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Xeo
Xeo
09:00
Soz, no time, gotta pack gotta pack...
@Xeo then let the notification sit in the tray to save for reading later at a leisurely time!
Xeo
Xeo
Won't have time either over the next 3 days :P
I’m not in a hurry.
I’m also not sure how serious I was then.
'mornin all. Who's dead this morning? There should be an easily accessible casualty roll so we know who is suspended/banned today.
Ven
Ven
09:14
I'm dead, but IRL only.
user1804599
WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
Hey guise
user1804599
oh cache
2
Ven
Ven
hi
Xeo
Xeo
09:36
alright, Berlin, here I come!
@AwanAfuqya Hey I once joked about typestate and we discussed regions and everything (linear/affine typing etc.), turns out there were great answers this week on a semi-related topic. Some of the approaches touch on those things I mentioned, look for the Tuple/HList and the indexed monads.
@Xeo Bon voyage. I should get to the hotel around 8-8:30, will be in the Lounge in case we want to organize anything - although I'm not sure I'll feel like going out today. But who knows :)
Ven
Ven
Do you even index your monads bro
You wouldn't need to if they were effects : ^)
The answers seem like they really stray off-topic to the OP’s question but regardless they give great background on the underlying ideas to make what the OP wants work.
> This user has been temporarily suspended by a moderator and cannot chat for 2 days.
Ven
Ven
09:42
@SheepPlusPlus why'd you become a sheep? Wake up, catle!
(I'm joking, it's okay)
42 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@Xeo then let the notification sit in the tray to save for reading later at a leisurely time!
why are you all in such a hurry
scanning the chat for cicada ... absent ... ~ding!~
09:53
oh, Britain is going to invade Syria
where when. You really seem to have a nack to blow things up
why'd you get banned anyway
Especially things that brushes with Russia
@Rapptz Who did
gregor
in JavaScript , 29 mins ago, by crl
how would you best troll c++?
09:59
@Rapptz I have no idea. There was no warning and no explanation.
If he comes here trolling and I'm not here - let me know and I'll take care of it <3
@SheepPlusPlus Sockpuppet!!!1
@PolymorphicPotato Nah he's explaining on IRC.
@SheepPlusPlus nice
@BenjaminGruenbaum you are not talented enough, sry
to be an elite troll, you need extraordinary talent & broad knowledge
10:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks for heads up
Is cicada permabanned?
2 days
Awan Afuqya, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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user1804599
in JavaScript , 37 mins ago, by crl
I'd come with: "I don't see how c++ is better than c, since c==c++"
user1804599
lol, so gullible. thinking anyone here doesn't think C++ is utter shit.
@LucDanton Well, the possibility is that you just got your RE wrong. :D
10:08
@chmod666telkitty Damn that alias
@chmod666telkitty :D
Ven
Ven
@Elyse yeah, it's pretty cute :P
user1804599
lol
user1804599
10:13
#[platform(Platform.Web)]
def main(console: Log.Logger): Top = Log.info(console, "Hello, world!");
#[platform(Platform.PHP)]
def main(stdout: IO.Writer): Top = stdout.write(ASCII.encode("Hello, world!"));
user1804599
@Ven help
Ven
Ven
@Elyse ew side effects
user1804599
:p
user1804599
Conditional compilation is meh.
@Elyse What is that?
Ven
Ven
10:15
yeah, get better indirections
@wilx c# of course
Chain stores in constructions are terrible - reece, tradelink & knauf - if they think that you are newblet, they will try to sell you a $800 stuff for $1500
Ven
Ven
yeah, what a $800 stuff.
items are not priced
Ven
Ven
poor Nooble didn't do nothin' wrong
@Elyse Such professionalism much wow
10:17
@Ven pump for rainwater tank and an automated water source switch
then I found out I paid $27 to tradelink for an item that I could have bought for $18 in Bunnings!
user1804599
void
Mapdesc::identify( REAL dest[MAXCOORDS][MAXCOORDS] )
{
  memset( dest, 0, sizeof( dest ) );
user1804599
hahahahaha
Where is that retarded POS from
I'm really confused today. I don't know who is out suspended, who is in, who is alive but not in or who is in as a puppet:(
I'm aliiiiive
user1804599
10:20
  uint1 buffer[64];
  ...
  memset (buffer, 0, sizeof(*buffer));
user1804599
loool
@Elyse OhFFS...
