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09:01
@Miszy That would be sweet
px data type
@Neil It would be included in object CSS model, they're working on it.
They'd have to then add % and em though
what would be the literal syntax for percent?
@Neil They will be discussing it on the next TC39 meeting.
Though I honestly hope they don't try to do something silly like limit max percentage to 100%
I'm perfectly capable of checking that on my own, tyvm
09:05
There was a proposed idea from 2009 about operators overloading
I'd love to see them add something that allows 100% - Xpx
so I think it would not be bound to any specific units, rather something like this:
    function addCssValues (a, b) {
        // do something with a and b
    }

    Function.defineOperator('+', addCssValues, CSS, CSS);
Then you'd be able to use it as follows:
var a = new CSS();
var b = new CSS();
var c = new CSS();
...
let c = a + b;
But it's only my guessing.
@monners you can propose the idea on esdiscuss
@FlorianMargaine It's probably more of a CSS spec idea
@monners It don't think CSS spec influences EcmaScript
09:16
Right. So it's probably more of a CSS spec idea. It's already something that can be achieved in JS, with a lot of fucking around mind you.
And I think you meant doing 100% - 10px in JavaScript, right?
In CSS you can just do calc(100% - 10px) and there you go.
@Miszy X = some value
It's already there :p
@Miszy Well I learnt something today... looks up browser support
@monners -webkit-calc + calc are very well supported
09:18
@Miszy Bam! Thanks!
Wow, even IE9
And here I've been using padding like a fool
@monners box-sizing: border-box; is still very useful :]
@monners You are sad, and you should feel sad
@Miszy Oh, I'm well aware of box sizing. Only thing IE seems to have gotten right.
I actually didn't know about that either
@Neil opens another bottle of wine
09:21
what the heck, it's one of the most useful CSS features ever :D
Once you drop IE8 support of course.
Fuck, I could have used the shit outta that on the current project I'm on.
@Neil I am rubber and you are glue...
While we're on awesome CSS features, you should take a look at vw, vh, vmin and vmax units. Very useful, I use it all the time now for positioning.
God I feel stupid now
Mind that spaces around operator are required in CSS calc. This is invalid: calc(100%-10px)
That seems reasonable
without context, what result could possibly hold meaning from such a calculation?
09:27
@Neil What do you mean? :)
@Neil Thumbnails next to flexible text? Sidebars of fixed width inline with flexible containers?
@monners That's called context :)
@Neil That's why I asked what do you mean ;)
@Miszy I mean you can't subtract love from inches
@Neil You can the way I do it ;)
09:29
@Neil I ACTUALLY CAN. More inches = more love, if you know what I mean :D
@Miszy Oh I walked into that one :)
I'm pretty sure the requirement of spaces around the operator are to make the calc futureproof, when CSS4 variables are implemented. Then it will all get messy.
calc($myAss - $yourAss)
another useful css feature: counters
supported by IE8.
All this cool shit and yet we still can't adequately style select elements
Hi all, can anyone tell me why I'm having issues with an if() else() statement? The condition returns true in the if() clause, and then the else() is fired anyway. Why is this?
09:43
show code
1 message moved to recycle bin
@Miszy You're coming off a bit strong there
@Miszy don't be rude
How was that rude?
o.O
Is censorship something usual for you @FlorianMargaine? :P
I didn't mean to be rude.
..ehm..I'll sort the code so it's small enough to post here.
That's probably why he removed it
09:45
well, I'm not the only one who saw it like this :\
Because it seemed like you did intend to be rude :p
@Dan thanks, we can't help you otherwise
Yeah, I'm an asshole :(
		if( 336 <= 500 )
