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14:01
He has a blog? And wouldn't it make more sense to ask him instead of me?
@AbhishekHingnikar Sour Coder
At least, last I knew. It hasn't been updated in a while.
Damn, the jsperf fixer isn't here ?
Does this jsperf look honest to you ?
@rlemon How did you say to do the hidden textarea?
@AbhishekHingnikar Why aren't you asking @rlemon that?
!!Should I go to the gym today?
14:08
@OctavianDamiean Of course!
!!Are you sure?
@OctavianDamiean Impossible
@OctavianDamiean Did you ever finish Portal?
I want to play Portal 2's co-op!
And Trine, if anyone's interested.
14:11
Blah.
How do I type into a hidden textarea?
@Zirak You never ended up playing Alter Ego, did you?
@LogicalAngel Unhide it and type?
Can't unhide it.
If it's just out of the view and not hidden, you can probably find it by tabbing over elements.
@SomeGuy I played until adulthood, but then got bored and left.
@LogicalAngel You're really annoying
Ah. Another fun game I came across: playescapegoat.com
14:13
Someone suggested to use a hidden textarea to insert data into an iframe, but I can't seem to figure out how to get that to work.
someone was me
and go look how they do it for WYSIWYG editors
that was my suggestion
@AbhishekHingnikar why u need know ma blog?
How do you place an iframe as an editor field.. ?
"Basically they hide your textarea and place an iframe as an editor field."
@Esailija can you fast check this jsperf looks rightly done ? jsperf.com/substrorregex
!!mdn designmode
14:21
@Loktar I'm not sure I remember correctly, but you'd ordered an Oculus Rift, hadn't you?
@dystroy try this jsperf.com/substrorregex/2
don't put stuff in setup cos they get redefined on each sample
@Esailija but yours is slower
I make too many changes
my ftp is setup to only transfer changed files. :/ this is one week of file changes.
@rlemon cause its awesome
@dystroy meh getting internal error 500
14:24
I got that a lot too
@AbhishekHingnikar did you want sour coder or arrrrrlemon.tumblr.com
I made yours 3 times faster and almost same speed as the other
@rlemon What's your Twitch?
oh man
I cannot place my last update... constantly crashing
14:25
@Esailija In fact mine is still significantly slower on the real test cases (I suppose it's for short strings)
@rlemon Do you still play Kerbal?
@dystroy check it now jsperf.com/substrorregex/2
yours is only 10% slower now
@KendallFrey I will go back to it
I tend to spend a few weeks on each game then rotate
I'm getting back into it.
atm i'm getting back into terraria
in anticipation of the new patch
14:27
Can you get anything into a nice orbit yet? XD
yea, orbit is fine for me
10/10 get a nice circular orbit
doing anything once I get up there is where i got stuck.
Can you rendezvous?
lol
@rlemon arrrrlemon.tumblr.com
I can get in orbit and just circle.
I'm building a complete space station.
14:28
@dystroy are you expecting substr to be slow? it doesn't do anything
I want to take the time to learn how to do stuff in space.
because strings are immutable it can just return basically the parent string
but i'm le tired.
You should play Orbiter just for the tutorials.
indexOf is also really fast for short ascii strings.. all the strings fit in a cache line
14:29
Yes
Just a note : be careful with those jsperf. As the code isn't optimized, they don't show how the function really perform (but I still expect Aegis's code to be faster than mine on short strings). See jsperf.com/substrorregex/3dystroy 19 secs ago
Hm. For some reason, when I enable designMode for an iFrame's contentDocument, the document becomes higher and wider than the iFrame's height and width. How would I resolve that?
@dystroy should use charAt instead of []: P
@Esailija why?
14:33
Is that faster ?
the generated code was different last time I checked
Why ? Because it can assume the receiver is a string ?
it cannot
I mean the probablility is different, just like when you allocate for a "fixed size" array
14:36
I will look at the generated code because I cannot recall
this is fun:
!!> String.prototype.charAt.call(["hello","goodbye"],5)
@JanDvorak ","
but logical
but it tells something about the expected performance
@SomeGuy yea
can't wait to get it
14:40
@Esailija Can you answer ?
@dystroy thanks for the notice; I actually read elsewhere that the slow part in regex is their creation, not the match. It might be part of the why, in your test, the difference is much thinner. — Aegis 30 secs ago
aegis is now fastest because of charAt jsperf.com/substrorregex/4
Rome total war 2 kicks ass
[] has KeyedLoadIC_Initialize
although some people are having hilarious graphical glitches
.charAt just calls charAt
14:42
they are all pretty close
to each other
although the perf is insanely horrible for what it does
200k operations per second just replacing some strings?
when you should be able to serve 100k requests per second
:D
Good thing I don't use my browser as a server
(restarting, be back in a few)
Anyone in here use IE?
I believe it's cos of the sick amount of allocations
the faster it goes the more it allocates and the more gc does work which makes it .. slower
14:50
@Zirak I have the time for a very quick match by the way.
@Loktar Just saw TotalBiscuit trying it out at PAX. I want one, man.
y u no TS?
5 mins ago, by Caprica Six
(restarting, be back in a few)
@Esailija Did you make the FF test ?
14:54
yes but it's invalid for FF since comments don't prevent inlining in FF
want to make FF look faster in any perf? Make sure the function can be inlined in both and then add huge comment - V8 will look much slower then
:d
@Esailija how come V8 is much slower with huge comments?
because it doesn't inline functions that have more than 600 bytes of source text
(anything counts towards it)
I dunno it could be good because the check can be done in one instruction whereas more sophisticated checks would take much longer
any time doing analysis is away from runtime
:P
A contenteditable div does not have a selectionStart property?
14:58
it does do more sophisticated tests but after checking source size
@Esailija you could count the nodes in the AST (which you build anyways)
it does
and ignore the byte size
0
Q: Organisation of $(document).ready

