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20:00
@Blob He asked me whether I could cock.
@AndyProwl Even removed messages have a history you can click on. Weird.
Has that always been that way?
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Only if you are a room owner.
Oh. I've never noticed that
    mTextActor = TextActor::New("Hello World");
burn it with fire.
20:01
i dont like this api
is it allocating memory?
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I know a guy who is a professional poker player.
Does he have a lot of free time?
yes. it uses its own ref counted handles and this is how to create them
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No, he plays poker 40 hours per week.
20:03
@Pris Isn't it lovely how every C++ lib has its own string types and smart pointers? :)
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But at least that job carries no responsibility whatsoever.
What if he loses all his money?
@FredOverflow Its okay for old libs... not so much for newer ones.
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Then he's broke, but that doesn't happen.
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The chance that happens is incredibly low, since he'd have to lose millions of matches in a row.
user1804599
20:04
You just have to be better at it than average and then you'll have a net win in the long term.
I've seen a smart TV target for this lib though so it might be that it has to target old crappy embedded stuff which doesn't ship with c++11 compilers. Still think its dumb though... get it together samsung
@рытфолд i liked your lucky star avatar
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I didn't.
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I should get a better one.
20:09
Tsukasa Hiiragi
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Like this one, except less cropped.
hmm maybe
weeaboo alert
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@StackedCrooked I like the other one with the same hair colour better.
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20:10
oh this is the german song I was thinking of youtube.com/watch?v=UH4S9RQv5Os
@рытфолд the smart one
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Sister IIRC.
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I'm impressed that I found it googling "song lyrics deutschland shumacher"
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The non-lazy one.
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20:11
Kagami Hiiragi.
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I like Blinky though.
@Ell blocked in Germany :(
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haha how ironic
@рытфолд Do you like Pacman the game in general, or just Blinky?
user1804599
20:13
@FredOverflow The game is fun every once in a while.
oh they use boost::intrusive_ptr internally
How advanced of a Pacman player are you? Do you know the AI behind the ghosts?
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@StackedCrooked this is so awful it's funny
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They played us like a damn fiddle!
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@FredOverflow No.
user1804599
20:18
I should move to Alaska.
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Or to Finland.
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TIL the determinant of a matrix is the volume of a box whose corners are its columns.
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recent pic
20:23
imagine what probes with modern imaging electronics could capture
> Doctor Who game helps kids to learn to code
Follow the hunt for the Orb of Fates and learn the basics of coding.
great, they're still doing this shit
@INovaeStudios in Engine Screenshot #INovaeEngine #Space https://forums.inovaestudios.com/t/i-novae-engine-screenshot-thread/582/289?u=hutchings http://t.co/wDzMHCix2E
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@FredOverflow :(
20:38
@Ell I ate them :)
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that sounds fair to me in this world
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I wish I were happy.
What do you mean "things a compiler will catch at runtime"? — FredOverflow 21 secs ago
its pretty funny how this lib is designed by samsung and doesn't have a 'bounce back' animation for scrolling views
@рытфолд That's not true.
It just means it's an amount you may not be able to take.
If I give you too much love, then you would be overwhelmed by it, but it wouldn't be a bad thing.
user1804599
20:46
how to be happy
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i know how to be happy
don't be too happy
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I wish I were a wooden statue.
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A life without worries.
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20:49
Not a life at all
What's a life
I'm serious though. I'm not saying "what's a life" as in "loungers don't have a life".
"the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death."
so, we're alive because we're alive.
is death really the end
end of what?
what if inorganic matter is actually alive?
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20:51
It's not
by definition, they're not.
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it can't be
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It's not by definition.
What if a rock is not an inorganic matter and is therefore alive?
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It's inorganic matter.
20:51
@рытфолд Do you propose an alternate definition?
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Organic matter (or organic material, natural organic matter, NOM) is matter composed of organic compounds that has come from the remains of organisms such as plants and animals and their waste products in the environment. Basic structures are created from cellulose, tannin, cutin, and lignin, along with other various proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. It is very important in the movement of nutrients in the environment and plays a role in water retention on the surface of the planet. == Formation == Living organisms are composed of organic compounds. In life they secrete or excrete orga...