		{
			console.log( "Mobile." + mobileBreakpoint + " " + windowWidth );
		}
		else( 336 >= 500 )
		{
			console.log( "Desktop " + mobileBreakpoint + " " + windowWidth );
		}
@Dan You can't use else like this
09:47
@Dan else doesn't take a condition
it has to be else if
blush
:D
Sometimes I wonder what my liver would say if it could talk. I can't imagine it's particularly happy with me.
and btw, 336 falls in both conditions in your case.
09:49
How come they both run then?
you want if (336 <= 500) {} else if (336 > 500) {}
I have no idea why I'm putting a condition in an else statement. I've been writing code for long enough. This is like holding the phone upside down, or looking for something that's in your hand. Shit just happens every now and again.
@monners It's probably too drunk to care
sigh I was hoping to come on with something that would show Miszy just how tough this if() else() statement is haha
09:51
Why do both conditions fire? Shouldn't it throw an error along the lines of "else is not a function"?
Chrome logs both statements. No error.
Yeah, I just saw that
Probably why this has slipped me. Working under pressure, tired and stressed and this is what happens.
console.log(x>500?'bigger':'smaller')
@monners It doesn't work for me
09:52
if (1 < 2) { console.log('1'); } else (2 > 1) { console.log('2'); }
SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
if (1 < 2) { console.log('1'); } else (2 > 1)
{ console.log('2'); }
1
2
I rely on Chrome saying "no..no...no...eh, that will do".
Fucking ASI
Just wanted to say that :D
the other block is not an else block, just a random block.
and the else is empty
09:53
That's why I always have { at the same line as condition.
@FlorianMargaine So else is just ignored?
and the second condition is just an expression
@monners nope, the condition is executed
hmmm nope, not executed
so it's ignored, yes
if (1 < 2) { console.log('1'); } else (console.log('3'), 2 > 1)
{ console.log('2'); }
1
2
It becomes part of the else
ah, true
if (1 > 2) { console.log('1'); } else (console.log('3'), 2 > 1)
{ console.log('2'); }
3
2
else without {} takes the 1st expression coming after
09:56
I may have missed the answer in all this code, but why is chrome logging both values?
if( 336 <= 500 )
		{
			console.log( "Mobile." );
		}
		else( 336 >= 500 )
		{
			console.log( "Desktop " );
		}
Because else doesn't work that way!
The second block is just a block of code
It's not part of a condition
Did you mean "else if"?
Yeah, I know else doesn't work that way..but where's the error?
@Dan It's ASI.
automatic semicolon insertion
@Neil We've already done this, don't worry : )
09:57
@Dan What, and it doesn't work?
@Dan Semicolon is automatically inserted here: else( 336 >= 500 );
@Neil He just wants to figure out why this doesn't throw an error
@Miszy Ah, where you don't HAVE to insert a semi-colon...
it's not even related to ASI actually
Ah
09:58
so the next block of code is executed:
an else without {} executes the next expression
The thing here is that else( expression ) is treated as an else block
With one expression
Wow, that seems like the sort of thing you'd really want your compiler to check
the expression after that is not part of the else
console.log(x>500?'bigger':x>336?'medium':'small')
09:58
if (true) {
    console.log('condition 1);
}
// end block
else (true)
//end block
{
    console.log('condition 2');
}
// ?
@Neil it's totally valid
if that's the case, isn't else() being treated like a function if a semi-colon is inserted afterwards?
else( value ); ...?
@monners Yeah
09:59
else is an operator
Yeah...I know...but since it's not valid, I still expect an error.
@Dan It is valid.
Forgive me, it's above my head for now. I'll save it for another day.
It works as if you written this:
At least my code works now!!
09:59
without the {}, it executes the next expression as part of it.