Wow nice snippets @Elyse :D
I got up at 6ish this morning & came back at 8pm, I am exhausted & unhappy
@chmod666telkitty Typical day for me ;)
10:22
@chmod666telkitty OTOH, you have not blown up your house today:)
Ven
Ven
ew, d3js uses __proto__ in hot code paths...
user1804599
@MartinJames I guess the author wants to C:
user1804599
@Ven what is eww about that?
Ven
Ven
@Elyse hey, I wonder what's the sizeof(uint1)
@Elyse horrendously slow
user1804599
10:23
@Ven 0.125
user1804599
@Ven why is it slow?
Ven
Ven
@Elyse because it defeats many optimizations the engine could do: bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=984146
It has to hot patch all the cachelines from stack into main memory
Using only 1 PCI express lane
Ven
Ven
obviously.
The cable of my headset got stuck into the wheel of my chair again
user1804599
10:25
@Ven That's about assigning to __proto__.
@SheepPlusPlus Daily struggle!
Ven
Ven
@Elyse yes. that's what d3js does
in JavaScript , 41 secs ago, by sehe
@Neil you don't have enough pop corn to properly enjoy watching rome burn
Also, I hope we're not morons enough to be played like that
Ven
Ven
@sehe what did you say about java being better than c++!?
10:25
I dunno. When?
user1804599
> So you are saying that this warning only appears when fiddling with proto and not when using .prototype?
user1804599
lol, missing the point much
user1804599
@Ven LOL
Ven
Ven
@sehe fake bait, w/e
@Elyse in hot code path
@Ven ah. I inadvertently deconstructed it
@Ven code hot pants
user1804599
10:28
@Ven yes you already said that
Ven
Ven
:(
user1804599
C# enums are so meh.
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow has a pretty chill voice
A -> 'x' | lambda
B -> B A
@JonClements Any time.
10:34
B is nullable, right?
@chmod666telkitty I'm confused.
He changed his name & avatar again, but his ID on SO stayed the same
@orlp Lambda?
@wilx empty string
A can be 'x' or ''
@orlp That is usually epsilon.
10:39
@wilx I've seen them both used
not sure what the distinction is
also, is A -> A nullable?
user1804599
@orlp no idea what this notation is.
@Elyse context free grammar
@Elyse what are you trying to do?
user1804599
ok.
they are not very nice that is true
user1804599
10:42
@JohanLarsson they can't have methods.
user1804599
You need to create extension methods. :v
user1804599
Is there a nice C# library for immutable collections?
Is the lounge closing down soon? Or is that just a bad joke?
10:48
bad joke
Puppy! Long time no read!
that's because you're insufficiently special ;p
Unicode 9 will have a "Mother Christmas" emoji.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse czarp?
user1804599
public override Type Type => ((FunctionType)Callee.Type).ReturnType;
user1804599
10:50
:(
So, here am I again.
user1804599
:( :)
Unhappy scarface? :p
@Ven hot code bath
user1804599
Generating PHP code is really difficult due to all the special cases.
11:06
Generating PHP code is easy.
...oh... did you want the code to work?
user1804599
> Today, one of our team member create a huge merge request with more than 30000 commits to gitlab . Our gitlab server slow down. and we can not close the Merge request, the gitlab can not working as normal
user1804599
> More and more pop-up coal plants in vacant buildings
@R.MartinhoFernandes People who can't use even basic git command line make me sigh
user1804599
11:15
my mom makes you sigh
why would you do a merge request with 30 000 commits
what are you even merging
Dunno, 30k commits sounds very dumb to me.
still not a reason for gitlab to not handle it though
it's rubby what did you expect
well, it's well known here that GitLab is hilariously bad, so yeah
11:17
@SheepPlusPlus Changing tabs to spaces, one tab per commit.
