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10:01
Puppy would use Unity for his compiler driver.
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We have a few games on unity we're currently compiling to webgl, and we have a ionic (don't ask) app to select the game. But that's dogshit slow.
Someone recommended we put all the games in a single unity project, but I'm afraid that'd be too big...
Has cat perma left SO?
do all games use the same settings
and literally everything else that's project-defined
sounds like a stupid idea
It sounds terrible to lump them all together
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10:03
@Ven lol ionic
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@thecoshman he very very rarely posts here
no cat didn't permaleave SO
user1804599
that's quite ionic
ven permaleft discord
for some unknown reason
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I still have discord
10:04
cat is on discord rn
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dicksort
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@AlexM. ofc
talking about weird shit like stacked coroutines
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@AlexM. yeah but it would actually run
instead of being dogslow as webgl is
@Ven so ask him there
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10:05
I'm not on discord<c++>
why?
you ragequit didn't you
god damnit vunuditiel
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rage about what
you tell me
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I'm not on Discord either, mostly because it didn't feel like the Lounge.
user1804599
10:06
@AlexM. stackful
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@Morwenn yeah I just don't want to have multiple lounges :(
And separate channels is no fun. One big random room is what makes a chat alive.
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that's necessary when you don't have transcript
trust me back in the days of EVERYONE SPAMMING THE SHIT OUT OF ANYTHING NO MAN'S SKY
multiple channels were godsent
I like to see people complaining about random shit :D
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10:09
like I didn't want to see their nsfw crap or their relationship crap.
so you muted their channel, which is the point of channels (one of them)
I only have 3 channels unmuted on discord
@Morwenn then don't mute those channels
I have like half of them all muted.
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I had 4 or 5 channels muted :p.
> half
casual
@Griwes What?
10:10
(...and then they start leaking into unrelated channels...)
@Morwenn what what
@Morwenn you can mute channels if you want random shit you don't mute channels
@AlexM. If I want random shit I stick to the Lounge.
I haven't been on Discord for months.
no so like
these were not replies to whether or not you like discord
these were replies to "separate channels are no fun" "I like to see people complaining about random shit"
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I left discord because I can't check it at work anyway so all I said was "hi" all the time :<
i.e. you can see people complain about random shit with multiple channels too
10:12
I mean people complaining about people posting random shit in a same channel.
People don't complain as much about what other people post with separate channels.
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I've been trying to write an experiment in the word thing that robot asked earlier for a while now
and I'm realising rules for forming strings from numbers are pretty obscure :V
The system doesn't matter as long as "eight" is first and "zero" last.
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@Morwenn I agree that too many channels is bad
(well, obviously from "too")
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm already committed :O
user1804599
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Q: Table name as variable paremeter

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Down voted and favourited as requested.
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10:24
also related to strings, I want to have a go at writing a regex compiler
"compiler", something that outputs a state machine
user1804599
@Ell It's not very difficult.
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that's good news then
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the list of genders in the baldurs gate engine https://t.co/MX1TveZ9o1
@Ell there's an F# lib btw
Ven
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good old FILE_NOT_FOUND gender
10:26
that turns numbers into their word form
user1804599
Wrong video.
user1804599
I think it's this one github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer
but it's C#
> Humanizer can change numbers to words using the ToWords extension:
1.ToWords() => "one"
10.ToWords() => "ten"
11.ToWords() => "eleven"
122.ToWords() => "one hundred and twenty-two"
3501.ToWords() => "three thousand five hundred and one"
Bignum support?
10:29
no idea
let me check
Actually, if it's generic, it should just work.
As long as they extended the system infinitely.
it looks like it works for ints only but I don't know what return Configurator.GetNumberToWordsConverter(culture).Convert(number); looks like
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4294967296.ToWords() => "zero"
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lol
@Ell go up to trillions and then just add more "trillion" words as needed.
"ten thousand trillion trillion five hundred trillion"
10:37
1.000.000 <- a thousand thousands
(Long or short scale, doesn't matter)
Can extend forever without invention of new -illion words
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I'll come back to it later
WTF! This system has a nearly 400 line Ansible inventory file! Sure there is lots of comments in it, but this is like a single server system.
How is shit made this complicated?
a lot of cooks each putting in their pinch of salt
Alternatively, embrace the -illions and use systematic prefixes
Ununoctillion
God bless the IUPAC
user1804599
11:02
@ratchetfreak that would be Chef, not Ansible
Ell
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11:27
I need to learn to do memory management in android
ok sorry
dis my new fav song
rly hot singer too
@AlexM. Horrible song but the girls look nice.
12:14
my favourite ... mainly because of the movie
user1804599
What happens if you use a commit ID as the name of a ref?
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lol
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$ git branch 4f81577eda58f347bbb969853d9f4044027f9292
$ git checkout 4f81577eda58f347bbb969853d9f4044027f9292
warning: refname '4f81577eda58f347bbb969853d9f4044027f9292' is ambiguous.
Git normally never creates a ref that ends with 40 hex characters
because it will be ignored when you just specify 40-hex. These refs
may be created by mistake. For example,

