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22:00
Why? It's not even prime.
@Cicada 147 is the practically highest possible break in snooker. Of course, you could invoke the 'free ball' rule, but that would be really hard to do without active cooperation of your oppenent and the referee, as well as being very unlikely to happen in opening position (but I digress)
> In April 1988 Steve Duggan made a 148 in a practice frame against Mark Rowing in Doncaster.[20][57]
> A 151 is reported to have been compiled by Wally West against Butch Rogers in West London's Hounslow Luciana snooker club during a club match in 1976. After Rogers fouled, Wally took the green as his free ball followed by the brown. He then took 14 red and blacks and a pink off the last red. He then cleared up to make the 151.[20][55][56]
Oh, wow - I thought 148 was the highest ever recorded.
151
Just like the number of pokémons in the first versions!
Coincidence? I think not.
not enough kinds of bracket
22:10
@sehe classy as fuck
lol
what kind of game allows one player to do the whole game alone?
Still nice anyway.
@DeadMG include unicode guillemets and brakcets [sic]
@sehe Naw. Just decided to go with (( and )) for now.
@DeadMG attributes?
no, as parenthesised expressions for precedence
experimenting with a separatorless Wide grammar
@DeadMG mmm. not to sure about that. gives me flashbacks of strange lisp syntaces (sic)
22:22
heh
think more along the lines of Lua's grammar
No way. We've got two girls in the room now? That must be first
facepalm
and it's going to remain a unique event if you keep needlessly pointing it out
sure. like that would make much of a difference. Don't fret it, puppy
Just "hi" then. I'll be back to work... lest I jinx the room
well, I do feel that it's somewhat self-defeating to go "WOW, GURLZ"
@DeadMG ? self defeating? Just a warm welcome. I don't know how you read that.
22:26
probably because if we had a random user XYZ join the room, you wouldn't even comment on it at all.
@DeadMG I sometimes do, you know
that I have yet to see
Mmm. I don't keep track of when I do, but just to 'prove' I like randomly keeping track of the userlist mutations:
Jun 21 at 14:25, by sehe
@Prætorian so, you haven't spoken in 23days... compensation time :)
Jun 1 at 11:51, by sehe
@rubenvb actually, the rare has a seat next to Shog9 in the user list
those aren't random user XYZ
@sehe You wish
22:29
Stay down now, puppy. Bin it or stop growling.
@Cicada Wut? It's just an observation, really. Wishing has very little to do with that
Guess I was being too subtle.
hmmm
alternative syntax for &expr to take the address of an object?
@object
addressof object
eh, why not
hey object, what's your address?
22:32
although, wouldn't @object really better for de-referencing?
that's a bit too verbose
hm.
ptr := GetPtr(); @ptr = 5;
:= vs = ?
assign and ??
initialization
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Surely @ would be the address of operator?
22:33
I'd go for @ as address I think
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@ = at
@myvar = my var is at this address
@Ell I find it more of a de-reference candidate. After all, *ptr yields the object at the address contained in ptr.
oh well
I think * is more appropriate for dereference
I need a new syntax for & desperately, but not * desperately
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Oh yeah actually that makes sense
22:35
Or you could use another syntax [ptr] = 5
well, arguably, I need both
Idk really.
@Cicada Can't really do that
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But why do you want a new syntax?
well, since I defined more of my Wide specification, I've decided to revisit the grammar in light of the changes I've made
22:36
oh that was @sbi was talking about
you are the guy making a language
your own, brilliant one, if I understood
of course, I mean, it's created by me.
what is it supposed to be good at
(besides being awesome)
everything
sbi
sbi
@Cicada Making him shine.
sounds reasonable enough
22:37
well
sbi
sbi
Ting-a-ling mother fucker.
I've got @ for address-of or de-reference (but not both), so I could use another
Ell
Ell
Is it another "what c++ should have been"?
Let me think
no
C++ should have been something fairly close to what it is
it's just time for an upgrade
22:38
You probably hate $ right?
lol yeah
sbi
sbi
@Cicada Given that he's a Brit, he'd prefer £, no?
but it is available
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I just get confused when its **this++ or something where there are operators on both sides
Thing is, you want a symbol that's easily accessible on the keyboard
Maximum 1 control key
22:39
@Ell Dropped ++.
@sbi Silly brits
but I could use #
# is ugly imo
but well.
