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01:12
@Copernic The reflection is probably only executed once when the user interface is created. So, not a big performance loss, I would imagine.
 
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user4196492
02:25
I am pretty new to using ServerSockets and things like that with Java. I was just wondering something though. I know a port is like a location of a server, but is it the location of the server in the device that is hosting it or is it hosted in the roughter, or network, that the device that is hosting is connected to?
02:43
the device, I believe, as some ports are reserved for services, so they are probably not "runtime dependent", in the sense that two different programs can't use the same port. Also, I think you mean router
user4196492
yea router*

I always spell it like that...
user4196492
03:05
A little confused about what you are saying, do you mean that two servers can't host through the same port? I know.

It is like a parking lot. I just wanted to know where the servers "park". The router, or the device that is hosting.
07:14
morn
morning
07:53
morn
morn
BreakFast!
 
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ssc
ssc
09:15
Morning
09:57
Hey guys
I'm using feed4junit to read my inputs for running test. My doubt is as every input is coming from csv file, which makes everything as String. So do I need to accept the inputs in String type variable only or if I can have them directly is concerned type variables, such as long, or int?
so instead of this public void testInput(String exchange,
String tradeCnd1,
String tradeCnd2,
String tradeCnd3,
String tradeCnd5,
String tradeTimeInd,
String
String expctdVal) {
can I use this public void testInput(String exchange,
int tradeCnd1,
int tradeCnd2,
int tradeCnd3,
int tradeCnd5,
long tradeTimeInd,
String td,
int expctdVal) {
sorry if it sounds stupid, but I have no experience in Java
I'm just trying to do adhoc scripting
@Hemant usually you shouldn't depend on "external code" for testing
assuming you're testing the logic it might be more helpful to actually use @Parameterized instead
I don't know about feed4junit, but I assume that a library could handle it. Why don't you just try it?
if it blows up you'll just have to change it
hmm... interesting...
compiling through Gradle results in a SymbolNotFound...
but it works just fine over IntelliJ
10:24
The program 'java' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
  (Details: serial 2705 error_code 143 request_code 139 minor_code 7)
  (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
   that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
   To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
   option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
   backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
it's actually funny how many things I break with these tests....
10:45
m.orn();
@Vogel612 It's common to use data from external sources in tests, such as CSV/XML/Config files which would be a pain to embedd within Java code.
@wonderb0lt then most probably your test is too complex, or your code under test is too complicated or you shouldn't be writing unit-tests
as in: you are actually writing an integration test there
11:03
@Vogel612 I might agree with config files, but how else should I for example test a parser for a custom file format than with a bunch of these files?
the best would be if you could decouple as many files as possible from I/O
but I admit that I didn't do that either :/
the problem there is, the unit-tests may start to fail from changes not in the unit-test
which defeats their purpose.
in either case I have to walk the dog and then hunt that damn jdk bug
have fun
11:24
@Vogel612 thanks for the direction. I'll try and see you suggestin of @Parameterized also.
Yea he was back yesterday already... acct got insta-nuked from what I saw
@Unihedron lol
@Vogel612 lol brilliant
11:47
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\o\\o\\o\
/o//o//o/
@fredoverflow Nice one, once again :D
@Hans1984
11:53
@Unihedron waiting for your come-back speech...
@CrazyNinja "ahahahaha" was the entire speech
I'm not sure whether I should be concerned about annoying idiots being annoying, but I don't
Idiot ? :O
12:23
@ItachiUchiha that's a tie fighter
interesting .... it seems to be an IntelliJ problem...
someone here has IntelliJ?
could you verify for me that the code at this gist results in a segfault when run?
by that I mean when run through IntelliJ
Sure thing
because I can't repro with javac into java
12:33
figured that much ^^
No segfault
interesting...
However I do have a JDK installed here (1.8.0_u60) that the program is run through
IIRC you're running on windows, right?
Correctamundo
okay... I'm on Ubuntu
with openjdk-8_u66
12:39
Mine's the Oracle one
12:56
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Q: Segfault when running JavaFX and Swing from IntelliJ

Vogel612When running the following minified example from IntelliJ 2016.1 Community edition, I always encounter a segmentation fault: import javax.swing.*; import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.layout.Pane; import javafx.stage.Stage; public class Repro ex...

