« first day (1875 days earlier)      last day (3303 days later) » 

13:00
BTW @Jefery
> Support for DuplicateRecordFields, allowing multiple datatypes to declare the same record field names provided they are used unambiguously
landed in HEAD
@AndyProwl cppsort::sort(v, &std::abs<T>); works :p
@LucDanton Also, the inputs are more messy than I thought.
They have gaps that need to generate defaults, and they have some ranges inside already, but with a special notation.
[(0, X), (1, X), (3, X), (4, s(Y)), (10, e(Y)), (12, Z)] should produce [(0-1, X), (2, def), (3, X), (4-10, Y), (11, def), (12, Z)].
Ew.
first have to figure how you tell the runs apart then no?
They have start and end marks (s(Y) and e(Y) instead of just Y).
cata–ana (aka no better than doing it yourself)?
13:05
This is nice as well
Yeah, I think just looping tracking last state is better.
Guess that'd count as a scan with filter. Or a fold with a sequence accumulator, which always feels icky for some reason.
I guess I can turn everything into ranges first, and then coalesce the ones that are contiguous and have the same data.
map-fold, but still with a sequence accumulator :S
I can’t pinpoint which one that is (just for curiosity’s sake)
@R.MartinhoFernandes What are you making that face for? I’d be doing it because those things make a lot of sense in a non-strict setting but aren’t really pragmatic otherwise.
Sequence accumulators are icky.
I always feel like I'm using a cata when I should be using an ana.
@chmod666telkitty can't read a shit
@Ven Is that a bottle of Breizh Cola (cc @Morwenn)? :p
13:19
@Rerito Yes, probably.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm asking you this because of ogonek: Have you ever done font rendering or related stuff with FreeType?
Also, we ate beer stew that night.
@Morwenn Bzh cola is better than coca cola
@Rerito Maybe. I don't drink enough cola to tell the difference.
I just tried out FreeType but not done anything serious with it.
13:21
@Morwenn Yeaaaaah right :D
I did our rendering with it at work, but it's never anything with weird layouts cause there's no user input.
So I don't count it as serious.
When I use FreeType to render certain characters I get a 'missing glyph' symbol... like that weird box (something like [?]). For example with newline or tab. I would have thought these would map to zero width 'invisible' characters or something rather than the missing glyph symbol
@Rerito Honest, I'm not really into sodas.
Any chance you remember whether its standard practice to filter out newlines, tabs, etc manually
@Morwenn Me neither but if you do blindtaste colas, you'll spot the differences
13:25
@Rerito I can't even tell the difference between the many coffees I drink all the time.
Ewwww
Some time ago the coffee machine at the office was discovered to have grown mold. Nobody seemed to have noticed :D
> name :: (r { name :: t }) => r -> t
WOT
Ell
Ell
That means r is a record with a name of type t right?
Yup
13:33
@melak47 Another reason not to drink coffee :p
@melak47 Once it's boiled, it's only coffee + mushrooms. I don't see how it can be bad.
Ell
Ell
What is the WOT for?
@Prismatic don't quite remember but I can check what our code does.
Monday.
@Morwenn :D
@Ell I meant "Nice!1!1"
13:35
But I think it makes sense.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't worry, I'll just ping the FreeType mailing list :)
I have a couple other questions too
Haha, I forgot to push a header and my testsuite passed anyway. I could use more tests.
Because that's outside the scope of FreeType (i.e. no layout)
And their list seems fairly active
When I worked in publishing we used InDesign's layout engine and that was a lot fancier.
13:38
So it seems Boost.Spirit X3 works with VS2015...mostly. It's even compiling pretty quickly, at relativistic speeds even - there seems to be a noticable time dilation effect where displaying all the warnings of 3s of compiling takes about 20s! /cc@sehe
Dabbling in text layouts and briefly looking at the unicode docs always make me appreciate how complicated text rendering is in general and how impressive web browsers and word processors are
Ell
Ell
so are you implementing line breaking yourself in the end?
and bidi
No newlines and such. Everything was broken into runs (well a lot more structured than that, but not relevant here) and newlines discarded.
Nope, using libunibreak for line breaking and ICU for bidi
GCC 5.3 is out.
13:40
@Prismatic yeah, I find it fascinating. In five years when I'm done with ogonek, I want to tackle rendering.
pacman -Syu's
not on msys2 yet :(
@Prismatic I share the feeling without really having looked under the covers
@melak47 I haven't Syu'd in a couple of months... I want to, but there are a couple of nvidia bugs (its always nvidia) that I'm afraid might break my stable setup
Its gonna be such a pain upgrading if I want too long though
for me it's only my msys2 installation. Easily replaceable should it break :)
What it took for me was Zalgo text. When I figured out that it’s not a glitch, but a logical consequence of (a small aspect of) what it takes to render human text. At that point the implementers could tell me it works by sacrificing a newborn and I would believe them.
