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20:00
@FlorianMargaine No, I don't think that's right. Why do you say so?
hmmm I deleted my /usr/local/lib/node_modules/.. I wanted to get rid of all sorts of global modules. I forgot that NPM is also located there... now ehh I reinstalled node.js on my machine but, npm is still not available
@AwalGarg the output is pretty terrible on error
There are obviously cases where unwrap is safe but the compiler can't guraantee that
halph
@jAndy Also install npm
20:01
isn't npm shipped with node?
@FlorianMargaine sure, but if you know there isn't going to be an error, you just put a comment and use it. Unless I am misunderstanding you
@jAndy Depends on your package manager
I downloaded the binary and compiled
@AwalGarg Until there is an error
20:02
@jAndy The source you mean
ahhh yes sure
yum erase nodejs && yum install -y nodejs
or the 2 unwrap() below?
@jAndy You make installed?
also, dude, sh ~~
20:03
@Zirak yes... tar -xvvf, configure, make, make install
@FlorianMargaine don't like at the stdlib pl0x
it's not 1985 anymore
@FlorianMargaine Also, does this remind you of php-src. That's what I referred for some inspiration :D
not really
php-src checks for errors
:P
@jAndy hrm, I dunno. Look at the output of make install
20:04
ugh
I shouldn't have looked at lexer.rs
It lists exactly where the executables are installed to
@AwalGarg state machines are 1970, look at bison or whatever the latest trend is
@Zirak but in general, npm should be included in the lastest source code?
@FlorianMargaine antlr and peg(js)
@jAndy Last I compiled node (~a year ago), yes
20:05
@FlorianMargaine You are trolling, right?
and given that you have no test, I'm pretty sure there are so many errors...
which are PEG and LA(LR)?
@AwalGarg no
your lexer.rs code is unmaintainable
I'm just a fool
I forgot to make install after make
That's also an option
yeah I reckoned
20:06
I know it, I've already written code like it
@FlorianMargaine sure, but state machines are 1970? Seriously?
fuufufufuufufuuuuuuuuuu
@FlorianMargaine and if I use bison I'd have to give up on my recursive descent parser
@AwalGarg ... yes?
@FlorianMargaine explain
20:08
@FlorianMargaine I'm with @AwalGarg on this one, writing your own parser is a cool experience
@Zirak sure, it's a cool experience, but you don't show it off
If this was srs bsns work you'd be right, but, heh
@FlorianMargaine nah
@FlorianMargaine why would you not show off cool experiences?
or you expect it to be shot down...
@AwalGarg cool to write, horrible to debug and read
@FlorianMargaine I know you'd say "you are not clang or gcc", but clang and gcc use hand-written lexers and parsers with state machines, that too in C++ (I am sure you already know, but just saying...)
20:11
v8 too, no?
what is wrong with "hand-written" lexers and state machines for that purpose?
Didn't look closely but possibly, that's what I'd infer from how much of it I've read
@jAndy dunno, that screams horribly wrong to me
@jAndy They are generally hard to make sense out of, unless they are really very well commented. They have lots of control flow.
@FlorianMargaine yeap
@jAndy It's really, really difficult to maintain and keep them correct. You can accidentally have lots of edge cases.
20:13
@AwalGarg @FlorianMargaine what would be a better solution?
peg and antler and bison take care of that for you, they're parser generators
in case of v8 for instance
I don't like parser generators at all TBH. bison in specific.
yeah I know what you mean, they make me feel uneasy. Bison is weird, haven't used antlr but peg is nice.
@AwalGarg generally speaking, writing a parser like what you did is hard, so hats off to you for getting until the end
20:15
well fuck...
all Xhundred clients get the same hardware and the same software, and one client has a board that shuts itself down after a minute. so I mailed him replacement hardware -- still does it, so I mailed him replacement additional hardware that interfaces with it -- still does it. so we upgraded all of his software (which was already up to date). still does it.
@rlemon physical environment around the hardware is controlled?
it's in a box we send
@rlemon Do you know the turtle joke!?
I'm telling you the turtle joke, sit tight
the app that shuts down is a node app. but the board itself stays up
@FlorianMargaine thanks, it was lots of fun and banging head with rustc :)
20:16
and I've sent him new software
so the chip isn't corrupt
@Zirak tight between what?
