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15:00
Since Flash was bought by Adobe, they removed the ability to change brush sizes.
"You can just zoom out if you want a bigger brush"
btw its' a course on coursera (well, if you're asking xD)
It's like saying that if you are unsatisfied by your penis size you can just take a closer look at it.
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What did I say?
nevermind, I read zoom in, sorry
Fucking adobe
> "You can just zoom in if you want a bigger brush"
15:02
2 mins ago, by Jefffrey
"You can just zoom out if you want a bigger brush"
Adobe is like Ubisoft of programming companies.
Oh wait
you edited, I was about to feel stupid
How can you screw up something as simple as changing the brush size. Seriously. What the fuck were they thinking.
15:11
@Jefffrey Simple. They weren't thinking at all.
@Jefffrey I can't bend forward enough :(
@Enissay link?
@Jefffrey we're all busy processing that very question
@Borgleader sometimes pictures are so small that zooming doesn't help. Adobe didn't think about that.
@Jefffrey oh, you can still change brush size, you just need to by the $5 dlc
@khajvah So. What you're really saying is that you have a micro-penis?
It's ok. It happens, reportedly
15:19
@sehe Can you confirm something for me? I've been thinking about it for about 2 days now, and I don't think spirit::lex can handle nested multiline comments. Is that correct?
@sehe I was replying but whatever
@Borgleader erm. Pretty sure it can. Done :) Will require external state (or tedious repeated token definition and a hardcoded limit on nesting)
Hmm, ok I'll keep thinking about it.
The real question is: why
got to say, I love how fast gh pages updates when you push :)
15:23
I really hate lex. Most of the time. Like I've said often, I don't see the appeal of Spirit if used with lex
Well I have to skip tokens in comments but I don't want to remove them as a pre-process step because if I do the line numbers/columns will be wrong
So, create parser state for comments, using an "external" (parser local?) nesting count
@thecoshman gitsnub
@Borgleader Oh boy, have you already got line position iterators working with/through lex? That's one of those aspects where Lex has a tax
@sehe This solution has worked for me so far.
15:28
Do you actually use token ids? I always leave them autogenerated
Oh I get it. You don't use the token_def objects in your grammar. (Begs the question: why?)
Or do you not use a Qi grammar?
I have a hand written recursive descent parser
 this->self
oh, my.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this is required because two phase lookup or wtv, and self is from spirit::lex
this->self.me->myself.I
@Borgleader Ah. So you're only using Lex. That uncomplicates. You can still use lexer states. I guess I have some answers showing this on SO. Nevertheless, I definitely don't recall having done the nesting level tweak. Though there are some lexers with semantic actions in my answers (actor_lexer search keyword) and you can use the same principle with boost::phoenix::ref
15:31
@Borgleader yeah but ew
@sehe Excerpt from the parser if you're interested. I'll take a look at your answers in a bit. I'm working on another project atm.
@milleniumbug me->myself() && i
can anyone help me with this jsfiddle.net/35mefsfr im trying to align title and bottom text of title like bottom
@Borgleader Aw. Oldfashioned runtime polymorphism. That's actually really hard to do with Spirit Qi!
user1804599
@Steve No.
15:33
oops wrong room
user1804599
@Steve Yes.
Fairly wrong I'd say. And I'm not very good at understatements
user1804599
I program. Therefore I am.
Codito Ergo Sum
15:34
@sehe I think puppy uses variants? I might look into that at some point, but for now it was simpler to do it this way (for me at least)
user1804599
I don't code ergonomic sum types.
@Borgleader Of course he uses variants :) Much more modern
whatup lounge
user1804599
To program, or not to be?
user1804599
Don't write parsers in C++.
15:36
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A: How can I use polymorphic attributes with boost::spirit::qi parsers?

seheSpirit is a lot friendlier to compiletime-polymorphism typedef variant<Command1, Command2, Command3> Command; But, let's suppose you really want to do the old-fashioned polymorphism thing... Just newing-up the polymorphic objects on the fly during parsing, however, is a sure-fire way to ma...

