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14:03
@vulcanraven Looks about as optimal as you can get.
@FlorianMargaine hahaha
show me the log :3
@FlorianMargaine you are not linking the library libssh
try something like that
@ŠimeVidas Maybe it's something about how Math.sqrt works
@ŠimeVidas Its the mess with IEEE floating point precesion dont blame JS
Math.acos( Math.cos( Math.PI ) );
3.141592653589793
Math.PI
3.141592653589793
and by the way when you do 3
you are doing 3 radians :P
@Abhishek Yea, I know :)
Math.acos( Math.cos( Math.PI * 0.3 ) );
0.9424777960769379
Math.PI * 0.3
0.9424777960769379
14:09
@Abhishek You've read the V8 source, right?
you know it gets precise when u use it as multiple of PI
@Amaan not fully but mostly
@Abhishek Why is that?
Read how Math.sqrt works?
lol
The IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 754) is a technical standard for floating-point computation established in 1985 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Many hardware floating point units use the IEEE 754 standard. The current version, IEEE 754-2008 published in August 2008, includes nearly all of the original IEEE 754-1985 standard and the IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 854-1987). The international standard ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011 (with identical content to IEEE 754) has been approved for adoption through...
@Amaan same way the sqrt in c works
@Abhishek "you know it gets precise when u use it as multiple of PI" - why is that?
14:10
@ŠimeVidas All numbers in JS are stored in floats
@Abhishek working, thanks :)
2 is actually 2.00000000000000000654654 something
@Abhishek And how is that?
@FlorianMargaine np
@Amaan read the above link
its saving as E to the power xyz
@Amaan No, the value 2 can be represented exactly.
now there goes ur precision
14:12
The value 0.2, for instance, cannot.
@ŠimeVidas I don't really know. Telling you what I read yesterday
JavaScript's Number format is a binary format. 2 is 2 to the power of 1, so it can be represented. 0.2 is 1/5, so 5 to the power of -1, so it cannot be represented exactly.
"0.2 is 1/5, so 5 to the power of -1, so it cannot be represented exactly". why are you concluding it so fast?
don't you need to try... 0.125 + .... whether it hits 0.2 some time?
@JohannesSchaub-litb Hm, would that be possible?
i don't know hence i'm asking :)
14:17
Actually, no, it wouldn't.
@Abhishek wich Idea do you wanna "steal" ?
The share button ?
Two numbers that have a base 2, when added, cannot create a value of a different base.
@dievardump yeap
4 is 2^2
It's still base 2
14:19
i made it a 1 button media player
but also base 4
I meant, primitive base
ah you mean of a base that is not also something to base of 2
(if that's the correct term)
14:19
(the prime number base)
@ŠimeVidas what's that rule . i didn't know it
@JohannesSchaub-litb I'm not sure.. I applied my own logic
ahh i see
yeah it seems to come to me too now
I have a mathematician friend... I'll give him a call later :)
adding means just increasing the power by 1
or wait..nonsense xD
14:22
@JohannesSchaub-litb Whaaa?
Yeah XD
@Abhishek go, you're free to use as much as you want.
There is also the coefficient which can change... 1*2^2 + 1*2^3 = 3*2^2
There is no stealing, but sharing :p
@dievardump What share button?
14:23
humpf
42
I win!
You mean 42.00000000000003?
This is JS, still
nope 42
@dievardump Ooh, Loktar's wave thing's on the first page
14:24
argue?
RLEMON SMASH!
;)
@dievardump That's similar to Path's share menu, isn't it?
I love Trolltember
@Amaan dunno, never see that before
It was a pretty big deal for a few days. Demos of it made in other languages popping up everywhere
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
thats magnificent
14:26
It's not the first time he submit it ^^'
and not the first time it's on the first page
well, i dunno @Amaan, I had the idea after seing a dribbble
@Abhishek you got a pdf or html version of v8 doc?
@FlorianMargaine they exist ?
dunno, that's why I'm asking :D
yeah I know these links already
but it's not really complete
@Abhishek what does obj->Wrap( args.This() ) do?
@FlorianMargaine that will wrap ur C++ Object with the JS object
saw that too :p
14:37
basically if you are doing this
var x = new MyModulesAwesomeCPPObject();
and then doing something like
x.kamehameha(); // where kamehameha is a C++ binded function
then in the function u will need a reference to the JS object
in there u will do
T * actx = ObjectWrap::Unwrap<T>(args.Holder());
and use args.Holder(); and not args.This();
@rlemon Wow
safer
k I somehow get it
ty
:-)
once u get a lil bit used to of C++ madness u will be more fluent here then JS
yup guess so
I'm getting some weird errors there
it's not compiling
getting "'Handle' has not been declared"
even though there is #include <v8.h>
do I need to have NODE_MODULE to have Handle available?
