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20:00
Nationalism or somethin
clearly they're inferior because they're not BRITISH!
dickbutt
@DeadMG o_0 do I need to start tag shit again?
... can we link to [anything?](yes)
¬_¬ no
welp, markdown sucks just a little bit more
@thecoshman Where?
20:04
I wrote a regex for integers between 0 and 4095: "40([0-8][0-9]|9[0-5])|[1-3][0-9]{3}|[1-9][0-9]{1,2}|[2-9]"
Now I feel somewhat retarded.
Why would you write a regex for that
@DeadMG The link between cultural identity and geopolitical borders is not "arbitrary"; it's historical and entirely organic. Don't be such a twat
If you want to pretend that cultural differences do not exist, go right ahead
as for other countries, I'm not ignoring them - I even named some.
@CatPlusPlus Because I don't know how to make scala parser combinators reject the number otherwise :)
Globalisation or bust
@FredOverflow Range validation doesn't belong in parsing
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, probably not. But it was so tempting :)
20:06
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Smallpox is also historical and organic and you can keep that to yourself thank you very much.
Oh, it's actually between 2 and 4095, not 0.
@DeadMG I genuinely worry about your ability to integrate into the world
@FredOverflow ... you can't parse it as an int?
I'm curious; where have you travelled so far?
20:07
@thecoshman Sure I can, but by then it's too late to signal syntax errors.
@FredOverflow to signal that you didn't enter an int? are you telling me scala has no string to int function?
@thecoshman I can feed the parse result into an int, but then I'm no longer in the Parser Monad.
wtf sort of bullshit is that?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit This guy is not some bloke deciding whether he wants one flavour of crisps or another. He's the most powerful man in the country making critical decisions that affect everybody. He should be able to employ basic fucking logic when making them. If our leaders did what's historical and organic we'd still be living in caves.
20:10
enter string, validate it's a string, validate it's with in range
Don't make range error a syntax error :cripes:
4 mins ago, by FredOverflow
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, probably not. But it was so tempting :)
You want to write a special regex for every range?
I only have this one range.
20:12
repeat (4096)
syntax error: `)` expected but `6` found
@DeadMG I don't even know where to start.
This is going to drive my users insane :)
So your view is that our Prime Minister should avoid making any policy decisions that in any way acknowledge the fact that culture, as a concept and as a tangible thing that has a massive bearing on the day-to-day lives of everybody in every single community in this country and indeed across the entire world, actually exists, because to do otherwise would be akin to choosing which flavour of crisps to eat, or to evade "basic fucking logic"?
I've got news for you: "historical and organic" includes breathing air, so if you really have such a stick up your fucking arse about it then you have a real problem.
Cheers & wtf.
stop ruining my pun!
which isn't a pun!
but never mind!
20:16
yes?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The logical reaction to acknolwedging that it exists is to kill the bad parts with fire, steal the good parts that other people have come up with, and hire a bunch of scientists to make new good parts that are better than what we have now. It is certainly not to just take what we have right now and ram it down our children's throats so that when they grow up, they haven't evolved at all and our society is totally stagnant whilst the rest of the world evolves.
also, I most certainly do not breathe air because it's historical and organic, I do it because it's necessary, which is totally independent of the above factors.
having our children have the same culture as us would be a colossal failure.
void foo(typename enable_if<cond>::type* = 0);
    // ^ use 0 or nullptr?
Nobody's suggesting that we do that, nor pretending that it would be possible in any universe.
It sounds to me like you haven't the foggiest idea what the proposal actually entails.
@DeadMG teach them our failings, simple
20:20
@downvoter: explain your downvote please. or better, when you fail to understand something or see something incorrect (not the case here, but in general), just post a comment that others can relate to. that way others can learn from you, and you can learn from others, instead of others being misled by you, and you being misled by others. — Cheers and hth. - Alf 22 hours ago
super passive aggressive mode: engage!
(straight to the "when you fail to understand something" as his default response to a downvote; even when in a good mood!)
@downvoter #2: explain your downvote please. this now tastes like trolling. — Cheers and hth. - Alf yesterday
One downvoter - no problem
Two downvoters - they must both be trolling
lolwut
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Cheers & you are a liar
snigger
where the fuck is everyone?!
I'm here
I was experimenting with FS compression on SSD.
20:25
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 0x00000000
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I am still wondering about the usefulness/uselessness of cyclomatic complexity :)
@FredOverflow whyyyy
Because I want a useful measure of how many paths there are through my code, and it seems cyclomatic complexity does not measure that.
