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Ven
Ven
13:07
user1804599
> pritect
user1804599
@Ven WTF that video LOL
@Ven That profile pic
@ThePhD Arrived at work 50 min ago :P
user1804599
@Ven just lock the thread
13:08
why is he adding an issue about it
@Borgleader Oh, goodness. You're early!
@slaphappy So they're adding throw to prevent ellision? Why would you do that?
user1804599
Or redirect him to an euthanasia clinic.
isn't he trying to write a tut like cinch
@ThePhD I always get to work at ~7:20
Ven
Ven
13:09
@milleniumbug look at the previous issue, the one I linked to (4190)
@Borgleader ask them :D
@MadameElyse Get him to egolift at the bench press, neck crushed by barbell problem solved
user1804599
> I rejected your arguments. therefore you are wrong.
4
user1804599
oh god this is a goldmine
Ven
Ven
do you want to answer?
I locked already
13:13
@Ven ah, it's an implied feature request (by "compile to" he means "make this syntax compilable"). I interpreted it as a suggestion for language users (like comments on PHP manual).
@Ven I do not understand...
user1804599
@Ven yeah
Some people really are awesome.
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse he's probably gonna open another one soon ;)
@Morwenn Do open source they said, it'll be fun they said
@Ven Your feedback is my only feedback <3
user1804599
13:14
@Ven :(
@Morwenn You mean awesome as is "awe inspiring"? :p
@Rerito « Awesome » as in « it makes my day ».
> arguments will be? I rejected your arguments
> I rejected your arguments
user1804599
@Ven I wanted to comment this.
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13:15
@Ven For non involved, what is this moron ranting on about?
Ven
Ven
@Magisch click on the "duplicate of" issue I linked to
user1804599
About private properties.
Ven
Ven
he wants to add "private properties" to CoffeeScript classes... by using Math.random() to namespace
user1804599
Then he comes up with a solution as broken as Python's name mangling.
user1804599
@Ven Should work if you use Object.defineProperty with enumerable false.
Ven
Ven
13:16
@MadameElyse CS still supports ES3 :P
@Ven Can't you just ip ban him from this github?
user1804599
@Ven Awful.
Ven
Ven
@Magisch there's no such thing. Only "owners" can plonk people from projects; and I reported him to github already...
@MadameElyse that's gonna change soon™ supposedly, though
also, won't be enough: he wants them private, not non-enumerable
user1804599
CS is the new Debian except the author is still alive.
user1804599
@Ven That's gonna be difficile.
13:18
Dart compiles to stuff luajit handles?
user1804599
Dart is an abomination.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD no
user1804599
Never use Dart.
user1804599
It's the MongoDB of Java descendants.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD what I meant is – Dart is pretty fast on its own VM (maybe not luajit-fast, but very fast)
13:19
Oh.
@milleniumbug Before I click that, lemme guess that is about that React trademark issue on YT?
Ah no.
user1804599
user1804599
13:23
Hint: ignoring type errors is not pragmatic. It's pure distilled stupidity.
Lmao.
lua[1] = 24;
I can now index integers into the lua VM.
This is the equivalent of writing code in the toplevel namespace that does:
1 = 24
user1804599
What a killer feature.
Mission-critical, I'd say.
very useful
what does it do? redefine 1 to mean 24?
user1804599
Pointless dynamicity hurts static analysis which in turn increases the amount of bugs.
user1804599
13:25
@milleniumbug Assign 24 in the table of globals at key 1.
there's only one datum there
L M A O
@ThePhD AFAIK Dart is a replacement for JS, and I think you can compile it to that, but not anything lua related.
I think
13:30
@ThePhD White theme VS hurts my eyes.
@MarkGarcia Mine too, except I have the brightness craaaanked down.
> I’ve removed a comment with personal attack (to clarify, it didn’t come from OP)
someone probably told op to fuck off
user1804599
Personal attacks are often mistaken for argumentum ad hominems.
