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12:00
Spent the last 2 hours doing paperwork and travel arrangements for wherever I might go next.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial I got a plan for you. Stay awake for another 10 hours, and you'll be in a European sleep schedule. Then you just need to find a job here.
lolno
> templates and rediculous types and mixing data with instructions is purely an academic research that has no actual use in the real world. Generic programming is so hideously abstracted from what the machine is actually doing that it only makes your life harder. All this c++ garbage was intended to make our lives easier, but instead it has gone down a rabbit hole of absurdity within the protected halls of pure thought and research in academia.
@Puppy I'm dumping reddit links again ;)
I can't screw it up that much because I might have to fly into NYC later this week.
And it's already halfway through the week.
@Ell I use .h for my C++ headers
12:04
Feb 28 '13 at 23:22, by user142019
abusing namespace std;
Wow, it's been 3 years since somebody made that joke?
Xeo
Xeo
no
2 years and 354 days
> There will always be some deep hidden away place in the code where the "dirty hack" lives that if seen would corrupt the image of it being that perfectly ideal program.
That dirty hack is the best fucking part, you goddamn retarded sons of motherfucking bitches.
damn this guy is UPSET
he probably had to use boost
> The only programs that are actually secure and stable are entirely mapped out. Imperative procedural programs.
lolwat
Something's... wrong...
12:08
@Prismatic Oh wait, he made a second comment:
> This is fucking stupid. Ignoring the glaring bugs in literally every slide with code, the entire idea of concepts is just retarded. C++ itself is poorly designed and the OOP jerk off about types is entirely irrelevant to 99% of real world applications. The only thing that this guy bring to the table is more complexity to an already sinking ship. Just give it up already. Academics are some of the worst developers out there, and this talk only proves it.
> I don't blame the guy though, he lives in Akron so his brain is probably just fucked from all the chemicals in the groundwater from all the fracking that happens out there.
I think this is one of those rockstar programmers
@Zoidberg What's another word for stealing list prepend operators? cons piracy
@Prismatic The commentor or the guy in the video?
Ell
Ell
Lol "OOP jerk off about types"
the guy who wrote that shit
He probably uses RoR
12:14
@fredoverflow Guess he never heard of Heartbleed? ;p
12:30
@Prismatic where is it from
@fredoverflow liiiiiiiiiiiiiiink?
@fredoverflow I guess it wasn't that funny
@Prismatic one day I will have such code in swift, and when I do I will finally have an excuse for using identifier 💩
28 mins ago, by fredoverflow
@Puppy I'm dumping reddit links again ;)
> I have been assigned to write a unit test to test the opening of text files.
As one does
@fredoverflow There is no cnversation there i.imgur.com/kTk7Gn0.png
@sehe Maybe only reddit users can see comments below a certain vote threshold?
ah
12:33
> kernelzeroday
There you go!
> and mixing data with instructions
hahahahaha
> ba dum tish
lol
Do you notice I don't bookmark much.
bless mutex lockers
12:39
sounds metal af
come up with a band name thats related to programming
@Prismatic infinite loop?
noice
id name my band breakpoint
@Prismatic Syntax Terror
12:47
lol
Memory Corruption
I also have an idea for a movie: "I, Prolog"
No. (0 ms)
@HubertApplebaum 0 ms isn't fast enough, I can do it in 0 µs!
I don't think the prolog repl displays microseconds by default
It's all broken...
I broke all of it.
> Over 300 C++ compiler bugs (some address code-generation issues and required breaking changes; see Breaking Changes in Visual C++ 2015 Update 2)
12:57
?
Ven
Ven
Wow, Forte showed some great games.
user1804599
All variable declarations at the top of the function y/n
n
I declare where I use em
@ThePhD UBroke it :P
@Zoidberg In Pascal and C89? Yes.
@ThePhD Wait, compilers can have bugs?
user1804599
13:11
@fredoverflow I mean when you have another choice.