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Use § just to be awkward
#ptr = 5
just no
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22:40
# looks like comments to me
could still have ptr := #var?
sbi
sbi
@Cicada Saying "silly Brits" is like saying "British Brits". "Merkin Merkins".
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Make comments #
@sbi And ragemans germans
@Ell Nah, I've still got // and /* for that and they work fine, IMO
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22:41
@cicada for some reason I assumed you were British
sbi
sbi
@Cicada You messed up your letters there.
@Ell ; would look like comments to a schemer, " to a vimmer, # to a perl/pythonner, I mean, there is no suiting everyone
sbi
sbi
@Ell She's too witty for being British.
"for being British"? "to be British" perhaps?
sbi
sbi
22:42
Prhaps.
@sehe Gramer nazee
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(my ;= §syntax) @ :) is :'( ~awesome **@*$&%?3?'
Cheers
so var := 5 ptr := #var @ptr = 5
bit of a Perlish jibe
Yeah that seems readable enough
What's wrong with & though? It's idiomatic
22:43
it's grammatically conflicted
@ScottW évidemment
the experiment is with a separatorless grammar
so no semicolons or newlines and such things
Ell
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As in, no semi colon or no newline at all?
yep
And how does that prevent the use of &
22:45
@DeadMG talk to @KonradRudolph. He recently had a ball with this kind of grammar
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I hope konradrudolph is Russian, but I have a feeling he's not.
@ScottW No it's not the same. Since the ape confirmed the 'Prhaps' (which is Russion for "Oops"), it became apparent
@Cicada var := x + g & var2 + 5
binary AND, or address-of?
Yup. Also, internet dictionaries > me (<-- see that, I pulled a [@radekslupik] there)
@DeadMG Addressof would be a syntax error here
22:46
right
but how do you write your grammar to find that?
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I don't see the need for a seperatorless grammar?
Just insult the user
Also I'd love to make my own language (brilliant ofc)
Ell
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Me too
Humbly called "Cicada"
Or something
@Ell It's just an experiment.
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Ell
22:47
@deadmg ahh okay was just curious is all
semicolons are just irritating, and I'm hardly the only person who thinks that
sbi
sbi
@sehe I doubt that's Russian. Those Russians have no "h".
The thing is that it is not currently ambiguous.
@sbi I believe I remember it can be used to transcribe/transliterate into western script. Anyways, it was a lame joke
Ell
Ell
I dont care about with/without semi colons tbh
I think it only makes things clearer, although is annoying when you forget one
22:48
I like the semicolons. But, I like coffee too
and all I've done is swap a couple operators, and drop a couple more operators that I don't need.
sbi
sbi
@Ell Since he isn't doing anything for his studies, he needs to fill his time somehow.
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Was going to say, bad memories of php
@ScottW +1 that
lua has a separatorless syntax and it's pretty enjoyable to read
22:49
@sbi They've concluded either way.
alcohol-induced amnesia of PHP
sbi
sbi
@sehe In transcriptions, you mean? Mhmm. Maybe. All I know is that you'd be either "sege" or "sekhe" in Russian.
I think the C++ chatroom talks more about PHP than about C++ :P
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I have a friend learning russian
At least every time I come in here, you're bashing PHP ^^
22:50
@NikiC Stick around for more curiousness
Run away while you still can.
@NikiC Oh - so referring pejoratively to an outside subject counts? I guess it's true than: PHP folks think any publicity is good publicity
Ell
Ell
Bit of a random question here, is it morally wrong to only go out with busty women because they are the only women you are attracted to?
@sehe You are definitely right about PHP devs being stupid. I just had to look up what "pejoratively" means ^^
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I mean, you can't help what kind of person you are attracted to (blonde hair, unshaved armpits etc.) And chest size is just another factor, right?
22:53
@NikiC Now, come on that doesn't make sense. I'd have to look it up myself, I wager
@ScottW assimilated. thanks
@sehe Well, as they say, there is no such thing as bad publicity :)
@NikiC don't believe however tries to tell you that
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I can do whatever I want too :D but then I might get put in prison. Or be frowned upon by women
12 hours ago, by Ell
dates are horrible unreliable aren't they?
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Haha wow that's weird
Also just noticed I spelled horribly wrong
22:55
:) As someone here already noticed, I'm quite fond of out-of-context quoting
@sehe Oh, I don't believe it ;) I just know that it makes no sense to argue ^^ Arguing only makes it worse :)
@Ell Technically you can indeed do what you want to. But keep in mind that the law of the strongest always applies. If you go against the system, the system will go against you (and win => you get jailed).
