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05:03
Did you know that 85% of the people in this chatroom are gullible?
user406009
@CatPlusPlus You were right. The online mafia games are actually surprisingly interesting.
user406009
It's sorta funny how many layers of conspiracy people can come up from such low amounts of source material.
@orlp TIL
user406009
> A was right that B was scum, but what if A was actually scum as well and backstabbed B to prove that he was town?
05:07
@HubertApplebaum unlimited (nesting (is (just (one (newtype (away
@LucDanton Ok, I thought you had (somehow) recognized that this is used in an implementation of the FIX protocol
@LucDanton ))))))
@jaggedSpire sorry I was too lazy
meh
1" away and it's time to go to bed because I really have been getting sucky sleep and last night was no better. :\
nine rows and I'm done
> 2.2 Neckbeard Configuration
lol
05:13
unless I decide to simply continue and knit more so I can cut off the worst part
hm
the scarf moves two knots to the side 8 inches in
and three inches after that there's a flaw in the pattern
gotta redo everything
Oh hey websucket XMPP got standardised already
that would be 88 rows, 97 with the remaining rows before it's the right length
doable
I'm going to hate myself Friday night but doable
hello Piotr Legnica
night for real though
05:22
@ThePhD Why did you leave MS. I heard they give free cola
user1804599
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix now try calling it from existing algorithms without reimplementing them, such as map and filter.
user1804599
Good luck!
user1804599
@Puppy because females tend to be less interested in computer programming than men are.
user1804599
You can't just tell a bunch of men they can't do computer programming because women should do it and nor can you tell a bunch of women who don't want to do computer programming that they must do computer programming, just so you get to 50/50.
probably a bannable opinion
05:25
we're all humans here
user1804599
It has nothing to do with discrimination. It's about interest.
in fact this room is oppressive to minorities such as females because there should be at least 50% in here
user406009
@MadameElyse But why is there a difference in interest?
please not this conversation again
@HubertApplebaum At least we have 50% gullibles.
And 1 senile.
05:27
Really?
@MadameElyse well you can easily map an array to an array of promise and do Promise.all on that array to wait for them to be resolved... Or you could simply map and filter within the promise
user1804599
@Lalaland Same reason fewer men are interested in maternity care: it just is so. There is nothing you can do about it, and it is not a problem.
That said, JavaScript was unfortunately not designed with that in mind I guess
your explanation is dismissive and exclusionnary
typical cis white male
user1804599
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Wrong. Want to wait for one action to complete before moving on to the next.
05:31
@MadameElyse that's what the Promise.all does.
@HubertApplebaum I would never treat someone who is dismissive seriously.
Luc your quota of jokes is exceeded
You are all wrong.
There is a ton of women in tech.
Just not many of them.
Lori being about 17% of them
user406009
@orlp The joke would have been better with "There is a ton of women in tech."
05:34
literally no fun allowed
For example:

fs.readdir('.')
.then(function (files)
files = files.map(fs.read, files)
return Promise.all(files)
})
.then(function () {
for (var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++) {
console.log(arguments[i])
}
})
jabbascript must be flagged
(qualifies as spam & offensive in my book)
@HubertApplebaum flagging is only for really seriously inappropriate comments
@edition can I flag his comment then
ahh
;)
see what you did there
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix please don't.
05:38
man
using for traits gives you some long ass errors
I'm thinking of just ditching it and using struct all the way lol
I feel bad for anyone who has to see these
only 11 stars anyway
no risk
pls hubert
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I was just an intern.
remote: /data/github/current/config/basic.rb:67:in `require': cannot load such file -- /data/github/current//data/github/current/vendor/ruby/b3255a8b572160bf249b5019c1ec93e667d547ee/lib/ruby/2.1.0/x86_64-linux/rbconfig.rb (LoadError)
remote: 	from /data/github/current/config/basic.rb:67:in `require'
remote: 	from /data/github/current/config/basic.rb:210:in `<top (required)>'
remote: 	from /data/github/current/vendor/ruby/b3255a8b572160bf249b5019c1ec93e667d547ee/lib/ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
nice.jpg
Github has some ruby error shenanigans.
github is written in RoR iirc
Well, whatever it was, the error's gone now.
