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14:01
rofl
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jsfiddle.net/48Tph/1 I wrote a compiler!
user1804599
Sans parsing stage.
14:13
Speaking of which, Stackoverflow has a tradition of encourage gay couples. I heard that Jeff Atwood once called or visited that pale butted little troll called evan carroll or something for some 'good time' together. As a woman, I feel very safe. Even if I was as hot as the greatest porn star, wearing a bikini, no harm will ever be fallen on me coz ... people here are so gay ~_~ </troll>
@Abyx Once I told a friend that I am still unmarried because I eat too much and no guy can afford to feed me, muhahaha! Wait, I need to shut up ~_~
@telkitty.exe yep you really should since you say some really weird stuff
@telkitty.exe speaking of gays, maybe you're just a lesbian? and that's the reason why you're unmarried?
Well, even my guy friends know I like man
have not dated a single chick yet ... although there were two who I would not mind dating back in high school
@telkitty.exe so you just didn't try
I think dating is between 2 people ... well too bad I never got asked out by a chick, not on a date anyways
14:29
be proactive
1
A: Difference between char argv[][7] and char *argv[]

Cheers and hth. - Alfyes, there is a difference between char argv[][] and char *argv[]: one is valid, the other is invalid. Addendum: In comments Mike Seymour has remarked that “this doesn't indicate which is valid, or why the other is invalid, or describe the correct forms of syntax for declaring two-dimen...

alf oof woof woof woof
@Abyx will you date me, my dear little girl
we know you are young girl, we just do
@telkitty.exe oh shit now I'm exposed
@downvoters: please explain your downvotes so that readers can see who you are, and ignore your uninformed opinions — Cheers and hth. - Alf 2 hours ago
why did you say that?
14:31
exposed? you mean, totally exposed? not even undies?
Erm, guys, can you take that Omegle crap someplace else?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit don't touch Alf please, he can ragequit again
14:32
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no
BTW his name is "Cheers"
oof, his name is oof
@telkitty.exe sorta, but don't ask me for a pic
Oh dear. Anne's face is covered with reddish spots. Could be measles, or possibly a side-effect of painting a six-foot fence:)
Do someone know what's the technical term for those portable physic keys that banks usually give you for web services?
fobs? dongles?
@Jefffrey HSBC calls them a "secure key". Nationwide calls it a "card reader". I'm not sure whether there's a generic technical term, but Wikipedia uses the term "security token".
I see, thanks.
Mine looks like a small calcuator, so I call it a 'calculator'.
14:38
(r/pcmasterrace)
upvoted alf ... because I can >_<
> Addendum 2: to top that, the above text was just attempted removed by
[Lightness Races in Orbit](http://stackoverflow.com/users/560648/lightness-races-in-orbit).
Why? What is the benefit?
entertainment
yay, got it
for posterity
@telkitty.exe I meant the benefit in his edit
Ooh, Tomalak, all these typing for nothing ~facepalm~
14:44
just a shame his opinion on downvoters didn't make it into the screenie -.-
I got a bit flaghappy
haha
my arms are sour
weird ... didn't hurt it when diving that I can remember
Sour? You been swimming in acid again?
[hint] Swimming in waters where the ph is less than 4 will severely degrade your wetsuit.
in the salty water, with the fishes
sour around the joints
@telkitty.exe Well, I waded through a greenish-looking stagnant puddle to get into the field. That's as close to aquatic life I've got today:(
I bet there are frogs there ...
why am I getting this??
15:10
what is rpm in linux?
...?
red hat package manager?
@Crow It's a software package file
Red Hat Package Manager or RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a package management system. The name RPM variously refers to the .rpm file format, files in this format, software packaged in such files, and the package manager itself. RPM was intended primarily for Linux distributions; the file format is the baseline package format of the Linux Standard Base. Even though it was created for use in Red Hat Linux, RPM is now used in many GNU/Linux distributions. It has also been ported to some other operating systems, such as Novell NetWare (as of version 6.5 SP3) and IBM's AIX (as of version 4). ...
does it automatically come with linux...? I'm not finding it
15:11
rpm is the app that installs RPMs. An RPM is a package. you can think of it kinda like an .msi in windows, but much spiffier since it can say which other packages it depends on.
What flavor of linux are you running?
uname is just giving me GNU/Linux
what distro did you install?
@Crow If your flavor of linux doesn't include it, then it probably uses a different package manager, and would hate having an RPM installed on it anyway.
gah
dead loves amitriptyline
15:14
one of the other big package managers is APT (the one most derivatives of Debian use)
which uses a whole other type of packages too, so it's not compatible with RPMs without installing extra stuff
if you can run apt-get, your system uses APT
@cHao sooo what do I do if the thing being offered is only RPM?
@Crow there's a tool called alien (iirc) that either installs RPMs or converts them to .deb's (which is what APT uses). i forget which
I don't have alien either
@Crow what is the thing? Maybe build it from source?
@Collin cx_Oracle
15:19
Can you just install that with pip? pypi.python.org/pypi/cx_Oracle/5.1.2
nope. It gives me the error "does not refer to an 9i, 10g or 11g installation." Which i really don't get. But there is a solution offered here: lorcancoyle.org/wiki/public/cxoracle , and that is what I am trying to do
15:54
"RPM Package Manager" -.-
ATM machine
user1804599
Huh.
user1804599
WTF JavaScript.
now it says that cx-oracle is installed, but when I try to import cx_Oracle, it still gives me an import error
@Crow that's "working as intended" for anything Oracle has touched, isn't it?
15:59
"Shoulda been cxOracle, noob."
JavaScript script
user1804599
Awesome. My compiler works.
that's no surprise
to have finally a cure and be enthused about it
sure; I'm happy for puppy
lol
we so happy happy
interesting; times on search results page appear to be in UTC or GMT
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yup, "interesting" :)
16:25
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Q: Times on chat search results page are wrong

