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My documentation extractor documents __int128_t, __uint128_t and __builtin_va_list. XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD
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CLANG Y U PUT BUILTINS IN AST YOU FUCKING CUNT
@DeadMG guess it's time to change Wide to be an assembly language instead? :S
fuck that shit
@Zoidberg'-- Because they're not really builtins
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@DeadMG use LLVM. :P
I am ^^
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17:05
oh xd
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Well
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Isn't it that you visit each AST node and generate some kind of code for some kind of AST node.
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for example
think so
I mean, I have an AST and it's fairly simple
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For a function call node you generate a function call. Wait a second.
17:06
I implemented all the Clang-related operations, at least to begin with.
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yeah
I need to re-read those.
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Value *BinaryExprAST::Codegen() {
  Value *L = LHS->Codegen();
  Value *R = RHS->Codegen();
  if (L == 0 || R == 0) return 0;

  switch (Op) {
  case '+': return Builder.CreateFAdd(L, R, "addtmp");
  case '-': return Builder.CreateFSub(L, R, "subtmp");
  case '*': return Builder.CreateFMul(L, R, "multmp");
  }
}
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Pointers. Pointers everywhere.
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However.
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17:10
I have no fucking idea on how you'd tell LLVM about structs/classes.
I do.
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That's nice.
It is.
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xd
but let me tell you what's not great
fucking Clang.
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17:23
lol
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clang is great.
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But its API is terribru. xD
Eventually we will reach a point where everyone on the Internet will speak something vaguely resembling English, but not comprehensible by anyone else.
does anyone know if c++ has any presorted structures like C#? I'm trying to migrate some code and I need to find something similar to SortedSet
@BenjaminDangerJohnson std::set? std::map?
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17:30
std::set is sorted.
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std::unordered_set is not sorted.
is set sorted upon insert or do I manually have to call a sort funciton?
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Insert.
I suppose either is fine, but insert is more conveninent
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You can even provide your own comparator if you want.
17:30
thanks Zoidberg
oh I most definately do
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HELLO TONY
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It's been a long time.
what's up?
yes
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17:31
@TonyTheLion Fireworks.
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Where have you been?
I've been around, busy doing all the celebratings
xmas and whatnot
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Sounds fun.
I've mostly been lurking here
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17:32
Sounds even more fun.
I think 2013 is going to be the year where I lurk
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s/lurk/jack off/
lol
I noticed @Cat came out of the closet as a lesbian
Well Zoidberg was talking about dry cocks
so you want to be a lesbian as a result?
17:36
Lounge logic at its finest
hehehe
Cat's new Year resolution: get a vagina, become lesbian
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My New Year's Resolution: 1920 x 1080.
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@TonyTheLion My new year's wish: the operation will be performed without anaesthesia.
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17:42
It's funny how some people think everything will be fine just because a new year starts.
@Zoidberg'-- New Year, man! Fresh start! Forget the 8 people I punched in the face and the one person I pissed on. NEW YEAR. It doesn't count. No punch-backs.
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They still hate you.
No man we'll all go out to Dinner about it later.
And laugh and have a good time.
Because NEW YEEEAR, FUCK YEEEAH.
@TonyTheLion You should consider 2560x1600 imo
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You should consider at least 200MP.
17:56
Not readily available?
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Why not.
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Of course there are 200MP wallpapers.
But hardware?
Jokes aside 30" + 21" is really nice for writing code
Have 24" + 24" at work but that is not even close
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I use 15" for writing code and it's perfectly fine.
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I also have two 21" screens.
18:04
I got a pair of 24" here
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My friend has two 27" screens. ಠ_ಠ
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You know.
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Those Apple Cinema Displays. XD
@Zoidberg'-- too shiny
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Too expensive.
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18:06
I'd never pay a thousand dollars for a monitor.
@Zoidberg'-- yeah, they are ok
@Zoidberg'-- ... Wat. o____o
@JohanLundberg too Apple!
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@ThePhD $999.00
Wow.
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18:07
Lol.
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Rs.
@JohanLarsson I don't mind that. Apple hardware is usually nice...
I will never understand why people throw Money at Apple why they do.
but no, not price/spec optimized
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@ThePhD Same as why people buy Nike rather than some cheap brandless clothing.
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18:08
(Quality is about the same, really.)
@JohanLundberg sure the hardware is nice but still Apple imo
Meh...
Good thing I've never had anything but hand-me-downs since hte day I was born.
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I have a MacBook only because I like the OS and the trackpad.
@Zoidberg'-- the two finger scrolling thing? that is nice
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And three finger workspace switching.
18:12
ok, never tried that
@Zoidberg'-- very surprising that you like something, and even more so that you write it here
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huh?
