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user6857832
02:55
@JonahSloan Isn't it night at your place?
@Hemlata It's currently 8:58 PM CST
user6857832
03:13
@JonahSloan You are always on, So I was wondering If you even sleep or not lol.
04:05
o/
 
1 hour later…
05:09
@Hemlata The real question is, does MadaraUchiha sleep?
 
5 hours later…
10:39
morning
11:10
i have a list of objects. i then filter those objects based on a predicate. if after filtering, the list is empty, i want to throw an exception. is there a tidy way of doing this in java 8
11:27
i assume you are using streams @TheCoder
 
2 hours later…
12:58
@TheCoder list.stream().filter(i -> pred(i)).findFirst().orElseThrow(() -> new RuntimeException("blaa"))
13:14
@unserializable I don'T think that will bring the expected result :)
What do you mean? If nothing matches predicate, this will throw
it works if he wants to see if the result is empty
ye but I think he has a list from which he removes objects based on a predicate
2 hours ago, by TheCoder
i have a list of objects. i then filter those objects based on a predicate. if after filtering, the list is empty, i want to throw an exception. is there a tidy way of doing this in java 8
ye I am not sure to what list he refers after filtering
list of objects, filtered by predicate, if nothing matches predicate, throws exception --> seems clear enough.
13:19
it sounds to me like I have a List A with 10 objects from which I filter objects based on predicate (result I have 5 objects filtered) but my List A still has 5 more
but now after rereading it you are right :D
user6857832
13:37
@JonahSloan I guess.
user6857832
14:00
Ah, still 15 page to go.
@Hemlata Motivate yourself with some chocolate.
user6857832
14:25
@JonahSloan Sure, but are you gonna buy some chocolates for me? Lol
user6857832
Cuz I don't have one yet :D
user6857832
I want just one hershey bar
user6857832
Now 10 pages to go yay!
user6857832
15:07
Roses are red, violets are blue.
Your parents come first, way before you
@Hemlata Sorry, but I can't afford any chocolate right now. I wouldn't know how to get it to you even if I could.
user6857832
@JonahSloan Oh yeah, you also don't have job.
user6857832
Aww but it's fine :)
user6857832
But you can afford though..
Morning, Java!
15:09
@Hemlata does "college student" count as a job?
user6857832
It just cost less than a dollar
user6857832
@JonahSloan Um, no unless you do a part time job.
user6857832
You can afford a dollar, right? @JonahSloan
@Hemlata not really
user6857832
@JonahSloan Your parents do provide you money, right?
15:12
@Hemlata of course they do, but I got to spend it on super important stuff
user6857832
Um, yeah..
If you ever buy a chocolate save one for me :D
user6857832
One chocolate is enough for me.
user6857832
Will you?
@Hemlata How much chocolate is "one chocolate"?
user6857832
Um, one hershey bar chocolate.
user6857832
15:16
user6857832
@JonahSloan
I have thin mints
user6857832
Um, well I will take it as long as it's a chocolate :D
user6857832
Though I never had it before
user6857832
But I have heard the name
user6857832
15:17
I will get you your favourite chocolate, If you will get me one hershey bar.
user6857832
Are you taking about these chocolates? @JonahSloan
user6857832
@JonahSloan Aww they look so yummy.
user6857832
Aww I want those.
user6857832
15:41
@JonahSloan They have so many kinds of cookies as well. Does it taste really good?
@Hemlata I think all cookies taste good, unless they don't taste good.
user6857832
Aww I also want one :(
user6857832
They look so yummy
user6857832
Aww it's not available here
user6857832
Nvm. It is there on Amazon :D
user6857832
15:52
No, they are different :'(
@Hemlata I think they are only available in the USA
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
user6857832
@JonahSloan Yeah, but I also want 'em :(
Come to the US, we have cookies.
user6857832
Yeah, I will.
user6857832
16:07
Then I can buy lots of thin mint.
user6857832
Awww that would be so cool.
user6857832
Plus you guys have hershey chocolate as well. Here we only get at one Mall, and it is far away from my home.
16:28
@Hemlata That is not acceptable :P
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Why? Lol
Because Hersheys should be available everywhere
user6857832
But It is not
user6857832
It's an American chocolate
user6857832
Plus it's hard to get it here
user6857832
16:31
That's why I always bring them when I go to Australia
user6857832
I bring like 2 hershey kisses chocolate, they are enough for me..
user6857832
Cuz one hershey kisses contains like 20 or so chocolate, but they are small like a candy, really small.
user6857832
So that way I can even eat chocolates without getting fat :D
user6857832
16:33
But I am already underweight, So I don't need to worry about it haha.
why are you underweight?
cook more.. eat more ;)
user6857832
Yes, I am underweight lol.
user6857832
I am so lazy to cook :D
user6857832
I hate cookin
user6857832
I'm probably underweight cause I skip my meals sometimes, and I don't eat much.
user6857832
16:46
@JonahSloan Are you a good cook?
@Hemlata I don't usually cook, but I am good at it
user6857832
@JonahSloan That means you don't live alone?
user6857832
Nice. I'm pretty bad at cooking.
@Hemlata No, I usually don't eat at home
user6857832
@JonahSloan Oh that means you usually go out to eat haha.
user6857832
16:57
I usually prefer to cook myself cause here most of the food is spicy, and I don't like spicy food.
user6857832
Yay finally did chapter 9 :D
user6857832
Now I can start chapter 10.
17:39
I am going away from home :'(
@ItachiUchiha where to?
Africa?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Where to?
user6857832
It's fun to live alone
It's dangerous to live alone!
No, just away from Leaf Village. Do remember I am a rough ninja.
user6857832
17:43
@JonahSloan You trying to scare me?
@Hemlata No, I am simply stating a fact
user6857832
I love living alone. I jus don't like living alone at night otherwise it's fun living alone.
user6857832
@JonahSloan Why do you think that it's dangerous to live alone?
