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00:07
@VermillionAzure ...but Scheme has so little syntax it barely counts.
00:28
@Heinzi - Here the question is returning JSON with duplicate keys not for parsing. First try to understand the requirement of the question then reply. — B.Balamanigandan Feb 23 at 7:52
^^ /cc @Borgleader Read the question and comments for more context. :)
@JerryCoffin lalal i can't hear you over my quasiquotes and BNF syntaxxxx
@JerryCoffin There are pages of BNF -- it's not exactly small.
@VermillionAzure Compare it to the size of grammar for C++ for perspective.
@JerryCoffin That's kind of not fair, though. C++'s grammar is at least context-free, and even undecidable.
I mean, yes, but no QQ
00:45
@Mysticial I didn't know a question could receive so many downvotes
@Mysticial I need an UNIQUE Key (i.e., Duplicate Key)
wait wut
maybe he means a key to easily detect duplicates?
o wait no
op is a fool
@jaggedSpire Do you pity OP? :P
@Borgleader no, but I do pity the Foo.
so overused, so abused u_u
they set the identifier bar too low to use it so
01:07
@VermillionAzure Okay, so compare to other popular programming languages (essentially all of which are simpler than C++). About the only one I can think of that probably has a grammar simpler than Scheme's is Smalltalk. Even Pascal, which was carefully designed to be about as easy to parse as possible, still takes pages of BNF.
@JerryCoffin Agreed.
Okay I give up I'm stupid
@VermillionAzure Dialects of lisp are the least complex languages to parse simply because there's nearly no abstraction between the parse tree and syntax. Scheme is no exception.
@Aaron3468 I suppose so.
But the hardest part about Scheme is its... stuff...
Macros, continuations, bit representations in memory, evaluation semantics, ugh
But don't get me wrong, it's still a huge milestone to have created an interpreter for a full general purpose programming language. It's definitely not a small undertaking.
@jaggedSpire music to my ears
01:24
<3
MUSIC TO MY EYES
@VermillionAzure I wouldn't say that at all.
@JerryCoffin Meh. You didn't
I did
@VermillionAzure You did. I'm saying you were wrong to do so. Here's the kicker: if you're intellectually equipped to argue that point, you've just proven it false. :-)
01:51
My video card and case arrived today. I'd give it about a 1% chance that either will fix my stability problems.
@Mysticial Does seem pretty unlikely.
@AldwinCheung so delicious
And for some reason, the fans on that video card aren't spinning. Seriously?
Oh... aha, they aren't supposed to spin until it warms up.
And my heat gun is reading the heatsink under it as 27C.
TIL you have a heat gun
It's not really a heat gun, but rather an infrared temperature gun.
02:02
Lame!
It does what my fingers do, but more accurately and without the pain.
Heat gun was a lot cooler
badumtss
@Mysticial I replaced 2 of my PCs fans today. The back case fan had been dead for a while and the fan on my Hyper 212 Evo gave out today
huhu
some one here?
can you hear me?
hello
friend
02:05
type louder
do you live USA ?
mechanical keyboard intensifies
can you help me
I have a link, which will send to usa
02:06
I don't think those fans are gonna turn on unless I start a game.
BUT I don't know this link if can be open in USA
I live in a perpetual state of mixed apathy and excitement
I am in china
this link
as if id click a shady link
that sends to "usa"
I've lived here long enough to get a citizenship, but it's not a country
02:06
clicks
:^)
enjoy your botnet membership
can you open that link?
@jaggedSpire botnep, a bunch of bots that all blep :P
02:07
This is a import link
but I don't know if can be opened in USA
@Borgleader mlep blep nlep
I've always wanted to be a part of something bigger
can not open it, alright?
@Mysticial Thats neat, my new ones are actually kinda loud :(
i wont complain too much though, i spent the last few months enduring the clicking noises one of them kept making
02:11
Still no new BIOS today.
But interestingly, it hasn't crashed yet after I put in the video card.
Gonna run some stress-tests.
However unlikely it is, it's certainly possible that my super-old test video card was causing problems.
lol, that video card is bigger than the fucking motherboard.
this link can not open in USA .alright?
