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Debug is human, de-fix divine. (source)
 
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05:34
reads a book
06:24
@Wietlol Don't stay awake for that long, it's unhealthy :)
I have a rough idea of what's happening behind the curtain of DI and IoC. Do you fully have to understand what's happening to use it? Nope. Do I think that you should have a rough understanding of both of them. Certainly! Generally IoC means nothing else that you aren't always the one calling every method from a given starting point but there is something else calling them (like a method being called when you click on a button of a JavaFX application).
Writing code without using stuff that uses either one of those is going to be hard the moment you want to write a bigger application that go
Good morning to the Belgian twat :)
Hi geisterfurz
forgot that the browser re-connects when I open the laptop
06:42
@Zoethetransgirl done
@geisterfurz007 Don't tell me what to do geist!
Don't tell me what I should not do!
on a side note, I think I found a bug in kotlin
I am trying to reproduce it without my project behind it
well... cant do anything better than this
in basic terms,
it lists all constructors of a certain type,
then, it tries to create an instance of that type,
the first constructor that succeeds should immediately terminate the function and return the result
if all fail, an exception is thrown
the current code runs fine
no errors whatsoever and the result is also good
but! it doesnt stop on the first constructor that succeeds
it takes all constructors,
makes a list of all the constructors cast to have the "T" result type
runs all constructors trying to create instances
then on all those instances, it filters until it found one that succeeds
to solve that, we need to make the pipeline lazy by using .asSequence()
07:00
@geisterfurz007 rip
but if I do type.constructors.asSequence()... then... I get a really weird exception
> java.lang.ClassCastException: kotlin.Result cannot be cast to me.wietlol.Tests$reproduce$Test
it forgets to unwrap the result type (returned by runCatching)
I am afraid this is a code generation bug in the kotlin compiler
can any of you check that you have the same results?
Oh, didn't know Wietlol was writing a book here in chat.
@Wietlol How do I do that?
copy the code from the paste and paste it in a kotlin file in a java project in intellij
then run that function somehow
in a minute
@Neil this is your chance you can now bash Kotlin in front of my face without me being able to say anything back!
07:12
Test(name=name, id=123)
Is my output
What do I need to change?
> but! it doesnt stop on the first constructor that succeeds
it takes all constructors,
makes a list of all the constructors cast to have the "T" result type
runs all constructors trying to create instances
then on all those instances, it filters until it found one that succeeds
to solve that, we need to make the pipeline lazy by using .asSequence()
me no kotlin
where do I add that
so, type.constructors.asSequence()...
it is basically Kotlin's version of Stream
so then, creating the instances is done lazily
07:14
Yeah, das breaks
java.lang.ClassCastException: kotlin.Result cannot be cast to geist.Test$reproduce$Test ?
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: kotlin.Result cannot be cast to ReproKt$reproduce$Test
ye, that
I guess I will file this bug in youtrack
Is there a way to show the type of the stream/sequence/whatever in IJ?
not sure...
07:17
also what is kotlin's peek?
onEach
thank
Yeah, onEach { println(it) } prints "Success(<stuff>)"
lol
something is super weird...
where?
before or after that last map?
.dropWhile { it.isFailure }
.onEach {
  println(it)
}
.map { it.getOrNull()!! }
because that one should unwrap the Result
07:26
Wait no, das dumb
hang on
Why is it shown as Test in the debugger when I put a breakpoint at that println?!
iDunno
Yeah no, das not unwrapped.
I summarized my confusion here:
ye, I stopped trying logic on that bit of code
its definitely a compiler bug
.onEach {
  val x = it!!
  println(x::class.java.name)
}
Why doesn't this work?
x.javaClass
or X::class.java
where x is myString
and X is String
differences between getting it from an instance and getting it from a type
07:37
aha
Sequence { type.constructors.iterator() }
Doesn't work either :')
@Wietlol Kotlin is a big fat meany!
oh yeah well, that's the implementation of it anyway :D
Behave, children! ;P
07:54
says the youngest of them all...
Reminds me... Have you ever heard anything from Hemlata in recent days?
