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19:00
Oh, just. Blah, nevermind me. :c
bud
__self is your own abomination
luaL_getmetatable(L, meta.c_str());
lua_setmetatable(L, -2);
lua_setfield(L, -2, "__self");
I was wondering what it was
cause lua doesn't have it
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I thought __self was a component of every table?
it isn't
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Guess I'll throw that out, then.
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So only __index exists?
user3010322
19:03
__index and __newindex and that stuff...
there is a section in the lua manual called metatables and metamethods
those are the valid ones (after you prefix with __)
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Okay
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So I get argument 1
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I check if it's a table
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if it's a table, then I check for its metatable
19:06
This song makes me happy. I wish it makes you happy as well.
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@Rapptz I, uh. I have to ask again.
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If I know I got an argument that's a table, how do I get it's metatable's name?
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checkudata doesn't.... apply to it?
Lua API is so bad
Has Cat ever praised anything
user3010322
19:08
Yes.
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I think it was C#.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The Lord.
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And a bunch of games.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit The sun.
Haskell I think
user3010322
19:09
PRAIIIIIIIIIISE THE SUN
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Raw pointers seem like the correct thing to use here... it's exactly what you're looking for -- a pointer with no ownership semantics yet that can still be referred to. Is there a reason you want to avoid them? — alecbenzer 16 mins ago
go
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Haskell?
well
user3010322
19:11
Arrrgh.
@ThePhD Oh my, I forgot about DS2
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My brain hurts.
contrary to the function name
luaL_getmetatable doesn't get anything
it makes a meta table
I don't particularly know why ?_?
user3010322
19:11
@CatPlusPlus It's okay, I can't play it until school wrecks me in 2 more weeks.
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So don't buy it yet! Wait for me. <3
but well the only one that does "get" a metatable is lua_getmetatable which returns an index for you to play around with
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Wait.
This one I'll finish on my own :v
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The metatable it makes... is it a copy?
user3010322
19:12
@CatPlusPlus Nuuu. ;~;
it doesn't "make" it per se
it pushes it to the top of the stack
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Hm.
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So, there's no __self table
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And there's no __metatable table either?
19:15
no
you created these out of the blue
user3010322
Okay, so then the lua_setfield (state(), metaid, "__metatable") doesn't mean anything either...
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This API is so fucking confusing...
these are the only meta tables lua recognises with special meaning
@Borgleader remember this one?
it's the first track I heard from fatboy slim
@StackedCrooked I do
user3010322
19:24
if ( stack::get<type>( L, 1 ) == type::table ) {
	  if ( luaL_newmetatable( L, meta.c_str() ) == 0 ) {
// used class_name:new syntax
	}
}
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@Rapptz ^ I think that does it?
I have no idea why you want to support both
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People use both?
they don't
19:26
people either use f.new(...) or local F = require("f"); F(...)
and I'm not doing the latter :v
but all the latter does is override __call with f.new
These fake eyes are disturbing, and not just because of how they look
They a funny.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit But think of how much they can save on botox injections!
inorite
19:40
all time
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lol
Why doesn't Either return a Left x on fail?
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@Jefffrey What would x be?
Right.
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fail is weird anyways
mzero is better, but requires MonadPlus
fail is a crappy leaky implementation detail
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19:44
yea
What was the purpose of it?
If you ever call it manually, you're doing it wrong
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@Xeo I like how F# defaults to mzero if else is missing in an if expression in do notation.
I see.
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@rightfold That's cool
Though that's basically guard
just inverted
19:46
flip :P
Hmm.
I can't quite picture it in my head though.
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what?
The failure of pattern matching.
Why would you want it to be treated differently from a "normal" missing pattern match?
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vOv
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that looks hilarious
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Because it's 'nicer' for the list and maybe Monad
user1804599
19:49
If pattern matching fails, you are doing it wrong anyway.
I agree on that, but it can be considered an error that the programmer should fix, no?
Instead it silently defaults to Nothing (in the Maybe example).
@RobertHarvey I am trying to convert every place into a chat room. Help me by keeping replying... — Awal Garg 1 hour ago
wat
I'm terrible at eating tortillas
I guess I didn't need that fresh tshirt
@LightnessRacesinOrbit has anyone actually donated something yet?
@JohannesSchaub-litb £40,000
lol that's much
19:56
@CatPlusPlus Just lick yourself off, or plant yourself in somebody's lap and let them pet it off, like any other cat.
48 571 euros, really?
-7
Q: Final Year Project Problems in C++

AskMeAQuestionI Don't understand what this program is doing, could someone help me!!! #include <iostream> using namespace std; void main() { cout<<("Hello World"); system(""); }

user1804599
19:57
Cool.
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LS is getting generators.
ls what is that
do you mean lua script
ls is a command to list files in Unix
LuaScript, because JavaScript wasn't bad enough
really? you feel the need to abbreviate "Lua"?
user1804599
19:58
LiveScript!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i wanted to answer that it's a meta program for outputting an error message xD
I thought this was a site to help with programming problems, not get bullied on like I do in school — AskMeAQuestion 53 secs ago
pahahaha
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Q: Need Reps..? Follow the steps. A hack available.