Why would you?
Programming is not like a recipe where you have to buy the ingredients before you start cooking.
user1804599
To clear up the mind.
Ceylon uses string literals as comments. What do you think about that?
user1804599
@fredoverflow Chef wants to talk.
user1804599
@fredoverflow Terrible.
user1804599
13:13
You can't put them everywhere you like, can you?
user1804599
f(
  x,
  y, // blah
  z,
)
Good question... I think they're only for API comments (above classes and methods), but I'm not sure.
Never gave Ceylon a serious try.
btw Kotlin 1.0 is out
user1804599
I'm out
cc @ThePhD @Borgleader
13:15
C# has out parameters.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz old news ;)
user1804599
get out
@BartekBanachewicz Render long and pro(s)per!
user1804599
@fredoverflow I started working on a new type checker in Scala yesterday!
@Ell 23 hours, gosh
13:15
Yo
@Zoidberg What does the type checker check? (Types, duh...) But anything special?
user1804599
System F omega.
user1804599
def checkTypeDefinition(scope: Scope, definition: TypeDefinition): Unit = {
  val TypeDefinition(name, kindE, typeE) = definition
  val symbol = scope.getTypeSymbol(name)
  checkTypeExpression(scope, typeE)
  val `type` = typeExpressionType(typeE)
  val kind = typeKind(`type`)
  if (kind != symbol.kind) {
    throw KindMismatchError(symbol.kind, kind)
  }
  symbol.`type` = `type`
}
user1804599
With mutations. :D
What branch naming conventions do you use?
user1804599
13:16
@Shoe English.
@Shoe small-case-with-hypens
@Shoe master and experimental? ;)
I mean for feature/task branches
And hotfixes and bugfixes
user1804599
Don't care.
user1804599
I just name my branches what they are about.
user1804599
13:17
They are eventually deleted anyway.
How so?
abandon project?
user1804599
@fredoverflow To annotate the AST with symbols I just set them to null initially. :)
What if you need to publish them for someone else to see?
@Shoe You could use git flow
user1804599
13:18
It's easier.
user1804599
They are mutable.
@Zoidberg crude but works
@Rerito That's what I'm using yes
user1804599
val symbol = TypeSymbol(kind, null)
// ...
symbol.`type` = `type`
user1804599
Lots of null!
13:19
@Zoidberg You probably won't meet Martin O. in heaven if you use mutable trees or something.
For hotfixes it's a good idea to include ticket # if you have a bugtracking software
(Or github issue number etc. whatever)
user1804599
@fredoverflow :(
user1804599
class Scope(parent: Scope = null) {
  private val kinds = mutable.Map[String, KindSymbol]()
  private val types = mutable.Map[String, TypeSymbol]()
  private val values = mutable.Map[String, ValueSymbol]()
@Zoidberg Anyway, Martin O. will probably figure out that heaven is just one special instance of a higher abstraction and get rid of heaven, eventually.
She's so cute!
You are a cutie
Ven
Ven
13:22
^
If anything, I'm a cutie and pastie!
@Zoidberg I used to alias mutable.X to mX
I like your shameless self promotion :p
@fredoverflow -8654 charm points
@Shoe Yay, I have 56882 charm points :)
Ven
Ven
13:25
@набиячлэвэлиь mh, I find "mutable.X" is cleaner
@fredoverflow ba-dum-tss :)
Ven
Ven
oh, I got an answer from 2013 accepted just now.
"cool"
@fredoverflow Your charm points balance is: -8644
@fredoverflow stop right there you sexist pig
user1804599
Mutable collections are more efficient to update.
13:27
GET HIM
user1804599
Mutability is great in the absence of aliasing.
Just enable cleartype
user1804599
@fredoverflow old but gold
Ven
Ven
rightfold'd
user1804599
LiveScript 2.0 design strategy: remove everything, add lambda calculus, see how it goes for a few years.