05:51
Ruby on Life Support
> The C++ Standard doesn't provide a hash for this type.
well fuck you C++ standard
what type
you’ll have to write a canonical hash :^)
btw do you prefer 'schema' or 'recipe'
schema
recipe sounds like I'm making food
and it's making me hungry
it’s more like a schema I would say, the algo is the thing that plays the role of the recipe—the schema is where to find the ingredients
05:56
@Rapptz toople as usual
how do you expect it to provide a hash for a tuple
there's no hash combine
Do you even TDK# m8
the standard library doesn't
I just pull in boost hash anyway
I was just complaining because I like to
and I don't think Howard's proposal is having any traction
05:57
problems?????????
ye m8
I have to nieblerize my code
@Rapptz but at the same time there’s a hash for e.g. std::string
turn the luc signal
you got me into this mess nerd
@Rapptz can’t even nieblerize canonical_from_json now that there’s one overload that deduces the destination type and one that doesn’t
05:58
@Rapptz critical success
you even thanked me
so there
I thanked Luc
smh
2 days ago, by Rapptz
thanks Cicada
that was a sarcastic thank you
insert-emoji-here
05:59
it's not followed by /s so it's not sarcasm
@Rapptz that reminds me, I missed an opportunity when I opened those PRs didn’t 🍆🍆🍆🍆🍆
lol
@HubertApplebaum to be fair that's also right
I haven't done any Python since then
and at least I got to pass all the conformance tests on the lib which I've been meaning to do for a while
@Rapptz I believe in you Rapptz don’t lapse
thanks luc sempai
together we can defeat this monster
also recipe made me so hungry I'm making a grilled cheese sandwich
06:09
I stuffed myself with mashed potatoes I can’t move
@LucDanton why not?
I'm a pro lapse
we're joking
this sandwich is gr8
credit to Luc for triggering my inner hunger
bloodthirst
> error: no matching function for call to 'dump(std::ostream&, json::value&)'
06:23
shadowing?
woop woop pollution levels rising fast
looking forward to the summer I hope
kill the cancer with smoke it gotta work somehow
meh
need to debug
06:26
swagnemite best pokemon
@HubertApplebaum it’s probably not so bad even air is made up of particles after all
and those particles aren't even alive how can they possibly kill
@LucDanton air is actually chemical
you're breathing chemicals every day
gdb is terrible
06:28
live fast die young
I like the lines that just give me }
real helpful :|
@HubertApplebaum stop farting
@Rapptz happened while leaving scope
can't help it
it’s useful to know as long as there’s something else up the stack (i.e. what was it that happened while leaving scope)
06:30
Wonder what boost:: stuff nonius actually uses...
math and chrono
do you even read lol
Well, it doesn't use chrono anymore IIRC.
I know
But what parts of math? I gotta know so I can figure out what to submodule.
I did a PR
06:31
additions and shit
@Rapptz the alternative would be to elide that part of the stack i.e. lose information, no? if so I don’t thitk would be better
Found iit here.
@Rapptz Wah, you did?
I... don't see it...?
Oh, wait
You're talking about an old PR, not a PR to add Boost.Math
I guess I'll do that PR.
Nonius has some kind of generated header IIRC.
oh wait the alternative is of course C which doesn’t execute things you didn’t ask to run :^)
conan.io is this the new lucpm
oh I remember this
it was so bleh
@Rapptz seems very binary-oriented, not that there’s anything wrong with that
> Python conanfiles
yeah that does ring a bell
what happened to build1
@orlp OK but meh
@HubertApplebaum shh senile old man
06:36
@HubertApplebaum why does it have its own build system
animations are too fast I got a seizure
> To put it another way, ask yourself, could Visual Studio on Windows, Xcode on Mac OS, and Qt Creator on Linux all use your build system underneath to build their projects? This is our aim.
