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10:00
wingardium leviosa
stupify! stupify! stupify!
Expelliarmus!
Avada Kedavra!
abort! abort!
*Sends Awal off to azkaban*
10:04
@Zirak can it be made necessary for each package to have description file like node has package.json? TBH it feels like a really elegant thing to me.
what do you think of companies that use things like interview zen?
@AwalGarg That's either in the package manager, or the package directory itself.
@Zirak the latter, I suggest.
@AwalGarg That's what'll be
10:05
@Zirak cool. so who is in-charge of implementing this? :D
Nobody, it's vaporware.
can anyone help?
@Zirak the groundwork and enough thought went into it, imho. We need more experience with FUSE to get further now.
@Amit What is the pb ?
10:09
@Baldráni, i have created a dialog using jqueryUi. inside that dialog i have div and inside that div i have three buttons. "delete", "cancel" and "ok". but these buttons are of jqueryUI. I want to remove the buttons and put normal html buttons. how can i do that? below is my code.above pastie is my code
@FlorianMargaine We don't have anything
@Zirak we know what we want. The thing is, the details we're talking about can't be answered if we don't know how to work with FUSE
@Amit never used pasties is there a way to run the code ?
@FlorianMargaine We don't know how we want to install and remove packages
If not can you do a fiddle with the html ?
10:12
@Zirak yes, because of all the race conditions questions.
@FlorianMargaine It's not about race conditions. I just don't think cp /pkg/all/name /pkg/installed/ is a good solution because it lacks any kind of interactivity.
@Baldráni ok i am fiddling it
@Zirak the "interactivity" is there, somehow: virtsync.com/c-error-codes-include-errno
@FlorianMargaine yeah no
We can't have friggin download progress
but yeah, no download progress et al
how does youtube filesystem do it?
10:15
Why am I not surprised there's a youtube filesystem
That's cool
And other network-based filesystems just don't display progress, since they don't need to. sshfs for instance: The cp is finished when it's finished.
@Zirak it's recent
@Zirak yup.
10:16
That's obviously not acceptable in this case.
why?
if you cp path/to/sshfs/folder/file ., there's no progress bar
Because it's a tad more important than copying a file over the network.
@Zirak meh
@Zirak I don't buy it
You can defer to rsync -P, but that's not a standard, nor can it be counted on, nor can it be relied on for programmatic use
@FlorianMargaine It's part of the argument for interactivity: sshfs
10:20
... sshfs abstracts over regular filesystem activity, so you expect and do regular filesystem stuff. What about conflicts? What about unmet dependencies? What about confirmations?
What if it's suddenly downloading a 1gb dependency which you didn't think about?
so... a filesystem is just not a good idea
A writable filesystem isn't a good idea
Read-only it's still a boon
it's possible to make it writable through only one program?
how would you handle that?
err, rather
nope, not even rather...
10:23
Does anybody know how to get the print pool response by JAVA ?
how would you do that, really
Since it's a pseudo-filesystem, we provide all the functions.
When you list a directory, that's us. When you read a file, we give you the data.
So a read only fs just means we don't give write functions.
Yes, but how do you install?
We defer to the package manager
How will that let you have folders in installed
The package manager can't create it either
10:26
Again, when you ls /pkg/installed, you call our code
Oooooh.
Right.
That means you still have to use the package manager to install/remove packages
So the filesystem is only useful for introspection
You can still install packages in the alternative method I suggested
/pkg/all/name/install
oh, running the script
ok, I see
10:30
And /pkg/installed/name/uninstall
do you want to differentiate manual installs vs automatic install?
my lexer is working again! \o/
wat, who added that listener
So this was quite fun to make: codepen.io/xbenjii/pen/JdBWMe
10:31
@FlorianMargaine Should we?
@Zirak @rlemon
Coordinate system next :>
@rlemon I don't remember a PR
@Zirak debian does it. It's useful when you run apt-get autoremove to not remove manual installs that you can need for various reasons
i.e. a library that you use for your custom project which isn't a package
10:32
@FlorianMargaine Oh, explicitly installed packages vs. dependencies.
@Zirak yeah, my bad.
pacman has that too. So yay, defer to manager :D
I'll put that as a TODO though so we'll remember it
You realise we still haven't done the much, much easier project we talked about some time ago right?
@Zirak He made unjust uses of his powers. I demand a written apology letter from the convict and a strict punishment for his deeds including, but not limited to, revocation of his privileges to watch any of the 7 Harry Potterâ„¢ movies again.
10:35
basically, ls /pkg/installed/ will call dpkg -l
@Zirak the quotes thing?
@rlemon You are hereby cursed. Every movie you try to watch will turn out to be Lesbian Vampire Killers.
@FlorianMargaine Yeah
@FlorianMargaine Yep!
@Zirak awesome movie btw
@Zirak yeah but it's boring
@FlorianMargaine rlemon and I watched it while we cuddled, it was romantic
The quotes? A bit. We can make it interesting. And it's something we can spec and implement in a weekend, which'll be useful for everyone here.
...but yes this is more interesting
@Zirak for the quotes thing, I can build the API side in 10 minutes...
the boring part is mostly the frontend
@FlorianMargaine Let's do it then. I'll make the frontend if it bores you
yay! zirak and florian are writing a package manager for me! :D :D
@AwalGarg you really haven't understood anything, have you
@AwalGarg Of course we will
@FlorianMargaine I have understood that I will be getting a saner fs like interface which is good enough for me. Get back to work I want it before this weekend.
