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22:01
(I should enrich my vocabulary for expressing annoyance in English. "Sucking it in" doesn't work well and probably doesn't even mean what I hope it does)
Hmph, I don't see how that would even have anything to do with GetProcessHeaps, msdn says "The GetProcessHeaps function obtains a handle to the default heap of the calling process, plus handles to any additional private heaps created by calling the HeapCreate function on any thread in the process."
I don't see how you'd get the D3D runtime to create objects in your own private heap...
I'm gonna write it off as crazy russian code. Maybe vlad wrote it.
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@Pris Metal Gear?!
SOON
22:04
@Pris lol Walkies!
oh, kickasstorrents gone
@Pris nice
please hire me boston dynamics
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@Pris Boston Dynamics running robots? Hope there are no robot bombers nearby.
@Pris you can't beat them, so join them.
22:05
yesterday, by Pris
no idea if lollipop improved battery life
@Pris ^ it certainly didn't decrease it for me. Wifi is being somewhat flaky though. Many more "now connected" notifications (though no apparent loss of fidelity with spotify etc.)
how do you find the new interface?
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by turning it on and looking for it
does @рытфолд have the worst jokes of all time? all evidence point to yes
@Pris Bit screamy. As you might surmise, I don't mind the increased levels of contrast:
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No.
22:06
2 days ago, by Pris
@sehe wow, what an unforgivable amount of contrast
How do you guys write tests?
Like what do you guys test
Whenever I write tests I find my tests to be pretty stupid
@MartinJames now I'm curious though, how do you hook a function in a thread safe manner?
But, I'm completely baffled by the fact that the lock screen apparaently no longer shows excerpts/notifications. And the notification bar is now permanently occupied by "vodafone NL"
22:07
Except in parsing I guess.
Which is extremely useless. Of course I'd rather have known when I had an email or other kind of notification
@sehe mine does that
Samsung S5 here.
S4 here
Did you get Lollipop?
user1804599
22:08
Hmm, nice.
well I'm not really running stock lollipop so what do I know
@sehe CM12
Oh. I'll find the way to get these things back. Still, I don't get why they're gone.
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If my compiler detects a conditional jump being used with a condition that is definitely not a Boolean, I can trivially make it optimise out everything up to the last call, throw return or branch instruction before the conditional jump in question.
user1804599
Since using a conditional jump with a non-Boolean condition is UB.
user1804599
Currently a non-Boolean condition always segfaults the VM.
22:10
make it choose randomly what to do
user1804599
Because the downcast from AglujObject to Boolean fails, resulting in the null pointer!
@Rapptz well, that's still useful... especially when you make a change that causes those tests to stop passing
@melak47 Flat white, thanks.
coming right up...
@Rapptz "does it do what I expect it to do" <-- big deal imo
user1804599
22:14
Precondition and postcondition violations are UB.
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@melak47 Is CM worth it?
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I wonder how far I can go with optimisations.
user1804599
Type-checking preconditions and postconditions can definitely be worth using in optimisations wrt member access.
@Fanael what I run seems pretty stock-ish. I only went this way because I got bored waiting for an official lollipop update
22:15
@TemplateRex Ho!
on the plus side, the CM installer will install a better recovery image and root your device in a couple clicks. :)
@melak47 :)
Ell
Ell
@рытфолд how do you specify postconditions and preconditions
?
@Ell inb4 "they're implied"
Ell
Ell
back later
22:17
@Ell On requirement analysis
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sub foo (s: String): String
    require -- this is a bunch of preconditions
        startsWith "foo" s
    ensure -- this is a bunch of postconditions
        endsWith "oof" out
    do -- this is the function body
        reverse s
    end
user1804599
Additionally, : String and : String are preconditions and postconditions as well; ones that check types.
user1804599
Violating them in debug mode raises an exception whereas violating them in release mode is UB.
user1804599
Similarly structs can specify construction postconditions.
so what you're saying is it's static typing but shit.
user1804599
22:20
No, it's incredibly nice.
@рытфолд blrh
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I'm very happy with this design.
@рытфолд I hope this is Eiffel
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@sehe I took lots of the syntax from Eiffel.
ephemeral language design
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22:22
Eiffel is a great programming language.
@Rapptz I’m not sure how to answer that, but in any case you know where to find mine.
@LucDanton I just mean my tests seem lame.
I don’t want sexy tests.
Obvious I guess.
It feels like they're just.. there.
I don't exhaustively test everything
Well, I don’t test everything. Maybe I stop before I feel like you do?
22:33
Just something I expect.
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@sehe everlasting language design
I would not attempt exhaustive checking without the tools for it. Too error-prone.
funny, ADL drags in stuff from base classes, stuff from template parameters, but not stuff from template parameters of base class templates
Sadly in C++ one frequent purpose is to instantiate the damn templates to perform type-checking. So that makes many tests very, very plain and obvious.
so template<class T> class Derived : Base<T, typename MyTrait<T>::type> will not suffer from ADL stuff on MyTrait<T>::type, so effectively derivation seals off ADL here
22:40
@TemplateRex kinda missing some context here—is the second argument supposed to be a template?
@LucDanton yes
so basically Base<T, U> is some helper class that is specialized on MyTrait<T>::type
I want to hide the 2nd Base template parameter from clients, and also rule out any ADL nastiness
Machiavelli–Murphy.
you're ADL nastiness
woa I have nice rep
@LucDanton the problem with ADL is that you can have Murphy quite easily
22:43
aaah, I remember having 66,666 rep.
@Puppy hey puppy, back to your stomach ache, or just cranky for the evening?
ah that's just a friendly greeting
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Puppy how does Wide deal with ADL.
@рытфолд Not really decided yet, but right now I have fairly basic ADL for Wide types and C++ rules for C++ types.
user1804599
22:45
Is it nicely explicit or shittily implicit like in C++?
@Puppy wait, wut? Wide is backward compat with C++?
Yeah but the logical conclusion you should reach is then to pass every parameter via template<typename A> struct adl_safe_arg { template<typename Dummy = void> using type = A; }; and have your templates use typename A::template type<> to restore the actual argument (or any similar scheme). Are you willing to do that all the time?
didn't you know that?
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@TemplateRex that's pretty much the point of Wide lol
it's not the point, but it's certainly a fair chunk of the point.
22:46
@рытфолд I thought the point was world domination through superiority regardless of the rest of the world
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No that's what I am doing.
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Look up upon me, for I have the power of a god!
This paranoia is on the order of meticulously using std::addressof instead of &.
Oh yeah and ::fully::qualified::nonsense
@LucDanton no not really, just in the example I gave, cuz Derived<T> has some operator<< that I don't want to be mixed with nasty operator<< from hidden template parameters
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Q: Do chat room links belong in tag wikis?

