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14:00
@Nican Roguelikes
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I called it StarGazer: github.com/Lalaland/StarGazer
@Lalaland my problem with this is when there is 20+ stars on a single message
I still wonder how Rust managed to be so syntax noisy
:sigh:
14:03
> serde_json::from_value::<StarEvent>(event_data).unwrap()
WTH does this ::<Foo> part even mean
Can the person who keeps flagging seemingly random posts (you know who you are, and I know who you are) stop doing so - thank you.
@Griwes Pass in type argument, sort of.
@LucDanton ...that syntax is worse than C++'s templates
(it also does other things, like some forms of resolution)
which is an achievement
14:04
@Griwes Did you account for typename/template?
Xeo
Xeo
@JonClements I'm tempted to randomly flag that!
It’s unambiguous.
@LucDanton I did.
It's about the same, except less ambiguous
Hence it’s better. Objectively.
14:04
The :: really doesn't make that much of a difference
it's ::<
This is worse.
Oh no two more characters
It starts looking like haskell's operators.
Token is different. Big deal.
14:06
Instead of this, just make types (wait for it) first class and make generics be functions on types. Bam, sane syntax.
Uh
That has nothing to do with syntax
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
It's about the same, except less ambiguous
And is unambiguous!
You're not very good at language design
I am
user406009
14:11
I have a message table and a users table
Broken, timestamp without timezone
user406009
It's whatever timezone stackoverflow uses.
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I think it's PST.
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I don't really use that data, I just store it because.
Never make timezones implicit
Date without timezone information is what we call "total garbage"
14:13
hehe, I only store messageid, roomid and total starcount in messages table and in the users table I store the message table id for lookup, the userid, and the username
don't really need more
Since you're writing snackchat things you could also write a transcript scraper
sure.
it'll be in node tho
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@CatPlusPlus You want all the deleted posts?
However will I survive
I want all the posts
user406009
That's sorta different. rlemon and I are watching the event stream. We aren't looking at historical data.
14:15
I'm aware thanks
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Oh @rlemon, were you ever able to get websockets working for a logged out user?
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I was forced to switch to polling.
I log in
:D
make a user account.
you don't need any rep to see frames
user406009
Eh, I think I'll stick with my polling. It's much simpler.
INEFFICIENT
14:21
@CatPlusPlus wow... did you just turn in to 7 of 9? :p
14:31
hey listen
@CatPlusPlus I'm doing that already
@MaiLongdong what's the hold up?
> NASA has been granted $200,000 a year for a project that recycles human poop into man-made food.
idgi, wasn't this problem already solved years ago by McDonalds?
@MaiLongdong wat
14:52
@MaiLongdong No no they use cow poop
Hard to get in space
copy-on-write poop?
15:07
lol
Why does git bash not add itself to the installed program list on windows 8.1 what
how am I supposed to launch it
proberly
What list
I don't know usually I would type win key + bash + enter and get a prompt
But no, nothing this time
It creates a shortcut in Start just fine
You broke something
Also why would you use it when there's PowerShell
because ssh and things
15:09
Unrelated
not unchecking the option "create an entry in the start menu" seems to fix the problem
hgghghghhghghghhhh
also putty is awful
OpenSSH is kinda usable with ConEmu but I still tend to use PuTTy
The new Git Bash uses Mintty which is very nice for ssh
too much cock
15:19
Reminds me of that tumblr with merkel
~stay mrkl till the end~
Fun fact: whenever Stephen Harper has to speak French and says "élection", it always comes out as "érection".
(for the non French speakers out there, yes, it means exactly what it looks like)
Vote with your penis, nothing strange with that.
@EtiennedeMartel Is he asian
He's from Toronto, but looking at him you'd think he's an Albertan redneck.
His head is in the shape of a cube and his hair is probably held together with contrete.
Good to know rednecks are not an Alberta exclusivity
15:25
He's also a Leafs fan, which makes me wonder why the fuck would anyone vote for him because anyone who likes the Leafs is untrustworthy by definition.
Yesterday I taught a Korean friend the difference between "cock" and "coke".
There's a difference? Both are great
Koreans tend to pronounce both as "cock".
They also don't understand the difference between some adjectives
Like, "boring" and "bored". "You look boring". wtf???
15:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes I do that too, although in my case it's a joke.
Cocks are refreshing, ya know.
15:47
> L'État islamique assassine l'ancien directeur de la cité antique de Palmyre âgé de 82 ans
good job
^ Time to go home
satellite map of your farts?
@JohanLarsson looks like 10-15 minutes of no water
15:50
bryes
@MaiLongdong you stole my jock
I'm a prowlfessional
I met a girl at a party who said but yes / but no all night.
