapptz can help you
He chews maths :)
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Maybe not.
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Not sure if pairs of objects have to be objects themselves that way.
@sehe if I get songs from "Jon Williams greatest hits", I guess that means I got the old classical radio? >_>
21:15
rightfold has a Category Theory problem/question
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I have many more problems, too.
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99 of them, to be precise.
like everybody
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And like Cat said, being terrible at everything is like half of them.
and here I thought programming in Haskell gave you a PhD in Category Theory.
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21:16
I don’t have any PhD.
@melak47 could be both ways
that's so ... c why don't you suggest C++ idioms for a c++ question? — sehe 3 secs ago
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How would you define Cartesian product on small categories.
I've applied plenty of turd polish here
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A: Structure of Males and Females

seheHere's my take on this in standard C++, instead of C #include <string> #include <vector> #include <algorithm> #include <stdexcept> #include <iostream> enum class gender_t { male, female, other }; struct osoba { std::string name; gender_t gender; }; static inline gender_t to_gender(cha...

Example?
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@sehe +1 for “Here's my take on this in standard C++, instead of C”
21:24
@rightfold I'm replacing the partition though. I don't like it. It's not expressive. The iterator juggling hurts my eyes
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When did you press the edit button?
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Why am I reading about categories.
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I was reading about finite-state automata (why didn’t we get this useful stuff in school?).
probably boredom
@rightfold just updated
21:26
@sehe actually looks like bosnian for me...
and so my living room has once again descended into a realm of dust.
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@sehe *looks* phew
@m.wasowski I dunno. I don't know about the structure of bosnian males/females
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I just edited your answer and I was afraid you would unintentionally undo it by overwriting it with your edit.
@rightfold Yeah I notussed you were in there meddling with my answer :) Haven't seen what you changed (prolly a spelling this)
21:27
don't know much about men/woman, but food is nice
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No; the spelling was fine. :v
@rightfold Nah I'm not blind. And I don't have a porcelijnkast
@sehe 'notussed'... you been drinking?
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In fact, I didn’t read more than ten lines. :v
You sort includes?
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21:28
@thecoshman Notus Lotes.
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@sehe In every language.
I do sometimes
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I also alphabetically sort data members in languages where the order is insignificant.
> Major OCD.
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And I always alphabetically sort attributes in CSS, ignoring vendor prefixes (but if there is -webkit-foo and -moz-foo, -moz-foo still goes first).
21:29
Sublime Text 2 does that
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Emacs automatically sorts imports in Go for me on save (through gofmt).
Ctrl + F9 apparently
never use it
@rightfold Speaking of OCD, would you prefer this or would it trigger your "Yo dawg, I hear you like lambdas" reflex?
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I often use lambdas like that.
@Rapptz In vim I just ggV}:sort u
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21:35
In Styx VM I use it for a short inline function that returns call_stack.back().instruction_pointer as a reference so I don’t have to type that out all the time.
@rightfold You mean, nested? I tend to avoid that. Maybe I'm just leery of MSVC fuck ups
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I don’t mind nested lambdas.
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> LOL
> The toilet paper dispensers in a certain building are designed to hold two rolls of tissues, and a person can use either roll. There are two kinds of people who use the rest rooms in the building: big-choosers and little-choosers. A big-chooser always takes a piece of toilet paper from the roll that is currently larger; a little-chooser always does the opposite. However, when the two rolls are the same size, or when only one roll is nonempty, everybody chooses the nearest nonempty roll. When both rolls are empty, everybody has a problem.
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(By Knuth.)
@rightfold really?
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21:39
Yes. :3
C++ is not just about classes, of course. But yeah. The code wasn't classy in any sense of the word — sehe 5 secs ago
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix nobody's arguing
guys
std::string loadFileToString(std::string const& path) {
    std::ifstream file (path, std::ios::binary);