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@Blob No.
Organic matter != life
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I know.
A definition is as worth as is it's certainty of it being true always
Which in this case is == 0
20:52
Then we have nothing to discuss.
You can barely be sure that what you see is actually there for someone else other than yourself.
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it doesn't matter
@Blob This is precisely the discussion to end all discussions.
@Ell How so? It's probably the thing that matters the most.
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Why does it matter?
Why does it matter if reality is real?
user1804599
20:54
@Jefffrey You can never be sure of anything, since you can't be sure whether your brain functions correctly because see what I said after the comma.
@Ell Because reality is the domain in which we are talking about? If we can't be certain a domain exists how can we be certain about anything inside the domain?
Is that comma necessary (besides for the recurrence)?
Did i use "recurrence" right?
Is arguing about life as meaningless as arguing about grammar?
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@Jefffrey This doesn't make sense to me
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No, it's less meaningful.
Arguing about life is more meaningless
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20:56
reality is real
@Ell again, by definition
For who?
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@Blob yah
For you maybe.
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20:56
@Jefffrey you are asserting then that reality is dependent on the observer?
I'm asserting that we can't have a valid example of a reality, defined as "Reality is the conjectured state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined.".
Specifically, what everybody refers to as "reality" is not necessarily real.
In fact even "everybody" may not be real.
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Does it matter?
Sure it does.
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Why?
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> Pope Nervous For Annual Performance Review With God
20:59
It's the main question of humanity.
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what makes you think that?
You can make certain assumptions about what's going to happen, but you have to understand that in the end they are not certain.
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I don't see that as a reason for saying that it's the main question of humanity
@рытфолд Link to C++ book list? :P stackoverflow.com/questions/28399232/…
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> Health Experts Recommend Standing Up At Desk, Leaving Office, Never Coming Back
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21:00
Sounds like a good idea.
I can guess that tomorrow I'll be alive and wake up in my bed. But that's not necessarily real or true.
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the main question of humanity is: how can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real?
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@Blob nah
@Ell It's a fact of relativity (and also QM agrees that observers can influence reality)
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strtok users deserve a special place in hell.
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21:01
@Puppy okay, that's fair
I thought we were talking philosophically though
@Puppy Observers does not mean humans or any sentient things. It means particle somehow transferring information, be it by emitting a photon or whatever.
@Ell The main question is widely know as "what's life/what is it's purpose"
philosophy only occurs when physics can't rule.
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idk, I don't care, my mind is already made up over whether "are we even real" whatever that is supposed to mean
@Blob Humans contain enough of those to qualify.
user1804599
21:01
We need more dining philosophers.
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And infinite spaghetti supplies.
I take all the forks and fuck you all.
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And people who continuously clean forks.
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@Jefffrey do you assert that life must have a purpose?
For us it must, yes.
We tend to give a purpose to life.
user1804599
21:03
@Blob also it's a C question.
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@Ell No.
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@Jefffrey let's go down this route before then
@Ell You've been spending too much time on Jayden's twitter feed
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why must life have a purpose?
@рытфолд Which makes it a lot more appropriate.
user1804599
21:03
Purpose is always given by man, and is never intrinsic.
@Ell By itself it doesn't.
As I said, we tend to give life a purpose.
@Ell It certainly does not have a purpose.
Because we don't like doing meaningless things.
purposes are human constructs, and life is not a human construct.
@Borgleader did you get that link? :)
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21:04
@Puppy I agree. but I thought @Jefffrey asserted that it must
@Puppy says you
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@Puppy could be vOv
@melak47 Link? No, but I've seen that many times on reddit.
life is nothing more than a series of chemical reactions creating chemical, electrical, and mechanical systems.
Life's poorly defined.
21:05
the only thing notable about life is how complex and dynamic it is.
@Puppy we are on a higher level of abstraction there, puppy
@Borgleader Seen what?
as always you are a level below
21:05
even in wide vs functional discussions
@Jefffrey There is nothing to abstract over.
