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12:00
Hmm
it's this I think stackoverflow.com/questions/3536833/… but in c#
and I'd prefer non-recursive. I think I'm getting there now though
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12:17
Presumably due to all the fireworks outside, I had a dream about atomic bombs being dropped on the village I live in.
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Also I woke up early today.
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Also hi.
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The mushroom cloud in my dream was beautiful.
somebody should seed clouds with mushrooms, to get rid of the nuclear weapons stigmata of mushroom clouds
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@Cheersandhth.-Alf I think that if you eat enough mushrooms, you'll start to see them, Alf.
12:21
depends on the kind of mushroom?
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gmm
Ell
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or truffle's of course
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IMO all mushrooms are magical.
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@Zoidberg'-- are you allowed by your parents into the drug cafés?
Is drug taking not seen as bad in nl?
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@Ell no but if I wanted to go there I would go there.
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12:23
You must be 18+ to enter them.
Ell
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ahh right
I just want to know the attitude on drugs
over here my parents say drugs are bad
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@Ell you can have five grams of weed, and you can have five weed plants in your home per 18+ person.
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That's all I know.
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Strictly seen, weed is illegal, but the police and lawyers allow you to have five grams.
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12:24
@Ell Weed is better than alcohol.
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Problem is that it's more addictive than alcohol.
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But the effects of taking it are less bad.
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@Zoidberg'-- I thought weed was as addictive as any regular thing?
and less than alcohol
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The best drug is using common sense to avoid problems, not medicine to temporarily solve problems.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I never managed to really like Beatles, Stones >> Beatles imo
Ell
Ell
12:27
@Zoidberg'-- you can't use common sense to have fun though :o
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Why not.
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Just go to a theme park.
Programming is more fun than drugs imo
X > drugs
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12:28
Or play video games.
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@sehe inb4 raping and killing will be gedoogd in Nederland.
@Zoidberg'-- Less risk of getting shot or stabbed too. Oh wait
@JohanLarsson may be because the beatles were so popular that you hear a wide selection of their repertoire. e.g. stones had some country-western like tunes :-) you never hear those now though. same with the doors. so on
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@sehe or atomic bombs dropping on the village you live in. Oh wait
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Nuketown. ;_;
12:29
@Zoidberg'-- Nah. We'll wait until the US gets all the rage. Then we'll copy that.
Or rather, as entropy laws would have it, it will copy itself by default to all regions with no/weak moral ground.
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@Zoidberg'-- risk makes things more fun
@Zoidberg'-- Tuigdorpen already exist, right. We could start by nuking one of those. (Oh god.)
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With all the people immigrating, I rather predict raping will be legalized and the victims will be killed because they had sex with somebody not their husbands.
@Ell Only to certain personalities/disorders
@Cheersandhth.-Alf hmm, I find it the opposite in fact, very rarely hear Beatles on the radio. I would call Stones blues/rock. The doors are rarely played for some strange reason, that is true.
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12:30
Oh well.
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Atomic bombs are not that bad. You don't notice they dropped.
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I think they can destroy all of Belgium with a sincle atomic bomb nowadays. xD
it's a shame that they dropped project orion
it would have been like chitty-chitty-bang-bang
:D
Project Orion was a study of a spacecraft intended to be directly propelled by a series of explosions of atomic bombs behind the craft (nuclear pulse propulsion). Early versions of this vehicle were proposed to have taken off from the ground with significant associated nuclear fallout; later versions were presented for use only in space. A 1955 Los Alamos Laboratory document states (without offering references) that general proposals were first made by Stanislaw Ulam in 1946, and that preliminary calculations were made by F. Reines and Ulam in a Los Alamos memorandum dated 1947. The act...
@Zoidberg'-- No need to 'legalize' it. Just, don't prosecute the perpertrators, will be enough
@Zoidberg'-- Really. I think they can, technically. Also, I think France would notice
@Zoidberg'-- what you are referring to is 'surprise sex'
12:33
That's low. And funny.
ok, was 25 ms from deleting before your edit
@JohanLarsson I suppose the lady in India must have died from 'surprise vehicle exit' too, then?
Stanislaw Ulam <- the guy that found rose-patterns in the prime numbers
@JohanLarsson You need a std::chrono::high_resolution_clock. Puny millisex
@sehe I only have Stopwatch
@sehe I'm afraid I've not heard about that
12:36
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Wait a minute. "Rose patterns"? Wouldn't that just imply Fibonacci - or am I misremembering things?
