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19:01
The only TS I know shit about isn't Typescript either.
don't worry, it's somewhat sane
@Puppy fraid I didn't read. I was just joking because you claimed "bin is for questions" - which is clearly not the case
@Mysticial Pls. no. Main site for
@Puppy I guess it is, but I don't think my everyone in my company would agree considering that many mostly disregard types.
many suck, clearly
Eh, we mostly do Python. I'm not surprised that some don't care about types.
19:08
Yeah. That's suck by design. Not impressed with python except for small programs
same
GCC IS STILL COMPILING WARGALBARBLE.
Python's better than JS but it's still in the shitty bucket
Did I, like, hit the swap or something?
I somehow like Python, but I sometimes lack mah types.
19:09
8 GB of ram should be plenty to compile GCC
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@ThePhD with -j1 yes, with -j4 I'm not so sure
Goddamnit.
8 GB of ram isn't a lot.
8 gb of ram is what I have rip me
:(
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Do long term schedulers exist in any major OS?
19:16
> test.cpp|283 col 9| note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without
of course
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long term as in "swap out that process completely and let the other processes run to completion before swapping it back in"
@nwp My guess is no because that scheduling policy is vulnerable to deadlocks.
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waiting for completion is pretty dumb, but swapping out a high demand process that doesn't have a gui until other high demand processes stop being so demanding seems reasonable
but I guess that is just a hack that doesn't even help much, the correct solution is to just get more resources
Still compiling...
Goddamn this is taking forever.
@nwp Of course not. What if your GUI is waiting on that task. Like, say, the IDE or editor is waiting for the compilation? Or it is waiting for a database operation?
@nwp Or have more efficient programs :)
19:27
@ThePhD Tonight is forever. Tell me now you don't disagree. Tonight is forever. Open the door, you hold the key...
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@sehe in that case you would run out of programs that are in a runnable state, so you swap it back in
@nwp Why. The editor is very much in a runnable state.
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@sehe no, it prematurely gives up its time slice by blocking on the message queue
unless it is a truly bad IDE that uses whatever CPU it gets in a busy wait, but in that case there is not much progress to be made anyways
Yeah. Well. And then the large job gets swapped in so all is lost again. What you describe could mainly help when several heavy background processes compete for resources. You MIGHT have situations where it helps to batch them instead of fairly scheduling.
Two things are the matter: (a) you risk softlocks/worst-case behaviour if the tasks are not independent (b) real-time priority should probably already enable this kind of preference now
@nwp No need for busy waits at all. I think any "modern" IDE will do lower-prio background tasks in "idle" time. ("Hohum, finally time to update the symbol database." or "Finally time to check the source control overlay status" or "Finally time to defragment the editor heap" or "Finally time to complete static analysis" or "TODO references" etc. etc.)
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TIL ๐Ÿคฆ
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19:34
@Ven it was a nice refactor :3 github.com/rightfold/dinote/commit/…
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@AlexM. you just went full Wolfram there
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@sehe you should learn PureScript andyarvanitis.com/hello-world-purescript-cpp
Anyone opposed to me adding @milleniumbug as an owner?
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XD
19:38
@sehe nope do eet
no
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wow, the generated C++ code is quite readable
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auto fib(int v) -> int {
  switch (cast<int>(v)) {
    case 0: return 0;
    case 1: return 1;
  };
  return fib(v - 2) + fib(v - 1);
};
I think I will then. I can probably reconsider should anyone find a good argument against.
19:39
I think fallout is a pretty cool guy eh knows waifus and doesnt afraid of anything
@milleniumbug Welcome/thanks for already doing so much in the Questions room that helps the air quality in the Lounge :)
wow, I didn't think such thing would happen
going to use my room owner powers sparingly
Just kick someone already
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kick puppy, that will never come back to bite you
true fact
19:43
@sehe lol, you clearly don't Visual Studio
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beautiful coroutines
TypeScript?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes It actually does that, until you perform an operation that absolutely requires it.
(e.g. go to definition)
No more random "IntelliSense is doing some bullshit" modal dialogs?
That's new
@nwp o
19:45
@nwp woof
I'm currently sticking with Lubuntu and want VS on it. I just asked if it is possible! A man who knows, just answers the question not making excuses, and a man who can't just says "I don't know". It' s StackOverflow, and it's a "Q/A website". I wonder why people really like making excuses compared to answering a question. — Hadi77 5 mins ago
/cc @milleniumbug
I'll just highlight it for everyone: I'm currently sticking with Lubuntu and want VS on it.
as someone who uses Lubuntu to run VS
I can say it's definitely possible if you append Code to VS
@Borgleader C#? How about JetBrains Rider?