*You can't see the higher abstraction
Is it just me or does philosophy only deal with poorly defined concepts?
@melak47 oh wait are you talking about the msdn link last night? yes i have it bookmarked now, thx
yeah that's what I meant :)
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21:09
@Jefffrey lifes purpose is whatever purpose you give to it
of course
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some people say god put them there, some people want to be happy, some people want to earn money, etc. etc.
so the answer to "what is life's purpose" is "whatever purpose you give to it"
@Ell Does believing something has a certain purpose give it that purpose?
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yes
no.
21:11
@Ell The purpose of life is to discover the purpose of life.
@JerryCoffin Paradoxical
@Borgleader More recursive than paradoxical.
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@JerryCoffin Congratulations.
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You fulfilled the purpose of life.
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You can die now.
21:14
inb4 2 hours discussion on whether that's paradoxial or recursive or if the two are mutually exclusive
@рытфолд Unfortunately, no I can't. I don't know how to do that yet.
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You're a merkin so you probably have a basement full of assault rifles.
@JerryCoffin yknow that scene where Kenobi disappears in thin air? That's how.
@Borgleader Are you even sure he actually died?
died, become one with the force... tomato tomahto
I read "tomato" as "tomato" but "tomahto" as "toMAto"
with the "aaaa" a
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Thomato the Tank Engine
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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> fatass: someone with more chins than a Chinese phonebook
21:19
why don't we just abandon emacs?
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Because Emacs is good.
We replaced UNIX with Linux, C with C++. It's time emacs dies in favor of Vim.
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@Pris interesting
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Existential quantification.
user1804599
21:22
I prefer to be universal.
They're equivalent: A~x = ~Ex
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@FredOverflow nice.
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I like how you can implement any and all in terms of foldl.
@рытфолд It's just good old De Morgan.
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21:28
I should register demorgan.be.
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And do something similar to foldl.com and foldr.com.
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What is the difference between foldl and foldr?
foldl is tail-recursive
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If that's the only difference, why would you ever use foldr?
Sometimes you just want to fold from the right.
user1804599
21:29
What does that mean?
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foldl f x . reverse?
append xs ys = foldr (:) ys xs
Wouldn't work with foldl, that would reverse the first list.
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I have never used foldr.
@рытфолд The irony is palpable.
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I often prefer mutable variables and foreach loops over the fold family of functions.
user1804599
21:31
Or explicit recursion.
@рытфолд Who are you, and what have you done to rightfold?
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I find foldl confusing for various reasons.
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The main one is WHICH PARAMETER IS THE ELEMENT AND WHICH ONE IS THE GODDAMN STATE.
What state?
oh
you mean the parameter of the function passed
Yeah, I have the same trouble remembering.
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foldl f state elements
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21:33
I always forget the order and then I have to look it up in the documentation.
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whereas this is very clear:
foldl has the state on the left, and foldr has the state on the right.
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state = …
for element in elements:
    state = …
In Scala, you can use /: instead of foldLeft :)
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No.
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21:35
/: is foldl1.
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Whereas foldLeft is foldl.
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/: is reduce which is foldl1.
foldr f replaces all instances of x:xs by x `f` xs. foldl uses the opposite order.
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Oh, I see.
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Whatever. I like imperative loops for this.
user1804599
21:41
I love imperative programming.
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And OOP isn't all that bad when you realise it's just syntactic sugar for tuples of functions.
hola
i love the smell of Haskell in the evening
@рытфолд except when you're forced to have tuples of functions where it doesn't make sense or when all you need is one function. Not pointing a finger at a specific language or anything.
If only I had written x::xs.
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> All conditions are go this afternoon as we count down to liftoff of NOAA’s DSCOVR spacecraft at 6:10 p.m. EST from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
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21:46
shiny
what does haskell smell like
what does c++ smell like
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@Pris poop
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@Pris diarrhoea
teen spirit
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@TemplateRex tenenkaas?