I don't see why not lol
what am I missing here
> Plus, few existing build systems handle complex C++-specific use-cases. For example, automatic header dependency extraction combined with auto-generated source code; mapping file names from #include directives to build system targets is not trivial, to say the least.
not trivial
are… they parsing the headers themselves?
are you not?
06:38
I am not
this FAQ was entirely unconvincing lol
and I still don't know how to make packages
10/10 explanations
it's fresh from /r/cpp
Okay, I added boost.math to the nonius deps
But... Robot ships a single header.
Am I supposed to recursively pull out the necessarily files to make single.py work...?
so like you just do bpkg build hello and it automatically knows what I want to do?
06:40
yes it gets a mortgage because that's what you want to do
@HubertApplebaum oh it is
you know a thread's good when the top comment is STL and the OP arguing
:ok_hand:
[–]STL H 8 points 10 hours ago
You are incorrectly implementing automatic dependency generation. It should be emitted as a byproduct of actual compilation, not as a separate step. The makefile should not list dependency files as targets.
@Rapptz Link pls
so are they doing the parsing?
better file under 'to run away from very fast'
06:44
the thread is very small
unfortunately
:'(
no windows support, no parallel builds and no support for C libs apparently
this is a p. gr8 tool
why do we keep using our shitty things rather than learn CMake
I do no have a satisfactory answer to this question
Because CMake is a nightmaaare.
ninja's not shitty pls
python's not shitty either
cmake is quite horrible
06:48
I'm gonna be honest though, having to install python for a build system is a bit of a turnoff.
it works but it's a pain
haven't tried ninja, should I
@Rapptz our shitty things = what generates the ninja to begin with, since CMake can do that
Why do you not have Python installed
I have it installed
Just it's hard to fit on a tiny thumbdrive :<
Then what's the problem
06:49
not having python in >current year< is a turnoff.
tbqh
@HubertApplebaum it’s the workhorse but not the full stack whole tool
@HubertApplebaum it's the build system but not the meta part.
so no templates
translating horse speak
I don't know what I submoduled this thing to be honest.
06:50
Uh Python takes like 100MB maybe what can't you fit on thumbdrive
And why would you even do that anyway
if you have a C++ compiler in your thumbdrive I find it highly unlikely that you can't fit python or the target machine doesn't have it lol
so cmake generates the ninja file and then ninja does the build part
yes
@Rapptz needless to say that a whole linux distribution fits on a thumbdrive, including a c++ compiler and python
06:52
okay I'll check it out ~~ there's even an old python on this centos 6.4
python 2.4 isn't it?
> Python 2.6.6
ah that's pretty good
No it's not :v
compared to what I've dealt with
it is lol
my python lib only works on 3.4.2+ and people tell me it doesn't work on CentOS vAncient with python 2.4
06:53
lol
inb4 ninja requires 2.7
Ninja doesn't require Python
the generator doesn't use that many outlandish features of python
it's also optional
so what was that generation with python about did I miss something
I remember when Py 2.5 was new
rip
06:54
oh you guys use <custom python thing> instead of cmake is it
@HubertApplebaum Rapptz, Robot, and I each have our own Python things to generate Ninja
yes
06:55
You can use bash instead if you want
they're honestly very similar
not sure why people don't use scons
oh god SCons
@Rapptz I uh went and did a thing
PTSD triggered
06:55
Because it's slow and its documentation is shit
@LucDanton I know
I've seen it on your bitbucket I think
it was very weird
@CatPlusPlus never used on big projects but scons was way easier to setup than automake, make etc..
