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10:01
Idk I just tried rebuilding 1.59 and it's fine.
user1804599
@Ven I found LiveScript lexer-level code in Dotty github.com/lampepfl/dotty/blob/master/src/dotty/tools/dotc/core/…
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg holy fuck. holy friggin' shit
Reading nvidia's driver release notes has a few gems:
Windows 10 Open Devices and Printers ejects NVIDIA GPU. [1720849]
Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 intermittently crashes on exit with NVIDIA drivers post Release 353. [1711214]
Ell
Ell
@Mikhail haha ejects GPU
Ven
Ven
10:08
switch (userModel.where(userModel.TOKEN == 'abc').find())
{
  case None: return false;
  case Some(user): // do stuff with user
}
how I wish I could write that. Actually I'd probably map on the result instead, and just return None.
@Zoidberg omg I wrote an email to Jon Skeet <fanboi>
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow what did it say
@Zoidberg are they still going for that retarded dot calculus?
@Ven I sent him a floating point visualizer.
Ven
Ven
cool
Why does he need a floating point visualizer
10:12
@slaphappy Because he mentioned how hard it is to teach people about floating point in his recent talk Fundamental problems that you all know about...
And I was just wondering if he had experience using such tools.
> Trac thinks your submission might be Spam. To prove otherwise please provide a response to the following.
What is "Trac"?
@HubertApplebaum Even Trac knows you're a troll
@fredoverflow It's a wiki-like thing
T rac?
Ven
Ven
10:15
@fredoverflow wow, you're new to programming/shitty tools
time spent on shitty IT tool breakage: 2 days
time left before release deadline: 6h43m
this is going to be a good day
@slaphappy Trac is being retarded with its stupid captchas
@HubertApplebaum I don't get it, where's the text field I'm supposed to type "friday" in
You've been asking the same since feb 10th. What does it take for us to be relieved? Can you /just/ show expected input and output? — sehe 5 mins ago
Too harsh?
yes unbelievably so
10:21
10 days for parsing a xml document
truly a 10x programmer
takes 10x as much time
@slaphappy really?
@sehe I have this program that doesn't do what it should, why do you think that is? I mean you gotta know, you're the expert, right? :)
@edition re:sehe's
@slaphappy signed the contract and announced my resignation
good, when do you start?
10:26
@Rerito At the same company?
@fredoverflow French contract law is very complex.
@slaphappy Well, the latest possible date should be 23th, may
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg how do you store a set of (a: String)(b: Bool) => Unit?
@Rerito that's a vv long time
@slaphappy 3 mois de préavis wesh
10:28
I know
Après j'ai des congés, je peux négo de partir avant et solder les congés
Gain: ~aprox 2 weeks
Ven
Ven
@Rerito tu vas à l'uncon?
@Ven G pas de tunes
@sehe I dupehammered it.
Ven
Ven
10:29
ah ok. putain de pauvre
l'uncon; l'autrecon
@Ven Does Set[(a: String)(b: Bool) => Unit] not work? Or maybe leave off the names? Dunno
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy how bout u m8?
@Ven depends where I am at that time
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow that won't parse, because )( :)
user1804599
10:30
@Ven That isn't a type.
Ven
Ven
it's unrelated to the names
I would really like to go, though
user1804599
Do you mean String => Bool => Unit?
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg how do you type-alias a multiple-parameters-list method?
user1804599
You cannot.
user1804599
10:30
Methods aren't types.
user1804599
And method types always have exactly one parameter list.
Ven
Ven
okay
user1804599
And method types aren't value types.
user1804599
They're unrelated.
user1804599
The distinction between methods and functions is very important in Scala.
Ven
Ven
10:31
doesn't matter to me here
I was just trying to get the type of (a: String)(implicit b: String)
user1804599
Functions can't take arguments by-name, can't be polymorphic, can't be variadic, and can't have implicit parameters. Methods can't be passed around.
Ven
Ven
Okay, thanks, I'll use that.
user1804599
(a: String)(implicit b: String) has no type. It's a pair of parameter lists.