Like that tab terrorism thing.
user1804599
> Uber also focuses on transport of radioactive material
but spaces use more space (!) than tabs
Those guys that were running an automated tool changing spaces to tabs and making PRs to projects "because it saves energy".
11:19
seriously?
wow environmentalists barge into programming
"feminists" already did
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not more idiotic than your average environmentalist, so I'm not surprised.
11:21
what's next
Ell
Ell
that german christmas advert is very sad :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes gitlab is very slow to be fair :P
Of all the noise they generated, they had two PRs merged.
One saved 0 bytes, the other saved 1.
No joke.
user1804599
user1804599
11:22
LOLOLOL
@R.MartinhoFernandes they change the license content, badlets
@Elyse hahahaha the binaries
What a bunch of roasted squashes! ah ah
Yes I now use PC insults
no offense meant to any roasted squashes that may or may not be in the room
user1804599
ass-cacti
user1804599
I wish C# had checked exceptions. :(
11:35
@AwanAfuqya got polymorphed
@Elyse ew.
Checked exceptions are terrible. They're way too hard to type (as in type system, not as in keyboard).
Who's @SheepPlusPlus ?
@Morwenn you here?
I just tested the merging network with interleaving, and it works perfectly
@orlp Yes I am.
Which means that I got the uninterleaving wrong?
yes
in your current framework
the two arrays you're trying to merge, they are not interleaved, no?
so you're interested in the deinterleaved merge network
x = x // 2 if x % 2 == 0 else x // 2 + (size // 2) is what I used.
No, the two arrays I am trying to merge aren't interleaved.
Basically, for an array of size 25, I sort [0, 13), then I sort [13, 25), then I merge both.
11:46
@Elyse I wish Java didn't
catch (IOException ex) {
    Logger.getLogger(BNodeCache.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
    throw new RuntimeException(ex);
}
because fuck this
user1804599
Change your interface to include IOException.
user1804599
You being unable to handle errors makes you suck, not checked exceptions.
Elyse never used Java in a nontrivial project.
user1804599
Also, one particular implementation of checked exceptions being suboptimal does not make checked exceptions suck.
11:50
@Elyse In A() -> B() -> C() just because can't B() can't handle it doesn't mean A() can't
@R.MartinhoFernandes WTF?!
@Elyse Can't change third-party visitors
And interfaces.
If you have callbacks, they're likely to end up throws Exception.
user1804599
That goes for everything, not just exceptions.
user1804599
You need parametrizability.
user1804599
11:52
Java sucks at this.
Then that quickly cascades out to everywhere and it's all lost.
3 mins ago, by Elyse
You being unable to handle errors makes you suck, not checked exceptions.
Can't throw outside of stream().forEach(), or stream().map()
Ah, so now you're actually thinking.
user1804599
2 mins ago, by Elyse
Also, one particular implementation of checked exceptions being suboptimal does not make checked exceptions suck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes WTFF?!
user1804599
11:53
you can't read
@Elyse I said that I wish Java didn't have these, so I'm complaining about the suboptimal implementation
Yeah, talk about reading.
java is bad don't use java
I could try using a more optimal one in another language
But whatever, don't let me stand in the way of belittling your peers.
11:54
Hi @all!
I should start a project to change tabs into spaces in code then.
@Morwenn I think I know your mistake
if you deinterleave the indices, the result is transformed
Oh, that makes sense...
@SheepPlusPlus M'kay
Our corporate network does not allow me to access whitespacestrippers.com.
11:58
I don't exactly know how you can modify a sorting network to permute the output unconditionally
what kind of sorting network do you use
ethernet or ring based or something else
@SheepPlusPlus theoretical
@orlp not sure what you mean

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