Lightness Races in OrbitThe search results page for chat lists times in UTC or GMT. My local timezone is BST and this is correct elsewhere on the site in chat. Not sure whether it is globally UTC or daylight savings isn't being applied to my local time. Example: http://chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=amitriptyline&room...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh my god; you're a weird one :)
@ScarletAmaranth :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no worries, I love you anyway
16:43
I just watched a piece of that new Sherlock tv series pilot and ... Watson is a faggot? wtf?
well I hope I got it wrong. because it's just insane %)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit haven't seen the latest one yet; that's something I'll be fixing shortly
16:56
@jalf anytime I hear 'oracle' nowadays I cringe a little bit. And apple has gone a bit downhill as well, my iPhone broke... again.
user1804599
17:09
It made you broke, as well.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ha, the GMT/BST thing bit us the other day
we had a server we thought was set to UTC, but then a bunch of scripts broke because daylight savings time happened :(
ITT: Abyx the homophobe.
Well, transcript URLs include the time slots. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/10/2014/4/21/14-17 for example; you cannot have that and have local time in the transcript. — Martijn Pieters 49 mins ago
I LITERALLY DON'T KNOW HOW LOCALISATION WORKs
17:28
well
all I need to do now is build the derived vtable and virtual functions are le implemented.
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A: Constructor-style casting in function call parameters

Lightness Races in Orbit [C++11: 5.2.3/1]: A simple-type-specifier (7.1.6.2) or typename-specifier (14.6) followed by a parenthesized expression-list constructs a value of the specified type given the expression list. [..] 7.1.6.2/1 describes nested-name-specifieropt type-name as a valid construction for simple-type...

user1804599
17:43
Hurray.
user1804599
(def map (fn (f xs) (if (head xs) (cons (f (head xs)) (map f (tail xs))) ()))) works!
user1804599
17:56
Man.
user1804599
That string/String shit in JavaScript is so horrible.
user1804599
And boolean/Boolean lol.
posted on April 21, 2014 by Eric Battalio