13:38
mornin'
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg it'll go fine, since it'll have no users
user1804599
Yay! :D
@Ven I like your optimism ... you are the kind of person that when someone is panicking about stuff things up, telling the person 'trust me, your things are so uselessly insignificant, no one would ever notice it if they have disappeared from the face of earth'
@Ven elle te kiff khey
13:53
@JerryCoffin I'm currently sober... give me a few hours to finish work and head home
@jaggedSpire hi :)
@Borgleader :)
Bwuh
@jaggedSpire Morning, is the sun burning yet?
@ThePhD I'm not a vampire so no
Ven
Ven
@Rerito la tristitude gro
fo kel mlash lé yekou
14:03
xD
no hebrew pls
@JerryCoffin if only people took that advice
it's time for work now, fellow chatroom inhabitants. Talk to y'all later.
Ell
Ell
a tam a veen
ze khalo
Ell
Ell
14:20
I'm confused
in idris
> :let t = Type
> :t t
t : Type
> :t Type
Type : Type 1
I don't understand why :t t differs from :t Type when t = Type
isn't it obvious
Ell
Ell
no :(
I was going to make some shit up with isomorphisms and meta-type category but too tired
good night!
So the lua VM special cases accessing stuff from a global context
@ThePhD mine doesn't
14:25
and thusly won't find / invoke my metamethod when used globally
@Ell Type (Type 1)
print(a.x) -- works
t1 = { a.x } -- works
a.x = 24 -- kaboom
user1804599
loser
user1804599
@Ell Because the type of t is not t.
user1804599
Type is of type Type 1, which is of type Type 2, etc
Ell
Ell
14:27
yeah I can see where that goes
but I'm confused :3
why is the type of t not Type 1?
user1804599
Oh, I don't know.
user1804599
Aww, damnit.
My UB stopped working after I flooded the VM with commands.
4
q_q
user1804599
You're terrible.
Well. It was a good try I guess.
14:35
> Laennec had discovered that the new stethoscope was superior to the normally used method of placing the ear over the chest, particularly if the patient was overweight. A stethoscope also avoided the embarrassment of placing the ear against the chest of a woman.
lol
hallo
@slaphappy s/embarrassment/pleasure/
Hiiyo.
14:51
@ThePhD :)
@Borgleader Don't you
smile at me
it's a tragedy, you hear me?
A tragedy.
Ven
Ven
better than a travesty
Wow, Jeb Bush's site is awesome: jebbush.com
No, really, Trump bought the domain
What a fucking genius
15:06
the funniest thing is
that "jeb" means "fuck" in slovak
Dey took our jeeeebs
Ell
Ell
In concepts lite, is it possible to underspecify type requirements?
ie, take a CopyConstructible and then move it?
or must the concept cover all operatiopns you want to use?
@Ell Well, a copyable type can copy from an rvalue, so whether or not it properly implements movability is an optimization thing in that casee.
Ell
Ell
okay, bad example :3
let me try and think of something better :V
Or. Can I call functions on a value of a type satisfying some concept which are not specified in said concept?
I sure as hell hope not
15:15
@Ell As long as such unstated assumptions don't prevent overload resolution from finding the most appropriate candidate, stating them is clearly superfluous.
Ven
Ven
@Ell well, it's still a template
so you can still do whatever you want with it.
If some function is not callable on the argument, its concept requirement will not be met; That isn't dangerous.
@Ell yes, you can; no, you shouldn't
@Columbo he means it the other way around; can you provide MORE than is required (can you compare with < when the type is only concepted to model equality comparable)
@ScarletAmaranth what you can?
that's dumb.
@ScarletAmaranth Of course you can, what kind of question is that
Ell
Ell
15:17
@ScarletAmaranth Hmm no I think he is right. But I'll write some code
@Ell Now I'm confused about what your question is :P
Show an example
@Columbo no that's not "of course" you can; in haskell if you do Eq a, fat chance calling _ : a < _ : a
Ell
Ell
I'm writing an example now :)
@ScarletAmaranth If you meant "Can I pass stuff that implements more than required", yes, of course you can
he didn't
15:19
@ScarletAmaranth This isn't Haskell
he meant "Can I use more stuff than I said I required?"
