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04:05
8 hours? :O
04:26
o/
yo @itachi
@deadlydragon00 \o
05:19
M2E plugin(maven) says continually updating index, what does it index for?
 
1 hour later…
06:21
morning
mrng :)
06:34
@fge can we not add metadata to files on macOS?
Am I missing something?
06:50
Hey there :) Any Mercurial magicians here? I need a quick guidance
07:00
@Kelevandos You need to consult @OlegKuznetsov :)
Oh, but it would seem he has been offline for a week now :( Anyway, will push him a message, thanks :)
07:19
Morning o/
morning :)
One of the most active and friendly chat ive been, so im going to drop my Javascript here. is @MadaraUchiha around?

Does a global variable declared on one javascript accessible on another imported javascript file?
Morning
@LeeJeong Are you using plain javascript?
yap. plain vanilla
I doubt it actually
not sure though
07:33
@LeeJeong Yeah?
@LeeJeong Yes, it will
Assuming the variable was declared on a file that was included before the one you're using it.
morning!
Morning
hmm... it seems my multithreading is still weak...
@MadaraUchiha does the sequence of the javascript files matter when all of them would be loaded before use?
my 15 minute hack can't solve this kata yet
@LeeJeong sure...
@LeeJeong No
07:48
ok.. explain yourselves
@LeeJeong When you want to use jQuery, you need to include it first.
@Vogel612 CodeWars? Whats that?
When you want to use a jQuery plugin, you needs to include jQuery first, then the plugin, then your code
Im just talking about plain java anyway @MadaraUchiha
@Kelevandos a site to do coding exercises in multiple languages
07:49
If you use a bunch of unrelated libraries, jQuery, Backbone and Lodash, the order between those doesn't matter
The order only matters if you have global variables declared in one file that you want to use in a later file.
@MadaraUchiha im not using any libraries. im just talkin about plain javascript
That said, if you have multiple files like that, consider using something like CommonJS
right
@Vogel612 Free? And if so, how about quality?
free
quality is rather high from what I've seen, but it's mostly basic katas
prime calculations, logic puzzles, language basics
07:51
@MadaraUchiha i have mulitiples js files. File1 contains global variable count. File2 would use it as a condition. now the checking for the condition doesnt fire once it gets read top-down... it would just fire on some event.. but they have all been loaded already.
Which is what I have been looking for for quite a while ^^ Gonna give it a go :D
the IDE they provide could use a little addings for java, but it's nice in general
@LeeJeong Do yourself a favor and use a module library.
CommonJS
the company doesnt want added libraries.
@LeeJeong The shit company doesn't want that, you mean.
07:55
@MadaraUchiha right! correct!
@LeeJeong The only thing that gets included client side is a tiny definition of the function require(), everything else is your code
And it's bundled and optimized for client
and what gives on my problem?
* reading CommonJS currently *
@LeeJeong Is there any problem with just including the file with the variable first?
it would take tons of check on existing pages on which one gets declared first..
@LeeJeong WHICH IS WHY YOU WANT A GODDAMN MODULING SYSTEM
08:00
is primary key can be updated?
This is a solved problem, tell your CTO or whatever to stop inventing the wheel and think he's better than everyone, and just use a proper module system like any sane company
@greenhorn Can, shouldn't.
@MadaraUchiha i can able to update in MYsql workbench but couldn't through web app
@MadaraUchiha Ok, we dont have that much control on the existing architecture and the upper positions creating., so calm down.
@LeeJeong I'm perfectly calm
@MadaraUchiha now enlighten me. What is this MODULING you are telling in layman's term.
08:03
@greenhorn Why would you want to update it?
@LeeJeong Well, imagine if you could do this
@Kelevandos just to check whether it could be done or not
var something = require('./some/thing');
console.log('I loaded ' + something);
You don't need to rely about something being globally available
You just require it when you need it
Creating your own modules is easy too. Here's some/thing.js:
var whatever = "This doesn't even have to be named 'something'.";
module.exports = whatever;
@greenhorn So the answer is yes it can, very easily if you are using a framework like Hibernate, but you should leave the primary key alone in 99.9% of cases
@Kelevandos then why i couldn't able to update it through java
08:09
@greenhorn why are you trying to update the primary key?
5 mins ago, by greenhorn
@Kelevandos just to check whether it could be done or not
Sorry, missed that
@greenhorn How exactly did you try to update it?
@Kelevandos using prepareStatement i did that but i can able to update other fields except this PK
Maybe because of these: [Documentation]

Result sets created using the returned PreparedStatement object will by default be type TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY and have a concurrency level of CONCUR_READ_ONLY. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by calling getHoldability().