@Ell Works for me. Like "My date is passive-aggressive": "My date is horrible-unreliable"
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I have never been in contact with the police really
Also, prostitution is legal in the UK isn't it?
What. It's 1 am already. I'm supposed to work tomorrow! Good night folks.
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Ell
22:58
Just not pumping or whatever its formal definition is
Night :)
*pimping
@Cicada Night
@Ell :) lol
@Cicada Night
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Im hungry for chinese food :(
Duck pancakes to be pecise
Ffs. Stupid phone. argghh now I'm angry.
I swear ill rage quit aoon
Jesus Christ mother of god I hate you all goodbye :@
sbi
sbi
@Ell I notice that you haven't mentioned character and morale when listing female virtues you're attracted to. This won't get you into jail, but will make your life miserable.
@sbi It also got him in bed. Quite literally, I suppose
6 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Never lie to your boss. Never tell the truth either.
@RMartinhoFernandes ^ Never lie next to your boss. Never be veriloquent next to him or her, either.
23:16
@sehe What is it with you and your choice of words? "veriloquent"...
Oh noes, he's on to me.
@NikiC It's just the way I cope, when I find myself installing OpenOffice into a windows VM just to review release notes for work
@sehe OpenOffice into a Windows VM?
@NikiC The word that actually came to mind with verilocutious, but google thought I just made that up
@NikiC All other stuff costs money, remember
I mean, why OpenOffice in a Windows VM?
In case that is the confusion: it's a windows VM due to VS2010
23:20
@sehe Ah...
Only on windows "Please wait while the wizard installs OpenOffice.org 3.4. This can take a few minutes"
Bloddy hell. It does. Take a few.
@sehe Well, I would have just opened the document on Google Docs or similar :)
@NikiC Nah. At least, now TortoiseGit is doing nice side-by-side diffs of said Word documents when I review commit logs.
Though probably that's web developer thinking. C++ developers just have to compile something. If it doesn't compile, it's clearly broken.
@NikiC I like google docs. It just doesn't integrate with Git so nicely for viewing diffs
23:25
@sehe Makes sense
Though I'd never put word docs in a repo ^^
9 mins ago, by sehe
@NikiC It's just the way I cope, when I find myself installing OpenOffice into a windows VM just to review release notes for work
@NikiC Hence my rant ^
I don't even need precedence overriding brackets
@sehe You are a mass-editer :)
@NikiC SO Chat: weapon of mass distraction
Mental note. If (browser:many red squiglies) check (spillchuck: language != still french)
@sehe That sentence did not meet my expectations! I'd have expected something more elaborate from you :)
23:38
Sorry. I'm trying to do real work
wtf, that's illegal, right?
:)
Yeah. Here in Germany they'll jail you for working Sundays ;)
@NikiC It's monday
@NikiC But if you want to do some mass editing: Edit some masses (I can recommend the Homme Armé)
Use vim lilypond mode, or frescobaldi with KatePart in vim mode. Don't know why you'd want to do mass editing, by the way :)
@sehe No it's not. At least not with my definition of "monday" :P
@sehe óÒ What's that?
23:44
12 hours ago, by Konrad Rudolph
@Ell As long as we base them on the random wobbling of a body in space, yes. It’s high time we stop this medieval nonsense and use a sensible, unchanging frame of reference
I think our time reference is not quite fuzzy enough to warrant discussion over day-of-week in the same timezone
@NikiC I'll leave you agasp for a while
For the Doctor who fans out there: Time is wibbly wobbly
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Hi guys
Datetime is the second programmer hell
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Apologies for my rage earlier. I am having trouble coping with it.
(The first one is obviously encoding)
23:46
@EricY It's a big ball of wibbly-wobbly stuff.
@NikiC +1 insightful
(was gonna add, for a PHP programmer)
The PHP sucks one has 28 stars though ;) You can't beat that!
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Haha
I need to learn php actually
God its ugly.though :(
Jun 12 at 21:34, by Cat Plus Plus
You know you've learned C++ when you go and use another language, because C++ sucks too much.
@NikiC starts? stars perhaps?
@Ell Just use a recent version (like 5.4) and it'll be less ugly than you think ;)

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