Rajaprabhu AravindasamySteps to follow: A. Just open a question which has some answers in it. B. Target anyone random answer from it. C. Now inspect its downvote button. it should have a class named vote-down-off D. Now remove that class from it and add some other id/class of your own wish. E. Now open the...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit, for you, cheater ^
<3
20:01
stahp
lol
how does this work?
looks client sided
wtf
it does work
you need to press alt+f4 to enable the blink feature
20:03
..?
What "works"
Congrats on repeatedly downvoting and undownvoting??
I'm an idiot
That's meta.SO, of course
The reputation is inherited from the main site. Nevermind.
noob
I need to get used to this new meta thing.
@HamZa but everybody are posting the bugs they found through meta right.? — Rajaprabhu Aravindasamy 27 secs ago
typical simplistic indian view
"but it works"
20:05
lol
Not sure how to respond
Maybe I should give up
Oh god a terrible bug
We can make a cached value of internet points slightly higher
Oh god. Some people are slow to learn:
Since when can't 0.1 be represented on binary I guarantee you it can... — Ramhound 22 hours ago
A double can represent 0.100 without a problem. — Ramhound 16 hours ago
@CatPlusPlus I hate you a little more every time you say "internet points" in that snide little way of yours
That's 6 hours of epic
20:08
Nerd
user1804599
> reps
I love this meme. I love it
@sehe I think he doesn't quite understand how floating points are implemented
@Ramhound: I, and approximately 3.8 million computer experts worldwide, guarantee you that it can't. But you know best, I suppose... For a blindingly obvious explanatory example, please show me how to write 1/3 in decimal form, exactly, in base 10. I await your genius. — Lightness Races in Orbit 49 secs ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Come on now.
20:12
@Jefffrey Something wrong? :D
That's a little too much?
wow the top answer isn't bad
It was rhetorical.
Do you really?
I think the overriding problem is, he doesn't know how critical thinking works, in relation to learning!
20:19
Facebook just broke
Sorry about your face.
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I see no difference. Still the same logon page
user1804599
Wat do.
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Boring weekends are boring.
user3010322
Help me with lua.
user3010322
20:23
Fire a bottle rocket.
@rightfold Come here and let's drink beer and play poker.
user3010322
Help me fix my weird refraction.
user1804599
I don’t like beer and I don’t know how to play poker.
You are a mess.
@rightfold Play snooker! Watch snooker! The crucible is on live, I think
user1804599
20:24
Hmm.
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Sweet, Mahouka didn't have OP or ED this week. /cc @StackedCrooked @Mysticial
cool, more content
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 1/3 is in decimal form
1/11 would be the same value in binary form for example
20:39
aw shit
I'm so sick
wait, what?
why
well either I picked up a gut bug like a normal person, or amitriptyline has lower limits than I expected
user1804599
20:51
I am going to learn Racket.
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Knowing your guts, amitriptyline has turned against you.
@Xeo Is that statement based on ... a gut feeling?
it's a gutsy statement
I'm eating potato salad.
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I'm about to eat instant noodles
aiki noodles?
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20:56
「あいき」はなんですか?
they used to be popular around here. there were many tv commercials about it.
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そうですか。
そうです。
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that reminds me, I want to finish the first Japanese from Zero Volume this weekend. Been putting it off lately
Oh, now that I'm looking at it, it's only 5 more pages
need this for guts
user1804599
21:02
Heh, cool.
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I stumbled upon a bug and it appears it was fixed two hours ago.
@DeadMG don't drink that
:)
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> adamv closed this in 7f31ce9 2 hours ago
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Question, for lua users here
@JohannesSchaub-litb "decimal" in this context does not mean base 10. It means "a.b" as opposed to fractional form.
user3010322
21:02
There's 2 kinds of syntax to call functions, one with : and the other with .
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WHen you constructor an object, which one do you use?
When you call a function on an object (or table), which one do you use?
is the Lua documentation insufficiently explicit as to which to use?
because the last time I read it, it's pretty clear.
@Xeo played BSG again today.
I've already repeated this stuff like 5 times ._.
21:03
Guess who won? :P
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It depends on how you implement your object model.
I don't know what I'm explaining wrong
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Well, I'm confused because both fucking exist in the world!
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It's not like one's a goddamn warning or error
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It's just THERE
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21:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unless you meant past-tense, I'm sorry, I won't be able to play BSG today :P
dude
x.new for constructing, x:stuff for other functions
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You could've just left it :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Gratz?
x:new doesn't make sense because you're passing the table in for no reason when you're looking to construct a table
21:05
@Xeo Humans won.
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@Xeo But not after he put them through horrible trials and tribulations. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Were you a human?
messiest chess game ever
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This page is nice for Haskell learners, but HOLY SHIT SO MUCH INFORMATION.
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/cc @Bartek ^
21:07
@Xeo Bartek doesn't need that. I do ;)
Why does the EU keep "imposing sanctions" on Russia for things that people who are not from Russia but happen to like Russia are doing? That's like "imposing sanctions" on Linus Torvalds for the actions of every virusmaker using Linux.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because they can?
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@StackedCrooked hahaha, wow
@StackedCrooked I prefer Halo
@Borgleader dix
@StackedCrooked I'm surprised they didn't play on +1 per turn with that initial time difference; rather amusing anyway :)
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21:14
3
Q: Does Batman use Linux?