21:49
to me c++ smells like coffee and desperation
What counts as a "substantial" edit? Does changing "int 1 = 0" to "int i = 0" count?
it's pretty small so if anyone with enough rep wants to do it: stackoverflow.com/q/28399743/3547110
nvm, it's done
Don't change code
Especially if it contains errors
@Jefffrey pretty sure the OP isn't that stupid.
it also has an off-by-one error, but that's probably because the OP is stupid
OP's intelligence is totally irrelevant.
intelligence relating to C++, at least.
Also typos say nothing about OP's intelligence. You judging OP's intelligence on typos says a lot about your intelligence.
@Jefffrey <= is probably not a typo. int 1 = 0 would be spotted by any compiler.
Kurt Cobain would have been awesome at SO, great rep and then rage-quit...
s/intelligence/knowledge of C++/
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@Blob MSVC
21:58
@рытфолд doesn't count
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right, you said "compiler"
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Have any of you guys ever had a positive interaction with a printer?
@Ell you mean the nice girl behind the counter at the copyshop?
@Ell I have a laser printer. Not sure if it's because it's a laser printer, but it works as I expect 50% of the time.
22:04
50% of the time it works every time
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Iota and its successor Jot (from Greek iota, Hebrew yodh, the smallest letters in those two alphabets) are extremely minimalist formal systems, designed to be even simpler than other more popular alternatives, such as the lambda calculus and SKI combinator calculus. They can therefore also be considered minimalist computer programming languages, or Turing tarpits, esoteric programming languages that are designed to be as small as possible but still Turing-complete. Both systems use only two symbols and involve only two operations. Zot is a continuized version of Iota that includes input and output...
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This is absolutely fascinating.
@рытфолд Looks fascinating.. now if just I could understand it.
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You can encode SKI in Scala's type system, making it Turing-complete.
user1804599
22:11
@JohanLarsson nice
Not sure I will use it for anything.
The fluent part turned out ok but perhaps a bit on the magic side
typo in the readme
IXml not IXm right
:) ty ty
is taking tylenol to suppress a fever a bad idea?
it's mild but irritating
not sure if it'll just keep whatever stupid illness i have for longer
user1804599
22:29
Ask doctors, not programmers.
^ does not apply here. Here you can even get coding advice from a doctor.
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> Simple is better than complex. This idea extends to the parser. Restricting Python's grammar to an LL(1) parser is a blessing, not a curse. It puts us in handcuffs that prevent us from going overboard and ending up with funky grammar rules like some other dynamic languages that will go unnamed, such as Perl.
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:D
link?
or did you write this too? :|
user1804599
22:36
That new Python website is absolutely terrifying.
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It's so fucking ugly.
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I like bottom=up parsing
> Some ideas are just bad.
I lol'd
LALR(1) is more than enough
there's no need to go full LL(1)
how do you guys even know about that kind of stuff
ask me in a week
I have an exam about LLRLRLRL crap
22:49
@Puppy For wide, how many times do you need to peak at the next token to figure out what to do? so far ive only needed to do so to distinguish between variable declarations and a "top level expression" or wtv you call x = y + 2;
you should only need to peek at the next one token.
s/peak/peek
yeah i only need one, if its identifier (or basic type) identifier its a variable
I keep reading wiki articles about new subjects and expecting to understand it.
you should really have a clear syntactic distinction between variable definitions and regular expressions.
what is your variable definition syntax?
Like C++ (except auto -> var)? either: var x = 4; or bool b = false;
when its a bsic type or var its easy to know, but if its Foo f; when I reach Foo I need to check what the next one is
thats the only case so far though
22:56
C++ variable definition syntax is bad.
you should not use T ident; or T ident = expr; syntax.
Whats bad about it?
because shit gets bad if T can be remotely complex.
which it can be if you have a remotely complex type system.
and doubly so if you need to permit T t(blah); to call multi-param constructors because then you inherit MVP.
pro tip: the overwhelming majority of cases will be type-inferenced, so optimise that case and drop var, and for the rest, make sure that the syntax is completely unambiguous in every way.
I was thinking of using T t = { blah }; for ctors
so now you can't use { } to denote, say, initializer lists, or tuples.

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