MSDN hosts a number of excellent blogs including the .NET Framework Blog . They are not exclusively .NET: In VS2013 RTM we introduced the Performance and Diagnostics hub with a bunch of tools that help you diagnose issues during your Windows Store...(read more)

18:20
Does anyone happen to know the history of C choosing to place the return type in front of the function name?
or perhaps it wasn't a choice; I'm just looking for why it is there and not somewhere else.
18:39
@LeviMorrison history? i dunno. it makes sense when you consider how variables are declared, though. were that different, i bet the syntax for function declarations would be similarly different
kinda like how VB declares variables like dim x as Integer, and functions like function x() as Integer
or for UML, '-variable : Type' and '-method() : Type'
user1804599
I like that, because I read f(x: int): double as “from int to double.”
18:54
double f(int x) -> double from int
they're both equally redable imo
Many mobile hard drives are designed to park when they experience a change in G-forces. So you can park the hard drive by simply dropping it. — Mysticial 13 secs ago
@Mysticial Mytictroll :P
Can a driver trigger that feature?
Yes, if the driver of the car slams the break hard enough, the hard drive might park.
What did I expect -.-;
19:21
CAPTAIN AMERICA YEAHHHHH
@LightnessRacesinOrbit new Mentalist - rather fun :) I figured something was funny when Jane said: "wanted to make sure we're isolated" :D
@DeadMG let's embrace his different-ness.
@StackedCrooked dewd; I can't stop listening the song you linked yesterday, wtf did you do to me
evening
the Mushishi OP song?
it's a nice song
19:33
yeah; I'll also enqueue Mushishi and pretend just for a moment that my queue is actually a priority queue
also a song that I never forget even after so many years
(even tho I've been rather strict about FIFO)
how do you say that you are not interested to a girl?
never been lucky enough to get to say that, @Jefffrey :)
Mushishi is a series that you can put on hold for a few months and then resume at any time
since most episodes stand on their own
I had a 4-year break actually.
19:35
@Jefffrey jokes aside, did she actually ask you out or some such?
o_O
interesting
mmm, there's no plot, but does Mushishi develop as a character throughout the epis?
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, she told me she likes me, made me notice he officially ended every relation with his ex, and asked me out three times now...
I'm not a particularly clever boy, but those look like signals
@ScarletAmaranth a little bit
I used to watch one or two episodes late at night before going to sleep. That's when you are in the best mood for this kind of series.
she have very nice tits IIRC though
@Jefffrey do you have any particular reason as to why you're not interested?
@Jefffrey Get a room, then sneak out early in the morning, sticking her with the hotel bill. That should work. Works for me.
19:39
lol
@ScarletAmaranth I've known her for ~4-5 years now, not my type
maybe I should try the classic direct approach of telling her
@Jefffrey why not tell her that then? look, we've been friends for 5 years, I've never thought about you this way; and then tell her something to make sure she doesn't feel awkward around you or some such
didn't even cross my mind for some reasons
@Jefffrey that's because you're not a very clever boy ;)
har har har har har har
;)
I would have never thought of solving this, so fast, in the lounge tbh.
@Jefffrey well then go for it
19:42
Thanks lads.
user1804599
(def * $*)
(def square (fn (x) (* x x)))
(.log $console (square 3))
user1804599
It compiles, runs and prints 9! :D
what does (def * $*) do?
user1804599
It defines * to be the global *. Global as in window in browsers and global in Node.js.
So multiplication?
user1804599
19:46
global['*'] = function() {
    var result = 1;
    for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; ++i) {
        result *= arguments[i];
    }
    return result;
};
user1804599
@StackedCrooked ^ apparently :3
ah
you could use use $* inside the square function, not?
to avoid any ambiguities there
user1804599
Yes, I could.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked What would be ambiguous?
user1804599
19:48
Accessing window/global must always be made explicit by using $.
user1804599
If you want to refer to window or global itself, just use $.
I assumed you mapped * to $* in case * was redefined somewhere.
@Jefffrey funny; you're talking to a guy who can barely talk around a lady he fancies :)
@rightfold oh, this is your own programming language thingy?
user1804599
19:49
Yes!
have you read SICP?
user1804599
The compiler emits JavaScript.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I skimmed it.
@ScarletAmaranth I thought that applied to a lot of loungers =/
it applies to 99% of us
19:52
@Borgleader how did my statement somehow invalidate that?
^^ Unfortunately this is not reality for us...
@rightfold Oh, a reverse-compiler?
user1804599
What do you mean?
user1804599
Hey, ICE. Nice.
@ScarletAmaranth My point was that it's implied, you didn't have to say it ;)
19:53
@Borgleader I'm not following; but that's alright! :)
baaallllssss.
Hi, I'm a student working on a socket programming assignment for class. I'm developing my code on Solaris, but I'm running into problems with connect() and send(). I compiled the same code on Ubuntu, and the problems go away.

