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22:00
ewww eval
It says it's an unexpected token, but shouldn't that separate things out?
why are you even using eval
This is literally what Opam tells me to do to set up the current shell environment, so there's nothing I can do.
ewww
OCaml is badware etc. etc. anyways.
Ven
Ven
22:01
:p
Xeo
Xeo
split it up? eval $(...); $? && other commands..., does that work?
Oh, right. You can use terminators to sequences crap in bash.
Is it , or ;?
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type Reactor region eff = ReaderT ((String × Value) × Map String Value) (WriterT (List ReactorOutput) (Eff (st :: ST region | eff)))
compileReactor
    :: ∀ region eff reff
     . List Clause
    -> Eff (st :: ST region | eff) (Reactor region reff Unit)
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Beautiful types!
I'm like 99% sure that the eval shouldn't be necessary. (Like, the eval being not necessary, not the rest of the command.)
22:03
@rightfold yeah so readable (...not)
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To you it's equally readable as Chinese is.
That's what the cmd looks like. It apparently already uses ;. I'm just trying to figure out how to piggy back on that and pass a second command into the bash shell.
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To someone who knows PureScript it's equally readable as English is.
user1804599
You can't read what you didn't learn.
22:04
@ThePhD just put those commands into a shell script goddammit
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Next step is the type checker.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Hm, okay, $? doesn't work since it appears to expand immediately
and run literally bash <path-to-script> inside the docker command.
@Griwes Hokay.
also lol obviously $? expands immediately when inside "", that's how it works
bash 101, again
@ThePhD Put it in a shell script, use newlines as command separators, and run with set -e at the top.
pls no && nonsense in a bash script, in case you were trying to do that
22:07
@Xeo you would be attempting to run 0, 1, or whichever result of the substitution
> \r: command not found
2016, still can't just ignore \r
@Puppy Do you mind if I host your old tutorials somewhere (with proper attribution of course)? I find them quite good at explaining why stuff sucks, and making them available allows me to link to them when a person asks why this stuff sucks so I don't have to type out my own rant
knock yourself out
Puppy has "X stuff sucks" rant?
many
somewhere
22:13
the c++ tutorial happens to explain why hungarian notation and design pattern sucks
Fucking
finally
Now let's hope travis-ci folds my shit proper.
camel case master race, ftw
> killall not found
Goddamnit how stripped down is "stripped down" ??
It's present in my regular Ubuntu.
it's... stripped down
What package do I pick up to get something like killall, even...?
Time for some apt-cache search
22:21
pkill, man
also why are you trying to do killall on your CI
the man for kill, killall, and pkill don't say where they're from
This usually means you're trying to do something very weird (and potentially broken).
Well, I spun up my docker container with run ... sleep infinity
...what
I just wanted to tell it to killall sleep
22:23
@ThePhD why
......what
So I know it would die.
.........what.
laffo
what is docker stop or whatever
I'd literally fail you for doing killall sleep in your CI scripts.
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22:24
lol twitter.com/hashtag/DumpKelloggs <- @wilx you'll like the story behind this one
If I was a teacher, and you had a project to turn in, I'd look through your CI scripts and fail for nonsense like that. Like, even people without them would be less likely to fail than something like this.
I'm glad you're nowhere near me, then.
wth is kelloggs
I literally prefer people who don't know about a tool over people misusing that tool.
@rightfold Seeing how the word "cuck" is plastered all over it, it has to be the alt-right getting their panties in a twist again.
Yep, Breitbart. Knew it.
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Breitbart is nice.
22:29
> os.makedirs(path, exist_ok=True)
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Alt right and other neonazis are irrelevant.
And this only exists in python 3.2 ?
Goodness.
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Python has all the convenience you don't need.
php also had the same fuck up with making directories, actually almost all languages did
Emits an E_WARNING level error if the directory already exists.
also the WinAPI, ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS... So, internally, any implementation needs to make a check for an already existing directory...
Ell
Ell
> Kelloggs cereal is filled with GMO, high-fructose corn syrup, and other cancer-causing ingridients.
sounds lefty to me o.O
22:34
@Ell The author of that tweet is a Trump supporter. Nobody is on the left and a Trump supporter.
Ell
Ell
Oh fair enough
@Griwes A company that makes breakfast cereal. Probably the biggest one in the US (and if not the largest, the second).
@nwp exist_ok, I mean.
@EtiennedeMartel Trump supporter....is that a little like an athletic supporter?
nwp
nwp
22:37
@ThePhD that would be 3.2 and up then, so not only 3.2
@rightfold WTF is going on in there? What did they do to anger them?
