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06:00
$ git commit -m "Constipate methods where possible"
I'm sure that'll do well in review. Oh. We don't do reviews.
@ElimGarak totally
e.g. a realtime soundwave processing library
there we go again
sound the cinch alarm
design a system of objects e.g. a realtime soundwave processing library I'm lost already
You could just stop at 'I need to design', that 'system of objects' is both meaningless and unnecessary
I need to design a library
06:01
I NEED TO DESIGN A SYSTEM OF OBJECTS
Fine, let's say I want to make an RPG or something
Everybody understands
How should I program the different types of units and attacks and such?
A singleton is worth more than 999 singlekilos
10
That's a design problem, yes
06:02
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lol
And then how do I make sure that the system makes sense, like having a class for each spell which is dumb
It doesn't have anything to do with metaprogramming though
why is that dumb
and yes I'm curious how we're getting to metaprogramming and prolog
@VermillionAzure Why
And you can't solve design problems with Prolog
06:02
A spell is a behavior
@AndyProwl Because Fireball and Icebolt are probably similar enough to warrant a split into effects
@VermillionAzure You'd program it with... Wait for it... Modern effective C++.
and keep a base spell class to instead apply effects
And how exactly do you want to model that in Prolog
It's not a divination system
@CatPlusPlus Well, because Prolog can model relationships on a high level
06:03
You could I guess write an AI kind of thing that'd learn to recognise bad design
But if that's possible then it's possible in any language
@VermillionAzure what does "warrant a split into effects" mean?
Prolog can model my relationship with your mom.
@AndyProwl A Spell becomes more of a class to apply Effect classes that hold information about what to do to Units
@ElimGarak ?- No.
That was too easy.
06:04
Prolog is an engine for solving constraint programming
But if I were to use Prolog just as a descriptive language to script high-level relationships, maybe it would be more conducive to cleaner design and even visualization tools lol
Relationships in what
Templates in C++ are a very simple subset of Prolog
imagine a Pokemon type system encoded in Prolog rather than just raw C++ classes and code
> conducive to cleaner design
sexy words again
06:05
And sure you can model a relationship like you described
hehehehe bby u know what else is conducive
Icebolt is a spell, Icebolt is a spell, they're both spells of X type
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva ...but not cleaner?
I'd imagine C++ templates are much harder to parse and analyse by an external tool rather than a Prolog file
You can write it in Prolog easily
06:06
@CatPlusPlus yeah exactly
But what does that tell you about the design
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Aluminum framework of modern aircrafts which helps channel lightning without destroying the aircraft midflight?
What do you want to infer from it
But in C++ the relationship will be spread across various files with interfaces and inheritance and virtual functions, etc.
If I were to use Prolog as a high-level design of some sort and then use it to generate C++ classes, I could program in Prolog using primitives I program first in C++ and then bind to Prolog some how
Recognising that they can be implemented with the same class requires both domain-specific knowledge and also knowledge of design which Prolog does not possess
Also it's not clear-cut
06:07
Then if I want to generate new unit or relationships or even game systems, I could just compose in Prolog
I gave up but yes what
Or you could just write C++
I mean, the idea of having C++ and then binding it to a scripting language for easier design is not exactly new
What does Prolog solve here
What does it give you
06:08
@CatPlusPlus It solves the design and documentation problem
okay so prolog is a scripting language, TIL
No it doesn't
How does it solve that
sexiness
words to use
inb4 Prolog.js and prologify for npm
You can describe your design in terms of Prolog relations, but you might as well do it in English
06:08
Theoretically, if I were to document each design component I use, I could just describe an object in much more detail with the composition of the documentation
If you're using Prolog then something needs to be done with the things you write
Just writing Prolog to be there is not useful
ITT Cinch doesn't know C++ or Prolog.