  git checkout -b $br $(git rev-parse ...)

where "$br" is somehow empty and a 40-hex ref is created. Please
examine these refs and maybe delete them. Turn this message off by
@rightfold just as when you create any other ambiguous ref. Need to qualify (refs/head/name or so)
it is very ironic that Visual Studio calls its files "solutions" because every time I have to load it it's cause I've got problems
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doesn't that mean that it's fitting
12:26
@rightfold By the way, that error message is awesome
@AlexM. Yes, it doesn't
?
you have a problem -> you load a solution -> solve problem
no irony
12:38
@AlexM. :)
am I missing sth
imagine you have a solution that begs problem
@AlexM. woosh indeed
you're all weird
@Telkitty lol
12:42
‘Skiing’ on an icy road in Saudi Arabia? Un-expected snow blankets desert sands http://on.rt.com/7wc9 https://t.co/nOI3RWGAXo
The hell got frozen.
@AlexM. VS is the problem.
loooool
I got it now
who the hell says "I'm loading a program"
where do you load it onto a truck
Well what do you say when VS's splashscreen shows up?
starting VS
then load the solution
Yeah.... blame it all on terminology. :P
12:46
you start a program, you load data kinda
that's how I see it
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@sehe Yes, it is nice.
@AlexM. except the solution is independent of (and mostly hampered by?) the "solutions"
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I'm a moron.
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Hi moron.
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moron 5
13:01
@Abyx Global warming.
#aworldadrift Morocco TV. Makeup tutorial show how abused women can hide bruises. 🇼️🇹️🇫️😒 https://t.co/xk1AlCEkpT
@R.MartinhoFernandes looks more like local cooling to me
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@Telkitty that defies the definition of IQ
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how retarded of you
13:04
@nwp how?
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@Telkitty SAUCE PLEASE
inb4 facebook
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@Telkitty IQ is defined in a way that says 100 is the average and I think 130 as the top 5%
so the average IQ will always be 100, no matter how stupid we become
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ouch.
@nwp thanks :)
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@nwp I was going to say, it doesn't make sense
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but it does create the interesting property that IQ tests from different times are not comparable unless you know the absolute smartness values of both times and convert them
5 points less per decade is a rough estimate I heard, meaning that we are actually getting smarter
if only we had a productivity metric
and people passed that around
instead of one for how smart they are
@Ven "MailOnline"
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@AlexM. the lounge's productivity metric would be a function that discards its parameters and returns 0.
@Ven but we can’t be arsed to actually write it
13:18
@Telkitty "A study by the University of Hartford" is all the reference to the study that is made in the page.
user1804599
@sehe groot marokkanenprobleem daar
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Marokko :P
I'm laughing. Trying to. Ok. Failed.
@Telkitty It's literally impossible to find a real source.
I hope it's not this uhaweb.hartford.edu/BRBAKER
"Studies show", "There are four basic I.Q. testes; these testes test the four lobes of your brain", "When parents have fewer children the average I.Q. will change dependent on various variables like, amount of kids"
Hallmarks of quality research.
But this one takes the cake:
> Evidence found by doctors states that another possible explanation for the decline in average I.Q. is via blood transfusions They found that the blood not only carried a small amount of the person but it also carried the information that allowed them to think.
13:27
Hello
@Telkitty that would defy all the studies on neurological damage from leaded gasoline, which has seen an uptick in cognitive capabilities post ban.
Can anyone tell me where i can find CoolCtrls6.bpk and TMSC6.bpk , and how install it in borland c++ builder 6?
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ask @JerryCoffin for any borland C++-related questions
@Sami can I borrow your time machine?
Eh?
13:32
You traveled here from 2001.
Yes i know
I'll use RAD after that :)
Seems like jerry busy , anyone else can help please?
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@Sami use the other room
you'll get help there
well no
Ok thank you.bye
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you still won't because nobody uses borland builder 6 :V
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13:36
oh apparently it is
stable release is 2016 o.O
@Sami lol c++ builder 6
@Ell well that appears to be builder 10, not 6
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oops
you ping me to help or to say lol?
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@Sami lol
Yeah more lol
thank you
13:39
@wilx The shorter ones should loop faster (and duplicate)
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and it should apply to the newly entered text