Is this type of question appropriate for StackOverflow, or is there a better venue to try and get some help?
yes.
@DeadMG What's with them?
just make sure that you have cut the relevant source code down to a small sample that accurately reproduces your problem, and then post it in it's entirety.
@TonyTheLion I nearly implemented virtual functions but got kicked in them at the last second.
19:55
oh
the problem is that I implemented user defined types in terms of aggregate types, which require all members on construction.
@DeadMG its* ^^
@DeadMG well I tried to read how virtual functions are implemented and my brain turned into diarrhea in the process, so yea, I get where you coming from/
so before I can construct any members of my derived class that represents user defined types, I have to compute every relevant thing ever about it to decide what members it should have.
Most of my work (for school and industry) has been in Ruby/HTML/JavaScript in the past, so I'm new to the StackOverflow etiquette around C++ questions. Is it generally expected that you provide a code sample that compiles?
19:56
@DeadMG I see
@John Yes. The general idea is that if you haven't reduced your problem to a small compilable sample, then you haven't put in any effort yourself.
Thanks, @DeadMG
@John you should also Google your issue, cause there's a large chance someone's had a similar problem to yours
and already asked about it
also there's not much chance that anyone can help you with bad run-time behaviour that they can't reproduce.
and they can't reproduce it if the sample is not compilable.
so it should be as small as possible but must include everything they need- header includes, usings, etc.
19:58
ah, good points.
@TonyTheLion bad hair day?
@John self-contained example that reproduces is ideal. Preferably tested on Coliru (all other online compilers are stupid :P).
@Borgleader lol
In semi-related news, I just managed to solve the problem. It's been 2 days of work, and the breakthrough happens when I visit StackOverflow chat. Still have no idea why it's working now though.
hello
19:59
hi
it's 27 degrees C today
cool
I mean warm
for the time of the year
Has @ScottW been online lately?
no
I wonder what he's up to
20:00
@TonyTheLion not recently I think
hope no one killed him on craigslist
what was he doing on Craigslist?
he sells things from there sometimes
looking for prostitutes?
20:02
also ThePhD how somehow... disappeard
(I have noone to talk raytracer with)
@ScottW Come back!
@ScarletAmaranth not for the first time
@StackedCrooked oh, dayum man, I forgot to check out the latest OP! o_O
it's a sexy ep
@John This is pretty typical. Look at the top pinned message.
@Borgleader Must be morning, after shower but before coffee.
user1804599
20:15
Hmm.
Hey @DeadMG and @Martin do you buy eggs?
I've recently found out that the UK don't wash their eggs before selling them through reddit
...Are you saying people are selling eggs on reddit? I did not read this on the front page today...
@Rapptz as does not the entire EU (according to the said article)
that's pretty weird
user1804599
20:19
@Rapptz Who sells eggs through Reddit?
no one
@Rapptz how is it weird? did you read the entire thing? it explains both pros and cons of doing it
you mean the only pro of it lasting longer?
not much of an issue cause washed eggs last a month in the fridge and I don't keep eggs for longer than a month
washing them makes them more susceptible to bacteria (as it makes them more porous)
I keep them in the fridge man
20:21
also, it's really nice that YOU do not keep them for longer than one month; they may have been sitting in the shop for god knows how long
at most 1 week
who guarantees that?
but most probably 24 hours
the Sell By Date
or do you not have marked containers either?
oh, we do, don't get me wrong; I just think you're disregarding all the pros listed in the article
I wonder whether expiration dates are set for 1 month only
there's no expiration date
just a sell by date