Ven
Ven
well, <put whatever return type there>
user1804599
(b: Bool)Unit is an example of a method type.
user1804599
10:35
(a: String)(b: Bool)Unit is (a: String)((b: Bool)Unit) is another example of a method type.
Ven
Ven
So I can't store something that has mplicits, and basically have to use a lambda, perl6-style
user1804599
You are really confusing.
user1804599
You can obviously store something that came from an implicit. For example: def f(implicit x: T): Unit = { y = x }.
Ven
Ven
sorry, fixed
why is there a distinction between methods and functions?
I would have expected one type that can do all the things both types can do
user1804599
10:37
Indeed. Functions can't have implicit parameters.
user1804599
You have to create a new type with a method that has implicit parameters, and use that instead of a function type.
@Zoidberg well... you can have default values...
@Puppy some OOP nonsense
methods are functions on an object
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg so, (new A).f(_) will take the implicit at this point in time, not sure how to delay it, but probably just an anonymous lambda will do
user1804599
@thecoshman What are you talking about?
Ven
Ven
nah, of course it won't :\
10:40
@Rerito
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg how2delay implicit resolution?
@thecoshman Yes, but I wouldn't have expected that to substantially alter their semantics.
what you doin next thursday
user1804599
@Ven Yes implicit resolution happens before eta expansion.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg aw, does it?
10:40
@slaphappy Prolly nothing
do you wanna meet more people from the floor?
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy yes, me
@Zoidberg it's sort of similar
user1804599
@Ven like so:
user1804599
10:41
trait ExtraordinaryFunction {
    def apply(x: Int)(implicit y: Int)
}

new ExtraordinaryFunction {
    override apply(x: Int)(implicit y: Int) = (new A).f(x)
}
@Ven ..what xD
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg is that really the only way? aw
@Puppy it doesn't... other than usually an implicate 'this' parameter (and call convention)
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy didn't you know I'm on the same floor as you are?
10 mins ago, by Zoidberg
Functions can't take arguments by-name, can't be polymorphic, can't be variadic, and can't have implicit parameters. Methods can't be passed around.
user1804599
10:42
@Ven Yes. Function types are not special. They are just traits in the stdlib with apply methods.
@slaphappy The 8:30pm beer slugging session?
@Ven no, you are?
@Puppy ergh, I wasn't paying enough attention, I'll drop out now
@Rerito yeah
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg I first thought (str: String) => a.f(str) would delay implicit resolution, but it odesn't
@Zoidberg mind if I use this in my answer?
user1804599
10:45
I added some clarification.
what's usually planned for an unconference?
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg and some confusion: "to store a convert a method to a function"
user1804599
oops :D
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg since it's your code, you can add your delaying-implicit workaround to it if you want
user1804599
I'm not sure your answer answers the question.
user1804599
10:50
I didn't read it until now.
Ven
Ven
okay, that's fine.
user1804599
Ok, added.
Ven
Ven
<3
Despite the reliance on global storage this should be rather flexible.
@slaphappy Well I must see this through with my GF and she might not be happy with it xD
11:11
dude ^^
Xeo
Xeo
graaaaah
fuck you VS for randomly deciding to rescan all include files
ffs
why is that shit even a blocking action
user1804599
0
Q: go) how to i make download service?

Jinhyeok Leei make upload server but i can't make download server package main import ( "fmt" "io" "os" "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" ) func uploadHandler(c *gin.Context) { uid := c.Request.FormValue("uid") file, header, err := c.Request.FormFile("uploadFile") filename := header....

user1804599
lol
user1804599
> Research and Development Engineer
@Zoidberg lol wtf
@Rerito lol is that new
Last season
haven't watched SP for a long time
Just watch the last one (s19), it's awesome
le "gluten-free" m'a tuer
12:22
@Xeo Blocking the UI is a noob error.
It's so much fun if an "Open File" dialog pops up while one of your external hard just fell asleep.
@Mysticial Well that almost sounds like one of those multi-read single-write locks (i forget what the name is for those).
I think that's exactly what it's called.
@Xeo go to options and change to using the "new" DB engine and then restart VS
the new engine is MUUUUCH faster
Xeo
Xeo
@Mgetz 2013
no new DB
aww sucker
user1804599
12:45
@Ven what is bad about DOT calculus?
