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fge
fge
00:41
@ItachiUchiha unfortunately your patch fails for me
The text isn't refreshed correctly
Also, the widget seems to have a cursor of its own, but...
A scrollbar, I mean
Anyway, no good
The text isn't refreshed correctly
01:14
Hi, can anyone help me with this question? I'm getting an error near the class loader relating to an instantiation exception
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Q: How to resolve a "java.lang.InstantiationException"?

Brian JI'm parsing in an XML file using SAX but when I call the class loader on the class, a java.lang.InstantiationException is thrown. I debugged this by the reason for the exception, Thrown when an application tries to create an instance of a class using the newInstance method in class Class, but th...

fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha now I have managed to highlight correctly; however the cursor is not set correctly
I mean the scrollbar
@fge any ideas on my question?
fge
fge
01:29
No, sorry
I don't use XML
02:21
What is a Runnable? Can you get me an example for it?
 
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03:58
Yey, I can finally use the java chat room!
Anyone on?
 
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Q: How to draw paint from MainActivity?

Suroor AhmmadI have seen many answers here to draw lines or rectangles from main activity. But none helped me... part of my code is here.. but this doesnt produce anything. CODE: public class WorkScreenActivity extends Activity implements OnGestureListener{ public static Paint brush = new Paint(); publi...

pls help me out ppl
06:04
@SuperstarGamer-Trent Hiya!
Morning y'all
@LucasBaizer Runnable is an interface. I cannot get you examples of Runnable because I have more important things to do than doing internet searches for you where you could had already done it yourself.
@SecondRikudo Morning!
Tempting.
My autocorrect wanted to say terrifying, which is equally correct.
@sec not asleep?
07:06
Oh, great. I caught cold right the day before interview... :(
:O
Oh noes!
@fge You will find a TODO section in the patch
I wanted to discuss about it but it just slipped off my mind
@OlegKuznetsov don't worry, they don't care about your running nose. Bleed Code
@ItachiUchiha lol :)
07:31
hello guys!
did somebody here has been developing android apps?
sry for my english :C
@DanilGholtsman hi.
Guys in Android chat-room say that my q/a ratio is low so i am not fit in :\
so I got a question
I try to make simple app, something like grocery store helper. Like, you got list of products and then you gey information about it.
So I want to put products information into sqllite database. Then I want to get object form the base, and make menu (or can I call it view, like in mvc) with as many buttons as objects I got.
I read/watched some tutorials but there people make some static menus, editing xml by hands so it not what I was looking for.
So, where can I find information and tutorials about how to make what I want to? :)
Actually I post it on reddit but only one person answered :P
"where can I find information and tutorials about how to make what I want to?"
Your local library, or Google.
The rest are just fluff because "I want to build this app that does this" is equivalent to "I want to do something out of my skill set".
07:57
@Unihedro well, read some tuts, but there's was like only static xml menus, damn
however, thank you, man
actually I am webdeveloper, so I got some understanding about how this things should done in theory, I mean like I developed stuff like this but using ofc js with ajax and asp.net mvc on server. but I got no understanding about how android menu and recources works :P