@VermillionAzure That's English, not Prolog
I think one could even write a generator of Cinch-like sentences
Prolog is great except the syntax
06:09
@CatPlusPlus Yes, but Prolog is easier to parse, right? One could write a tool for turning Prolog relationships into graphs
And maybe your documentation system a bit
@VermillionAzure Yes but what for
There are easier tools to graph your code
@CatPlusPlus A graphical design system that could model prolog would allow designers to easily visualise their systems
That don't require writing the same thing twice or generating your final code from whatever
@VermillionAzure We have that already and it doesn't involve either Prolog or metaprogramming
Visual Studio calls it 'code map'
@CatPlusPlus Aaaaand of course it's in MSVS
Many documentation tools can graph relations between code bits
All you need for that is a parser and knowledge of the language
It doesn't require specialised tools upfront
06:11
> KNOWLEDGE OF THE LANGUAGE <------------ free hookers this way
Design is not a logic problem
Prolog won't help you with it
Like I said, you need to go learn C++... Then Prolog... Then have an epiphany how that idea was megastupid.
@VermillionAzure So you mean, like, a tree?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva I have one of those in my backyard.
And to solve documentation problem you really need an AI that thinks 100% like a human
06:12
What fruit does it bear
Good luck with that
Documentation is by humans for humans, automatically generated bits are the least important and interesting ones
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Well, there's a cherry one, a green apple one, a red apple one... And some other fruits I can't readily identify.
The important part of the documentation is basically what MSDN classifies as "Remarks". When it's not shit-written.
MSDN is not that bad frankly
I mean come on
Yes it's a jungle
But a very complete one
I'll take it over any Doxygen-generated crap
> -150 3 hours ago reversal Voting corrected (learn more)
rip rep
06:17
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva "reversal voting corrected"?
Someone serial upvoted my posts yesterday
great, nazi.
Hello 320x240 is this 1995
ah, 1995... those were (shitty) times
I wouldn't know, I was 3 at the time. :/ Well, there was this war everyone is bitter over today...
06:19
I'd go back to that
damn youngsters everywhere
Being 3, not war
lol badges don't get reversed
@ElimGarak no way
I thought you were old enough to get run over by a bus
Like 30+
wait what
you can do class X : virtual public Y or class X : public virtual Y?
I thought only the latter was valid but the former didn't fail to compile :v
It doesn't super-surprise me
06:23
sub-surprises only
akin to int virtual foo() vs virtual int foo()
There was some even weirder instance of something like that
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Hah, I really don't get why people are overly surprised all the time. Isn't rightfold still like 17 or something? Or was that 3 years ago ahah
@ElimGarak Rapptz is 15 rightfold is 21-23 IIRC, Jerry is 100+
I don't think rightfold is older than 20
06:24
Yeah, ITT rightfold is like 20 proper. He was 17 in 2012.
ITT?
oh wait
Isn't that like I Think That or something? I picked it up here.
it's In This Thread
but you're not the first one to come out with that version
People typically use "ISTR"
06:25
LRiO did too
namespace ITT = std::this_thread
wtf
God I can't tell the age of anybody anymore
uniform alias syntax pls
C++2x
Oh hey the sun
is back
Crap
06:26
close everything
I should go to the office now
Ugh
Maybe I'll get more money at least or idk
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva but how would that disambiguate between types and namespaces with same name
A pillow
I'll go in about half an hour.
@AndyProwl why would anyone do that
06:28
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva well, the language allows it, so you have to count with it when defining a language feature
wait
it doesn't allow it lol
or it does?
Andy do you even C++
ahahah <3 At least you don't think ITT is I Think That.
it seems it does but with limitations
ITT is I Think That, but with limitations.
you know else has limitations
06:29
Your peanus?
main.cpp:3:26: error: duplicate 'virtual' in base specifier
class Z : virtual public virtual X {};
                         ^~~~~~~~
namespace X {
    class X { };
    using Y = X; // namespace or class?
}
you win again C++
X::X. In other news, I just hit my tooth with a porcelain coffee cup. The sensation isn't pleasant.
@AndyProwl Class.
06:32
It shouldn't be an option, at all. It's ambiguous and not particularly helpful.
namespace X {
    namespace X { }
    namespace Y = X; // enclosing or nested?
}
yeah I was thinking along those lines
probably you could pick the class
But why would you do any of that anyway.
You could also, theoretically, get yourself off with the vacuum cleaner's tube.
but I'd still think it would be somewhat weird
06:33
tried didn't work
especially for generic code
aaaaa it's supposedly 1 degree outside
Whaaat
rip
been there
Lucky you. It's 33 with forest fires haze from Indonesia here.
forget the remark on generic code
I can't C++
I feel sick
06:34
Cinch got to you.
and I slept an impressive total of 3:30 hours last night
There's your answer, most folks can't operate with so little sleep.