    std::string contents(file.tellg(), '\0');
    file.read(const_cast<char*>(contents.data()), file.tellg());
    return contents;
}
No riddles
that's UB, right.
21:47
@BartekBanachewicz why the complexity?
is using &contents[0] UB too?
no
@sehe dunno, I can't C++
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so how do I read file in C++ please advise dear sir
std::ifstream ifs("myfile.txt");
  std::string content( (std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(ifs) ),
                       (std::istreambuf_iterator<char>()    ) );
21:48
that's not binary :F
make it binary then
fuck me
wait istreambuf_iterator works on binary streams?
what the hell are you on about of course it does
ok I suck
nevermind
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It works on stream buffers.
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21:49
Which work on bytes.
std::string loadFileToString(std::string const& path)
{
   std::ifstream ifs(path, std::ios::binary);
   return std::string(
      std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(ifs),
      std::istreambuf_iterator<char>())
   );
}
did you think "binary bytes" were somehow magical and couldn't fit in a char?
or, more likely, did you think that the istreambuf_iterator would stop when it read a '\0'?
it goes until the buffer is used up
@rightfold poor freak.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that.
almost
    std::string loadFileToString(std::string const& path) {
        std::ifstream ifs(path, std::ios::binary);
        return { std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(ifs), {} };
    }
user1804599
Use ioutil.ReadFile noob.
21:51
@BartekBanachewicz wtf
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You need noskipws as well.
I discovered this the hard way.
@DeadMG WRONG. You discovered it for istream_iterator. Not for istreambuf_iterator
Any idea how I can get away with buying a cheap ring for a proposal?
good shout.
:)
21:53
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix she loves you? (or he, I don't discriminate)
I didn't even realize there was such a thing as istreambuf_iterator compared to istream_iterator.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix propose to a cheap broad (f/m)
@ScarletAmaranth I guess she does...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you're coming to meat (not an accident) up, right?
21:53
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix then there's nothing to "get away" with, vOv
@DeadMG Oh. Well, there's some major optimization potential then
@sehe VS doesn't like that {}
eh, not at the stage where I'm in need of optimizing Wide :P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You asked for "something concrete." What more do you want? A block of concrete? — djechlin 20 hours ago
haha I don't even remember this
@BartekBanachewicz Of course not
21:54
I can't even build in goddamn release mode because Premake is the brokens :(
well I give her a life out of russia as special prize
Sounds like blackmail, or manipulation at best :|
@thecoshman hoping to
what sounds like blackmail?
@DeadMG come on weren't you the one who taught me that? In that infamous "how do I template ranges" discussion?
21:54
@ThePhD Make them.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix 'you can't complain about cheap rings, because I'm your "get out of russia" ticket'? Pfft. Only just charged it a little
@BartekBanachewicz Possibly, iostreams is the kind of thing where I do my best to forget everything about them as fast as possible, but I probably stuck with istream_iterator with noskipws instead of istreambuf_iterator.
@sehe why "of course"?
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I should implement rectangle packing and finish my Sass sprite sheet generator.
21:56
... DON'T PUSH ME
I hate this in MSVC
@sehe ah no the thing is I'd buy the ring if I could have a decent job here to get the money for it
but I have to get married before I leave..
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I am surprised you even think twice about this, to me, that ring is more of a symbol than anything else
@ScarletAmaranth yeah its a symbol
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix ah. So, you're good. You'll get to surprise her later on
Someone I know proposed yesterday and got a 'no'.
21:57
ow.
@R.MartinhoFernandes outch
@R.MartinhoFernandes mmpf. that's gotta hurt
@sehe yes except if she thinks that it's a fucking cheap ring to bring her home... and she says no.
that's what worries me
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix do you guys talk? :)
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix is she that superficial :)?
21:58
@sehe NEVER
I was just about to say
What girl isn't superficial?
I'd start questioning my choice of partner if the cost of the ring was important.
what's important is how it makes her feel.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix mmmm. ditch her yourself now
@DeadMG No girl wants to feel cheap!
21:59
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix the one I have a crush on :)
@DeadMG it remind me Homer that gave a onion ring to Marge
then simply don't tell her how cheap it was :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Much preferable to getting a 'yes' that's laced with lies!

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