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00:04
@Michael possibly, since modal dialogs don't close, not in the order they were created though, maybe the opposite order, but i'd like to know for sure
@Aequitas I don't think modal dialogs and their parent windows close when you use that command.
For example, if you have a Word document open with unsaved changes, and you try to close all windows, the ones with unsaved changes will not close because of the "do you want to save changes" dialog that appears.
00:20
yeh, they also don't close when you click the red x
no wait yes they do
usually if there's a cancel option it will do that
 
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01:50
JLayer<JPanel> jLayer = new JLayer<JPanel>(JPanel);
jLayer.setBackground(new Color(123,62,12,100));

Any ideas why my JPanel is displayed normally and I can't see any difference from the JLayer?
 
3 hours later…
05:11
@Aequitas You're not quite using JLayer correctly. Take a look at docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/misc/jlayer.html at "Drawing on Components"
can I use new LayerUI?
I just need something simple that I can set a bg color to and then change the alpha
06:09
Morning
morning
Programming is so much fun!
Indeed ^^
Morning!
@garybernhardt null <= 0 → true null < 0 || null == 0 → false it’s fine
lol JS
Those who say programming is fun should try sonarqube - by fge
06:12
There's nothing wrong with programming, however there seems to be something wrong with sonarqube :P
@jleedev @garybernhardt null is a singularity between negative numerical values and zero, which is beyond our understanding, duh.
s/something/everything
@ItachiUchiha "90% of quotes on the Internet are falsely attributed." - by someone who, if attributed, makes this quote terrible
That's why I rarely attribute someone when I quote something.
It's a quote I read somewhere, possibly in my own mind
06:13
<-- Guilty
It's not who said it that matters, it's the quote it self that's worth quoting.
@Unihedron Why are you laughing at undefined behavior?
@MadaraUchiha Because it's slightly amusing. :P
Because it's funny
Come on, it's a joke, no one expected it to behave anyway. :P
06:17
You can laugh at type conversions all you want, but in truth, no serious JS developer uses type conversion in JS.
(Many kickass JS devs use Immutables anyway)
How do you make something immutable anyway?
In JS
@Gemtastic Object.defineProperty(obj, {property: value, editable: false})
or something like that, not really good at JS yet :D
06:33
@Gemtastic you simply enforce that an object cannot be changed once created
Not like Java's final, state changes are not allowed either.
Oh yeah
let map1 = new Immutable.Map({foo: "bar", bar: "baz"});
let map2 = map1.set("foo", "boo"); // Brand new map.
But thats 6
yeah, the new version
06:36
No, I just used let because I like it.
It works just as well with the current version
Stop confusing the n00b! ;P
@Gemtastic It's best if you learned the future and not the past :P
Google's proposed sanity mode (like strict mode, but stricter) explicitly disallows the use of var
Either let or const.
@MadaraUchiha Knowing history will let you understand the passed!
06:38
In any case
@MadaraUchiha How is that sane when it comes to JS O.o
Now, you may think this to be horribly inefficient, right? Copying entire objects over and over.
Copying? Well, in JavaScript you only copy the reference, right?
@Gemtastic Yeah, but what if you want a brand new object?
Well, for every new object you have to use the new keyword, but it's actually pretty expensive to create new objects than it is to copy references
06:40
List<String> list1 = Arrays.toImmutableList("foo", "bar", "baz");
List<String> list2 = list1.add("boo");
How can you copy a reference here?
You're not. You're making a new object containing an old reference
An ArrayList is a list with an array internally, so you can't really copy a reference and add an element, without modifying the original.
@Gemtastic So you'll have nested references
N deep
In an application with a thousand steps, following a thousand references to preform a .get() is not optimal
Well, in java you don't nest references. Modifying list2 will not modify list1.
Or at least I don't think so, I might be wrong
list1 = immutableList("foo");
list2 = list1.add("bar")
.....
....
...
list1000 = list999.add("baz");
list1000.get(0) will have to resolve a thousand references in your proposed structure
Because 0 < 1000, so need to delve into the reference. And then 0 < 999 so need to delve into the reference. And then ....
Also, iterating the list would need 500500 memory accesses (1000+999+998....+2+1)
So that's not how they do it :P
Instead, they model their list as a tree internally (Like common's TreeList commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/javadocs/…)
Now, when you have to copy over a list and change one value, you only have to change one branch of the tree, up to the root
Leaving most of the structure's interconnected references intact.
He explains it better than I can (author of ImmutableJS)
He's got colorful charts too
06:57
0
Q: Autowidth is not working for merged columns