13:47
Am I allowed to call class methods from class methods?
@Owatch yes
Nice.
What are class methods?
Ruby-speak for static member functions
This might be something obvious to some people, but not to javascript users like myself that just expect simple addition to work. Nobody ever told ME this, and I studied CS in Belgium ..., It might be correct according to the standard, but it seems very crappy and confusing to me. — Mvision Jun 5 '12 at 9:45
13:50
class methods do not require an instance to exist when called, and cannot access instance variables, or methods.
re: floating point
@Owatch So, like, static member functions
I guess. Are you asking me, or testing me?
Ell
Ell
I find text rendering interesting also
where do humans come from?
it's humans all the way down!
13:53
@orlp Your mom.
@Mr.kbok How do you study CS without learning about floating point? I did engineering and even I learned about IEEE754 or whatever the standard is
@Mr.kbok I like how he made CS in Belgium look bad
To be fair though I bet its really easy to forget
Bidirectional layout is my favourite. So much to get wrong or slightly imperfect
Since I started learning Hebrew I got a few new pet peeves.
@Prismatic Probably either he sucks or his CS course does
@VillasV yeah, lol
13:55
Unmirrored commas suuuuuuck
@VillasV Even thought it's not his point at all
Sure it's still a comma but fuck it looks ugly.
@Prismatic You can forget the standard, but I guess if you eventually see that again you won't simply say that the language implementation is crapy
> This means that inhabited kinds have type *. In particular, * has type *. Though this causes inconsistency in other dependently-typed languages, it does not in Haskell
interesting
also I <3 how "other dep-typed languages" is being used (no comma!)
that really implies haskell is one of them :3
Barket's wet over Leshak again
> Hi Jędrzej,
> I am a Developer Relations Engineer at source{d}. We are a startup trying to improve tech recruitment. We have come across your profile, and were impressed with your open source contributions on Github. After analyzing your code contributions we think you might be a good match as a Backend Engineer at NowDiscover.
13:58
@VillasV Yeah. It can get you in weird ways though, especially if you never work with anything where fp limitations matter... imagine being a JS person doing web stuff for a few years. No need to think about that kind of stuff at all
I'm fifteen you child abusers
2
@набиячлэвэлиь ahahaha
> With that in mind, NowDiscover is looking for a Java enthusiast willing to join their team in Berlin. The candidate will have a track record with the language and good knowledge of Machine Learning techniques. In addition, solid experience with Spring (and specially, with Spring Boot) will be a plus.
Something for Robor, eh?
@набиячлэвэлиь you should be down in the mines, not in front of a computer
yeah Robor is a java expert
13:59
Machine Learning and Spring? ...
Isn't Spring some EE thing
> The salary range would be between 50.000€ and 75.000€, depending on the skills and experience of the candidate.
it’s true; they pay out more to candidates with good negotiation skills
@набиячлэвэлиь isn't that a lot @R.MartinhoFernandes
@Prismatic true. It took me some time to figure out a floating point bug from long long x = pow(10, 2) - 1
From my calculations it's a lot
> Our technology is constantly evolving, so if we mismatched you for the role please accept my apologies and feel free to let us know. Also, if you think that this position doesn't match your profile or interests, you can drop me a line and I will be more than happy to discuss any other potential opportunities we have that are a better fit for you.
Yes, this position doesn't match my anything, I'm fifteen, dammit
Their webpage is a .tech
14:02
@набиячлэвэлиь don't you get heaps of spam with your email on your gh
Why is the guy in Madrid, Spain, as well
@Mr.kbok No, only recruitment emails
Funnily enough
user406009
@набиячлэвэлиь Email back asking to do a summer internship.
user406009
Depending on your country, you might be able to do that as a minor.
@набиячлэвэлиь Wait does that mean they don't even look over results that their system matched in person
How lame
@Lalaland They want me to join a team in Berlin, I'm in Poland
Don't know a word of Deutch
Ven
Ven
14:04
@Rerito yes.
user406009
@набиячлэвэлиь Maybe they are fine with people who don't know German?
user406009
Anyways, companies can often pay relocation fees for summer internships.
@Prismatic I do have one (pretty much dead) Scala project, that doesn't look right, though
user406009
An email doesn't cost you anything.
They probably mass-send that shit
user406009
14:05
And the payoff would be pretty high.
user406009
@набиячлэвэлиь They probably do.
user406009
But the chance of success isn't 0.
@Lalaland I'm not fine with being in Germany, though
user406009
Just do it.
@Lalaland It never is
user406009
14:06
@набиячлэвэлиь It would only be for a summer.
