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23:00
Oh wow, another Linus rant:
user3010322
He goes on rants an awful lot, doesn't he?
> Ok, so I'm looking at the code generation and your compiler is pure and utter *shit*.

Adding Jakub to the cc, because gcc-4.9.0 seems to be terminally broken.

Lookie here, your compiler does some absolutely insane things with the spilling, including spilling a *constant*. For chrissake, that compiler shouldn't have been allowed to graduate from kindergarten. We're talking "sloth that was dropped on the head as a baby" level retardation levels
yeah it's about gcc 4.9 having a bug
Wonderful. The way he puts it :)
user1804599
The L in love is for lisp.
23:04
The reddit thread is entertaining.
People calling Linus temperamental and other people saying Linus is nicer than Bill Gates.
@Rapptz Calling Linus temperamental is one hell of a euphemism
Thats like saying Cat++ is mildly grumpy :P
user1804599
ALL cis people—every single one—are transphobic, passively if not actively so.
user1804599
You all hate me. :(
23:07
> He honestly despises being subtle or "nice".
> Anyway, thanks for the quick resolution, even if I'm now rather nervous about existing compilers..
lol
I don't get it.
Neither do I the tweet, though
For the record
He does seem rather polite in his bug report.
Yeah. He just shifts modes rather deliberately
23:08
Despite bashing them and calling the developers of GCC retarded, he's not mean at all in his bug report.
He's even patient enough to repost the reproducer without too much complaints
> Despite bashing them and calling the developers of GCC retarded, he's not mean at all
TIL calling people retarded is not mean =/
you cut out the important part
also it seems this bug has been in GCC since 4.5.0 to 4.8.3. and 4.9.0/1.
Wonder why he just ran into it now.
user3010322
It's a combination of optimization passes that seemed to get triggered by how they're ordered in 4.9.0
Added some memory profiling data for good measure — sehe 17 secs ago
user1804599
23:17
Partial application is so fucking great.
You keep saying that
user1804599
so fucking great.
user1804599
great.
user1804599
With Trees is a nice song.
user3010322
23:25
Ugh.
user3010322
Why does Lua pass in the object that the lookup failed on
user3010322
and not just the object at the top of the treee.
user3010322
;~;
user3010322
Whhhyyyy.
user1804599
user1804599
23:34
Would you use an apostrophe in identifiers when the words contain them?
user1804599
Like foo-isn't-bar and newton's-method?
Xeo
Xeo
don't
user1804599
:(
Xeo
Xeo
there was a Haskell function called that, IIRC, in some package
user1804599
I once wrote a C# parser in Haskell and I did {-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} so I could name my function parseC#. :D
Xeo
Xeo
23:39
is there a way to search through all packages on Hoogle?
Ell
Ell
@thephd because Lua is terrible :P
It may as well be typeless as far as I'm concerned :L
Xeo
Xeo
welp, whatever.
time for sleep
it's not that bad
lol
user3010322
Save me. ;~;
user1804599
23:43
@Xeo I don’t think so.
user3010322
@Rapptz So fucking late to the party.
user1804599
But you can include package π by doing +π.
user3010322
Fuck developers.
Everything's terrible
user1804599
user=> (defn squirt [x]
  #_=>   (reduce newton's-method 1.0 (repeat 100 x)))
user1804599
23:49
Not sure about this (ab)use of reduce.
Ell
Ell
Does linus still hate c++?
most likely
user1804599
@Ell It’s not C, Git or Linux, so yes.
I think he hates C++ because he isn't writing code. I wonder if the fined grained locking in the linux kernel is possible to write in C++, I expect a lot of undefined behavior.
Ell
Ell
Meh I don't know about that
23:54
the linux kernel does use UB in C++
i.e. type punning
and UB in C too
he violates strict aliasing
(they pass -fno-strict-aliasing)
ack, my guts.
user1804599
Write kernel in high-level language.
user1804599
Not in crap like C.
note to self: next time, always leave the proper 1.5-2h window between pill-taking and sleep-making.
user1804599
Write it in Haskell or in Python.
Ell
Ell
23:55
Really? That is terrible. how can he complain about bad code when he writes it himself!
user1804599
And run software in a VM in kernel space.
Ell
Ell
@rightfold you have to have some low level
user1804599
Fuck rings.
user1804599
@Ell but not very much.
user1804599
And you can still use a relatively high-level language for most of that, namely C++.
user3010322
23:57
I... i think I'mg onna have to ask an SO question.
Didn't MS try to make a C# OS?
user1804599
In Spec# IIRC.

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