@Rapptz that should be the previous one
Everything on the fucking planet is easier to setup than autoshit
idk why you think this is indicative of anything
06:56
what's the new one
I think… I don’t recall it being weird though so now I’m worried
ehe how much slow is it then?
@Rapptz it’s one with recipes!
I guess 11 is faster than slow
06:57
I want to make a meta-build system one day.
Luc is actually a cook with a hobby for ~~programming~~
@ThePhD with or without projection matrices
Annoyance of the day: Bazaar
That can reactively decompile vcxproj files and shit back into the meta build system format
anyone use that for real?
@HubertApplebaum With blackjack and hookers
06:58
So I can do things like work in Visual Studio and then have it back-feed into the meta system.
@Rapptz it’s very experimental and I’m still not sure how embarrassed I should be about it
@CatPlusPlus I would use that
I'm sure it's better than the python code I see when I support for my lib.
@ThePhD isn't it just a converter for vcxproj files?
The things I've seen.
06:59
@Rapptz your own? or like you receive PRs?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix The idea is that it could do it for others, too.
XCode Projects, Makefiles, etc...
When people come to my support channel and ask for help with their code.
It's a very exhausting thing
@HubertApplebaum I wish I had the cooking ability to use that as a cover
how do i pythoned
don't forget await
:')
@ThePhD it will be easier to develop a whole AI that will interpret the content of Makefiles.
07:01
I think I have to nieblerize dump.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix vOv
no I don't
k crisis avoided
Anyone ever had the experience of making a personal project a project that I get paid off at work?
guaranteed to get rid of all your ADL problems
retour de l’être aimé dans les 3 jours
I usually build tools while working and I might spend a lot of time on them to make me waste less time later
07:04
it's not finding my friend function for some reason
but I don't get paid for that time unfortunately
I guess I'll go read up on lookup rules.
lol
point of instantiation friend definition shadowing preferred conversion point of declaration too much partial specialization not enough partial specialization
some of the things that will make lookup behave unexpectedly
07:12
yeah lol
fucking hell
ya know
maybe an 'I fucked up my lookup' checklist isn’t a bad idea
hm?
I hate friend functions
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz I like 'em, but the rules can be pretty arcane
inline friend functions are only found by ADL, unless there's also a declaration in the surrounding namespace
also, mornin
@Xeo at least use an ':^)' to make the mansplaining tolerable
:^)
Xeo
Xeo
07:17
lol
pls I barely use friend functions
this is probably the only one I've written in 3 years
you should use more friends
@LucDanton t'es con XD
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I say if the copyright is yours then you shouldn't get paid, if it's the company's then you should
@HubertApplebaum j’adore cette phrase mais j’arrive pas à la sortir souvent :(
c'était réussi/10
07:21
french here
@Rapptz salu asv mdr
Hi m8s
The new whim here is to rewrite stuff in Go
careful you're going to summon elyse
07:32
From what
From C++
from the depths
Good idea
Not so much
A first good idea would have been to get rid of ad-hoc buggy devs and to enforce third party stuff that's known to work (yes I'm thinking about you shitty custom xml parser!)
what's an ad-hoc buggy dev
07:35
It's when you reinvent the wheel but decides it's better to make it square than round
someone who writes software for a living
@sbi are you sure? It was the 2013 edition of meeting c++ and I haven't met you there
@HubertApplebaum I wouldn't mind moving the copyright as long as I get paid making it more awesome to use. The problem is that i'm the only dev in the company so I can't really sell my idea to other coworkers
Yet the tools works, allow me to deploy client projects in few minutes instead of waiting for hours to fetch all git repos.
@sbi You could mod flag
But yeah, if it were my call, chat flags would have gotten a higher priority.
07:51
> i'm the only dev in the company
give up already
:(... whoa couchdb did something just weird... I created a document with id "abd/efg" and it created a document with id "abd" with an attachment with id "abd/efg"...
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix why are you using / in a document name ?

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