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08:01
aw, no structured bindings for me—too many regressions
also no Windows support
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08:24
If I had to explain my code to a venture capitalist: “It’s like Uber, but for internal compiler errors.”
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@LucDanton you mean the gcc impl?
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Type search is available in Pursuit again #purescript https://t.co/o7My1iedGX
FINALLY
@sehe yeah although I don’t know why I said 'too many', it may just be one. I guess one is too many
It is
@Ven will I have to strike?
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08:26
yeah, just wait for GCC X
@LucDanton ~~~through~~~
Did they just remove strikethrough
@GundolfGundelfinger you did your best you tried
Point n'y serais-je allé si j'avais su que je n'en serais point revenu
aw, my finger slipped so you get to know :(
08:34
If the supreme court rules against the government on Article 50, what’s May going to do: appeal to the European Court?
Boss qui dit "essaie de mettre un petit sleep" et bien sûr je ris tout seul
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@GundolfGundelfinger heureusement que tu n'es pas canadien
@GundolfGundelfinger boss francophone ou ton esprit dérangé invente les jdm pourris du néant?
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^
je dirais français
Francophone, vils insinuateurs
J'ai des collègues chinois francophones aussi d'ailleurs
08:38
pour m’excuser je vais participer
@GundolfGundelfinger alternativement, fournis des strings à la fonction
Attends de voir ma grosse queue
08:54
Contenu de qualité ce matin
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Eh bah tu peux proposer mieux.
ou pas, parce que moi c’est bon j’ai eu ma dose
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c'est vraiment français ça, le type se plaint et propose rien.
pfft regarde le Français qui s’attend à des miracles de la part d’un Français
Je me suis pas plaint
Ces français à voir le mal partout pfff
08:57
va voir Gundolf alors il s’occupe de ça <- pas de sens parce que je sais pas lire
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pff ce français qui ne veut pas que les français montent le niveau moyen du français
So @GundolfGundelfinger what's your current boring task?
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being bad
I got the hot potato of the project
It is tedious, menial and overwhelmingly boring
usually, you should pass it on
that's what people do with hot potatoes
09:05
@Telkitty The number of people is finite, if you're the last in the chain you're just doomed
there are always newer bies
down the time line
@Mysticial that's kinda crazy really
Are you able to workout how much disk space is required for a certain amount of pi?
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No need for a custom parser and type checker when you already have one!
09:21
@Rerito you're funny, I have about 4 things at the same time, U can't handle the constant context switches
I basically do the same as usual, low latency brotocols, what about you?
On my free time I ask dumb questions to @Luc to keep him entertained.
pls stop
Trying to clean up the mess that our indices handling is
you should really only ask dumb questions on paid time
(indices as in CAC40 and shit)
Make sure to use std::size_t for indices
Good joke 6/10
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09:24
make sure to use std::unsigned size_t
So there's the notion of type (like linear rate, overnight rate, etc...)
and the notion of brand (libor, eonia, ...)
And of course when you create object that holds such an index, you have the brand but not the object to deduce the type from the brand
So 2-phase initialization all over
That's 1 phase less than here
And it's a nightmare since it's spread all over the codebase
Ctor(), init(), initialize() ?
Fact: 3 phase init is 50% more robust than 2 phase init.
@Rerito lol, yes
09:27
Well, in my case it requires a 2 phase init that is never actually done
#goodware
And I must monitor all the shit and make the said init. Currently I am struggling to find a way to do it in a robust way and not to do the monkey and add the relevant code each time
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@jaggedSpire @Borgleader
Hint: such a robust way seems unimplementable
09:29
What job do you want to have when you give up
The object I need to initialize that stuff is basically a config object
Config objects are always kind of bastardized
But since it has been soundly designed... Invariant properties are not segregated from mutable ones
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@GundolfGundelfinger =(
I told my boss it would be cool to make the invariant properties universally available somewhere
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09:32
GLOBALS
(And thus to take them out of the big god object)
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@Rerito tu payes ton kegré ?
