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12:53
nananana @kbok batman
what
I was at hsbc
i figured
I was thinking about partial specialization of function_wrapper_impl
Yeah but no
We need to delegate the calling part to a different class that would be specialized
that's a great sentence
otherwise we're going to duplicate lots and lots of code
12:58
so much classes :/
you are right of course.
so, I'd opt for 3 versions
I think we need our own invoke on top of boost's one
void, single type that variant is constructible from and a tuple of such types
just the two lines
well, three
variant result = invoke(func, params);
boost::apply_visitor(detail::push_variant(state), result);
return 1;
We might want to consider returning always tuples
void has to return 0, single type 1, and tuple std::tuple_size
why, no.
that's horribly cumbersome with simple lambdas
void -> tuple<>, single type -> tuple<T> etc
We wrap the callable with something that adapts the return type when needed and voila
adapts adapts adapts
also tuple<>
can you just return tuple<>?
checking
13:08
fair enuff
work distracts me :P
is tuple<void> the same as tuple<> ?
13:21
I'm not sure tuple<void> is legal
T needs to be constructible, no?
uhuh.
apparently you're right
so specialization for void result_of is needed anyway
but function_caller or whatever we call it won't need that polymorphism trick, no?
which trick?
function_wrapper_impl
so inside it will only have to instantiate caller inside
Yeah
hm. maybe we can cache it as static or something
ok nvm no premature optimizations
so the caller has to take state too, to be able to use apply_visitor
13:41
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18:57
Is there something wrong with the stream PR?
I didn't really have time to read that yet
I should, huh?
Well, it's useful
I think :)
yea, it is
Uh, so, again, how do I do this rebase thingy
git co master; git rebase branch I think
also squash it
` --autosquash`
Wait no you have to squash it manually
I can do it if you want lol
yeah, that'd be better prolly
just copypaste the command log here <3
19:17
> git checkout eval-streams
> git log

commit f8fcf25b1a16d92fad4e1069efc98d3960ebef26
Author: Arnaud Bellec <[email protected]>
Date:   Sun Apr 21 21:18:10 2013 +0200

    Put streams' enable_if in return type because msvc

commit 93537d00c7271104baaf5d3c57c61214f3386e14
Author: Arnaud Bellec <[email protected]>
Date:   Sun Apr 21 16:09:26 2013 +0200

    lua numbers produces double variants?

commit 37c5affc15e50bb1e90082855d898eb2b5500124
Author: Arnaud Bellec <[email protected]>
It's surely possible to squash directly to master but hey
Another issue with merging: it mixes up the history
Look at where martinho's commit ends up :/
Okay
Now we can just do
std::ifstream ifs("script.lua");
lua::state lua(&exceptionErrorReporter);
lua.eval(ifs);
We might want a char-sequence evaluator instead of taking std::string
Not sure if useful though, lol
20:12
wowowow
exactly
we still need this function caller anyway'
meh gotta write it eventually

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