It makes me wonder why anybody would consider cyclomatic complexity useful.
no I mean whyyyy do you give a shit
it's a bit of a yard stick
generally, the less you nest your ifs, the easier the code is to read
20:30
I once nested an if and I couldn't read anymore.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit As a teacher, I find the number of paths illuminating and educational. Consider the following example:
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@thecoshman I hate it when people put an if-block around code, with nothing after the if, instead of using early returns :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I actually had a look at the full quote given, and the vast majority of the values have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with being in Britain or being British, and "Respecting British institutions" is patently ridiculous and just sounds like "Do what the Great Government tells you".
@FredOverflow ew pastebin plix
@DeadMG ok just a sec
@Xeo ¬_¬ you learn to love it when you also see EVERYTHING wrapped in try/catch blocks THAT CATCH NOTHING BECAUSE NOTHING IS THROWN!!!!
20:32
According to Agner's optimization guide the cost of predicted branch is 0-2 cpu cycles. How can it ever be 0? (Or is that simply a theoretical lower bound?)
the CPU can execute more than one instruction in parallel, so if executing the branch doesn't incur a pipeline stall or something, it's perfectly possible that it just uses otherwise-unused ILP.
I believe that speculative execution and other OOO stuff kicks in here.
@FredOverflow but in that case, you can easily explain why using the else make sense, as you only check 'rightIsClear' if the left isn't. Equally though, else if (seriously, you teach people to code? :P)
it's the same basic principle as if(true) being optimized out by the compiler, but done by the CPU at run-time with a prediction.
20:35
@DeadMG OOO?
out of order [execution]
where CPUs re-arrange instructions, speculatively execute branches, and stuff like that.
@DeadMG oooh
yeah
OOO is why CPU performance kept increasing after ~2000 or so, even though the raw GHz hasn't gone up anywhere near that much.
greetings
¬_¬ so it seems 'fat kids running around' season has started.
Never sure if I am more glad they are doing something, or disgusted that they should need to in the first place
20:37
Colleagues used to think that "reordering" only occurred when compiling with -O3. So they compiled with -O2 and wrote racy code.
@DeadMG you might say... it's the core of the power...
So I've written a simple Linux GPIO class that allows this type of thing relying on a few type of constructors:

GPIO leds[] = { GPIO("88", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("56", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("104", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW),
GPIO("89", GPIO::OUTPUT, GPIO::LOW)
};

The question is, how to do I handle the situation where a constructor fails because a constructor argument is invalid? Exceptions? If so how?
@Chimera throw
Unless you like objects that have invalid state.
@Chimera ew ew ew (well, not so much)
So I must rely on exceptions?
20:40
You make it sound like it was a bad thing.
It's the only thing that can make this sane.
@Chimera Pretty much all code without a very good excuse (e.g. hardware driver with no exceptions implementation) relies on exceptions.
they are simply a fundamental requirement.
@Chimera static_assert if possible, perhaps runtime assert/abort
So my constructor throws an execption. What does that do to the initialization of the leds[] array?
it is terminated.
and the exception is propagated until a suitable handler is found.
how can you detect your bad constructors?
20:42
@thecoshman ifstream throws if the passed filename isn't found.
because they have to be able to open certain files in SYSFS.. if they can't for any reason the constructor needs to fail
How on earth did it detect that? :)
@DeadMG No, it means "don't take a piss on that war memorial".
or right, so yeah, run time thing, so exception is only way
though instilling some respect for authority in these little shits isn't a bad thing either
our society desperately needs this kind of thing
if you prefer anarchy, feel free to fuck off to Tikrit
20:44
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't see how that has anything to do with being British. Presumably you'd be just as offended if an American pissed on it. And pissing on it doesn't prevent you from being British.
@Chimera If you don't want your app to crash because a led isn't found then you can make "not-present" a valid possible state of the object.
whether that is a good idea or not is up to you to decide
I love going out of my way to help the SE team and being essentially told to f@#! off and put more effort into it. Screw it. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 hour ago
^^ lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit There's a middle ground. And I definitely think that, particularly in schools, it's way too authoritarian.
@StackedCrooked Yep, I thought about that...
20:46
@melak47 Honestly, the only one I remember them making any kind of promise for was VS2012 (or maybe it was 2010). And they ditched that plan (very explicitly) when they decided on the faster release cadence instead.
the explicit promise was a faster release cadence, including out-of-band updates such as CTPs.
which as far as I am concerned they have delivered on.
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Whoo, Starception!
@Xeo god damn it! I'm trying to catch up!
this project was 10% gameplay coding and 90% tool development
and messing with other tools
@thecoshman Karel does not support else if, because I deem it too complicated ;)
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@thecoshman I managed to catch up with my subs by sacrificing sleep and just about everything else yesterday
20:47
@FredOverflow wtf is Karel?