@sehe he just placed the prime numbers in a square spiral, IIRC. very nice rose patterns resulted! :-)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Define rose patterns? I mean, something being 'pretty' doesn't warrant the label 'rose pattern' in a mathematics ontology, last time I checked
I was asking you since you seem to know what you are referring to. You can just say "I don't know" - no problem
it's not like i'm going to write a program to produce it for you when you can just google it
for some reason not mentioned on wikipedia's page about him
but, google finds it when you know what to search for!
12:40
Is this just plain boring or am I doing it wrong? And yes I will go string(s) on this mf
it's like the UN resolution about Israel being apartheid country, from 1975 to 1991, not mentioned at all on Wikipedia's page about Israel's alleged apartheid
but it's there when you know what to google for
^ Ulam's rose, it's just prime numbers...
Does that imply that there is a pattern in prime numbers?
no, not necessarily, but it might
if so, could be bad news for financial institutions and military, relying on difficulty of decomposing products of large prime numbers
heh
Primes are so mysterious.
@sehe I write all Euler problems as non-testing unit tests btw, find ut's extremely convenient for exactly that type of small snippets
12:48
@JohanLarsson search a bit back in this room's history. You'll find basically a oneline python (CatPlusPlus?) and a straightforward (~20 line) C++ by DeadMG
@JohanLarsson You're forgettng about the framework and IDE requirements. I find that extremely inconvenient. CLI all the way
@sehe ok, ty. Just did not find the problem much fun, more hard work than analysis
@sehe don't understand
@JohanLarsson Those are strings. What else would one use?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Huh. Who mentioned 'programming'. I was asking for a reason behind the name. You'd be a truly marvelous programmer if you could write a program to answer that. FWIW: google tells me it's just a popular name for something 'pretty and circle symmetric'
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok, I guess that's true, last time I used strings I was hated :)
IDE=Integrated Development Environment
CLI=Command Line Interface
HTH
Ell
Ell
12:51
Yay I got it right!
you can write a program that googles the solution. does that count?
@StackedCrooked Half points awarded
@Ell Got what right?
How can I start compiling C++11 on OS X 10.6.8 ?
Ell
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@R.MartinhoFernandes My combination thing :P
12:51
@sehe sorry, i didn't see your question. but "ulam's rose" refers to stanislaw ulam and the looks-like-roses visual nature of the pattern.
very simple
no big mystery
:D
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But the code is named awefuly :S I don't even know what's what anymore
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I was hoping there be a connection with Fibonacci. Is why I asked. Very simple. No big mystery.
what's fibonacci to do with roses? he was mostly into rabbits, as i recall...
@JohanLarsson Kinda hard to avoid strings in software development. Of course, if you meant 'wearing a string' I can see how the appreciation might be (negatively) affected by the accompanying body
@sehe pun but still funny!
12:54
but there is always a conncection with the fibonacci series
@Cheersandhth.-Alf ?! flowers, snail houses, leaves, tree growth etc. I don't quite remember enough, or I'd have known the answer myself
I usually feel a little sick when puns surface
Oh. You want to stay away from me. Unless you love feeling a little sick
^ Just as a partial compensation for me not understanding
hey, happy new year very body!
now this looks fun!
12:57
@sehe I tried it a little but Google doesn't like it if you do that.
And I don't want Google to block my IP.
@StackedCrooked :)
Perhaps I need to provide an RSS feed for the coliru archive.
@sehe I'll try to elaborate on that. We strapped a gps on him one day this autumn he ran 143km with an average speed of 16km/h in these conditions
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@vivek install clang.
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13:09
There you can find binaries for OS X.
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Just put them in your PATH.
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@sehe France would notice? Hmm, now I might consider it...
cpx
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Are the clang binaries available for Windows?
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@cpx Experimental Clang Binaries for Mingw32/x86 are available, the wobsite says.
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13:13
> 3.0
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Current version is 3.2.
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Oh wait.
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3.3 xD
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nvm
cpx
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@Zoidberg'-- Ah, thanks.
13:14
MacPorts also provides GCC 4.8.
I've used it but it was not stable enough at that time.
cpx
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I'll try it with CodeBlocks If I could just find some tutorials to make it work maybe.
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I have GCC 4.7.2 and clang 3.1.
cpx
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GCC 4.6.1 here.
Ok, I'm trying clang first
6 months ago I made several attempts to port my Tetris to Clang but I kept running into issues. I should try it again soon.
13:17
and try to fit in with sublimeText
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I just installed clang using pacman.