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There are many things I like.
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Such as Haskell, Erlang, CoffeeScript, JavaScript, C#, F#, tasty food, some music, the Efteling, the Dutch language, and whatnot.
ok, true true, I have seen that. For some reason I had you pinned as a hater.
I'm a hater too pretty much, defaulting to that as a general strategy at least
Which header has math function in c++ ?
cmath ?
18:23
yep
18:40
damn
I've completely forgotten all of my expression parsing material.
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lol
well.
fortunately, my current test case involves only the most trivial of material
as in, I only ever support ident("string").ident.ident << "string" :P
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lol
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For the first time they did fireworks in North-Korea on newyear.
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And now it's the year 102 there. xD
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Hi guys
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HELLO kbok
I have nothing special to say, I just wanted the hat thing
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lul
I'm off to party now. See ya
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18:50
Goodbye ghost.
alright
where did I put the latest version of the Wide grammar
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In your ass.
I find that unlikely
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Put it on Bitbucket or GitHub.
it is
but I also have the local copy on my hard drive which I just found
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18:53
It is? :O
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Oh private repo.
no, it should be public
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Is it Source?
unless I changed it to private and forgot about it
yes
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ah
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18:55
Descriptive. :P
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Let's clone this gem.
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dog
parser is so much cleaner when you have a range-based lexer.
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I tried writing a parser in C++ once.
18:58
well, it's not just a parser, it's an AST generator.
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But tree structures with polymorphic nodes are such a pain if you don't know how to best make them.
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At least
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I tried to make the nodes copyable. xD
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Otherwise it was eazy.
yeah
that's called boost::variant :P
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18:59
I used abstract AST::Node base class and std::unique_ptr<AST::Node> if I needed polymorphism. xD
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Or std::unique_ptr<AST::Expression>, you get the point.
yeah
is what I'm doing right now
works fine for me
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Then class BinOpExpr : public Expression;, class FuncCallExpr : public Expression;.
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Ah okay.
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Anyway
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19:00
I don't see why AST nodes should be copyable besides maybe completeness.
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When do you need to copy an AST node?
never
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I see. xD
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ALL THAT EFFORT
ALL FOR NOTHING
lol
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19:02
Does Wide support TMP?
pft
as if I'd make the same mistakes again.
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:P
hmmmm
note to self: you totally forgot the need to put tokens back.
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I once wrote a parser for a lisp dialect.
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It's the only complete parser I've ever written.
19:07
I did, at one stage, write a complete Wide parser.
but, well, that was a long time ago, and I'm not wholly sure if that code still exists anywhere.
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I write my parser in Python. I think I still have it.
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> Created in 3 days
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I'm from the future. xD
lol
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19:09
The clock of my VM is not correct. :/
hmmm.
if I put back two tokens, which do I read back first?
ah, whatever, I only need to put back one token.
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The latest one you put back I think.
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Like a stack.
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When I write lexers I always have next_token and peek_token.
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peek_token is pure, next_token isn't.
19:12
I went for something more functional
explicit operator bool for has_next_token, operator() for *lexer++, as it were.
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Ah.
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That's also possibru. xD
works pretty cleanly, actually.
except that it doesn't really handle putback that well
so now I add operator()(Token) to putback
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I usually write parsers like this:
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next_tok = peek_token();
switch (next_tok.kind) {
    case Kind::Class: return parse_class();
    case Kind::TypeName: return parse_function();
    case Kind::Switch: return parse_switch_stmt();
}
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TBH
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etc
I've been thinking of doing that as range model for Wide.
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I prefer writing parsers in Haskell mainly due to pattern matching and algebraic data types. xD
"input range" -> explicit operator bool, operator(), "output range" operator()(T t)
then for forward/random access I'll add -- and ++/-= +=
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data Node = IfStmt Node Node (Maybe Node)
          | SwitchStmt Node [(Node, Node)]
          | FunctionDef TypeName String [(TypeName, String)] Node
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19:17
No wait fuck.
lol.
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data Expression = FunctionCallExpr Expression [Expression]
                | BinOpExpr Expression Op Expression
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data Statement = IfStmt Expression Statement (Maybe Statement)
               | SwitchStmt Expression [(Expression, Statement)]
               | ReturnStmt (Maybe Expression)
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data Node = Expression | Statement | Declaration
damn, I hate writing left-recursive rules.
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19:19
And whop, AST data structure.
always ugly while loops
non-left-recursion much simpler
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codeGenExpr :: Expression -> MachineCode
codeGenExpr (FunctionCallExpr func args) = something
codeGenExpr (BinOpExpr a op b) = something
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Oh I love pattern matching.
you can do something similar in C++, if you have giant balls.