if you want to check how the egg is, just do the water test
20:25
@ScarletAmaranth Kanojo wa flag wo oraretara may be one of the funniest anime this year. (cc @Mysticial @Xeo)
@StackedCrooked please STAHP! :)
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Funnier than NGNL?
what's ngnl again?
Xeo
Xeo
No Game No Life
cause that show's hilarious (so far)
20:28
hm... good question
I guess "Kanojo wa flag..." is sillier. (Similar to "Baka to Test" if you happen to have seen that one.)
No Game No Life is definitely more interesting as a series.
this got posted on /r/learnprogramming
?_?
most of them are awful
@Rapptz I do indeed.
the supermarket eggs are always washed but the other eggs we've bought from other sources aren't.
it doesn't particularly bother me since, you know, I don't eat the outside.
salmonella! bacteria! etc
I'm not sure how washing the outside would help.
isn't salmonella on the inside?
faulty egg cracking
20:36
I'm such an idiot. I've just lost probably my best chance to get laid of my whole life for moral reasons.
besides, I believe we haven't had salmonella problems here from eggs for decades.
@DeadMG both
we mass screen the chickens beforehand, I think, or something like that.
if the egg shell has feces for example
there is some scheme to prevent salmonella and whatnot
I don't recall the details but it seems effective enough.
20:37
@StackedCrooked good OP ep btw; I'm HOPING we'll get to see Lucy fight in the upcoming epi
@Rapptz the way I knew it is because the egg shell has a natural protection from the external bacteria that can be easily washed away
@ScarletAmaranth yep
therefore not washing the eggs is actually beneficial
which would kinda make sense
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, the rebecca story seems interesting as well
@StackedCrooked oh ye; they're trying to sneak it YET ANOTHER parallel scene ^^
20:39
:D
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Gonna implement macros tomorrow.
user1804599
No idea how. :D
why?
@Xeo It's gonna be hard to beat NGNL this season.
20:50
I'm trying to manage a bit-array in C, but it seems I'm not quite succeeding. Can anyone take a look: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/153cbe4197c7cc30 As you can see, it doesn't print all the primes. I suspect there's something wrong with my set/clear/get bit functions?
user1804599
@Jefffrey uh, why not?
@rightfold is it with "whys" or "why nots" that you make design decisions?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
But lisps without macros are suck.
Excellent answer. :)
user1804599
20:52
Would need way too many special forms and cannot be extended without modifying the compiler.
Is it with X or Y that you do Z? -- No.
absolutely "why" is the correct answer.
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i shouldnt be laughing
@LukasKnuth take a look at std::bitset and/or boost::dynamic_bitset
@Borgleader holy mother! this one is very good
@Jefffrey I saw the post, but I wanted to use C
20:55
@LukasKnuth I believe you are in the wrong room.
this is the closest you can come here
@LukasKnuth, May I ask you why you want to use C?
There must be a really compelling reason.
I like ugly code
crosses fingers not to hear "performance"
@LukasKnuth What
lol FUCK DAT EDIT stackoverflow.com/posts/16135573/revisions By javapowered, of course
20:57
I'm bored
and that's why I never edit other people's code in SO answers
@Jefffrey I suppose I don't have a compelling reason...
@Borgleader he said "just use tar"
@sehe Roll it back?
@LukasKnuth then use C++?
20:58
It technically changes the meaning of the code
i.e. now you're flushing
@Rapptz Uptalk? Why.
@Rapptz Gosh. Of cours.
Complete project? 1) find a contractor. 2) give them money. 3) receive complete project. — Golden Dragon 1 min ago
It's a pretty useless edit
Tell me more!
I'd rather not
20:59
:)
@Jefffrey jop. Let's see how far I get this time
Sweet.

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