@Zoethetransgirl but but mooooom.... I didnotdosomething 😲
@KarelG We all know what you did. Now go to your room!
*sobs* ...
07:59
@geisterfurz007 Shush you >~> I'm at least 18 now
Are you?
When did that happen?
Last thing I 'member is that you were 12 a few months ago...
08:13
Answer to the question if properties of owl's wings can be applied to stealth aircraft:
Not having jet engines helps. — fooot ♦ 2 days ago
the OP is not using the "stealth" word correctly
it is not only the sound, but also other aspects of detection that matters. And those bombers are moving faster than sound. So - imo - it is pointless to reduce their sound.
stealth just means avoiding detection, though in most traditional senses of the term, that means not making noise and being hidden
but obviously that's not really the case for a stealth bomber
by the time you've heard a stealth bomber, it has already passed
Ahahahahahahahaha github.com/Dhroov7/Hacktoberfest2019 I love this! Hacktoberfest working against repos like these make me so happy :)
Especially Step 6 is important for the PR to complete!
What a disgrace...
08:33
asking to star or follow is annoying
08:52
I have reported like 25 or so repos now. Next thing I do is to yell at people to get off my lawn...
There was one repo that had issue1.txt issue2.txt issue3.txt issue4.txt each with hard math tasks like 0 + 4 = ? and you had to solve them and make a PR with each solved file. I mean, wtf...
who needs'em?
People who want an easy way to get a free shirt through hacktoberfest
08:58
I just need people to get past the "prove you're not a robot" captcha
@Neil [ ZoeBot ] Captchas are very offensive to us bots.
> 78 pull requests
:)
And then you got quite a few people who submit multiple ones.
So you can imagine how many people actually contributed to Open Source last year when there were ~47.000 shirts sent out.
09:05
I did cheat quite a bit last year (by accident ...... and didn't do something properly after that anyway). But this year I put at least some work into my shirt ._.
And hey, if you can report rubbish repos like that, why not :P
Maybe I get an extra shirt for most reported repos 🤨
I also love the outrage of some people We were blocked by Hacktoberfest, apparently newcomers aren't allowed anymore
How unwelcoming!
They excluded 87 repos already xD I LOVE IT!
One of the profiles has OVER 500 PRs. HOLY SHIT :D
09:25
have been writing tests all night... 45% coverage
you should just write them in the morning
you got more day left to do it then
meh
I guess it now works almost tho
still have to make one piece and it is all done
#TDD
sorta
IntelliJ: "Remove unnecessary type arguments".
Wietlol: "Ok, removed."
IntelliJ: "Type inference failed. Please try to specify type arguments explicitly."
Wietlol: "Duck you!"
o.O?
@geisterfurz007 eh ... that effort for a low quality shirt?
09:37
>:|
I am wearing such a low quality shirt right now and it's very comfortable, ok?!
 
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Even positive events such as graduating, getting married, or starting a new job can lead to depression. (source)
Amen
F it.
@OakBot jesus christ wtf is wrong with you oak
@Hans1984 Type /help to see all my commands.
12:05
stfu
show me some cats
/cats
/meow
lol
of all the cat gifs in the internet..
hansuru, you want to halp with command system design?
🙂
> command system design
not today
im way too tired
12:07
He was asking you for help Hans
He's trying to escape
Just lowkey suggestions here and there
> what do we say to the god of death?
yeah and i was asking for some sleep
Type help me please
Hansuru: not today
yet im at work
12:20
Oi! What's a reason I get null from JPA when searching by ID eventhough the row with that ID exists 100% in the database?
you messed up?
normally, that shouldnt be the case
Because a join didn't yield results. Oh well.
well... there you have it
Yeah, das not my fault though... I am using a mirror of the productive database.
I expected the former application to create proper data but I should've known that all that piece of junk does is to create more junk.
Not available ._.
aww shame, it was quite funny
@geisterfurz007 then here's another funny: youtube.com/watch?v=4nxsCZ2SEcQ
But yeah, that's great!
