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13:00
I wish the info was like this
Ven
Ven
@Columbo did you also use paint-text for the name?
@Blob it sucks
@Ven what
no
@BartekBanachewicz it does
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13:00
Wooo Mill v0.0.2! Now with multi-module programs!
Ven
Ven
why is template<class T> using = T::type; <- how is T::type ambiguous?
it'll die soon don't worry
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven That needs a typename
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Now I can work on data types!
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A: Is there any word for the opposite of a "bug" in programming?

Lightning Racis in ObritIt's still a bug! Even if the symptoms are apparently fortuitous.

Ven
Ven
13:02
@Xeo I know it needs a typename. I'm asking why does it need a typename
hurm
my game is smoothing and desmoothing itself
the time calculations must still be off
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I add, my ideia — Dexter 6 mins ago
@Ven It isn't when you consider human logic. Stop thinking.
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He even misspelled "idea" twice.
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven Because C++ is stupid and can't tell that only a type is valid there.
(It can in other places: Base class specification, for example.)
Ven
Ven
13:03
should I be looking at §3.4.3 ?
Xeo
Xeo
dunno
@Xeo Or in conversion operator declarators.
Xeo
Xeo
I haven't opened the standard for a long time
IIRC.
Ven
Ven
@Xeo I'm in the process of reading it, and I'm at §3.4.3.2. it doesn't make much sense from here
(I mean, for me, starting ~ that point)
13:04
@Ven What are you looking for
hmm it looks fluent in asteroids sample
Ven
Ven
@Columbo a justification on why does c++ needs the typename keyword in that case
@Ven -That's in §14.6
Name resolution
Ven
Ven
or how is it defined in standard word. like "a nested-name-specifier is..."
oh, it's name resolution, not name lookup
    --modify $ \x -> x { lastUpdateTime = t }
    modify $ \x -> x { lastUpdateTime = lastUpdateTime x + desiredSPF }
13:05
@Ven "A name used in a template declaration or definition and that is dependent on a template-parameter is assumed not to name a type unless the applicable name lookup finds a type name or the name is qualified by the keyword typename."
That's due to the way templates are parsed by compilers.
hmm this doesn't take compensation of multiframe lag into account
They have to consider several ambiguities in the grammar which are resolved by introducing typename
Ven
Ven
@Columbo thanks for looking that up for me :-)
@Ven I didn't
Ven
Ven
thanks anyway
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13:07
@BartekBanachewicz y u no lens!
Xeo
Xeo
@райтфолд cause Jefffrey kept whining about dependencies or something
Ven
Ven
@Columbo do you happen to have a blogpost or something handy that talks about this?
@райтфолд Idea in russian is pronounced as "ideia", maybe that's why
I just went to the shittiest restaurant ever
@MomotapaLimpopo Even by Ugandian standards?
Ven
Ven
@райтфолд it was posted yday
I sure hope it's better than clion. but vc isn't
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Q: Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords?

MSaltersIn templates, where and why do I have to put typename and template on dependent names? What exactly are dependent names anyway? I have the following code: template <typename T, typename Tail> // Tail will be a UnionNode too. struct UnionNode : public Tail { // ... template<typename U> st...