So, anybody got suspended today?
user406009
And like I said, the payoff would probably be pretty high (in terms of the experience, the money, the stuff to put on a resume)
@набиячлэвэлиь you know you want to steal those jobs
@Lalaland I'm not sure that'd work (on an interhumanoid level); I'm 15, the other people are (I'd expect) ~25
@Lalaland meh prolly not work it
user406009
14:10
@набиячлэвэлиь Eh, it's possible (bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2014-07-10/…)
user406009
Like I said, an email doesn't cost you anything.
user406009
(Even though the chance of success is low, for many reasons)
I'm so free I changed static_math's license from LGPL to MIT.
@ElimGarak If not, I can fix that :p
@Morwenn can I use your assorted sorts to sort types? :D
14:13
@melak47 To sort types? Probably not, there is nothing compile-related in the library.
user406009
We clearly need a compile time sorting library.
Good luck with sorting types in-place.
@Lalaland I'm not even in high school yet, cheers for the link, though
@Lalaland clearly
@Morwenn good job
f*** GPL
@BartekBanachewicz It was LGPL, not GPL :o
14:16
@Morwenn please
don't use MIT
it's screamy and has a really stupid requirement
@Morwenn YESYESYES
Sign me up
user406009
What's wrong with MIT?
@orlp Which one?
If someone uses your library their documentation must contain the MIT license.
Even in the final build/shipped product.
It's like BSD.
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn you wrote static_math?
14:17
@Ell Yes, why?
I use the zlib license for all libraries I write.
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.

Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:

1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
   claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
Ugh, this licensing thing is seriously boring -____-
basically zlib says you can do whatever you want
@Morwenn still
but you can't just fork and claim it's the original
14:20
@orlp wot
@orlp wait what?
actually, I'm not sure whether that applies to MIT
That doesn't sound right :P
it 100% does to BSD license though
@orlp does MIT or BSD allow people to do that?
14:20
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
Probably this clause.
Just the software not the docs
> substantial portions
@VillasV nope
I got that part confused with BSD
I'm not certain if it applies to MIT
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
I use MIT for everything
14:22
That's the relevant portion for BSD
@BartekBanachewicz :+1:
> this software and associated documentation files (the "Software")
@VillasV yes
it's a bit sketchy
But it doesn't say that the documentation of projects using the library shall contain the copyright notice.
you may not say that the software authors endorse your fork
14:22
I use MIT for almost everything. Stuff that I'm really protective I go with Apache
@Morwenn For the 5th time, I'm not certain about MIT, but 100% certain for BSD.
And there's tonnes upon tonnes of software out there with BSD.
@orlp C'mon, I am just trying to read it again to be sure :o
actually
@orlp well, but that's just lying. I guess you don't have to put "Don't lie about this software" in the License
I think it applies to MIT as well
> any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software")
that's how "the Software" is defined
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
so yes, I think my concern also applies to MIT
14:25
Yeah, but the copyright notice shall only appear in copies, not in things using it.
> * is hard to parse, will become Type
ah great
@Morwenn that is also a copy
this one makes a lot of sense
I think I'll just go with « stop wanking on wording public license ».
Or just use the zlib license :P
14:26
@Morwenn so wtfpl?
No seriously, I don't plan to change all the files of any of my projects just to change the license once again in the next months. It's just boring.
Also, anyone trying to sue any other person for not including the MIT copyright notice in any other irrelevant part of a project using one of the libraries is prbably a moron.
Two consecutive days with 30 min suspensions. Wonderful:(
@Morwenn why do you include the license in your source files?
I've got a class that returns formatted strings, but I want to do it purely using static (class) methods. This makes formatting a string a bit more elegant, and avoids having to create an object. However, I do require additional methods, which must also be listed as class methods. Is this bad practice? Should I just use an instance instead?
14:28
@набиячлэвэлиь No?
@orlp Because they can easily be used independently from the rest of the library.
I'd not use a class
@набиячлэвэлиь No, where the license physically resides does not matter.
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14:29
In fact, I can give you a zip file on an usb stick
@Owatch No; whatever suits your design
and read the license out loud to you
and have you record me
that'd be valid as well
> substantial portions
@VillasV What would you use..?
TYVM, your argument just fell crumbling down
14:29
Define substantial portions.
I just went on Forbes to read an article. Not only did they have ads at the top, along the sides (many of which were videos), they had an autoplaying video in the middle of the article
Adjective: substantial ‎(comparative more substantial, superlative most substantial)
  1. Having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.
  2. Corporeal; material; firm.
  3. Significantly great.
Noun: substantial ‎(plural substantials)
  1. Anything having substance; an essential part....
It shall be included in.
license.txt in a project counts as inclusion
user406009
@Prismatic did you try using adblock?