Morning, Java!
13:11
@Michael yo
@Tavo Yo
@ballBreaker hey dawg
How was your break?
meh. Quiet and boring. Yours?
same actually, but decent.. new gf met the family lol
13:13
I bet you had fun :P
Yeah I always get a kick out of those situations, especially because my Dad's jokes are like mine
but he has even less of a filter somehow
that's hardly possible
I know right haha
But all-in-all it was a solid weekend ^_^ , unfortunate to be back though (I didn't have yesterday off either..)
Hi all
meh. Short week for me. But I have a playdate tomorrow and drinks on Thursday planned so far
@Hemant hi
to recover from this weekend \o/
13:21
I got a problem in which I want to access a static final variable of a class
the variable name is stored in a String variable
so how do I access this
Reflection
ok I read about reflection
but I couldn't figure it out
what to write
/javadoc Class#getField(String)
@Vogel612 Field getField(String name): Returns a Field object that reflects the specified public member field of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the desired field. (1/3)
@OakBot can you point out the error in my code ?
13:23
@Hemant Type /help to see all my commands.
@Tavo Niice, haha sounds fun dude. I have a sleepover planned tonight
(enjoys using childish terms to describe adult events)
Commands=====================
/8ball     Simulates a magic 8-ball.
/about     Displays information about this bot.
/define    Displays word definitions from the dictionary.
/help      Displays this help message.
/http      Displays information about HTTP status codes and methods.
/javadoc   Displays class documentation from the Javadocs.
/roll      Rolls a variable-sided die or makes a choice.
/shutdown  Terminates the bot (admins only).
/tag       Displays the description of a StackOverflow tag (acts like a Computer Science urban dictionary).
@Hemant you're just getting the Field-instance. You need to access that field, too
/define define
13:25
define (verb):
to determine or identify the essential qualities or meaning of (whatever defines us as human)

define (verb):
to discover and set forth the meaning of (as a word)

define (verb):
to create on a computer (define a window)

define (verb):
to fix or mark the limits of (rigidly defined property lines)

define (verb):
to make distinct, clear, or detailed especially in outline (the issues aren't too well defined)

define (verb):
to make a
/8ball
@Hans1984 Signs point to yes
/javadoc Field#get(Object)
@Vogel612 Object get(Object obj): Returns the value of the field represented by this Field, on the specified object. The value is automatically wrapped in an object if it has a primitive type. (1/7)
14:09
@Tavo check these out haha, Dom made them for my family
lol,she really wanted to make an impression
hahaha yeah
they look nice :o
Yeah they tasted amazing too
did she buy the decorations?
14:12
no she made everything there from scratch
even the rabbits?
hahah yeah, she is quite talented with baking
I watched her make the rabbits, pretty nuts actually
she must have taken days
Oh yeah, I can't believe how much time she put into it
Like those egg baskets are hardened chocolate too
yeah, that's not the hardest. The flowers are quite impressive
14:16
No definitely not, it just takes time for that
But yeah she even had this "veiner" which adds veins to the flower petals and leafs
O_o
You can see it on the far flower haha how the petals and the leafs look real as hell
yup
now she can learn to make bread and you can marry her
hahah :'D
She's not too bad on the eyes either so that helps
she looks like your sister in that pic, mate
14:20
lmao, I never said she wasn't..
oh, I though you were from Canada and not Texas
Hahahaha
for a second I thought she was driving and taking selfies...
hahah her camera flips the pictures for some reason
Aaw
What a cutie
is she single?
14:23
;)
will be soon :P
you just want the cupcakes @wonderb0lt
@wonderb0lt not anymore!
She is german though
you got invaded :P
blitzkrieg style
@Tavo We're saving that kind of stuff until marriage..
Your heart got Anschluss'd
14:25
nein nein nein
oc she is
doch doch doch
@Tavo @Wonderb0lt your analogies are surprisingly accurate
@ballBreaker whose marriage?
14:26
lol god damn it
oh you guys..
hello guys does any one knows why java is not showing the errors and warning
ssc
ssc
I have let's suppose commits in following structure: a->b->c->d->e->f in a branch let's say named test. I want to make this test branch to have code for: a->b->e->f

I do not care about history. So, what will be the best way? This is what I am thinking of:

cherry pick b into a new branch. over this new branch, merge or rebase e and f. Is that a correct solution?
I could go on all day. My German friends are tired of my jokes about invading Poland
when the class or function is called from
object = Class.forName("path").newInstance();
Why does it always seem to happen that there are almost no questions asked in a span of a few hours.. then when it does happen, it's always more than one question at the same time
14:30
object.run
@ssc Wouldn't it be much simpler to just revert c and d?
@Tavo Yeah never stop making those jokes
The day I stop making fun of Dom for her Nazi past is the day I'm dead (or we're split)
Or do you want them removed from history?
ssc
ssc
@wonderb0lt Okay, so if I revert d, it will revert to c, correct? And it will not have code for d, correct? So, I will have to revert 2 times, first for d and then for c, correct?
@ballBreaker The day I stop belittling Austria and/or portraying Germany as superior RW will be worried about me
14:33
@wonderb0lt :'D Never stop!
@FaizRasool ...your question is?
@ssc No, it puts the "negative" of your commit, i.e. lines removed in d get added again, lines added in d get removed again
ssc
ssc
So, what will be the best option to do?

