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18:00
ewwwww
@BartekBanachewicz Now you've done it! You've invoked the ancient demons of Enterprise development.
Java with pointers
friends don't let friends point at things
@Morwenn How, exactly, do its pointers differ from Java's (other than the fact that it apparently admits they exist)?
@Morwenn ...and dereferencing them results in NullPointerExce... wait a moment
18:01
@JerryCoffin Not sure.
Maybe the difference is that they have less syntactic sugar and they aren't garbage collected?
Could there/does there exist any hardware architecture where pointers are not necessary?
Bacterial computers.
@TonyTheLion Mill architecture
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@TonyTheLion Didn't people make LISP machines way back when?
@TonyTheLion Sort of. There have been a few that used CAMs (content addressable memories) a lot, so you (almost?) never really dealt with addresses, only keys to access your data. CAMs are generally pretty expensive though.
ah yes, I remember reading about CAM somewhere
@Lalaland No. Way back when, LISP machines hadn't been invented yet. Lisp machines were much more recent.
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@JerryCoffin Way back when = before I was born. At least as far as I am concerned.
@Lalaland Most things Jerry are before our time. :D
18:05
@Lalaland No, way back when = before I was born. :-)
@ElimGarak You a word
Way back then = two years ago wrt pop music.
@AngryShoe No, intentional :P
Jerry is like an old ghoul from Fallout, talking to kids in 2277 how the world looked before the Great War in 2077. Even his name fits.
There's gonna be a war in 2077?
Yeah, it's based on a true story!
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18:07
@AngryShoe Yeah, that's when Trump declares war on China.
Sounds optimistic
why Im' reading this book :(
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1118656210
More like 2027
I guess he Trumps on China huh
@ProblemSlover maybe because you want to understand Investment Banking?
@Lalaland Trump's going to live another 62 years? How could you ruin my week by even suggesting such a thing?
Trump and Putin could be an explosive combo
Literally
Putin at least seems to have mulled over what he says before he says it
Yeah I think Putin is a smart man.
@AngryShoe Why do you say that?
18:10
But Putin looks like he'll still be there in 62 years.
Riding a tiger
@JohanLarsson I agree with you
@JohanLarsson I don't think there's much room for question about that.
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@TonyTheLion May be. I'm just excited about growing number of fintech startups which banks afraid of.. wasting time reading some bullshit lol
18:11
Looks like a shaved monkey.
@Morwenn The new BDFL
@Borgleader IIRC the mill architecture is based on huge stacks where you kind of push results on the top and let them fall down the stack to oblivion. Pointers would be very volatile in that architecture, at least register addresses.
Nothing wrong with pointorz. Pointers don't kill programs, people kill programs with pointers.
@JerryCoffin Haha :D
Also, to me at least, Putin seems a lot less superficial when he talks, than when you hear some of the western politicians speak.
thanks Jefffery :)
18:13
:27583689 You are appointed the "BPFL" (P=proofreader).
what is the bfl?
Beautiful Proofreader for Lounge
@ElimGarak how is pointar formed?
Best friends for life? :P
Best pointer friends for life?
18:14
@TonyTheLion In a pit of burning jet fuel <3
@ElimGarak steel beams can't melt memes
Hello. I'd like to discuss on how member functions are stupid and are just an unnecessary specialization of a function that takes an object as first argument.
Better Put Falafels Low
@AngryShoe Syntactic sugar
@TonyTheLion dank memes, bby
18:16
drunk memes
@AngryShoe static everything, bby
@TonyTheLion obj.func as opposed to func obj?
So I ordered a meat thing and there's barely any meat in it but they put a large onion in the middle??
@AngryShoe Of course they're unnecessary. That doesn't mean they can't be useful though.
@JerryCoffin How are they useful?
18:16
@CatPlusPlus Its to make you cry
@AngryShoe yes
Guess I'm not ordering from that place again
@AngryShoe Through usage.
@TonyTheLion As if he needed more reasons to
nothing wrong with shedding a tear
18:18
@CatPlusPlus Order an onion next time.
@AngryShoe Primarily by providing a relatively straightforward mechanism for specifying which functions have access to the internals of the object, and which don't.
You can use Opaque types and Haskell like modules for that
You can also fist your ass, doesn't mean you should.
And in general access specification should not be limited to objects.
