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12:01
I accidentally pushed ALL the files
Don't really need the mercurial properties files on github :P
Time to rewrite history. :P
Well, not so much rewrite as plain delete them
@SammyViv Curiously enough, there used to be such a file in the source, but it was removed with a commit "Created universal library" (a gigantic commit at that). That would suggest that it would need a new library that is now missing
@Gemtastic You know you can change the history of the git repository, right? Like delete commits from a repository entirely so it won't even show up anymore.
Yeah, but I thought this was good enough.
I should probably make a gitignore file
12:05
You realize that just now? xD
wonders how long will it take for Gem to discover rebasing
@Unihedro I, sadly haven't mastered rebasing to the level I'd like to
I just don't get to use it enough
Guys there's soemthing ridiculous in the following code, and I am trying to find out why..

    private void removeIndex(int index) {
        System.out.println("Removing index: " + index);
        int iteratedIndex = -2;
        for (Iterator<Integer> itr = indexes.iterator(); itr.hasNext(); iteratedIndex = itr.next()) {
            System.out.println("Iterated: " + iteratedIndex);
            if (iteratedIndex == index) {
                System.out.println("Removed index: " + index);
                itr.remove();
@SecondRikudo Heh, I distinctly recall the last times @Vog / @Mic pushed the account credentials to the JavaBot repository. xD
This code prints Removing index: 4 and then Interated: -2
@kiheru In a last ditch attempt to get something rolling... I extracted the compiled program (downloaded from author's website) and I found all the missing class files, etc. Trying to build it now....
12:07
Why does it show -2 if the for loop executed, and set iteratedIndex to itr.next()?
@BenBeri I smell global variables.
@Unihedro rebasing?
@BenBeri more info plz
@Gemtastic yes rebasing
However, if I do this with a while loop, it works
Git rebase, git rebase, undoing the crimes you've git commit'd!
12:10
@fge heya
@Unihedro Well, I discovered it now
I got stuck with some work the day before and wasn't able to come back
Is it undoing them or backwards merging?
fge
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Hi @ItachiUchiha
@Gemtastic Congrats. Now go through the pain of understanding WTF it is and may your git skills advance to the next level.
12:11
@BenBeri the last part of a for loop is executed after each iteration, not before
Can we make it today?
@ItachiUchiha No >:|
fge
fge
Make what?
Just kidding, feel free
the hangouts I suppose
fge
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About what? :p
12:12
@kiheru Oh yeah forgot about that
idk you proposed it
@Unihedro It looks like you backwards commit :P
The hangout we were suppose to have wrt my project (multi-threaded) platform
fge
fge
Ah, yes
I recall, now
So, what do you say?
12:14
@Ita I'm gitting better at stuff! ;D
@Gemtastic sorry?
I'm learning more git stuff
@Gemtastic would had been more punny if you said git instead of stuff :p
fge
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OK, we can do that
Ahh, I see! I am happy for you :)
12:14
@Unihedro I git it I git it. My puns are bad and I should feel bad.
fge
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Link?
How about in half an hour? I just got back. I will have a quick shower and be back.
fge
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@Gemtastic git a grip
@ItachiUchiha Again? Are you sure you'll be back? xD
fge
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(I am also good at bad jokes)
12:15
@uni Yeah, I will be back this time :P
fge
fge
Meh, we'll see about that
I've made space for your hilarious and awesome messages on the starscript.
It's been 1 1/2 years since this video already. xD
@fge I'm trying to git a grip around the gitignore, but it's not going very well
echo bin/* > .gitignore
@Unihedro I tried the touch .gitignore
but it creates a text file...
12:23
Um.. vi .gitignore?
You can use cat .gitignore to view it.
fge
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Not a text file, just a regular file
'vi' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
fge
fge
The contents of .gitignore are paths to ignore
@Gemtastic Windows on cygwin?
@fge how do I make git get that?
@Unihedro yes
12:26
@Gemtastic nano .gitignore?
Um, use cat instead then, I don't think vim comes on Windows by default.
@SecondRikudo Nope :/
cat .gitignore did nothing :O
@Gemtastic Then the file is empty.