@Hemlata Because it's more likely something bad will happen to people who live alone
Also, it's expensive
user6857832
@JonahSloan Um, no its not true.
user6857832
17:47
As long as you lock your door and keep all windows close, nothing can happen to you.
user6857832
@JonahSloan How?
@Hemlata Human trafficking?
user6857832
@JonahSloan Nah, nobody can force you for anything.
Also depression
user6857832
17:52
If you'll hangout with your friends then you won't gonna feel alone.
I'm pretty sure "companionship" is one of the basic human necessities, like food, water, shelter, etc.
user6857832
Yeah
user6857832
You can get those even If you live alone.
"These needs include food, water, air, shelter, sex and sleep."
One of those is difficult to get when you live alone
user6857832
Yeah but it has nothing to do with living alone
user6857832
17:57
You can earn enough money to get food
user6857832
I agree like you can go in depression If you will be alone, but it has nothing to do with other things.
Depression has everything to do with everything
user6857832
Yeah but If you'll hangout with your friends then you won't gonna feel alone
What if you don't have any friends?
user6857832
Um, yeah then it's different.
user6857832
18:03
It's kinda true though, cause even though I have friends I do feel sometimes down, but it's just sometime. So I can feel how the person gonna feel If they don't have friends.
user6857832
But you can't even live with your family for whole of your life.
user6857832
And the worst thing is If you're sick then no one is there for you.
Depression isn't exactly like that.
user6857832
Yeah
It's more like... imagine if you can cook, and at some point, the food just stops tasting good, you know it tastes the same, you just can't enjoy it anymore. So you try spicing it up with spices, and it helps for a little while, but then stops too. And no one around you understands that everything you taste isn't enjoyable, and then they tell you that you should just enjoy the food, or maybe add some spices, but that's what you've been trying to do all along and it doesn't help,.
user6857832
18:15
Yeah
user6857832
But what I cook always taste bad cause I don't know cooking lol.
fge
fge
Moo
Is it possible to allow a class to be extended only within the same package, but still allow it to be used outside the package?
fge
fge
@overactor not per se; but you can use an interface to that effect, plus a factory of whatever form, yes
@overactor Why?
I really don't understand what kind of help are you providing to the consumer by finaling your class or whatever.
18:29
@MadaraUchiha I wanted to use it as a possible way to implement Either in Java.
@overactor So why lock extensions?
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha there are valid use cases for that; program by interfaces :)
because I want to guarantee that every instance of Either is either Left or Right
@fge For once, it makes testing hard-to-impossible
Also, don't tell me how to program.
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha certainly not
Quite the opposite
18:30
(Not you per-say, but the language)
If I wanted the language to tell me how to program, I'd go to Haskell
fge
fge
Since you expose only interfaces, they are easily mockable, regardless of your own implementation
Therefore testing is a breeze
@fge but someone could still implement the interface...
fge
fge
@overactor yes, which they would want to do if they were to program with your API and test the behavior of their code
(your code is tested before you publish it, right?)
@fge Right, but I don't control language features.
Classes that are part of the stdlib
And I can't extend them for a mock, since most of them are final.
And now you're going to say "You don't need to mock stdlib objects for tests"
And I will beg to differ, because sometimes you need to.
fge
fge
No, I'm not going to say that; but you can always work around if you need to
Every problem in computer science can be solved using another layer of indirection, right? :p
18:35
@fge Heh
All I'm saying, "You should code this way" isn't a valid usecase for limiting behavior.
@fge I'm mostly doing it as an excercise for myself, good point though.
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha be careful, next you are going to advocate perl :p
The Either class is very basic though, I hardly see a need to mock it
@fge Not really
I'll go and eat now, thanks for the input
18:37
I'm just asking for the usefulness of a tool that only limits, I don't see the benfit
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha would you buy a car to travel over the sea?
You mark a variable as private to indicate that it's internal state that shouldn't be touched from the outside, because it would make the system unstable at runtime.
fge
fge
(for some definition of "buy")
@fge If it's capable and is comparable to the alternatives? Sure.
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha then it's not a car; QED :p
18:39
@fge I fail the see the metaphor here...
as for the particular task of ensuring Left/Right... any reason to not use enum?
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha you seem to be misunderstanding what the op wanted; an interface is meant to enforce a certain behavior, and what is wanted here is to provide a working instance of the interface but not the implementation; that is a perfectly valid use case
See neo4j for instance
There is no visible implementation of GraphDatabaseService
@fge Again, I want to mock GraphicsDatabaseService for a test
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha you can, since this is an interface
So what's easier, making a new object that implements the interface, delegating 19 methods to a real object, and one to mock?
Or extending the original object and overriding the one method I need to mock?
fge
fge
18:43
@MadaraUchiha use a mock library
mockito, for instance
@fge Mockito can't mock final objects.....
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha sigh it is an interface
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Q: How to mock a final class with mockito

