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18:01
Okay
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So the first time I spawn an object, it works.
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The second time I spawn an object...
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the userdata is... set to null?
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But by what? How? Where? D:
18:03
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: You fail logic forever loungecpp.net [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq] [c++-magpie]
ffs there is an epidemic of people booting other people for accidental TKs in Halo 4 lately
IF YOU RUN IN FRONT OF MY FAST MOVING VEHICLE THEN IT IS YOUR FAULT DUMBFUCK
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Nope.
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Clearly, you were trying to kill your teammates.
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PREMEDITATED, I SAY.
well I'd like to now
dickwads
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18:05
Okay
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Whoever wrote this.... tutorial thing
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Should probably die.
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In a fire.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Although it does work (can work, anyway) this is quite a disruptive, labor-intensive solution. Others that seem much more straightforward seem fairly obvious.
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It did take 54 flags.
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18:09
That's a lot of bodypower.
hi guysm if someone can tell me how the heck google stores all the HTML raw text files
please
@JerryCoffin "Labor-intensive [sic]" how?
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Why don't you ask google.
@Reda what? which files are those?
sits back and watches how Lounge<C++> deals with stuff like that
18:12
@BoltClock (badly)
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So, it doesn't really seem to matter what or how I do it, really.
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Apparently, it's just wrong.
@Reda they use winzip
ITT: ThePhD can't Lua API (and who can blame him because it's shit)
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@Rapptz Come baack to meee, I need you to save meee. ;~;
18:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If you want to allow others to keep chatting, each one has to be individually approved by a room owner. Even though there's exactly one person causing a problem, you have to target everybody, then turn around and individually un-ban all but the one person who you actually wanted to ban.
google have a DATA repository, every file crawled is stored there, but imagine miliions of millions of pages, how they can serve a page in such few ms
@JerryCoffin It's a blunt instrument; I don't see how it's labour-intensive. Everybody can go do something else for half an hour. It's not the end of the world.
Press a button and go for a beer
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@Reda The answer to that question is incredibly complex. You'll need to -- really -- ask google how they do it.
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Because it's not something easily replicatable (replicable?) by... much of anyone.
@Reda You're asking us to explain to you the trade secrets of Google's massive keywords index?
18:16
@StackedCrooked seriously , they use zlib to compress but where do they strore this
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On petabytes and petabytes of disks.
Xeo
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on harddrives
they have each html as zip file in a directory
lol
@Xeo Are you sure they don't store them on zip disks?
HAHAH @LightnessRacesinOrbit is a google engineer
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You don't see it because you're not a room owner.
@BoltClock Maybe Jazz drives...
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Also, I'm increadibly confused why the heck you thought this was an appropriate room to ask about data storage.
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Their secret is giant wads of tape.
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You'd think Server Fault had better info
@JerryCoffin I know how rooms work. I know what the controls are. I don't have to be an owner of this room to know that it's a simple button press to put the room into gallery mode. You don't have to handpick special candidates to have speaking privileges and set them all up one at a time. Just go for a beer. Everybody. Everybody stops talking and goes for a beer. Why is this so difficult to grasp :(
18:17
I got it guys, my friend just told me they store all the DOCS in ram
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<.>
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It's going to be a long day.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit So one person decides that everybody has to go for a beer?
Right.
Fuck that.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Putting it into gallery mode is easy. The minute you do so, however, every available room owner gets pinged every time anybody who's not on the approved list tries to post.
18:19
That is how you learn to deal with bullies. You ignore them, walk away, then come back later when they're bored. This is an incredibly basic tenet of social interaction and it consistently amazes me (though perhaps it shouldn't) that people on the internet don't understand it, or can't accept it. Essentially, everybody needs to man the fuck up!
i need to create a search engine, anyone have a good documentation, it's an academic project
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@JerryCoffin That I didn't know.
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I have a feeling we've been set up with that Reda guy
And somebody's trying to troll us
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@Reda Forward your requests to google, read the data, display it on your page.
Why?
Jumping to the conclusion that you're being trolled is kinda arrogant IMO :(
18:20
Try jumping
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ezpz.
"you can't be that stupid", just cos you have more knowledge about the domain and its difficulties
@thep
@LightnessRacesinOrbit As for the "why is this so difficult to grasp?" part: at least in my case because drinking beer falls under "cruel and unusual punishment", so I refuse to do that.
@Reda you should learn how to research stuff yourself
18:21
Why do we star useless messages here? Or shall I consider it as "the star of shame"?
@ThePhD forward request to google ?