"You're a retard therefore you're wrong"
user1804599
Personal attacks that are not used as arguments are awesome.
user1804599
13:32
Fuck you if you disagree.
contrast with
"You're a retard and also you're wrong"
user1804599
:D :D :D
which is not a fallacy, therefore acceptable by lounge standards
user1804599
I'm eating a logical falafel.
@slaphappy Not quite as bad as "you're wrong, even though you are not a retard"
user1804599
13:34
∀ P ∈ {is-moron, is-wrong} : P(you)
@MadameElyse Don't start with predicate logic pls
or "even the retards know you are wrong"
you guys remember PVM?
It burns
user1804599
What is a PVM?
13:35
PVM? (so no:)
private virtual method
it's a kinda c++ best practice
user1804599
Pretty Voluptuous Mom
like yours
user1804599
13:37
Private virtual methods are retarded.
@slaphappy Wot, like proprty getters in real languages?
user1804599
If I make something private then I want it to have no influence on the outside world.
user1804599
It should be impossible to observe that it's there.
@MadameElyse It will have an effect on the orbit of Pluto.
13:38
@MadameElyse Er, state?
user1804599
@MarkGarcia You can't observe where the state is.
@slaphappy Exactly:)
user1804599
It could be in a global variable.
user1804599
IIRC the C++ best practice regarding virtual methods is to never define virtual methods except in the use case described by Parent in C++ Seasoning and Inheritance Is The Base Class Of Evil.
You inherit all of my base class bby.
user1804599
13:40
If you don't inherit from a class then that class isn't a base class.
mornin'
Baa.
@jaggedSpire Purrrrning.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF the code broke send help.
13:43
help
@MartinJames It says that virtual methods can't be public, because then it's part of either sides of the interface (out and in), so you have a completely free moving part
Typed « help », clicked « send ».
Instead you should have a private virtual method, overridable by subclasses if needed, that you can call from your base class
ah, the NVI idiom
@milleniumbug yes
yes that's the real name
13:45
What's a virtual method?
what
@milleniumbug IIRC NVI is the Java name and PVM is the Sutter name.
@slaphappy (C++ clueless) isn't it being "private" means subclasses have no access to it?
@Morwenn some 90's OOP crap probably
:D
@MadaraUchiha They can implement them.
@MadaraUchiha yep
13:47
@MadaraUchiha They can't call it, but they can override it.
spelling goof up
@slaphappy Aha, I see
yeah, it's arbitrary. welcome to c++ i guess
user1804599
Turing machines are great.
Turning machines are better.
13:47
@Morwenn ?
user1804599
I finally know how JPEG compression works.
Fuck conventions etc. If it's not virtual, I can't derive it from my custom base class. If it's private, I can't call the fucking thing. If I want a public virtual, Imma having one.
@slaphappy Sarcasm :o
user1804599
It separates colour from brightness and then only gives colour to some pixels.
@MadameElyse you actually have 3 axis
13:49
Why do people keep telling me to do crap I don't want to do?
hue saturation brightness
hue color saturation
user1804599
@slaphappy brightness, red, and blue
the compression on each axis is determined by a calibration made on people. it's hardcoded in the standard
@MadameElyse No.
13:50
Image compression exploits the fact human eyes are more sensitive to variations in luminance than in chrominance (photometry). Use that fact with band-limited approximation of the original signal with DCT, you have JPEG. You badlets.
Time to go to my final interview. See you later.
user1804599
@MartinJames yes
@Morwenn gl!
@Morwenn good luck
@MadameElyse You can recover green if you have luminance.
user1804599
13:51
indeed
@Borgleader @MadaraUchiha Thanks ^_^
It's really time to unVlad myself.
luminance!=brightness
@MartinJames do what you want, the police isn't going to knock at your door. but if you have public virtual methods, your design sucks
@slaphappy My design works.
PHP's design works
13:52
@Morwenn Good luck.