Kids these days.
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Oh clang on Arch repos is updated to 3.2.
cpx
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Are there any major changes with 4.7.2?
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Time for an upgrade.
13:18
I've toyed a little with pacman a few weeks ago and it seemed nice.
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Best package manager is and stays npm.
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No more stupid global installation.
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I hate it when I want to build a program and it requires me to have some library installed.
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@Zoidberg'-- Any idea what Experimental means in "Experimental Clang Binaries for Mingw32/x86"?
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No.
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13:20
Well.
What could it possibly mean?
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Don't use it for production.
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And expect bugs and glitches.
cpx
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Just for experiment? :P
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13:21
Yes. xD
@cpx Yes in a certified lab.
cpx
cpx
Hmmm.
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And for development.
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Oeh new version of Node.js. :3
cpx
cpx
@JohanLundberg Oh, thanks.
13:23
@cpx Compared to what?
cpx
cpx
Compared to 4.6.1.
cpx
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Ah.
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Upgrading GCC succeeded without any problems. What's happening?
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Who's magic is involved?
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13:26
Yay I have clang 3.2.
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Now I can use Objective-C 3.0. xD
objective-eww?
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Better than Java.
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Is inheriting constructors feature so difficult to implement or what?
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CLANG Y U NO INHERITING CTORS
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13:34
sometimes-uninit.cpp:3:7: warning: variable 'n' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Wsometimes-uninitialized]
  if (b)
      ^
sometimes-uninit.cpp:5:10: note: uninitialized use occurs here
  return n;
         ^
sometimes-uninit.cpp:3:3: note: remove the 'if' if its condition is always true
  if (b)
  ^~~~~~
sometimes-uninit.cpp:2:8: note: initialize the variable 'n' to silence this warning
  int n;
       ^
        = 0
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Oeh now that's a nice diagnostic.
WOOT!!! I found wifi!
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Nice.
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I'm going to write a documentation generator.
I am more and more tempted to get Clang running on my (Win) machine just so I can see what kinds of bugs it will find in my (cleanly compiling) code
13:47
@Zoidberg'-- nobody has it...
except gcc 4.8
hi
@Zoidberg'-- Why? their output is worthless
@Zoidberg'-- Again?
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@DeadMG why
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Whether the output is worthless or not depends on the person who documented the code.
no.
if you write documentation for the code, then you already have documentation and don't need a generator.
the only thing documentation generators can do is give you the same information you could get from grepping the header yourself.
13:58
Generating documentation implies that it's dumb.
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Okay, documentation extractor may be a better term.
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@DeadMG Except you're not distracted by all the crap around it and if you don't know what file something is in you're not screwed to death.
The problem lies with doxygen perhaps. Doxygen should be able to show documentation for undocumented methods without modifying the source code.
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How could it do that? XD
Doxygen can already parse C++.
Did you know that you can generate an XML file that contains your code structure? :)
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14:01
I doubt it parses all statements and expressions.
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Oh, no I didn't know that. xD
Only the intefaces.
It doesn't look inside the functions. Only at the signatures.
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You cannot generate documentation from only an interface. How would you ever want to do that?
@Zoidberg'-- It can be used to for introspection.
@Zoidberg'-- The same algorithms that do documentation generation. It will be dumb, but at least it won't pollute the code.
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What would the generated documentation look like?
14:03
Generic crap.
List of parameter types and names and the return type. With a "TODO".
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ohh
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Well I can add that.
I also don't like the /** stuff. I think Poco's system is clever.
It documents below the signature.
Which makes sense because a common mistake is to rename a method and forget to rename the method in documentation.
And it also makes sense to see the signature first and then the explanation.
Instead of the other way around.
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@StackedCrooked clang emits a diagnostic if you do that.
you know
14:07
@Zoidberg'-- I didn't know that.
I actually prefer Visual Studio's way of doing it.
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@StackedCrooked -Wdocumentation :P
where it just shows you the comments above the declaration, no special format required
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Same for parameter names and return values for void (and possibly [[noreturn]]) functions.
that's going to just work in a lot more cases
14:08
@DeadMG Do you have an example?
sure, sec
I see. That's good imo.
it's very quick, very easy, and integrates right in to Intellisense
also you can add as many lines as you want, I just only need one in almost all cases.
hmm
you know, there are some serious downsides of using Clang to interface with C++ code.
mostly because they treat some things very differently where Wide's internals can treat them uniformly
and I have to deal with a bunch of stuff like overload resolution
14:25
I am trying to store 'a U b' in 'c'... tried this dis ..