This is what I meant with "very hard to do" (correctly) in Qi
user1804599
Use new, pointers and a garbage collector.
are internships (preferably C++) hard to find for high school sophomores? :|
where do you live?
New York
15:37
I guess you just assumed that as part of your question huh
No, I assumed it'd be similar everywhere.
not asking for a specific company. my question's more about whether it's possible for someone my age to get an internship
I don't think it's about specific companies. It's obviously going to be easier to achieve that in, say, New York than, say, the Australian outback.
@sehe oh jeez, you werent kidding
15:39
And that's just one example of how your assumption is flawed!
@Borgleader Which is why all my answers use static polymorphism when using spirit (most of the time that's fully auto-magic)
I had a dream that I updated my nvidia drivers to try out vulkan and it screwed my computer up
@Pris That's actually what will happen in 2 weeks
when is source2 coming ;_;
valve pils
@Pris Knowing nVidia, it wouldn't surprise me if part of the official announcement is that all their drivers since (say) last October have already included support.
15:42
@Blob when HL3 comes out
@Borgleader is that actually confirmed?
user1804599
"never" => three consonants => Half-Life 3 confirmed release date: never
@thecoshman No, I'm kidding, because the joke is HL3 will never come out
To program, or not
to be? That is the question.
parse in C++ do not
(cheating since c++ is not a syllable)
user1804599
Write parsers in languages that offer syntactic sugar for monadic computations, such as C#, F#, Haskell and Scala.
15:44
"never" => e only vowel => e => 3 => half life 3 confirmed
@райтфолд Or Factor or even Perl (GASP)
user1804599
You can add it to Perl, sure.
user1804599
And Clojure as well!
@райтфолд Half-Life 3: one dissonant; Q.E.D.
user1804599
Maybe even to C++ with macros or templates.
user1804599
15:45
Quantum electrodynamics.
@райтфолд Do you love me?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
I am afraid of you.
user1804599
I thought of using [] for function calls.
user1804599
proc main[] {
    io.writeln["Hello, world!"];
}
15:47
@райтфолд why?
Wait what. The joke was that you would say "No." and I would say "1" and it would appear as "No. 1"
that's just going against convention for no good reason.
@райтфолд Didn't you already make subscripting ()?
user1804599
I don't know how to represent type constructors in my compiler.
Use () for pure functions and [] for non-pure!
15:48
@milleniumbug well at least there is a justification there
Use () for subscripting, {} for function calls and [] for code blocks
user1804599
Subscripting is a function call.
user1804599
I'm not an idiot.
user1804599
Arrays are functions!
you allowing operator overloading?
15:50
Everything is a function
user1804599
Your mother is a function.
lol
@райтфолд If it functions, it has a raise!
@sehe ah the irish...
So. In fact it's not just the merkins (not that anything was new)
@sehe meth wasn't accidentally legalised, it was illegally made illegal :\
15:51
I suspect these two readings aren't mutually exclusive
If something was outlawed illegally, it could be argued to have not been outlawed
@sehe which is exactly the point
it was brought to light by some defense lawyer.
The passed some law that allowed the gvmnt to have a 'substance blacklist', at it was considered unconstitutional to allow the gvmnt to be able to do that.
@thecoshman Someone up on the server?
@Jefffrey vOv I might do though
probably not though
15:57
:c
bussy spray painting
so I'd be on and off too much
What's that?
plus my cat and some random street cat are entertaining me with their window hiijinks
> Urban Dictionary: bussy
> www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bussy
> Slang term used by gay men to connote Boy-Pussy. In reference to their anus. Bussy has been used for at least 15 years by gay men to describe their...
gg cosh
15:58
@Jefffrey what's what?
Do you have LRiO plonked?
@Jefffrey ofc
49 secs ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
> Urban Dictionary: bussy
> www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bussy
> Slang term used by gay men to connote Boy-Pussy. In reference to their anus. Bussy has been used for at least 15 years by gay men to describe their...
@Jefffrey Of course he does
@Jefffrey He plonked me when I started pointing out that he can't spell basic words

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