@slaphappy Hey! That's low:(
@Morwenn crush it!
user1804599
PHP's indeed does, since in PHP private methods aren't virtual.
@MartinJames sorry, I'm in a bad mood, calling names such as PHP
Why doesn't initializer_list have operator[] ? :(
:(
13:53
operator:(
@Morwenn YOU CAN FIGHT
YOU CAN WIN
@slaphappy Forgiven - it's the Lounge, after all:)
YOU CAN DO THIS
std::initializer_list is a broken feature
It shouldn't exist
Tuple literals when.
13:54
Precisely, tuple literals would have been way better
But..
But muh C compat ;~;
Not sure how C compatibility is related
C and C++ is not compatible anymore.
never were
C is shit, C++ less so
13:58
oh right it's red and blue
@slaphappy what about cinch?
what about him?
> red and blue
Ell
Ell
Hey I'm getting the hang of coq
@jaggedSpire yeah?
pokemon?
14:00
@milleniumbug I'm okay with the concept, but not how it currently works (e.g. can't move elements out).
what?
@Morwenn think sexy thoughts!
thought red and blue was another potential nickname for cinch
@Ell coq is good, you like bolls?
Ell
Ell
14:02
Hardy har har
he's got the coq hung
user1804599
super cool (pun not intended)
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse if only :[
user1804599
Well, and (virtual dtors and what) in exceptions.
14:14
@MadameElyse if you consider the fact that destructors aren't called directly, it's fine. otoh what sucks
user1804599
Stack Overflow is not a "do my homework for me" website. What is your question? — Madame Elyse 6 secs ago
user1804599
> Quicksort is usually faster than sorts that are slower
user1804599
no shit
slow sorts are slow
Ell
Ell
b = add b zero
I'm stuck :(
my definition of add must be incorrect
it doesn't deal with b = zero
14:28
Guys
I want to do something kinda risky.
Well. Sort of.
bungee jumping
It has to do with references and pointers.
bartek driving
2
user1804599
> The fact is that code is always interpreted, by software, by hardware or a combination of both, and the compiling process cannot tell which it will be.

What you perceive as compilation is a translation process from one language SS (for source) to another language TT (for target). And, the interpreter for SS is usually different from the interpreter for TT.
make a reference to a null struct
user1804599
14:29
So many people who don't understand this.
Ven
Ven
@Ell what is your definition?
Ell
Ell
I changed it to this:
Fixpoint add (a : nat) (b : nat) : nat :=
  match a, b with
  | zero,   zero   => zero
  | succ n, zero   => a
  | zero,   succ n => b
  | succ n, succ m => succ (add a m)
  end.
But before it was:
@MadameElyse copy and paste that in the SO question "Is java a compiled language?" to get people confused
Ell
Ell
Fixpoint add (a : nat) (b : nat) : nat :=
  match b with
  | zero => a
  | succ n => succ (add a n)
  end.
user1804599
:p
user1804599
14:30
@Ell Coool Coq.
Bah. I know how I'm going to solve this.
Ven
Ven
you don't even need the zero, zero case
Ell
Ell
oh yeah of course
I'm just going to allocate space up front that makes every single thing a pointer.... even if its not.
Ven
Ven
it falls out of the n, zero => n case :)
14:31
Then we just dereference that first segment of memory, and it will always be valid.
Ell
Ell
wait. how?
zero is the succ to nothing
so 0 + 0 is not defined
right?
Ven
Ven
if you say n + zero = n then zero + zero will be n, that is, zero
Ell
Ell
oh I'm using succ unnecessarily
user1804599
Yeah you succ.
sizeof(void*) == sizeof(T*) for any and all T, right?
Ven
Ven
14:33
Yeah, you decompose it for no reason
no
not for function pointers or class member pointers
user1804599
@ThePhD No.
Okay. Assuming any and all struct/class/primitive type (not functions).
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD function pointer context!
