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23:03
@Puppy btw I’m told the Rust 0.12 release of this month has a Windows 64 port.
Ell
Ell
I hope installing rust doesn't bork my clang installation
@Ell .obj--all you'll ever need. :-)
Cloud hacking report - these disturbing selfies of celeb @KarlTheFog posted. (Slow down & increase stopping distance) http://t.co/xvhoYZqVXq
And with this, I'm going to bed.
Good night fellas.
I think I fixed this bug myself
neato.
23:28
@Rapptz I’m not sure if you were here earlier, but I was thwarted by GCC when attempting to make requires closer to ConceptsLite.
Whereby you could define any parameter without hassle: requires(T& lval, T const& clval, T&& (*rval)(), …) -> ….
Ell
Ell
I take it you guys have watched the concept lite talks?
And which would have made the relation between the two sets of template parameters less ambiguous, I think. You expressed doubts about that at some point I believe?
@Ell Don’t think so.
the more I read about Concepts Lite the less I like it actually lol
@LucDanton I don't find the GCC errors that bad.
@Rapptz I kinda assumed you were familiar with it from the moment we discussed it at length :(
@LucDanton I was. It's not really concept lite that bugs me, more so the syntax for declaring concepts could be a lot better.
23:32
@Rapptz It’s not supposed to error out. Maybe. I’m not really sure. In any case Clang doesn’t.
Btw, do you guys think this was snarky?
lmao
the animations in this are hilarious
Ell
Ell
@rapptz not at all
@Rapptz Nope.
I don't like hg at all anymore :(
how do I revert changes?!
I just want my good ol' git checkout -- file
23:35
@Rapptz I don't see any snark there.
‘Tweak line X of file Y to do Z’ is an appropriate substitute for a patch when the change is that small.
neat
I didn't want to come off as snarky.
@Rapptz hg revert [-C] file (flag for bypassing a backup, i.e. risky). Maybe read the help or test it on something innocuous before, I think I understood the git command right but you never know.
yep that worked.
I actually just typed hg revert file and hoped it'd work automagically.
and it did!
It’s funny, the last time I forgot the command I thought to myself ‘that’s weird, I remember hg checkout [-C] is the one for the whole working copy, like for git’. You’d think revert would be the straightforward command to remember…
23:40
I'm too used to git now a days
hmm time to look for git add -p equivalent
oh wait
I don't think I can do that.
hg record apparently
C:\Users\Danny\Documents\GitHub\sphinx
λ hg record
hg: unknown command 'record'
RIP
That would be an extension. I doubt the base commands can allow anything similar. (For one, I can’t think of an equivalent to the index.)
Vanilla Mercurial has the working copy and all the stored revisions. There would be nowhere to store the ‘not quite committed’ bits of the file.
how do I install extensions?
it says it's bundled but this doesn't seem very bundled to me
Have you tweaked the .hgrc? I can’t imagine the wiki instructions (you’re using that right?) are unclear, so it may be obsolete.
TIL there's no hg config
@Rapptz Many extensions ship with, but aren’t enabled. Dunno what you mean by bundled.
@Rapptz Most programs don’t config.
23:50
I like how I can do git config --global to edit the .gitconfig file for when I'm lazy
I suppose there’s sudoedit that’s similar. Or not at all, since it starts an editor.
Now I know how people feel when using a VCS for the first time in months.
@Rapptz Looking everywhere frantically to mimic git? :)
essentially
I can't find .hgrc
23:53
yeah not there
Um, that’s a thing that most programs do. (Unfortunately.)
@Rapptz Try vim ~/.hgrc, you’ll find it ;)
Windows? %USERPROFILE%/mercurial.ini
Does that mean that all this time you’ve been auth’ing through htts to bitbucket?
I see mercurial.ini but it seems like it's TortoiseHg generated.
23:54
# Generated by TortoiseHg settings dialog
It's the real deal.
that's why I wasn't sure if it was TortoiseHg specific.
@LucDanton I stopped using mercurial in December 2012.
Well, I guess TortoiseHg sets some defaults.
Ell
Ell
> As Ogre pushes new performance boundaries with 2.0 I can see why std and boost become a concern.
Man these guys are just shit
kind of weird to use two different file names for different operating systems
23:55
@Rapptz Curious that hasn’t come up earlier. Or likely I didn’t notice.
I wanted to use github instead of bitbucket :p
lol
examine changes to 'sphinx/domains/cpp.py'? [Ynesfdaq?]
I wonder what esfdaq are
I find it kind of ironic it uses diff --git to generate the diffs

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