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@Reda It was a general idea. Don't ask me how. Good luck. :D
@HamZa It's funny
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Lul dis guy so boned.
i have to create a basic search engine not using google search API
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18:22
Good luck
@Reda basically, you should get out of this room and search elsewhere
This is also funny:
2 hours ago, by DeadMG
nobody should actually want to reverse or split a string.
creating a search engine with Google's API would be a little too easy
@StackedCrooked it's an intranet search engine
18:23
@HamZa It's a bit like somebody saying: "I'd be the greatest F1 driver of all time if only they'd let me try. Oh, but wait--which one is the gas pedal again?"
there is a http server that contains webpages i need to crawl them and store content to database, now am searching for the best algorithm to do that
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Have fun.~
It's funny how people tend to say "I need the best X" or "I'm searching for the best solution for X"
18:25
@CatPlusPlus lucene is written with JAVA, i need c++ and i'm not allowed to use any librairie like that
i'm using curlpp already and htmlcxx
Solr is an application, not a library
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<_______________>
Also I like how "academic" means "dumb and unlike you'll ever approach the problem"
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^ This.
18:26
A basic web crawler is like an hour of work in Python
There is the Sphinx search engine.
Oh wait.
That's not what you need.
i need to code FROM SCRATCH, i'm not allowed to use libraries like lucene...
and you want us to help with that?
no
just asking for advice
with regex you will get everything /.*/s
18:28
or good links :)
my advice is to write good code
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@Reda lol
I like Solr better than Sphinx
@StackedCrooked Sherlock
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Currying omg.
18:28
i'm new to c++, is that how you guys say welcome to a new noober
@HamZa Yeah it's either "I agree" or "that's hilariously wrong" or whatever
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while (;;){ read_all_the_web(); save_all_the_pages(); pick_all_the_words(); }
We can tell you're new to C++ because you still want to use it
@Reda MySQL's FULLTEXT abilities may help you, but you're never going to be able to get to Google's scale. Ever.
@Reda But maybe "from scratch" means you can't use MySQL either. So, um..
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For Google’s scale you need web scale and agile IOW MongoDB.
18:29
@Reda Yeah, sorry about these people. They're not very friendly :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit am trying to get A+, not to get google's scale
@Reda I'm new too, this week I wrote my first class in C++ vOv
@Reda You haven't really explained how "A+" translates into technical requirements, which is important.
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@HamZa Was it a template?
You should understand though that this is not a help chat.
Apr 23 at 16:38, by Cat Plus Plus
New here? Read The Law.
18:30
@rightfold no
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Then you’re doing it wrong.
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"how to make search engine" isn't a good question, by anyone's standards.
@Reda Nothing you've mentioned really has much to do with C++. Yes, you can do things like this in C++ if you want to, but nothing you've asked so far would be changed (at all) if you were doing to do it in Java, Python, (etc.) instead.
Apr 22 at 11:45, by Lightness Races in Orbit
This is not really "a programmer chat in C++" — it's more about flinging shit at each other and arguing over whether or not it's morally acceptable to feed wild birds
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How to make a search engine.
18:31
@rightfold Probably, still reading and practicing with cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial
@HamZa fuck you , you have 8k reputation and he says he just begun programming with C++
Also not to sound rude but if you're doing a PhD and this is your project, I would expect you to know enough basics to have ideas on where to start.
@Reda ahahahaha dude check the tags I answered...
@HamZa stop trolling you're confusing the newb
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PhD's don't get graded with "A+"
18:31
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They get graded with "You're not going to be here anymore if you don't pass. :3"
@Reda 8k reputation in things other than C++.
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pages = []
find-pages = (query) ->
    pages |> filter (.title.indexOf(query) isnt -1)
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A search engine!
@ThePhD Maybe not in your country
18:32
^ nice php and regex badge :)
@HamZa needs recognition
lightness is saying right
Yes internet points are very good measure of skills
@LightnessRacesinOrbit repfarmer alert!
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18:32
@HamZa don’t use cplusplus.com.
@HamZa I have the regex badge too, but I'm too awesome at everything else for it to even show up in the onebox.
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Read a book if you want to learn C++.
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^ BAM
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floating-point and divions, sons.
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18:33
And even templates.
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rightfold, The Kingdom of the Netherlands
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Get at me.
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I win.
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> The Kingdom of the Netherlands
@rightfold Damn, the book is too thick man. Too many pages. Also I've got a feeling that I got the wrong one. It really starts like if I don't know anything about computers...
my profil is so week
C++ is a very good language
@StackedCrooked your turn :)
18:34
we can learn it by doing
@Reda weak*?
it
i m sharing my experience
@rightfold You only win if every badge it shows is gold... :-)
@HamZa where are you from ?
@light
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18:34
@HamZa Is that a weak pointer?
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@Reda Let me guess, are you from morocco?
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std::weak_ptr<profile>
@rightfold DAT pun
@HamZa yep,
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@HamZa MINDER MINDER MINDER
18:35
@rightfold it's the pointer of the week
@rightfold AHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
C++ is almost as good language as PHP
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@dog
that won't compile cat; PHP is not a language
18:35
@Reda You could consider me your neighbor
we can see errors in c++
@HamZa ofc
@CatPlusPlus you gonna play tonite?
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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
@cat not in php
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18:36
Why are there no lua experts in this place. ;~;
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@Errybuddy HALPZ LUA'S KILLING MEEE ;~;
Barket loves lua
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I have concluded that dependency injection is a pain in languages that are not Haskell.
