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@sbi If any of your people would move to the US, we're hiring C++ devs.
@Borgleader You got me confused, and I hurt myself in my confusion :x
Of course, I would understand NOT wanting to do that.
I used to have more respect for the US than the europeans in this chat seem to. But the success of Trump seems to be proving the nay-sayers more right than I would have liked.
@EtiennedeMartel That guy looks a bit creepy o_o
It's a pun.
19:04
@caps do you hand out ladders to scale the wall
@LucDanton lol
@caps I declined jobs 300km away, no way I'm moving to the US :D
Well I think software engineers are in the category of people that should not have too hard a time immigrating here :p
user406009
@caps What city?
user406009
@caps There is still a lottery for H1Bs.
19:05
@Lalaland Denver area.
Legalized marijuana, if you're into that.
Beautiful, beautiful locale.
Office is like an hour or so from the mountains.
user406009
Eh, I'll be looking for LA.
Way cheaper than LA (way more expensive than Oklahoma)
user406009
Yeah, but being close to family does have some advantages.
@caps But why would we want to? :o
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@Morwenn The dollar is doing reasonably well. You could try to work here and save a little more money than you would otherwise.
19:08
@Morwenn The stuff I just said. shrug Like I said, I understand why you wouldn't want to.
@Lalaland I don't even have to make efforts to save money ._____.
I Might as well try Australia or New-Zealand if I want to move far away.
@Morwenn Telkitty can build you a house
@Morwenn Awesome song
@JerryCoffin I think I'll go with keeping a file in the repo that tracks all the ABI orders.
But then, argh, I really don't know.
I'm really unsure about all this ABI business.
I'm starting to doubt that it is useful to retain ABI compatibility.
19:13
@Shoe To be honest I haven't listened to it in years and I don't even remember how it sounds.
The simple fact is that it makes no sense to have Unicode 9.0 algorithms using Unicode 8.0 data (and the reverse just won't work in certain cases since the old algorithms do not know how to deal with new property values)
@Morwenn Me neither.
So the goal of keeping a stable ABI for this is kinda moot, no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would have thought you’d care for the reverse, i.e. old code initially linked against a Unicode 8.0-built library now linking to a Unicode 9.0-built library
@LucDanton I came to realise that that scenario just cannot be supported if I keep my original idea of keeping everything in headers except for the character data.
bidi_class get_bidi_class(code_point u); would be a minimal relevant ABI for this discussion. (alongside the appropriate enum class bidi_class { ... };
@R.MartinhoFernandes By the way, have you seen the text_view proposal?
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Is it just me, or is Discord down?
The problem is that when you add new values to bidi_class (as was done in 8.0), even if they're added in a compatible way at the end, a template function template <typename Sequence> appropriate-return-type ogonek::determine_directionality(Sequence) { ... } that exists in a binary compiled from 7.0 code, will barf when it finds one of the characters with the new property value.
@Lalaland It does have an extra chromosome, if that's what you're asking
19:33
(And this isn't a problem only with new characters, mind you; some characters' properties change with versions for various reasons we don't have to go into)
I guess I could design the algorithms to expect unexpected enum values, but I just fear that will drive me to different corners where I won't know what to do in such cases. Plus even if I do that, there's potential for behaviour that isn't consistent with neither of the two versions involved (I can construct such a scenario if you really need one, but I'd prefer if you just took my word for it).
The more I think about it, the more I think that the only kind of ABI-compatibility I want to keep is bugfix compatibility.
Fix bug => don't break ABI unless necessary.
Unicode update => break ABI, no questions asked.
@Lalaland works for me
doesn't work for me :/
Lounge<C++> is up now though
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not really.
it's most useful when your library offers a set of very well-defined functions that don't really change much over time.
@Puppy Yeah, and on top of it changing, I actually have zero control over it.
So fuck it
Ell
Ell
19:46
Is it just the enums that are the issue?
@Ell Almost all properties are enums. Relatively few are numbers, and very few are strings (I can only think of Name).
Ell
Ell
Ah I see
I've watched the evolution since 6.0, and I'd say changes are not at all uncommon.
IIRC the bidi algorithm had changes in both 7.0 and 8.0. I haven't checked exactly what changes in the soon-to-be-released 9.0, but I know that there are proposed changes to the document that specifies it.
And those are changes not only to the relevants enums, but also to the algorithm itself.
19:54
Is there anything in boost like enum values to represent C types ?
