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00:02
why is it you keep cursing oracle?
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Because it doesn't provide any helper class for attributes
No wonder JSR 203 implementations are so scarce
Well, it doesn't provide any helper class for anything, in fact
Not for Path, not for FileSystem, not for FileSystemProvider
Absolutely nothing
And I have found some very embarrassing bugs when investigating it, meh
For instance try and Files.copy(src, dst, REPLACE_EXISTING) on Unix when you don't have read access on src but can delete dst
I know that FileSystemProvider's .copy() makes no guarantee, but...
Ohwell, just try it and you'll see -- just make sure you don't specify a dst which you care about
01:00
youtube.com/watch?v=YgGAUGC9ksk java.lang.String Catechism
o_O
01:20
:O
01:52
"How bad could it be anyway?"©
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"How hard can it be?" (© Jeremy Clarkson)
02:18
Someone needs to say something before I make a bad joke about that
02:37
hit us with it
@fge I will try that
@ItachiUchiha I don't thin you really want me to :P
yeah I do
C'mon
"How hard can it be?" - That's what she said
I told you it was bad :p
Ahh, gotcha
What are you doing ita?
02:40
Well, I haven't slept for more than 24 hours, this atleast made me smile :P
nm.. just finished watching 2 movies
Can't get my head into anything useful
Why haven't you slept for 24h? O.o
It's no wonder that you can't do anything useful if you've been awake for that long XD
I really don't know, just can't get any sleep...
D:
Lay down, pretend to be sleeping for 15 min and there you go
Pretending to be sleeping includes not thinking
Well, I have tried that, but ..
Alas!
Anyways, so what are you upto?
I'm not sure what I'm up to... I have nothing to do and I'm inbetween multitaksing things
I suppose I'm trying to get 45 pastures in the Kittens game...
02:54
Have you checked the Exploding Kittens ??
Is there any rookie error that causes main's args to not be recognised?

I have two different programs that do `public static void main(String[] args){ if(args.length < 1) foo(); }`, and with the same invocation, both with 1 arg, one calls `foo` the other doesn't.. Can't figure out the difference - first Java program(s), coming from C++.
< 1 means 0 or any minus number. <= 1 means the args can be 1
@Gemtastic Yup, I could replace with ==0 of course.
Oh, foo is "uh, you didn't give me the stuff.." if that's what's confusing.
@OllieFord If you can post a snippet from both of your programs, it will help us a lot in solving your problem
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@OllieFord in Java, args does not contain the executable name
Maybe this is what confuses you
(and yes, this is how you can actually change the "command line" in C or C++; you can't do that in Java)
03:01
@ItachiUchiha Thanks, here: pastebin.com/mVSGb61H - I removed everything but mains and constructors.
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(so no, this isn't that)
@fge It confused me at first (!) - but I got that now. In both cases I expect 1 arg, and error check for 0 args with if(args.length < 1). One works, one not. :/
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Hmm, RMI
Sorry, can't help, I never use that
@OllieFord so the program never goes through if(args.length < 1){ ?
No worries. I've been staring hours assuming it's a typo, but I don't see it.
@ItachiUchiha Opposite, it always does! However many args I give it.
03:05
ahh
thats strange
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@OllieFord I'd say this has to do with some fundamental misunderstanding of how RMI works, but then I haven't done RMI so this is only a guess
I am going to give it another try to sleep. Till then c ya
@ItachiUchiha I hope you succeed so sleep tight!
@fge possibly, shouldn't effect cli args though? I'm going to try stripping it back as much as poss.. thanks for the help.
03:38
I'm a total idiot. Script I was using to run (i.e. sudo sh rmi.sh) wasn't passing on the args.. I guess I lied when I said "I'm invoking them exactly the same way" :p - I was, my script wasn't. Thanks again @gemtastic, @fge, @ItachiUchiha :)
Not that I was much of a help though >_>
I could just as well have said "the sky is blue" and the contribution would have been the same :')
(Because I misunderstood the question)
@Gemtastic Well, you didn't tell me to take my uninteresting rookie question with me on my way out.. ;)
I wasn't rude, wow, such helpfulness ;P (I'm a sarcastic bung hole, sorry)
 
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05:24
Can we access static field from an object reference? BTW I know its useless. but I just want to know.
when I access static id, myStudent.id = 1 instead of StudentClass.id it throws an error.
