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seems such a nice guy
hmm
what features to implement next in Wide?
@thecoshman that doesn't mean anything, unless they've blocked it where you are.
@DeadMG: What do you already have?
mostly lambdas, udts, integers of various qualities, references, some ranges and algorithms
09:16
what about arithmetic? :P
yes
Introspection then?
exceptions?
I like Ada's attributes.
exceptions are a bit of a minefield
the main issue being that they're either a bitch to implement, or the result depends on the C++ support library, even if you didn't link to any C++ code.
09:18
@DeadMG: libsupc++ is smallish, IIRC.
yes, but it's still not a dependency I really want.
Yeah, well...
Do you want to have to code the OS/platform dependent stuff for each yourself?
Beside that, you will want some interoperability with other languages, right?
Honestly, I do not see the problem.
well, if I want to catch C++ exceptions, I will have to deal with libsupc++, and that's fine.
but I don't really want to depend on it for Wide-only programs.
How are you going to inter-operate with C++ then?
well, if you are interoperating with C++, then it's not unreasonable to ask the user to link to the ABI support library of their choice
09:24
Hmmm someone will have to make a Wide wikipedia entry
@DeadMG: It is. libsupc++ is an implementation detail.
well, I'm pretty sure that I never linked to it, but it seems to work fine anyway
presumably, ld automatically links it in
hmm
clearly, pointers are what I should implement next.
difficult to implement any OS-based functionality without pointers.
I have no idea what that means :|
09:28
I already have * and -> anyway
Nor why it would popup when I press Build.
@DeadMG: Take a look Ada's access types for some inspiration before you just copy/paste C++ pointers there.
I'm not going to copy/paste C++ pointers.
Copy/paste C# pointers, instead?
fuck, this is turning into the git merge of doom
09:29
wat
@DeadMG Till now what are the differences between your features implementation and C++ ones?
seriously, I already know what I'm going to do
@jalf Doing octopus merges?
@jalf: Is that not true for any Git use?
Hmm, restarting VS fixed it...
09:30
@Jeffrey The fact that these are Wide, and the other is C++. Seriously, you want me to list every difference between two languages?
Piece of shit.
@DeadMG just one
headers.
@Jeffrey Both suck.
fuck headers
09:31
@DeadMG: You will have to do that sooner or later, if you want C++ coders to use it. :)
Wait, that's not a difference.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey.
So you... like... what? removed headers?
user142019
@wilx it allows you to use stuff from C++ headers.
I mean, he will have to list the differences, not implement headers. :)
09:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah, on paper it should be simple enough. But a few too many file renames and some rewritten code, and just as I was finished, someone else made a few new commits to the branch I was merging from, so it'd be silly not to include those too. And now I thought I were done, but my merge commit seems to include some unexpected changes that I'll have to look at
Next up: autocrlf fucks up.
No idea why, but I thought it would piss you off even more.
user142019
@wilx Once again we see that replying to users instead of messages is the mother of all fuck-ups.
@R.MartinhoFernandes euuuuuuuurgh, I hope not
Speaking of headers.
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Q: Equal header file in different include paths

JuergenSay we have two header files:/directory1/A.hpp and directory2/A.hpp. The contents of those two header are different! Our build target A.cpp needs directory1 and directory2 as include paths, since there are other needed header files in both directories. Now, in A.cpp there is a #include "A.hpp" ...

Seriously, who the fuck designs stuff like that?
I should code PHP, they're used to shitty programmers
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user142019
09:36
@TonyTheLion Java
oh yea, Java.
There are rumors of a Java-based PHP implementation.
user142019
Write a JVM in PHP.
@ereOn Is that so that everyone really wants to kill themselves?
hmm
09:39
@TonyTheLion I would not see it like this. If you think about it, the programmers world is crowded: these suboptimal/poorly-designed languages help recruiters to distinguish between skilled/unskilled people.
once I implement some pointer malarky, I could implement optional in Wide.
that would be nice.
@TonyTheLion I have to do something to whittle away the time at work
@thecoshman I know that feel
@ereOn recruiters can't even distinguish between HTML and C++, how could they distinguish between good and ungood people.
@TonyTheLion It's easy: the good people don't need them.
@TonyTheLion I'm not talking about HR, obviously.
09:42
@TonyTheLion ಠ_ಠ s/feel/feeling/
@ereOn yea I know
@thecoshman but feels
@R.MartinhoFernandes :/
ITT: The Lion realizes how much he sucks.
What happened?
I need recruiter to find job :/
also I've been trying to fix a bug for the last week
I'm going backwards
@TonyTheLion It was a joke, btw.
my brain is melting
@R.MartinhoFernandes I suck at jokes too :)
09:46
if only you could learnt to suck cocks to, you have a hole new career path open to you
owch
@thecoshman hey, good idea! table-flip
also, well-timed misspelling of "whole"
was that a pun?
09:47
@DeadMG o_0 yes... I planned that
doubt it
lol
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Q: behaviour of sizeof() in C (gcc)

KingsIndianWhile answering a question sizeof() question, just to see how gcc handles I wrote the following code: #include<stdio.h> #include<stddef.h> #include<limits.h> int main(int ac, char *argv[]) { printf("%zu\n", sizeof(9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999) ); printf("%zu %zu \n", siz...

lolwat
1369907393
figure it out
@TonyTheLion What?
33 secs ago, by Tony The Lion
figure it out
09:50
Ich habe Hunger.
@TonyTheLion Figure what out?
what it means
Hint: Unix
It means one more than 1369907392.
just a bit
09:58
Why hasn't anyone proposed a time representation system that would be universal, not weird (60 minutes, but 24 hours ?), easier to deal with ?
because it would be way too much effort.
May 19 at 12:15, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Pawnguy7 Real calendars are made by altering planetary motions.
@ereOn what is so weird about it?
@thecoshman Most of the rest of our systems are rightly decimal instead of random quantities (e.g. Metric vs Imperial)
@thecoshman The different units seem unconsistent

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