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18:01
The Beatles are hopelessly overrated.
To put things into perspective, in 50 years' time all people will remember of One Direction is that they outperformed the Beatles and had a huge fanatical following. But are you going to tell me that One Direction are not overrated?
I like the part from 3:08 and onwards
@AlexM. There's a video of me and another guy screaming/singing-out-loud this song at the latest new year's day.
I think so far it's the best way to end a song, that I've heard of at least
@Jefffrey Piano man at the pub last night started a Hey Jude singalong. Again. It's a cancer that simply won't die.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit couldn't agree more
18:03
overrated or not, I'm still enjoying this song :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That sounds a lot like a logical fallacy.
@Jefffrey linkplx
@AlexM. lolno
it's not on the internet and I don't plan it to be
(Also, If I had the original video I would have deleted it)
umm
why does HLint show possibility of eta-reduction as errors?
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Because it was programmed to do so.
18:06
@BartekBanachewicz, I realize it's not a good idea tbh. I'm just thinking of how to make this backup system, and browsing possibilities.
@rightfold sometimes fully-reduced terms are less readable
also Lady Gaga is great
@Jefffrey :P Me and melak already told you what to do instead. (Altough I'd consider a VFS)
I finally understand move semantics. It's beautiful.
lol, yeah, but that's not simple
@Jefffrey what do you mean by browsing?
@Maxpm immutability is beautiful
@Jefffrey if you have a VFS driver ready (which I guess hackage has, at least in a term of simple zip archive), then it's not harder than regular file operations
18:10
@melak47 exploring possibilities and consider main implementation issues
@Jefffrey consider this; you might want to know the time when a particular backup was made, and the modified date of the file/folder isn't exactly reliable...so why not have a descriptor/meta/something file anyway?
@BartekBanachewicz Immutability is meh.
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@BartekBanachewicz wait, when. eta-reduction is foo a = bar a -> foo = bar, right? got an example where it would be less readable?
@Maxpm um, no? It's one of the strongest invariants you could have in a program.
[dirname]/
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18:12
@Xeo where you have to apply to the insides
f a b = g a . h b
how the fuck do you do indentation
@BartekBanachewicz It sure is. But it's also often too inconvenient to make that benefit feel worthwhile.
@Jefffrey "just store it in the filename" is your solution to everything isn't it? :p
isn't it 4 spaces?
@Maxpm in languages that support it reasonably, it's not.
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18:13
that doesn't look like eta-reducible code
@melak47 yeah, well, it worked
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eta reducible is really just foo ... a = expr a, IIRC?
@BartekBanachewicz That's a good point. What language do you have in mind?
@Xeo wait, maybe I failed now
@Maxpm Haskell, for one.
the idea was for the user to be able to mark "events" with names. Stuff like: backup take --name "before building house" and be able to restore them as backup restore --name "before building house"
18:14
@Xeo read point 3. (and 5)
and I would store it as: "before%20building%20house/26-05-2014/13:23"
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@BartekBanachewicz what point 3 and 5
@Jefffrey so... a git checkout with looking up the commit message? :D
18:15
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If X is true, then Y (with Y completely unrelated) is true.
@Jefffrey that sounds awfully like commits. (which @melak pointed out too)
With X = "one directions are overrated" && Y = "Beatles are overrated
does .zip support such metadata?
because it might be a sweet spot for you
@BartekBanachewicz except that with commits you would use the hash instead
(remember that zip can be uncompressed and can have additional error recovery info)
@Jefffrey which is a problem?
18:17
@Jefffrey First of all, they are absolutely related. Second of all, I never proclaimed such a relationship, nor was it a condition for my observation or hypothesis.
@Jefffrey Are you sure you want to treat those as names? It might make more sense to treat them as descriptions or comments of the events.
@BartekBanachewicz it's not exactly as usable as normal text
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Okay then.
However, one is an example of the same phenomenon as the other. One shows that equating popularity with any sort of actual musical talent is a fallacy. One can apply that knowledge to the other band.
@Jefffrey git log and typing a beggining of the hash is, though
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@BartekBanachewicz okay, read them. point being? f a b = g a . h b isn't directly eta-reducible, as far as I know, so eta-reduction doesn't apply
18:18
@Xeo yeah, that example was bad. But there are times where it can lead to obfuscation, is all.