Static fields are bad
@Gemtastic okay.. but can we access them like object.staticVar =
?
You should be able to, but without your code we can't even begin to sort out what's messing up in your code
@Gemtastic wait a moment
This throws: warning| [static] static variable should be qualified by type name, StaticVarAccess, instead of by an expression classInstance.id = 2; ^
There's no point is trying to set a static in an instance since the instance doesn't have an instance of the variable.
05:40
@Gemtastic yup thanks. I know it's discouraged. first i thought it was an error, but that is just a warning
my bad : 0
06:01
@kcochibili Java is faster than C++.
Morning Uni
Morning!
I'm going to invest some time cleaning up The Junk Drawer, then I'll see about how much it takes to work on the HTTP/2 library (client).
Sounds like a plan
 
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08:34
ok some success
for 1 - 2 hours
Insomnia attack!!
Well, a nap at least
RIP Megaupload
08:44
Did they kill it again?
It's missing from the DNS, so yes, probably
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 2 days ago, by Gemtastic
I wonder if I should be more retardidly bold like that... maybe I'd actually get a job like that. "I am - no joke - the world's best DNS programmer"
I am, no joke, the world's bed DNS programmer.
Unhandled Exception: ClassCastException: Cannot cast "bed" to TAdjective
What do SE, the Giants, and the Jets have in common? Audiences that can discuss for hours whether something should have been a flag or not.
I like that joke.
09:26
rofl:
Bug report #330884 for Firefox "This privacy flaw caused my fiancé and I to break-up after dating for 5 years." https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330884
java.io.IOException: Unable to open an input stream on specified application context resource: classpath:/resources/applicationContext-core.xml
in <context-param> web.xml
If you didn't wanna break up with your girlfriend, you shouldn't have been doing stuff online that she'd wanna break up with you over.
Or he
Well, human factors :p
Eh, new world record for Simulation Protocol 2 map.
@Unihedro What?
LOL, he just had to use those dating sites for no reason
09:33
Uni, are you serious or are you just naïve?
@Gemtastic I know someone whose girlfriend broke up with over him constantly being in dating sites
Or joking? Not sure if there's a language barrier here
She wouldn't listen to him saying that he owns one of them and has to check on the competition every once in a while...
(Which is true)
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Moo
@fge Woof
09:35
Well, if that's true then he's probably better off without her
Yeah, we've been trying to break them up for months
To me, even online stuff is cheating so it's a big nope if my gf/bf would be flirting or worse with other people online
Nothing personal, she was just utterly insane.
How is being insane not personal XD
@Gemtastic His breakup line was one of the funniest and most hurtful things I've yet to hear
09:37
I thought she broke up with him over the dating sites?
"I hope we'll still be friends, and by that I mean that I hope that the visiting hours won't be as long as for family in that institution they put you in!"
@Gemtastic Yeah, big fight.
@SecondRikudo pfft
Words were spoken
Yet another reason for why I'm never getting into another relationship. People are crazy
> I found out he had been using
another browser by one time accidentally sneaking up on him in the
middle of the night and he uninstalled it. Later, after we had
separate user accounts, I installed Mozilla because it was great in
testing browser compatibility for websites in progress and it must
have picked up certain things from his previous profile. He swears up
and down he never did it while logged-in to my account and I can't see
him messing up like that. This is the only explanation I can think
09:45
Kinda blows my mind that you'd share a computer with someone
first world luxury
@Gemtastic Aren't you from Sweden?
Aren't everyone beautiful and rich there?
I said first world luxury as in I have the luxury of everyone having their own computers
09:46
=P
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checks to see whether he is actually in the Java room
Negative.
