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00:44
@rightfold Dude... implementing the semantic checks for a real world language must be such a pain!
 
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13:24
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user1804599
They tend to use that shitty web server.
ummm....
@rightfold lol, I implemented lambdas by more or less rewriting the syntax tree, which has an unfortunate side effect... auto-formatting destroys the lambdas :( Before:
void execucte(void f())
{
    f();
}

void test()
{
    execute( { pickBeeper(); } );
}
After:
void lambda$1()
{
    pickBeeper();
}

void execucte(void f())
{
    f();
}

void test()
{
    execute(lambda$1);
}
user1804599
14:01
@FredOverflow lol
user1804599
Don’t do it in the AST, silly.
user1804599
Do it in the analyser.
user1804599
Analyser is not needed for autoformatter.
14:52
@rightfold I removed lambdas, it's just not worth the trouble for Karel.
Being able to pass named functions is good enough.
user1804599
Meh.
17:30
@rightfold I am entertaining the thought of adding a preprocessor to Karel :D
user1804599
17:52
@FredOverflow Sounds like a bad idea.
user1804599
How do I listen on a TCP socket in Scala? Do I have to use Java APIs?
user1804599
18:49
@FredOverflow I have a java.util.Map[java.lang.String,java.util.List[java.lang.String]] and I want to convert it to a Map[String, List[String]].
user1804599
Currently I do this but I find it fugly. :(
user1804599
myJavaMap.asScala.map((pair) => (pair._1, pair._2.asScala.toList)).toMap
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Context:
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class HTTPHandler(handler: Handler) extends HttpHandler {
    def handle(exchange: HttpExchange) {
        val method = new Method(exchange.getRequestMethod)
        val path = exchange.getRequestURI.getPath
        val headers = exchange.getRequestHeaders.asScala.map((pair) => (pair._1, pair._2.asScala.toList)).toMap
        val body = exchange.getRequestBody
        val request = new Request(method, path, headers, body)

        val response = handler.handle(request)
        for (header <- response.headers) {
@rightfold I have no experience with that, sorry.
@rightfold Yeah... but what about templates? :D
user1804599
19:02
@FredOverflow C#-like generics with specialisations!
user1804599
@FredOverflow how about this? I’m not yet sure how for loops work in Scala.
user1804599
val response = handler.handle(request)
for (header <- response.headers) {
    exchange.getResponseHeaders.put(header._1, header._2.asJava)
}
user1804599
Could I do this in a shorter way?
user1804599
Can I use pattern matching before the <-?
@rightfold You can use one pattern before the <-, yes.
for ((foo, bar) <- response.headers) {
  exchange.getResponseHeaders.put(foo, bar.asJava)
}
user1804599
19:08
Nice. :)
@rightfold Dunno if it can be expressed in a shorter way. Too bad there is no lambdabot for Scala :)
user1804599
:P
@rightfold Hm, should I have moved this message or not? Inside this room, it doesn't make sense anymore :D
user1804599
lol
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1 message moved to Lounge<C++>
user1804599
19:13
Fixed!
user1804599
$ ls target/scala-2.9.2/classes/org/hexapoda/
Handler$.class Handler.class  Main$.class    Main.class     web
$ scala -cp target/scala-2.9.2/classes/org/hexapoda/ Main
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Main (wrong name: org/hexapoda/Main)
user1804599
lolwut.
In what package is that class?
user1804599
package org.hexapoda
19:16
I think the classpath should be target/scala-2.9.2/classes then? I can never remember that classpath stuff.
scala -cp target/scala-2.9.2/classes org.hexapoda.Main
shot in the blue
user1804599
Ah yes, scala -cp target/scala-2.9.2/classes/ org.hexapoda.Main works. :)
Is the trailing / significant?
user1804599
Dunno.
user1804599
19:19
Time to try XML literals.
Martin doesn't like XML literals anymore these days :)
user1804599
19:44
Arg what teh fcuk.
user1804599
Exception in thread "Thread-2" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: scala.xml.XML$.write(Ljava/io/Writer;Lscala/xml/Node;Ljava/lang/String;ZLscala/xml/dtd/DocType;)V
user1804599
I fucking compiled this shit.
user1804599
Why can’t it find the damn method at runtime.
user1804599
Scala is terrible.
20:29
Can anyone tell me why this doesn't do anything please?
[|"";"asdas";""|] :> seq<string> |> Seq.skipWhile (fun l -> String.IsNullOrEmpty(l)) |> Seq.map (fun s-> printf "line:%s" s) |> ignore

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