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it takes away names from the rhs of both sides. I just don't see it, sorry
redundant names, that is
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Beatles were both good and popular. One direction are only popular.
@Jefffrey git log --all --grep="before building house"
@melak47 Yeah. I wouldn't use git for backupping byte data though.
@Jefffrey there are binary extensions
and numerous posts on SO
and there's Perforce
18:23
@Jefffrey The Beatles were not that good, though that part is only my opinion.
@Jefffrey I guess my point is that normally when I say this, people say "don't be stupid you must be wrong cos look how popular they are", and this is demonstrably ridiculous.
Hence, I go back to calling them overrated
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes, it it.
And there will be people in 50 years' time calling OD "good" simply because they sold huge numbers of records you mark my words
I doubt that
I wonder if anyone's actually used Git for system backup images.
It doesn't help that all the twats who like them now will be those people then
18:25
Just make / one big repo.
Kids that like OD are statistically less likely to survive.
OD are popular? Who the fuck are they?
cd C:/ && git init
One Direction (commonly initialised as 1D) are an English-Irish pop boy band based in London, consisting of Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson. They signed with Simon Cowell's record label Syco Records after being formed and finishing third in the seventh series of the British televised singing competition The X Factor in 2010. Propelled to international success by the power of social media, One Direction's three albums, Up All Night, Take Me Home and Midnight Memories, (released in 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively), broke several records, topped the ch...
18:26
:p
Sorry, "1D"
total wank
Never heard of them.
hmm...is there a size limit for github repos?
This question appears to be off-topic because it is just is okay — Lightness Races in Orbit 3 secs ago
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you typo'd
18:29
okey
creating file G3D.hs
Can you do it shorter?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just listen to this one and tell me if it reminds you of anything. (solution)
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Coliru it please...
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@Xeo thanks :D
@Arcoth coliru.stacked-crooked.com
18:30
yesterday, by sbi
Welcome to the Lounge. Please read these rules first.
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moving messages is annoying on mobile :s
Is there a better way to do string replace? I'm really amazed that this isn't something built into string.h.... like... seriously.. the higher level languages all have it. — NullVoxPopuli Mar 17 '11 at 18:11
> string.h
:v
Rightey right: There you go: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/02821471d0b5ef45
This was part of a polymorphic function object wrapper.
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18:32
@Arcoth You're missing a bunch of includes...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is that really off-topic?
sigh
No
This is not meant to be a program
#define AUTO_RETURN( ... ) -> decltype(__VA_ARGS__) { return (__VA_ARGS__); }
@Arcoth SSCCE.
^ That's kinda clever.
18:33
@Maxpm Yes. "guys im out of ideas help me out plz" is not right. SO is a Q&A repository, not a helpdesk or a chat.
Just an implementation of the INVOKE in the standard
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@Stacked Coliru isn't scrollable on mobile :(
@Arcoth What is it meant to be, then?
Guess I'm wondering why you're posting it
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@Arcoth that implementation is broken
How
18:34
Oh, you want it shortened? Make it work, first.
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relying on syntax alone here is wrong
@Xeo: What do you mean? This is simple expression SFINAE.
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yes, but it's not INVOKE from the standard
In what way not?
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18:36
@LightnessRacesinOrbit AFAICT it's still an on-topic question. It's just...bad. Poorly-researched. Maybe another close reason would be more appropriate. Duplicate (of something)? Unclear what's being asked? Too broad?
Regarding §20.9.2
@Xeo: Give a counter example
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libc++ had an invoke implementation relying on expression SFINAE, and I have a testcase that breaks it in a bug report
@Arcoth I'm on mobile, gimme a minute...
@Xeo: What makes you think that mine is the same as theirs? Or is the idea wrong?
@Light
@Maxpm There is currently no hard-coded off-topic close reason for this case, because the devs are idiots. Mods generally suggest downvoting and moving on, but I want to fix people and get this clutter off our site.
give the guy a minute FFS
18:38
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: There you go: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/013a0d098e7e96d0
Unfortunately this doesn't work with ARD, because SFINAE only applies to the deduction process of template arguments. So i need the macro from C++11.
@Jefffrey :v
Use C++14 v0v
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18:42
@Jefffrey No, that doesn't work
What is v0v?
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return-type deduction doesn't play a role in SFINAE
Thats what i said
ARD = automatic return (type) deduction
I thought that was the common abbreviation
Or is v0v the common abbreviation?