@Ven tacru javais des sous pour un kebab
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trkl paye ton kebob
de gibberlish
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09:41
kbok
Yeah he's in the same secret cult
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kbob
kbob > kpop
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ui
  :: ∀ eff
   . VertexID
  -> Set VertexID
  -> Component HTML Query Output (Aff (avar :: AVAR | eff) ⊕ VertexDSL)
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Look at my type, my type is amazing.
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literally comma first
09:43
@Rerito On the fun side I got to design (but not implement) the new trading system infrastructure and it's really cool.
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eval (Initialize next) = next <$ (State.put =<< lift (right (getVertex vertexID))) :3
@GundolfGundelfinger it's not going to get used on account of being new
@GundolfGundelfinger oh man. At my job we just laugh out loud when the boss says pointy-hairy things. Most often we allow for ~2 seconds frowning grace-time. And they'll say it themselves :)
Lol I used to listen to this when I was a kid
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@everyboolean
Twittering every boolean value.
2 tweets, 985 followers, following 0 users
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it finally came to an end.
09:47
@sehe My boss is really punny (intentionnally)
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everyunit and everyvoid
@Ven did it? maybe it’s still computing another value
His best one so far
drum roll
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@Ven A timeline full of proofs! Amazing!
09:48
A coworker was trying to remember the first name of some dude that raised an issue. This dude's last name is the french word for weiner
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@rightfold Well, your timeline is also full of proofs. That you're an idiot.
:P
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I don't know; I never looked at my timeline.
That's why he wanted to refer to him using his first name
Then my boss said "you got it on the tip of your tongue"
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you slut
@Ven missing file_not_found obviously
09:50
@Rerito :)
Ofc my storytelling sucks, it was actually way funnier
I can imagine it. The best jokes are implied
pIqaD was proposed for Unicode again!
> pIqaD has an ISO script code now (Piqd).
is this one of those 'anyone can propose anything' sort of deal
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no it's the "i pretend to listen to you" sort
09:59
@thecoshman it's being used and outperforms the previous one, pls no jealousy my ego can't afford it
that sounds like a phat bonus is in order for you
I think I gonna need Rustduino a try
@LucDanton Did you mean a baht bonus?
@LucDanton Un Big Mac et un t-shirt debian !!!
@GundolfGundelfinger wait... what industry are you in?
10:02
I thought that the last time Thailand was involved we agreed on a 'don't ask, don’t tell' policy
@thecoshman despair
@GundolfGundelfinger but comrade don’t you realise that the capitalists are only paying you a stipend, whereas all the benefits they realise was made from the fruits of your labour?
Yes I am well aware
@GundolfGundelfinger ah, well then,. carry on
@LucDanton That is true, but it is probably going on the roadmap this time.
10:11
love PowerPoint SmartArt :)
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it sucks
@fredoverflow what is it
@Ven Well, it certainly looks better than plain bullet points.
Lots of positive reactions this time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes under agenda item 'how can we make sure they understand we have had enough of their shit for good' presumably
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10:12
@fredoverflow I mean yes, the "base cases" work. but trying to change anything ugh
or presumably not then
> Professionally, I’m not sure if Microsoft has a current position on pIqaD. As noted by Mark, the Bing Translator allows the use of pIqaD (tlh-Piqd), both for input and output.
@Ven Right, so TeX then, I guess? :)
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death over TeX
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow why are we still using Google Translate
10:18
Is C++20 going to be a major update?
Will it have modules and concepts and stuff?
never heard of it
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well, modules might get into C++17.
most probably not
Also...
> typefaces are not copyrightable in the US
Luxembourg invests in asteroid mining. Nowadays it's hard to differentiate between trolling, dreaming or being over ambitious. But still having a goal is better than having no goal. I love it!