Ell
Ell
Fixpoint add (a : nat) (b : nat) : nat :=
  match a, b with
  | a,    zero   => a
  | zero, b      => b
  | a,    succ m => succ (add a m)
  end.
^is this better?
Ven
Ven
14:34
does it work? :)
(yes)
Ell
Ell
Fixpoint add (a : nat) (b : nat) : nat :=
  match a, b with
  | _,    zero   => a
  | zero, _      => b
  | _,    succ m => succ (add a m)
  end.
I changed again :3
user1804599
You can remove one of the zero cases if you first sort the input.
Ven
Ven
@Ell i find it less readable :\
Ell
Ell
Hmm okay
I have something strange
I'm trying to prove commutativity
What language is that? It looks like Caml
Ell
Ell
14:36
And above the line I've got an equation add a b = add b a
which is what I'm trying to prove :V
user1804599
  match a, b with
  | succ m, succ n => succ (add m n)
  |      _,      _ => max a b
  end.
Ell
Ell
@Rerito gallina I think. google coq anyway vOv
user1804599
@Ven write a proof!
Better before or after? (slightly NSFW) /cc @AlexM.
Any tip when you fill dizzy/sleepy at work guise?
Ven
Ven
14:38
@AndyProwl that's NSFW
user1804599
The max trick works because nat excludes negative numbers.
user1804599
Hmm, I just realised, with Peano numbers you can write a total Haskell function that returns the length of an infinite list.
user1804599
Because Peano numbers can be lazy. :D
user1804599
My favourite Haskell feature is that string concatenation is constant time.
user1804599
Iterating the resulting string is slower but still linear time.
Ven
Ven
14:42
@MadameElyse I keep saying that's amazing, because it means you could, for size(f) = (S n), only look at the first element of the list :D
user1804599
The nice thing about laziness is that more programs halt without changing their definitions.
user1804599
lol
@MartinJames That question is OT -> Debugging help
14:47
@Magisch Yes, but it was less crap before Vlad destroyed it:) That apart, half he code is commented out, (plus debugging help, as you say).
lmgtfy becomes let me gdb that for you
@MartinJames dat edit<br>
huehuehuehue <br><br><br><br>
yo <br>o
Ell
Ell
14:50
I don't really know what I'm doing :V
I proved associativity but commutativity is more difficult for me apparently
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse and more program leak as well :P
@MartinJames If I was less scrupulous, I'd answer that with "Free doesn't zero the memory" an collect upvotes
I wish I could construct a reference in-place. :<
BUT I CAN'T.
user1804599
@Ell Always try the trivial and auto tactics first.
user1804599
They try to solve as much as possible using heuristics.
Ven
Ven
14:51
@ThePhD just believe in yourself
Ell
Ell
that's cheating :O
@Magisch At your own risk - the OP shows all the signs of turning any such attempt into a chameleon question that goes on and on until you have provided a complete homework answer, ready for copypasta:(
user1804599
-5
Q: Can a Sudoku generator program be written in C language?

ABHII want to know that Can a Sudoku generator program be written in C language???

user1804599
Theoretical computer science.
user1804599
@Ell It's called automation and it's your job.
14:55
His program is theoretical.
Ell
Ell
that isn't my job
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse Theoritically, it can
user1804599
Hmm, I just realised something great.
Ell
Ell
oh hey I just realised you can do induction a, b
user1804599
14:59
class UserRepository(db: DB) {
  def saveUser(user: User): Unit = { ... }
  def findUser(id: UserID): Option[User] = { ... }
}
user1804599
This class does many different things.
user1804599
However, that's not problematic if you're not going to depend on instances of the class directly. Instead you take functions (User) => Unit and (UserID) => Option[User] as arguments.
user1804599
Then the problem is solved, while still keeping related code in one module without too many parameters.
Ell
Ell
what different things does the class do?
15:00
@Ven Theoretically
Ell
Ell
you mean bcos you have User and UserID?
user1804599
Saving users and fetching users.