DjaveI have some code that looks something like this, except rather than 2 sections, there are about 20, and they have real code in them: /*------------ * Contents: * 1. Load slider * 2. Check form /*------------ /*------------ * 1. Load slider /*------------ var slider_id = 101; var ...

the byte size check is for massive speed to instantly disqualify
if you don't check byte size do you really want to count the nodes in some massive function
15:00
it still computes the AST, doesn't it?
yes but only if the size is less than 600
the company I work for does raffles all the time. They'll give away things like tvs, ipads, ps3s, etc.
I've won three things in the raffle.
1) A company branded umbrella
2) A company branded coffee mug
3) A company branded teeshirt.
how do you execute javascript if you don't have its AST?
  // Do a quick check on source code length to avoid parsing large
  // inlining candidates.
  if (target_shared->SourceSize() >
      Min(FLAG_max_inlined_source_size, kUnlimitedMaxInlinedSourceSize)) {
    TraceInline(target, caller, "target text too big");
    return kNotInlinable;
@JanDvorak they don't keep the AST around
so it's build twice???
15:01
@Esailija This is surprising to me too...
build it anytime it's needed
should cache it
@Shmiddty You're the champion, my friend.
@JanDvorak they don't store it by decision
AST takes a lot memory
@synth3tk I swear they're doing it on purpose
when I won the umbrella (in a conference room with about 100 people in it), I let slip an "awwwww", because the TV was still up for grabs
everyone laughed, but now I'm the guy who wins disappointing prizes
15:03
while it feels hacky on first feeling it's actually quite genius
sounds like my luck. came close to winning an entertainment system at one of my old company's christmas parties.
But you won a trip down the garbage disposal instead.
you can always trade the memory for speed/less hacky heuristics somewhere else
Some dumbass on the LoL forums translated "innit" to "ain't".
@Shmiddty In their defense, it's not a common word.
15:07
@synth3tk then why was this person trying to translate cockney english?
@Shmiddty Because you're on the LoL forums. ba dum tsh!
that didn't work
The GD board for LoL isn't as sad as the Java room here.
[tag:cv-pls]
goddamnit. how do i do that magically thing you guys do?
ty
15:11
@JanDvorak another wtf about v8 inlining is that inlining across context boundaries is only supported on x86
that gives a huge penalty on many patterns on x64
another is that SO lowercases tags in chat
consider
var fn = (function(){
    var lol = 3;
    return function() {
        return lol;
    };
})()
fn() (which always returns 3 no matter what) is only inlined on x86 :D
How do I get the caret position in a contentEditable div?
that means whenever fn is called it must be assumed to have side effects etc
but in this:
var fn = (function(){
    var lol = 3;
    return {