@dani It works in the same way
you design the app
and use web-services for sending/receiving request/response
@Danil asp.net is a thousand miles away, I hope you realize Android SDK is powered by Java code.
I recommend NDK always, but in context you seem not to know that technology.
>NDK
c++
no thx :c
hate all this pointers
malloc calloc or whatever
since universty
08:09
pointers are low level constructs. If you can't work with them, you're stuck with SDK only.
@Unihedro yeah I hate'em.
@ItachiUchiha so I can just edit xml file from code?
And what aovut recourse file? R?
about*
why do you want to edit xml file from code?
... I don't really care about what you think of (insert tool here), I'm just pointing out I recommend using NDK. And for decent reasons.
xml files are normally static files
I am not sure which xml's are you referring in here
08:12
?
They are 'interchangeable markup format'.
> normally
no. never.
@ItachiUchiha well, android views they like those qt menus or wpf isn't it?
use xml file to build view
wiki:static file
08:14
Come on, I know you can create them, but the xml used for creating views are not supposed to be edited
oh
just adding button objects ?okay
but what about recourses?
@DanilGholtsman That's a thousand miles away.
Views vs qt menus and wpf menus, that is.
@Unihedro okay. but hey do you make some android apps?
Yes. I also used asp.net once (didn't actually built anything interesting) as well.
fge
fge
08:58
Moo
fge
fge
09:29
@ItachiUchiha in fact, from an issue I opened on github, it appears that what I need to do is reposition the caret
And by the way --> branch topic/richtext
I will handle the issue ;-)
fge
fge
FOUND!
.selectRange()
This will automatically position the cursor
OK, done :p
But I didn't take your patch as is though
The MatchFragments is now a private static final inner class, I have fixed highlighting, etc etc
09:48
Is it coz it is not used anywhere but just one class?
fge
fge
Now there's this interesting CodeArea which uses a fixed font by default
Hmm
How do you decide whether a pojo must be an inner class or not?
fge
fge
Well, uh, in my case it is when the class is small enough and used in only one other class
But there is no "fixed" criteria for that
I have mine, others have others
fge
fge
In the debugger for instance, even though ParseTreeNodeCell is used by only one class, it is big enough that I don't want to cram it into JavafxTreeTabDisplay
09:58
Ahh.. mostly it is about the size when it comes to you :-P
10:54
You have re-factored almost everything ;)
@SecondRikudo Morning!
11:45
'Nuff coding for today. xD
17 hours ago, by Unihedro
Found an amazing blog by a SO + CR user. Should we add it to feeds?
.. thoughts?
12:00
What is it about?
fge
fge
Meh
I'm the first bloke to actually send PRs to Sonar's SSLR
17 hours ago, by Unihedro
http://importblogkit.com/2015/03/so-whats-this-blog-all-about/
fge
fge
@Unihedro "did you burned"; meh, that's a pretty basic grammatical mistake
@fge ikr
whoever made this time tracking tool should die in a hole with someone pouring crowds of silverfish on them
fge
fge
Gee, so you are also an aolbonics user
12:03
What are aolbonics?
!!urban aolbonics
@Unihedro aolbonics Using single letters and numbers to make yourself look like even more of an asshat on the internet.
@fge wdym?
fge
fge
[22/03/2015 13:03:37] <javabot> idletask, aolbonics is using unnecessary abbreviations such as 'u', 'r', 'ur', 'thx', etc.  Using this kind of abbreviation is annoying and pointless.  You have a full keyboard.  Please use it.  If you want intelligent answers, the least you can do is speak intelligently.
@fge omgz u r teh kewlest'
Unihedro has made a change to the feeds posted into this room
posted on March 20, 2015 by Nick Griffith

