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00:02
Oh hi
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I wonder when well have artificial stomachs
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lol
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One you manually have to refill with H+ (aq) + Cl- (aq).
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Through a stoma.
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How do humans make stomache acid?
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00:05
Through chemical processes.
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Hydrogen you get from like all food you eat, and chlorine I really don't know.
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Nuclear fusion. xD
Yeah, occasionally I explode and wipe a town.
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@DeadMG when you traverse your AST, do you use dynamic_cast to find out e.g. what kind of statement (if-statement, while-statement, expression-statement) a node is? Or do you do it differently?
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00:09
I once went to a nuclear fusion centre in France with high school.
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It was pretty impressive.
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They are trying to fuse hydrogen to helium and get energy out of it.
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It'd be much more efficient than nuclear fission.
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And you have no problems when it comes to nuclear waste; all you produce is harmless helium.
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Radio active helium
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00:11
You don't get radioactive helium from fusing hydrogen.
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How many neutrons do you want to put in it?
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It's not like they use 5-H (if that can even exist).
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IIRC, they use H and D.
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Gimme a sec.
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Duetrinium
00:12
@Zoidberg'-- ye
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and tritium I think
damn
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something like that xD
I had expelliarmus from both ends
simultaneously
@Zoidberg'-- "Gastrointestinal absorption from food or water is the principal source of internally deposited chorine in the general population. Chorine as chloride is an essential nutrient in the human diet and is necessary for healthy nervous and digestive systems."
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00:14
Nuclear fusion really does seem to be the silver bullet
Wow
@deadmg pic or it didn't happen
lol
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Hmm. You do get a neutron. xD
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@DeadMG ah thanks.
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I think I'll do that as well.
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00:15
In all seriousness how do you deal with that?
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Well
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Helium is very stable.
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I'm assuming your bathroom only has one toilet. But zoidberg carry on
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And you get one neutron for two hydrogen.
well
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00:16
I don't think it does too much harm.
I'm fairly certain that I've chucked up/shat out probably everything in my system.
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It's not like you get chain reactions as is the case with uranium.
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What about that extra neutron? I guess that carries on the chain reaction?
I mean, by now, I'm not even shitting out shitty water, it's plain just water
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Heh oh.
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00:16
@Ell Neutrons decay after ~16 minutes. Helium and hydrogen are fairly stable, so it shouldn't be a problem.
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@deadmg really?
basically
I mean, it still smells a bit, but if you looked in the toilet bowl, you couldn't tell the difference
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I guess your insides must be pretty clean then :L
That's ever so odd
Are you diseased? Or some predisposed condition? Or allergic reaction?
dude
norovirus is going around right now
ain't you read the news?
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00:19
So, no problem. :P
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You'll get a neutrino and some hydrogen. xD
what's ve, energy/
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Anti-neutrino.
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Overline means anti-matter.
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For some reason I know all these things.
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00:22
In the past I knew the periodic table symbols, names and atomic masses from hydrogen to krypton. For some reason.
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@deadmg my area already got norovirus ages ago
A school near me closed down as over 100 children caught it
It had to have a "deep cleanse" by a biohazard team xD
lol
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I wonder how small you could make a fusion reactor
very
you can make homemade fusion reactors
just don't expect them to do anything useful
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Ahh yes
I wonder how small the smallest useful one could be
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00:25
You have a very big fusion reactor at home. It's also called a black hole aka yo momma.
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could you fit one on a boat?
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In a 150 years, maybe.
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Some boats use fission don't they?
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Fishing. *
@Ell Dude, I've seen one that the guy fit in his fuckin' closet.
@Ell Yes, quite a few.
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00:26
I want a hydrogen bomb.
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@deadmg a fission reactor in your closet? I want one!
no, fusion
the fission reactor was in the small basement
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@zoid so you can blow up your village? ;)
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@Ell along with all of Belgium and half of The Netherlands. :^)
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I'd love to see somebody leak information about Dutch military nuclear bomb facilities.
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00:29
Wikileaks
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Such as their locations and all the details, including internal documents and what bombs there are stored.
anyone recommend a good tutorial for uml class diagrams?
@DeadMG does destroying the earth count as useful?
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@user1014888 does using UML seem useful?
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It is with hundreds of classes
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00:30
(I don't know any good UML tutorials. :P)
@Ell I see how you might have gotten your germ-"ophobia" then
no, but i have a exam soon which it will come up in
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Well,
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ask your teacher and read the material he/she gave you.
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@sehe yeah :S but I've had it for a long time. My mother imbued it in mev
00:30
@Zoidberg'-- Erm. Why, exactly?
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@sehe 4fun
@Ell I know. Just kidding
the problem is he left us mid way through term lol
@Zoidberg'-- 11kay
@user1014888 wut? get your money back
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To see people panicking and all the news on Dutch television, and how ministers om opheldering worden gevraagd and how everybody is in shock.
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00:32
@sehe haha :) do you have any phobias?
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I have Java-o-fobia and PHP-o-fobia and moron-o-fobia.
its funded by the government so not my money just my time i want back
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@zoid didn't Sweden set up an arms factory in soudi Arabia? Sweden and the Netherlands are the same, right?
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I don't know.
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I just want to know the details about Dutch nuclear bombs.
00:33
java is best in my opinion from what i have studied
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Java is the worst language ever.
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It worse than PHP.
your reasons?
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Java is okay IMHO
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Java is most vexing.
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00:34
Its type system is terrible.
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It could be much much worse
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Like PHP. xd
i think its ok, ruby confuses me more the way you don't specify types when creating variables
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It has no lambdas. (Yes I know, Java 8 and all, but that's pretty late.)
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@user1014888 you do: foo = MyClass.new
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00:36
Here, MyClass.
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Also, Ruby is duck-typed. You rarely care about the type of an object.
is nice to know and be able see every objects type
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> Unsigned integers were deliberately left out of Java because James Gosling believed that programmers would not understand how unsigned arithmetic works.
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OMG T_T
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My language will have main = psychic_infer
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00:37
s/programmers/fucking morons/
will we still need computer languages in 15 years?
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Java enforces throw specs except for some exception types.
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That is one thing I hate
surrounding thread.sleep with try catch is useless
its probably the only bad part of java
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I think warnings should be issued
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00:41
Java generics are type-erased. That's terrible.
@Ell nothing out of the ordinary. I think. Hesitance in public. A little anxious for flying (or maybe traffic in general). Nothing that's stops me from doing stuff.
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I hate insects :o
it's backwards- compatible
Well, I do avoid traveling by touring car. At quite a cost
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Java has no type-inference. Also most vexing.
00:42
@Ell I think they're okay. I'm not sure how much of it is down to spices
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They look so diseased. Also Im not too keen on flying either although I do a lot
@sehe spices?
"to look diseased" - erm. that's a new one for me
@Ell grasshoppers - fried. It's the crisps of Africa.
Obviously, I only tried when I actually was in Africa :)
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Wow :L
and yeah flies are just gross creatures, growing up in rotting stuff
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In Zoidlang, how shall I do exception safety. I use a GC.
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I'm thinking of three different things:
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00:47
(1) scoped specifier for variables; no re-assign, out of scope -> call cleanup member function. (2) Python-like with/C#-like using. (3) finally.
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I find finally annoying so I'm basically choosing between (1) and (2).
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Will your implementation be compiled?
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Nope.
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Well, maybe to bytecode similar to Python. :P
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But you just invoke zoid foo.zoid and it will execute it directly, like Node.js, CPython and MatzRuby. There is no separate compile-to-executable step.
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00:52
Though you will be able to do address of, pointer arithmetic and dereferencing if you want.
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(And thus invoke UB. :P)
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Oh gawd
why have UB when you can not have UB >.<
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Only in unsafe blocks.
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That's better I guess :P
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And functions can be declared unsafe to make sure they are only used within unsafe blocks.
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00:54
class String
    to_cstring = unsafe (self) ->
        # codez here
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That reminds me of js
because functions look like memebers there
member variables
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import <stdlib.h>