if () {}
else
    // next expression is part of the else
    (2 < 1)
// next expression is not
{ console.log('21'); }
else {
    (336 >= 500)
}
@SomeGuy Good, I was worried the sky was falling for a second there.
ok. And so the second console log will happen anyway because it's completely detached form the else statement, right?
Exactly :)
10:02
Thanks, that's actually pretty good to know.
Every day's a school day.
Yeah, it was an interesting problem
Funny how much you can learn from mistakes
Yeah, but I often find the simple stuff causes me the biggest pain. Probably because the mind looks at the tougher stuff and doesn't pay enough attention to the easy bits.
someone has expirience with websockets and server sent events?
I also finding switching between PHP and jQuery doesn't help me : \
Anyway, thanks for your patience everyone.
10:04
experience*
It's an interesting proposition for learning best practices. Without a mistake like that, how would you ever learn why we do things the way we do them?
@cocco Ask your question anyway
The number of times I've been watching a JS vid on youtube, seen an example and thought "Yeah, but why would that scenario ever occur?", only to remember I've been lucky enough to inherit the lessons of those early JS explorers far more wise that I.
i made my own php script that handles server sent events keeping the connection with the php script open and so sending only the nexcessary bytes. but on most hosts they kill the connection after some seconds. websockets is hard to do in php ... so i was wondering if there are some example websockets / SSE , or real services &/or hosts
i don't like football but i think livescore uses websockets , also this chat uses websockets... can i connect to the livescore websocket or at this chat's websocket?
look up "same origin policy"
10:11
Yeah, the same-origin policy won't let you do that. Maybe unless you develop whatever you're doing in a Chrome extension
k
and thats the 2nd part ... are there some services i could connect for free?
hi all
i mean api ...
based on wss or sse
@cocco You could just download and host it on your own computer
i'm behind a vpn
so no..
but yeah i would like to test node.js
10:14
any one is working on Google maps using javascript
i used the old api
@cocco I don't think there are any free hosts that let you do that, no
@FlorianMargaine Yes, there are plenty of things that are totally valid that perhaps shouldn't be in the interests of catching programming errors
not hosts... services..
like google maps
based on websocket
or see
Heroku might do some
10:16
@Neil single expression after an else without {} is quite common though
@cocco If you want to build your own application, you can't do it without having any of your own code on the host
yeah i know heroku... but i don't like the way most of this hosts handle the node.js files
It's official. I've watched everything worth watching on Netflix.
If you only want practice with WebSockets, you don't need an external host
i need to subscribe 10 services to publish one file
10:17
@FlorianMargaine Well if you prefer to code that way, that's your ball of wax
I think it's horrible coding style
It is horrible, no doubt about it
I sometimes use it
if (err) throw err;
But that doesn't mean people don't use it
mostly for the if part though
10:19
i just wrote a user base geolocalizzation script that converts lat lon to x,y based on the size of a image map
if i can link my test server url i sow you
don't sow me :(
it also talks when a new user loads the site on ios7
lol
hah, i finally got node running on my windows laptop
it uses the new speech synt
turns out some weird windows service was turned off and screwed with the setup
on a completely unrelated note, is it a good idea to set up a linux partition on an external HDD?
or am I going to run into some serious problems just because of that? the HDD is connected over USB
10:22
@GNi33 where is swap going to be?
A Linux partition for extra storage?
USB isn't exactly fast
swap is for noobs
@JanDvorak would be on the external harddrive too
lol just setting up ubuntu server 13.10 on a usb stick
10:23
Swap isn't really all that relevant anymore, is it?
Anyone with over 4GB RAM won't really need the swap
@cocco swapping to the stick? Do you know flash drives have limited amount of writes?
@SomeGuy I've got 2G
I would just want an Ubuntu system to dick around in it
get a little hands - on experience, it has been some time since I worked with Linux
and maybe develop in it, if it's fast enough on the harddrive
actually yep atm i'm swapping to the stick now... but there is also a raid10 with 4 disks that i can use later for the swap
!!urban physisics
10:27
@monners No definition found for physisics
what does this ". ~/.profile"
231GB RAM
!!urban physysics
:)
@monners No definition found for physysics
10:28
Fuck
what does this ". ~/.profile" .. i need to write this in the terminal but last time it crashed my system
installing ffmpeg
it execute your ~/.profile file in bash
so nothing strange
do echo ~ to understand
depends on what you put in your ~/.profile file
compiling ffmpeg for ubuntu 13.10
10:31
@FlorianMargaine That's where I keep my famous chicken casserole recipe
@monners Must. Steal.
@Zirak EDIT - Good luck. My environment's so corrupt I have to pay a monthly protection stipend
Oh, organized crime. It'd be funny if it weren't so OCD.
$ du --max-depth 1 -h ~
400GB	./horsePorn
wtf
@Zirak Yeah, that's mine.
$ scp ./horsePorn zirak:/home/zirak/horsePorn
3
10:38
rsync will probably be better.
and really, who hides his horse porn in ~? Use /etc/acpi/ at least
Sometimes after I blow my nose, the nostril closes, sticks together and slowly reopens. The sound of air as it expands to regular-nostril-form reminds me of a laser gun recharging. And then I have to blow my nose again.
@FlorianMargaine We're not married, so HAH
!!friday
\o/
@Zirak yeah but you live in your mom's basement
10:44
Because SOMEONE (@monners) said he isn't READY, the fuckwit.
@Zirak dear. How many marriage proposals were denied to you, now?
@Zirak The locks stay. End of discussion.
@FlorianMargaine weknowgifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/… ...I don't wanna talk about it
Hi
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Q: Whenever I update custom hosted WCF services I get "could not be activated"?