hardcode{ row=sheet.createRow(0); cell=row.createCell(0); cell.setCellValue("header"); cell=row.createCell(1); sheet.addMergedRegion(new CellRangeAddress(0,0,0,1)); row=sheet.createRow(1); cell=row.createCell(0); cell.setCellValue("Keys"); cell=row.createCell(1); cell=row.setCellValue("Values"); row=shee...

anybody have idea about this?
Morning
Morning~
afternoon
07:26
morning
 
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08:50
you shouldn't lose rep if people remove their post which you edited :(
@Hans1984 rationale being?
it makes no sense at all
since you invested the tiem to edit it
Rationale: Gib rep
time
@Hans1984 meh. there's worse than losing 2 rep.
bad answers, for example
08:52
its like your worked for a day and the next day your boss tells you to give him back the money
although its not worth a whole day of work
xD
@Hans1984 if you work for the government, that's your daily life
but you get the message
;)
@Hans1984 it makes no sense at all
If your edit redeems the post, it wouldn't get deleted
If the post still gets deleted, your edit wasn't that redeeming; painting the titanic while it sinks isn't any effort worthwhile for reward
im talking bout editing the text
Sure, you made the thread better before I got nuked, but in the end you're not helping anyone
Not even the OP
08:54
grammar etc
fge
fge
Woohoo
CPD works
What do you think that does?
fge
fge
(nearly)
There's no point fixing grammar in a thread that's unsalvageable.
well it makes the text readable
08:55
You have to remember that you as the editor has to decide if a question is worth editing.
Great. Text is now readable. But the thread still gets deleted. The impact is minimal.
well it wasnt unsalvageable when i edited it
atleats noone knew
@Hans1984 Just let it go!
yeah maybe your right
it just keep on editing
Dear, I can't judge if your edit was worth to be rewarded. No one can. That's why we rolled out a system that expects you to edit to improve into shape.
08:56
so much that losing points wont matter anymore
muahaha
you are aware you can only gain up to 1k from editing?
in one day
that would mean 500 edits per day
overall
im not insane
who the heck edits 500 posts a day??
08:57
@Hans1984 no, in total
i know
also edit rep does count towards the daily cap of 200...
Your total amount of points earned from edits is 1k
You're capped to 200 rep per day, including edits and rep from upvotes
but since im sticking to editign for now it means max 500 edits per day for me ;)
08:57
I have very little rep gained from editing
(but not including bounties and accepts)
I lose too much rep from downvoting.
@Unihedron too much of a pain without insta-privilege, right?
:24460202 Rep cap does count accepted answers.
It's just that accepted answers after cap still adds to your rep.
i try to get the gold bag 500 edits but since removed posts are excluded it will take a while...
badge
08:58
Only bounties are excluded.
Even recalc is subject to cap.
@Hans1984 Oh, I have that badge.
recalc is automatic, right?
copy editor: Edit 500 posts (excluding own or deleted posts and tag edits)
I earned it after gaining full editing privileges. I have 2416 posts edited now.
nice
@Hans1984 And it's a gold badge because there's no benefit to doing it passed 500 edits because you won't gain more rep
08:59
Just give it time. Don't work so hard into it. It's no point if you're not having fun.
:)
i know
@Unihedron I got a tenth of that
^ Come by when you have time.
thats why i dont edited more then 15 posts per day
08:59
We'll be waiting.
and on the other hand i got alot of work to do..
You make it sound like we don't have real work to do. :)
I only edit tings I come across that's worth the edit or have really annoying typos/grammar issues like i and u
thats not what i mean
;)
I was kidding.
09:00
ok :)
i have a question
if you give a bounty on your question
and noone answers it
do you get the points back?
no
it disappears.
The point of a bounty is to give it attention, not to get you an answer.
and if theres only one answer which did NOt resolve the problem
this person gets them?
read the help center article
09:05
ok
it explains bounty conditions
Without the theFlooble reference being volatile, the code in doWork() would be at risk for seeing a partially constructed Flooble as it dereferences the theFlooble reference.can someone explain why the volatile is required here?
ok..sorry
It's not that your question is incorrectly placed..
just put the code in a gist or sth.
09:15
yeah got that...
:)
i am not able to post question on stackoverflow as got banned from posting.. :(
wow
how did you do that
well who needs to ask questions anyway since everything has been asked already
well most of it..
@RaghavTandon Question ban?
yeah..not able to ask any question
09:21
This room is like an afterlife. People resort to asking questions here instead of the main site after they get banned. -_-
11
even me too did same
no othr option
@RaghavTandon well.. that other q&a site.
I need Regular expression for the below word
@Vogel612 there's another one?
09:26
Actaul Wordi s: Invoice_IID
I want to change invoice iid
@Gemtastic old meta joke
memes post should have the reference
@Vogel612 Ah
Jokes you can have as the monopoly owner
;P
back in the days, SO was actually just one of many Q&A sites..
the other site (aka. the hyphen-site) was "Experts-exchange"
guess why it's called the hyphen site.
ah
got a history lesson
History with Vog
teach cooking plz
09:31
@Unihedron I'm gonna make an app fo that ;P
Lazy cooking
@Unihedron that's easy... take stuff, chop chop, into the pot, simmer, finished
Graded by time taken, attention needed, dishes produced and nutritional values
@Vogel612 no idea
@ItachiUchiha remove the hyphen, and now place two spaces...
09:41
2 spaces?
hint: it's somewhere around the place of the hyphen
haha
got it
non-hyphenated was the original name IIRC... but I'd have to reread meta..
10:22
Would be fun with a library detecting bad practices
Lol this is the Java room
Sux2bu
!!catmode
10:37
:D
@Unihedron poor cat
Sitting through that lame dance and music
11:38
hello
Hello
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Q: Joda LocalTime Meridiem parse

