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21:00
Why should I carry either if I don't need it?
get a glock
the glock is great
I live in a nice city.
get a plasma cannon
and it's a one headshot kill if the target doesn't have a helmet
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@Xeo where other than the standard can I find these rules :v
21:00
it's effective
@AlexM. wtf would I want to kill anybody
even if they're attacking me
Xeo
Xeo
@райтфолд cppreference maybe
@Cinch Or you don't go out after 8pm
yeah
@khajvah I've gone out at 12-4 and I've been fine
I live in Hawaii dude.
after 8PM PvP mode is turned on globally
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@Rapptz Should I just use one template parameter and just have the expected be cast/converted to the actual for comparison? I was thinking of the situation where there is a == operator overloaded for two different types
@Cinch ah, is that the place with ferraris and stuff?
@khajvah No
21:01
lol
The cost of living is insane
I wasn't able to play at all today :\
I take the bus to college and back everyday
even the mouse feels heavy
I feel like shit
have a beer
21:02
I eat instant ramen like crazy
relax a bit
@MLM expect(x).equal_to(y) should just call x == y which solves the problem of two different types of operator==.
@AndyProwl no beer around but I still have gin and tonic
@AlexM. Whatever works for you
@khajvah Saving precious bytes.
21:07
Clicking references on wikipedia is depressing
there's like a 80% chance it's a 404
@райтфолд I see your pet language is called Mill
user1804599
Me too.
@райтфолд as a heads-up, there's a new CPU architecture called the Mill
This is really bad. Since I got a job, I can't read and learn new stuff. I feel like a job is actually doing harm to my career.
MLM
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@Rapptz trying to implement. I must be not understanding something: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/735baed820d12397
so unless you feel ok with clashing with that you should change it
21:09
@Cinch Eeeeh. Katchung! I've got my master at Kibotu, ya know!
@MLM you need the template parameter there
@khajvah Learn through your job?
because it's a class not a function; no parameters will be deduced
@MLM The class templates require template parameters, template function don't. Make a function that deduces it and return the object of the class.
@Cinch I want to do kernel level development in future but my job is python development. How am I supposed to learn?
21:11
@khajvah Python dev in what?
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So I have to make expect a function so that it can deduce without specifying to get it the way @Rapptz suggests. Trying to think how I would still do chaining with that.
Why would you want to do kernel dev
just rename your class template to expect_type and then make expect_type<T> expect(T&& x) { return { std::forward<T>(x); }; }
@CatPlusPlus I actually like machine level stuff more. Should have studied electronic engineering probably
21:14
@khajvah (That's why I'm in computer engineering!)
@Cinch It's a web application. I am doing server-side development.
@khajvah There must be something that overlaps between the two
resource management, etc.
But yeah, they're pretty far away from each other in terms of abstraction
@Cinch lol no
Also I'm starting to prefer my own Hyper syntax as I write C++
how am i spamming? im just trying to put the errors messages here because i assume they're necessary to isolate the problem — Jonathan Basile 1 min ago
21:17
Not that I don't like my job. There are interesting stuff in every kind of job.
def class Parser:
def func parse(char c):
return 0;
;
;

is much better
whoops
Well you get the idea
user1804599
terrible
It is readable though
is it
is it really
user1804599
no
21:20
why do you have dangling smellycolons?
user1804599
It's as well-indented as the code of a noob.
get it?
All the commands start with a descriptive verb
code smell, semicolons, smellycolons?
no?
ok
@Cinch ^ def what please? I don't get anything ...
21:21
@πάνταῥεῖ def = define
beh, "make_do_parse" is how you make do a parse!
the code is pretty ugly tho
in all seriousness
Let me indent it
@Cinch #define ??
@πάνταῥεῖ no, as in function or class definition
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21:22
Kinect to Small Basic
@Cinch Did you invent a language too?
user1804599
Was there a GoingNative 2014?
shit, I'm looking at the kind of messages players get from betters after losing a match
@Cinch What you're actually talking about? C++ extension proposals, or what?
user1804599
Will there be a GoingNative 2015?
21:23
some people are so not right in the head
class Parser:
    def parse(c):
        return 0
@πάνταῥεῖ A hypothetical programming language I have
@milleniumbug No, I want delimiters
^^^ and that's Python
python is the most beautiful of all.
(Python is also dynamic)
21:25
python is really pretty
@Cinch "A hypothetical programming language I have" Pfrrr! Noone ever will be using it.
@πάνταῥεῖ I want to write a LLVM parser for it eventually
what's with this tendency of inventing programming languages?
@Cinch It's probably not worth the efforts!
@πάνταῥεῖ I want to understand it
Plus I want to be able to jump onto GCC or LLVM dev in the future
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21:27
@Rapptz Wow, that is awesome! Small syntax error in your snippet (extra semi colon in brace init): template <typename T> expect_type<T> expect(T&& x) { return { std::forward<T>(x) }; };
Thank you for the awesome improvement
ALL OF YOUR STUFF SHIPPED
HAIKU BOT ASKED THE POSTMAN
TO TREAT IT KINDLY
I don't see a syntax error in my snippet.
