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17:00
@Jefffrey OOh! Want.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit am I a bad person
for wishing for her to fall down that bike at full speed
and see what happens
it did occur to me that she was mighty unsafe though. that's a lot of skin to lose
17:02
yes, well
I'd also want to see her reaction after that
@Oleksii hello
> Taiwanese airline TransAsia Airways says it is cancelling 90 flights so that its pilots can attend training, after one of its planes crashed on Wednesday.
yikes
@AlexM. "ow"
@AlexM. or, "tell my parents I- pleurgh"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I thought that was necessary to get hired... I'm so silly sometimes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit and then this de.ign.com/sm/ign_de/screenshot/b/…
@Borgleader Nah - look at our own industry.
17:06
gg
@AlexM. yes
@Borgleader yes
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Hi there little boys and girls!
Today we're gonna to learn how to poison squirrels!
inb4 some hospital sends their doctors to medical school or some shit
I saw a squirrel once
once
they're rare af
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@AlexM. So they're like me having sex!
17:08
@рытфолд that sounds familiar
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
they didn't have any limes at the supermarket today
motherfuckers
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YongYea y u no another speculation video.
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17:10
Nice cloud.
@AlexM. they were probably worried you'd confuse them for stress balls or something
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Back in my days you didn't need warning labels because people weren't fucking stupid.
Dessert wines, sometimes called pudding wines, are sweet wines typically served with dessert. There is no simple definition of a dessert wine. In the UK, a dessert wine is considered to be any sweet wine drunk with a meal, as opposed to the white fortified wines (fino and amontillado sherry) drunk before the meal, and the red fortified wines (port and madeira) drunk after it. Thus, most fortified wines are regarded as distinct from dessert wines, but some of the less strong fortified white wines, such as Pedro Ximénez sherry and Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise, are regarded as honorary dessert wines...
this is the best kind of wine
@Borgleader yeah
we need the stupid ones to die off
gees
Vlad's back on Wednesday
17:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I've set a phone alert.
estimated time of vlad
Maybe it's time for Vladspotter 2.0
obligatory brace yourselves, vlad is coming
btw, did the GoT books end
is there any winter coming after all
I will give a prize of ONE PINT OF BEER, or Coors/Bud/etc, to the first Lounger who spots a Vlad post on SO, links it here and attends Unconference 2.0!
17:18
Vlad is not coming back
the SO betrayed him
@Jefffrey lol, I didn't have to pay out last time either;)
@Jefffrey I think his suspension period is still active
@πάνταῥεῖ At the end of it he is not going to be back.
@Jefffrey Of course he is
17:19
@Jefffrey how can you be so sure?
@Jefffrey I well hope so ...
he's been suspended so many times before
do you know something?
did he get a job?
is he in the military already?
Employed.
really
17:20
I dunno.
It was just a joke.
As he has the "Unemployed." thingy in his profile.
I hate explaining jokes.
9 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
Vlad's back on Wednesday
@Borgleader no not really
@LightnessRacesinOrbit We should be prepared :-P
Wait a second, @Ell, is it summer already?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Omg, they talk Czech. :(
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey Nope
I'm too lonely this year round :(
I live with my parents and don't go to college. I gotta find company somewhere vOv
17:28
ask rightfold
You just said you are not lon.... oh
@AlexM. Pedro Ximénez sherry is awesome.
@wilx looks good
user1804599
eww
17:31
what, did you think you were the only one?!
@AlexM. nice
user1804599
looks disgusting
@LightnessRacesinOrbit plot twist: he was on the bike
user1804599
it's not pizza
user1804599
delete it
17:32
@рытфолд it's a cake
cake-ish thing
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fuck it
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Space is fascinating.
@wilx I once got an original bottle of Jerez. That stuff was really awesome.
@AlexM. Looks like a piece of Flammkuchen or Quiche.
it's a Spanish dessert as per wikipedia
in the glass there's Pedro Ximénez wine
Sherry (English /ˈʃɛri/, Spanish: Jerez [xeˈɾeθ] or [xeˈɾes]) is a fortified wine made from white grapes that are grown near the town of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain. Sherry is produced in a variety of dry styles made primarily from the Palomino grape, ranging from light versions similar to white table wines, such as Manzanilla and Fino, to darker and heavier versions that have been allowed to oxidise as they age in barrel, such as Amontillado and Oloroso. Sweet dessert wines are also made, from Pedro Ximenez or Moscatel grapes, and are sometimes blended with Palomino-based Sherries...