With some regularity, I will see programmers reference this Stack Overflow answer as their defense for having no comments in their code. Comments should be very rare and valuable, almost always expressing the “why” and never the “how” (the exception being when the how is complex and not easily discernible from the code). Every comment … Continue reading Writing Rea

12:05
1 message moved to bin
fge
fge
Gee, again
I disagree
Comments are useful
And "writing readable code" doesn't replace useful comments
@fge ... that's what the blog entry says
12:25
Don't judge a book by its cover. :P
@fge I almost never comment.
I use helpful and obvious naming conventions and interfaces, as well as tests, to describe what a given piece of code does and under what circumstances.
If you update your code and forget to update the comment, nothing happens now, except someone cursing you 6 months from now.
If you update your code and forget to update your tests, your tests fail.
Comments lie, all the time, especially in open source libraries.
I'm starting to worry about my software becoming backspaceware.
fge
fge
If you update your code and forget to update the comment, you are a pretty poor dev :p
I always comment tricky parts of the code; documentation in itself is not enough for such things
12:40
@fge vOv it happens. You have 100 devs in the company
Or you have leutenants that accepts PRs and one of them got sloppy.
That's why I don't trust comments on libraries I use. Only source.
Source code never lies.
Morning Java!
And that's why documentation solely with JavaDoc bothers me so much.
@Michael Morning!
Morning Jerry!
@Unihedro Not picking up on this "Jerry" thing. xD
Meh. :P
12:43
@SecondRikudo I once worked at a company that practiced a strict self-documenting code policy. I hated it.
@Michael How so?
Though, I can understand where it's coming from.
Because, when I want to know what a method does, the first thing I do is look at the Javadocs. It's quicker to read a couple sentences than to parse 50+ lines of code.
crl
crl
@Unihedro Thanks for your message, Fiddler is a good idea, now I've another problem, with websocket client ssl: stackoverflow.com/questions/29189197/…
"Fiddler is a good idea"
It's not just a good idea.
IT'S WHAT EVERYONE ELSE DOES@!
@Michael A 50+ line of code method is not self-documenting.
Unless it's your main.
12:45
@SecondRikudo What if it's String theResultToParse = parseCachedValues()?
and all like that?
crl
crl
@Unihedro and for the websoket client, can you have a look :p?
@Unihedro Replace that with String theResultsToParse = parseCachedValues(values) and I'll agree.
crl
crl
@Unihedro oh sorry wrong link, it's the whole thread actually
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Q: Connecting to a secured websocket

crlI'm trying to connect to a secured websocket using Jetty (or any other library). The issue is I get a "No trusted certificate found" error. I'm using a self-signed certificate generated with keytool. What could be done? import java.net.URI; import java.util.concurrent.Future; import org.eclips...

@SecondRikudo That's kinda the entire gist around "self documentation", except because it's so hard to be defined as "readable" and "perfectly makes sense to any fool", it's not practical in companies.
12:47
@Unihedro I don't want to hire fools.
I want to hire people who are better than myself.
@SecondRikudo Fools don't forget to update comments.
If you hire noobs, expect code written by noobs.
@Unihedro I beg to differ.
crl
crl
you can improve also, not be better right now
Your premise here completely breaks the entire point of the conversation.
@SecondRikudo I beg to differ your begging to differ.
@Unihedro I write code that's readable to someone who can read Java
I don't intend to teach someone how Java works
Which is what I see in comments far too often
As for JavaDoc, you can describe what each method does, but not how it all comes together with JavaDoc
Which is a critical piece of information.
12:57
All I can say is, I don't know what I'd do if the Java API was not documented. :P ;)
// Some scrap code by Unihedron.
// Copyright (C) 2015 Unihedron 0
//
// This file is licensed under The Unlicense.
// You may use this file under coordinance of
// the Unlicense. You should have received a
// copy of the Unlicense along with this program;
// If not, get your free copies at your own
// bandwidth expense here:
//
//     unlicense.org/UNLICENSE
package com.unihedro.test;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Random;

public class ArrayLabyrinth {

    private static int[][] mainPath = {
^^^ potentially self-documented code
ADG
ADG
can someone help initializing an array of unknown size whose elements are arraylists of user-created class, i.e. ArrayList<UserClass>[] foo = new ???;
"array of unknown size" are you drunk?
ADG
ADG
@Unihedro of unknown size
@ADG Do you know what an array is?
ADG
ADG
13:00
yes they need to have fixed size
@ADG blinks
ADG
ADG
maybe i should use arraylist of arraylist?
crl
crl
in Javascript you can, but not really in Java
What's a simple way to check if an enum is one of ONE TWO or THREE?
An array of ArrayLists. Something smells here.
13:01
(I'd like to avoid the obvious || solution)
crl
crl
@SecondRikudo < Enum.valueOf(FOUR) ?
EnumSet.of(ONE,TWO,THREE).contains(enum)
ADG
ADG
@Michael @ what does?
@Michael Thanks
ADG
ADG
would you people help me?
13:02
@crl Not necessarily ordered
ADG
ADG
hmm
@ADG When you define an array, you have to give a fixed size.
Unless, of course, you assign "null" to the variable.
ADG
ADG
I want to do `this.foo.get(valueOfIgnoreCase(LayerName.class, current_layer_name).ordinal()).add(Integer.parseInt(att
.getValue(ATTRIBUTE_TILE_GID)))`
ArrayList<UserClass>[] foo = new ???;
Then you wouldn't want to use an array.
Instead, you would want to create an ArrayList of ArrayLists.
ADG
ADG
> maybe i should use arraylist of arraylist?
@Michael i said that
aren't there multidimensionalarraylists?
13:07
@ADG Not in this universe.
Think about it this way. Tell me how you would define an ArrayList of Integers?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha I have succeeded in using a CodeArea
crl
crl
Someone as an advice for a websocket client impl? I've tried Jetty, but it fails to connect to wss://
Is there some sort of REPL for Java?
For instance, I want to evaluate the result of true.toString()
ADG
ADG
@Michael i modified to use Arraylist<Arraylist<T>> and maybe for 3D I need Arraylist<Arraylist<ArrayList<T>>>?
crl
crl
there's Groovy
fge
fge
13:11
@SecondRikudo that would be String.valueOf()
@ADG Yep!
@fge Not the point. How can I evaluate it? :P
I know I can create a dummy project and set a breakpoint
Any sane way?
fge
fge
Uh, not really, no
eval is evil
crl
crl
@Michael I was looking at your bot's code and wanted to add websockets, but I'm stuck for some reason Java or Jetty doesn't like wss
    in JS or nodeJS you simply do:

    var WebSocket = require('ws')
      , ws = new WebSocket('wss://qa.sockets.stackexchange.com/');

    ws.on('message', function(message) {
        console.log('received: %s', message);
    });
    ws.on('open', function() {
        ws.send('155-questions-active');
        ws.send('1-questions-active');
    });

and it works
@crl I tried adding websockets as well.
How far did you get?
13:15
@fge Any advantages over the current implementation?
@Michael wait, OakBot doesn't have websockets?
I tried 2 different Java websocket libraries, but none of them worked. :(
@SecondRikudo Nope. :(
@SecondRikudo EnumSet
It polls for new messages every 3 seconds
Oh Michael already said that
13:15
@Michael Oh lawd
crl
crl
@Michael stuck with Jetty, and the error "No trusted certificate found" :(
@SecondRikudo I would love your help, if you can provide it.
crl
crl
@Michael which are them please?
@Michael My Java-fu is not nearly strong enough.
@crl Let me see if I can remember.
13:16
I'm currently struggling with the authentication process on my nodejs implementation
crl
crl
@SecondRikudo it's incredibly hard to make this simple thing work..
Although there may be a solution in sight, I need to get back to it.
@Michael I'm currently working on a chat client written in NodeJS, which is operated with normal HTTP
Just POST your user and password, get a simplified websocket connection, you talk to it, client talks to so/se.
crl
crl
There are Tyrus, Jetty, TooTallNate (doesn't seem so active to fix their bugs)
I know I tried this one: java-websocket.org
@SecondRikudo Cool.
crl
crl
Ok
fge
fge
13:18
@ItachiUchiha well, fixed font from the start, and there may be some decorations which can turn out to be useful
@crl Might have been Tyrus
I know I didn't try Jetty
@SecondRikudo Is it open source?
@Unihedro yeah
On my github
13:19
\o/
OSS-ftw
The problem I had was that, I was able to get the generated websocket URL, but when I tried to connect to it, it would return "end of stream" right away.
@crl Is that the problem you are having?
fge
fge
takes a sledgehammer and goes slam against Sonar devs' heads -- document your stuff, damnit
@fge Remember to shift-right click to deactivate Configuration mode, otherwise it won't do any damage.
fge
fge
13:32
@ItachiUchiha ^^^
Polling works ok. But you don't get as much information.
For example, with websockets, you can tell when someone edits or deletes a message.
Is it the same?
Looks like code to me..
crl
crl
@Michael I've added the Tyrus code to my question
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha it makes use of the CodeArea and the ability to add a "paragraph decorator"; and it includes a simple line number decorator, so I use it
It's much better than a TextFlow, that's for sure :p
Thanks for the initial patch!
I still have other things to change but otherwise it looks good
Where the { } there, i never saw them before..
crl
crl
13:44
I'm depressed by Java's websocket clients :(
@crl I'm depressed by the fact that you even held expectations for Java's websocket clients at all after having experienced how abysmal its regex support is.
@crl Cool, thanks for posting that. :D
fge
fge
14:25
curses Sonar again, for good measure
where should I save image inorder to access image in java.
where should I save image inorder to access image in java.
crl
crl
anywhere
if I save in it src folder how should I give the path??
crl
crl
=getResource
@crl I don't know that command. o_O
crl
crl
14:36
=javadoc getResource
@crl Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
@crl just image name or src/image.png
crl
crl
try both, "/image.png" and "/src/image.png"
fge
fge
@SuroorAhmmad you don't even tell the context so how do you believe you can get any meaningful help?
=javadoc Class#getResourceAsStream
14:41