Windsor is awesome
in PHP, yesterday, by Second Rikudo
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18:37
hi
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MONADS
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@Rapptz RAPPTZ THANK GOD
@Rapptz hello
@rap hi
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You sexy, handsome devil you.
user3010322
18:37
I need halp.
@Rapptz hi
GL with you lifes guys , enjoy C++
user1804599
No thanks.
help with what
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Lua.
18:38
ok
@Reda i agree with
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Everytime I try to use a constructor with more than 1 parameter, lua freaks out on me.
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I've visualized the stack in teh console and everything looks okay
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But... but it's not working. :c
@ThePhD Your own fault for using Lua.
18:38
Lua's fine.
Anyway
iunno
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Hey, wait.
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I can use currying for DI.
are you still using x:new syntax or x.new
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x:new
@Rapptz She's all right, but I wouldn't say "fine". No more than a 7... :-)
user1804599
18:39
By taking the dependencies first instead of last. XD
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Is that bad?
I thought we went over that
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Is having parameters with x:new that bad?
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I’m a genius.
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It'd still pass the self argument, wouldn't it?
18:39
x.new doesn't pass self
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How does one get the userdata in that case, then?
the constructor constructs the userdata
and then returns a table with a metatable with __index pointing to the class name
I thought the user constructed the user data.
@rightfold ...and I'm a genus.
@ScarletAmaranth Dunno
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18:41
@Rapptz table.metatable.__index is the setup, right?
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And you leave this new table on top of the stack, yes?
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Why don't you guys just write a Lua VM in C++ instead of trying to adapt the C API?
user3010322
Because then we'd need to write a lua parser.
VM is way more work
@JerryCoffin and we are gnus
18:42
@Xeo because that is like insane
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@ThePhD You have the Master of Spirit in this room, so that would not be that much of a problem
and IIRC Lua syntax is pretty simple
yeah... it is but still
Parser is hardly the biggest thing to do
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Okay, but even if we parsed it... we'd need to develop the backend for the whole thing.
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So we'd need to create our own garbage-collected language, and also fill in all of lua's crappy functions, and... errrgh.
18:43
Implement Lua on top of Mono, embed Mono
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If you don’t care about purrformance, it’s not very difficult to implement.
how'd you visualise the stack btw
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In a very primitive way
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inline std::string visualize( lua_State* L ) {
	std::string visual;
	std::size_t size = lua_gettop( L ) + 1;
	for ( std::size_t i = 1; i < size; ++i ) {
		if ( i != 1 )
			visual += " | ";
		visual += type_name( L, stack::get<type>( L, i ) );
	}
	return visual;
}
I need to order food but can't decide
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18:44
What can you choose from?
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Xeo
@ThePhD Doesn't that pop from the state?
user1804599
I had a nice pizza today.
no get doesn't pop
@ThePhD not enough auto
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@Xeo Nope, stack::get only uses the lua_to* functions
Xeo
Xeo
18:45
mh
what's the magic in the <type> nonsense :v
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template<>
inline type get<type>(lua_State* L, int index) {
    return static_cast<type>(lua_type(L, index));
}
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dat sol::.
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That's actually kinda outta place
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I shoudl remove it, since it's alread yin the sol namespace
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18:47
@Rapptz Is there a way to tell if someone uses either : or . syntax?
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I know that it passes a table as the first argument, but... you can do that manually too.
@ThePhD When you see a colon, they used the : syntax. :-)
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u.u I meant programaticalllyyyyy.
: is just syntactic sugar dude
you just want to check if the first argument is a table with the same meta table
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Table with the same meta table...?
18:50
yes
@ThePhD Some people are soooooo picky!
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@Rapptz Uh. How would, uh.
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I go about checking that?
pahaha friend just put up photos from last weekend
awesome
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Well, he's got pretty straight teeth.
user3010322
Ooh, wait, that's you?
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@Rapptz That's for checking userdata. o.0
you don't look like your profile picture at all :)
18:53
@ThePhD with the same meta table
there is a second parameter there in case you missed it
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.... I'm. confused...
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You're checking if it has a metatable of the name "x"
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But... if someone does
indeed you are
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something:new()
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18:54
What would be the metatable name of the __self argument in that case? ?
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Does it change if you're doing something_else:new() ?
I've explained all of this before :(
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:c
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Sorry. Don't mind me.
in RapphD, 18 hours ago, by Rapptz
:v lrn2lua
start here
18:56
@StackedCrooked My SO profile picture?
user3010322
How do you find out what "name" is from the C++ api, so you can check?
you should already have it
you made it yourself
I believe you called it "metatable" :v
user3010322
Mmm. I don't have it, since I made this a static function... u.u;
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah, do you have any other profile picture :D
@StackedCrooked Facebook, Twitter, Google, Skype, Discus, Wordpress, ...
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OOOH
Room topic changed to: Lounge<Lua>
user3010322
Wait, It hought you said the name of f:new() metatable would be f, not the meta key provided before?
Bah, I'm going to need to allow nested conditionals in my mini scripting language. Was hoping to avoid that, because now I'm probably going to have to parse it non-naively.

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