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VS Code.
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19:56
VS Code ftw.
VS Code is supposed to be really nice.
But I never touched it.
it's nice in that I cannot find anything to complain about
and it's really FAST
like whooooooosh fast
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It's this editor that is really limited in capabilities and that way predictable.
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Unlike other editors, if you accidentally hit a slightly wrong key combination, you don't enter some incomprehensible mode.
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@sehe ew
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20:00
Unsound and impure.
I meant purescript
@fredoverflow No, C++
Alright, gcc has been compiling for over an hour.
I want my money back.
I honestly suspect he doesn't have a valid version of Windows.
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@sehe Yes. :3
20:00
Why else would you go through this nightmare.
@Borgleader He mentions something about DEATH SLEEP.
Related to Windows 10 or whatever.
Also, if he has Lubuntu why isn't he just using g++ / clang++
@Borgleader JetBrains CLion
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let producer = do
      emit 1
      emit 2
      emit 3
runProcess $ producer `connect` consumer \i -> do
  log (show i)
  pure Nothing
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logs 1, 2, 3
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Coroutines are best when they are a library feature.
20:06
I tried out CLion yesterday
couldn't find std::strtoll in <cstdio>
and it ~~helpfully~~ asked whether I want to include <stdio.h>
...but the red squiggles were still there
Oh, the first two were new to me!
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:v
Someone should photoshop a cigar into #2
the view outside is very soothing
dusk and snow
oh god
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20:12
@fredoverflow an iPhone in his hand
it's time for the Steam Sale once again
@AlexM. I think that's a regular view of Seattle.
steam summer winter sale
it started?
Wait
A Steam sale?
20:13
it's an autumn sale
goodbye money
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I'd consider participating in Steam sales if they sold games worth playing.
it's here motherfuckers
Is there a steam sale for Visual Studio? ;)
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But as far as I can tell, they still don't sell Minecraft.
20:13
Well.
I don't know any games I could play.
Or get.
@fredoverflow Dreamspark!
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git minecraft
If anyone has any recommendations, I'd like to hear them.
@rightfold Minecraft costs money? People are paying for that crap?
KSP
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20:14
@fredoverflow alpha was 10 bucks, beta was 15 bucks, current is 20 bucks
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I got it for 15
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but 150 would also have been worth it
@ThePhD factorio
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Minecraft is the best investment I ever did.
@milleniumbug Does factorio have multiplayer?
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20:14
@ThePhD Minecraft.
@rightfold I think I have Minecraft...
From... like an age ago.
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play it!
@ThePhD Inside, Turmoil, Oh Sir, Human Resource Machine
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@Ven what does "cacat" mean? as in "il cacat"
20:15
@ThePhD Yes, but it has the slight problem of being a shit game
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the complaint puppy had about factorio is that it doesn't start in late game
it is actually pretty great
> The โ€œGame Within A Gameโ€ Award
Kinder Eggs. Peanut Butter Cups. Jelly Donuts. All great things stuffed with other great things. Like a mighty turducken, this award celebrates the best mini game hidden within another game.
that's easy
Gwent will win
So I got a beautiful question after todays lecture. "Why did you define that class as a struct? It's not a POD!". This was after I did class Lounge: public Chatroom{}; and ventured into struct CSharp:Chatroom{};. Names are changed to protect the innocent.
AH, IT FINISHED!
... Oh, wait no. I still need to do make install
;~;
That only took some 2 hours of my life to do.
20:31
Holy cow, is this a new feature, or have I never noticed it before? Awesome :)
@fredoverflow lol I'm not the one you should try to give alternatives to :P
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terrible code
@rightfold Thank you for the constructive criticism.
(Also, isn't all code terrible?)
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Referentially transparent code isn't, because you can just swap it out for better code.
God.
I hate these linux OSes.
Every single one doesn't have an easy way to just get the latest 'n' greatest upstream.
It's always a fucking problem upgrading.
I'd like to not use a compiler from 2009, thx
@CaptainGiraffe What was your answer?
When you want to reduce the range of a bruteforce algorithm but apparently you still have 231^41 possible combinations and that's too much.
