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12:00
@SecondRikudo A representation of that in Java would become chaining instead.
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Well, in Java you don't have that, but you can pass instances of @FunctionalInterfaces
ternarySumming(1).and(2).and(3); // 6
@Unihedro I can do that in JavaScript as well.
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Well, anyway
I believe @SecondRikudo needs a crash course on lambdas :p
Number.prototype.add = function(x) { return this+x; }
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12:01
Well, Java lambdas
I agree that lambda expressions are a huge let down for those who expects functional types to be implemented in Java.
5.add(3).add(2).add(1); // 11
It's hardly the same though.
!!>Number.prototype.add = function(x) { return this+x; };5..add(3).add(2).add(1);
@Unihedro "SyntaxError: identifier starts immediately after numeric literal"
@CapricaSix 5..add
Or (5).add
12:02
@Unihedro 11
There's disambiguation with fractions.
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Meh, I find this kind of syntax extremely confusing
This is insane.
12:03
@Unihedro that's not very good practice either
It's worse than obfuscation operator overloading.
Adding methods on the default prototypes
@SecondRikudo Yeah, probably.
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That and operator overloading... Ohmy
At least Haskell makes no mysteries about this
There's an even worse side to that
!!> Array.prototype.map = function(ignored) { return 42; }; [1,2,3].map(function(x) { return x * 2; });
12:04
@SecondRikudo [2,4,6]
@SecondRikudo 42
Override of methods on the default objects ^ :D
x => x * 2?
@Unihedro Still not supported.
!!> (x => x*2)(5);
ECMAScript 6 iirc from my limited time in the JS faction room yesterday?
@SecondRikudo 10
12:05
Oh, it is supported.
Wow, Cap is really advanced
@Unihedro So yeah, I could have written x=>x*2 there.
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@Unihedro JS has eval, so...
@fge Which is evil.
@SecondRikudo Which is the root of all evil.
12:06
And serious JS devs avoid.
@Unihedro Nah, that's capslock./
LOL
!!> (x => y => (z, q) => q + x + y + z)(1)(2)(3, 4, 5)
@Unihedro 10
COOL BEANS
I can do this all day. xD
@Unihedro there's a great power and expressiveness with writing like this. That's the point of Lambdas to begin with :P
Now I miss them in Java, thanks.
walks back to coding
Wait...
!!> (x => /cat/.test(x) ? "good password" : "crappy password")("lolcats")
12:09
@Unihedro "good password"
OMG that's cool!
!!> (cb => !cb.apply(null, arguments))(x => x > 5)(6);
@SecondRikudo "SyntaxError: missing ) in parenthetical"
@SecondRikudo "TypeError: (intermediate value)(...) is not a function"
What's an intermediate value?
!!> (fn => (...args) => !fn(...args))(x => x > 5)(6)
12:15
@SecondRikudo false
@Unihedro The result of (cb => !cb.apply(null, arguments))(x => x > 5)
See the last one ^^ :P
First part returns a function that accepts a function and negates it
Second part is a function to be passed to the first (so the intermediate is a function equivalent to x => !(x > 5)), then that function is passed the value 6.
export function not(fn){ return (...args) => !fn(...args); }
Instant negator function.
only works on real booleans though, right?
What's ...args?
12:18
not on truthy and falsey
@Vogel612 If it wasn't a boolean, it would be converted to one.
@Unihedro variadic, same a Java
4 real?
this is insane...
@Vogel612 if (!1) from C, remember?
!!> (fn => (...args) => !fn(...args))(x => x - 5)(5)
@SecondRikudo true
12:19
^ @Vogel612
never did C really
Anything not 0 is true, and anything not null is true.
Again, this is something I wouldn't do in code.
I'd only pass a boolean returning function.
!!> (!(-1)) ? "hi" : "bye"
@Unihedro "bye"
12:20
!!> !"";
@SecondRikudo true
Also falsey ^
eeeeeeeek!
-1 is treated as true because it's not 0. Same for Madara's sample.
!!> !"".contains("string");
12:20
@Vogel612 true
!!> !"false".indexOf(false)
hmm...
@Unihedro true
booleanception
heh
@Unihedro Luckily in ES6 comes String#includes, which will remove the need for the ugly indexOf(needle) !== -1 check
12:22
That's good!!
Not that it's terribly hard to implement it yourself, yeah?