However, I am mostly guessing here, I am not a plain Java dev at the moment :(
But from experience, you could try fiddling with some flags to get it done
08:19
@Kelevandos it's okay @Kelevandos thanks for taking time to answer me
08:45
It is possible to return a Stream from a function right?
Stream is a first class citizen?
You mean in Java?
We are in the Java room, aren't we?
how about a window.opener @MadaraUchiha, on the parent window there is an imported javascript file with the global variable `global`. And then on that same window, i fired a window.open. How do i access the variables on the parent window?

I'm guessing it should be like this: `window.opener.global`
That we are. Well, you can return everything from a function :)
Provided you have a class representing it, that is
@LeeJeong I'm not sure. It's a horrible feature of JavaScript and the last time I've used it was about 8 years ago.
08:59
Hi
@Unihedron how are you @Unihedron
@Vogel612 Too bad, I managed to :P
@Unihedron I now did, too
borked on an if-condition and had a interleaving race condition because threads were scheduled differently than I wanted them to
@MadaraUchiha yes you can, but after consuming it, further operations result in IllegalStateException
but that's defined behavior...
IntStream stream = IntStream.rangeClosed(1, 100);
stream.forEach(System.out::println); // works
stream.forEach(System.out::println); // IllegalStateException
09:06
@MadaraUchiha Yes, definitely. It should however be noted that one try not to invoke terminal operations repeatedly.
@Unihedron haven't you seen my question
@greenhorn Maybe?
Hi all..
10 mins ago, by greenhorn
@Unihedron how are you @Unihedron
09:10
String a = "\"Not Authenticated.\"";

System.out.println(a.contains("Not authenticated"));