That's good, it means there's an empty file with that name
12:27
Try echo bin/* > .gitignore, then cat .gitignore.
@Unihedro Yes it is. I tried editing it before but it didn't really work...
why "echo bin/*"?
@Gemtastic That's Windows' fault.
I've staged the .gitignore file
@Gemtastic It means "write 'bin/*' into .gitignore"
@Gemtastic Eh, you might want quotes. So echo "bin/*" > .gitignore.
12:29
@Unihedro Actually, just bin/ is enough
"echo R" prints R as a raw string to stdout, but we specify the stream to go to a relative path as the output stream, which is a file in this case. So it writes to a file and writes a newline afterwards.
I think
I'm not sure, I suck at reasoning things in "in a nutshell" presentation.
@Gemtastic in linux, every process gets 3 streams: Standard input, standard output and standard error
The echo command takes whatever you pass as arguments, and writes that into stdout
the > operator pipes the stdout of the process on the left, and write it directly into the file on the right
Actually, an alternative is 1&>.gitignore; echo R.
1 is stdout, and we pipe stdout to a file on a relative path as the output stream. echo R prints R to the stdout stream, but that's piped, so it gets written to the file.
It seems to be working! I added /target and /.hg and now it ignores the files in my folder! \0/
It might also be in cases where you want to write the contents after using echo.
12:33
As for editing the file
Doesn't notepad .gitignore work?
@SecondRikudo don't do that, it has \n\r line endings
I edited it manually without the cmd
$ 1&>.gitignore; echo|ENTER
bin/
target/**/jd
|CTRL+C
29 secs ago, by Unihedro
@SecondRikudo don't do that, it has \n\r line endings
Because I forgot how to edit it through the cmd, sorry
12:34
Windows messes with file endings, one day your repository stuff will come back to haunt you.
cat .gitignore does not show any \n or such
fge
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@Unihedro that is awfully complicated when you can just use a heredoc
@Gemtastic it's not supposed to, they are control chars in ascii
@Unihedro Thanks for telling me. This is why I like using the cmd more.
@Gemtastic When you can afford getting a new computer, ditch Windows.
100% sincere
12:36
@Unihedro She doesn't have to wait...
@Unihedro I already told you I would get linux on this one when I can get my new one
Make a partition and install Ubuntu as a dual boot
@SecondRikudo can you do that on laptops?
@Unihedro Of course
fge
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Or just install cygwin for the time being
12:37
But I will have windows on the new one anyway
@SecondRikudo I don't have enough memory for that
@Gemtastic You can have both
My HDD is only 300 gb
@SecondRikudo That will have to be on my new one
@Gemtastic Ubuntu only needs approximately 10GB to work effectively.
@Gemtastic my HDD is only 74.5 GB.
I have a lot of stuff on my HDD
12:38
@Gemtastic So much that you can't spare 10GB? :o
Even though I have an external for my images
Yes
I can't believe it. I can't imagine ever using over 50 GB on a drive.
Unless you stack up on movies, I guess.
Or some HD photos.
When you have more than one remote, will it see all the branches as one (master on origin remote is the same as master on origin2 remote)?
I draw and photograph a lot
@Gemtastic No
12:41
And I have a lot of games and software
master != origin/master != origin2/master
You'll have 3 "master" branches, like @Unihedro said ^
Also, origin2 is a bad name, please use like origin-bitbucket or something
I suppose. if you don't use a lot of software, linux is the way to go.
@Gemtastic Eh, you can have a Windows VM on Linux.
12:41
@Gemtastic I do all my work on Linux.
My IDE is there, most of my games are there, my browser is there.
If you use your computer for over twenty hours every week, linux is the way to go.
@Unihedro You can eat shit as well, but it's not very tasty or nutritious ;P
@Gemtastic Hence, dual boot...
@SecondRikudo How many images do you draw?
@Gemtastic That's totally irrelevant. Even my Windows VM runs faster than my Windows laptop.
12:42
@Gemtastic No.
@SecondRikudo Yeah, I'll get it when I can
@Unihedro I don't believe it. I've heard that the VM is far from there yet. And I need it to be there now.
@Gemtastic How about an even more ridiculous proposal:
@Gemtastic Nope.