I woke up ~15 hours ago
06:35
Andy so weakling, @Luc hasn't had sleep for the past 180 days or smth
I still have at least 6 hours to work
kill me
I woke up at 17:00h (UTC + 1) yesterday
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva the power of type theory
Me too ish
06:36
you luckers
@AndyProwl Maybe his sleep is structural rather than nominal
How is that lucky
Also dammit I'm not prepared for winter
because you can go to sleep whenever you want and wake up whenever you want
Fucking shitty temperatures
I'm catching a flu shit
inb4 rethrow it
I wanted to go swimming today
06:38
At least I get to wear my awesome coat
ONE UPSIDE
awesome goat
haha you think i'd upload a pic of me online
fuck it's only 8:39
06:39
horrible life
Prepare for disappointment in 1...
telcatty
Wait, telkitty, where?
Oh, shit. I need to learn to read. Can't wait to drive by the office in 20 minutes. Hopefully, I won't land the car in a ditch.
Little victories
at least I got to park close to the entrance
06:41
Only 7 hours until sleeps.
garage was already full
no idea when people come to work here really
5 or something
I arrived at 5:50
Why so early?
because I woke up at 3:30 and couldn't sleep
It's pretty cool you can access the office that early. Some shared building?
what do you mean shared building?
06:44
Multiple companies sharing the same building?
ah, no, single company
Without divulging the potentially identifying specifics, what do you guys do? :D
:D
electron microscopes
That's actually pretty awesome.
those beasts are pretty awesome yes
just don't ask about the codebase
06:49
@AndyProwl Actually I wanted to apply there for a GPU job, please do tell
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva yeah, you mentioned
those CUDA people work on different code
I don't know how that looks like
lol
we've been dealing with very badly written over-engineered C++ code maintained by bad programmers for many years
we're trying to change that but it's not easy
actually I shouldn't speak about this but well
I've been struggling for about 2 years now to convince people that we should really have unit tests
first unit-tested production project started early this year
so you can imagine
Ahahah, no unit tests. :D On a sidenote, I've always wanted a SEM, but the prices are kinda insane. So I kinda just satisfied my curiosity with their inner workings.
some parts of the code date back to the early nineties
we're slowly getting rid of them but yeah, slowly
and some of the new stuff we're writing is also written by poor programmers
06:54
Hitachi ones are like $70k-$80k, used.
these are high-end tools
they're probably like hundreds of thousands dollars, the most expensive ones likely a few millions
Yup, used ones from FEI rarely get below $100k.
@AndyProwl get on IRC and tell us about the juicy bits
lol
no guys I could be fired for this really
are you saying you value us less than your job
06:55
yes
totally
:D
that's not very nice
I know
Nice never gets you anywhere. :P
So, last 5 minutes and I can't find my car keys anywhere.
I think I may have abused a little bit on logs because server has generated 10GB of logs in 3 hours
06:56
I like this google card thing which tells me where I've parked my car
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva are you logging each of those 1 million packets per second?
fast hard disk
No idea there's no iostat on this machine
Wellp, it's shitty outside here as well. The sky looks like a really dense fart. See ya princesses in 15 minutes.
Have a safe journey
nice username Fred
> Did you get the idea to do this after Linus Torvald's recent rant?
what rant?
> What a weird type checker did you design? It doesn't reduce a[b] to plain pointer arithmetic before checking? You should seriously base your type checker off the C standard as opposed to your intuitive understanding of the language (which is most likely imprecise in some places).
lol
07:10
well he certainly has good points
an even better point would be fuck C
mourning Johan
Well. You can do most of the nonsense you can do in C in C++ too
yes, but you can also do non-nonsense in C++, unlike in C
like, I don't know, use std::array
@nishantjr not a valid argument really
> if is not a statement, it's a control structure. If it was a statement, it would end in a semicolon, but it isn't, so it doesn't end in a semicolon.
07:12
lol
where's that from
@LucDanton did you know that control flow theory defines a statement as "ending with a semicolon"
@AndyProwl same retarded user you quoted above
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lol
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva what about this :)
@nishantjr interesting read.