OreoWhen I use "08:00 AM" as startTime and "09:00 AM" as endTime then my if statement works perfect LocalTime selected = new LocalTime(hourOfDay, minute); if (selected.isAfter(startTime) && selected.isBefore(endTime)) { // doing some work } But whenever i use "11:00 PM" as startTime and "02:00 A...

crl
crl
11:53
Is it possible on my Java EE server (JBoss) to have URLs like /stuff/foo.xhtml?id=1 be also accessible with /stuff/foo?id=1, ie default extensions to .xhtml (I'm using jsf)
fge
fge
@Oreo you are not using the API correctly
You probably meant that 2am was on the next day
ok but i am still confuse that where i need to make change to make it
@fge
 
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14:17
I'm going to propose a new Area51 site
ASR
ASR
@Unihedron great
@Unihedron have fun
again? :D
@Unihedron "Let's laugh at freelancers" ?
@Dustiny Stack Overflow in 1337
14:25
hahaha :o me like
fge
fge
15:01
<-- wants to do a site dedicated to documentation about how to make plugins for SonarQube
rant over and over?
fge
fge
No
Actually document what SonarQube doesn't
15:29
@Unihedron hi
@catgocat Hi.
@Unihedron How does your java bot works? I mean how do you handle all the ajax requests between different domains?
@catgocat ?
Doesn't that raise cross-site-scripting errors?
No, I don't.
15:30
So how do you handle communication
By using websockets.
Actually, no. We poll from /events according to the backend chat API.
You use websockets to receive messages, but to send messages, don't you have to perform post requests?
to chat.stackoverflow.com/chats/etc.. /messages/new ...
@Unihedron And how do you that? Doesn't cross-site-scripting protection prevents that?
@catgocat By using an origin URL.
15:34
in the header of your request?
oO
and to login do you also do that?
yes. how else?
oh no wait actually it's more complicated
we pretend to be a browser
Don't remind me!!!!!
and a library adds the headers for us :D
15:36
Stop, just ignore him
@Unihedron ~prod release JCE
We run a server that the bot emulates. We ran fiddler before \hand to figure out the chat API. Then we post to it.
Are you guys CapricaSix?? or which chat bot
JavaBot
@Dustiny the javascript room is cap
(nobody saw that)
15:37
lmao I saw it
Ah I see, I know Michael is OakBot. I don't know if I've ever seen JavaBot in action
well OakBot's interaction with Chat is coming from JavaBot
and I had him up now and then
Oh okay
@Dustiny pretty much a legacy by now
Gem designed the logo
we're waiting for a very important release by an API scheduled for release
15:39
cough
coughs even louder
Hmm. Cool beans!
I wonder if there's an icecream/coffee cafe named Cool Beans. There definitely should be
@Unihedron So let me get this straight. You use websockets to receive events, and you send post requests to submit messages and perform actions, and you change the origin of the requests headers so you don't have to deal with XSS errors.
@Vogel612 ^ is that it?
well.. no
currently we're interval polling the REST endpoint with a library that pretends to be a browser
but the POST for messages... yes...
luckily the Lib sets the request headers for us in a way that we don't have to deal with XSS countermeasures
15:49
oh ok got it
we just need the fkey and the message for posting
yeah ok
@Vogel612 and how do you login? do you deal with DOM shit?