And it just crashed. So no the video card did not solve the memory problem.
02:40
Oh god, are you sure the gpu has support on your table platform?
no need, perfect 50/50 weight distribution ;)
@Aaron3468 It is less prone to sagging, that's for sure.
lol, Nintendo Switch has no browser.
(okay someone make the joke)
candied orange peels are tasty
03:22
@mys do we have to look at your messy bed every day?
03:35
@Telkitty If it offends you, then flag it for moderator attention.
04:03
@Mysticial I find it offensive that the system is crashing. I want to flag Asus.
04:16
it doesn't offend, just being disturbing ...
like this:
is the fish offensive? no
but do I want to look at it everyday?
@Telkitty If it disturbs you, then flag it for moderator attention.
05:02
AHA, I found someone on reddit with my same motherboard having the exact same memory problems with the basically the same set of BSODs that I'm getting.
soul sole mate
05:20
> it sank on its first mission.
> wait, most submarines do that.
> It sank and it did not surface.
@Mysticial Haha, so then there's a high likelihood the drivers or their default settings are at fault
yeah
If they don't release a suitable BIOS update by this weekend, I'm returning both mobo and CPU.
Otherwise I overrun my 15 day return deadline.
Come to think of it. I'm not sure I want to let go of my CPU that easily. Looking at the Silicon Lottery statistics, my chip is really good.
4.0 GHz stable with only 1.350 volts.
@Mysticial Yeah, I'd hang onto the CPU (since it's probably not really the source of the problem) and wait for better mobos to show up.
oh my god I used std::rotate twice in the same algorithm
what is going on
@AldwinCheung You're making Sean a proud Parent.
05:32
sean parent's light is descending on me
cut the rotation amount in two, but do it twice, and you can rotate twice as much as you used to
implementing encryption algorithms from the specs is fun, all identifiers are either 1 letter or 1 letter + 1 number when the authors felt they needed several of the same letter.
@JerryCoffin Now I'm not so sure. Silicon Lottery adds 100 MHz overhead.
@AldwinCheung What algo is it?
06:36
@wilx ARIA
 
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08:35
When are we getting z for std::size_t literals and who do I need to bribe for it to happen faster
@AldwinCheung There was a paper. Not sure whether it was rejected.
Ven
Ven
08:59
Hi.
user1804599
Hi.
Hi, I am from java, I need some help in C++
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Java, Indonesia?
its about joining two images vertically.
@rupinderjeet You need asylum?
09:06
nice try. :D
I will read rules first
@AldwinCheung can't just use u?
@slaphappy No, std::size_t is a platform-dependent typedef. (e.g 32 bits vs 64 bits)
Ven
Ven
ichoozeu
@slaphappy For a moment I thought you were speaking French.
Even I stay here, I would be of no use. I don't know C++ :/
nvm, I will try somewhere else, thanks for the input.
09:10
@AldwinCheung I mean, what are situations where u is not acceptable when you expect a size_t?
std::max(sizeof(T), 16u)
@slaphappy Uh well for (auto i = 0u; i < vector.size(); ++i) for example
@milleniumbug you wish
I’m guessing it’s a counter-example?
@LucDanton lol std::max strikes again
it says more about std::max than anything else :Þ
09:13
@LucDanton hmmmm I had thought std::size_t is unsigned on some platforms
So it would fail randomly on different impls
and work on others
@milleniumbug It is on 32 bit MSVC. Here it's just a demo of how std::max is broken with arguments of different types.
@AldwinCheung yeah, that's a place where u suffix is not acceptable where you need std::size_t
@milleniumbug if std::max and others were to be fixed then that could be made to work though
famous last words
@AldwinCheung I use my own min/max all the time!
09:18
Daily reminder that the committee in its immense and impenetrable wisdom decided it would be better to implement std::clamp in a way consistent with the broken semantics of std::max rather than sane ones.
STD clamp sounds like an STD.
@AldwinCheung Aside from the lack of support for different types, what's wrong with std::max's semantics?
nwp
nwp
@MarkGarcia for equal elements it picks the left one instead of the right one which doesn't gain anything and makes it useless to find ranges of equal elements
Oh I see. That's bad.