buttowskiI have a final class, something like this: public final class RainOnTrees{ public void startRain(){ // some code here } } I am using this class in some other class like this: public class Seasons{ RainOnTrees rain = new RainOnTrees(); public void findSeasonAndRain(){ ...

@fge But I want all methods except for one to be real
I don't want mockito to mock all the methods for me.
fge
fge
Wait, what?
If you do that you have a problem
What do you care about? State or behavior?
And what do you test anyway?
@fge Say I have an object that relies on some service.
I want to mock the output function from the service, so that I can assert the result.
Remember that most use cases are for existing, often-not tested code. Not ideal, modular, abstracted code that is the way you expect it to be.
The service itself might be a facade for something much more horrid, that cannot be tested right now.
I don't want to change the behavior of the service, I just want to mock one method out of the service.
fge
fge
18:54
Ah, so you are working with "legacy" code
That is an entirely different kettle of fish :p
@fge I don't work with Java anymore, but yes, most people out there work with legacy code.
fge
fge
Ah, there we go; you are back to your old self criticizing Java here and out :p
I still do Java and I still believe it's one of the best languages for getting things done :)
@fge I believe you can "get things done" in pretty much any language
When comparing languages we compare useful features and warts
I still don't feel like Java's features outweigh its warts, is all 😛
fge
fge
"Feel" is the keyword here :)
Indeed, it's a question of taste
But that's not what the original discussion was about
I'm asking, what benefit do you get for finaling your classes?
The benefits of other limiting features such as type hints and visibility are obvious
final, not so much.
This isn't just a Java thing
fge
fge
19:11
@MadaraUchiha immutability of behavior
@fge Example?
fge
fge
String
@fge Why do you care if I wanted to extend String?
Sure, it's a stupid idea, and I wouldn't do it.
But why lock it down?
fge
fge
19:29
@MadaraUchiha why wouldn't you lock it down?
@fge What am I gaining from it?
A consumer extending String and passing it around deserves whatever he's getting
fge
fge
@MadaraUchiha what would you be gaining from making it non immutable? This is a circular argument
And there may be a good reason I can't think of vOv
@fge We're not necessarily talking about immutability
@MadaraUchiha an assurance that when you take String as a parameter, you get an immutable object
fge
fge
And again, layers of indirections
19:30
There are plenty of non-immutable classes which are final.
Welp, dinner time, gtg
Good talk, I enjoy these, I always learn new things 😀
final types have the seal of unsubstitutibility (or something) that ensures nothing can replace implementations that are marked final
if an implementor wants to extend it, they must use a new type to wrap around it and build said immutable objects instead of extending it. like streams, this makes sure all default stream objects are "safe"
what you gain: assurance, because java is verbose and things you lock down are locked down
@MadaraUchiha My argument is that it communicates intent.
@kiheru Because the Either contains a different type of value depending on if it's Left or Right.
I think Java enums are not powerful enough to elegantly do this type of thing
enum Either { field; constants; }?
public class Either<T> {
  private T left;
  private T right;

