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user1804599
Hmmmm
How do you copy wild-carded found elements in text?
i.e. I have 5 lines I copy each one and then paste over it with another 5-element array
user1804599
Please be less extremely cryptic.
user1804599
For example, by using punctuation and showing your algorithms and data structures.
@rightfold Hm
What I mean is:
08:14
@VermillionAzure come on. How can you ask this and expect it to be a valid question
Say i have a list of ID strings or logs or something:
egrep -o
This week I have been dealing with FLEX (the Adobe Flash thing).
I meant in an editor, more like that
Where's the sample.
08:15
I have concluded that Apache software foundation is where opensourced commercial projects go to die.
ID: 123
ID: 093410234
ID: 123123-123
You know, find the numbers and stuff.
But say I want to do and SQL query or something
Now, I want to substitute the IDs for the contents of the ID, say, a string
ID: Bob Thatcher
ID: Alice Margaret
ID: Aerith Del'vo'qke
@caps LMAO. :D
@VermillionAzure You're asking us how to text edit or database query?
@sehe No, I'm asking if you can do this sort of thing in text editors
...
08:17
Like, I copy a vector of items and substitute it and paste over\ the vector of items found through regex
If your editor is scriptable, yes
Otherwise, use bloddy excel
@sehe Okay; vi?
user1804599
Use jQuery.
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@rightfold lol
I'm asking if you can do that sort of thing in Sublime or vim/vi
@VermillionAzure or whatever editor. I know literally no viable editor that doesn't have scripting/macros (notepad++, eclipse, emacs, sublime, vim).
08:19
@sehe I guess I just suck at scripting.
@VermillionAzure How can you not. It's an editor. It has python (Sublime), perl+python+ruby+vimscript (Vim)
@sehe I'm kind of lost already. Oh well.
When you can't find the entrance to the forest, you're not "lost" :)
Or at least, not in the forest
user1804599
Ugh.
user1804599
I want to ask somebody whether the regex match functions in JavaScript are pure but I don't know how to formulate it such that complete and utter morons (i.e. JavaScript experts) know what I mean.
08:22
@rightfold Are you a JS programmer by day or something?
user1804599
Yes. :'(
user1804599
But more importantly, I want regexes in Funamic and functions that operate on them must be pure.
@rightfold You're JavaScript programmer? how do you sleep at night?
@rightfold wait wait wait
user1804599
Maybe I'll ask on Stack Overflow.
08:23
rightfold the glorious Mill and Elixir enlightened is a JS programmer by day?
user1804599
> If the match succeeds, the exec() method returns an array and updates properties of the regular expression object.
user1804599
Well, I don't observe those properties anywhere else so it should be fine.
...
user1804599
@sehe ?
I did not expect my rightfold to be this popular, lol.
08:27
@rightfold an unobserved race is still a race. If you cannot use the regex object any more (because internal state has been modified) you cannot treat the functions it provides as pure
@Griwes it's the effort that counts
And enough small details
user1804599
@sehe It's not internal state.
user1804599
It's external state.
> "updates properties of the regular expression object"
> vs. "whether the regex match functions in JavaScript are pure"
user1804599
You don't even know which properties it updates.
user1804599
It updates properties that I never observe, so it doesn't matter that it does that.
user1804599
08:30
Observation doesn't have to be direct.
user1804599
According to the ECMAScript specification, it only sets lastIndex.
user1804599
I don't read that property and it's not used by the regex anywhere else.
@rightfold you observe it when you do further queries on/with the object
Which makes it impure
@rightfold This directly contradicts your previous line
user1804599
@sehe I don't.
@rightfold Ah. Adding information are we: > "and it's not used by the regex anywhere else"
user1804599
08:35
Ok, listen.
user1804599
It sets a property that is never read by anybody anywhere.
user1804599
I.e. I can wrap the API in a pure one just fine.
08:48
heya
@Mr.kbok 'lo
can you get electrocuted by low voltage high ampere current?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Maybe
@StackedCrooked No
08:57
@nabijaczleweli thanks
The current is capped by the voltage divided by your resistance. As a human being (you're not a robot right?) your resistance is quite high so under 10V you can't get harmed
Under 5V you don't feel it at all
You can find the safety voltage levels on regulatory documents
so, a high enough voltage is needed to penetrate the skin, after that it's the current (amp) that kills you..