I tried to refactor into another file the Ssh class implementation
@Abhishek ?
sorry, I'm a pain :>
14:49
show me compile log
heh
I was pastebin'ing :p pastebin.com/GsJAQdx7
0
Q: preview form using javascript in popup

user1015309please I need some help in previewing a form in popup. I have a form, quite big, so I added the option of preview to show as popup. The lightbox form popup works well, but the problem I now have is function passform ()passing the inputs(textfield, select, checkbox, radio) into the popup page for ...

Local<String> host; make it Persistent<String>
ok what the hell
I got it
14:52
oh? what does it change?
saves u seg FAULTS
apparently I didn't paste the functions, so the functions in the header are not implemented
why?
Local will get erased by gc or when scope ends
Persistent stays forever
why would I want persistent then?
14:54
oh right it's a property
System D mode ON
@dievardump rofl
@FlorianMargaine not just that u will also need that to implement callbacks
and also static Persistent allows u to cache objects
and strings
so you're saying that using args.Holder() is better than args.This() ?
14:56
if u are re-using then New is too exhuastive and slow
@FlorianMargaine it is
WOW
I think I'll take that shit
This will always refer to this; in JS
while holder will refer to the holding object
i think u have seen more examples of the mess with this in JavaScript then me , its the origin of that in C
Anybody know why text isn't red here? jsfiddle.net/vLyQJ
so no need to do this
MyObject* obj = ObjectWrap::Unwrap<MyObject>(args.This());
but rather
14:57
MyObject* obj = ObjectWrap::Unwrap<MyObject>(args.Holder());
yeah
hmmm, there is no new used :/
I'm not seeing the difference there
U know u can make objects even without new
yeah, I just want to use it here
ok so args.Holder() is generic while args.This() is specific to instances
and btw can I use Unwrap<MyObject> instead of ObjectWrap::Unwrap<MyObject> ?
@RokKralj do you really need to put a number as the classname ?
yup :) But the first selector works
secondth doesn't
anyone familiar with git?
@Abhishek I know :p
user1125394
me
@FlorianMargaine you will have to use ObjectWrap namespace
14:59
got some questions
@dievardump: Any idea? :)
its same as args.Holder();
the issue that it creates is
user1125394
15:00
Hello Did someone ever made a full web application in Javascript only, (no php, python or whatever server-side)?
@RokKralj seems that after the .\32 the rest of the selector is not recognize.
args.Holder(); gives the holder object
So do it in another way
this is extremely similar to using
function(){
self = this;
 self.foo(){
  }
 superFoo(){
    /* do something with self */

  }
};
Anyone with Good git knowledge please visit this room chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/16442/git
15:02
@dievardump, sure. But this looks like a bug. Even if I write the selector in full as \000032 , it doesn't work.
@RokKralj And in all case, if you want to apply to every child of \32 so apply on it and the inherit value will take care of the color.
the Holder Garuntees for it to be the holder object
and not the instantaneous this pointer
@dievardump: This is oversimplified exaple, to get people ahold of a problem quickly.
@Abhishek yep got it, ty
@FlorianMargaine :-)
its just a best practise though
15:03
alright
got the functions implemented
but I still get the error pastebin.com/Nnsv7qEF
I think it's a binding.gyp error
maybe I should define the .h file in it?
@RokKralj "tokens must begin with a letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed by any number of letters, digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".")."
The bug is that you don't follow the specs.
You cannot begin a classname with a caracter which is not a-zA-Z
That's why it does not work.
@dievardump, yeah, I'm aware of that. But the first selector works.
and also doesn't follow the spec
Yes so the first one is a bug
aaah no
I wasn't using namespace :D
But don't expect a bug to work properly
Mouhahahahahaha
Sorry I liked to say that
15:06
:)
Wow 8 hearts on my codepen
I think I have to make it neater
@Abhishek where do you have the doc about the available methods such as ->NumberValue?
because it looks like args[ 0 ]->StringValue() doesn't work :D
found it
@FlorianMargaine lol
u can examine my code
there is loads
there is no need for stringvalue, args is already a string
@Abhishek and how do you change the persistent property btw? :x
obj->host = doesn't work
I don't have to overload operator= myself, right?
user1125394
Is there any MVC framework for a web application entirely in javascript
15:14
@cyril did you google your question?
user1125394
not yet
google it :)
user1125394
I know SenchaTouch, ExtJS that's all
backbone.js angular.js and some others too
user1125394
@FlorianMargaine thx and SenchaTouch, ExtJS lacks in the controller part
15:23
ExtsJS 4 doesn't lack so much.