It's very good stuff, believe me.
user1804599
17:37
> Pregnant Austrian teen who ran off to join ISIS says she 'made a mistake'
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lol what'd you expect fool
^ I'm afraid there's thousands of them, being mistaken
lol isis
not so much lol reallyu
So before, my constructor would use I/O which is not smart because it may take in file input and we'd be screwed. So I want to make two member functions void UserInput(); and void FileInput();. is this the right approach?
17:39
I heard they made a terrible strategy move 3 or 4 days ago, by burning that pilot alive.
Agreed, I've absolutely lost my point of humor about what's going on in this behalf
@DonLarynx How screwed are we?
@Jefffrey It was a great strategy move. They goaded Jordan into bombing then pretended the air strikes had killed a US hostage. They're trying to tear apart the coalitions that are uniting against them.
Not so screwed anymore now because the constructor works without I/O now.
@DonLarynx Depends what the fuck you are doing
when will you learn to give some context
17:41
@DonLarynx Use one function taking a std::istream&
@DonLarynx when you have no idea what you're doing
it's better to dump code and beg
than to try to explain
I'm still on level 18.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit They lost consensus and now Jordan, which previously didn't care all that much, is extremely pissed off and killed some of their captured friends and began bombing.
Sounds like a terrible plan to me.
@Jefffrey That's because you lack the mental capacity to see the bigger picture.
Oh ok.
17:42
And what "consensus" did they "lose", exactly?
I'd be more focused on how Ukraine is still at war
and how reportedly the US moved tanks into Romania
and how Ukraine just won't stop
Ukraine needs to fucking get over it. The entire Crimean peninsula wanted to be Russian. Now they are. Move the fuck on.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Burning a jordanian alive is something only Mohamed can do or something like that. So now some religious chiefs are pissed off at them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah the issue is the US doesn't want that
@Jefffrey There are Al-Qaeda clerics denouncing their actions but that's nothing new.
There has never been any "consensus" regarding IS across the extremist world
@AlexM. I couldn't give two shits what the bloody US thinks. What on earth business is it of theirs??
17:44
@AlexM. There's so many wars going on all over the world, and the media always just focussing on what's worth to manipulate people to be opiniioned in one or the other way.
doesn't help that there's been a lot of power shifting in Romania atm
losers gave up really easily
politicians going to jail one after the other
as if someone else is cleaning up
give me a motherfucking unified world ffs
worth noting that it's the same guys that have been here for ages, they just suddenly "started to see how bad some politicians are and how they must go to jail"
I still find it disgraceful that the same mass media outlets now denouncing Western inaction in Syria a few years ago, were once warning against a fresh invasion in the Middle East and mocking Assad's claims that it was "terrorists" that were rising up in the rebel ranks. They're fucking complicit.
politicians are bad, more at 11
17:47
@Jefffrey yes, that's the problem
No apologies or admissions made since. Not one.
they're now punished for it
which is weird
people making decisions for other people are sometimes bad at making said decisions and end up trying to get the most for themselves
because on the surface you can't see any major change
@Jefffrey no. unification doesn't work.
despite what Puppy would have you believe, cultural and geopolitical lines are natural and important and when you try to erase them you cause unhappiness and stoke the fires of revolt
we need smaller countries, not bigger ones
17:48
@Jefffrey Politicians are what we deserve in whole, because we more or less elect them.
who said anything about removing cultural or geopolitical lines
as long as world unification is impossible
I'm with LRiO on that one
Taking three countries and making them one country removes geopolitical lines, Jefffrey
Cultural lines then blur as a result
having behemoths like China, Russia and the US is just ugh
17:49
You can be united and keep those lines.
See europe.
You can be allied and keep those lines.
user1804599
Let me tell you a story about parsers.
Europe is not "united".
I guess we're using different terminology so ok
But Europe is in fact halfway there to being precisely the problem I'm talking about
user1804599
Parsers parse.
It's not exactly worked out for the best, has it
17:49
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "we need smaller countries, not bigger ones" Absolutely agree. Support your local dealer!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit How so?
I can travel anywhere in UE and have no problem whatsoever.
user1804599
Europe is nonexistent.
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America is the only country in the world.
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And it's already 2015 years old!
Is it EU in english?
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17:50
Yes.
Yeah, EU.
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European Onion.
Europe is shit (said the greeks)
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Eh 1-tuple literals.
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(42,)?
17:51
Urine you're peein' union
@рытфолд Make no sense
A 1 tuple is 1 value.
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Actually I'm not using [, ], { and } for anything yet.
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@Jefffrey It makes a shitload of sense in generic code.
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Because you always have the extra box that way.
17:53
the only thing we've got from joining these unions
is that we are now forced to fight in their wars
if they call us :\
user1804599
You can't write generic code if you have special cases, like 1-tuples not existing.