@AwalGarg yeah, looks like you gave up quite often...
lot of mutables and pointers...
all I can do now is send him, yet again, new hardware/software and get his back and debug it
but that'll take a week
@FlorianMargaine whereabouts? There shouldn't be uneeded ones (rustc actually has a lint enabled ootb for that)
@AwalGarg everywhere in the code, you just naturally tend to work with mutable stuff
compiler won't tell you to not use a mut if you're actually using it as a mutable
20:18
@FlorianMargaine Are you referring to RefCells?
@AwalGarg nothing specifically, grep mut gives a lot of results, is all
     ps() {
        async.series([
            this._listContainers,
            //this._filterContainers,
            //this._filterContainerByApplicationName
        ], function (err, results) {
            // Here, results is an array of the value from each function
            console.log(results); // outputs: ['two', 'five']
        });


    }
How can I use this?
Inside of _listContainers?
is that a real question?
Unclear.
Well yes :/
20:20
well it needs some more work then
ps is a method in class
and this._listContainers is too
but I can't use this
@FlorianMargaine ahh ok
@VeeeneX _listeContainers is a function reference?
@rlemon A man walked into a pet store and asked the clerk for a turtle. He received one beautiful turtle, said "thank you!", and went on his jolly way.
The next day, the man returned with the turtle to the pet store and complained to the clerk:
"This turtle has warm feet!"
The clerk, confused, checks the turtle's feet and by Jove, they are indeed warm! Apologising profusely, the clerk gave the man a different turtle, who went on his jolly way.
The next day, the man returned with the new turtle and complained once more that the turtle's feet are warm!
@jAndy Method in class
20:21
It doesn't work as well in text as it does verbally, but I love this joke.
hahahaha funny
:(
That is horrible. He must have been paralyzing the turtles first, to prevent then from pulling in their feet.
@VeeeneX well, if it's on the same context, its this should reference also that context. Unless you have somewhere a call to .call(), .apply() or .bind()
@Zirak what a stupid joke
20:24
oi
@AwalGarg it's better in the original Klingon.
klingon?
you don't know klingon?
I want my Gagh now!
20:26
I just googled and looks like star trek bullshit. You kids and your fantasies
@jAndy But it says TypeError: Cannot read property 'docker' of undefined
@VeeeneX line 44. You don't call that callback, you pass it
Other than that, line 32, you gotta bind it (which is the original source of your current error)
Yup. ^
just this._listContainers.bind(this)?
20:30
maybe.
shows seal of Awal's confirmation Yes!
I bind everything that needs to be bound in the constructor:
constructor() {
        //bindy bindy
        [
            'showPopup',
            'hidePopup'
        ].forEach(fnName => this[fnName] = this[fnName].bind(this));
}
this.foo = this.foo.bind(this) // use this.foo as you will
@AwalGarg ... you seriously didn't know klingon?
young people these days...
and he called us kids..
20:32
@FlorianMargaine I didn't. I don't see why... I'd wager atleast 60% people in India won't.
he just hasn't had real life bite him in the ass yet
he'll smarten up or beg for food one of these day s
@AwalGarg I'll ask the 2 indian people I know irl, beware
This is what is wrong with India..
And where can I find standard of es6 and javascript?
what
20:33
@SomeGuy every heard of klingon?
@Mr_Green ever heard of klingon?
@FlorianMargaine Indians who live in India and have spent their childhood here too
well, no, only one
@VeeeneX just be aware of that you can never change the context after you bound a context with .bind(). In such a case its most likely not necessary, but worth knowing.
@Abhishrek ever heard of klingon? :P
the other one is a project manager
20:34
I know for a fact Abi is a trekky
and I'm pretty sure SomeGuy knows it as well
@jAndy Thanks ;)
@AwalGarg ya, my coworkers are real indians living in India
Are you sure they aren't really native americans?
:(
you Europeans never were good at that
@Luggage they didn't have feathers, so that's good enough for me
20:35
I always feel bad when indian Folks is around for using the idiom 'holy cow' (which I use quite a lot)
I think I found the cause of my error
you know those "holy fuck, this should never happen" exceptions you catch
well... I think it happened.
@FlorianMargaine Are you near or aware of "French Riviera Tech" or something of that sorts, btw?
Why? I don't feel bad when I say "Jesus, shit-on-a-cracker, Christ"..
there is exactly one spot in my code that will clean exit, and that's when I get to a state that should never exist
haha
20:36
@AwalGarg what's that?