user3058846While reading about a Windows 8.1 tips & tricks blog, I came across this conversation in the comment section where they were joking about the possibility of Linux being Batcomputer's choice of OS. Could it be true? A customized OS perhaps? Could the utility belt be running Java? I've searched for...

Dat question title.
@StackedCrooked damm. If I knock down one piece while playing I need to start over
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RETARDATION IN C++
@Kahler you knock down One Piece? oh noes
@StackedCrooked Oh, you!
user3010322
fx_ptr = &base_function::func<n>;
// NOPE, ERROR: OVERLOADED SET
fx_ptr = &base_function::stupid_struct<n>::func;
// OH YOU'RE ALL SET NOW GO AHEAD
user3010322
21:18
This, of course, only happens in MSVC.
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I hope VC++ dies in a fire.
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And all the list of people who bog down the compiler writers demanding they support old and arcane bugs for a million years are eaten by mandrakes.
@rightfold Hair is effort, combing it even worse and hairspray?
user1804599
lol
user1804599
21:22
Hmm.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's hilarious
lol
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I have to transform (let (a b c d) foo) into ((lambda (a c) foo) b d).
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Actually no.
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I need to do it differently. Crap.
@StackedCrooked It's not a joke.
21:24
I'm still watching it.
It's still hilarious.
wow he lost his queen
It's not easy to think properly after taking all those blows.
That's understandable.
I must rethink the way I provoke chess-players now...
Some professional boxers tried it but got checkmated, and some professional chess players tried it but got knocked out.
You need brains and brawn.
He can't possibly be using Linux. He's got no parents; badum-tish.comRichard 3 hours ago
I don't get it
21:33
I... think it's time to use <regex> :v
time to see how shitty GCC's implementation is
Hm... I have a loop from 1-10 with a rather large body. One of these items (it is not known at compile-time which one) is "in use" and I wish to run its iteration before any of the others. I don't wish to move the body into a function and I don't wish to duplicate it. Is this possible, without making a gigantic mess? Best bet is probably a container of indexes?
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@Rapptz Multiple-arity constructors can now be called from lua to C++ when making objects.
@JohanLarsson again? :)
21:39
@sehe what do you mean? That one is not mine. Just spammed it cos c++.
I think you've made the joke before
it is not a joke but yes you are right
inb4 it's a dog
WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF
so to delete[] I must SHOOT THE DOG? D=
21:41
@LightnessRacesinOrbit A container of indices is probably the least messy thing, but I would really prefer a function.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Me too, ish.
Due to the nature of what the body does, though, I think moving that code elsewhere is going to be too confusing (it doesn't really stand on its own, semantically, without the surrounding context)
Can you use lambdas?
Ah, you're screwed then.
That would have done the job rather nicely.
...can you start the loop at the desired iteration and mod the counter?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Move it into a local struct's static function!
@Kahler Yes, but I would like the remaining iterations to be in ascending order.
@Xeo pah :P
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It's a poor-man's lambda!
@Kahler That seems messy.
21:44
@Xeo Too poor!
@Xeo Manual captures are quite painful.
that poor man and his lambda
use boost!
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I don't think that's going to help
@Rapptz hahaha
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21:45
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Can't you just keep a seperate reference to the in-use object or something?
wait, that doesn't help
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Ugh.
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I have to make require a special form because Node.js sucks.
wtf is adobe air?
always nagging about updates
never used it intentionally
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@JohanLarsson Some engine thingy
We use it for mobile apps
herm... is there an equivalent to ternary operation to determine portions of a lambda body?

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