@ElimGarak yea well who's gonna stop me
18:21
@AngryShoe There are alternative ways of accomplishing almost anything. It may even reach a point that the alternative is clearly superior in general, and the original is simply discarded. I'm not at all sure that Haskell-like modules have reached that point yet.
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@AngryShoe Their only reason d'etre is virtual functions.
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You can do away with them by having overloading on dynamic type.
For example with C++ virtual concepts
Which will probably never exist
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But that's not trivially verifiable by compilers.
18:22
Verifiable what?
by compilers cant u read
"What" not "by who", cant u read
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class base { };
class derived1 : public base { };
class derived2 : public base { };

void f(base& x);

f((base&)derived1()); // don't know if f is overloaded on dynamic type derived1, wat do
f((base&)derived2()); // don't know if f is overloaded on dynamic type derived2, wat do
Reference to temporary, doesn't cimpole.
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18:24
Both the set of types derived from base and the set of overloads of f are open.
You can do Nooble's mom
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Therefore, you cannot check whether the call will be safe.
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You can only do that if either set is closed.
Member functions = name lookup made easy.
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Name lookup on member functions is harder, because you need to know about types before you can lookup names.
18:25
@набиячлэвэлиь Is she asian?
With ADL too, right?
user1804599
Yes.
@ElimGarak Probably not, why do you ask?
@набиячлэвэлиь I like asian.
user1804599
I was in fact comparing member function lookup to sane constructs, not to ADL.
18:26
@Elyse I'm not sure I follow. You clearly have to pick void(base&) over any other overload there
Xeo
Xeo
om nom nom salad
Elyse badleting again.
@Elyse I guess you exclude simple overloading on type from sane constructs then?
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@AngryShoe We were discussing dynamic overload resolution, not static overload resolution.
I like all ppl
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18:27
To be clear, also to Morwen re reference to temporary, this isn't C++ code. It's pseudocode.
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@Morwenn I consider overloading on paramete rtypes an incredibly terrible idea in general, yes.
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It's literally special-casing.
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An overload on parameter types is a special case.
@Elyse I like to explicitly specify that my inheritance is public in pseudo-code too.
overlord
18:28
Oh no not special casing
@Elyse So?
But how to Java without overloading
@CatPlusPlus I prefer title casing.
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@AngryShoe So the overload is picked on the dynamic type, i.e. derived1 or derived2, not base.
@AngryShoe The belt replaces the multiple registers IIRC, but you still have "regular ram" or wtv i suck at hw
18:28
@nick Don't do Java
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Overloads may be defined later.
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Even by a dynamically loaded library.
@Elyse That's not what happens with the equivalent virtual member functions example
I'm confused by Elyse's explanation :/
Derived x = ...;
Base y = (cast) x;
18:29
Is there a way to invoke a function with an arbitrary number of args
You have a static type and a dynamic type.
@TonyTheLion (Elyse is too)
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@AngryShoe It does. In that case, overloads are called overrides, and the parameter on which they are overloaded is called this.
@ElimGarak I'll ignore it as a special case
Also I was talking about virtual concepts, not some weird overloading on dynamic types.
18:30
@nick You need to sacrifice a goat before you can invoke it.
Jeffscusions always end well
10
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The point is turning member functions into free functions, and this into the first parameter.
@CatPlusPlus This :D
@nick C supports variadic functions, but it's generally considered a poor idea (or did you have something else in mind?)
Imagine if Bartek and Jeff had an offspring.
18:30
oh god
my day ruined
Barfrey
It'd be very good at useless things but would quickly forget that it was supposed to be breathing
Jeffffek.
I don't know what language to use for async shit
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@TonyTheLion Consider gist.github.com/rightfold/4f5845367d683ab47cdf. Now consider one adds a new subclass of base, called derived3. Now consider one calls f, passing a base& that refers to a derived3. What should that do? f is not overloaded for derived3.
18:31
Everything sucks
@ElimGarak Isn't that Nab?
Barfrekt
@Elyse donno
@Morwenn nab isn't nearly so bad
@CatPlusPlus You mean Jeffscussions, double "s".
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Precisely. It's unsafe. It shouldn't compile, but it's impossible to verify.
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18:33
Therefore, this is a bad idea.
Not even able to fucking spell "discussions"
Jesus Christ
@TonyTheLion Just wait a few more years :D
didn't you claim it was a good idea earlier?