@Unihedro In realty my two origins are called origin and github
Get yourself a USB3 pen storage (however it's called in English, I'm never sure :D) with 32/64GB, and boot linux from there.
12:44
@SecondRikudo flash drive?
They don't have very many read-write cycles.
@Unihedro Yeah, that
@SecondRikudo Still dirt poor. Trying to scrap to at least pay the mortgage, rember?
I can't buy anything that isn't food
I can't even afford new windshield wipers and it's illegal to drive with them that broken D;
@Gemtastic Sound like you need a crowdfunding for tech gear as well. xD
@Unihedro Indeed
Crowdfunding for female programmer!
"Help the equality within the programmer community by enabling this female to ge the gear she needs!"
"Imagine a programmer without linux!"
@Gemtastic Eh... Ok.
I just kidding ;p
Enjoy your environment without linux! :p spoiler alert: it's a pain
I'll be gitting there eventually ;)
12:57
Windows is so hard to use!
Windows is ironically harder to control by being controlled already.
and non-functional, it's an electricity eater since it constantly performs IO
and Windows Updates
Windows says; Imma rape you tonight power source. Imma gonna io alll night
@Unihedro I've seen it before :')
@Gemtastic I can shutdown and reboot at the time it takes your windows to begin shutting down :P
@Unihedro Dat paiment
13:01
My computer runs with little RAM but still faster than when I used to have Windows. That's why I don't turn on my laptop a lot. Shame I have to run Pham sometimes.
Also, BSoD.
@Unihedro The day that happens I hope to be long gone from windows
@Gemtastic The day is nigh...
@SecondRikudo I think win 7 is gonna be around for another two years at least
I like this one. xD
I mean, the "free" update lasts a year after all, I should have a job by then
13:03
@Unihedro :D
@Unihedro I like how the operator knew to answer that question
I like how he said "100% safe". xD
I believe he is 100% not knowing what he's talking about
Well, exactly. Most Windows users are either stupid or modded their system eventually at some point. xD
What the?... xD
lol
Gah Spring Boot
Sooooooooo Muchhhhhhhhh Magicccccccccccccccc
MagicOverflow
@SecondRikudo I did not expect that. I thought he was gonna puke :(
fge
fge
13:31
Huh, I've just had an idea for throwing-lambdas which would allow me to reduce interface clutter
final ThrowingConsumer<Path> remove = Throwing.consumer(Files::delete);
Proxy inception?
fge
fge
Which means I can provide an implementation, now!
Huh?
fge
fge
Well, instead of doing .orDoNothing() on the interface, I do it on the implementation instead
I bet @CapricaSix is itching to move that into the orphan gifs room. xD
@SecondRikudo "Just lay down and cuddle kitty!"
> Quiet... DOWN.
fge
fge
OK well, time for a new version of throwing-lambdas I guess
Good idea.
Please at least come with backwards compatibility.
hiya @TGM
13:44
It's adapter time!
@Unihedro hey , how are you
@TGMCians very fine thanks!
hey
run to set a ObjectInputStream object tobits first position
fge
fge
(why do I feel that the hangout won't happen, meh)
13:51
:/
@fge What hangout is scheduled?
cool you can now pass methods as parameter in java 8.. new to java8™
@SecondRikudo Making @ItachiUchiha 's program threadsafe
But he vanished again!
multithreading is for men
fge
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@BenBeri no you still cannot
13:56
@ItachiUchiha: You still there? Did you fall into the sink of your showering room? Should we send a search team?
@BenBeri Nope you can't. That's mad talk.
fge
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What you pass are not methods but instances of @FunctionalInterfaces
And those can be method references, yes
@fge meta-representations
fge
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But Java still has no function type
or closures
guys why i get this error The method sleep(long) in the type Thread is not applicable for the arguments (double)
13:58
Well you define a notation for the functions interface and use it as the parameters type, for the function u pass then (Im guessing), I didn't really read about it yet
fge
fge
@somefolk well, isn't it obvious?
I didn't plan on looking at java 8 at all for months, but its getting popular so i think its time
but yeah @fge doesn't look like java has a function type, it's not powerful as PHP is yet!

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