@рытфолд Like in generic code that creates tuples?
user1804599
Yeah or takes them.
@рытфолд Boxing is shit (said the c++ programmers)
@рытфолд If you can't create them then how is it going to take them?
user1804599
17:53
In fact, I plan on not having at all list or set literals.
user1804599
You instead call list and set functions passing tuples.
wat
your tuples are dynamic?
@Jefffrey Oh good well as long as Jefffrey has no Visa problems then fuck the rest of it right
@Jefffrey He's reinventing c# it seems
@LightnessRacesinOrbit p much yes
Isn't that one of the logical fallacies you love so much?
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17:55
You can create n-tuples for any n ∈ ℕ.
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And there are no variadic functions for reasons of currying.
user1804599
At least not generally. You can write printf since it knows the parameter count from the format string.
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I think I'll make { … } tuples.
@рытфолд Haskell seems to be doing just fine
user1804599
That's because Haskell has no variadic generics.
17:58
AAAAAAAAAAAA
You just said you don't either
YEEEEES
I am so ready for this
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@Jefffrey [citation needed]
17:59
release it NOW
3 mins ago, by рытфолд
And there are no variadic functions for reasons of currying.
user1804599
That's variadic functions, not variadic generics.
wat
variadic generics are variadic functions with generic argument
user1804599
And defining list to take any n-tuple to create an n-element list is impossible if you don't allow 1-tuples.
@рытфолд yeah, that's a terrible idea to begin with
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18:01
No, it's pretty nice.
list and tuples have absolutely nothing to share
like not at all
it would be cool if google scholar let you search by category
user1804599
So list {1, 2, 3} creates a list, set {1, 2, 3} creates a set and dict {{1, 2}, {3, 4}, {5, 6}} creates a dictionary.
or exclude categories
creating a list from a tuple makes absolutely no sense whatsoever
@рытфолд just use list and tuple literals like everybody
user1804599
18:03
No.
[1, 2, 3] is a list
("ok", 1) is a tuple
that's an array
the first one
user1804599
Then I also need set, dict, multiset and multidict literals.
user1804599
And probably more.
not really
user1804599
18:03
All or nothing.
you can create a set from a list
user1804599
Lists are absolutely overused.
user1804599
You can also create a set from a tuple.
and you can create a dictionary from a list of tuples
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hint you can't convince me otherwise anyway
3
18:04
i know
but I have nothing to do anyway
public void TakeHit(int damage)
{
	die();
}
this is not a very durable troll
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lol
@AlexM. warning: unused parameter 'damage'
our $hopes; die();
@Griwes I'll use it later, it's part of the interface
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18:05
case Token.OpeningBrace:
    return parseTuple(lexemes);
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<3
throw hopes_and_dreams();
Yesterday, I learned that I make lots of Math and Programming jokes when I'm drunk
"I'd make a topology joke, but I'm not that connected with the subject"
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@Jefffrey Show me the Perl project you're working on.
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I want to read Perl code. :3
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I bought Modern Perl btw.
user1804599
18:08
It'll arrive Monday.
I wouldn't read that one
@рытфолд Silly you, Perl is write-only.
this is the project
this is what I last wrote
and then we realized we have no time to use it
"Modern Perl" - nice antithesis
so that branch is ded
the current XML API is just horrendous
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18:11
Hmm.
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@Jefffrey Nice thanks.
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Haha mixed spaces and tabs.
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#college
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Hmm, dunno how to allow trailing comma in tuple literals.
18:13
mixed spaces and tabs <3
user1804599
Like {1, 2,}.
@рытфолд #4peopleteam
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TupleExpr parseTuple(R)(ref R lexemes) {
    popToken(Token.OpeningBrace, lexemes);
    Expr[] elements;
    for (auto first = true; lexemes.front.token != Token.ClosingBrace; first = false) {
        if (!first) popToken(Token.Comma, lexemes);
        elements ~= parseExpr(lexemes);
    }
    popToken(Token.ClosingBrace, lexemes);
    return new TupleExpr(elements);
}
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This is what it currently looks like.
then I hate this indentation
I have no idea what's going on there
but the other guy said we better use some automatic tools for indentation, and that's the result
user1804599
18:14
lol no use Modern::Perl;/use warnings; use strict;.
@рытфолд As I said, he also decided to remove stricts and warnings.
user1804599
Only -w flag.
user1804599
Which is beyond useless.
user1804599
Add them back and tell him he's an idiot.
is it still pizza day?