Not variadic while there's no reason for it not to be, also doesn't extend the lifetime of its arguments so const T& i = std::max(foo(), bar()) is a dangling reference.
Okay that's pretty bad.
09:26
I do believe std::max's brokenness is a meme at this point (maybe there's even T-shirts and other goodies)
you can’t min(a, b) += x either
nwp
nwp
it is really surprising how much can go wrong with std::max
@VermillionAzure std::variant should land soon
10:06
Any hope I can get the compiler to vectorize this? This codegen makes me sad.
user1804599
@AldwinCheung Write it as a loop.
@LucDanton Actually, submarine lexicon works pretty much the same as with boats and ships. "Sinking a submarine", like "sinking a ship" means it bringing it down via rendering it unable to float.
@LucDanton What "most submarines do" is "submerge".
well thanks for explaining I guess
10:14
@AldwinCheung aight
Oh, or "dive".
Ven
Ven
10:41
@AldwinCheung add more loops
nwp
nwp
10:58
Next project, even internal, I will insist on core design goals. It is no fun if I want to make usable software while others want to finish a checklist of having implemented features, no matter how terribly or how much technical dept.
user1804599
You'll need pure total typed functional programming, then.
nwp
nwp
I don't know if I should fight this and insist on making stuff usable and maintainable or if I should just accept my fate and implement garbage.
On second thought I don't want to implement garbage and they can't make me.
user1804599
A good programmer takes less time to write good code than to write garbage code.
11:21
What do you guys think of passwordless logins (using magic links via email)?
Ven
Ven
undefined reference to `AbstractEntity::AbstractEntity()'
it looks like my school wants me to write an empty ctor for my abstract class?
@Shoe First time I heard that being used was for a website for a sporting event which only lasts for a couple of days. Pretty good use IMHO.
@MarkGarcia So you don't think it's good for regular authentication?
@Shoe Yeah, I don't think so. It gets buried in the inbox and soon users will be saving in cleartext locally. You'd be the judge if that's a risk or not.
Although, you could do it like when resetting passwords.
You get an email every time you want to login.
Oh, I think this is what you mean.
nwp
nwp
Amazon sent me a one time login link when I clicked on "forgot password". I like that I could skip setting a new password because when I order again in a year or so I will have forgotten it anyways.
Ven
Ven
11:30
user image
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End me now. please.
@MarkGarcia Yeah
I keep hearing arguments against it, but they can all be usually shut down with "isn't it equivalent to email resets?"
@Ven Waaaaat
Email resets are so bad :/
@Shoe You'd be at the mercy of each user's email provider whether they use email transport encryption or not.
Right
11:33
You could perhaps mitigate it by profiling on who visits the links, but that would be very hard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because security email wise is not that good?
Why not store your passwords in cleartext in your inbox?
Email resets are equivalent, no?
Email resets expire
@Mikhail They're virtually infinite since they can be triggered by anyone, at any time.
If your email box is compromised then yes
11:36
@Mikhail So...
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Why not store your passwords in cleartext in your inbox?
but there is a difference between having current access to your inbox and having a dump from 6 months ago
expired links are useless in the 6 month old dump but the password stays valid until you change it
@ratchetfreak Arguably that'd only happen if you sat on the dump for 6 months before doing anything.
Reset links can expire after 15 minutes
@R.MartinhoFernandes or your backup leaked
Oh. I forgot some people backup emails.
Fair enough.
11:41
@Ven lolwot
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn :(((( j'me suis aussi pris un undefined reference to A::A() alors qu'on me demande juste que A soit une classe abstraite
just in case you're wondering – there's nothing under "regxp"
@Ven Ouais, c'est ce que tu disais il y a une heure :p
Ven
Ven
clearly that's all C++11 gave us
@Ven lol
it gave us aggravating frenchies
11:42
lol
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn mais je comprends pas comment c'est possible, struct B : A { B() : A() { } }; fait pas de undefined reference ;_;
@Ven Don't ask, don't tell.