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg their handling of f-bounded polymorphism
user1804599
13:03
> Fancy algorithms are slow when n is small, and n is usually small.
Ven
Ven
Your dick is small.
user1804599
:3
in comparison to the memory required by your tiny program?
@Zoidberg That's kinda true actually
that's the most general statement in the world
:-\
it doesn't apply pretty much ever
user784668
13:07
Fancy algorithms are slow when n is small, and n is always small, because why bother with better algorithms when you can just throw more hardware at the problem
user1804599
My data sets are usually small.
user1804599
They are rarely big.
user784668
Yay Linux defaults.
user784668
By default the kernel stars writing out dirty data from cache when the amount of dirty data reaches 10% of total RAM.
@Zoidberg You are
13:10
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=997    state=running
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=998    state=waiting
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=999    state=waiting
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=1000   state=waiting
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=1001   state=waiting
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=1002   state=waiting
elapsed_time=8341  request_id=1003   state=waiting
elapsed_time=8359  request_id=997    state=done
elapsed_time=8359  request_id=998    state=running
elapsed_time=8384  request_id=998    state=done
^ Why coliru is slow sometimes.
user784668
I just found a good way to make the Lounge seem much more intelligent.
Damn you! request_id 997!
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Allow parallel execution.
user784668
Just plonk Zoidberg.
user1804599
Stop using mutexes.
13:11
No, I like to have to power to make people wait.
Ven
Ven
@StackedCrooked We pay thousands of monies per month for that¿!?
user1804599
Spawn N workers once and have them dequeue tasks.
@Ven You pay nothing.
Ven
Ven
Hey, I did send you money though :P.
Not that I complain. It's fast. Only times it's not fast is when my internet connection cuts off.
@Zoidberg I did once allow that. But it was not well done. They would run in the same chroot instance so they could sabotage each other at runtime.
user1804599
13:13
you're terrible
user1804599
use temporary directories
They are all running in /tmp/$random_dir, but they all have write access to the entire /tmp.
rm -rf /tmp/* is enough to have some fun :)
user1804599
you should've used rucoli before I deleted it
user784668
@StackedCrooked lrn2acl?
user1804599
No shared state is concurrency 101.
13:21
Something tells me gitkraken.com is not going to much better than SourceTree. The .deb package weighs 62MiB ?!
Anything's better than source tree. =/
@Zoidberg "rucoli", lol
nice pun
Ven
Ven
run, compile, and link?
wierd
user1804599
@Ven what about it?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked it was a tool that accepted files and a bash script, uploaded them into a fresh virtualbox, and returned the results and resetthe VM
user1804599
13:33
with a pool of VMs
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg the talk where odersky explained the changes seemed fucked up. i.e. the existentials would be in such a way that..
user1804599
no it's nice
user1804599
deduplication of functionality
The timeout is now max(5, 60 / current_request_rate_per_min).
Right now request rate is rate=11.23/min.
Ven
Ven
no unit? cmon, you can do better
13:36
> I wonder if there's some way to implement libc in a memory-safe language? Is there some reason that libc must itself be written in C?
Am tempted of baiting
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum PLEASE :3
user1804599
Funfact: ∃x:p ↔ ¬∀x:¬p
user1804599
@Ven Any should be unit and downcasts shouldn't exist.
rate=9.41/min timeout=6
Aha.
@Ven alright, will report when bait taken (or not)
13:37
My math is working.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg you must love De Morgan :P
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
And type systems should reflect it.
user1804599
¬T = T → ⊥
user1804599
∴ ∃t:u ↔ (∀t:u→⊥)→⊥
13:40
I think you accidentally switched your keyboard to klingon
user784668
@HubertApplebaum Worse, he switched it to maths.
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum link
boring
follow up: "what is this Rust thing?"
nah
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum "Sorry, I've always heard C++ was unsafe. What do you mean by 'coerced'? A C-cast??"
second question mark: very important
13:47
double the interrogation
double interrogation
13:58
double penetration
Ven
Ven
^ deviant
to be fair I only do it with your mother @Ven
Ven
Ven
Who was the other person fucking you?
we just used a dildo

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