@catgocat do we really have to answer that question?
just go read the code...
and if you don't find that ... well that's your problem
in any case, consider this a warning from my side.
How many people do you warn on a daily basis anyway?
16:01
maybe... .07 or sth?
hassan got one, this guy got one, that Fast Snail guy got one, and I think that's about it..
missed one.. ADG also got one
and then I got a huuuge load of messages where I rant about the app I'm working on :D
fge
fge
sigh
Hello All
16:21
O Hai
16:59
Hey there! When developing a Java8 SE desktop application. Can i rely on escape analysis to be working? I am doing some simple but extensive vector math during mousemotion events and it would be convenient to use Vec3 objects as return values - instead of passing a target object as additional parameter - without triggering th garbage collector.
fge
fge
17:13
@LaszloKorte "Can i rely on escape analysis to be working?" <-- YES
But you seem to be misunderstanding what escape analysis really is from the rest of your question
@fge, thanks. oh, why?
fge
fge
Escape analysis won't ever change the way objects are created/discarded
(adapt it to the JVM, of course
I thought the object creation can be inlined or moved to the stack when the compiler can prove the reference will never be stored.
"Converting heap allocations to stack allocations" and "Breaking up objects or scalar replacement"
fge
fge
The second part does not apply to Java
what second part?
fge
fge
17:25
"breaking up objects or scalar replacements"
Hi.
I just asked on Freenode, I think visitors let you do implement Church and Scott encodings.
Well, I'd expected that.
Hey guys
Then you can implement P-lists, which are paramorphisms.
17:32
any of you lawyer-savvy?
@user3237465 What are P-lists?
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/07/15/a-brief-history-of-flash/
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They are like Church- + Scott-encoded lists.
One second.
Thanks, checking. :-)
With them you have both fusion and general recursion.
17:35
Ah, so it's still case analysis, but with an accumulator, right?
Yes. Case analysis like in the Scott encoding and accumulator like in the Church encoding.
@Woodrow Invited you to offtopic-java chat
No ones really there right now, but bookmark it anyway so you have it :p
@user3237465 Makes sense! Thanks! I could update my answer (giving you credit, of course), or you could edit it yourself. Which do you prefer?
Thanks @Dust :) a place for the community to be off-topic is a great idea
@Eduardo León, I prefer the first option.
17:39
@Woodrow Just join it and favourite it so you can find it again xD
@Eduardo León, thanks for the conversation.
Ok, but the stack allocation is working? Then I assume such an object would not need to be garbage collected? The question I am asking is that I need to decide how to design the methods for my calculations. I think I have the following 4 options: gist.github.com/laszlokorte/2ee2972cf280e7988d25 and what I read about scape analysis sounds to me like in the end there would be no difference in performance between the 4, because the compiler can optimize it away.
@user3237465 Thank you for educating me a little bit. And good luck. :-)
@Eduardo León, good luck.
Done :D
fge
fge
18:34
@Vogel612 ping
18:49
??
@fge whatup
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