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actually
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19:22
I have once written pattern matcher in C++.
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Let's see if I still have it.
Pattern matching is like using /etc/fstab instead of mounting with the command line.
Or something like that :)
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My pattern matching crap in C++ gist.github.com/4422124. :^)
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xD
Who here is planning to contribute something to the book?
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19:24
Pubby.
I'm the only one here with a remotely significant volume of existing material
@Zoidberg'-- I also want my personal namespace but I can't think of anything..
/jerkoff
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@StackedCrooked gentlib :P
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gentlib?
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Gent.
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XD
Ah.
I thought because I was a gent.
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namespace $$$$ {

}
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clang accepts that.
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19:26
AFAIK
puro short for puroguramingu. That's how Japanese people typically shorten words.
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namespace tori // Or another porn actress' name. xD
@Zoidberg'-- Erm, I'll consider it.
porn
namespace electronic { namespace supersonic { ... }; };
Using porn as your default namespace in all your code. That would look nice if you need to give a presentation for an audience.
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19:28
namespace ø {} // Aww, your implementation doesn't support Unicode? Well, fuck you. Haha!
lol
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Write a C++03 library and call your namespace decltype.
lol
but who would want to write a C++03 library?
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lol
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then you end up with shit like Clang.
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Writing a C++03 library
I wouldn't lower myself to writing C++ without rvalue references.
seriously, those things are a fucking lifesaver
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then just insert namespace decltype {} somewhere, constructed from a million macros and #line directives and whatnot just to troll C++11 users.
Would there be a problem with using override and final as namespace names?
I guess not.
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No.
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no
contextual keywords (they suck)
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final and override are identifiers with special meaning in some cases.
almost tempted to propose prologue to the Committee.
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When I wrote my C++ lexer I had this in my lexer:
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Token get_token(bool expect_final, bool expect_override, bool expect_double_gt);
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XD
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namespace my
What's a double gt?
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>>, which is either one token or two tokens depending on the context.
i.e., C++11 right-angle-bracket parsing.
right thx
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@AndreiTita 2gt?
which likes to fuck up lexing
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C# also has it.
really?
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Yes.
ah yes, I suppose they do.
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Yeah I figured it out. Just had a brain freeze there :)
you could do IComparable<IHashable<T>>.
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Let's see if I can still find my C++ lexer.
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(char '>' >> if expectDoubleGT then return TokGT else ((char '>' >> return TokRShift) <|> return TokGT))
hmm
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Returns > or >> token depending on a flag. ;_;
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shift is left-associative, right?
else cout << noob << ery would not work.
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I think so.
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You know.
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I'm extremely bored.
go outside celebrate :D
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I'm going to implement Wide for as far as the public spec is complete.
19:40
What are your plans for 00:00 I was thikning about throwing an exception, but I dunno
...or do that. yeah, next thing off the top of my head, too :)
@Zoidberg'-- Er.
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@JohanLarsson First orgasm in The Netherlands in 2013, of course!
pretty much the only thing you could find which is remotely close to a public spec
xpert imo^^
19:41
well, actually, you could pull the pages from my repo.
they're a smidge out of date
but just a smidge
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That I consider the public spec.
quick, update them before 2013 hits :p
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Because it's available to everybody. xD
lol
well, I warn you, it's not of particularly high quality.
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Is writing a lexer doable?
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19:44
Because that's the first thing I'll do anyway.
I believe that both the lexing spec and the grammatical spec are done.
My code's slow. :(
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@DeadMG Great.
don't remember how much I wrote about the lexer
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@Rapptz Great.
19:45
exactly
but I implemented both of them, anyway.
lol
right
It has come to my attention that Windows has no decent profiler.
I have a list of keywords, a brief description of numerical literals, a list of punctuation, and comments. That should be enough spec for a lexer, at least to begin with.
@Rapptz I've used AMD's CodeAnalyst and the one that comes with VS, and they both seemed fine. CodeAnalyst didn't handle overloads very well though.
I also have the grammar listed.
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@DeadMG Lexical.html, right?
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yes
@Rapptz I liked the R# plugin but it was too expensive, just used the trial
the grammar might be a smidge out of date, but I'm not sure.
if your parser generator generates more than the if/else shift/reduce conflict, tell me
Well my code's slow ;_; been running since I went to bed yesterday so it's been running for 9 hours
@Rapptz I've used the VS'12 one a wee bit, and it seemed fine. Since that's about my only exposure to profilers ,though, idk :p
Euler problem? :)
19:50
yes
408
the VS profiler is ok too, usually gives answer pretty quick
I'll try it I guess
I think it requires admin to run. Also sometimes I have had to restart VS to make it work, apart from restarting as admin

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