Ven
Ven
i kinda need to pass tho
@Ven Hi, I am from regxp
Hello from regxp
I'm dad
11:44
*bad
Ven
Ven
clearly we should write hello worlds in regxp starting now
\bhello worlds\b
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn gonna write a hella explanation for them
do you know where the rule for auto-generated ctors appear in the standard? I wanna quote it :D
@Ven I tried that once when a teacher was criticzing the nonsensical covariance/contravariance rules of C++ while he actually didn't realize that he was hiding names from the base class and that he needed to use using base::foobar to have sensical results.
Ven
Ven
11:48
@Morwenn It's gonna go well for me, dw :)
I guess that was a waste of time since his conclusion was that « C++ creators didn't understand anything to object-orientation and polymorphism ».
I was tempted to conclude that « it's more like you don't understand anything to C++ », but...
What if both are true :-)
@Ven Probably near [class.ctor]: timsong-cpp.github.io/cppwp/class.ctor
@Ven mdr where is that from
Ven
Ven
@AldwinCheung devine l'ami. la bonne vidéo de cours !
11:50
rofl
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn you don't use eel.is?
@Ven I don't know what it is.
Ven
Ven
another online standard :)
so, [class.ctor.1.3/4] is the one I quote?
not sure which name to use for it
I don't really know. To be honest I don't want to read the default constructor rules x)
Ven
Ven
I linked to them, I just mean – how do I write the paragraph's "name"
11:54
Good Luck TM
Ven
Ven
omg and no griwes around.
@Ven I like eel.is but it's not searchable enough :(
Ven
Ven
I guess I'll call it [class.ctor.1.3/4] then...
@Ven I haven't seen him around here for a while. He wasn't even there to discuss the Kona meeting D:
Ven
Ven
11:56
@AldwinCheung tu sais pas comment on numérote dans le standard toi par hasard ? :D
ah well
@Ven §1.3/4 [class.ctor]
Ven
Ven
@AldwinCheung merci bb
@AldwinCheung Why 1.3?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm just reusing the numbers he gave :o
That's §15.1
11:59
He's asking about formatting, not actual values
@AldwinCheung Tell him I told him he's making a mistake. (He's got me plonked, for some reason)
@rightfold Why?
lounge<how2reed>
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Ven
Ven
thanks robot, fixed
Ven
Ven
I misread hard...
Confused with the subparagraph?
Ven
Ven
yeah, I thought it was nested.
you caught it before submitting tho, so that's good
And I thought you just made them up
@AldwinCheung That's because you don't know enough standard by heart, obviously.
12:03
Please no compliments
> It is important to understand some of the basics of Python exception handling. It works somewhat like the Unix errno variable: there is a global indicator (per thread) of the last error that occurred.
why is Python so bad
I thought it wasn't bad but it is
thread-local errno isn't "so bad"
@AldwinCheung you suck
Please no facts
@AldwinCheung I guess you’re okay
12:04
you remind me of my coworker who said that Singletons are an established design practice
Is that the one who was found murdered and cremated shortly after
and the fact that we are fucked in our code because half of core stuff is singletons said that it's fine because "the design criteria when that was made were sufficient and it made the implementation simpler"
If singletons are a problem it's just because you're not having enough of those
we literally need another instance of some of them
multipletons to the rescue
12:06
amazing
@AldwinCheung your mum won’t be able to save anyone
on avait dit pas les mamans
@Ven ???!?
did you pay for this
I hope he did
@BartekBanachewicz Are you reading the Python C API docs?
12:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes yay me
yay the codebase I inherited
thank god I'm an architect and not a developer huh
I actually draw a lot these days
I've a few A2 sheets with diagrams
that being said, I still do look at parts of the code, in this case our error handling, or rather lack of thereof
> If returning due to an error, it is important to indicate to the caller that an error has been set. If the error is not handled or carefully propagated, additional calls into the Python/C API may not behave as intended and may fail in mysterious ways.
amazing
user1804599
12:28
@Shoe The layering crap is completely broken.
user1804599
Docker without unionfs and layering crap would actually be usable.