@FlorianMargaine a client lives around there. was wondering how much proximity you'd be in
@Luggage well.. Jesus in christian religion !== a (random) cow in Hinduism
@jAndy more important.. there is only one of him (or her?)
@AwalGarg ah, Cote d'Azur
@jAndy both are delicious when grilled tho
20:37
I live there, yeah
@rlemon I see what you did there
@AwalGarg which city?
the physical christi...
*Kirsty
and she hasn't been here in a while
@FlorianMargaine dunno much, can ask him if I ever get in touch again. Should have asked you a month or so ago and let you lecture him about how much mongodb sucks :(
20:39
I wish couchdb had ttl's
write your own
no
:d
why
why would i need you guys if I wrote my own
@taco to use it
20:43
pfft you guys are useless
nastiest prank I've ever seen.
I wonder what that could be
Bit.ly on a Friday.. your not even trying
you just know that by clicking smart-ass :P
@jAndy nahh, I click Rebecca links twice every Friday willingly.
Cc @Loktar @FlorianMargaine
And I listen to completion every time
20:49
as you should
a coworker at my last job used to send out the video every friday. we tried to find the worst remixes every week
chances are he was a javascript room regular
nice rhyme too
!!afk I'm drivin', cruisin' ye-ye. fast laneeeesssssss, switchin' lanes. with' a car up on my side
21:11
if you install webpack via a devDependencie in package.json and you run npm install, webpack will not be available on your general CLI, right?
but if you also want to use the script section of package json to execute webpack --watch --config blah, ... what then?
I have to globally install webpack for that?
./node_modules/whatever etc
execute it from the node modules folder
ah sometimes I feel like puking when I look at Jsx, why am I learning this
it sucks, don't learn it :p
I like jsx, it reminds me of cfml
21:16
looks like a trap
@KevinB yea but that really sucks too... because the config file is of course not there
so the call would look like "./node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js --watch --progress --config ./webpack.dev"
yup. i agree that sucks.
would that even work? like the ./webpack.dev
I install it globally
@rlemon should be thrice, you, loktar and I send them every friday
21:17
@FlorianMargaine rlemon is afk: I'm drivin', cruisin' ye-ye. fast laneeeesssssss, switchin' lanes. with' a car up on my side
damnit i hate messing with category drills
Invalid configuration object. Webpack has been initialised using a configuration object that does not match the API schema.
 - configuration.module has an unknown property 'preLoaders'. These properties are valid:
   object { exprContextCritical?, exprContextRecursive?, exprContextRegExp?, exprContextRequest?, loaders?, noParse?, rules?, unknownContextCritical?, unknownContextRecursive?, unknownContextRegExp?, unknownContextRequest?, wrappedContextCritical?, wrappedContextRecursive?, wrappedContextRegExp? }
what is webpack trying to tell me?
no idea, never got on the webpack train
I just spent 30 minutes wondering why my jQuery call wasn't working. I didn't set an ID on the elements I was trying to update, I set a "name". :/
thought it was an async issue :d
but... the error message seems to be saying that your config file has a module property that contains an object that has a preLoaders property that shouldn't be there
i figured you knew that though
21:24
yeah lol :) bur preLoaders are a very common thing in a webpack config file right O_o
also it just works if I install webpack globally
it's just that weird call now if I just want to use webpack as dev dependency
to the linux server admins here, do you guys have any cron jobs or tasks running that automatically install os updates?
I really don't get this logic... actually webpack should be installed as dev-dependency. If everybody globally installs webpack in order to make it work... seems wrong.
@NathanJones not a sysadmin but I'd never set updates to run automatic/scheduled
I always like to do it manually so you can review it or watch it
@jAndy I use webpack and I always have it as a devdependencie
@bitten how do you invoke it using a config?
21:34
just run it from package.json:scripts, aka "npm run x"
do you only use absolute pathes?
I do that
how does one example call look like from you?
webpack -p --config webpack.config.prod.js
how can that be?
if webpack is a devDependencie, webpack has no CLI reference?
npm scripts look in ./node_modules/.bin/ first and then your path
ehhh .. not here
I had to change my call into
21:37
open up that folder you'll see a bunch of things
"scripts": {
		"dev":	"./node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js --watch --progress --config ./webpack.dev",
what version of npm/node, could that have an effect?
but that screws anything because of context and path issues
iirc you're on 7?