I may have posted that before
still makes me laugh everytime I see it
Guess who just tried to compare two objects with == :')
13:13
When your brain farts
it works with kotlin
Guess whose project still didn't work after changing == to equals because the equals method was missing?
in fact I have to catch myself now in Java
if I'm not thinking, I'll use ==
So you use it all the time, huehuehuehuehuehuehuehuehue
there's always .equals
it's just the default works like ==
13:20
I have a table with rows that have a created_timestamp. A row can have a duplicate row, but the differentiator is the created_ts. Can Spring Data give my my unique result set or must I retrieve all, then add the filtering logic in Java
@TheCoder you can have multiple rows with the same timestamp?
I think your mistake is using timestamp like it's some sort of key. You need to have an actual key
I have Id, field_name, field_value, created_ts
1 fieldA valueA 20190101
2 fieldA valueXYZ 20190102
3 fieldB valueB 20190101
I want my query to return:
2 fieldA valueXYZ 20190102
3 fieldB valueB 20190101
13:41
ok, based on what criteria?
the timestamps are different
select * from table where Id in (2, 3);
aw, I cant destroy string values any more :(
"Give me all records in the table based on distinct field_name. If there are 2 records with the same field_name, only give me the records with the latest created_ts"
select by max date then
Anyone know anything about Oracle DB?
Or the company?
Yes.
That was an easy question
13:51
How does the DB compare to something like MySQL?
Do you know anything about Oracle's data mining program?
Oracle supports PL/SQL
you can write whole programs in it
not that I would recommend doing that too much
as far as databases go, oracle is heavyset class.
you wouldn't use it for a simple application
I don't know what you mean by Oracle's data mining program, no
@Wietlol noob
ok thanks
do you like oracle db?
Java 12 prevents people from doing reflection on reflection
allowing you to re-assign private final fields of classes such as String
which allowed us to re-assign strings :D
basically make them unusable, but still fun
How is that reflection on reflection?
13:55
@KarelG SELECT MAX(s.created_ts), * FROM myTable s GROUP BY s.id, s.field_name - this selects all, regardless of created_ts. Any suggestions?
reflection on java.lang.reflect.Field was required
which is now impossible
@JBis Honestly? If it were up to me, I'd pick a lighter db
but then I work for a bank, so it is probably entirely justified
@Neil how do you mean?
@TheCoder why are you grouping by s.id if that is different each time? You only need to group by name
what you need is
I mean, I'm all about simplicity, and I'd always pick a lighter library/database/operating system whenever I could
and oracle isn't light
13:58
ok
@Wietlol Oh! Now that's some trickery :D
@KarelG - Column "S.ID" must be in the GROUP BY list; SQL statement:
what do you think about them as a company?
@KarelG That's the exception I get
SELECT <your columns>
FROM table t
INNER JOIN (SELECT id, MAX(date) from table group by name) AS maxies ON maxies.id = t.id
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maxies *-*
smarties!
@JBis They bought Java, and several times they've seemed to suggest they didn't want to develop it further
if that name is correct >.>
it seems ultimately they've handed the reigns to openjdk
Yessss!
Didn't have those in a while...
I think Oracle in many ways is like IBM.. a little outdated and not on the bleeding edge of things
However bulky as shit and hard to understand.
but Java is heavily used so Oracle gets theirs in one way or another
but there is also a non-chocolate variant 😐
?
How do you smarties without chocolate?!
lets hope this works :D
that looks old as shit
weird trickery with java
wait, what are smarties with chocolate?
I've only had them without
There are two smarties!!!
In the United States, Smarties are a type of tablet candy produced by Smarties Candy Company, formerly known as Ce De Candy Inc., since 1949. Smarties are produced in factories in both Union Township, New Jersey, and Newmarket, Ontario. The candies distributed in Canada are marketed as Rockets, to avoid confusion with Nestlé's Smarties. The New Jersey factory produces approximately 1 billion rolls of Smarties annually, and in total the company produces over 2.5 billion in a year.One individual candy is a biconcave disc in shape, with a diameter of roughly 1 cm (0.39 in) and a height of roughly...
14:04
you dont know smarties?