@ThePhD KSP, Factorio and Minecraft seem p much mandatory if you're a lounger
also maybe FTL if you're into singleplayer
@fredoverflow neat. Also, neat code (rightfold thinks you shouldn't handroll parsers)
@ThePhD Ubuntu Mate comes with g++ 5.4.0, would that be acceptable?
don't listen to bartek
real loungers play cs go and paladins
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You should hand-roll parsers.
> get the latest 'n' greatest upstream
20:40
Much better than the original 276^117 though.
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But with declarative code.
:) That's not handrolling.
But fair point.
@fredoverflow Someone's filed a bug report with CentOS 7 Core 1511, so I'm trying to yum install and rpm my way into having the proper tools.
I don't know how this guy managed to get a VMWare CentOS to even remotely behave with his code.
It requires C++11 and the compiler that comes with CentOS isn't evne C++11 enabled.
Now I'm fighting with missing dependencies and library goofs.
@ThePhD Do you mean you have to add -std=c++11 manually, or do you mean it doesn't understand C++11 at all?
@AlexM. you're the only lounger who plays cs go
20:42
@rightfold Are you talking parser generators?
@BartekBanachewicz and paladins
> nano: command not found
I found a distro that doesn't have nano.
Jesus.
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@fredoverflow Is a function that returns a parser a parser generator?
20:43
I guess so
Wait, I meant parser combinators.
You're talking about those, aren't you?
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Of course.
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Composition ftw.
they're declarative and great
actually they're declarative, that implies great
compared to hand-written manual parsers it's like sticks and stones compared to ISS
I like handwritten recursive-descent parsers because they are very basic.
20:45
I haven't seen a basic parser that would look simpler than Parsec equivalent
I just need to find otu where to get GLIBCXX_3.4.20
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> gcc --version
gcc (Debian 6.2.0-13) 6.2.0 20161109
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@BartekBanachewicz There was this even more declarative library someone did a presentation about at HaskellX.
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I didn't manually install it, that is the one you get when you install gcc
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It didn't allow context-sensitivity (no monad instance) and that could make it super efficient.
20:46
libstdc++ doesn't seem to be handed out by CentOS...
@rightfold I have some of those functions:
OPEN_PAREN -> left = FunctionCall(left, parenthesized { commaSeparatedList0(CLOSE_PAREN) { assignmentExpression() } })
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Yay, parser combinators!
If I have to manually build libstdc++ too...
@fredoverflow the syntax is kinda cluttered
also commaSeparatedList0 looks like it does too much
... Which one of these do I download to get libstdc++
glibc-2.9?
But I nede GLIBCXX 3.4.20, it says...
Ahgahfahggh fuck.
Wait.
Building GCC should give me libstdc++ of this version
20:52
what's your distro
CentOS 7 Minimal (Core) (version: 1511)
This distro firmly believes in not upgrading "core packages". And even its updated "software collections list" don't pack GCC 6.2
what would you suggest for 2D CAD guys?
FreeCAD looks like it's for 3D
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Paint.
@BartekBanachewicz What do you mean? It parses assignmentExpressions until a CLOSE_PAREN is found.
@rightfold that's raster, not vector
@fredoverflow what's the 0 for
20:55
It allows empty lists. There's also a 1 variant that requries at least 1 element.
For example, array initializers in C must have at least 1.
also wtf
I found a vid on my desktop with a @thecoshman in it giving me the middle finger and robot riding a bike drunk
YouTube link? ;)
not public, duh
YouTube link? ;)
21:01
I swear I saw a post exactly like this earlier today... Oh this one (P.S: Huh its a different user... the plot thickens) — Borgleader 1 min ago
@AlexM. I think I might have promised not to upload it or something
And yes, I don't have time to reinstall Windows but have time to deal with unsupported configurations, particularly because of the amount of data I have (1.8TB on a 2TB HDD) on my laptop and huge amount of apps I have to install and the time it takes me to configure the environment again. I don't really like this situation, I like to use Windows 10 with VS2015 but Win10 has the death sleep problem on my laptop and I have to use the sleep capability. But this way, I think it consumes much less time of me. (It's just my own opinion. I know it's better to have it on a clean Windows Install.) — Hadi77 1 hour ago
@Borgleader plot thickens here too
@sehe I said, "that is an insight I'm not going to argue with." (We have not covered PODs, nor Trivially constructibles by any stretch.) This dude said in a lab session "I just love c++" in a celebratory manner=)
@sehe The only purpose of that struct was to show syntax stuff (default public).