        one: function() {
            return this.lol();
        },

        lol: function() {
            return lol;
        }
    };
})()
hmm bad example since one is not a closure
if we assume it was... then call to this.lol is inlined even on x64 because of the shared context
!!>"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa".replace(/./g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&‌​16?x-15:x+11))
15:15
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: illegal character"
!!>"aaaaaaaaaaaa".replace(/./g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&16?x-15:x+11))
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: illegal character"
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: illegal character"
@Shmiddty "nnnnnnnnnnnn"
what the hell is going on here?
rot13?
yeah
but for some reason, the chat must be inserting non-visible characters past a certain length, so the parser doesn't understand it
!!>"Shmiddty".replace(/./g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&16?x-15:x+11))
15:21
@Shmiddty "Fuzvqqgl"
!!> "nderscore".replace(/./g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&16?x-15:x+11))
@Shmiddty "aqrefpber"
!!> "@Zirak".replace(/\w/g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&16?x-15:x+11))
@Shmiddty "@Mvenx"
Zirak shall henceforth be known as Mvenx.
!!> "@Kendall".replace(/\w/g,x=>String.fromCharCode((x=x.charCodeAt()+2)&16?x-15:x+11))
@Shmiddty "@Xraqnyy"
In the era of internationalization and unicode, can't American forget rot13 ?
Is it posible for me to set a selection for a contentEditable div?
15:32
yes
but will be horrid
How would I do that?
I do it for my chat easy input script
works well in Chrome
IE requires different code
tl;dr setSelectionRange
!!mdn setSelectionRange
Oky setSelectionRange works.
Thank you.
IE/Opera/Safari all do not support it FYI
Chrome and FF
sorry they do basic support
and IE9+
15:38
Yesterday I heard a guy say that Safari was better than Chrome, Firefox, and IE.
So, it does work?
I haven't used Safari, but... really?
@LogicalAngel what does IE9+ mean
What were the arguments ? You can't just say A is better than B.
I mean for Chrome and so on.
15:41
@dystroy FireFox burns me, Chrome is blinding, Opera is boring, but Safari... Safari is the right mix of majestic and fun.
Can't argue with that
but Safari is cruel
and dangerous for Spanish kings
@dystroy There were none.
At least not for Safari.
I think he bashed the other browsers a bit though
I don't really remember.
this isnt working.. document.scrollTop=500
I didn't listen to him.
is this syntax wrong? document.scrollTop=500
15:45
The syntax is fine.
If it wasn't you'd get a syntax error.
oh thats true
Safari sucks (from what i've been reported back doing my demos. It is always the browser that fails)
Opera might be nice, but I wouldn't know because for the first half of their life they embedded ads right into the browser. so fuck them.
IE is getting better, but I hate the UX
FF is good, but again I personally dislike their UX
Chrome recently has actually been getting worse? more bugs... more crashing.. but I am sitting on an update, so who knows.
we should all use lynx
it is the only solution for a unified web.
no. stahp.
HAMMAHTIME!
im sitting on an update too for days now.. but too many tabs open, don't want to wait for reload..
15:49
same. I keep tabs open to remember what i'm working on
I should be ok to do the update soon though, i've been closing them off all morning
same. I hibernate my computer instead of shutting it down.
same here.. sometimes to get rid of tabs I add them to the bookmark void..
@SomeGuy yeah man Im pretty excited
Im hoping mines in the next batch
which will be like 2 weeks
then we all are visiting Loktar
I already have priced flights.
woah @rlemon new avatr
didn't recognize you
15:52
how could you not
@bushdiver shudder My bookmark bar is 1% useful links, 99% "I might use this sometime in the next decade"
indian mountie buffalo with lemon wedges in a underwater reef..... HOW IS THIS NOT INSTANTLY RECOGNIZABLE AS ME!?
lol
@rlemon is an injun
we prefer "Wagon Burners"
15:53
that is pretty badass, when its smaller it looks like a samuri
i have a rift..
@bushdiver you're not in the US are you?
all the non US people get them so fast makes me jealous
in the us
i ordered in april
oh nice
got august 3
15:54
I ordered August 7th :?
wish i didnt now though because the hi def will probably be available in the coming months
and the resolution of the current dev version is really bad
meh Ill just own 3 :P
@Loktar you close to Omaha?
yea
like 15 mins away
I really don't like the current version at all, gives me eye strain and is generally not very enjoyable. lots of potential though
15:56
next time i'm going to kearney (I fly into omaha) we have to meet up
yeah for sure
~$700 for a return flight from here to Omaha
is the Rift worth it....
hrm...
no not now
well not if you're not going to dev
i'm talking just to try it
haha
> what did you do this weekend?
spent $700 and flew to Nebraska to visit a internet buddy so I could play with his Rift for a couple of hours....
> was it worth it?
Totes..
Oky, so I hide a textarea behind my div, and guess what... the damnable caret marker is still visible.
15:58
hide it off screen
position: absolute;
left: -999em;
Can I hide it offscreen without scrollbars being visible?
absolute postion removes the element from the document flow
what this means is: yes, but IE5 might fuck you up. never trust IE5
Oh. Yay. I'll try that.
see ^- no bars
ohh snap it is lunchtime already?
brb
yes, it is.
16:02
my stupid brake line went out just got to work
going to have a nice short day
@synth3tk So stuff like Wikipedia articles? :P
Oh, look at that. Lunch time! Be back.... whenever @SomeGuy leaves!
posted on September 03, 2013

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He never leaves.
Am I paranoiac or is he just accusing me of cheating ?
Your question seems taylor made for @dystroy 's answer. But, given that _032.0_ is possible, why isn't _032._0 possible ? — sln 1 min ago
16:14
morning there
@BadgerGirl Neither do you!
@dystroy Either that or he's complimenting you on writing a good answer.
@Saravanan Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Hello all, How to get all the images from given Url/
?
First time I can be paid specifically for using SO :
My name is Krista Loewen. I am a research assistant at the Edwards School of
Business at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. I am working with
Professors Joe Schmidt and Christopher Poile. We’re researching Stack Overflow
and Github, and I found your email by reading your profile and visiting your
website.