David MolesI just got an edit review for a tag wiki change removing a chat.stackoverflow.com link from a tag wiki. This answer seems to suggest that chat rooms are Considered Harmful and/or only for Secret Masters of SO, so possibly the link was removed on that basis? I'll be honest, I've only just become b...

Well, I wonder as well ....
22:48
@LucDanton yeah and (void) casts to guard against comma operators
@TemplateRex Does your Derived have any sort of conversion to whatever that 'nasty' operator is going to accept?
@LucDanton OK, good point, I guess I am guarding against Machiavelli now,
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I guess it's considered fine if the chatroom's title doesn't contain the name of any of my organs. — рытфолд 9 secs ago
In any case, the derivation from Base<T, Bla<T>> is still OK because it reduces the class signature and helps in error messages (there are a few more template parameters in the real code)
Yup.
I’m honestly sympathetic to guarding against ADL, but type parameters are so ubiquitous that this particular fight is not worth fighting, is my point. I fight at the other end by being cautious in what my function templates (that could hence be found via ADL) accept. Partial ordering is a blessing for that. And whoever does not do the same will reap what they have sown.
22:53
@LucDanton can you give an example how partial ordering helps here? (I tend to be rather ham-fisted with static asserts, hopefully concepts lite will come soon)
Liquor<Ice>?
Now we don't even have "Lounge" in the title?
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I don't understand when people confuse tastiness with healthiness.
(btw, the ADL was more of a curiosity where I tried to trigger it for fun's sake and to learn that part of the Standard, the class signature was the main reason for the derivation)
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They're completely orthogonal, yet some people claim they are the same thing.
We don't need lounge when we have liquor.
22:54
Why can't we have both
liquor lounge
Lounge<Liquor>
@TemplateRex template<typename Blah> std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, foo<Blah> const& f); is very likely to only pop-up where and when you need, and not when you don’t. It is also error-message friendly IME.
So for your case it doesn’t help.
@LucDanton and if Foo<Bla> has implicit conversion to U, and you get supplied Bla=U?
@TemplateRex Conversion from?
22:58
@LucDanton Foo<Bla> converts to U, U has operator<< and then you get template novel, right?
That operator can only ever receive a foo<B> (including cases where the actual argument is derived from it).
If you define an operator<< taking derived<T> and you attempt a call with a derived<foo<B>> the first operator will never be called.
If you mess up the call/second operator the first one will appear in the error messages, yes.
ah , I see
@рытфолд They're not completely orthogonal.
Ah, the old "I know you downvoted all my answers just now" response.
Looks at profile
American!!
Gosh darn diddly.
So what have I missed here over the last hour or so?
23:13
> Did you mean: haskell coffee
it's telling you to switch back to Java
whats another word for 'object' that has the same semantics
same semantics in which context
@R.MartinhoFernandes For you.
"We are intelligent people..." speak for yourself would ya you insensitive clod — PeeHaa Sep 22 '14 at 8:12
@Pris "object"
@Pris "entity"
23:17
'Target'
@Pris "thing"
@Pris "item"
@Pris "element"
oooooh item works
@Pris "piece of matter"
@Pris "female"
and that's all I've got
ks::Female object;
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ohh boyyy.
23:21
@EtiennedeMartel ;p
I'm bored.
._.
When OOP emphasises the receiver in a method call a.foo(b, c), isn’t it more of a Subject-Oriented perspective?
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is that a grammatical joke?
Not just, but yes.
23:25
@Rapptz At least you're not boned.
Terrible joke.
A part from "stupid", what is the idea, of having only a REST service and then a pure client side web application (with jQuery AJAX calls to the REST service), called?
@Rapptz Is it a mildly amusing observation though?
TIL Luc has Etienne plonked.
23:29
@Jefffrey what else are you gonna do? a server side web application that makes HTTP requests to the service?
@melak47 A pure server application (the server outputs HTML only).
@Rapptz If nothing else, a dig at poorly-chosen terminology?
@Rapptz i wish i had nothing to do
As opposed to a server that only outputs JSON data (or any other format) and a Javascript client that reads this data and renders the page.
@LucDanton Oh that sad face was directed to Jefffrey.
I feel like writing a book (again).
Someone stop me
23:31
Do that!
I think it's a great idea
Do eeet.
Wait, book about what
What kind of book?
Nooo
I don't really know.
@Jefffrey and that'd be preferable because? Sorry I don't get web things :D
@Jefffrey Luc is a little plonk-happy
@Rapptz Nah do it
23:32
Why would you all tell me to do something as horrible as writing a book.
You guys truly dislike me
Books are awesome
Well, the concept
some books suck
What should the book be about then
Whatever you want
This reminds me of the Lounge<Book> thing Pubby started but no one contributed.
holy fuck ECMAScript 6 has pack expansion (sort of)
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Q: Javascript - '...' meaning