Only `git revert d` ?
Ughh, I am confused with it
@wonderb0lt i'm not getting exceptions when i'm calling the the function using this method
@ssc Best to revert them in the reverse order of commiting
i.e. first e then d. This especially goes for related commits.
ssc
ssc
@wonderb0lt So git revert d and git revert c will be enough?
Why e? I want to keep it, lol
Typo?
14:38
yeah sorry
ssc
ssc
Okay thanks
ssc
ssc
15:01
If my class is something like: class Name<T extends Number>, so is it important to have each and every method that returns T should also say <T extends Number> ?
15:49
bye
o/
cya hans!
fge
fge
16:27
~sonarqube--
@pebble225 I'm pretty sure it can't be the router, it's the device itself.
^^^ Take this with a grain of salt, but given that you can do localhost 127.0.0.1 w/o being connected to the internet, I would think it exists on the device itself.
Sam
Sam
which folder do I put images in for my project? is it src?
i mean so that i just use the images name not a long address ...C:\Users\...
idk why this doesn't work..
17:09
@ssc No you don't need to put 'extends' in the method signature when returning
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/03/29/who-said-it-was-useless/
CommitStrip
Who said it was useless?
CommitStrip
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17:37
/8ball
@KyleBradley My sources say no
17:58
Hiya!
I'm looking for some advanced Java web app tutorials, anyone have any good links?
Hey guys question, how do you do if checking on 3d array?
My code says that there is arrayoutofbounds happening in there
fge
fge
@user3561871 throw new QuestionTooVagueException("pastebin your code, please");
fge
fge
@user3561871 that is very confusing code; the intent is not clear at all
What are p4, p7, p10? What is parent?
Let me show you why I just wrote it that way
fge
fge
And why all those static variables?
This is a recipe for disaster
I wrote it first in C but my teacher said he wanted it only in Java and I got to lazy to rewrite every single comment
fge
fge
Even your variables are named wrong
What do p4, p7 and p10 tell the user? Absolutely nothing
18:28
Aww to me it did! But I understand why it wouldn't by just posting the code
The instruction was
"the 10-pint container is holding i pints,
the 7-pint container is holding j pints,
and
the 4-pint container is holding k pints."
Sam
Sam
which folder do I put images in for my project? is it src?
i mean so that i just use the images name not a long address ...C:\Users\...
i.imgur.com/fdd4Zf6.png?1
idk why this doesn't work..
fge
fge
@Sam if you intend to package your program as a jar, you should not refer to them by files in the first place
There is no such thing as File objects in jars
Use classpath resources
Sam
Sam
how do I do that..?
fge
fge
MyClass.class.getResource*()
/javadoc Class#getResource
@fge URL getResource(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#getSystemResource. (1/3)
fge
fge
18:43
/javadoc URL#openStream()
@fge InputStream openStream(): Opens a connection to this URL and returns an InputStream for reading from that connection. This method is a shorthand for: (1/2)
fge
fge
docs.google.com/presentation/d/… <-- for more details (and a more general talk; how to deal with resources is at the end)
19:18
What's the best way to search a list of lists?
is a hashmap list of lists possible? and if so, how would one declare one?
rather how would one go about creating it.
NM! figured it out...
fge
fge
19:47
@Aven according to what criteria?
ssc
ssc
@Aven Hashmap list of lists? Probably you mean Map of Maps? or Map of Lists?
@fge This seems funny :D Fundamentally, I/O is a side effect
fge
fge
@ssc but is is a side effect
@ssc trying to sort scope out on a semantics analyzer... Think I am going with map of lists
fge
fge
Albeit an important one
Is it bad practice to use a class to store constants?
19:51
or list of maps...
list of map of data obj I suppose is going to be the way i do it...
20:21
@JohnRW Why would you unless you have to store multiples together for some purpose?
ssc
ssc
Awwww..... JS code style :(
fge
fge
@ssc read the proposal in full
@Aven already scrapped that idea because one of the things I wanted to set with the constant is only accessible via css (javafx)
ssc
ssc
@fge Do you use openjdk or oracle jdk for development?
But the reason was, because Im using the same constant (a size) in different classes I wanted to avoid having two places where it is set.
Does anyone know if this is now possible in javafx 8?stackoverflow.com/q/13566210/1299690
just found out - it is :)
21:18
lol...
well my list of hashmaps isn't working...
need a list of list of hashmaps
there has to be a better way
fge
fge
@ssc Oracle JDK
This ArrayList<ArrayList<HashMap<String, myData>>> symList = new ArrayList<>(); legit? or is there a better way???
21:31
using this is a pain in the ass...
fge
fge
@Aven create your own POJOs
@fge plain objects?
my brain has died on me some days ago... that said please explain I am absolutely open to suggestions...
fge
fge
22:01
What prevents an Object to return a collection of Objects, recursively so?
Or some type of yours
What prevents T1 from returning a collection of T2s?
Hey guys I have a question .... I found this question stackoverflow.com/questions/470690/…
I have no idea what the language the answer with "randf" is in
what value should I be expecting from a "randf" function?
fge
fge
@Killrawr well, what does the code tell you?
22:28
I dont know whether he is generating a random between 0 and 1 or 0 and 1000
since randf recieves no arguments
ssc
ssc
randf is supposedly generating a real number >0 and <=1
thanks
22:43
@KyleBradley contact @Gemtastic

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