  ...
}
Or something, probably
19:45
you can store values in enums (the value is considered final but if it's mutable you can still mess with it
@fge Would you ever mock an Optional?
public class Either<L, R> {
    private L left;
    private R right;

    ...
}
room topic changed to Java // NOT ANDROID OR JAVASCRIPT
but only (exactly) one of both is ever present
ummm
so L and R are two distinct types that do not share a correlation and this wrapper serves to present that idea?
if there can be just one of each, then enum sounds like a perfect match
19:49
@Unihedron exactly
@kiheru But where are you going to store the value?
@overactor how would you create this object then? If one of them is null, sounds like you won't be able to infer the type
Either.ofNonull(value); // R is missing
Either.ofNonull(value, (Type2) null); // awkward
@Unihedron That was just me riffing on what @MadaraUchiha wrote, I'll show you how I actually implemented it at the moment.
	public static interface Either<L, R> {
		<T> T map(Function<? super L, ? extends T> leftMapper, Function<? super R, ? extends T> rightMapper);
		<T> Either<T,R> mapLeft(Function<? super L, ? extends T> mapper);
		<T> Either<L,T> mapRight(Function<? super R, ? extends T> mapper);
		void apply(Consumer<? super L> leftConsumer, Consumer<? super R> rightConsumer);

		default Optional<L> left() {
			return map(l -> Optional.ofNullable(l), r -> Optional.empty());
		}

		default Optional<R> right() {
	public static final class Left<L, R> implements Either<L, R> {
		private L value;

		public Left(L left) {
			value = left;
		}

		@Override
		public <T> T map(Function<? super L, ? extends T> leftMapper, Function<? super R, ? extends T> rightMapper) {
			return leftMapper.apply(value);
		}

		@Override
		public <T> Either<T, R> mapLeft(Function<? super L, ? extends T> mapper) {
			return new Left<>(mapper.apply(value));
		}

		@Override
		public <T> Either<L, T> mapRight(Function<? super R, ? extends T> mapper) {
the Right class is left as an exercise for the reader
I have no idea how any of this implementation fulfills the contract you specified, but it seems like you need an Optional<?> that you can check the type of yourself
the use of ofNullable() in the left() and right() methods of Either is probably a weak solution
@Unihedron are you suggesting runtime type checking?
I'm suggesting what you need, not what you should use
the contract isn't fulfilled by the code above and I don't think will easily be done without breaking an arm
19:58
@Unihedron The idea is that only Left and Right implement Either.
@overactor what you ultimately need is a construct similar to Either<Number, String>, correct?
hence my question: "Can I prevent an interface from being implemented outside the package it is declared in but still allow it to be used everywhere"
@Unihedron well, yeah.
@Unihedron I'm not quite following what you mean by that sentence
@overactor your interface only ensures that it returns something based on what you pass it, not that it will return a value of the type you need
nor that one of the values will be null
Yeah, that's what caused me to wonder if there was a way to ensure that only certain implementations of the interface exist.
An interface never guarantees much in Java, does it?
ok, proposed interpretation: first, the interface is package private, no one else can see it except classes in that package you write
second, implement it an abstract class (BaseSide) instead which others can see but not possible to implement it - which also means your code might look awful
third, just setup a final Either<L, R>, and since it's final no one can extend it
20:08
first option doesn't allow the interface to be used outside the package though, so that defeats the purpose
3 I can't implement it the way I'd like (but is possibly the best way to guarantee the behaviour)
2 I don't quite get, if the class can be seen it can be extended, no?
make the constructor package-private?
and no class can implement it properly because it doesn't have access to calling the constructor with super()
@Unihedron oh, that would work
@overactor an example of 3 might be:
the default constructor is always implicitly called, right?
    public static final class Either<L, R> {
        final L left;
        final R right;
        final boolean side;

        private Either(L value) {
            left = value;
            right = null;
            side = true;
        }

        private Either(R value) {
            left = null;
            right = value;
            side = false;
        }

        public Optional<L> left() {
            return Optional.ofNullable(left);
        }