yaronWhen ever I update WCF hosted services in local host directory, it gives me this error, The requested service, 'https://server.myserver.com/fruit/fruitservice.svc' could not be activated. See the server's diagnostic trace logs for more information. Now if I put back old files it work's fine, o...

someone please help with WCF service
@monners MY LOVE IS SPECIAL!
10:47
you know we all worked on it at some point of our life
I never did
> See the server's diagnostic trace logs for more information.
do I get a cookie?
That sounds like a good plan.
@Zirak Yeah, eSPECIALly dangerous!
10:48
@Zirak I am using SvcTraceViewer, but trust me not even a single related error over there
Have you tried the c# room? They're far more likely to know something related to...c#
yes offcourse but not much help there either
Any errors in the EventLog?
!!afk because he doesn't like you.
hi all
This is a function
function collect_users_and_groups() {
var tos = [];
$('#mytable12 input:checked, #groupsTable1 input:checked').each(function(i, elt) {
//alert("to groups");
var dataids = $(this).parent().attr("data-selected").split(",");
alert("dataids "+dataids);
var name = $.trim($(this).parent().next().text());
tos.push(name);
});

return tos.join(', ');
}
I called when I select check boxes
Actually groupsTable1 has data-selected attribute but mytable12 does not have
I want to call this var dataids = $(this).parent().attr("data-selected").split(",");
10:56
@deadlyDev I find another error and added to quesition but not able to understand it
might just google it now
@JqueryLearner: Get a proper username and format your code (CTRL+k or "fixed font" button)
@ThiefMaster I am learner
This is a function
function collect_users_and_groups() {
   var tos = [];
   $('#mytable12 input:checked, #groupsTable1 input:checked').each(function(i, elt) {
       //alert("to groups");
       var dataids = $(this).parent().attr("data-selected").split(",");
       alert("dataids  "+dataids);
       var name = $.trim($(this).parent().next().text());
       tos.push(name);
   });

   return tos.join(', ');
}
I called when I select check boxes
Actually groupsTable1 has data-selected attribute but mytable12  does not have
Yes, but that's not a good username. Don't you have a nickname or a name?
@ThiefMaster haha yes
I will do
BUt can you help in this?
Welp that was annoying...arch decided to discontinue libgcrypt.so.11 support, had to make it myself to use Chrome
teehee I love linux
11:18
Or maybe you love Chrome more..
No, maybe you really do love linux more
11:36
well
if you're using arch you should expect building stuff yourself
speaking of which, I wonder if I can build GHC on my box
11:58
54 mins ago, by Zirak
teehee I love linux
I wasn't sure if you were angry or really enjoying it
Linux is the best!

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