Ven
Ven
@slaphappy i guess yeah
@BartekBanachewicz you remind me of a colleague saying Python's DB stuff (that everyone uses) is superior because it does the singleton for you
user1804599
@Shoe So you mean logging in with the Gmail password.
user1804599
It's fucking fuck retarded because email is fucking insecure crap.
user1804599
@Ven haha Regxp
user1804599
12:40
Don't ever use email for anything. It's obsolete.
> Please don't resubmit, refresh this page, or click "back", as you may be charged twice.
Well it's only 2017 after all
Payment processing is a New Thing (tm)
hm so I made a model for 3D printing
I'm an architect too
@BartekBanachewicz a rightfold-shaped dildo I bet
I decide which software components go to the trash
12:43
@AldwinCheung actually no
@slaphappy that's the best part
I definitely have negative productivity in terms of LoC
@rightfold I think this idea is obsolete.
@rightfold do you mean not implementing systems based on email or not using emails at all
because even for the former there's hardly any alternative for notifying people about stuff sans dedicated applications and custom protocols
besides with IMAP and push mail on phones the system is actually much more advanced than email from the 1980s
lol, much more advanced.
from the user PoV, not backend/impl\
12:55
Nope, still funny.
@BartekBanachewicz Even you can't think that, 40 years later, remote mailbox and push are "much more advanced".
13:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes @Shoe @VermillionAzure nudge towards nomic
great the standards committee is removing the only easy way to to cross platform UTF conversion
user1804599
What's the inverse of f(x) = 100 - x?
user1804599
f(x) = 100 + x?
nwp
nwp
@rightfold you transform that to x = 100 - f(x) and solve for f(x)
user1804599
thanks
Ven
Ven
13:22
He downvoted me when he realized he was wrong.
@Ven hey it's that guy again
Ven
Ven
he just reopened another issue
spamming with issues about private variables or sth
Ven
Ven
indeed
oh hi griwes
user1804599
XD
user1804599
13:25
hahahaha
@Ven well some stupid bot. there are many ones.not worth time for to discuss
a shame you can't ban random retards from a repo
Ven
Ven
@ProblemSlover it's not a bot
@Ven?I vcall themm bots
Ven
Ven
You're wrong.
13:29
@Ven they use scrapers to find such issues and then make an issue, first post is most likely canned template and responses are then probably from a human
Ven
Ven
@rightfold yes but that seems like a legit one
he just wrote it like a retard
user1804599
he is such a badlet
Ven
Ven
i'd say a piece of shit
difference between bots and retards lol
13:33
he's russian. that explains everything
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user1804599
report to hubgit
Ven
Ven
I mean, just look at this screen grab. It is an ouroboros of algorithmic fail. https://t.co/lhm9H0easK
laff algoryms
Ven
Ven
> @vendethiel you will be banned if you will Interrupt us from developing the language.
I don't remember the last time I laughed so hard.
> Interrupt us
multiple personality disorder hitting again?
Ven
Ven
13:40
yeah
I think he was actually right at first
he just didn't specify the version he was using
so I assumed last release.
moral of the story, don't be a dick
Alternative to machine learning:

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/figure/image?size=large&id=10.1371/journal.pone.0141357.g001
@Mikhail pigeon ranking?
> vendethiel used Ad_hominem
> If Hitler finds a bug and reports this, you will not fix this bug, because it was found by Hitler ?????
@Mysticial @Mikhail AMD Nipples
jk
Naples
Ven
Ven
13:53
@milleniumbug .........................
Ven
Ven
not even gonna close this one
I cba
The Naples chip will take on Intel's Skylake server chips, which are scheduled to be used by Google in its cloud servers. One area where the AMD chips will fall short is in high-performance applications, where Intel chips could excel. Intel's Skylake server chips will have AVX-512 to run vectorized applications, while AMD's chips have only AVX-128.
^ wait, isn't this wrong? What's up with the Ryzen doesn't have AVX-256 meme?
Yet Another CIA Malware has been leaked
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/#PRESS
It does AVX-256 in two cycles AFAIK.

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