:D
@AwalGarg but the fs interface will use dpkg/apt-get, not npm or something
@AwalGarg that said, you can use deb-packager to create packages that will fit in this ;-)
10:41
@FlorianMargaine doesn't matter. I dislike apt as well.
Specially, when working with gnome libs.
it is a pain to install and manage multiple versions of gnome libs with apt
We won't solve that
apt will still be retarded with dependencies, you'll still be annoyed. It'll just have a nicer interface
so you are not doing anything magical?!
We're standardising package management, bitch
10:45
I will write a spec navigator for the horribly unreadable spec you guys write, ok?
anybody else got the global notification about a hangout from the java room?
@FlorianMargaine I did stuff on miaou, look there
@BenjaminGruenbaum You're the only one to have admin rights in the Javascript Room Owners room. It means nobody can let @Zirak enter when you're not here.
@copy Would love feedback: docs.google.com/document/d/…
hey also remember to submit your spec to ecma so I can grab a copy from their servers without having to have a local copy which would need to be updated all the time :/
yo @Zirak
2.9
11:02
@Zirak it isn't actually there. Refresh will kill it.
but I love him anyway and you too
I just refreshed. Didn't work :(
@OctavianDamiean 2.89
(damn, I always fail at smileys)
@Zirak wow, that hurt
11:07
@OctavianDamiean It's even more <3
hum, I see what you did there
I posted some code here the other day where a Script would print one letter at a time. lemon game me a really fun example with recursion. Would you people say that recursion is a good tool when you need things to happen in order in the way we used it as a script?
Relevant if you want to see what I ended up with in the end: codereview.stackexchange.com/q/97106/56873
When would you say recursion is good to use?
when it makes sense
11:10
^
Well... That's what I would try to get an understanding of. When does it make sense?
(or when you can take advantage of TCO and it is important)
!!google TCO
@Zirak not on my computer for another hour or so, won't be able to miaou
11:10
soooo.... Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; is BFFFFF (whatever that acronym stands for)
@JohnSnow When it's more readable than the alternative
Best friend for forever
@JohnSnow tail call optimization
@JohnSnow It makes sense when it's readable. In your case it is readable. And especially so since timeouts are involved, it makes perfect sense.
@Zirak btw, the most important question. Which language?
@JanDvorak That sounds hard since recursion kinda is bad for readability :P
@FlorianMargaine I don't think we have a choice
@JohnSnow not always
@Zirak there are FUSE wrappers in most languages afaik
python
11:12
I think recursion always add an element of difficulty to it, that doesn't make it unreadable though...
*necessarily doesn't make it unreadable
if the alternative is to maintain a manual stack of rollback points, recursion is more readable
@Zirak lisp has one, at least
oh, I thought we were talking about the quotes thing. On that we don't have a choice.
I dunno, didn't think about it yet. Since we want to wrap different libraries, let's both go down whichever road we wish, and see how it goes?
think: quicksort
npm too, python too, etc.
11:14
@JanDvorak true
@Zirak hm, ok
Though I'm not familiar with rollbacks
@JanDvorak explain
You'll do it in lisp, because it's you. I don't want to do it in js, and python has really annoyed me lately. So I'll see.
@AwalGarg think: quicksort
11:14
@JohnSnow explain
Maybe Go, I haven't used it enough. Maybe D, since I've never used it.
I'm not sure I can, I just think that recursion adds an element of complexity to the code.
I am writing a new programming language. Here is your chance to review it.
It sucks!
@Zirak rust?
11:16
Oh wait, you didn't post it yet.
@FlorianMargaine Fuck no, that language left me scarred and wishing for breath
@RoelvanUden lol
@JanDvorak explain?
^kick?
kick whom?
@FlorianMargaine We're doing the quotes things first, though!
11:20
o/
in Java<>, 25 mins ago, by Awal Garg
JS room sucks indeed. (don't tell them I said this here :P)
Awal be dirtying on us in the Java room
I was kidding :(
@MadaraUchiha but you lost the challenge :D
11:23
You'd like to think that, wouldn't you?
where can i read something about js - advanced info ..?
Imagining reality is the job of imaginary beings, I am real. The real Dark Lord - Awal Garg aka Rash.
:) <-- oblivious
@animaacija anything in particular?
@animaacija in the es specification
ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/index.html is the most recent stable version
user2620028
11:34
Just listened to someone explain javascript as "EWW Big stupidness of stupid"
hater...
user2620028
at least he is verbose
There's always someone who will say that about any language...
user2620028
Well he is talking about an old version of JS that is being used in Unity3d and it does get very weird sometimes
it's not even javascript
11:38
in Sandbox, 2 mins ago, by Cereal
I hate async websites in general
^ let us beat this guy
@Loktar @rlemon Any idea why this is so laggy? And why the hexagons go so far out of bounds? codepen.io/xbenjii/pen/yNqMmj
user2620028
No it is not even the javascript that we know and love. but he said he hated JS
@BenFortune Laggy?
@MadaraUchiha Really high CPU usage for me and adding a mousemove event delays it by about 3 seconds
@AwalGarg why, everyone is entitled to his own opinion.
We can't beat him up because he doesn't like something, only if he spreads wrong information about what we like.
11:52
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Hello. I need help
Go see your local doctor.
The first step is admitting, you're doing off a lot better than most people!
You'll likely find psychologists and psychiatrists in your area, we wish you luck

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