21:37
should definitely ahve a .bin folder then
I do have a bin folder in .node_modules/webpack/ yes
it's not hidden?
if use this line
"webpack --watch --progress --config webpack.dev",
and run "npm run dev"
I get
sh: 1: webpack: not found
really?
wat
it only works fine if I install webpack with -g option
21:40
and that's in package.json:scripts?
are you using anything like, nvm, that could be messing with it?
yes @bitten
though.. i use nvm-windows and it works fine for me
@bitten i might just update security updates automatically, and manually update the rest
no I'm on debian
21:40
cat package.json and paste it some where
"name": "reveal",
	"version": "0.1.0",
	"description": "Kickoff test",
	"main": "index.js",
	"scripts": {
		"dev":	"webpack --watch --progress --config webpack.dev",
		"prod":	"webpack --config webpack.prod"
	},
	"author": "Andreas Goebel",
	"license": "MIT",
	"devDependencies": {
		"eslint": "^3.2.2",
		"eslint-loader": "^1.5.0",
		"webpack": "^2.1.0-beta",
		"webpack-dashboard": "^0.0.1",
		"webpack-dev-server": "^2.1.0-beta"
	},
	"dependencies": {
		"babel-core": "^6.17.0",
		"babel-loader": "^6.2.4",
I just ran npm install, everything is in place in node_modules, webpack included
do I have to setup some Environment variables or something?
ls -la node_modules | grep ".bin" gives you anything?
I don't think so
you could do npm install --only=dev just to be sure it's installing your devD
yes it gives me some
21:44
otherwise I would just start again in a new folder :,)
I mean.. the only problem is that npm run does not look into .node_modules/webpack/bin
it should be nm/.bin/webpack
oh wait... after I installed with --only=dev
it seem it finds webpack... but the other thing happens now again
Invalid configuration object. Webpack has been initialised using a configuration object that does not match the API schema.
 - configuration.module has an unknown property 'preLoaders'. These properties are valid:
   object { exprContextCritical?, exprContextRecursive?, exprContextRegExp?, exprContextRequest?, loaders?, noParse?, rules?, unknownContextCritical?, unknownContextRecursive?, unknownContextRegExp?, unknownContextRequest?, wrappedContextCritical?, wrappedContextRecursive?, wrappedContextRegExp? }
wtf
move all your babel stuff and loaders into your devD or reinstall with the -D flag
on mobile so being short with some things :p
by the way, I have no /bin folder directly under node_modules
just under node_modules/webpack/
you mean npm install -D ?
21:50
yeah, its shorthand for --save-dev
I have never seen that error before though
I mean how can "preLoaders" be an invalid configuration object
well
actually, you've installed webpack 2
why is react so popular these days?
Try it
I am, Im underwhelmed so far
21:53
@bitten indeed
does webpack 2 not support preLoaders O_o?
I don't know
its taken me 6 times longer to make something with redux
@SuperUberDuper Try making a huge production app. Not as helpful for a rinky dink app
look for a migration guide
ok
kinda reminds me of Cairngorm
old Flex framework
21:55
oh my...
I just know there are a few changes in the config file
it really changed a lot in configuration
I probably had webpack 1.x installed globally before, because it worked like so
@jAndy well, with this little breakthrough I will leave you. i have to go prepare as i have a flight in a few hours
good luck ^^
yeah.. I guess I'm on track now. Thanks for assist, have a good night and a good flight.
soooo .... FBI reopened the case
21:58
or maybe no night, just a flight :p
of course there is no way this will turn into category 5 shitstorm by Monday
22:08
Can you stop an SVG animation? (Other than removing the element from the DOM or changing its attributes)
you need to have a separate class which does the "infinite" part in animation: hideshow 1s ease infinite;
then you just remove that class
should work
or just change the iteration count directly with an override : developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/…
will that apply to an <animate> element within the svg?
22:34
@rlemon i just had good poutine, for the first time. It's not real, but good.
@ssube rlemon is afk: I'm drivin', cruisin' ye-ye. fast laneeeesssssss, switchin' lanes. with' a car up on my side
user2620028
is that a song?
23:21
@ssube Almost a Haiku
I just had poutine,
As first times go, it was good;
It's not real, but good.
@ssube just gotta visit bro. Got a spare room

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