I love Fangamer's emails.
They have haikus in them.
Yours has an extra semicolon
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@Rapptz At the end maybe. But yours in the brace initialization: return { std::forward<T>(x) ; };
21:29
@khajvah blame @Puppy
@MLM oh you're right
@StackedCrooked I'll take a look, kancolle doesn't seem that interesting
didn't see that
I'm sure the whole anime is just carried by kongou
Please note that I addressed all your issues (the documentation confusion, the unnecessary code, the type of the integer literal) /at once/ even supplying a fully working example live which pre-empted the linking-related questions you encountered afterwards. I don't think I deserve the flagging and "if you arent willing to help further that's fine" attitude. (I was just not amused with the large amount of followup comments that were on things already addressed. Give yourself time to actually read the answers and messages. And your answerers to answer your followup comments. Cheers — sehe 14 secs ago
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21:30
No worries, just tripped me up a bit. Really improved the syntax of this whole thing
I have no idea how multiplayer games work
This episode is awesome.
@AndyProwl Luckily
It has an interview with Snowden.
21:31
is there a book about it?
apparently there's an intergalactic battle going on in EVE right now and it's an important event: pcgamer.com/…
also jesus christ that game's UI
Here's the clean stuff
EVE is better to read about than to watch or actually play
@CatPlusPlus ikr
Lounge is like yesterday's reddit
21:33
Who gives a fuck about baddit
A human need to be understood
Of computing devices
Hello!
Our saviour
I feel that changing the syntax and making C++ a bit more readable is preferable
Cough. Nobody ever considered this
21:35
Yeah nobody ever tried that
lol
also if I provide a smart pointer base type things might be easier
Does anyone want to answer a question on coding conventions for me?
i.e. new ref reference = alloc int(6); vs alloc new int (6);
wow... So cruel...
21:36
@robbert229 use tabs. or spaces. whatever.
@robbert229 I'll try
shoot
Pastebin be 503.
The guy. Types. Too. Damn. Fast. It would be so helpful if you slowed down. You really didn't have to repeat all that. — sehe just now
Fuck. That. Guy.
Be a sane person and use gist ;_;
you posted that picture and I wanted to make a joke about robbert shooting cinch
21:36
@Cinch lolwut
thanks
@AlexM. Also meh it's not very important or intergalactic anyway
@milleniumbug I'm trying to formulate a good syntax for Hyper
@Cinch lolwut
//Double .. == scope operator
ahahahhahahahaha
Allocating memory?
lol-level savage
21:37
def func main():
Ugh another rightfold
This is triply redundant.
@Griwes it's not though
because you can do this:
Also aaaaargh ; instead of }.
@Griwes So?
It's much cleaner and easier to type
21:38
@Cinch It is. If you allow "func" anywhere else, your syntax is broken.
@Griwes how about this:
def func lambda = new func {return 0;}
user1804599
ugh, std::vector has no push_front.
How about function main() {}.
if (dynamic_var.type == int)
    print(num + 6);
else if (dynamic_var.type => string)
@Cinch Ugh, terrible.
21:39
why == for int and => for string?
lol context sensitive block terminators beats even C++ grammar
@Blob because => is a cast
@AlexM. I have no idea what I am looking at.
@Nican yeah that's my impression too
@райтфолд .insert(.begin) you noob
21:39
The easiest way to explain is via an example. MethodA takes a char*. How do I make it visible to other people if MethodA requires one to not free the char*, or if it copies it so that you can free immediately after its done. This is kind of more of a C quiestion rather than C++
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I'll just push_back and std::reverse instead.
@AlexM. Really wish the stream had a commentator.
In other words, (var.type => int) allows you to check if a cast works
@Nican Nothing's happening
while (var => type0 IS a cast
21:40
@robbert229 use C++
@райтфолд o.O
@robbert229 Take std::unique_ptr<char[]> or std::string
@Cinch Good luck compiling that to C++
@Cinch lol
@CatPlusPlus That's a reference, though
21:42
Cinch's language compiles to C++?
@Griwes A reference would be implemented as a container for types
please dont make languages
@Blob Should at least bind and allow passing of types
ITT people having no clue about programming languages and why they are the way they are are making languages and think they should be doing that
@Blob Sadly due to bureaucracy I don't have that choice...
21:42
find a better job
@Nican They flipped the station, what you're seeing is actual EVE gameplay, i.e. waiting on timers and shit
Also lel syntax is the last of C++'s problems.
@blob But that requires effort...
You can't fix C++ by fixing its syntax, lol
i remember dealing with owning pointers. i don't remember how i dealt with them.