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lol
in the commit message he says that the first file that uses use stricts; use warnings; make it so any other imported file also inherits those statements
is that true?
user1804599
Nope.
user1804599
They are lexically scoped, not dynamically scoped.
user1804599
E.g. you can do sub f { use strict; … } and it will only apply to f and not to callees of f.
user1804599
18:18
Similar for packages and require (use is syntactic sugar for require followed by import in a BEGIN phaser).
what are use stricts and use warnings? pragmas?
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Yeah.
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use Modern::Perl; works because it injects the code at the call-site.
is Modern::Perl available normally?
that is, do I need to install it via CPAN?
user1804599
Module names that are all lower-case or all upper-case should be considered reserved.
user1804599
18:20
It's in CPAN.
user1804599
$ cpanm Modern::Perl
I would like to use it, but if it's not the in the listed libraries on the server then we can't do much about it
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
You can just copy and paste its source.
18:21
I guess not
@рытфолд That doesn't seem to be doing much
user1804599
@Jefffrey See sub import.
what does it do except importing strict and warnings?
user1804599
It enables all Perl 5.10 features, C3 MRO and loads IO::File and IO::Handle so you can call methods on file handles.
user1804599
The most important is use warnings; use strict; though.
another solid weekly wipe this week
user1804599
18:24
If you can't use Modern::Perl; you should add those pragmas to all your source files.
user1804599
Preferably also use autodie; if you don't know what you're doing and if that module is available. (So open et al. die instead of returning false on error.)
I see
user1804599
I'm really puzzled.
user1804599
I have no idea how to nicely allow a redundant comma after the last element of a tuple literal.
user1804599
I think I need more lookahead.
18:29
Wide allows it, I believe.
user1804599
It should.
user1804599
Also for argument lists and parameter lists.
user1804599
Editing code without it being allowed is incredibly annoying, and diffs don't get any nicer either.
@thecoshman Well, I didn't decide yet, what to have for supper today. But pizza is one of the (almost always) present options.
I actually don't recall if Wide does currently allow it.
ah yes I think so.
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18:30
I'll look at your parser.
PrimaryExpressions[&Lexer::TokenTypes::OpenCurlyBracket] = [](Parser& p, Parse::Import* imp, Lexer::Token& t) {
    std::vector<Expression*> exprs;
    auto expected = p.GetExpressionBeginnings();
    expected.insert(&Lexer::TokenTypes::CloseCurlyBracket);
    auto terminator = p.lex(expected);
    while (terminator.GetType() != &Lexer::TokenTypes::CloseCurlyBracket) {
        p.lex(terminator);
        exprs.push_back(p.ParseExpression(imp));
        terminator = p.lex({ &Lexer::TokenTypes::Comma, &Lexer::TokenTypes::CloseCurlyBracket });
user1804599
tok = lex({ &Lexer::TokenTypes::Comma, &Lexer::TokenTypes::CloseBracket });
user1804599
Ah lex allows any of the two?
yes.
user1804599
OK nice.
user1804599
18:31
Let's see.
in the Wide parser (most of the time) you have to state up-front exactly which tokens are acceptable.
but that code is I think not quite correct since if the terminator is a comma, it does not pass expected to the lexer but actually just expression beginnings.
but if it did, that should be fine.
ah no I have tests for tuple trailing comma and it is permitted in Wide.
assuming I actually left them enabled.
although I don't see how that code enables them with the aforementioned issue.
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Nice, I got it working: gist.github.com/rightfold/0e3a5365cfd5ab6d1a8a (edit; got rid of goto)
18:50
@πάνταῥεῖ spoiler: it will be tasty :D
Lets kill this question:
-1
Q: US heads of state (API)

Dylan GatteyI'm putting together an app that needs access to contact information about secretaries of state, the president, and the vice president. I already found an API for Congress from the Sunlight Foundation, but I can't seem to find anything for heads of state. At a minimum, it needs their email, phon...

@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Why are you asking in the C++ lounge to kill a question?
this is clearly the pizza lounge
what is this c++ you speak of
I like my pizza with a bbq sauce base
18:53
i tried that once
never again
@Pris Ooops, I just forgot ;-) ...
@thecoshman I'm a cheese addict :-D
@MartinJames Nope.
@πάνταῥεῖ you have to have some cheese sure, but too much.
@Pris not a fan of bbq?
it was ... acceptable i guess. I wouldn't get it over normal tomato sauce again though
user1804599
> expecting ';' or 'end' but got 'end'
18:59
Apparently I can't declare template functions inside local classes in C++.
Damn
This language has no future.
user1804599
lolwot
One of my favs is "Quattro Formagii" with some cheese on top.
Another is "Pizza Diavola" (pepperoni salami & chillies), some cheese on top of course, and some drops of pepperoni oil.

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