We would like to know if you would be willing to take part in a study. We are
trying to answer these questions:


Are online reputation scores from Stack Overflow and Github valid predictors
how can i do?
jsfiddle.net/dHgmt please take a look, my idea is the droped div will get a shock effects when it drops down
16:25
Maybe you could do a tapering sin pattern at the end.
in other words, if i use 500 in the slideToggle(500), i want the the droped div will shock up-and-down when about 470 later
@dystroy Don't give them your credit card number, whatever you do
I get now 15ms on it.. managed to get rid of recursion :)
100000 elapsed ms: 11
anyone help me?
please
16:27
Do you know how to do a sin pattern?
sin, cosin
@Neil I would not have, but I hadn't thought about this possibility.
@LogicalAngel did u said to me?
@dystroy I was partially kidding.. might be legit
thank you, actually i just know a little bit of jQuery effects and some stuff about css
@LogicalAngel
16:29
I'd assume a con artist would offer a bit more money.. but still, I wouldn't give it if they asked.. thus the "partially" in partially kidding
@Esailija no but I will
@Neil tell me if you receive it too
but in fact I had just voted to close one of their message as a question, that's where they might have noticed me
@LogicalAngel sin pattern sounds like the div will get rotated?
or something like that
I'm not sure how you would integrate it into an animation, but you could do a setInterval(object.style.height = Math.sin(someNum) - counter) or something like that.
No, it's just an up and down pattern. If you use sin and cosin with equal values, it will circle.
setInterval() is a built-in method of javascript?
oh,..
16:32
@dystroy If I get a message like that I'll let you know, but I doubt if I will
You would do sin() to get it to move up and down, and -counter to get the up and down pattern to taper down to smaller and smaller effects until it no longer moved.
It would resemble a ball losing kinetic energy each time it hit the ground.
im searching setInterval(codes, interval), and study how to use it to achieve my goal
yes, you are so right
i just want to get that effects, but do not know how to describe that to you...so intelligent of you
Don't forget to clearInterval when you get to the no-motion phase so you don't have a random interval firing in the background uneccessarily.
im not so sure if you mean i should invoke clearInterval() after setInterval()?
var intervalId = setInterval(func,time);
clearInterval(intervalId) // when done
16:40
When the sin pattern tapers down and the height of the object is no longer fluxuating, use clearInterval on your setInterval so the interval is not firing the code uneccessarily.
the time is just for the interval
Do var intervalName = setInterval(functionHandle, milliseconds);
@Loktar oh.. :)
intervalId is more logical @LogicalAngel :P
Which would fire the functionHandle function every so many milliseconds.
16:43
yes, the same question to me
?
posted on September 03, 2013 by Peter Beverloo

Last week, 430 authors committed 1,760 changes to the Blink, Chromium, Skia and v8 repositories. This article highlights some of them, up to revision 220870. Christophe deprecated the returnValue property on all events, and instead properly implemented the property on the onbeforeunload event. He made arguments mandatory on a ton of native methods, and fixed the […]

does this link work for you?
doesnt work
oh, because i logged in
16:47
this refers to the window when in a setInterval or timeout
so the url contains my info
wait.. thats not your link @LogicalAngel thought it was, it has a bit of craziness going on
lol..
I dunno JQuery very well.
@Neil In fact, I think they'll have some difficulties in doing their stats...
should i logout when i wanna share a jsfiddle link for you?
16:50
The personality test will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and the puzzles will take no longer than 8 minutes. Your responses will remain strictly confidential. You will also be asked to provide the email of your current direct manager, or most recent client. We will ask them to fill out a very brief survey (5 minutes) about your performance and behavior at work.
what should i do?
please
Nothing, its fine.
Let me restructure this code a bit and see if I can get it to work out.
thank you so much, im very new to js
@LogicalAngel
@dystroy I wonder if that actually works
like, who would actually do that?
16:54
@Shmiddty That's basically what I answered :
Hi,

   I'm sorry but this is a deal-breaker :

"The personality test will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and the puzzles will take no longer than 8 minutes. Your responses will remain strictly confidential. You will also be asked to provide the email of your current direct manager, or most recent client. We will ask them to fill out a very brief survey (5 minutes) about your performance and behavior at work."


There might be some bias in your study : not everybody will want to bother their manager or customer (and the 8$ would not help at all, especially for people having done 
People answering their test will be people not reading the conditions (which are very long).
Seriously... Ask your customer to fill a survey about your behavior and tell them you'd get 8$ for that...

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