@MaiLongdong clap clap (Asian pronunciation)
prowlnunciation!
15:52
wish I met a girl who said butt yes all night
wish I met a pizza
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^ dunno if fake
ok let's try to go swimming. later guise
> Dereferencing a 50% out of bound pointer
what
Schroedinger's pointer
15:54
It segfaults only if you open the box
Or not
If I want to create operator for + and also for += and I have operator for =. I need to create 2 operator for + and += or only for +?
Both
They are distinct operators
Thanks
time to slept
16:17
We are aware of the brief read-only banner and are looking into the trigger now.
Trying to remember the title of a book, it was one we 'studied' in school... It's about this girl surviving in a rural valley in after nuclear war of some sort. She's the only one that is left alive... and then she starts seeing this campfire smoke on the horizon, moving closer each day...
@R.MartinhoFernandes ring any bells ^
Win 10, why is my fan working so hard?
Good afternoon.
@JohanLarsson You need more fans.
I'm your #1 fan.
or less spy or whatever it is it does
Spy?
16:25
they say it is spyware
Oh that.
user406009
@JohanLarsson Perhaps you should stop mining lolcoins?
16:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes do they appreciate such questions?
user1804599
Hello.
@thecoshman Use >! as given in the help!
>! but it'd be a bit spoilery...
Wow. I'm a bit miffed how you chose to not accept the answer there. You could have posted this as a comment to the answer. I mean, you didn't even post a single line of code in the question (otherwise I'd have shown the code for you!) — sehe just now
17:06
whatup all
user406009
I got my extension icon and screenshot ready.
user406009
You're the star Prismatic!
it says 'this image contains errors'
user1804599
hi @Ven
Ven
Ven
17:11
hi @elyse
user1804599
Ven Neumann architecture.
Ven
Ven
I missed those... oh wait
user406009
@Prismatic Oops. It's nothing special. I just cropped/scaled my old image. s15.postimg.org/6ygloa1cb/Blah.png
who cares about stars
I want a cool dark theme for chat
user1804599
Without stars, you die.
user406009
17:13
My ugly icon:
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fortunately I live off of perpetual disappointment and anger I get from using C++
so I'm basically immortal
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It was a fun rust experiment though.
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The web libraries for Rust seem a little immature though.
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Hyper feels half done in particular.
17:19
@elyse Just turn up the thermostat.
breakpad seems like a neat project
I wish there was a de-facto cross platform lib to print out a stacktrace in c++ though
I just bought some potassium nitrate.
@thecosh I haven't visited in a while, but they used to.
@Prismatic Rockets.
I want to make some rocket candy.
17:24
There was a big discussion about it during the beta and it was agreed story identification questions were to be ok.
Bought 4 ounces of red iron oxide and 8 ounces of kno3.
And I have a 1lb bag of very, very, fine powdered sugar.
I'll be a rocket scientist in a few days.
dont blow yourself up
or burn down your house
are you doing it for school or on your own
Own my own.
user406009
17:28
Make sure to get a video.
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For the chat.
I will if I survive.
So I read a language itself could provide the tools necessary for generating a stack trace if it has a standard ABI
Will C++ ever have one? There's this proposal I found
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@Prismatic Seems like a good opportunity for a new boost library.
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boost::stacktrace
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I guess I should get cracking.
Indeed, a compile time ABI seems heavy handed to wrap a few stack trace functions.
Yeah there are a couple of google projects that wrap that functionality [breakpad and crashpad] but obviously the goal would be to not have to bother with platform specific stuff in your code
@Mikhail Im not suggesting a standard ABI just for ez stack traces, but it would be a nice side effect
> We should accommodate that some vendors, such as Microsoft, feel they must be able to break the standard library ABI on every major release (see next section)
Sure we should Herb
user406009
Google breakpad seems overcomplicated.
user1804599
17:48
lol, this system accepts empty passwords
user406009
I am thinking of a header only library with one external method:
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std::vector<std::string> stacktrace();
I'm not too familiar on this stuff yet, but isn't the assumption that you'd be calling the lib primarily on a release build? Say you ship your binaries to a client, and an exception crashes your program. You print out the stack trace to a log. Client sends you back the log... would it be of any help with no debugging symbols?
user406009
You would need debug symbols.
user406009
No way around it.
user406009
17:54
(Well, there are probably complex ways around that)
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You can get the address by themselves.
Maybe thats why breakpad is complicated, it lets you strip the debug symbols before shipping the binaries
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So I guess this hypothetical library needs three functions.
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std::vector<std::string> stacktrace();
user406009
17:56
std::vector<void*> stacktraceAddresses();
raise (SIGABRT);
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std::vector<std::string> getNameForAddresses(std::vector<void*>);

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