The above stmt returns a false why ?
Does contains does an exact match of the characters to the specified input string ?
@greenhorn Nope, I didn't see that.
Authenticated vs. authenticated ^^
Though I am fine.
@Unihedron ha ha :)
But is there a functions that could do something like this,
The string to be compared is "Not Authenticated"
If I match with "Not" it should return true
Is there any function like that ?
Can any one help me on the above prob ?
09:12
@CodeGeek From what I see the code is correct, you just nees to get the case right in the check
@CodeGeek Because contains() is case sensitive.
^ that
2 messages moved to bin
Contains does an exact match,
@CodeGeek Yep.
09:14
which one ?
@CodeGeek Yes. "ABC" contains "A", but does not contain "a"
Something like the string is "ABC" if I search only an "A", it should return true
Then please tell me the function name
.contains(CharSequence seq)
09:17
/javadoc String#contains
@Unihedron boolean contains(CharSequence s): Returns true if and only if this string contains the specified sequence of char values.
@CodeGeek ^ RTFM
@CodeGeek The example you posted in the beginning is CORRECT, only you used lowercase "authenticated" in the check
Thanks a lot
everyone
TIL JS: (0.1234).toFixed(2)
!!>(0.1234).toFixed(2)
09:22
@Unihedron "0.12"
cool..
I get the output Entered else loop why ?
Soo... the welcome page of the application I am working on takes 2.5 minutes to render completely
I went profiling.... 2.4 minutes of that is idle-time
wtf...
Any function that I can use which will give me the output
entered if loop
@Vogel612 O_o
wow
09:32
now I found a recurring increase in JS Heap Size, at an interval of...
about exactly a thousand milliseconds
that repeats up to a maximum and then falls down heavily...
soo for about 2 minutes and a bit, the JS Heap gets expanded by something like ... 50 kBit each second
@CodeGeek same problem as before, just at a different place...
What could be done ?
extract that magic string into a constant...
@Vogel612 public Constant String result = " \"not authenticated \" is the input";??
this is not the .NET stack...
@CodeGeek man, seriously, pay attention xD Match the case in both Strings perfectly or it will NOT work
09:45
Oh So there is no function like that ?
I mean which I was asking a few mins ago
@CodeGeek ehhh... Give me a second, I will correct the code
Ok thanks !
Here
Also, 'if else' is a condition(al), not a loop. For, while etc. are loops
@Kelevandos Thanks a lot, the case had to be correct...
I thought we could do by ignoring the case
Man, we have been telling you you need to watch the case for the past 20 minutes ^^
09:56
Haha .. I am sorry I was confused at a place not got it more clear on it..
Ok, thats fine :) Anyway, .contains() requires you to watch the case :) If you want to avoid such problems in the future, use static final Strings and do not compare raw Strings, as it makes typos etc. easier to occur
Sure bro thanks a lot
10:20
isnt it unfair that ppl that ask "Where is the button to turn my computer off?" gets 700 vote ups and when you ask things very complicated about threads and queues and crap not only that no one answers, no one vote it up even tho its a very advanced subject :S
@sharongur Maybe it's because this site is for questions and answers, not just asking.
hiya @Uni
@sharongur Or because threads and queues are easy-peasy for the majority of the population, but turning the computer on, well, now that is hardcore...
@Unihedron this site suppose to answer your questions, answers define the success of this site. if theres a question unanswered then the site need to try and improve its community quality. answering question is the goal of this site.
if i were in charge watching an question unanswered would be a failure to my eyes
@deadlydragon00 Hiya! ^^
10:25
okay great... it just happens with that one single user...
wtf...
@sharongur I'm sorry to reject your premise. Go look at the site tour: stackoverflow.com/tour
> With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.
Exactly!
thats what i meant.
I only complained about the credit given to really trivial questions
@sharongur that's a different premise
compared to really advanced ones
@sharongur because of you I now remember that I have a question in lifehack
10:27
@sharongur triviality is subjective
@sharongur life is unfair
hiya @vog
yeah life is unfair
hiya @deadlydragon00
@Vogel612 so you agree its unfair? thats all I mentioned
its unfair
so?
it's unfair and now what? deal with it
nothing, cant i just complain ? ^_^
10:30
@sharongur Ranting means you have a problem with how the site model is unfair.
not all people are destined to be a superhero some of them are sidekick
My questions aren't well received either.
your last question was on dec. 25th...
that before was nov 17th.. it has 15 upvotes
<-- wonders where is @fge when I need him
that before: 4 upvotes: sep 20th...
;)
10:35
LOL
good one ^^
@Unihedron didnt mean to cause here such an issue, just that I think that complicated answered dont get the hmmm , attention? dunno how to call it, they deserve compare to simple question.
questions*
Which would you do? Return a list and have the consumer run .stream() on it, or return a stream?
@MadaraUchiha Depends on what the method needs.
It's not like a List isn't sufficient, since Iterable.forEach does lots of things.
The advantages to returning a List is that its implementation is self-explanatory - you know it's ordered
10:50
@Uni play with me?
@Unihedron Order is of little importance here
@Mr.777 Chess, you mean?
@Unihedron Yes
I'll return a Stream, it makes more sense
@MadaraUchiha Good thinking.
10:51
Now a different question
I have a stream of POJOs
I want to group them on several levels
The result should be something similar to
Feel free to make an account and follow (!) me on lichess, then you can challenge me to a game whenever you see me online.
Map<Version, Map<Mode, List<Property>>>
I currently have a List<Property> and each property has a getMode() method. Every Mode has a getVersion() method
Wait no
Scratch that
I only need one level of grouping
Got the answer midway?
10:54
Stream<Property> to Map<Mode, List<Property>>
Collectors.groupingBy
Yep.
Excellent.
Gotta love it when that happens
You put your questions to words and the solution bubbles up
Thanks for being my rubber duck.
:P
@Uni You never saw that coming? :D
Ah, the eight-move version of scholar's mate.
Nice.
(bow)
10:56
(bow)
@Mr.777 It's 1. casual 2. unlimited in time, so I'm not really that careful. :P
pressure: 2%
@Unihedron Okay
@Unihedron that bulb guy is the Optimization master