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Jan 21 at 23:26, by Bartek Banachewicz
@CaptainGiraffe shrugs
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@Arcoth vOv is an emote for shrugging
18:45
What makes him think i care?
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A: On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow

Hans PassantThis was all well known before the site got started, the founders were well-aware of it. Clay Shirky is one of the company directors. So it was a strong goal to avoid community building. The traditional things that communities need to build, like private messaging and chit-chatting with each o...

v0v (lol), has anyone figured out the bug yet?
@Xeo: Did you find the defect report yet?
what's t1->*f?
@Arcoth Would you stop being so rude?
Oh that - thats calling a member function via a pointer and a member function pointer
18:46
Go get a coffee or something and stop badgering people for an immediate solution.
So t1 is a pointer to a functor and f is a member function pointer
> And SO users themselves didn't hesitate being mean as well, posting such horrible comments as "What have you tried?".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: Sure. I didn't mean to be mean, its just, i thought this was a discussion.
And in discussions you normally don't write stuff as "Hey, i don't care, whatever."
@Arcoth You're going to have to get used to the fact that discussions on the internet are more stretched-out than in real life. You will have to wait for the next answer.
Mar 18 at 21:11, by Etienne de Martel
@Jefffrey Why can't you just link to the question like a normal person?
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18:47
@Arcoth Yes, but I noticed another problem with your implementation
He's already said he's on mobile and is probably doing other things, too.
He'll reply when able and willing. Badgering does not help.
Okay, i won't be hasty then. :)
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The standard demands INVOKE to be implemented with (*a1).*mf, not a1->*mf
That doesn't make a difference by definition
18:48
yes it does
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it does very much
Oh wait
Yeah
You're right
Good point
overloaded operator->
@Jefffrey it was from Lightness' link >_>
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@Arcoth no, it's about .* vs ->*
smart pointers usually don't overload ->*
Pizza or burger or Indian or Chinese or kebab?
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18:50
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Pizza
right
fuck you all
I read ALL the sequential arts.
ALL OF THEM.
I have disarmed your trap.
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Good boy
it only took about 5-6 hours
@Xeo: Correct. Thanks!
18:51
take fewer drugs, puppy, fewer drugs
are you kidding?
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@Arcoth As soon as you fix your ->* problem, you get the ambiguity libc++ had: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/d0275e729acbb92a
@Xeo think I've narrowed it down to pizza and kebab
when I marathoned BSG reboot, it was twelve hours a day for three days straight.
18:51
prefer pizza in general but got a sudden craving for kebab. and I have pizza a LOT
5-6 hours is small pie for me
heck i'll probably need to order my next meal also (in a few hours) so I can just get a pizza then
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yes, that
the seqart strips are funny but they're pretty small compared to something like Last Days of Foxhound
@DeadMG the what now
18:52
500 strips of that is quite a bit more than 800 seqart I feel
Yeah, i simply didn't consider overloading operators at all
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One of my favourites
oh god no not another comic
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@Arcoth I have a non-broken implementation lying around somewhere
18:52
I love the look on his face.
@Xeo: No, i can easily manage to do one myself
@Arcoth In Soviet Russia, overloaded operators consider YOU!
by the way
did I mention I'm thinking about taking MORE FUCKING DRUGS!
yeah bitches
I am a quarter offensive and i find this russian
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Read it. It's your fault I spent my easter weekend on QC
it's all your fault, you nasty fucker
how dare you link to a fucking comic
I sentence you to reading a thousand bad C++ questions that confuse arrays and pointers
listen, I'm feeling kinda low, maybe I should go buy some chocolate or someshit like that
18:55
does libc++ have an invoke implementation?
of course not
what kind of noob stdlib implementer implements the Standard?
that's just dumb
hey, why are there hot anthropomorphic foxes?
and squirrels, cats, penguins, and a few others
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18:55
@rubenvb It's necessary
@rubenvb: Look it up, its right in the header
You need SOME kind of specializations
ok this isn't so bad
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for reference_wrapper, bind, result_of, amongst others IIRC
18:56
Jup
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because the author also likes that kind of stuff.
(Incidentally, he also sells furry porn comics on the side)
THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS
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alright, time to dig through 343 tabs to find the coliru share I want

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