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Yes: I considered it a good idea years ago.
18:34
oh then I misunderstood somewhere
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I am wiser now.
GAMIFICATION SOLVES EVERYTIHNG
@CatPlusPlus they say f# is nice
18:35
Ugh
@JohanLarsson they also claimed programming makes you happy
Gamification made you all slaves to this site
@ElimGarak That's quite impossible, indeed
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion Do I need to link the Drunk Programming book? :D
As we speak, you are attempting to get hats
Xeo
Xeo
18:36
I'm not.
@Xeo Summary plz
Ugh hold on autocorrect
@Elyse Call void f(base& x); ?
Xeo
Xeo
In fact, I didn't answer a question in well over a year now.
It got boring
Thing is, dropping out of SO's gamification system has no negative impact.
@Xeo Mandatory in 2020. roflkopter
18:37
@Xeo madness
@TonyTheLion they are right
call me(Maybe&);
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@milleniumbug may be abstract
18:39
@Morwenn <3
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but yes, that would be possible, if you didn't allow abstract multimethods.
@Morwenn Hi Maybe, I'm Borgleader.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion here
@Borgleader From your name, I guess that your parents hated you.
18:40
so meen
@Xeo thanks, I should try that someday :P
@Morwenn I have no family, just the collective.
nerd
> My only family is the standard committee.
explains a lot
18:42
@TonyTheLion The badness would just overflow
@Xeo I give it 2 meowmeowbeenz
Jefff and Bartek's babby would be the least pedantic kid in the neighbourhood
cat--
Cat's score drops to 95. SWAT dispatched.
So my car service place just said 1.5 hr for an oil change
Wtf
Oh, SO's license for code is moving to MIT.
18:46
@Prismatic They're importing the oil from North Korea.
Gotta make sure legal is okay with copying and pasting code from here
Dude its just bizarre. When I asked why the guy said oil changes always take that long... Maybe if were trying to do it blindfolded or sth
Xeo
Xeo
ugh, too much salad. so full.
There's never too much salad
@Xeo Lol, what do you put into your salad?
Xeo
Xeo
@Prismatic Gotta stretch the payment - hourly salary, right?
18:48
Or meat, in Cat's case.
@Xeo I dont have that problem. I dont eat salad :P
I like dead animals.
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn half a lettuce head, tuna, diced ham slices, diced eggs, shredded mozzarella cheese plus seasonings and a bit of olive oil.
twas a big bowl for one person
And I actually forgot to add the feta cheese
Forsooth, a true salad.
That's a feature
18:50
No the labour is usually just 30min. They charge like $90/hr for labour, but its only $60 altogether for the oil chanhe
@Xeo No wonder you're full :D
@Xeo How could you? :o
Xeo
Xeo
And I had a wrap with ham, pepperoni, shredded mozzarella just before that.
Still haven't hit half my TDEE
Maybe I should get back to eating something for lunch
Tdee?
@Xeo How can you forget the feta?
feta wap
Xeo
Xeo
18:53
@EtiennedeMartel Twas hidden under the other shredded mozzarella bag in my fridge :<
Fetality
@Xeo That's not an answer.
Fuck feta
The proper answer is "I apologize"
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel No, it's an excuse.
18:54
"I apologize for not throwing it out sooner"
Woah woah, don't insult cheese
It's official Cat has no taste.
Pack it in, boys.
Like, how dare you
Xeo
Xeo
Now, question is - do I prepare a desert for later?
meh feta
18:55
Cat is your game done yet
feh meta
What is it with Poles and their lack of taste in food.
too salty
You're not supposed to eat it by itself.
Apparently my ideal body weight would be 61kg.
18:56
In which case it also acts as the salt for the rest of the meal.
Milbug pls
@Prismatic whatever
What is your current bodyweight?
55kg
I am 57kg I think
Skinny ppl unite
18:57
I'm not skinny. I'm small :o
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn mine would be a bit more than 2/3rd of what it's now, I think.
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Feta = best cheese for salads.
user406009
No competition.
I love salids.
user406009
18:58
(Except maybe blue cheese)
Also wraps
Nah, feta.
Xeo
Xeo
@Lalaland bleh, cheese with mold.
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@Xeo Says the person who probably eats dead animals.

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