class String
    init = (self) ->
        unsafe
            @cstring = malloc(1)
            @capacity = 1
            @length = 0

    destroy = (self) ->
        unsafe
            free(@cstring)

    to_cstring = unsafe (self) ->
        return @cstring
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(Not sure about the sigils yet; how I will access member variables.)
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@Ell guess how it looks in CoffeeScript. :^)
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I like how CoffeeScript has direct initialization of members in the constructor.
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01:02
class Foo
    constructor: (@a, @b, @c) ->

# is equivalent to

class Foo
    constructor: (a, b, c) ->
        @a = a
        @b = b
        @c = c
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Yeah
Coffee script is pretty cool
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The only thing I really hate about CoffeeScript is that... the line numbers in stack traces don't match. XD
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Can you easily embedded it? Or do you use use js instead?
Yeah haha
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CoffeeScript compiles to JavaScript.
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You can just use it directly.
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01:09
I always use it directly.
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foo.js
bar.coffee

// foo.js:
require('coffee-script');
require('./bar');
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(In Node.js.)
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In the browser, I just compile it server-side before sending it to the client as JS (easier to debug, less client-side performance hit :P).
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Then I just cache the output of the compiler.
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I do the same with LESS -> CSS.
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01:12
I've never heard of LESS
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It's CSS++ for hipsters. xD
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It has functions for manipulating colors (darken, lighten, that kind of things), it has variables, it has mixins, and it has nesting.
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That sounds useful
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#header {
  h1 {
    font-size: 26px;
    font-weight: bold;
  }
  p { font-size: 12px;
    a { text-decoration: none;
      &:hover { border-width: 1px }
    }
  }
}
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If you use it, you can bet its for hipsters ;)
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01:14
:P
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This should really be CSS 4.0.
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CSS is ridiculous.
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It's more verbose than yo momma Java.
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I have also thought about static typing in Zoidlang.
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I wish it was easy to make table like layouts with HTML
I think tables are very useful for layouts
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01:17
CSS now supports expressions IIRC. You can finally do things like width: expr(width - 20px);.
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Or something like that.
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greet = (person : Person) ->
    puts("Hello, {0}!", person.name)