`set_union(a.begin(), a.end(), b.begin(), b.end(), c.begin());`
didn't work
a,b,c are std::set
@DeadMG Is that VS 2010 or 2012?
2012
is there an option to set the backgroung color like that in 2010?
i really like it
eh, google does the trick ;)
found it :D
14:41
Outside sucks.
@AndreiTita what happened? :D
@Tuntuni Nothing special. I went out to buy food.
And it sucks.
@AndreiTita Haha. ;)
@DeadMG Are you actually using Clang with Visual Studio or just the libraries with MSVC?
I'm using the libraries with MSVC
14:46
Ah ok.
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> wcsnrtombs
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Who comes up with these terrible names.
15:01
POSIX guys
@CatPlusPlus you do know that windows is partially posix compliant, and that you can download the full posix suite from ms
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How is that relevant?
@Zoidberg'-- good morning, and the ONLY thing relevant at this hr is the coffee brewing.
It's 16 and you're as terrible as POSIX
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For now I have a table of contents, names, declarations, file names and line numbers.
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I'll go for Markdown comments.
^ Boost signals!
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First line of comment is brief, reset is detailed description.
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15:29
Or maybe reStructuredText.
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rST is nice.
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Also, per-file not per-class or per-namespace or whatever.
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ALSO CLANG Y U TELL ME char16_t IS AN IDENTIFIER YOU FUCKING CUNT
lol
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Also
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15:31
I need to format the signatures more nicely.
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Now I just put a space between every token.
also
you really, really need a font with an italic ::
or don't put the typenames in italic
else it looks supremely dumb
@Zoidberg'-- just arrive in the chat saw this. Lol
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I have a font with italic :: but all punctuation is monospace. xD
also
just don't put the typenames in italic, it looks supremely dumb.
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15:34
I'll remove italic shit.
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I'll make punctuation bold or something.
just leave it
the interesting stuff will be obvious because you hyperlinked to a page describing it
whew, that was close.
I nearly just deleted all my code.
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lol
note to self
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use virgin version control
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15:36
yeah
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and a remote repo as back-up
I was about to say, if deleting the code would be problematic then involve Mercurial
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Is Wide compiler going to be open-source?
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Erlang shell says "Eh?" when you enter an invalid command.
15:39
well
TBQFH, I'm more concerned about getting it to work than I am anything else right now.
@Zoidberg'-- What are you working on?
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Documentation extractor.
@Zoidberg'-- Using clang.. ? Something like doxygen but with better understanding of C++?
Boost Asio may be elegant but this way of parsing HTTP is rather ugly imo.
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15:57
if ((last_token.kind in [TokenKind.KEYWORD, TokenKind.IDENTIFIER]
     and token.kind in [TokenKind.KEYWORD, TokenKind.IDENTIFIER])
    or ((last_token.kind is TokenKind.PUNCTUATION
         and last_token.spelling not in ['<', '(', '::'])
        and token.kind in [TokenKind.KEYWORD, TokenKind.IDENTIFIER])
    or (last_token.kind is TokenKind.PUNCTUATION
        and last_token.spelling == ')'
        and token.spelling == ':')):
    self.tokens.append(' ')
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Very Pythonic. xD
what is that, Erlang?
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Python.
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I want to insert a space after certain tokens sometimes.
15:58
well, that's not really very much to say that it's Pythonic if it's written in fucking Python
also, a Clang binding to Python? I didn't realize such a thing existed
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There is an official binding, yes.
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But it only exposes the C API of libclang.
eww
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It's all I need and the Python interface is pretty nice.
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Of course it doesn't expose the C API directly. xD
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15:59
Things are wrapped.
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Cool it also documents template specializations.
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Also
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WTF "type-parameter-0-0" xD
What to do with your tree for New Year's Eve
16:15
@Zoidberg'-- lisp's let syntax would probably come in handy there
Anyone want to trade stars? :D
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@StackedCrooked or just Haskell's pattern matching.
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Happy 11111011101!
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One problem with my documentation extractor is that it instantiates templates and thus it will be fucking slow in some cases. xD
16:40
Is anyone here in 2013 yet?
6 hours to go
Shouldn't installing VS2012 associate source files with it rather than leaving them with VS2010? Did I miss a checkbox during instalation?
I had same issue
y'know, it suddenly occurs ot me
that I have absolutely no idea how to write a semantic analyzer or code generator.

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