tnedutsI am looking at a open source javascript application, specifically an extension for firefox. I am seeing this syntax in multiple places that I do not know what it means if anyone can shed some light on this. such as.. return (...args) or... console.info(message, ...args.slice(1)); any ...

23:33
Another dead Lounge project.
We should have a page for those.
We had one, then we ran out of storage because of rightfold's projects
@Rapptz That’s an idea for a project! Start it.
We don't have a wiki anymore though.
Anyway do write a book if there's something you know well enough
Lounge<Graveyard>
23:34
@melak47 It has its pros and its cons.
Writing books is lame.
@Rapptz You're wrong. In the lounge, we don't "dislike", we "hate".
Reading them is fine.
@LucDanton Assuming I got the joke, it depends on foo
@Rapptz You want to write a book, but you don't know about what?
23:35
@LucDanton The wiki that is currently missing could be in that page.
Maybe I shouldn’t have played up the 'joke' angle.
My statement was a joke too lol
@Jefffrey Yes.
Well if foo is for instance move, then the receiver is the object, not the subject
assuming move moves the receiver
but I don't even know if I got it right
> What normal text can you turn really creepy by adding a ;) after it?
23:37
Found this while going through some of the meta.SO gems: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/282933/922184
"I hope she is dead ;)"
 .----------------.  .----------------.  .----------------.
| .--------------. || .--------------. || .--------------. |
| |    ______    | || |  _________   | || | ____    ____ | |
| |  .' ___  |   | || | |_   ___  |  | || ||_   \  /   _|| |
| | / .'   \_|   | || |   | |_  \_|  | || |  |   \/   |  | |
| | | |    ____  | || |   |  _|  _   | || |  | |\  /| |  | |
| | \ `.___]  _| | || |  _| |___/ |  | || | _| |_\/_| |_ | |
| |  `._____.'   | || | |_________|  | || ||_____||_____|| |
| |              | || |              | || |              | |
ah hey, looks decent.
all right let's watch a movie
Lounge movie night
23:40
mr nobody
Mr. Brightside
it's the title of a movie
aaah quiet week at work this week
got a long technical feature to work on and my boss is away.
it's the title of a song
you still at work?
23:41
Jackass Flats is a shallow alluvial basin located in the southwest portion of the Nevada National Security Site in Nye County, Nevada. The area lies east of Yucca Mountain, south of the Calico Hills and Shoshone Mountain and northwest of Skull Mountain. The valley drains to the southwest via the Tonopah and Fortymile washes into the Amargosa Valley across US Route 95 at Amargosa Valley. The "flat" covers an area of approximately 120 square miles (310 km2) and ranges in elevation from about 2,800 ft (850 m) just north of US 95 to 4,000 ft (1,200 m) at the mountain bases to the north and east. It...
no wonder it's quiet :D
I am not at work
@WilliamJockusch Your last name looks too much like "Cockush", can you change it? — Dark Ashelin Jan 7 at 16:15
ahahaha
23:43
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, I didn't even see that one.
that question was asked on my birthday
your girthday
sorry the word looked too similar
could you use another?
This song's cool.
what is it
never mind
yeah I always liked Mr Brightside
@Jefffrey bah, webstuff
23:47
@AndyProwl It's 23:47 in this timezone.
@Jefffrey is it good?
@Puppy Yeah I know. Was just a lame joke or something
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I liked it
Every other questions on meta's most downvoted list is downvote butthurt.
23:54
what, "I got downvoted, now am butthurt, plix help"?
More like, "why you <invoke godwin's law> downvote my question. I'm banned" sort of thing.
:)
Meta is mostly bullcrap nowadays anyway
I got really cross with meta today

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