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy thanks
Ant simulator canceled because business partners spent the money on booze and zomen!
user1804599
A function that processes the results of a sign up form may not need to fetch a user, and therefore it should not require something that provides that facility to be passed as an argument.
Ell
Ell
you can play simant instead
user1804599
15:02
processForm(repo.saveUser, formData) instead of processForm(repo, formData).
user1804599
Unused dependencies hurt reusability and therefore testability.
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse use phantom types to determine whether or not a user was saved :D
user1804599
@Ven Oh I did that years ago. Well, not phantom types.
shit, this shot is gorgeous
@Nooble Learn something, you noob <3
user1804599
case class User[S <: SaveStatus](id: S#ID, name: String)
sealed trait SaveStatus { type ID }
sealed trait Saved extends SaveStatus { override type ID = Long }
sealed trait Unsaved extends SaveStatus { override type ID = Unit }
user1804599
15:06
@Ven ^
<: :^
:v :>
Ven
Ven
5
A: How to force method termination to affect the one it is called in

VenYou can simulate that using throw/catch (which is not rescue/raise): def foo puts :start x = 1 catch(:return) do bar(x) # I want the method to terminate here baz end end def bar(x) if x < 2 puts :finish_here throw :return else puts :continue end end def baz ...

it's funny how Ruby both has catch/throw` and raise/rescue
@MadameElyse ew subtyping
user1804599
This is really nice.
Damn I love this cartoon youtube.com/watch?v=KdRhQ669s2c
user1804599
It also isn't. You can't easily add an ID to a user, since copy returns a value of the static type of the receiver.
Ell
Ell
15:08
@Ven yeah it is
@Rerito any place to watch it online?
user1804599
@Ven I'll be working on a new project soon (job). I want to use a statically typed language for it. I am thinking of using Scala.
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse go ahead
@ElimGarak I'ld like to find one...
user1804599
@Ven I'm hesitating.
user1804599
15:10
Scala tools are pretty bad.
user1804599
I don't have the exact requirements yet though.
user1804599
Might as well turn out Go or even OCaml are a better choice.
user1804599
But no untypedness this time. Fuck that. I've learned my lesson.
@MartinJames Too late, the question has been heavily downvoted, closed, and subsequently removed.
Ven
Ven
no haskell?
15:12
@ElimGarak wow didn't know the space shuttle could lift a 777 on its own
user1804599
@Ven Very unlikely.
@HubertApplebaum Yeah, and it's even more incredible that it is lifting a 747. <3
didn't notice that missing 30
@Magisch Yeah, inb4 'Why have I been question-banned even though I have no downvoted questions?'
Ven
Ven
15:16
@MadameElyse why not
@MartinJames On the bright side, only very few of those users can find let alone figure out how to post on meta
user1804599
@Ven Well, maybe I will. I forgot Stackage LTS exists.
Ven
Ven
:P
user1804599
Poor quality of libraries is a large con though.
Ven
Ven
you still consider ocaml?
user1804599
15:19
Yes.
user1804599
I consider everything that is sufficiently soundly typed.
Ven
Ven
yeah but shit libraries; worse than haskell's (albeit far more stable)
user1804599
I know. :)
Ven
Ven
haskell should take some stability lessons from perl :P. Every language should,actually
user1804599
I will do little front-end development this time.
user1804599
15:21
We recently hired a guy who likes front-end development and is good at it.
user1804599
> We reduced the number of comparisons and swaps by about 10%.
user1804599
yay
user1804599
user1804599
wat 250 GB heap size
Ell
Ell
succ (add (succ a) b) = succ (add a (succ b))
I feel like I'm close :V
user1804599
15:29
Those are indeed equal.
Ell
Ell
but with which tactics do I show this?
15:45
@CatPlusPlus guy!
can I set %HOME% to something different for one process in windows? like, in a bat file?
Its a global environment variable
so you can't set it per process
It's there someone who know to work with packets/buffers ?
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse teach him LiveScript

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