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait, what? this merits a follow-up
10:27
This discussion is too interesting. Lemme see if there's an archive link (prolly not as it's the latest and greatest)
no hurry
heh I was gonna say if it’s not there that’s okay too
Oh, shit. Actually, it might be harder.
Klingon isn't just in the list of things that have not been encoded.
> wanadoo.fr
10:29
It's in the list of things that have been "non-approved".
nerd levels off the charts
So they need to first reverse the non-approval.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey my presumption was totally on point
Hahaha.
> Now it's not enough to propose that pIqaD get encoded, like any
other script would need. First we need a proposal to *permit* a
proposal for encoding?
"Klingon, pretty please with sugar on top?"
pre-proposals should not be taken lightly, there’s nothing preposterous about them
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10:32
What is the difference between ⊕ and ⨁?
Scalar values?
(As in, "which?", not "the answer is")
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I mean the operators themselves.
> 2013-1 US FLAG SYMBOL 2013-Feb-06
Proposal to encode a character for a US flag symbol. (See L2/12-094.)
Trump's gonna fix this.
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One says "n-ary" but I don't know what that means.
Oh. Like Σ vs +?
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10:37
Oh I see.
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Thanks.
Xeo
Xeo
so sum vs plus
> Phaistos Disc
WTF, they non-approved the Phaistos Disc at some point?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes straight to the ♲recycling bin♲
(yeah I’m still going through the list)
10:41
It's kinda weird to block the Phaistos Disc symbols when you encoded Linear A and Linear B.
@R.MartinhoFernandes is it because the process requires a definitive answer? i.e. a proposal is either not submitted/retired from consideration, or then approved/non-approved
@LucDanton AFAIU rejection is different from non-approval.
well they certainly know how to committee well then because nothing makes sense
Non-approval is like "stop proposing this; it won't happen" (though it does happen as the page shows, so whatever).
Like vetoing as opposed to merely voting against.
> Note that the UTC routinely declines to approve various character proposals at a particular meeting. In most instances such decisions are simply part of the ongoing process of feedback, revision, and review of exploratory or otherwise incomplete proposals. Such ongoing proposal review does not constitute formal non-approval, and is not tracked on this page.
that’s more like 'sent back for revision' than non-approval
10:46
The discussion on the new pIqaD proposal seems to imply that you need to retract the non-approval before it can be considered.
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﷽ is the silliest code point.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the best justification I can think of is that we don't know what they mean... but that's not really a a good reason. Those symbols have meaning, presumable
Linear A is one of two currently undeciphered writing systems used in ancient Greece (Cretan hieroglyphic is the other). Linear A was the primary script used in palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization. It was discovered by archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans. It is the origin of the Linear B script, which was later used by the Mycenaean civilization. In the 1950s, Linear B was largely deciphered and found to encode an early form of Greek. Although the two systems share many symbols, this did not lead to a subsequent decipherment of Linear A. Using the values associated with Linear B...
Yeah... so why that disc is getting unicode support makes no sense
Linear A is a particularly strong argument because a famous Linear A tablet was found near the Disc, and it is famous for being undeciphered.
10:49
what about linear b?
same story?
Linear B was deciphered by Michael Ventris in the 1950s.
Shit, can't believe I got that wrong.
Mar 17 at 11:55, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@AndyProwl Michael Ventris is my hero, ok?
I need coffee.
Though I guess it could be argued that the symbols in the Disc might be just decorative, since they don't occur anywhere else, while Linear A symbols are pretty clearly used for communication (i.e. actual writing)
(And that seems to have been exactly the point; they encoded the symbols when the proposal stopped treating them as letters)
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks for that, there certainly are choice morsels in there. too bad about the typeface thing though, that wasn’t really picked up on
WP and the Intarwebs have things though
and holy shit it’s all fucked up
11:27
@LucDanton dit-il du haut de son addresse en .free.fr
so
the AVR backend for LLVM looks super promising
not just for Rust, but also for e.g. Terra
no that word before backend
AVR is the architecture of e.g. Arduino UNO
ATMega rings a bell?