@Columbo yes, I was just against your "of course" thing; it's not a matter of course
@Puppy That's what I interpreted it as. (Ell's question.)
@Columbo then your answer doesn't amek any sense; "stating them is cleraly superfluous" - the assumptions? you don't state extra assumptions, you state fewer
@ThePhD You will UB free, I call that a victory :)
15:21
@ScarletAmaranth It is superfluous to provide information to overload resolution that is of no significance in determining the best candidate, if any
@Columbo but that doesn't answer his question o_O
@ScarletAmaranth Templates and constrained parameters do not in any way encapsulate the original type's properties
@ScarletAmaranth What the hell are you on about
You can do anything you like, I provided some arguments for not overdoing constraints on parameters
That answers his implicit question of whether or not "one should"
@Columbo In concepts lite, is it possible to underspecify type requirements?
@ScarletAmaranth Yep.
@Columbo That... is not even remotely related.
15:23
@Puppy Then what is?
@Puppy ok finally someone doesn't understand as well
Ell
Ell
^I mean this. It's a bad example and I'm bad but I'm trying :V
Columbo's responses make little sense and at best seem to be describing some problem or question that has very little to do with the posed one
@ScarletAmaranth Of course you bloody can, how else would we have backwards compatibility with unconstrained templates?!
@Columbo then what have you been on about for the past 5 minutes :D? the answer to his question is "yes" but "you shouldn't"
@Ell ok let me ask one thing
Ell
Ell
15:26
I know the answer from reading the last 3 minutes of transcript anyway now :P
Thanks guys
@Ell say I have T requires equality_comparable ONLY; that states that operator== and operator!= exist; you wonder whether you can use operator<, right?
Ell
Ell
@ScarletAmaranth yes!
comparison is a much better example :P
@ScarletAmaranth First of all, you misunderstood the question.
@Ell ok; yes you can, no you shouldn't
@Columbo look, @Ell CONFIRMED I didn't
Ell
Ell
stop fighting :'( I didn't mean to cause such argument :(
15:27
blurb blerb blarb
Ell
Ell
> mfw when you're the reason your lounge divorces
user1804599
eww concepts
we're not fighting; we're trying to convince @Columbo that he's gone insane ^^
@ScarletAmaranth Lol
10 mins ago, by ScarletAmaranth
@Columbo he means it the other way around; can you provide MORE than is required (can you compare with < when the type is only concepted to model equality comparable)
@Zoidberg concepts are the good, but concepts lite are rubbish
15:27
His question was about using more than is required, not providing it
lol
ok the word "provide" might not be the best
that doesn't explain what you've been on about the entire time
Look, I don't care
42.4, no thanks I don't smoke, thank you I will have a salmon
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth one-phase lookup master race.
user1804599
with only phase I
Ven
Ven
15:29
and no phase 0
what about phase -1?
user1804599
52
Q: What is the point of listing 1000 authors for a single scientific paper?

PhillI arrived at the printer room this afternoon to collect my printing and I happened to notice that someone was yet to collect a printout of the gravitational waves paper that has been all over the scientific news the last few days/weeks. Of course, I was curious, so I had a peek. It struck me tha...

> No Boost please. Most of it is bloated for a performance intensive application (and compile times!). Not to mention the executable size sky rockets by unbelievable factors (10x is not uncommon); and debugging the call stack of a thread created with boost is a major pita when compared to clean callstacks and thread names in the Thread window when using native thread creation. Using Boost can be very tempting, but we do everyone a service by refraining ourselves from using it in Ogre.
CERN in particular does this a lot
That was written in 2012, for the record.
