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16:00
sex
whoa, obscene
what, some people do it every day
!!s/bscen/valtin/
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@Cereal whoa, ovaltine (source)
mmm, delicious ovaltine
16:01
it's just like kissing, but with a different part of your body. kissing isn't obscene.
that's gay as fuck (not really)
Does anyone happen to know how to get access to the raw pixels of an image with gm (github.com/aheckmann/gm)?
@Cereal aha..hahahaha i love it
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Q: Can it be determined if window.resizeTo will work?

Joseph LennoxInside the Javascript console, if I execute: m = window.open(location.origin); m.resizeTo(400, 400); The window will resize, but if I just execute: window.resizeTo(400, 400); then nothing happens. I understand the reason for this behavior. How can I detect situations where window.resizeTo w...

interesting
wugh, it's not even close to noon yet
@RUJordan Not really
See my comment
16:15
@Zirak that's so user hostile bro
The poor user's screen will be 400,399 for a split of a second. Can't risk it.
2hostile4me
Somebody help me find a free way to watch the USA v Germany game D:
That's it. Google's going to take over the internet.
16:28
So many ads D:
I hope it works
Its working for me
This video is no working or not available in your territory.
fml
a={
n:function(){alert(this.b)},
b:1
};
(a.m=a.n)()
undefined ???
Sorry :(
You didn't defined a.m @MQuy
16:29
anybody know why undefined?
@BenCraig appreciate the try!
@BenCraig You live in Canada, eh?
> , eh?
>=|
not that @RUJordan, undefined different null not function
16:30
@MQuy It's with how this is determined in js
Because you're calling the function like func(), not like a.func()
One sec
it's undefined because this is the function, I think
but i think it is in a's scope
oh wait
nope
this is returning the window
16:30
(a.m=a.n)() <-- what is this doing?
you can just replace it with a.b
grr, I can't find the answer, and I don't seem to have a gist on it...
can't get that
can't get what? a.b?
I just tried it out and it works fine
Basically @MQuy, this is like an argument, it's passed to the function.
When you do obj.foo(), the this value passed is obj
16:32
i think it was call with a's scope
It's not about scoping
Its about no scoping m9
It's about the this object
@Zirak so in other words this relates to n, not a, right?
@Zirak can you explain more about that?
if (c = a.n)()
16:33
//Let's take this example:
var obj = {
    log : function () { console.log(this); }
};
i understand why undefined
germany is crushing the us
obj.log() would give you object. However, if you did var log = obj.log; log(), you'd get something different
they got a shot
you got a shot
16:34
i got a shot
(a.m)() is not same as a.m()
no, it's not
@MQuy That is the same
@MQuy why aren't they the same?
@KendallFrey yeah buddy
16:35
But it's different for assignments
you mean when assigment we change scope of object
It's not about scope
ok i use wrong word :D
It's about how this is passed over. After the assignment is done, you get a function, but the js engine doesn't know what this value to pass into the function.
it's context right?
16:37
If you've ever heard of indirect eval, it's the exact same scenario, to different affects.
Which brings into play the wonderful bind apply and call methods.
think of it as if you did (x.n = a.n)()
but we have a before m (a.m) does that is this
What would this be?
var l = console.log
>> undefined
l("test");
>> TypeError: Illegal invocation
l.call(console, "Test");
>> Test
16:39
@MQuy But the function you get back is the same as the log function I showed you before. It's detached from the object.
margin:0 auto only works when the parent div has a static width, right?
Which does make sense: How would it know what the this value is? There's no indication.
lol @ soccer players whimpering after getting tripped
(a.m = a.n)();
// is the same as
var temp = (a.m = a.n);
temp();
Exactly!

The parens `(...)` force an expression.
16:42
but what if we call like that
It's not about that, the assignment is already an expression, the problem is that you have an intermediate value.
a.m = a.n
a.m()
Then it'll be absolutely fine.
in this situation, not undefined
16:42
ok got that
thank guys :D
Enjoy
I always find it amazing how many people want to fight this in JavaScript. The rules may be a pain in the arse, but at least they are easy to understand.
you're right
Ruby's self is a little better handled, I'd say, though
@JanDvorak Don't know Ruby, but I figure this in any other language is better handled. :)
16:46
Once you learn how to bind(this) properly JS this is just fine for me :P
@RUJordan Ah, the magic words "Once you learn...."
haha
function foo(bar)
{
return !bar;
}
(false) ? false : true;
@JeremyJStarcher To be honest, I don't see how you could have a drastically better system.
Do you want functions to store a reference to the object you've assigned them to?
can you guess a result?
!!> (false) ? false : true
16:48
@Cereal true
I think it's true
@Zirak wow, that's great
@Zirak - Have 'this' not get lost when using nested function. That is the one major improvement that should have been made. Oh yea, and not have this default to the global object when it gets lost....
and what's about this?
(function foo(bar)
{
return !bar;
}
(false) ? false : true);
@JeremyJStarcher Fat-arrow is there to solve the former (since you can't do a better system, can you?), and it doesn't in strict mode.
Strict-mode lack of this is `undefined
16:50
@MQuy false
@MQuy the magic of ASI :-)
do you use console @JanDvorak =))
@MQuy no.
@Zirak Haven't used fat-arrow syntax, an yes I know that strict-mode this is undefined. For those of us living in Legacy Code land, however....
The former defines a function using a function declaration statement, followed by an expression. The latter is a single expression involving an immediately invoked function.
How come some tags aren't highlighted on Main?
It's tagged JS, but it's not highlighted for me
16:53
@rlemon I can't seem to replicate the findUserId error, but I suspect I know where it comes from.
@Zirak rlemon is afk: getting a sub
do you have the JS tag among favorite?
!!mustache Zirak
@Zirak Could not process input. Error: a.findUserId is not a function on line 105
@JanDvorak I do
16:55
!!mustache 548083
no idea; sorry
try refreshing
@RUJordan Complain on meta
Will do
mv -f ./* ..
mv: cannot move `./libs' to `../libs': Directory not empty
anyone know how to overcome this?
possibly some flag I'm not aware of
@rlemon empty the target directory
16:58
I'm using mv because it is atomic. if I rm the directory first it defeats the purpose
I don't have man at hand; sorry
50 seconds to steam sales
# man mv
No manual entry for mv
hehehe

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