Mmm, whisky.
@Morwenn No, I haven't followed up on any C++ evolution.
@sehe My girlfriend is Israeli, and I have a friend and an acquaintance that are also Israeli.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, my bad then.
But I only use it with them in writing, because I can't produce any sentence without jumping to a dictionary for every other word.
@Morwenn Do you have a link?
@R.MartinhoFernandes /dev/null
20:03
@sehe שיפרתי
aw come on, my /dev/null joke was at least a little funny
@Puppy lol
dunno what you are talking about but still funny
@Morwenn +1 "Encoding Forms vs Encoding Schemes"
Maybe it's someone who knows what's going on!
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be honest, I don't understand much things about it, but I thought that it might interest you.
Also:
Is text_view roughly the direction we want to go?
SF F N A SA
6 6 3 0 0
20:07
Which means that there will probably be more work to actually standardize it.
SF = Strongly For, etc...
Committee poll votes.
Strongly For i = 0; i != ..
@Morwenn Looks nice. It's only the trivialest bits of the domain, but it's nice to have something to build upon.
Sure. I thought unicode proposals were dead, but it's good to see that the only one isn't bad :D
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes if the algorithms are changing it seems like ABI breakage would be the right thing to do anyway
@Ell I don't think that's enough of a criterion, since the changes are typically extensions or improvements.
Algorithms like bidi layout or segmentation are known to be less than perfect, and that's why they tend to change more often, but it's not like their interfaces change; the results get closer to ideal, that's all.
The other changes tend to be due to new characters being added that don't fit with the old behaviour.
20:17
say robot
have you witnessed my new website?
> 666 changed files with 193,066 additions and 48,639 deletions.
@Puppy No.
That's a lot of changes
@R.MartinhoFernandes I added rather more features to my playground.
@Shoe Yeah, I'd be horrified if it wasn't just a locale data update.
@Puppy Did you change the address? codepuppy.co.uk doesn't seem to work.
Oh wait, twas slow.
Probably my end.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah I see
20:20
there's a bunch of Emscripten'd JS going on
several megabytes of it
it's not fast to load the first time
so I rebuilt the interface to make it a lot more familiar as a code editor
previous version my colleagues couldn't even figure out what the two textareas were.
added support for lots of files
but most usefully is live lexer and parser feedback, inc. live error views
and remote compilation now includes some semantic errors as well
I just see "© Puppy 2016 Compilation services provided by Coliru."
hm
which browser?
Firefox, potentially old.
20:23
> Rails Girls Summer of Code
old would explain it
> Isn’t that sexist at best, to only invite woman?

where is equality?
ThisIsGonnaBeGood.jpg
Oh shit, it's up to 45 now.
I'm on Firefox 45 and I was liberal with the ES5/ES6 features in my JS
20:24
Mayyyyyyyyyyyyyyybe I should update.
lol
Ugh, KeePass isn't showing up.
Process is running, but no UI.
WTF
Oh. Hidden dialog box.
owch
Ven
Ven
ohay
user406009
@ThePhD Where is the discussion?
user406009
20:30
I'll bring my popcorn.
@ThePhD Won't it be just like a hundred other such troll attempts?
user1804599
@sehe lol
Does it say you cannot break that phone?
user1804599
It says the phone pulverises when you even touch it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think the idea is roughly: 1999: phone can be used as a hammer without damage. 2016: phone is much more fragile. 2033: Phone disappears in a puff of dust if you look at it wrong.
@набиячлэвэлиь well, I guess there's nowhere to go for it but up :p
c'mon robot update browser plix
Just did.
Still nothing :/
It's Linux, if it matters.
> © Puppy 2016 Compilation services provided by Coliru.
20:42
> ReferenceError: ReactDOM is not defined
I'm OS X and all I see is this with the latest Chrome
I guess you're missing some import or something.
bah
I'll load up a Ubuntu VM
20:43
Puppy and web dev
Not a good mix
nah
that error says "Failed to load the JS file from the Facebook CDN".
so it's no wonder that the thing is undefined
maybe they just moved the links
That's nasty.
I love the word nasty
They should have canonical immutable URLs for this.
Hi Robot
How you been keeping?
20:46
@Shoe Web dev and anybody. Still a lousy mix.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The lady got fed up and trashed him.
or rather, shut down his trolling attempt.