@Xeo ¬_¬ yes well I lost half the day my GF going away
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his teaching language
aka shit :P
Karel-chan is a cute robot
@thecoshman You call it shit, I call it simple by design.
I'm lurking.
20:49
@FredOverflow I have to
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@TonyTheLion no you're not.
you just wrote something
@TonyTheLion Did somebody mention sex? ;)
@FredOverflow I think that meme has died a long time ago.
@Xeo I killed it by saying that.
@TonyTheLion I don't like change. I still live in a world where C++ hasn't been standardized yet.
20:51
@FredOverflow the Lion has moved on, what about you
@FredOverflow I think you need to move forward in time to right now.
tbh, if I were a student I would loathe the idea of having to learn a programming language invented by my professor.
@StackedCrooked our prof even made us buy his book on that language he invented :p
as a professor i'd love to make my own language and have a guaranteed user base :)
@Xeo the presenter's teeth annoy me
20:53
how vulgar :P
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wat
@TonyTheLion nope :D
@thecoshman I didn't say nothing about spiders.
@StackedCrooked I am not a professor, so this does not apply to me ;)
20:55
oh, in that case don't worry :)
Also, Karel is basically a tiny subset of C.
@FredOverflow either way, teaching people your crappy language is crappy
@DeadMG It's about being British because we're British. We're in Britain. Why the hell is everyone so afraid of saying it out loud?
teach them a real language but be honest up front that you are teaching a subset
@thecoshman I have taught Karel to well over 100 students so far, and nobody has complained.
20:56
Part of being a good citizen and treating each other with respect is being a good part of your community. In this case, the community is the country. Being British.
Again not rocket science
Every other country has a concept of this
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Because its very unBritish to do that :P
"Non-British people can be dicks too" is hardly a valid argument against.
@FredOverflow because by the time it was too late, you had kicked them out the door
I was being silly
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not afraid of saying it. I get to tick that little "White British" box too. I'm merely pointing out that it's utterly meaningless.
20:58
@DeadMG I tend to be quite stern with correcting people that I am English, not British. Not sure why... pedantic I guess
there's especially little meaning in English vs British.
Sometimes I have this notion that the most meaningful things are utterly meaningless to the Puppy. Puppy, do you care to elaborate on how you sort things into "meaningful" and "meaningless" categories?
@thecoshman Dang, now I'm seriously considering (again!) to implement else if... damn you!
@FredOverflow Its a trap!
@DeadMG not really, English is a country, Great Britain is just an Island. People from France are not 'mainland Europe, Russia and most of assia'
21:00
@TonyTheLion Things usually end up in the "meaningless" pile if it would have absolutely no impact on the world whatsoever if we could just all agree that it's meaningless.
@DeadMG
@thecoshman English is a country just like French is a country. Right?
@thecoshman The country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. They are both nationalities :P
England is a meaningless historical relic, except that some other areas have different devolved laws.
21:02
@DeadMG England is also a country, as much as you might not like it.
really?
England is not all that meaningless
guess I must have missed that lawmaking body, then.
and the English elections.
@DeadMG hello, I'm UKoGBNIish
21:02
and the English state bodies.
and the English army.
also, I am not 'uk-nian'
the awkwardness of saying "uk-nian" is the only reason I prefer to identify myself as English.
@DeadMG sorry, did you say you were ukrainian? :p
@thecoshman FWIW, I learned recently that "British" refers to the inhabitants of the British Isles, not of Great Britain.
21:04
ask @EtiennedeMartel if he's Canadian :P
Brazil defense looks a bit wobbly under counterattack..
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wonderful, isn't it? You could also look into the relevant setups of places like the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, that would be 'not just of Great Britain'. But still, I'm not 'British'
not sure if Channel Islands and Isle of Man are in the British Isles...
|image name = MODIS - Great Britain and Ireland - 2012-06-04 during heat wave.jpg |image caption = Satellite image of the British Isles, excluding Shetland and the Channel Islands (out of frame) |image size =239px |image alt = A map of the British Isles and their location in Europe. |locator map = British Isles (orthographic projection).svg |locator map size =239px |location = North-western Europe |coordinates = |waterbody = Atlantic Ocean |area_km2 = 315,130 |total islands = 6,000+ |highest mount = Ben Nevis |elevation_m = 1344 |Country heading = Sovereign states and dependent territo...
sigh... roll on CGP
21:05
Marcelo goal a thing of beauty:)
Let's just call everyone 'potato'
@thecoshman per this they are
> during heat wave.jpg
@CatPlusPlus hi potato. How are your potatoes?