  _sqlstring = 'SELECT distinct comcont.pid
     FROM comcont, project, cusura, cusuratm
     WHERE project.comcont_fid = comcont.pid
     AND cusura.project_fid = project.pid
     AND cusuratm.pid = cusura.cusuratm_fid
     AND cusuratm.pid = ' || _tmpcusuratm ||
     'AND cusura.date_change >=' || _TIMEFRAMEFROM || ' AND cusura.date_change <=' || _TIMEFRAMETILL;
Not that I do Javascript often. From what I've seen so far, it is pretty handy though.
if (!String.prototype.includes) { String.prototype.includes = function(needle) { return this.indexOf(needle) !== -1; }; }
omfg.... someone please shoot me...
12:23
@Vogel612 Just, shut up.
@Vogel612 ... nice
currently working on a stored proc which is riddled with stuff like that.
At least it's a ||, not |
As someone dealing with a non-prepared 50 line query in PHP
Just, shut up.
12:24
600 lines of this and missing vocals, _tmp everywhere ....
old style joins
@SecondRikudo at least you get it once
@Vogel612 I WISH
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Q: Can a `Collector`'s `.combiner()` ever be used on sequential streams?

fgeSample program: public final class CollectorTest { private CollectorTest() { } private static <T> BinaryOperator<T> nope() { return (t, u) -> { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("nope"); }; } public static void main(final String... args) { ...

We have a monster query, with 3-4 levels of joins and nested queries, in PHP, that runs in a script that runs them for 30 thousand clients sequentially
And then they ask me why there're database trouble XD
Each time, new connection, several monster queries, close connection.
12:30
meh... why not aggregate the result set into a table and query over that instead?
and rebuild the table periodically
also 3-4 levels of joins? I wish...
@Vogel612 I'm currently in the process of rebuilding that system in Java
As for aggregating the resultset into a table
I get up to 6 in that procedure..
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@Vogel612 well, that's not much actually
meh... the database isn't even properly normalized..
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@SecondRikudo JooQ! :p
12:34
it's like everything floats around duplicated and accessible with ten different kinds of joins
The table is a combination of a key-value store and a version-control system
Among other columns, the table has these
foreign | key | value | revision
I look up by foreign and key, and look for the latest revision for that pair.
I always look for the latest values of all the keys that belong to a certain foreign
 SELECT value FROM table WHERE foreign=? AND key=? ORDER BY revision DESC LIMIT 1;
@Vogel612 No
I don't want all of the revisions
you get the first only
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jooq.select(DSL.concat(foreign, inline(" "), key).as("combo"), DSL.max(revision)).groupBy(combo).fetch();
:p
12:38
LIMIT 1 is like SELECT TOP 1 ....
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DSL.inline(" ") actually
I want all of the latest keys and values for a given foreign
ohhhh...
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Ah
damn that makes it more complicaed...
12:39
That requires an inner query
Or a self join
yes..
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And what is the "latest key" and "latest value"?
How are they picked?
@fge The one with highest revision
that with the highest revision
so you need to look up the highest revision for a certain foreign
revision is the PRIMARY_KEY for that table.
@Vogel612 No :)
For a certain foreign:key pair.
12:40
wait WHAT
Let's say I have
revision is the PK? that sounds so wrong
42 | property | someValue | 1
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So, the latest key may not be associated with the latest value?
If I want to edit property for foreign 42
I don't UPDATE
I add a new row, with a higher revision
12:41
42 | property | otherValue | 2
42 | properties | someValue | 1
42 | properties | someOtherValue | 2
okay so far so good...
revision number is an AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY_KEY
You have 500 properties per foreign
now for all properties of a certain foreign you want the latest values?
You have 30k foreigns
12:42
What kind of function does Runnable map to ? The run method takes in no argument and returns nothing.
It's a 20 million record table
@ItachiUchiha Runnable maps to Runnable
Do the math :P
a Function is always a "transformation" since you return a T
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@SecondRikudo so, you want the latest value for a given (foreign, key) pair?
12:43
@fge I want the equivalent to this function
@Vogel612 Oh yeah, so stupid of me :P
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Just make a column expression on which you group by like I did above then
public Map<String, String> getLatestProperties(List<Record<Property>> collection, int foreign);
Don't get me wrong, it's already implemented
I'm reimplementing this, in Java 6, with no external dependencies :P
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No external, huh
Well then write the column expression by hand
Good luck!
Note that you can also trick jooq so that it produces the SQL for you
The implementation of it in PHP (because it's not nearly as simple as the what I made of it) is a 50 line monster query
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12:45
Nice trick, that
@ItachiUchiha zero arity -> void
Runnable is () -> {}.
(fge's seen it before and pointed out how pointless it is, of which I concur)
13:00
@Unihedro this looks quite finished..
where are the commits!?
@Vogel612 This class has been scrapped.
oh...
Nah, I left it in, but with @Beta.
@Beta??
It's a temporary annotation so when I refactor I don't mess up things.