        public Optional<R> right() {
            return Optional.ofNullable(right);
(do Left v = capsule.valueRaw(); if you trust the super contract, otherwise check after value() with reflection or something)
20:14
@Unihedron It's certainly possible, but I like the elegance of the version with the Left and Right class
@overactor it's elegant sure, but it doesn't do what you said it needs from what I can tell
@Unihedron It does with the package private default constructor though
as an abstract class
@overactor hold on, re-reading what you said made me more confused
You're doing Either<Left, Right> where Left and Right are both implementations of Either?
Q1. why not Either<? extends Either> then, you don't even need the contract of keeping two seperate values
Q2. isn't that a circular dependency?
@Unihedron it's Either<L, R> where L and R are generic types
I'm basically using the strategy pattern
@overactor but you're going to use Left and Right, which are the only types to implement Either, right?
20:19
Left is the strategy for Either that contains a left value
oh right
@Unihedron yes, but you always pass them around as an Either
from the sounds of that, you probably don't need to worry about not having it overridden
if someone has a better implementation of Either that returns a random value selector, that still fulfills your contract and by LSP you should be able to work with it
@Unihedron Not really, all you need to know is that the library you're using only uses Left and Right to construct Either
But I feel like guaranteeing it isn't bad.
I like it when you can communicate the intent of your code through the code itself.
@overactor that doesn't matter because Either is the interface that represents a strategy, and while your library provides two, there's nothing in the contract that prevents other non-conflicting strategies to exist
such as: randomly selecting values
naturally they wouldn't want to, just like you wouldn't implement your own guava Multiset
20:23
@Unihedron The problem is that the Either contract as it is written in Java code can't fully express what an Either is supposed to do though.
only when other conflicting strategies do exist should you use an abstract class
@overactor /** */
@Unihedron good point
more like
I'm probably trying to write non-Java code in Java.
abstract classes are usually very barebones, and the implementation is there to say "you'll probably need this because I did", and while it can enforce "you can see this but you can't use this", it's not a helpful way to use it
20:26
@Unihedron But it really doesn't make sense to implement Either any other way, it's such a single purpose concept
@overactor well, Map's Entry<> is a public interface that no one implements
and it doesn't really hurt to have that public, since it's implementation-dependent
Swift has both public and open as visibility levels.
hi swift
an open class is like a public class in Java
what's the catch?
20:29
a public class in swift can be used but not overridden outside the module it's in if I'm not mistaken
@Unihedron If you use public, there's a 0.001% chance it publishes all of your porn to your relatives' facebook feed.
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129
Q: What is the 'open' keyword in Swift?

ClashsoftThe ObjectiveC.swift file from the standard library contains the following few lines of code around line 228: extension NSObject : Equatable, Hashable { /// ... open var hashValue: Int { return hash } } What does open var mean in this context, or what is the open keyword in general?

@MadaraUchiha +f my porn
more like
I don't use facebook
And on that bombshell, it's time for me to go watch Moana with my girlfriend.
Thanks for your help and the discussion guys
@overactor Great movie, amazing graphics.
Have fun!
20:30
A public class is accessible but not subclassable outside of the defining module. A public class member is accessible but not overridable outside of the defining module.
I learned a lot and gained even more perspective.
RIP open closed principle
you will forever be missed
And you solved my problem, even if I'm the only one that likes the solution.
by the time I used swift, it was still at swift 2, now I really want to pick up swift again just to see what swift 3 holds
An open class is accessible and subclassable outside of the defining module.
20:31
I feel like the people who say they're scared by horror films but still want to watch horror films
@Unihedron Expression was too complex to be solved in reasonable time
The compiler has issues, other than that, I love Swift
see you!
@MadaraUchiha will do, have a nice evening, you tooo @Unihedron
@overactor You tooo.
@overactor You threee.
is it possible to mock the following stream?
List<ExtendedOrder> enrichedOrders = tradeEngine.enrichAll(orders)
.stream()
.filter(extendedOrder -> extendedOrder.status == status)
.collect(toList());
when(tradeEngine.enrichAll(Arrays.asList(mockedOrder))).thenReturn(Arrays.asList‌​(mockedExtendedOrder));
It throws an exception
ah, it dosnt throw an exception.. the list is empty
because i havent set the status of my mocked extended order
Any idea why this wont work?
when(mockedExtendedOrder.status).thenReturn(COMPLETED);
status is a private enum inside ExtendedOrder
20:59
I need to get mockedExtendedOrder.status to return COMPLETED. Any ideas? It's final too

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