greet(42) # runtime erreur!
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Finally
took them long enough
does that update automatically?
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Yes.
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All of CSS updates automatically with the exception of some things in IE. XD
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01:19
Heh
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I had a job at which we made websites and the client sent us designs as Photoshop files, you know. :p
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I usually had them done in a few hours. For Safari, Chrome, Opera and Firefox.
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Then came three/four hours of fucking with IE. xD
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What a terrible piece of SHIT.
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WHAT FUCKING MORONS WROTE IE THEY MUST DIE A PAINFUL DEATH.
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01:20
That's pretty quick
I've never finished anything
Ever.
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The designs were pretty easy.
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@Ell I only finished things on my job. xD
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even though I feel like I should be competent enough
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@Ell I often finish while wanking.
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Haha maybe If I was payed I would finish
(while working)
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01:22
@Ell it's probably because you're busy with something and then you come up with something else that is much more interesting, which is always the case with me.
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Well its because I encounter a problem, and its much less effort to either start again and repeat or start something new
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ah :P
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Either that or the project was too ambitious
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Also.
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I'll use ogonek::text rather than std::string for my lexer.
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01:27
Unicode support is kewl
although the only time I've ever needed Unicode is for drawing cool menus on the console :P
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How shall I do for-each statements in the AST?
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struct for_statement {
    // for <identifier> in <expression>
    //     <body>
    std::string identifier;
    std::unique_ptr<expression> expression;
    std::unique_ptr<statement> body;
};
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The std::string does not look very right.
@Zoidberg'-- just make it a declaration already
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@DeadMG how do you deal with variable names in the AST? Just std::strings?
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01:34
I think string is okay
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@sehe hmm yeah.
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like
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hmm xD
depends. OO would give you type information on the spot - without any procedural hassle to get it (each time)
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What else would you use besides string?
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01:35
struct for_statement {
    variable_decl variable;
    std::unique_ptr<expression> expression;
    std::unique_ptr<statement> body;
};
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What would variable_decl be like?
@Ell still a string, with potential type info
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@stacked tease, I can't see past comments :'(
@Zoidberg'-- boost::variant<variable, declaration>
@Ell can you see future comments, though?
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01:38
struct variable_decl {
    std::string name; // FIXME: ogonek
};
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xD
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Well, I do like strong typing.
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@sehe what would be the difference between variable and declaration?
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Thank you :D
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01:39
The syntax basically is for <identifier> in <expression>.
@Mysticial fyi:
The last digit of π is 6. #nowyouknow
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lol
@Zoidberg'-- the fact whether it is being declared, or not
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Well
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01:39
that's not known at parse-time. XD
@Zoidberg'-- how so? are variables always implicitely declared?
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This is Python/Ruby-like. There is no such thing as variables requiring explicit declaration.
inb4 option Strict and use warnings;
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main = ->
    foo = 42 # perfectly fine
@Zoidberg'-- mkay. then, declaration is a misnomer. Just variable or variable_reference maybe. Maybe just reference if everything is firstclass
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01:41
Ah okay.
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Dankeschon.
I prefer ADT over std::string there, because you might expose a 'variable-specific' interface and change the underlying storage without breaking your compiler code
What happened to daklang?
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@sehe Vapourware.
@Zoidberg'-- Like the kernel
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Jup.
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01:44
struct variable : node {
    std::string name;
};

struct for_statement : statement {
    variable identifier;
    std::unique_ptr<expression> expression;
    std::unique_ptr<statement> body;
};
@StackedCrooked 958 ms now for problem 12, still suck pretty hard compared to @Rapptz
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Or wait is a variable even a node? It isn't right?
@JohanLarsson Let me optimize a little :D
@JohanLarsson @StackedCrooked Simple and fast enough: ideone.com/Oz0zIX
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struct assignment : statement {
    variable var;
    std::unique_ptr<expression> expression;
};
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01:46
I will need some kind of symbol table eventually.
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But that will be semantical analysis/execution me thinks.
@irrelephant how does that work, is the output just text you dumped or is it run on the server so that the times can be compared??
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Should I use the same variable object for the same variable then? When they are in scope, I mean.
@JohanLarsson It's run on ideone
01:51
@irrelephant you happen to know if ideone speaks C#?
nvm found it
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std::vector<std::pair<std::vector<std::unique_ptr<expression>>, std::unique_ptr<statement>>> branches;
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XD
hit level 15 :D (and solved 408)
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Heh
@irrelephant Yeah, I guess mine is a little over done. But it reflects my reasoning that led to the solution.
01:57
This is quite a cool homepage. The virtual web browser's bookmarks are... crummy, though: michaelv.org
lame, no games other than minesweeper?
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struct variable_ref_expression : expression {
    variable var;
};
@AgainstASicilian lol
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Would I do it like that?
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I'm basically stuck on variables. xD
01:59
needs more lemmings and/or chips challenge
@Zoidberg'-- then stick to KISS/YAGNI - it will pan out once you do realize what is required later
@AgainstASicilian That guy spent months or maybe years working on this and then you say this.

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