@Vogel612 The commits are coming soon.
13:01
~bursting with anticipation
I'm currently spending 60% of my time coding JCE, 30% oratio + http/2 impl, and only 10% revising for exams :p
I lied, I spend an additional 5% on chess, writing emails and stuff like that, so only 5% for revising for exams.
sounds like a plan
60% of the 5% are gone in procrastination sessions, so at the end I really only revise for ~3-4 minutes a day.
<- has it all under control
@DroidDev lol :D
@Unihedro I think 6-8 weeks are enough to cover up, if there is anything left in revision ;)
was never able to read it
Eh, I posted in the wrong place, but sure.
1 min ago, by Unihedro
in The SO Tavern (Free Snacks), Mar 16 at 13:39, by nhahtdh
One day, when people join SO chat, they will be mostly talking to bots, since the humans have abandoned ship
13:09
@Unihedro well...you can always try Smart Developers' Lab :P
@DroidDev ... why?
@Unihedro because I am quite sure that 99% of people there will be asking other 1% how to make a bot and rest of 1% will be busy helping them. So no bots for that room
rofl :D
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wonders whether he will ever reach 50k rep by offering 500pt bounties on a regular basis
@fge You don't need 50k rep.
Redistribute reputation for the ones who are worthy!
13:13
on the other hand, $50k sounds much better to me
I'd settle with $15k. That's enough to power my servers for five years.
With Oratio, I hope to make a decent part of the $15k :p
have you calculated inflation?
I'll just refrain from commenting that
@DroidDev ...
THAT'S A GOOD CONCERN
I need to go hire a financial advisor.
don't... they're mostly a waste of money
13:15
I'll do that for free, you just need to give me half of your money :P
they're getting useful if the waste on them is less than what you loose by not having them
@DroidDev I'd settle with 4:1..
@Vogel612 if he doesn't hire me, I am gonna sue you
and that's LATE...
@DroidDev go ahead, I'm earning well.
@Vogel612 good for me
13:16
I can afford a decent lawyer ;)
I have a lawyer. :p
what does he do?
... things
Write NDAs for the people I hire so I don't have to write them, etc
you hire?
Maybe
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13:19
And what is Oratio anyway?
... a thing
in the works
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Hooo
Someone from Sonar starred largetext
I think he misspelled oranges
Congrats!
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13:20
@Unihedro meh, I must admit that I understand what gZ means by now :p
hides in shame
I'll use full forms for you ;)
be honored..
isHonored
also: why the carp did 4 users disconnect at the very same time?
13:21
Caching
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@Vogel612 who said that the connection/disconnection status was synchronous?
@DroidDev revert; ignore further honorings;
never said that, but 4 users at once? 3 of them not even having a picture??
@Vogel612 socks
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^ ^ my though exactly @DroidDev
13:22
@Vogel612 I think they were afraid of @Uni's lawyer
and of Tim and hichris
I have more than 4 socks. If my socks are on, you'd see more than 4
I have around 5 pairs of them
I have more than 10 ;)
I win, discussion over!
13:24
10 socks or 10 pairs?
but you are dead, since itachi died in shinobi world war. I am not gonna compete with dead :P
Ah, my about.me is ancient and cobweb-endorsed
@Vogel612 pairs
@DroidDev I cannot die. To be honest, in the Ninja world, no one ever dies for eternity. I am keeping an eye on my younger brother and have my plans of coming back!!
@ItachiUchiha ok, twist of words, I am only competing with competitors from this world. Not from the other worlds :P
13:52
@DroidDev What's a world?
@Unihedro that's a good question for worldbuilding.se
@fge In Jackson, what does @JsonProperty do on a field?
The javadoc is not clear
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@SecondRikudo it will map, for both serialization and deserialization, the name of the object member name and the POJO's instance field name
@fge So without that annotation... it wouldn't?
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So, for instance, @JsonProperty("foo") Something bar; tells Jackson that in the JSON file this POJO instance field is named foo
Without that annotation it's a one-to-one mapping
That is, bar in your JSON is named bar in your POJO
14:01
@fge What's the point of this code then?
@JsonProperty
private CommandName command;

@JsonProperty
private Object param;
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Uhm
None, unless you have some class level annotations as well?
@fge @JsonSerialize(using = CommandSerializer.class)
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Or unless I have missed something crucial in Jackson's javadoc, which is entirely possible; I usually use @JsonCreator
Ah
Therefore I don't see the point of these annotations, UNLESS they are used for deserialization
(that's a possibility)
Do you deserialize btw?
@fge They most certainly could be used for deserialization
Because I know that this specific object is built to deserialize well as well
How do these annotations help me with deserialization?