@rightfold Ah, they pulled adds on Breitbart. Well, I want to see if which company will be hurt by this more, Kellogs or Breitbart. :)
What's the message, though? "Give Breitbart some money or we'll stop giving you any money?"
22:53
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe "You want to hurt us for idealogical reasons, ok, two can play the game."?
@wilx I can see why someone wouldn't want to be associated with the perpetual trash fire that is Breitbart.
> Kellogg Co. announced on Tuesday its decision to pull ads from conservative media giant Breitbart.com because its 45,000,000 monthly conservative readers are not “aligned with our values as a company.” In response, Breitbart News, one of the world’s top news publishers, has launched a #DumpKelloggs petition and called for a boycott of the ubiquitous food manufacturer.
I mean, sounds reasonable. You don't give money to people you have a problem with.
breitbait.com
Breitbart's reaction is soooo mature.
> The decision by Kellogg’s, which makes Pringles, Eggo waffles, as well as Special K and Frosted Flakes cereals, among others, will make virtually no revenue impact on Breitbart.com.
If it has no impact, then why make such a big deal out of it?
Just shrug and move on?
Kids these days.
@EtiennedeMartel Breitbart readers are not actual Nazis. You can say that about Kelloggs as well, even though their speech is a little bit more polished, it sounds like they are butthurt from the elections still.
@wilx Never said so. Why do you assume that?
But you're right. They should have pulled away years ago.
23:03
@EtiennedeMartel My point it that the readers are not that bad people and the Kelloggs reaction seems the same amount of immature.
@wilx So Kellogg's should be forced to buy ads on Breitbart purely because of the size of their reader base?
@EtiennedeMartel Not forced to. However, it is questionable, IMO, if a for profit company makes decisions that could potentially lower its profit. Again, the readers are not Nazis or even close to that, so a moral argument does not work here, IMHO.
Also, Breitbart is the one being misleading here: Kellogg's does not target the "readers" of Breitbart. It talks about the "site".
Breitbart is misquoting.
tfw python3 isn't the default python in ubuntu:latest
> We regularly work with our media-buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as a company. We recently reviewed the list of sites where our ads can be placed and decided to discontinue advertising on Breitbart.com. We are working to remove our ads from that site.
23:07
@EtiennedeMartel OK.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yaml is retarded beyond reason
the only good thing in it is the fact that it's a json superset
user1804599
I'm so happy.
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My code works so well.
Wait... there's no command to remove a docker container by its name...?
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docker rm <name> also avoid docker
23:14
why the hell is it defaulting to use python 2
when python 3 is available on the system
@rightfold I know I'm boring
but the clojure thing
@EtiennedeMartel Not exactly news. Psychologists have known for years that we tend to measure our own intent vs. others actual results. At least assuming most people have positive aspirations (a fair guess, I think) that leads to a systematically unfair comparison.
maybe the max-key thing is the problem
maybe I could just incrementally keep the maximum one
23:29
@EtiennedeMartel I don't think that's necessarily entirely accurate either. The decision is clearly based on the values espoused by the site. As such, to the degree that the site represents the values of its readers, the rejection applies equally to the readers as to the site itself.
So, you can't throw stuff from a destructor (its a warning in MSVC), but std::thread throws crap at me if I don't join(). How did they implement that?
by throwing from the destructor, presumably
@Mikhail You can throw from a dtor. A warning can be ignored or disabled. Of course, that's rarely a good idea, but it can be done nonetheless.
So, ` ~thread() _NOEXCEPT` in thread but _ACRTIMP __declspec(noreturn) void __cdecl terminate() throw();
I thought stuff like throw() was deprecated? Certainly gives me a warning when I try to use it...
@Mikhail They don't throw an exception
they call std::terminate directly
23:32
No, they call their own terminate thing in corecrt_terminate.h
@Mikhail It will be in C++17, IIRC. At least officially, it's not yet (unless my memory's working as poorly as usual, of course).
@JerryCoffin deprecated now, removed then
@LucDanton Oops.
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23:45
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know Clojure. Any advice would be foolish.
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@ThePhD Backwards compatibility with programs that invoke Python without specifying a version.
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Python 2 and 3 are incompatible.
@JerryCoffin it's also how we judge code
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Invoking Python without a version number should always be considered a bug. Always specify the version number when invoking Python.
@StackedCrooked Not me. I know myself well enough to assume the worst about my own attempts... :-)
23:50
@Mikhail IOW they don't throw an exception
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#justmethings
@rightfold That pesky print.

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