@buttifulbuttefly where doyou find shuch drivel
> Humorous suggestion: A number of emoticons would also work. :-)
Erm. It bears the semblance of good reviewers
> Thanks to Alisdair Merideth, Mike Henry Verschell, John Lakos, Mike Giroux, and Hyman Rosen for reviewing
drafts of this paper and helping me clarify some concerns
IDGI
Yeah. The current of a generator is the maximum value it can deliver, so it's not systematic. The voltage won't change except if your generator is out of energy then the voltage drops.
user1804599
How about animals with lots of fur?
09:02
How about animals made of copper?
Electric sheep?
user1804599
user1804599
I wish I were a professional Perl programmer.
Any living being can be approximated as a resistance
In an electrification scenario, that is
@sehe the author (Pablo) did two really good talks on cppcon last year
user1804599
09:04
Feb 5 at 2:54, by StackedCrooked
Heisenberg, Schrodinger and Ohm are in a car. They get pulled over. Heisenberg is driving and the cop asks him "Do you know how fast you were going?" "No, but I know exactly where I am" Heisenberg replies. The cop says "You were doing 55 in a 35." Heisenberg throws up his hands and shouts "Great! Now I'm lost!" The cop thinks this is suspicious and orders him to pop open the trunk. He checks it out and says "Do you know you have a dead cat back here?" "We do now, asshole!" shouts Schrodinger.
The cop moves to arrest them. Ohm resists.
@StackedCrooked Also "electrocuted" means "electrically executed" so maybe you mean electrified :)
"Do you know you have a dead cat back here?" "We do now, asshole!" shouts Schrodinger."

+1 Lol'd
@sehe Good packaging of a terrible idea IMO
@sehe yeah I'm confused too
09:08
It's the google glass of proposals
@StackedCrooked ok. So that lends it some credibility
In fact I don't really know how to express my feelings towards that proposal
Anyhow, it seems like a move back to "machine instruction" level of "abstraction". I deem this to be plenty part of the language with all the C-compatibility cruft we have
You can simply do a reinterpret_cast<> and have the same effect, I'd say
@buttifulbuttefly Send it a love postcard maybe
This proposal intends to optimize empty ctors/dtors is that it?
(I wanna be sure I get this straight)
user1804599
09:14
Yay, if no longer needs runtime support!
user1804599
let if c t f = match c {
    true -> t;
    false -> f;
};
@Rerito Yes but it feels incredibly clunky and unsafe for a very niche usage IMO
I'll just send him a love postcard with "no" written on it
ugliest shit
09:18
@Mr.kbok You love Nitrous Oxide you dope fiend?
reminds me of your mom
Nice, Howard has a date/time library for C++: howardhinnant.github.io/date_v2.html
Yes and it treats Sunday as the first day of the week because 'Murica has freedom calendars
@wilx not much faster than the best humans actually (go humans!)
@AndyProwl Sigh. Look at that doc. I wish the project I work on had the same kind of doc :(
09:20
@sbi Not sure I understand this, what is he trying to achieve?
I haven't seen a single comment in weeks, feels like a wanderer in the desert
COMMENTS, MY KINGDOM FOR COMMENTS
rip sanity and test coverage
did I say test coverage
because there's no test coverage
IT WAS A TRAP
you fools
shudders
He has got insane
no wonder, with no test coverage
@Mr.kbok "Is he nuts? Noooo, he's insaaaane!"
@Rerito nah. I think it intends to optimize "blessing" raw memory as "an object of type T". I think reinterpret_cast already does the job
It's just mainly a way to do it automatically without the cast, or so. Libraries could leverage this to optimize their algos? (?)
09:23
@Rerito IDGI
@sehe I'm not conviced (too newb?)
@Mr.kbok tell me the code at your place is awful too pls
@Mr.kbok Eminem lyrics
@Rerito No, it's just not very convincing. @sehe it right, that's what reinterpret_cast is for.
