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23:00
LINQ
@Shoe It's not a question of imagination. LINQ?
idk why you think this is important question
Ell
Ell
@Puppy which one? You're targeting 3 different languages
(And not even the query LINQ, just the methods)
Ell
Ell
Do you want people to write it in java and generate c++ and c# from that?
Or have 3 different specifications in parallel?
23:01
@Ell how about don't be silly
well, what I would probably do is retain the .proto format, but have it be strictly an implementation detail (and also strictly machine readable only), and generate the files reflectively from the source definition
have one spec and let the languages implement it vOv
And that solves what
excatly
nothing, and you end up with the same situation you have with c++
or possibly even just spit it out in JSON or something
23:02
I mean the Puppy thing
And that's different how
Ell
Ell
@Puppy the .proto thing is a DSL
the only value .proto has is that C++ doesn't have reflection.
It's a schema, not a programming language
Ell
Ell
@Puppy that means its easy to have subtly different details in one of the three different languages
Repeat after me DSL is about programming languages
Data blob in JSON/proto/whatever is not a DSL
23:03
well, probably
I just accepted Ell's assertion that it was an example of a DSL.
I didn't actually see any executable code in it, anywhere.
A smurf in in the house
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus why does a DSL need to be a programming language?
There is no executable code in it
5-0, 5-0
@Ell Because that's the definition
23:04
@Ell The hint is in the expansion- domain specific language.
not "data format".
Ell
Ell
Definition according to who? :V
everybody
JSON and XML and whatever are data format languages
Me, the master of keeping jefscussions in some reasonable bounds
who the fuck did you learn about DSLs from that neglected to mention that they should be a language?
Ell
Ell
23:05
Whatever vOv
I disagree but this discussion is unproductive
actual DSLs not random data formats.
they are code.
Ell
Ell
@Shoe right, XML is a general language
or maybe they are not
Ell
Ell
Whereas XHTML is a domain specific one
DSL sometimes have a place
23:06
DLS's always have a place
XML is a data format.
I've never seen any program, ever, written in XML.
it's a markup language
but ... and i have to... html :)
Ell
Ell
Language is even in the name :P
HTML and CSS3 are technically turing complete IIRC but not really a useful language by any means,
23:07
lmao
@Ell Being named that doesn't make it that
Ell
Ell
Turing completeness is irrelevant
Okay what is your definition of language?
Agda is not turing complete, but it's a language
I could call my dick a billion dollars, but that doesn't make me rich
@Ell not if your want to compute something
23:08
Also XML can be extended to be whatever language you want
@Ell Well, it should at the very least be capable of input, output, and making decisions.
I believe Erlang templates extend XML to define if statements, variables and loops in the templates IIRC
I can't seem to find it right now
Ell
Ell
@Puppy so what about markup languages? Are they just not languages?
formats like XML are not languages; they are data formats.
Ell
Ell
Okay
23:12
still not what I remembered
@Ell Can you please stop staring at my friend?
I might be convinced that XSLT is a language, although what purpose it actually serves is a bit beyond me
you know what I dislike when sites darken everything after some seconds to show you a message that you have to close manually ugh
so you hate pop ups?
like everyone else?
23:16
hmm
I'm reading this page about protobuf, and I'm kinda surprised about how awful it sounds, even though it's from Google so I was prepared for it to be shit
their behaviour for required and optional is just terrible
"We require required fields, but we don't really require them with a constructor parameter or anything useful like that, we just hope you remember to set it. Have fun!"
So they are not really required?
Ell
Ell
@Puppy how would you write protobuf or something equivalent?
With clang as "reflection"?
@Shoe They're required to work correctly, but in a very C way, like there's no safety or anything in the API, you just have to hope that you remember to set it on all code paths (kinda like remembering to free memory on all code paths)
@Ell What I'd probably do is just reflect on the message classes the user defined, then spit out some JSON or something corresponding to that.
dat moment when the lambo u want to drive is behind a dlc :<
I'd probably enforce a particular style for writing the classes.
23:26
that I can't seem to be even able to buy on steam
like I dunno, just make it a list of variables, use boost::optional for optional members, use std::vector for repeated members, define constructor with required members as parameters
@AlexM. It's not a bug, it's a feature saving your wallet from terrible developers
@Puppy seems the DLCs were never released on PC anyway
> Viper SRT-10
Redeem as part of the Dr. Pepper promotion
> Dr. Pepper promotion
wtf is this shit
@Rapptz Calling a function that lives in lua that eventually calls C++ code performs pretty terribly compared to its plain C counterpart for some reason:
I've gotta figure out why.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD profile!
But...
But but but.
23:39
@ThePhD do the chandler dance to summon his spirit
@Borgleader I don't wanna install Linux just to get perf or w/e.
user3047181
@ThePhD profiling in vs is really good
@ThePhD ew, x86 :p
Am I the only one that constantly mispronounces it as "Hans Lambda"
I just can't figure out why
god damn it
23:52
@Columbo pronounces what
Also hi Columbine.
Colonel Hans Landa is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 2009 Quentin Tarantino film Inglourious Basterds. He is portrayed by German-Austrian actor Christoph Waltz. For his performance, Waltz won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the Best Actor Award at Cannes Film Festival. == Character == Standartenführer (SS Colonel) Hans Landa is an Austrian SS officer assigned to the Sicherheitsdienst. He is nicknamed The Jew Hunter in reference to his keen ability to locate Jews hiding throughout Occupied France. Egotistical and ambitious, Landa takes a great deal of pride...
I was looking for ideas for one small tattoo.. then thought it would be better to let that be a big piece; went looking after another idea, that too wants to be a big piece. And now I can't decide
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD but it means you know what to optimise
Any way, I best go to bed before I pour another silly drink

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