15:34
once you're on their "author list" whatever even slightly related you're doing, you're an "author" on almost everything
Ell
Ell
@EtiennedeMartel I find it funny that Ogre are saying that
(Ogre3d I assume?)
that code is a nest of managers and singletons :(
why should that matter?
none of the criticisms he had of boost have anything to do with managers and singletons
Ell
Ell
I'm saying it's the pot calling the kettle black
the singleton/manager thing was a general criticism and an implication that Ogre3D code quality is low
@Prismatic Because if you can't get above managers and singletons, it's clear that you don't have any understanding of code good design; and therefore can't really critcise others.
Ven
Ven
@ScarletAmaranth that's for templates, not macros
15:38
No, I don't think it stands to reason that you can't criticize problems that boost introduces in your own codebase just because your own code quality is supposedly low
1
Q: Member vs. free-standing functions with respect to interface uniformity

AlwaysLearningItem 23 of Effective C++ (3rd edition) by Scott Meyers is titled: "Prefer non-member non-friend functions to member functions". The reason Scott suggests is the increase of encapsulation. So, only the functions that need to access the private members are made member functions, the other functions...

having code quality so low indicates that they're not capable of evaluating code quality; so it does say something about their ability to find other people's code quality low.
Ell
Ell
@Prismatic I agree that they can criticize boost
I just find it funny
Cool, so where in his criticisms is he talking about code quality
@RobertHarvey I would answer it, but I got suspended on Programmers
15:40
Heh.
Ell
Ell
@Prismatic idk but I gtg
@Prismatic All of it.
He's saying boost adds a lot to executable size and makes debugging a pain, he didn't say "boosts code quality is bad"
k cya
both of those things are directly aspects of code quality.
although lol executable size
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum someone's trying to steal your identity by having an old-geezer-style-name!
15:41
How are they? They seem inherent to using heavily templated code more than code quality
right, but the choice of whether to use a template or not is based on the outcome quality.
What the hell does that even mean
I mean that it's a tradeoff.
You know what, forget it, I'm not going to get into this. We're probably going to end up arguing about what code quality means next
indeed, why not just assume that I'm incapable of clarifying my point
15:44
That is a good assumption
hmm
says here that I spend $0.02 per month on Amazon S3
@Borgleader Shameful.
@Ell It was also first released in 2005, back when we thought singletons were a good thing.
@ThePhD UB is shameful
@Borgleader It got the job done!
Well, it's not getting the job done anymore.
But that's besides the point.
15:55
hmm
I can SSH into Coliru, but I seem to lack the power to actually update Wide ;p
@StackedCrooked would you kindly grant me write permissions for /usr/local/bin/Wide ;p
@Puppy You can't handle the power!
also, well done you for being able to comprehend ssh, that's a very linuxy thing
> that's a very linuxy thing
kek
guys
my sxs dir is 15gb is this normal
@slaphappy It's just kinda accumulated junk. Best thing to do is to install a fresh copy of the newest version of Windows. I don't remember what the normal sxs size is but the total Windows size is about 20-25GB normally
16:12
@Puppy k, cause right now my windows dir is 80Gb and those idiots from IT won't give me a new disk
if I recall correctly
I've got 2x3TB on the way :D
sxs is used for legacy versions of Windows binaries, mostly installed when you need to install old programs
@thecoshman Are they SSDs as well?
nah
going to use them to offload shit from my desktop into a nas
they will be mirrored
I know that's not backup
It's good enough for now
I might look at some point at trying to make a small compact system that I can send to my parents or something that can act as a remote duplication.
16:23
> it is not premature optimization if it does not have a significant negative impact
> it is not your mom if it doesn't create a gravitational well
I can use &gt; as well!
16:58
@Shoe just shared it with my gf, hilarious :D
@ThePhD Actually no, that is the entire point :)
Found it on reddit under r/funny then had to find the damn source :(
that's what jefffrey is here for
the sauce

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