Here's a little trickier problem @Unihedron
My Property object has a getModeId method that returns a Long
I'm here!
11:09
I have a collection of relevant Mode objects, each have their own getId method that returns the same Longs
groupingBy will return a Map<Long, List<Property>> how can I have it as Map<Mode, List<Property>>?
Wait, so what exactly do you want of Mode?
Does your Mode class have valueOf(long) or something like that?
@Unihedron No
@MadaraUchiha Then how are you going to obtain a Mode out of thin air?
@Unihedron I already have a collection of modes
And each mode has getId()
So basically, for every getModeId you need to map its Long into a Mode.
11:16
Yes, in the result map's key
But you still ought to obtain such mentioned Mode for it to be present in the result set.
you should be able to supply the Collection<Mode> to your groupingBy collector and have it search the correct mode for you
hi anye one please help i am getting response from web service in JSon Format Like this pastebin.com/BwNC8f2L
but when i parse and print in Adapter then its show org.json.jsonexception: Index 7 out of range [0..7)ex 1 out of range
here is my code pastie.org/10219129
where am doing mistake
^ crossposted from r50272
Invalid code url
11:21
just nuke this please
@Vogel612 All groupingBy() methods takes a Function, of which its return type is the key of the resulting map.
which is where Madara has to pull the Modes out of thin air from the Id he already has
7 mins ago, by Unihedron
@MadaraUchiha Then how are you going to obtain a Mode out of thin air?
that's the essence of the problem :)
welll.. there already is a colelction.,.
Map<Long, ClientPropertiesMode> idToMode = modeList.stream()
        .collect(groupingBy(ClientPropertiesMode::getId));
Why does this fail? Intellij says "Cannot resolve method getId" but it's clearly there
Trying to cast to Function<ClientPropertiesMode, Long> results in type compatibility errors
modeList is of type List<ClientPropertiesMode>
11:28
@MadaraUchiha Make sure it's static
Wait no
is getId a () -> long method?
@Unihedron Yes
This doesn't work either ^
If you believe that you are correct, can you just ignore IntelliJ and compile the code?
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.1:compile (default-compile) on project client-properties: Compilation failure
[ERROR] .../ExportProperties.java:[39,29] incompatible types: inference variable R has incompatible bounds
[ERROR] equality constraints: java.util.Map<java.lang.Long,java.util.List<com.taboola.model.trc_client.ClientPropertiesMode>>
[ERROR] upper bounds: java.util.Map<java.lang.Long,com.taboola.model.trc_client.ClientPropertiesMode>,java.lang.Object
Any ideas?
11:39
Moment.
I'm mocking up test code.
Hmmm
Looks like getId() is a publicly inherited method
It's complaining the same. I can't quite tell why.
Hello
Can anyone tell me if its possible to marshal a HashMap<String,Object> without screwing up?
yes, it is possible.
I know JAXB marshaller can't handle collections
so what if the object is a collection?
I'll let you answer now :P
11:46
@AneeshBarthakur So what if the object is a collection?
suppose it is a hashmap
then it throws an exception
no root element tag
for that matter how would you serialize a hashmap at all?
Ive been doing it with a wrapper class
with a root element tag
Cannot infer functional interface type
it's not complaining that it's ambiguous, but that the type isn't clear...
@AneeshBarthakur map is not a collection.
OK WTF
I made a static method that returns Function<SomeMode, Integer> and now it's outright complaining that the types are incompatible
I'm done
generics sucks
12:02
you want the mode itself by Id, right?
38 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
Map<Long, ClientPropertiesMode> idToMode = modeList.stream()
        .collect(groupingBy(ClientPropertiesMode::getId));
I'm mimicking that
you should use a filter and .getFirst instead of a GroupingBy collector
@Vogel612 Isn't Map a collection interface?
nope
12:22
@AneeshBarthakur No.
@AneeshBarthakur Tutorialspoint articles are mostly blatantly wrong. Stop relying on it.
12:41
Morning
Morning!
I wrote an extensive answer on security.SE about the fact that most of the times you can't just execute multiple queries in PHP/mysql (http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/39310/sql-injection-can-bypass-login-but-not-drop-table/39328#39328)
Is that the same for Java?
define "multiple queries"
@Vogel612 As in, SELECT * FROM users; SELECT * FROM countries;
@HamZa o/
12:45
@Erates \o
I actually don't know off the top of my head
IIRC you can send arbitrary SQL to a DB anyways
even though you shouldn't ever
so for that matter... yes.
I doubt it's possible with prepared statements, but don't quote me on that
@Vogel612 The thing is, you can't do the following injection in PHP by default: SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ''; SELECT * FROM countries; -- user' AND password = 'psw';
13:07
@Unihedron epic PEBKAC
groupingBy returns Map<T, List<K>> and not Map<T, K>
I want toMap()
13:33
wow... so many pings...
guys, if i change the priority of a task that is already in queue, it wont matter right? cause the compareTO already occurred? or the priority queue doest live prioritising?
(I change it throught the ComparableFutureTask)
depends, probably
shouldn't matter though..
hmm... problem :/
So i do need to re-insert it after all
thought id avoid that :s
13:52
Morning, Java!
Hey there
14:09
Hi
how would you suggest i should approach this:
I need to do lots of tasks, on only 3 threads. all the task are on the same priority unless I actively change it (originally everything is equal)
1. Use priority queue and put all the task in the queue, and if i need to change priority i remove and reinsert the task
2. manually create priority by making each task call the next one, that way not everyone is in queue and i can manually change it ( pulling from db)

sry @Unihedron and @Vogel612 for hearing this so many times, i just cant manage to solve this devil... and the requirements keeps chan
14:49
Yet another trash room is born.
@Michael Get rid of "spam" in the title.
Why?
Spam messages should be flagged, not buried in a room where they are indexed and affect SEO rating.
Mmmm true.
in NSChat, May 28 at 15:19, by Unihedron
@EnricoSusatyo Don't trash spam. Flag it as such. It gives the user the deserved punishment and leaves no trace which could cause an impact.
You don't qualify for room-ownership yet. ;)
Kidding.
14:52
I should write a trash bot. xD
Welp, off to lunch. Bye Java!
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