and possibly also when you edit it for maximum annoyance
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@wilx oh god xD
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just wrapped the lines in <marquee> :D
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holy entitlement batman
@wilx amazing
13:52
@thecoshman He made me do it! :)
14:04
@sehe ... No fuckin' way. Seriously?
Holy shit.
It actually aired.
That shit's actually real.
in C U R R E N T Y E A R too.
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it's $currentYear
Mmmn. It's been a whole night. No committed work for the project.
user406009
@ThePhD Give up and do it yourself.
user406009
Trust me, it'll be a lot less painful.
@Lalaland Yeah....
14:12
@wilx who that?
@thecoshman One of the dudes in the other room.
@wilx they mean nothing to me
user1804599
> U heeft uw studieschuld volledig afgelost. De automatische incasso's stoppen vanzelf.
user1804599
@sehe ^ hedde gij godver goed gemakt jong
user1804599
VANZELF
14:18
i subscribed to the unicode mailing list like an hour ago and i'm already regretting it https://t.co/LR5pnMSXlE
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@rightfold De studieschuld zat in Groningen (IBG groep). Ik zat bij DUO (bekostiging onderwijsinstellingen)
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:(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lmao goddamn
FWIW, that actually is on the mailing list.
It's a joke thread, though.
I have no clue what WZJ is (Wamie Zajinski?). Am I a bad person?
14:20
Zero-width joiners.
Oh. Misquoted too
It forces connections in Arabic characters that wouldn't be displayed connected.
But it has been used with emoji to combine them.
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Microsoft dad has the coolest haircut.
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Apple dad is smugface.
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user406009
Especially the "emoji grammar system"
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emojis are no fun on windows where half of them are rendered as a box
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Actually all the emoji threads are hilarious.
@sehe Yes, you are a bad person--but knowing what "ZWJ" means wouldn't change that.
I'm much relieved
14:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes O.M.G. W.T.F?!
11 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
It's a joke thread, though.
@wilx ^ you display exactly the desired reaction
@sehe Glad to be of service.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, fuck. I almost got a heart attack...
See. That's an exploitable vulnerability
@R.MartinhoFernandes Adding emojis was such a mistake... :(
It was in line with the goals of the project.
When you consider that, not adding them would be a mistake.
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I think emojis are fine
> To help raise the most awareness, Unicode should probably deny it a few times so that they can raise awareness even more.
@Ell Most emojis are quite coarse.
14:36
Overloading the == operator for a custom class is not considered generic, however creating an implementation of find_if and having that class call its own method on how to deal with a comparison is? Why is this?
@connormcwood Source for the claims?
@connormcwood what
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@connormcwood Because find_if can be called on all kinds of data structures and the operator == only on that one class?
My C++ professor told me this. He said not to overload the == operator and instead define a method in which the custom class uses to determine its comparison. I don't really understand it care to explain
I think NWP is on the right lines here. But surely creating its own implementation in a class is still not being generic?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry :(
14:38
@connormcwood ...that... makes no sense.
If he says you should do that in cases where you'd normally use operator== and plain std::find, then he's wrong.
Find_If will iterate through an array and it takes a begin, and end param and then the final parameter should be the comparison method apparently?
I am probably not explaining it well as I too do not understand how his way is generic
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@connormcwood Imagine you have a list of cars and want to find a car with the same weight you can do that with either method. If you then want to find a car with the same color only the method where you specify a comparison function works properly, because you cannot have 2 different operator ==s. Therefore the method to use a custom comparison function is more general.
That said, it usually makes sense to provide a generic operator == that compares actual equality and only to fall back on custom comparison functions when that is insufficient.
@connormcwood find_if uses a comparison function object to determine when it found an element. (That's the _if part.) std::find OTOH uses operator== for this.
Oh I see, So Find_If provides the ability to do a more specific search in terms of an objects data? Surely having to write an implementation for each class is still not generic however.