> and over six thousand smaller isles
o_0
21:06
Potatoey
> The British Isles also include three dependencies of the British Crown: the Isle of Man and, by tradition, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands
@CatPlusPlus ohhhhh
v1 is more natural for primitive people but implies many unfortunate semantic edge cases.
@FredOverflow do so. Are there any worthwhile languages that don't have that? Can you reveal that 'handy feature' later when you feel students can handle it? Is your language shity?
personally I'm fine with v2 and see no reason you can't offer both.
@thecoshman Today I threw a derived exception from Wide and caught it as a base class in C++.
I could also delay type-check: auto host = get(args, "--host");
damn it, I was going to do some stir fried veg for dinner, but now it's too late for me to want to eat
the real problem with writing code that deals with a language that uses the same keywords as your own is that it makes using relevant identifiers problematic.
you can't exactly do auto try = next_token();.
or Wide::AST::Try* try;.
21:10
@DeadMG ... well, that's all well and good, but why did you response to that previous message?
@thecoshman I observed that you were discussing languages and decided to update you on the fact that Wide is fucking awesome.
@DeadMG ah, so I was :P (was mostly just wanting to mock fred)
@DeadMG sure it is
@StackedCrooked how'd that work
@melak47 it returns a ArgumentValueHolder object or something.
do you just leave it in some proxy/whatever type? oh. ergh
don't you get silly is<whatever> checks then?
21:16
no
you can implicitly convert to any T.
I can have it implement operator T which tries to lexical cast to desired type.
hm. I prefer get<std::string> :v
whoops.
I forgot to allow my AST for catch blocks to, y'know, include statements.
@StackedCrooked You can't overload on return type, and having implicit conversions here is a recipe for Fun
it's just for fun
21:20
(Not to mention that it's not extensible)
panic over people! Router only stopped working for a short while there...
out of packets?
@DeadMG kw_try vOv
@thecoshman I only use the toy language for 2 or 3 lectures. Stop worrying ;)
Or just try_
I usually do that
21:23
@FredOverflow grumble grumble two or three too many
Would you prefer 14 weeks of Java? :)
@CatPlusPlus I just used catch_.
C#'s @ is nice
@FredOverflow Obviously you should teach them Wide.
@CatPlusPlus I actually implemented such a feature in Wide, but I've never tested it. I had to because I use type as a keyword and C++ is quite a fan of that identifier.
@FredOverflow what sort of retort is that? I'm arguing for a good language.
21:25
Heh
@thecoshman The only choice I have is accept 14 weeks of Java or make a case for 2 weeks of Karel and 12 weeks of Java.
You can also make your keywords contextual, but that's probably more work
not as flexible either.
C# had it right, I feel.
by the way what do you think of their attribute syntax?
user3010322
U+1F5D1
user3010322
Is apparently not a valid unicode character
user3010322
21:33
But I want it. Right now.
has any one got screen recording set up?
because my friends are getting married in Vegas any minute now, might be nice for them to have this cam that should stream it recorded for them...
and being so great, only just thought of it
user3010322
user3010322
Oh well, this one will have to do.
@DeadMG So cultural identity is a myth?
21:41
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not a myth, it's just pointless and the world would be a better place if it wasn't just me who noticed.
Substance-abuse counselor does a hit-and-run while intoxicated.
Whoa I -- a random Russian dude -- am now watching that Vegas wedding!!
Best wishes to your friends, and a happy night!! ;)
or was it a random cam? one of them shows a wedding crowd...
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I like this guy.
@DeadMG By any chance were you adopted?
no.
21:47
@mlvljr wtf?
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Man.
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極 is so ugly.
@mlvljr that's them :P
although I don't see what difference it would make.
@rightfold OMG I CAN SEE THAT CHARACTER
@DeadMG Quite a lot but I'm going to give up trying to explain anything to you.
21:50
3 - 1, wooop woop woooooo!
peasant.
I'm european, but I certainly prefer saying soccer than football
football
then you're a loser
and a traitor
21:52
I'm certainly a traitor, mother from senegal, european father who grew up in the US.. shiit, I just got no roots to hold be back!
those who say "soccer" are tacitly supporting the naming of a sport involving carrying a non-ball-shaped object with your hands, "football".
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@Mysticial watched NGNL yet? :)
@Xeo You suck.
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Hey, Underwater has released E10 already, so gogo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit or hang out with americans enough not to bother having to explain that you mean "football, as the sport where you use your feet" and not american football
@FilipRoséen-refp are there many americans around you now?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in here, or IRL?
@FilipRoséen-refp either
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I got one sleeping in the room next to me (I'm at my mothers, watching the game), and I'll probably meet up with one on my way home
so.. yeah, kinda

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