We can use each other's computers all we want (it happens if one of us turned it off for going out/to bed and we have to check something)
I'm still shocked that Gunter's world record was broken. His speedrun of Simulation Protocol 2 was seamless!
It's jsut that he doesn't have his games on mine and I don't have my development tools on his
well, there's notepad++
09:49
@Gemtastic He? I am confused. Didn't you say you had a girlfriend/wife?
@SecondRikudo (s)he
Gender is irrelevant
^^ True that
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09:51
So, apart from that, how are things?
not necessarily good
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@Unihedro have you given a thought about what we discussed yesterday?
yes
I'm studying the HTTP/2 specifications while watching this new SP2 speedrun that I got from the mailing list
BTW @Gemtastic
That carbon guy you spoke with in the HTML room is a known troll
I'm going to have to ask you not to feed him.
10:00
Got it
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@Unihedro aah, good, I'm looking forward to seeing your progress :p
Thanks ^_^
It's actually a vastly interesting project
And the specifications are promising.
I just hope school doesn't get ridiculously busy after the holidays and use up my time for no better reason, though.
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Actually my hope is another one -- that you don't waste your time on code golf :p
Bah. :p
Code golf is just another form of puzzling.
Like chess!
Speaking of chess, anyone up for a game of chess?
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10:08
@Unihedro code golf doesn't actually help you to design projects, wouldn't you agree? :p
It probably does. It's a high form of logic and problem solving.
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@Unihedro if you think about what designing a project implies, you know that what you say is mistaken
11:07
> I've pledged to never click on a clickbait link again and you should too.

Further reading
5 ways stores trick you into buying their goods
Yep.
And if you click on the "further reading" link, you've lost The Game.
@Unihedro Haha
Yeah, just looked in it
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You have to wonder whether JDBC tutorials on the net are really that bad
I don't count anymore the number of questions where the OP's code falls victim to SQL injection
@fge If they're anything like the mysql tutorials for PHP, they're horrible
And I bet that they are.
People are horridly unaware of the dangers of generating expressions in other languages in their code.
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Yeah, which is why I love libraries such as jooq
11:15
It applies to XSS too
@fge Also:
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Ah uh, yeah
If you're familiar with PHP, that should cause you to lose all faith in humanity.
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I stay away from PHP as far as I can
It's a poor excuse for a language to start with
@fge $_GET is a global variable that holds all of your query parameters from an HTTP request
That is, access example.com/index.php?foo=bar then: $_GET["foo"] == "bar"
Take that and put it in a shell_exec, with sudo in front of it XD
sudo injection, SQL Injection's evil brother.
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Meh, I prefer to avert my eyes from such misery and work on my own stuff :p
11:18
@fge I know right?
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Actually this is not even the bigger problem with sample Java code on SO in general
The world is beautiful when you get to ignore the idiots.
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The biggest problem by far is mishanding of resources
@fge Probably
Security is this thing that never brings you money.
But it's definitely that thing that costs you a crapton if you get hit.
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Yeah, but it is also this thing that makes you lose it faster than you can say "ouch"
(too late)
11:22
:)
I used to exploit SQL injections in hopes of changing how people handle their queries
I'd find an exploit then contact the admin and point it out
One day an admin argued with me, saying there's no way there are SQL vulnerabilities
So I argued back, only this time, with his own account XD
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Hey, I like this anime
@fge Me too :)
Ugh, vocaloid.
11:33
Hoping for an Index 3 in 2015/2016
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I prefer the railgun series to the index series
@fge Definitely.
Don't get me wrong, railgun 3 is going to be freaking epic
@Gemtastic I just see your links ... I don't need to parse Json with groovy I need to parse the groovy with Java ;)
But it's more likely to get index 3 first.
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youtube.com/watch?v=aAn_wyzdxgQ <-- Yoko Kanno, my favorite anime music composer
11:39
@Abdellah new GroovyClassLoader(ThisTypeName.class.getClassLoader(), groovyConfig).execute(str) won't do?