Would the best thing to google be comparing classes? Or is there something I could add to that query to improve the quality of results. I am wanting to write my own find_if method and then my own method in the class which will be used to compare.
...you never write your own find_if. D'uh.
14:48
Its part of a task to create our own implementation, I thought i was done with just overloading the == operator, apparently not
...your professor wants you to reimplement find_if? Is this a generic C++ course or something else?
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@connormcwood before writing your own find_if, practise using std::find_if
once you understand how to use it, then you can try implementing it yourself
There's like 1 case where telling people to reimplement a standard algorithm is actually sensible.
A single one.
When you're discussing function templates.
But that doesn't sound like that.
I think it is just to get a grasp of what the methods we would use actually do. We are using templates and have made our own implementation of a Map using arrays which are dynamic
(And then if that find_if doesn't have an interface that 100% mimics the standard one, there's like zero cases where it's sensible.)
@connormcwood Okay, badness confirmed.
14:51
I've got do it, can't say some people on StackOverflow say its a bad idea haha
It sounds like your prof is a game developer.
(No-one else would implement map as a flatmap.)
(Because both tree-based maps and hash table-based maps are far more interesting, educationally.)
His PhD is in Ai apparently
but flatmap has much better cache performance when the common operation is iterating over it.
Implementing find_if to be used with an array of pointers which returns a key to be compared with. The Key can be many different datatypes depending on what the map is initalised with.

Do I have to create a condition for Int and Double if I want to have a condition for the object or would using typedef Obj my_key; play a role in creating an exception if the custom class is the key datatype
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@connormcwood What? Just copy the implementation from here.
15:21
    I haven't created Iterators in my map as we have to make our own implementation of that too if we want to use them. Instead I've essentially created begin, end, ect which returns their address.

    However after writing the implementation you linked me using addresses I have an issue with it not being able to convert Node<KDT, DDT>** to Node<KDT, DDT>*


    	//Begin Const Iterator. Read Only Iterator To Give Starting Position Of Array.
    	Node<KDT, DDT>* begin() {
    		return arrOfData;
> catch (int e)
what
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Without the code it is hard to tell, but I'd guess that your comparison function tries to compare nodes when it should be comparing node pointers.
Someone should probably move the whole conversation to Q&A.
Also you should really get rid of the try/catch, there is no way that find_if can handle exceptions in a meaningful way.
I changed the == operator to compare Address instead. I also changed the Begin to return arrOfData[0] and End to return arrOfData[0] + curr_size;
@Morwenn do you consider this to be an instance where random stuff makes a chat alive
because for me it makes it dead since I can't look without cringing extremely hard.
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@connormcwood That first part is very unlikely to be correct. Lets move here before people get angry.
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15:30
{grep({$_%%(.comb.sum&[*] .comb)},1..*)[$_]}
Perl 6, such amaze!
user1804599
Bad code.
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u jelly
user1804599
No, I'm pretty glad I don't write bad code like that.
Ven
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you suck at Jelly and at Perl 6 golf then :D.
user1804599
Golfing is shit.
user1804599
15:34
Maintaining billions of lines of PureScript code is fun.
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you wouldn't know
user1804599
I wish it were my job. :(
Ven
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fund a company using PS
join slamdata
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my android xml code is terrible
I haven't learned to deduplicate presentation stuff yet
speaking of which, I have a design question :3
if I have rows of {key, value, icon about key}, how should I align them?
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are those infos or input fields ?
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15:42
Infos
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I'd say [icon key] [value]
(so, values aligned, icons aligned. the key will be aligned if all your icons have the same size anyway)
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❤              Love thy neighbour | Chapter 1, verse 2
♞ Is a fear of horses irrational? | Typical phrase
☭                            USSR | No
❄           Should I wear a coat? | Definitely
^ I have it like this at the minute, which is what you're suggesting right
user1804599
@Ven they have no job ads
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spam them
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spamdata
15:48
@Griwes You subsequently complaining makes it interesting :p
ergh... Python
why
Save me.
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save yourself
@Ven well it was a nice run-down of operators etc. but as an overall example it’s underwhelming lol
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@LucDanton well it's a codegolf sample.
so it's trying to be as arcane and cryptic as is possible
15:57
@Ven I guess it works then, I was excited for a moment I was looking at a sieve lol
and I guess it is one after all
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@LucDanton rosettacode.org/wiki/Sieve_of_Eratosthenes#Perl_6 if you're looking for that specific one :P
That's quite the answer.

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