The response'll be public on the lua mailing list soon.
hmm
I can load it from the Ubuntu VM with Firefox 41
/cc @Lalaland ^^
hmm
there is a thing here about blocking the request because of CORS
maybe my browser is just reading it from the cache.
user1804599
CDN sucks.
20:54
alright I changed the links to a different CDN; refresh and see how that does ya
user1804599
Amalgamation master race.
Right, biiiiiiiiiiiiig difference
No import statement needed to get std.cout?
there is one added for you by the web UI.
how is webui formad
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Mehgic
20:59
er, I think there is, anyway. I don't actually see it here
but the default playground contents have a C++ file that includes <iostream>, which would definitely bring it into play regardless.
There are no examples. Is that expected?
unimplemented feature ;p
I paused work on the playground when I realized that the Wide codebase was a total fucking mess and I did 99 very complicated refactors for absolutely nothing and made it unmaintainable.
user1804599
Classic Puppy.
21:02
@Puppy Ok, just checking.
currently, you specify Wide and C++ source files as compiler inputs, and Wide can access anything in any of the C++ files through the cpp object, e.g. cpp.std.cout.
pretty sure that the direct access to std is not normally legal and that is a trick of the web UI.
> HelloWorld.wide:3:23-3:24Unexpected end of input expected identifier, this, )
user1804599
Only a week or three till the referendum.
user1804599
Time flies.
Just bad grammar or bad error?
21:04
what's the corresponding source?
seems like a legit error to me
although if you're referring to a less-than-useful description of the error, that's probably a valid criticism.
I think a period or semicolon before "expected", and "or" before the last alternative would be good.
@Puppy Yeah, it's just really awkward to read and understand.
yeah, the errors are currently really designed for the hover errors in VS or Web
the CLI-printed errors are less than stellar.
My brain insists on reading "(Unexpected end of input expected) identifier, this, )"
21:06
in fact I think that currently the CLI always prints no output and only the json interface really works ;p
Wide expects the unexpected
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@sehe not sure whether I should run the build system itself in a container.
Ven
Ven
how is the rvalue/lvalue-ness qualifiers called? i.e. void foo() & {}
ref qualifier
user1804599
Value category.
21:10
value categories are a definitely different, if related, thing.
Ven
Ven
@Puppy thanks :)
user1804599
I think it would make things easier.
Ven
Ven
> easy
> c++
pick one?
or half one
C++ is pretty easy
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@Puppy If you learn it the right way, which is easier said than done considering the crappy state of C++ teaching around the world.
21:18
yeah
C++ is easy peasy once you actually get ahold of it.
user1804599
🤓
user1804599
🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌
oh yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes did I mention that I actually like a library now? and that furthermore, it's a Javascript UI library?
I am not sure what I can say about your programming skills, if you spend 10 years and still don't find what the language you have been using during those 10 years easy ...
21:22
yes!
it's awesome!
Jesus fuck, why are case properties split over six different files.
Case properties?
@Zoidberg build system on Docker host is not unusual. But you can easily run it in a (different! ) container
@Shoe Uppercase, lowercase, etc.
user1804599
@sehe currently it runs on the host
I see
user1804599
But the tools are rather difficult to install (Hack type checker is only packages for aptitude)
user1804599
Also if I can get PostgreSQL with HHVM to work I won't even bother using the Hack-to-PHP converter
I need a couple of nice calm songs for my nightly bike ride
Any suggestions?
@Shoe I usually listen to God Is An Astronaut or Mogwai when I ride.
Though I'm going to add Tycho to the playlist next time.
21:28
Mogwai is nice
Also Zack Hemsey is pretty good
user1804599
Using HHVM would eliminate an entire build step and get rid of a buggy conversion tool.
user1804599
At the cost of less support and less maintained PostgreSQL library.
NoSQL ftw
user1804599
Oh cool, running ill-typed code in HHVM has UB.
21:44
is discord down?
It does have an extra chromosome, if that's what you ask
buahaha... not funny
is it down or I just can't join?
works for me
for me it says servers unavailable due to a temporary outage
Ven
Ven
21:47
@Zoidberg "cool" x)
user1804599
Well it's mot that many bug reports. I'll give it a try. Can always go back to Hack-to-PHP converter.
user1804599
I'll ask in the PHP room.
@ScarletAmaranth no problem here
yeah works now for me too
I need moar stability to migrate completely :(
Oh, C++17 forces enable_shared_from_this to be in fact implemented with weak_ptr. Interesting.

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