@fge The Aldnoah.Zero OST is also pretty good.
Good series overall too, season 1 so far better than season 2, but I sense things heating up in S2 soon
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Aldnoah? Never heard of it
@fge Mecha, cool powers, relatively scientifically accurate than most of its kind
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Hmm, OK, I'll have a look ;)
@fge Have you seen Zankyou no Terror?
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11:43
No I haven't
Must watch
checks to see whether he is actually in the Java room
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OK, well, that makes two I have to watch :p
Along with waiting for the second season of F/SN remake (which is indeed better than the original; although I still find the main character to be a little on the stupid size)
But I still prefer Fate/Zero so far
@fge People die if they are killed though.
He got that one right.
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Eh?
11:48
@fge The MC in Fate/Stay Night
Oh yeah, @fge. If you haven't yet, Parasyte, definitely.
Those are the 3 you need to watch (Terror first pls)
12:43
GOD java.io sucks so bad
Is it possible to build a path given a directory path (string) and a file name (also string)?
I'd like to avoid parsing the directory path and seeing if it has a trailing slash or not, etc.
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13:14
@SecondRikudo stuck with Java 6 from what I recall?
@fge Yes T_T
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Well, you can use File.separator (IIRC)
ie, new StringBuilder(theDir.toString).append(File.separator).append(thename).toString()
Had you used Java 7+ it'd have been a simple dir.resolve(theName), meh
But why Java 6 in 2015 anyway?
@fge We're in the process of moving to Java 8
Large codebase, lots of crap to handle
It'll happen eventually
Eh, migrating Java 6 code to Java 8 code is a pain, to be known in advance :D
It will be intensive clean up, lol
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It's not that much of a pain
But you have to do it step by step
First: try-with-resources
Second: java.nio.file
13:22
@fge Are there any lucky/happy persons who didn't? :(
Alright, I have this
File file = new File(path);
final ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("vim", "-b", "tempfile.txt");
pb.directory(file);
final Map<String, String> environment = pb.environment();
final Process process = pb.start();
final int retCode = process.waitFor();
if (retCode == 0) {
    System.out.println("Success!");
}
else {
    throw new RuntimeException("Fail!");
}
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Third: lambdas
Fourth: streams when relevant
vim does not get executed
But the run hangs as if it did
I'm thinking it got opened in the background, instead of the foreground
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@SecondRikudo your program is run from the console, right?
@fge Yes
At first I thought it was Intellij doing crap
But it's the same from console.
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13:23
Hmm
Let me test
Yeah, confirmed
public class HelloWorld {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("vim");
        Process proc = pb.start();
        proc.waitFor();
    }
}
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By the way, why -b?
@fge Porting existing behavior.
I'm changing the infrastructure one step at a time
Porting it all to the same language, for starters
public class HelloWorld {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("sleep", "2");
        Process proc = pb.start();
        System.out.println(proc.waitFor());
    }
}
This works as expected
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Ah, I see
I'm guessing ProcessBuilder is simply not the right tool for the job, because I want things to happen on the same terminal instance I'm running Java from.
And ProcessBuilder probably forks a process
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13:30
It does, yes, however it does not work like execve()
That is, it will create pipes for std{in,out,err} instead of inheriting I/O by default
Hold on
Grrr
.inheritIO() is there only since Java 7
f*
>> /dev/null 2&>1
:D
or somewhere around that, I haven't messed with std streams in perl in a while
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@SecondRikudo see here
Not tested here, I'll try it right now
However you'd probably want to use something else than raw threads
@SecondRikudo interesting problem anyway... I take it you can't use external libraries?
@fge Probably not
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Uhwell then that's some Piped*Stream for ya, heh
Dum dedum
OK, what about a hangout? It'll be faster
@fge 'Fraid I can't at this time :(
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13:39
Ahwell
OK, I'll try and cook up something for you
I'm interested, too
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13:59
Now, I'm going to test it by adding a main()
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