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08:27
helloc all;
 
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10:11
helloc; @all
 
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14:24
helloc all;
@Mints97 if you are here, ping me!
(I have pretty good news -- I think ;) )
I finally thought through this whole C and OOP and PP topics, and I finally come up with an extremely easy, simple and minimalistic python preprocessor, which can do whatever you want, with the full power of python -- yet all the syntactic sugars remains compilation-time only
and ofc you can easily build your own templates, etc.
helloc @PeterVaro;
how are you ?
if everything goes well, I will release it at the end of the weekend, ad hopefully one day, I will make it hygienic as well => it will work on the AST level
heya @fahdijbeli -- long time no see
I saw you pinged me the other day
yeah
yes
but I wasn't near the computer
so, sorry 'bout that
but you were busy i think
:D
14:28
exactly.
hehe no problem freind
how's life there?
:)
good, now I am working for a company
orly? what do you do there?
Java programmer
and sometimes Oracle performance
14:30
do you like it?
inch by inch
but I have to like it :)
about Oracle performance
but about java no
because we use our framework
I like it
you wont learn anything about java
because the company has its framework in java
hmm.. I see..
so to develope the layer service you have to follow repeatable instructions
:/
well, everyone has to start somewhere, right?
if I get error we dont found it in the net
hehhe
well, everyone has to start somewhere, right?
I dont understand
you mean intership ?
14:36
I mean at a certain level at a company
you cannot expect to be a CTO when you start ;)
hehehe
yes
I started with bigenner level
and I expect to be an expert
hehe
good luck with that, buddy ;)
anyway, I gtg now, bbl!
goto away;
15:07
free @PeterVaro;
good luck for you too
15:28
helloc all;
I've been advised to compile my tool written in C for Linux. Now I realized that three are loads of them. Will my program run on every Linux distro if I compile it under, say, Kali Linux?
Loads of them - I mean, loads of Linux disros.
user3079266
15:43
helloc all;
user3079266
@PeterVaro wow, that's cool! Can't wait to see it =)
will, post the initial commit soon :)
@ForceBru if you want to support all distros, you should distribute your source with a nicely written Make/CMake/SCons/etc. file
user3079266
well anyway that old project of mine is pretty dead now. All univs that I sent it to already denied me admission =P
so users can do: make && sudo make install and they are good to go
(or something like that)
@Mints97 well, I still didn't give up on my cutils project, I just realised, that _Generic won't save my arse
remember, of my 10k+ lines of generated code for only the built-in types to use it with my hash-map implementation?
user3079266
15:47
yeah, I remember you saying something like that...
that was insane..
tbh C is a brilliant language, the only thing I don't like, is the heck-loads-of-boilerplates you are forced to write
and well, we have two solutions here: implement a dynamic framework
or make a better preprocessor, which supports templates, and all sorts of nice features
the first one's advantage is that it doesn't need any extra tools than the standard C itself
user3079266
@PeterVaro templates? The C++ way? ><
the disadvantage is: you will end up reimplementing a dynamic language and its features anyway
user3079266
what do you mean by a "dynamic language"?
also: you do it during the runtime and not during the translation time
@Mints97 like an object system, where you can wrap all the low-level data with higher level object layers
so you can dynamically add members and methods to classes, etc.
(for example)
user3079266
15:52
umm... that means duck-typing... let's just say many see it as a very bad idea =)
@Mints97 C++ templates are good (although their implementation is not so good) => that thing will generate only the code you need, which is cool
user3079266
@PeterVaro I am personally scared by them. I mean, a turing-complete language inside a language... Creepy...
@Mints97 that was just an example, and polimorphism what really makes OOP a good thing
@PeterVaro @PeterVaro, I mean, I want to compile the program on Ubuntu (or Kali). Will the binary work on other Linux distros?
anyway, the fact, that you write a snippet once, and that can be used with any type at any time, and the compiler/preprocessor will generate the code for you based on your template is a must in a well-maintained code-base
@ForceBru it depends on lots of things, that's why I recommended you to distribute what you have as a source
and publish it via package managers of popular distros
(debian, ubuntu, mint, arch, fedora, redhat..)
@Mints97 anyway, what I'm trying to say is: implement a full framework on C does not really make sense: in that case, why aren't you just using another language which has all those features?
and that's why I decided to choose the other way: go with the preprocessor
and add nice features to the language during translation-time
(even before that, as an extra step tbh)
 
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17:14
Hello, any ideas for this?
-2
Q: Launch a separate process with a different root directory without forking/cloning it

user2284570In my case, I need to launch a process on a daily basis from a separate filesystem with it’s root directory inside a subdirectory. As it is the only on the filesystem thing I need to umount it. The other problem is I can’tfork()/clone()the process since it run inside a privileged ring. I thought...

17:32
helloc @user2284570; You can use pthreads for launching processes
See [here](j.mp/pthreads)
OH!!! F*ck that formatting!
17:54
@ForceBru : I forgot to say I can’t create threads.
18:09
@user2284570, then system is for you but you won't be able to control the execution of the process run with system.
18:55
@ForceBru Hey but wait.... I can create kthread...
but the point is the same as in userland, wait for the thread to finish
 
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20:05
@ForceBru only if You link everything statically.
 
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21:28
stackoverflow elections coming
recommended candidates: Jon Clements and Martijn Pieters ;)
 
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23:10
@AnttiHaapala nice updates! So much more info about candidates.

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