That row is ugly for many reasons
07:16
> private static readonly ConcurrentDictionary<Assembly, ConcurrentDictionary<string, AssemblyAndKey>> Singletons = new ConcurrentDictionary<Assembly, ConcurrentDictionary<string, AssemblyAndKey>>();
wtf
yeah, it hit the fan
@Ell Yeah. I mean, I'm only here since yesterday, but people are cool and I had conversations for eight straight hours yesterday, so
random thing of the day; Amazon gave me $25 in EC2 credit.
@Puppy EC2?
after they reinstated my account for not paying the charge for two and a quarter years
07:22
Is it a technique encouraging you to put more credit that they will then use as compensation for not having paid the previous charges
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Who, where? It is a kind of selection-statement.
Fuck the traffic in the butt.
Morning rowdy bunch.
hello
user1804599
07:25
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva DHH is a loser.
lol, I make a little drive and half the lounge wakes up
@wilx This is a C subreddit, not C++.
@ElimGarak Yes, because you are such a bad driver.
@Rapptz Oh. It still holds, AFAIK.
user1804599
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva { } does not end in a semicolon yet is a statement.
This is also a statement.
user1804599
07:30
Your mother makes feminist statements while eating hamburgers in Melbourne.
145 papers in today's mailing list. That's big.
@elyse Absurd. All statements end in semicolon. Type theory says this.
user1804599
> Mike Maka, AKA Makatron
user1804599
makaakamaka
Ok guys, who is 7ddf32e17a6ac5ce04a8? :)
07:32
@wilx Yeah but people tend to pick the weakest part of the argument.
@fredoverflow Butt.
@Rapptz Fixed.
user1804599
if is not a statement.
user1804599
It's a word that starts an if statement.
if is a keyword.
user1804599
07:33
if (a)
    if (b)
        f();
else
    g();
I used Reddit once. Got a thousand+ votes. Dropped the mic.
user1804599
Why Braces Should Be Mandatoryâ„¢
user1804599
That way you also need to write else { if instead of else if, which is ugly, so people will more quickly pick the more readable switch (true).
I wonder if I could apply JavaScript to C++ to do better undefined behavior.
user1804599
07:36
@fredoverflow Nice.
@ElimGarak You could encapsulate the undefined behaviour in JavaScript closures.
Proposals to remove register, operator++ for bool, dynamic exception specifications and some aliases in iostreams. Feels like a big Spring cleanup.
And also std::not1, std::not2 and what goes with them it seems.
user1804599
What are dynamic exception specifications?
@Morwenn Aren't library cleanups kinda silly? Just ignore the old stuff.
@elyse void foo() throw (a, b, c)
user1804599
Those are nice. :(
07:46
You can always resort to Java if you like checked exceptions so much ;)
they're hard to maintain
user1804599
If you keep changing your APIs then everything is hard to maintain.
@fredoverflow Well, they happen when a superior alternative exists to encourage people to use the new stuff I guess.
So for python's add and stuff,
to discriminate for different "overloads" I have to basically if-chain arguments?
@fredoverflow I'll delete that if you want
07:50
@ThePhD I don't exactly know what you're talking about but did you try singledispatch? :p
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Thank you for "defending me", but it's really not necessary. Haters gonna hate.
Oh I'm not defending you
I'm merely trying to make their butt itch
@Andy funny. I was wondering what happened to Martin with sbi yesterday, too.
I know you can defend yourself <3
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm slightly concerned
07:52
I used to have his phone number, but I lost it when I lost my phone.
@R.MartinhoFernandes is he over in Germany with Sbi, or you and Sbi were wondering?
the latter
I met with sbi yesterday.
It's certainly a mystery what happened to Martin alright
Also, I feel like such an idiot. Herb says he never heard of this Unicode SG.
07:55
lolwut
the ultimate meetingcpp troll?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Time to unfollow Meeting C++
@R.MartinhoFernandes you are just one step ahead
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv "Well there's one now :D"
1 / idiot
07:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes So meetingcpp was just directly trolling James McNellis?
we all got trolled?
I'll make my own SG, with blackjack and h... my girlfriend.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wise choice in words, these conversations ARE archived after all. :P
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wtf?
well if you feel like putting work in a proposal I think that would be great
07:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... he he he
@thecoshman lol
> bare with me
got to love the way they still bothered to set a profile image
HAHAHAH dat edit
> I am going through a nasty divorce
wtf people
Some how has helped ~2 people vOv

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