« first day (1287 days earlier)      last day (2428 days later) » 

02:54
I'm making people angry again by trying to get them to ask better questions
Even one single link to anything semi related.
I have already be ban for one week I think. The moderator message was "try to cold down" something like that ;). I was a little upset by all these bad question from new user that always get the same problem and the same bad question
and I'm not a very nice person when I'm angry
the question is clearly a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/41794800/…
What about “The parameter type C may not live long enough”, when it doesn't need to? That seems like more of an exact duplicate... when you were doing your research, what caused you to reject that as answering your question? — Shepmaster 9 secs ago
@Stargateur can I trouble you to upvote this comment ^
(If you agree with it, of course)
I've been blabbing so much that I've made the comments collapse
and an upvote would keep it out of the fold
03:10
already done
much obliged
OK, well, I'm going to bed
Time for all y'all to take over the watch ;-)
good night
 
5 hours later…
07:44
Hello guys
I have a basic question about rust
So all I hear is that rust is supposed to be a better C, by handling e.g. pointers in a safer way etc.?
But if I have a look @GitHub all I see are wrapper libs for existing C-libraries.
This I do not get. I would have expected one would now write such things as let's say OpenCV implementation (and such) in pure rust instead of wrapping C-libs?
So whats the point of having rust around and still wrapping C/C++ libraries?
Please don't stone me if I got some wrong idea about what is going on :D
@Shepmaster I'd almost agree with that, but your new answer is better than the one in the proposed dupe.
@indexoutofbounds Oh, hello! :)
@E_net4 Hi
That is a matter of using what if already available in the ecosystem. Those who write wrappers to existing libraries should still seek to make safe abstractions on top of them.
@indexoutofbounds You could think of the wrapped C libs as kind of placeholders until someone gets around to invest the tremendous amount of work reimplementing them in rust :)
After all, if you need a library now it's probably faster to write a wrapper that to reimplement it...
Yes, that was going to be my second point: it takes much less effort to write bindings than to rewrite everything.
07:53
Ok that makes sense
We don't have to rewrite everything, after all. Even if Rust may seem like a good language for rewiring stuff to. :)
SO it is a matter of time until some things get implemented in rust. Until then it is just convenient to use existing libs, right?
08:07
There are many actively developed C libraries out there. Unless every C developer converts to rust I would assume that is rather unlikely.
08:19
@indexoutofbounds Just that. There are also good/popular/actively maintained libs that may not be worth rewriting, yet some people would like to use them in a Rust program.
 
6 hours later…
13:56
Ok thank you guys!
 
2 hours later…
15:37
@indexoutofbounds I mean "get implemented in Rust" is just a fancy way of saying "I implement them", innit?
I apply that principle and look where that got me
16:16
Hai @LukasKalbertodt!
16:37
@Shepmaster hai :3
16:49
I had hoped that the "random file" question would recover :/
@LukasKalbertodt Yeah, I felt kind of bad casting the final vote on it
@LukasKalbertodt I feel like there should be a non-allocating iterator sample though
if you only want one
@LukasKalbertodt what exciting things have you been working on lately?
@Shepmaster Yeah exactly, I searched for that as well. But I'm also not sure how this function even works, given that it can't know how many elements the iterator will yield...
@Shepmaster Nothing tooo exciting. Just learning for university. If everything works as expected, I am done will all the courses in two weeks and "only" need to write master thesis. Writing the thesis will probably more fun than learning ^_^
Right now I learn for "scheduling"... it's super interesting but it always give me the feeling that I am too dumb for theoretical CS :D
So the next Rust release apparently is gonna be the bomb, righty...? I wasn't following closely but it seems like many stabilization hit stable in 1.26
17:25
Reservoir sampling is a family of randomized algorithms for randomly choosing a sample of k items from a list S containing n items, where n is either a very large or unknown number. Typically n is large enough that the list doesn't fit into main memory. == Example: Sample size 10 == Suppose we see a sequence of items, one at a time. We want to keep ten items in memory, and we want them to be selected at random from the sequence. If we know the total number of items (n), then the solution is easy: select ten distinct indices i between 1 and n with equal probability, and keep the i-th elements. The...
@LukasKalbertodt yep, although I think one or two things were un-stabilized
like !
There are so many crazy algorithms related to randomness (or rather "sampling" I guess)... Not that this in particular is super crazy, but still...

There is this one algorithm for the problem where you have a list of n values each with a probability. Now this algo prepares a lookup table or sth and can then sample one element (respecting all the probabilities) in O(1) ...
@Shepmaster Never type was not stabilized? :( Why?
Related: Can we somehow make assert_eq!(4!, 24); work? :P (with dirty hackz of course)
@LukasKalbertodt you want a factorial operator?
I guess not since ! is only a type and not an expression, unlike (), right?
I mean, you could probably macro it
A few of my messages time out today :/ what's going on
@Shepmaster Not really, but it would be fun if thanks to dirty hacks one could make that work.
17:37
Dirt? In my Rust? It's more likely than you think!
18:05
Well I got assert_eq!(ǃ4, 24); working but only with unicode confusables... :/
18:16
@LukasKalbertodt Please no. :s
@LukasKalbertodt well, you gotta share it
Fancy new playground buttons by the way
There are a few unicode confusables for "4" (since an identifier can't start with a digit), but all of those seem to be illegal as ident start as well :/
HA! Nevermind, found a fitting character: CHEROKEE LETTER SE (Ꮞ)

https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=e9141c8fbd36fc8accff6643ca97740c&version=nightly
variable `Ꮞǃ` should have a snake case name such as `ꮞǃ`
Hehe :P
So assert_eq!(Ꮞǃ, 24); works now...
18:33
@LukasKalbertodt I hope you feel sufficiently dirty ;-)
@Shepmaster Sure ^_^ but I'd prefer a solution without unicode fuckery
We need an "overloading whitespace" RFC like C++ has...
19:34
Relevant to our interests:
5
Q: Could we add a tag-specific mcve page?

Zohar PeledBased on How to improve a canonical question, that may appear to be “too broad”? on meta, where the OP basically had the idea of posting various mcve, and also on Better support for sample data and perhaps table schemas in SQL questions, Where the OP complains about the lack of mcve specifically...

> MCVE is an acronym.
<3
@LukasKalbertodt haha, if it hadn't been in code format, I might have left it
I love editing, but not so much on meta
@Shepmaster Yeah, I'm too scared by meta in general... too many people a lot more experienced than me. Scary stuff.
 
2 hours later…
21:36
@Shepmaster meh bassicaly it's would be a hello world... I don't think is usefull
@Stargateur Have you seen our information? It's about taking your real program and reducing it. I likewise don't agree with the "template" idea
@Shepmaster I like so much mcve but a "typical" template is useless
but increase our help to make mcve

« first day (1287 days earlier)      last day (2428 days later) »