Smarties are a colour-varied sugar-coated chocolate confectionery. They have been manufactured since 1937, originally by H.I. Rowntree & Company in the UK, and are currently produced by Nestlé. Smarties are oblate spheroids with a minor axis of about 5 mm (0.2 in) and a major axis of about 12 mm (0.5 in). They come in eight colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, mauve, pink and brown, although the blue variety was temporarily replaced by a white variety in some countries, while an alternative natural colouring dye of the blue colour was being researched.Smarties are not distributed (except...
The only smarties I've had are the first
The only smarties I've had are the second
The second one, I would have called M&M's
@Wietlol (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
nvm, it flew away
14:06
Although, I actually think that I had the first ones too but not under that name.
Smarties (at least the kind I know) make popular Halloween candy
or at least they did.. maybe nowadays they're not that popular
100kb/s up speed, big EW
this better work in one go
let it fail
let it fail.
In 10 seconds, you could upload a 300 page novel
assuming it were entirely in plaintext of course
in 5 minutes, I could upload 1 version of Wietbot
14:16
Why is the weather so shitty here currently?
Clouds are so low not even RC planes are allowed to fly /s
ok thanks @Neil
@JBis no sweat
14:31
@geisterfurz007 haribo did not released that under "smarties" since that name got trademarked by Nestlé
14:52
I've never seen the second kind before! O_O Must be from an alternate timeline. xD
15:21
is there a better/faster way to dynamically load security providers from the classpath other than getting a list of strings
and calling Security.addProvider((Provider) Class.forName(provider).newInstance());
btw, anyone familiar with putting jars on servers?
or running jars
15:40
Hi
@Wietlol I would advise against that, as they could spill and damage the server.
@Wietlol java -jar <your jar name here> & disown, or tmux -> java -jar <your jar name here> -> <C-b> d (or similar with screen or somethign similar)
but the jars are fat, so they wont spill
@Zoethetransgirl what I have now is fat jars, where it contains everything
and I can run them via java -jar myjar.jar
@Zoethetransgirl What does disown do?
but when I make a small change, I have to re-upload the entire thing
15:48
@Michael It's pretty cool - it disconnects the program from the current terminal
including its dependencies
so, I want them to be separated
@Zoethetransgirl o.o I need to try that for Oak.
but I cant really find anything on how to do that
If you ssh into the server and run the jar without & disown, the jar will die when you disconnect the SSH session
& is for running in parallel - don't use &&
@Zoethetransgirl Yeah. What I do is I launch the JAR, press Ctrl+Z, then type bg.
15:49
In the Unix shells ksh, bash and zsh, the disown builtin command is used to remove jobs from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a SIGHUP signal is not sent to them if the parent shell receives it (e.g. if the user logs out). == See also == nohup, a POSIX command to ignore the HUP (hangup) signal Job control (Unix) == External links == Bash Reference Manual: Job Control Builtins The Z Shell Manual: 17. Shell Builtin Commands...
@Zoethetransgirl Got it.
I dont need ssh, nor any of that other weird stuff
Note that & disown also hides output
@Wietlol Yeah, telnet is way better.
If you need to see output and don't use files for logging, use tmux or screen (only lasts as long as the machine is running of course)
15:50
the server starts the applicaton
and now, even the application starts the application
@Zoethetransgirl ooo nice
 
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21:50
farts
22:04
todo figure out how we want commands to be registered
	idea is to set up a service object that you can register a command listener to
	this will listen to message posted and message edited
	it will only accept messages starting with a certain prefix (!! for caprica, \ for oakbot) perhaps "@Wietbot" might be a good option
	the following word ([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+) would then be the keyword to find out which listener to execute
	perhaps even us a BkTree to store the command mapping
	bot-features should be able to specify multiple keywords
@Michael @Zoethetransgirl I'd love some ideas on the above
trying to detect a pattern between the bot features
and how to design the internals to reduce duplication, responsibility and mixed layers of abstraction
22:55
Hello all, question:
What is the difference between Java and Python?
I know this is too broad of a question.

I guess I wish to know what factors of comparison do we even use to distinguish these two?

- Are they both OOP?
- Are they at different levels? (like C is very low level)
- What other factors of comparison should be used to look at these two languages?
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