@buttifulbuttefly We're hiring in HK
If the intent is the one @sehe explains, then I don't get the need for the dtor
09:25
@nick You've been rules-rolled.
@Mr.kbok Is that a yes or a no or an invitation to check by myself
Maybe I'm missing the magic of the proposal
@R.MartinhoFernandes Never gonna let you banned!
@sehe Read the parent proposal perhaps
@buttifulbuttefly If you bullshit enough you might even end up doing GPU
pls yes I'm tired of market access
Don't quote me on that but I suck at bullshitting though~
09:27
lol
No for realsies the code is terrible but only a few of us actually work on the old code
We just let it die off
Oh and the EDF thingy @Mr.kbok: I received a letter explaining that a retroactive elec rate raise was applied and thus that they'd withdraw the corresponding amount from my account
@Rerito If I understand correctly the issue is this: Object lifetime starts after the constructor has completed. reinterpret_cast bypasses the constructor, so that's not legal. So his proposal is reinterpret_cast + a noop-constructor/destructor calls to make it a legal object.
Pesky fuckers
@Rerito Nice. I moved a few months ago so I guess the raise doesn't apply
09:28
@Mr.kbok It was from a 2012/2013 bill
I remember once EDF sent me an incorrect bill where they charged me 45 euros too high
I complained and they said "yeah but you still have to pay so we can refund you later". Wtf? Just give me a correct bill. "That's not the procedure sir madam thanks bye"
@StackedCrooked Ok so any reinterpret_cast<> would invoke such noop ctor/dtor?
I remember once EDF sent me a correct bill and it was 400€
@buttifulbuttefly madam?
@Mr.kbok (It was before surgery)
I don't remember too well the shape of my genitals at that time
09:30
EDF is only french right ?
I guess so
meaning there are lots of french dudes here
They serve other countries too IIRC
baguette
omelette du fromage
09:31
omlet du formag
@buttifulbuttefly Maybe if you didn't show your genitals to that EDF person he'd let you go with your 45 euros.
Oh and ISP are pretty terrible too
@Mr.kbok So tHe Secret company you work at does GPU?
No it's mostly a running joke but you can still apply
09:32
@buttifulbuttefly WTF
I see that you do some cuda @buttifulbuttefly what kind applications for ?
kind of *
In the past bioinformatics and general purpose raytracing
@R.MartinhoFernandes Their procedure is to always overcharge then refund you. That way if you stop paying they just cut the line and they don't miss any bill
Also they can use it as liquidity to trade on the markets in the meantime
Yeah. Also if they lose your money you have to pay it again
09:34
And sometimes instead of refunding you they just mail you an EDF-shaped dildo
With a thank you note
@StackedCrooked bypassing the constructor for trivial ctors and POD data
@buttifulbuttefly The D is a cock ring.
@buttifulbuttefly send it back, soiled.
You should see how they manage nuclear power plants
It's ridiculous (and potentially dangerous)
They do offer a lot of GPU jobs though (Areva and IPN actually)
09:38
nucular
Also kbok you didn't answer
Did you know the regulators are progressively lowering the minimum safety levels
The price of the kWh changes every hour, so the operators get spammed with production order to change the power output of the plant each hour
Do you want to know more stuff like that about our nucular plants
@Mr.kbok Did you know you mentioned GPUs earlier and are now leaving me hanging
09:40
Almost no maintenance
@Rerito yield management!
And... New "human" procedures (which are ridiculous)
@buttifulbuttefly I told you, it's a running joke. My boss likes GPU because it's a buzzword but he has no idea what is it. He just keeps talking about it.
Swords to ploughshares.
Megatons to Megawatts.
That's funny.
@Mr.kbok Fuck you with an EDF-shaped dildo.
09:40
So you can't do your work and abide the procedures at the same time
ALL THESE HOPES
crushed
Hence if a fuck up happens "look this guy, he didnt follow the procedure"
@buttifulbuttefly Just give up and accept that you're going to do market access for the next 10 years
And the poor dude takes the blame, everything is fine
@buttifulbuttefly I work with GPUs
09:41
@Mr.kbok pls no
@buttifulbuttefly Also in C
also emacs
@buttifulbuttefly you are interested to do GPGPU elsewhere ?