11:32
atmega yes avr no
In a class hierarchy where all destructors are empty, does the base class still need a virtual destructor?
@GundolfGundelfinger well, ATMega is AVR
@fredoverflow I'd say yes if you use virtuals, because someone could still derive from your classes
@BartekBanachewicz never heard of it
@fredoverflow The derived class can have member variables which have a non-empty destructor.
isn't it like extremely niche
11:37
@GundolfGundelfinger as much as ATMega itself, which, given the popularity of Arduino, I wouldn't be so sure about nowadays
for one the chips are much cheaper than even smallest ARMs
and a tad easier to get going if you're doing it from scratch
> This is a nice example of what libcore does for us. After the translation from C, this function became really weird, having to use intrinsic compiler functions. Now with libcore, we can use operators like + and < again.
cc @milleniumbug ~embedded~
I was kinda looking at Simba lately
but it doesn't seem to be much better than arduino itself
the embedded worlds is a mess
Rust has a chance to fix it up a bit
@sbi Thanks :)
@BartekBanachewicz sounds like the real issue is outdated compilers
@ratchetfreak well from the last 3 days my main issues have been retarded ide (got rid of that already) and an outdated language (which seems pessimistic)
C++ has much more than just a stable compiler for the architecture
there's optimizations, full support of everything, etc etc etc
I mean in a way, yes, you could say that the rust compiler is "outdated" in that regard, but mostly it never ever supported that yet
and then there's the thing that LLVM IR doesn't really map so well to all hw instructions on those peculiar platforms
maybe what the embedded world needs is simply a better C
@BartekBanachewicz s/embedded world/world/
@fredoverflow if you intend to call derived destructors virtually, yes. whether they are 'empty' or not
11:52
@ratchetfreak eh, for bigger machines the situation looks much better
that’s the rule of thumb, the actual details are long and complicated (when aren’t they?)
there's way more libraries and languages that are pretty usable, there's tooling for them...
but for the small chips, hardly any progress has been done
C won't ever improve
C++ is trying to be everything and it's already too big for small mcus
mcus?
microcontrollers
How is mcus microcontrollers?
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11:57
> Trump is Louis XIV on LSD.
@Shoe U=unit, -s = plural
I see
maybe I could write a language that compiles to C
that solves so many problems
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@StackedCrooked Aha, so the compiled emptry destructor bodies implicitly end with the destruction of the members?
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12:14
Yay, my editor can now render cyclic graphs as trees!
12:27
1597
Q: Cycles in family tree software

Partick HöseI am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that the customer has two children with their own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors. Those errors are t...

@fredoverflow I suppose so.
@rightfold Whoa. That's crazy.
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Is that truck stucked there? Can someone call a mechanic for him? — mgarciaisaia 11 hours ago
@BartekBanachewicz If it's possible, you could simple write your program in C++, compile to x86 or x64 assembly, and then trans-compile to the ARM instructions your chip supports maybe?
That's how Jason Turner did the commodore thing at his presentation (I'm glossing over / omitting many details, I'm sure).
> trans-compile
trigger warning
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12:46
Your mom is a trivial knot.
@ThePhD C++ doesn't satisfy me, and on ARM it's not really a problem, because I can use JS for all I care.
@rightfold thanks!
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...
I tried to copy from that pdf
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:)
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@BartekBanachewicz looks like a language rightfold would use
> Converting DAGs to lets
hey I know what that means
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@BartekBanachewicz XD
12:50
I guess I would write the compiler in Haskell
simple objects shouldn't be that hard to implement I suppose
it's just a lot of pointers
OMG NO I AM JOINING THE WRITE YOUR OWN LANG CLUB
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bikeshedding deluxe
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You write a Haskell program which when run generates C code.
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Or a Haskell function, which you can use to test things!
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@BartekBanachewicz don't :(

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