And get this, when you scroll down, the TEXT SPLITS APART AND ANOTHER VIDEO ADD MAGICALLY APPEARS FROM THE TEXT
14:29
@набиячлэвэлиь That was for the MIT.
AND ITS STARTS PLAYING WHILE THE ORIGINAL VIDEO IS PLAYING
What the hell is wrong with these people
@orlp If you consider a file to be a substantial portion, you have to include it in every file.
@Owatch If you don't have static fields, just methods that don't share data, why not just make functions in some utils header?
@Morwenn another reason to use zlib and not MIT then
@Lalaland I have adblock on by default but I take it off for certain sites. I had forbes off because I read it a lot and the ads didn't bother me
14:30
@Morwenn So, like, every source file for consistency
Now I will never unblock them... what complete dbags
@VillasV They do need to share data, to a certain extent.
I don't want to be assailed by multiple video ads that literally materialize in between the lines of text on your webpage you assholes
Also, to be honest, it's easier to track which file falls under which license when you have the license in the file.
There are like 4 or 5 different licenses in cpp-sort depending on the file.
@Owatch Then you have 2 options: pass the data around (via funciton arguments) or have an instance of the class and have the data reside therein
14:32
@набиячлэвэлиь funkyton
I have gone with the latter, but wanted to know what people here thought was good practice.
@orlp фунцитонь
@Owatch oh well... then it probably shouldn't be static. I'd go with instance.
@набиячлэвэлиь I stole code from a number of open-source projects.
14:33
@Morwenn eyeroll
Rewrite it and claim as your own
It will expose some not-too-useful methods to the user through the header file. Which I thought of as un-elegant. Not much else I can do though, to avoid objects.
I license everything CC0. Best license.
Besides moving some functions to yet another file, and then calling them from there.
@набиячлэвэлиь I would rather put the blame on the original project when there is a bug.
@Owatch If they are dangerous/not-useful to the end-user, then private: them
user406009
14:34
> Good artists copy; great artists steal.
Xeo
Xeo
Oi Robot, you should be here, they got Zupfkuchen :D
@Andy It really is boring. Kinda too late to join other talks now, though, so I'm just chilling in the Lounge
> C++ conference
> boring
Xeo
Xeo
We're talking about a specific presentation. About functional C++, fwiw
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't like CC0 too much because it literally cuts me entirely off the work.
Someone can just take it and act as if it is his/hers.
14:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes No commit in 2 years 5 days from now :(
I don't require attribution for my projects, but I don't want to be fully disconnected from the work.
CC0 is appropriate when releasing code anonymously though
In fact I'd be very glad that someone forked and outweighed one of my projects. That person would forever carry on my name while I do nothing else, assuming he respects attribution.
> assuming he respects attribution.
Why assume when you can just say it in the license?
besides
if you find someone that forks your project and is doing an amazing job
you can always license the code to him/her under a license that allows him/her to use your (projects') name
@orlp true. FOSSS entrepreneurship.
literally the only right I'm looking to protect is my name
you can do whatever you want with my code, just don't claim you wrote it
14:49
You can't claim you wrote it anyway usually.
My code isn't even licensed under my real name, and I have no idea which consequences it has.
This reminds me of the story where Douglas Crockford said "don't use this code for evil" in the license of his JSON library and got an email from IBM's lawyers asking if he could make an exception for them.
14:50
@BenjaminGruenbaum I remember people getting annoyed when glm added a "happy bunny" licensing option
Its the MIT license with this clause:
> Restrictions:
By making use of the Software for military purposes, you choose to make a
Bunny unhappy.
Pretty dumb thing to add imo
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
"I give permission to IBM, it's customers, partners and minions to use JSLint for evil" and they wrote back "thanks very much!"
Racist Public License
14:52
"Do you consider your position so weak that it cannot withstand a debate?" Ahahah, Data <3
@Prismatic the 3d math lib?
> You can use the Software for anything as long as you buy camembert at least once a year.
@orlp yeah
> You can use the Software as long as you're a fucking moron.
I wonder how it would work from a legal point of view.
God, I've read his name as Douglas Cockford :|
14:54
@Morwenn I need that for my OpenGLWindow library
I think all these clauses how silly software licenses can get
And the slight derivative:
Sovereign License Agreement: By using the technology of <your_technology>, our technology, you accept to develop along the paths we desire.
> You can use the Software as long as you're a-fucking morons.
There's that buy-me-a-beer license too
You can only use this software if you buy me a beer if we ever meet up
14:56
> Your rights to use the Software are revoked if any of the following persons are banned from StackOverflow: [...].
HPL: Hostage Public License.
Ell
Ell
I would license GPLv3 by default

« first day (1875 days earlier)      last day (3303 days later) »