21:43
Also instead of templates we'd have interfaces
I think I'll start ignoring people who start talking about their wonderful unimplemented languages that are just perfect and everything
@CatPlusPlus Well I said I wanted to create a binding
but I gotta do class stuff first
@Griwes To varying degrees, that applies to everybody who ever designs a programming language. Nobody knows all of them, and you never know exactly how to solve interesting problems until after you've done so, and lived with the result for a while.
@CatPlusPlus so you're fine with GPSL? :D
Design the fucking thing first, then implement it, then talk about it
21:44
@CatPlusPlus Well I'll probably ask for help along the way though
@Griwes lol implying C++ has more thought put into it than that
@JerryCoffin Sure, there's just a level at which you start knowing what you are doing. Most of people trying to do that are below that level (see Cinch's "syntax is the only problem").
@CatPlusPlus :D
@Cinch Note that designing and implementing a language (ESPECIALLY if you want to cover C++) is multi-year work
C++ is better designed than Cinch's language.
@CatPlusPlus yeah but that's okay
21:46
Stand back nerds. Cat has prepared his daily dose of C++ Sucks jokes.
I can just compile to C++ code or something
or interpret it
@Griwes only by a few decades of work
You can make all the feature lists you want, that's not designing
Cinch can cover that in no time!
@Cinch That doesn't make anything simpler
21:46
@CatPlusPlus Unless I map features
What random number generator from <random> to use instead of std::mt19937?
It's too big.
Now you have to consider both semantics of C++ and your own whatever you want when designing
@CatPlusPlus Well I want it to be sort of coupled
i.e. references are more like unique_ptr or an any container
You're just namedropping features
@Cinch I think you should forget C++ and make an independent, simpler language. After that, do whatever you want.
21:47
@Blob I wanted to make a scripting language that could interface with C++ and allow complete passing of structures and types
My suggestion is to forget that
Puppy is making C++ interop
@Blob Okay, maybe at first
For like 4 years now
Not done yet
Well all I have to do is make a Hyper -> C++ parser
21:48
No
Also that's not what parser does
Well if It compiles to C++ then it should guaranteed be compatible with the language at that point
@Cinch lol
@Cinch lol
Y'know that is what the LLVM guys thought to: "Well, all we have to do is make a C++ -> LLVM IR compiler" ;)
def func lambda = func {return 0;}

--->

auto lambda = []{return 0;}
Right? no?
21:49
It's not that simple
source transformation is more complicated than you give credit
@Rapptz Probably but I can design it in a way to be more simple
Well, you can do dumb translation and ignore target language semantics
But then you'll have to deal with errors in generated code
what about e.g. def func volatile = func { return func(); }
Truly the better way of using C++
21:50
@CatPlusPlus But I mean, it's almost literally a C++ wrapper
@Cinch Don't think so.
It's worse than C++ by virtue of being a C++ wrapper
What about interfacing with C++ code that uses tokens which are identifiers in hyper?
Also it's not simple
@gha.st then it'll be a std::function?
21:51
What about dealing with macros?
etc. pp.
ban macros :D
@gha.st We're going from hyper to C++, not back
@gha.st ban that :D
I'm extremely tired of all this omg i'm making a new language crap
@gha.st ban that too :D
21:51
@Cinch But you want to interface with C++, so it is not that simple
Blame badfold
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lol
@gha.st Something like hyper_bind("name", class) or something of the sort
And if the name collides, then it collides
@Cinch I really suggest implementing some interpreter for an assembly-like language. Just forget C++.
Basically, it is doable for a primitive wrapper prototype, but it quickly becomes harder once you get down and dirty
21:53
My language is so much better than C++ I literally have to debug generated compiler output because I completely ignored the fact that the target language exists
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@CatPlusPlus What language?
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std::unordered_map's bucket inspection methods are so incredibly silly.
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There's about no use-case for them and they restrict the implementation to bucket-based hash tables.
@Cinch His statement fits Hyper.... :P
@gha.st I'm not saying it's super progressive
It's more just like a nice wrapper
It's more like a scripting language but C++ compatible
21:56
@Griwes Well, yes--at least in opinion, you do pretty much need to start with at least one or two trivial languages to learn the mechanics first, then (if you haven't already lost interest) deal with designing something that might break new ground and really be better than what ten thousand CS juniors (or thereabouts) write every year.
@Cinch C++
If you want to learn language design then start with simple things and work your way up
@Cinch hahahah
This is big boy stuff
@CatPlusPlus probably, yeah.
@Griwes I'll probably just start with a C wrapper or something
@Cinch lol
21:57
without macros
And if your goal is to have a scripting language then just pick a goddamn scripting language
Compiling to more complex languages is more complex than compiling to less complex languages (woah)
@Cinch For the record, I didn't plonk you yet just because you are sometimes hilarious.
@Griwes I wish I could see who plonked me
...that would kinda... err... make no sense
Why not?
21:59
I don't plonk Cinch because he's not evil. He seems really motivated and truly devoted.
(That, and I don't plonk anyone for real since I had become an owner)
@Cinch You can (unless the list is too big to fit on your screen).
@JerryCoffin How?

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