Did you mean this one? (type the number)
1. java.lang.Class#getResourceAsStream(String)
Errr
1
@Michael InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name): Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources associated with a given class are implemented by the defining class loader of the class. This method delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to ...
ClassLoader#getSystemResourceAsStream. (1/3)
14:55
@OakBot How is that not delegating to the single available method?
@Unihedro Type =help to see all my commands.
@OakBot I don't want to.
@Unihedro Type =help to see all my commands.
@Unihedro It should.
15:04
... Why didn't it though?
Don't know. :/
I think it's developing consciousness.
what is the pixel size for java frame icon image
fge
fge
15:19
curses Sonar yet again
I hate being clever.
Don't see a way out this time though XD
I need to build a JavaScript object (to be injected inside of a JavaScript file directly) from a map/list of Java properties
!!summon 1
What has this to do with you being clever?
@Unihedro Registered; need 1 more to execute
@SecondRikudo Doesn't Jackson have json serialization features?
15:24
@Unihedro Yes, but how do you serialize JavaScript functions? :)
The result is guaranteed to not be valid JSON.
@SuroorAhmmad It can be whatever size you want.
I'd recommend at least 128x128, since some operating systems (like Mac) display large icons.
My thought is to detect those properties which are going to be functions
Replace with a string hash, then perform a search and replace after the string is complete.
Hence, "clever"
!!summon 1
fge
fge
@SecondRikudo are you supposed to inject that into template files?
fge
fge
15:36
And those template files are yours to decide, or you already have them?
!!help summon
@Michael summon: Say boopidi bee and in the room I shall be. /summon roomid
/summon 1
/help
!!help
@Michael Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
@Michael thanks alot
15:42
@SuroorAhmmad np
hi
Well, off the lunch. Bye all!
@Michael:hi
ohh@Michael
Hi @karan
@Michael: hi..i think you gotta go
15:47
hi
Good evening Java cows :D
coffee?
@ItachiUchiha:hi
relate to very simple basic java question :
can we write
try {
//some risky stuff
}catch(Exception e ){//...}
catch(NullPorinterException ee){//...}
can we compile this? i tried in Eclipse IDE. It shows me an error...
15:53
nope
Last lecture my lecturer told we can write this, but that is point less work there
you custom exception should always be before generalized exception
@JudeNiroshan Nope, you can't. "NullPorinterException" is not a type.
try {
//some risky stuff
}catch(SomeException ee){//...}
catch(Exception e ){//...}
@Unihedro what is type?
15:54
Type may refer to: In philosophy: Type (metaphysics), a concept in the type–token distinction In theology: Type & Antitype in Typology (theology) In mathematics: Type (model theory) Type theory, basis for the study of type systems Type or arity, the number of operands a function takes Type, any proposition or set in the intuitionistic type theory In computing: Typing, producing text via a keyboard Data type, collection of values used for computations TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file Type (Unix), a command in POSIX shells that gives information about commands Type safety...
@ItachiUchiha yeah.. i know that stuff...
+ what uni said is also correct
i;m sorry Unihedro. I can't understand your sentence.. I'm not fluent in english
fge
fge
Anyway, you shouldn't catch NPEs to start with
@fge This is, in context, code snippet for academic use.
15:57
Yes... i know that when we catch exception, exception hierarchy should be considered.
so if i think that my lecturer made a serious mistake there; is it ok?
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