I ordered 4 (four) motherfucking CHICKEN SKEWERS and a 1 (one) motherfucking BOWL OF RICE. Not extremely sophisticated food if you will. And they took 35 mins to arrive. With the restaurant being half empty. And they were awful. And undercooked. And overpriced.
Life is difficult
@райтфолд what xeo said
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13:10
@Jefffrey you suck!
examples use Lens anyway vOv
Ven
Ven
wtf my SO avatar changed when I changed my name
oooh, I changed my email as well. must be based on that
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> Language Theroy: Regular Expressi
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How can anyone take a question with such a title seriously?
@Ven add your new email to your gravatar
Ven
Ven
13:11
@BartekBanachewicz I don't have a gravatar account, and I just plainly removed my email address
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I also often remove emails.
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Otherwise my inbox gets full quickly!
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I love Go.
My fucked up university keeps milking me wtf
Ven
Ven
:[
13:16
When they are bored, they just ask for money.
I need a while loop
Ven
Ven
whileM.
just use guarded corecursion instead
I'm using when and I'd like to convert it to while
but that means I'd need a variable
hm...
let's refactor that into a function first
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@BartekBanachewicz Use C.
Ven
Ven
Got my PR merged! yay! (on illacceptanything)
13:18
lol
@AndyProwl I think the "pattern" and "very modern" are a bit opposing
@Ven good job
Wow, searching for a whole hour. In my day we performed days of research! At least! — Lightning Racis in Obrit 15 secs ago
new kids are so lazy
Ven
Ven
Kids these days
@Columbo s/old/cold/ tyvm
@Columbo also, havastar (you spent so much effort)
I'm in love with where expressions.
13:23
@Columbo do one for me
@райтфолд in ancient Greeece transliterated, that's not a typo
> Greeece
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Ugh.
next thing you'll tell me you're from ancient grease
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The weather is nice and immediately idiots start swinging their chainsaws and making lots of noise.
Xeo
Xeo
13:24
@BartekBanachewicz forever with Maybe :D
@BartekBanachewicz 'true' is a perfectly good variable :D
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Is Gerrit good?
when (tDiff > desiredSPF) $ replicateM_ n hateUpdate
    where n = floor $ tDiff / desiredSPF
this seems ok
@AndyProwl Having read it, I think it's pretty decent (modulo spacious formatting). The subtle point being that the ranged-for implicitly converts the ref-wrappers to the observer type. That's kinda neat.
13:26
wut what parse error
@orlp y u so punny taday
@sehe I have nothing better to do
all day I've been sitting around waiting for libstdc++s testsuite to complete
thank god I could compile gcc overnight
@Blob just in case the types for .begin()/.end() don't exactly match (creates problems down the road, many template functions wishing to deduces identical types for the iterators)
> in iteration three, ocurred problems!
This gives me more joy than I can explain
13:29
@sehe How so? "(Not) Very modern" was referred to the embodiment, not the pattern
@sehe Why would they not match unless set up deliberately?
@AndyProwl mebodiments tend to follow the pattern...
@Blob precisely
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omg Go 1.5
I'm not saying it will happen a lot, but I've encountered this often enough to see it as the potential goal
hpmfh
had to get rid of where because it's in the middle of larger function
13:30
@sehe The embodiment can be modern even though the pattern is old. The idea of the Observer pattern is just dependency inversion + multicast, give or take. The implementation based on inheritance is an old-fashioned one
boost.signals provides a more modern one
You can go on if you wish :)
@AndyProwl I think the site is more about small, idiomatic samples
@AndyProwl Of course, Spirit Karma, Boost Format etc. are more capable than "printing in columns"
@sehe My feeling is that using boost.signals would make it even smaller and more idiomatic
time to add event timestamps
hmm actually
13:32
@AndyProwl ok
when I have event timestamps I can serialize my plays as tests
sounds like a fun idea for later
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl I only wish signals2 had a specific feature :/
Which one? Or you mean it's too generic?
Xeo
Xeo
Private operator() + access for the "owning" class.
Xeo
Xeo
13:36
@sehe like this, just without needing the wrapper
or with passkey
namespace bs = boost::signals2;
such a bs
> click harder
@Xeo Yes, that would be nice
meanwhile in Haskell
liftM5 :: Monad m => (a1 -> a2 -> a3 -> a4 -> a5 -> r) -> m a1 -> m a2 -> m a3 -> m a4 -> m a5 -> m r
Xeo
Xeo
heh
Ven
Ven
13:39
you can't have anything in an unary language :P
Xeo
Xeo
`ap` :P
Ven
Ven
<$><*>
it's just funny when you read it
user1804599
Template Haskell and tuples.
@Xeo I guess one could write a simple wrapper to achieve that
13:39
@Ven in 7.10 Prelude!! <3<3<3
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl see message above :P
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Boost.Preprocessor.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz yay for applicative being a superclass and all that!
@Ven so much love
I haven't built Hate with 7.10 yet though
@Xeo lol I should lern2read
13:40
do you have it installed perhaps?
Ven
Ven
nope, didn't yet
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Alright, OK.
mmm. I suppose you can't really be compatible with both at the same time, can you?
@AndyProwl I like Rx's stream approach to the observer pattern.
I mean, this would practically require two sets of deps because of base change
Ven
Ven
13:42
I havn't tried yet
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@AndyProwl eww polymorphic classes in public APIs
Ven
Ven
I know I got lots of error messages on old code bases
due to the superclass change
well my code respects that requirement
but all the deps...
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not familiar with Rx. Will read it up, thanks
Ven
Ven
just imagine how fun cabal will be in the upcoming weeks
all these bounds that aren't restrictive enough
shivers
13:43
I think I saw a C++ port somewhere.
@Ven all my 2 users gonna feel the pain
Composition <3
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Meh, Rx.
I have reading materials for the week-end
My girlfriend will hate me
Ven
Ven
13:46
@BartekBanachewicz If I were you, I just wouldn't install anything not in a sandbox for the upcoming month :P
@Ven never not install into a sandbox
Ven
Ven
true enough.
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Are the standard C++ headers that are used by MSVC available online somewhere?
@R.MartinhoFernandes demcodelines
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13:47
All I can find is where to find them on your own hard drive if you have Visual Studio installed.
@Ven anyway you're welcome to become a 3rd (4th if counting me actually) user of my library. I need more feedback :)
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License probably prohibits redistribution.
@райтфолд Yeah, that sort of stuff.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz it's for the lounge contest "thing"? (havn't read up that much)
@райтфолд stdfix?
@Ven It could be used for game jams, but in general it's just a 2D graphics/game framework.
Ven
Ven
13:49
@BartekBanachewicz I really can't stomach game programming :[
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Are MinGW's compatible?
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Oh, C only.
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wait
Ven
Ven
I dunno. that's just one area in programming that doesn't interesting me. I'd rather build cli stuff, servers that don't display anything. graphics are not something I like doing
13:52
UIs is the worst thing
Xeo
Xeo
amen
especially GUIs
Ven
Ven
maybe that's also because the only times I did game programming was in C (forced by my school) :))
@Xeo I don't like the idea coupling observers to observables? Am I misreading?
@bluefog my keming came
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Foo fires events, and you can register for those events. That not how it works?
Yes. Why would we need friendship
13:55
@sehe Because friendship is magic!
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Friendship is Magic.
@sehe So that code which is not part of the implementation of the class that owns the event won't be allowed to fire the event
Ven
Ven
@райтфолд 2slow
@райтфолд high five
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Because I can just make the signal public, people can call connect directly on it, but can't call operator() (i.e., fire the event)
without needing a forwarding connectBlah wrapper function
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13:56
Remember, privates are like closed-over locals!
@Xeo TBH I think the connect_blah() isn't entirely bad though. You may not want clients to have full access to all the goodies like priority, knowing how many slots are connected, disconnecting all slots, etc.
so probably there's more than just operator () to hide
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl See my sample again. All's private, 'cept connect
oh
18 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
@Xeo lol I should lern2read
Xeo
Xeo
(due to private inheritance)
I promise it won't happen again
Maybe
Xeo
Xeo
13:59
haha, np
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I inherited my privates.
@AndyProwl oh well. I don't miss it
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> return 3,14*r*r;
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hahahaha

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