@milleniumbug That guy's got computer problems.
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21:16
The first mathematics young children learn is a homomorphism between multiset concatenation and natural number addition.
I want carat diagnostics for my compiler.
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22:10
@rightfold yes, nice
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@rightfold meaningless
@fredoverflow pretty old. Also works wonders for html and qll
@CaptainGiraffe of course not judging. Just curious. (Because it's weird to associate "POD" with struct.) It's wise to not engage, because clearly he/she is just trying to go one deeper, which is a good thing
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Also congrats @milleniumbug :)
@Xeo more like "Uhoh - context menu is requested, better synch with intellisense update" or "Yeah. You typed a ':'. Bad mistake. We now assume you might type another '::' and we can't risk giving you incomplete results should that be a valid namespace qualification, so yeah, waiting for Trump to be impeached intellisense defragment and static analysis and Team Server synchronization and customer feedback" /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@AlexM. It's all very relative
@rightfold multiset concatenation? What operations/representations would fall under that
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22:29
@sehe You have two apples. Billy gives you three apples. How many apples do you have? {๐ŸŽ, ๐ŸŽ} โŠŽ {๐ŸŽ, ๐ŸŽ, ๐ŸŽ}
Ah. I did miss "the first mathematics"
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The homomorphism is: |A โŠŽ B| = |A| + |B|
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Where |X| is cardinality.
Yo. Capiche
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Well I guess the very first they learn is Peano numerals.
22:34
Is that like "every number is its own type" or "dependently typed integers"
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That's a number is either zero or succ another number
Natural I mean
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@sehe two axioms: 0 is a number; if n is a number, n + 1 is a number.
I thought that was natural numbers
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Peano numerals generate the natural numbers.
I'm pretty sure 0 doesn't come up first in elementary arithmetics
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22:37
Some people prefer 1-based Peano numals :)
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1 is a number; if n is a number, n + 1 is a number.
Introducing 0 is often a 'WTF' like introducing negatives, fractions, exponents or complex
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"Alright kids, we are going to learn how to count! A field is just a set that forms an abelian group under addition and an abelian group under multiplication, what's the problem?"
"How many fields are there?"
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"Uncountably infinitely many!"
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22:44
nodeHandler
    :: โˆ€ eff
     . (Request (http :: HTTP | eff) -> Aff (http :: HTTP | eff) (Response (http :: HTTP | eff)))
    -> (N.Request -> N.Response -> Eff (http :: HTTP | eff) Unit)
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I dislike this repetition of effect rows in PureScript.
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But there isn't really a way around it other than type aliases, but then you have to repeat the type alias.
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Made a nice VS Code config :) lpaste.net/7701575376245358592
So I did a bit of research on the whole "fail at CS, try botany" thing. It does not appear to have originated on meta. But rather from this room. About 4 years ago.
So it's a certified organic Lounge-grown meme
emphasis on the organic and grown, I guess
22:48
Yeah. Domagoj (who's no longer here) appears to the first to use it.
He still thrives on Discohorde, last I checked.
Apr 4 '13 at 12:32, by Domagoj Pandลพa
Have you considered a career in botany? — Domagoj Pandลพa 7 secs ago
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After that, everybody in the Lounge started using it.
But I still can't shake the (possibly false) recollections of it being used on meta.
A search on meta reveals nothing. But I can't search comments or deleted posts.
Maybe Boltclock?
I think it might've been Will. But my memory is flaky.
And they would only happen on posts by obvious trolls. So they wouldn't stick around.
22:55
I have never witnessed nor spoken this alleged meme
That's because you're so good at cee pee pee that you make other people good enough to avoid it while in your presence
it's like an aura of competence, a status effect on all you observe
@Borgleader hey bby! <3
@Mysticial his description makes me imagine him as a person who has a house with poor insulation and keeps fueling the fireplace and has no time to do anything else, and when confronted with question "why won't you replace your insulation" responds "I have no money for that!"
@Ven thanks :)
@rightfold "I thought we were learning to count"
@Mysticial Yes but it I had no treeson to go after it
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"Apparently thinking is better left for other people to do! Go stand in the corner!"
22:59
@jaggedSpire hey <3
@Mysticial I was gonna say it was Domagoj. But you found it
@VermillionAzure ayy
That's ... 3.x years though
@jaggedSpire lmao

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