@Mr.kbok You mean C for Cobol right? :p
lol @coincoin trying to hire notorious trolls
lol
no :D
user1804599
09:42
Yay!
@coincoin yes I'm not super excited by what I currently do it's mostly grunt work with terrible APIs coded by indians people who have no clue
@buttifulbuttefly ¬_¬ 'contractors'
cheap for a reason
I'll just move to a cheap SE Asia country and make my own business
1 month rent in HK => 10 months in indonesia or philippines
~~
That just sounds like taking a dump
@buttifulbuttefly ooor, 9 months and a boy to play with
09:45
what? no, it's much cheaper than that
So you re basically saying that intend to work with these indians people and do terrible APIs yourself @buttifulbuttefly
:p
Btw, do you know that burning wood counts as renewable energy in Germany?
@buttifulbuttefly you could get a few boys?
And the EU counts it as carbon neutral.
09:45
(Indians are actually extremely nice)
@R.MartinhoFernandes it sort of is... on account of you can grow it it
(just not very technically efficient)
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...wood only?
anyway where I work we are really looking for GPU programmers
@R.MartinhoFernandes again... it is... all the carbon that is released from burning trees can be 'captured' by growing more
:subtleholocaustjoke:
09:46
@buttifulbuttefly sure they are
@thecoshman Yeah, right.
@thecoshman That technicality is harmful.
Trees don't grow on trees.
@buttifulbuttefly it's not an efficiency thing, it's a lack self thinking thing
@coincoin Where/what/how
how ?
Paris
@buttifulbuttefly Earth/selling you soul/rectally
user1804599
09:47
Nuclear power plants or bust.
@thecoshman Everything can be made carbon neutral if you plant trees.
@coincoin can you give me that job just so I can troll @butt that I have a job I know nothing about in a country I don't want to be in :D
shut up you irish
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv so do it
@buttifulbuttefly suck it chink
@thecoshman Why bother? Burning wood is already carbon neutral. No need for trees.
09:48
@coincoin Oh. Let me guess. Video recognition for drones / stitching?
wow you suck at guessing
depends on the mission
@thecoshman can't hear you under the massive amounts of monies
it can be finance/image processing/nuclear
money can't buy you love
09:50
@coincoin Oh it's contracting. rip
@buttifulbuttefly what did you expect
@R.MartinhoFernandes good point, cut down the forests! That said, some Scandinavian country manages it's forests so well, they are growing, even with heavy logging vOv
09:50
but the team is composed of good cuda programmers
@Mr.kbok Yeah I know ;_; one of the reasons I left, actually
BUT UMA YOU MEAN CONTRACTING RIGHT
@AndyProwl pay more your tight fisted git
@thecoshman They probably don't use them for straight-up burning.
@Columbo this is my greatest fear
09:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think so no
@buttifulbuttefly Having sex?
Germany burns half their timber production for electricity.
@Columbo With a tree.
I want to have those wave snake power generator things... just because they look cool
@Columbo Being told by someone they are HIV+ afterwards
09:52
@thecoshman Wait, do you mean Finland?
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv maybe... they count as Scandinavian
Because 80% of renewable energy production in Finland comes from wood.
@buttifulbuttefly so selfish isn't it, how can you enjoy getting HIV if you don't know
No wonder they invest so much in keeping their forests.
@thecoshman how many zeros for your love
09:54
@thecoshman I mean if you know you can be more careful and/or decide not to take the risk
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'invest'... yeah not sure if it's self financing... I'd think so.
@buttifulbuttefly ooooh, we are being serious
Wellllllllllll
@buttifulbuttefly but the risk is what makes it so fun
trying to dodge the cum shot of aids
get five other 'clean' guys, and a buddy, and play Russian roulette
@coincoin So may I ask who you are working for? One of the big SSII?
@Prismatic Very nice talk, thanks for sharing!
09:57
mvn clean install -Dskiptests -DSkipTests -DskipTests -- when you can't remember which one works, use them all
@Prismatic Intel VTune
OSS if you work at Intel
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