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OK, so do I take it to mean that NOT ALL the instance fields are annotated as such?
14:05
They... are... actually
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Uh
Perhaps the guy who wrote this just wanted to be explicit?
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OK, that's strange
Maybe
This is beyond my abilities with Jackson, to be honest
Apart from experimenting and see what breaks (:p), I'd say your best bet is to ask the question on SO :p But if you do, be explicit about which version is used
Jackson is a monster; well-behaved, but a monster
sigh I wish I could just so with a few maps and be done with it
But no, they had to include these dang functions.
Lucky for me, I found the @JsonRawValue annotation which is apparently meant for this purpose.
But that means I now need to have different classes for each type of serializable object
At least Jackson isn't anywhere near Maven
14:10
Instead of cleanly serializing a List<Record> I need to construct the tree on the application level
Hmmm
@fge Maybe you know.
My serialization target is a large object with properties. (as a direct continuation of the database discussion we had earlier)
I have a List<Property> that represents the current property list of the target entity.
public class Property {
    public String name;
    public String value;
    public Long modeID;
    public boolean raw;
    public Type type;
    public String validValues;
public static enum Type {
    HTML_TEXT,
    NUMBER,
    BOOLEAN,
    SCRIPT,
    BINARY,
    URL,
    LIST_ITEM,
    LIST,
    COLOR,
    CSS_ATTR,
    CSS_ATTR_COLOR,
    CSS_ATTR_SIZE,
    CSS_CUSTOM,
    SIZE,
    CDATA,
    CONFIG,
    HTML_MARKUP
}
(I know it's horrifying)
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Well, there's much worse
So?
Is it possible, without extending Property into 16 different type, define a serialization style for each type?
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It means your JSON is something like [ { "name": ..., "value": ... } ], right?
@fge Sans the array
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So it's not a list
14:15
@fge It comes from the database as a list
The serialization target is
{"name1":"value1","name2":42,"name3":false,...}
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Oooh
The horror
There's also a nest under the modeID
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Oh, deary me
Hi room... I'm using Hibernate Query::list method to get some rows as Java beans. I'm wondering whether removing an object from this list will delete the object from DB or not. Hibernate Javadoc doesn't specify anything like HashMap::keySet() where it is explicitly mentioned remove will impact the collection... Any idea ?
So it's even worse than that.
And add some custom additional parameters I need to add on that object
And you get a real treat.
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14:16
Well, no wonder there is a custom serializer then
Can't the other end be "fixed" instead?
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Because the best plan I see here is to serialize normally (to a JsonNode) and massage that using custom code
What kind of code do you think uses this sort of monster object?
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I don't really care at this point, what I care about is the problem at hand :p
But anyway
Did you notice that JsonNode implements Iterable<JsonNode>?
@fge I have
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14:21
Well, if this JsonNode (that is, what you serialize to) is a List of individual Property elements, what you can do is for (final JsonNode element: mapper**()) { someCollector.collect(element); } (for some **, I can't recall)
So: serialize normally at first; and implement a collector class which will massage the different Property elements
@fge Java 6
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Yes, then what?
This is compatible with Java 6
Collectors exist in Java 6?
Thought they were a stream thing
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I wasn't talking about a Java 8 collector
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14:22
OK, let me explain
Please do :)
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The plan is this:
* you create a PropertyListMassager POJO;
* this POJO has a method: void accept(JsonNode element);
* it also has a retrieval method, JsonNode getSerializedResult()
OK?
(by the way, which version of Jackson?)
pinnng...
@SecondRikudo ping
14:46
@Unihedro pong
@SecondRikudo fge is waiting for reply
@fge Sorry, had to go to an emergency meeting
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np
@fge Worth noting a couple things before you continue:
1. I don't need to deserialize this particular... thing
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Yes, your problem is serialization, I did understand that
14:52
2. I have Properties of type SCRIPT which are JavaScript functions (so no quotes)
With those in mind, please continue
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No quoted in what? From what I see, SCRIPT is an enum constant; how do you serialize this, then?
In other words: what is the result supposed to look like in this particular case?
@fge Assuming my Property looks like this
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More importantly, you retrieve it from a database; which means order doesn't matter. Unless there is some ordering done at the querying level or something?
name = "foo";
value = "function() { return 42; }";
type = Type.SCRIPT;
The result should like like this in the object
{...,"foo":function() { return 42; },...}
It's not valid JSON, I know
But Jackson has the @JsonRawValue annotation for that.
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Uuh
Use grappa?
Honestly, I don't believe Jackson can do that for you
14:59
@fge It can
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Maybe I'm mistaken, but...
Well, I have never used Jackson to do that, really

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