Hey guys! :) I would love to hear your opinion in my question, as it is torturing my head for some while now. stackoverflow.com/questions/12331741/… Regards from Germany and have a nice saturday! :)
user1125394
I played with Sencha Touch MVC structure, it's becoming a pain when your application gets bigger
If you create a (very) little couch on it, it works like a charm
@FlorianMargaine u still need help with it ?
if so to initialize a persistent Object
u need a reference to a Handle<Value>
soooo
Persistent<Template>::New( Handle<Value> Obj );
example
Persistent<String> str = Persistent<String>::New( String::New("OMG THIS IS SO HARD") );
15:27
sorry i was gone to make & eat dinner
so something like this
if I want to change the property
obj->host = Persistent<String>::New( String::New( args[ 0 ] ) );
yeap
actually
args[0]->ToString();
(this doesn't work)
this will work
ah, working :)
15:29
:-)
i think
now u know why i was tearing my hairs in the first few days of v8 (XD)
cause i had to learn this all reading modules by other people
or trial and error
or reading src code // which worked most
kkk
hmmm
compile is good
execution isn't :D
but thanks
@dievardump: Verdict: I had to put two spaces, not one, in between the class and the star *, then it worked
for future reference
@rlemon: I can see your flower
Has anyone preferred bing.com yet? I've tried twice and I still blindly prefer Google. bingiton.com
And it looks good
15:32
@Nile Nope
@RokKralj Ok, but just make your code valid, and it'll be better.
We discussed this yesterday
@Nile now bingiton goes to bing, it was only for the buzz and to make people talk about bingiton. Now it's known, they redirect to bing...
Using numeric class selectors, the JS code simplifies
It was just for the buzz
15:32
@Abhishek you ever had this kind of error? pastebin.com/XErtxsWX
@Amaan lol okay. honestly, for things that I use google for (programming), bing is completely inferrior
I had 4 Google and 1 draw
Yeah, I think that's the norm here
the first time I searched all programming things I had all Google. The next time I only took the suggestions below the field and I had 2 bing / 3 Google
so bing still sucks
@FlorianMargaine many times
@dievardump It doesnt redirect for me :/
15:34
you still arent linking the .o file of the library
what's this due to?
Oh yes ?
this is one reason why i like waf
It redirects here
15:34
cuil.com was pretty good, but its gown now :(
tw thats a C++ linker error
yep I guess so
but dunno where this comes from
Twitter is totally dead today. Nobody Tweet. I WANT MY AMOUNT OF NERDISM
i know (XD)
the linker aint linking ur library
wait
try ldd
ldd <urModule.node>
in shell
15:36
@dievardump Because they stopped supporting Twitter for Mac?
libssh2.so is linked to it
and you should not see the library [ ssh ]
now thats weird
I guess it's another link that fails
maybe the custom .h file I should specify it somewhere?
@Amaan MAC ? Who wants to use that shitty thing ?
MAC addresses are quite useful.
15:38
@dievardump Well, apparently, some people
Why's Twitter dead?
Thx Florian
@Amaan dunno, maybe it's saturday morning :p
I shouldn't be awake
oh wait
my Ssh::Init function isn't implemented
@FlorianMargaine u know the C++ room "might" be helpful
bt keep in mind to wish Good Morning / Evening /
Hahahaha
@Abhishek they're not
oh well
I'll keep going later
pushing the code
should I make different local directories for different git branch ?
What is it ?
npm for the front-end ?
Seems
Guys , does [0] in js is translated to 0 ?
sorry ?
15:50
[0] === 0 // false
So, no
var foo = [0];
console.log(foo == !foo); console.log(foo == foo)
both true
([0]) == 0
// true
[0].toString() == '0'; // true
[0, 1].toString() == '0,1'; // true
I was talking to esagile about it , but not about the [0]->0 part
that's NORMAL
15:52
@dievardump i wasnt talking about tostring
([0]) is not as tostring
when you compare [0] with something, it does a toString implicitly
what about [9]
shit you right
[9] == 9
[9] !== 9
Yes, sometimes.
That why you should always use === and !==
15:54
also [0,3]+"4" is "0,34"
and completly avoid == / !=
Yes,
what kind of drunk wrote js
Brendan Eich ?
I'm quite fond of JS
Even with all of its quirks
I accept it for what it is :p
15:57
@FlorianMargaine aware of Bower ?
so why foo == !foo is true ?
[0]== ![0]
@RoyiNamir if u are asking about v8
one of those same drunks who wrote java
it was a joke its a powerfull but tricky language
@RoyiNamir because [0] == '0' and ![0] == false
and false == 0
Why is ![0] == false?
15:59
where the '0' came from
@RoyiNamir the implicit tostring part
yes
and the other side ?

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