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23:00
if(someObject is Nullable<TheObjectsType>)
..it's something like that I guess.
but why do you need to do that.
I'm guessing you've entered a bad design lane.
Nope
I'm not doing that..
And I tried it, you can't
wow. what did it say?
"abomination"?
:)
Try it..
Only primitives can be nullables.
OK. lemme try
@emeka That would be a great compiler error!
23:03
Oh dear. I need some coffee.
you can't do that.
of course.
What I've been saying.
the reason is;
you can't say bool meBool = null;
Exactly
same as other primitive types.
unless you explicitly make them nullable.
in which case if you want to test if they've been made explicitly nullable,
23:06
you have to call the abominable code we tested on the primitive type
but you don't have to call that code on Reference types.
..since they are already nullable courtesy of their grandfather: object
Nope, not nullables
yep.
nullables
Lol, why?
because you can say:` MyClass myObject = null;`
..you can't tell that to a bool or int.
they'll spit some compiler curses back at you.
3
so primitives are NOT nullable?
23:09
yes.
until you make them
They are
Yeah
They can be rather..
so int is not nullable but int(?) is nullable, right?
But reference types are not nullables
@kush int? Yup
@LewsTherin, reference types are nullables
..all of them.
Are not too.
:D
23:11
are..
:)
Are not :P
What is a nullable?
are..
Or rather, what type is a nullable?
a nullable type is a type that can take null as it's value.
Nope..
23:12
yep.
It's like saying a double is a float
But in C# a double!=float
nope.
@emeka compiler curses...keke
Kyle, would you like to weigh in on this?
Think about it.. a Nullable is more than a type that can take nulls
What is it?
Where is Kyle?
23:14
I see his face next to Steve's up in the right hand corner if you are on a desktop computer
@LewsTherin. My simplistic brain thinks it's simply a type that can accept nulls as a value.
@kush Oh, I see it too. Just faded out
yea. faded to sleep.
A Nullable is actually a struct
23:14
but think about it:
Nullable --^
And by definition a struct is a value type
OMG a nullable is a struct?
is that what the msdn link says?
> Nullable types are instances of the System.Nullable struct
So reference types cannot be nullable?
23:16
Nope
I would agree with emeka that references are nullable, but you probably don't want to use them with Nullable.
because struct means value type, right?
since you get the null value by default.
Nullable types represent value-type variables that can be assigned the value of null. You cannot create a nullable type based on a reference type. (Reference types already support the null value.)
..copied from the link.
But that doesn't make it nullables are
Would you say a double is a float?
Or an int a char?
23:17
no, @LewsTherin, that's not what we're saying.
@LewsTherin Do you mean "nullables" or Nullables?
@Code-Guru Is there a difference?
I would use the word "nullable" to include reference variables. Nullable is a C#-specific type.
@Code-Guru Yeah, and I believe that's what we were arguing about. Unless I'm mistaken.
I think that's the way @emeka is using it, too.
23:20
> OMG a nullable is a struct?
Oops!
So I guess we were arguing about types lmao
I take the word "nullable" in a more general sense as an English word where Nullable is a C# "word".
LOL.
exactly @Code-Guru
ATTENTION ALL
23:20
:O :S
I REQUEST ALL ATTENTION
Don't shout!
@emeka I'm confused as to why you'd related a Nullable to an English term.. weird
you should say: RED ALERT @CCInc
BE CALM MY DEAR PEOPLES
23:21
I would expect that from a Java programmer
BUT I HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO MAKE
Or a Non C# programmer :P
@CCInc Ok listening..
I have added a amazing new bot feature.
@LewsTherin. I'm one of those new-breed coders that don't read docs too well.
C# compilation.
In chat.
23:22
I've been studying mathematical logic lately. When you are very exact about it, there is a distinction between the target language of the logic system that you are studying and the metalanguage that you use to discuss the language. I think the same issue arose with the previous discussion about "nullables".
@emeka You should learn =p
@Code-Guru. point taken.
Well, if you read above you could see I made an argument, if someobject is Nullable<SomeObject>.
:)
It couldn't be any clearer..
Anyway I have to shit loads of work
@LewsTherin Apparently you can't do that...
At least from what that MSDN link said.
23:24
what time is it over there?
@Code-Guru Yep, spent God knows how many hours arguing that :P
@emeka 23:24
@Code-Guru. I am to blame for that one.
Oh. just an hour lag from me.
cc> int? i = 0; Console.WriteLine(i.GetType());
@CCInc System.Int32 Source
@CCInc Sleek
23:27
lol thanks
Is that like a C# compute server?
It uses IDEOne and retrieves the output from compilation.
I wonder if it does multiline...
Aww you cheating bastard ;)
Nice stuff though
Is that what the WCF service was about?
really nice stuff.
@LewsTherin nope :)
all JS/PHP
23:29
I don't think so @LewsTherin
Oh right
cc>
int? i = 0;
Console.WriteLine(Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(type) != null);
wait.. @CCInc. it doesn't post back to the server?
@emeka huh?
23:30
...it's all js?
It actually uses PHP for the API access
and I call it from the JS bot
Oh OK.
dang it Y MULTILINE NO WORK
Wtf... another C# thing I just found out.
If an arg takes a super class as ref
So:
method(ref Superclass object)
That method can't take a ref subclass :O
I guess that makes sense
why don't you do.
method(ref subClass as superclass)?
23:36
Well I tried an explicit cast, let me see if as works
Lol nope
The around that is obvious though
well, it's another gotcha case. you seem to have a knack for digging them up.
Mmn.. I think I know why you can't cast it
tell me.
I'm sure it is probably wrong.. but a cast returns a temporary right?
You can't take a reference to a temporary.. that'd be fucked
right, so you're saying you can't ref a temp.
23:38
Yeah
..address will be screwed up.
It could
But I'm guessing at this stage.
I think you should start a blog list of C# gotchas.
Fuck, my eyes are getting cloudy.
@emeka No, I will just get slagged and look stupid ha
why do you think you'd look stupid?
23:40
When the experts see the blog
LOL.
put a disclaimer on it.
tell them you stand to be corrected.
that's what comments are for.
Lol
Could work
delete the rude comments. ..democracy is overrated.
Lol
I guess democracy doesn't work for some.
yep.
23:43
lol
why is my else if ($result == 11) echo "compilation errorz!!!!";
returning
in Sandbox, 32 secs ago, by HangBot
@CCInc compilation�errorz!!!!
did you see the post about americans that want the senate to vote on building a DeathStar?
it's hilarious. lemme dig it up.
@CCInc Is that happening on local server?
Hmm?
The PHP script is on my server
Bookmarked, will read later :P
Can I either include all System namespaces automatically or add them as needed?
I think the latter is better
23:49
Well, are either of them possible? I don't want to type out every possible namespace
Not sure.. latter sounds easier
yay, new feature time :D
that means I get to write some c#. although, it usually means my time is spent 5% on c# and 95% on ui... If only everything were as nice as c#.
Lol
True
I hate messing with UI
I spent > 1hr on getting 2 divs to fit in a wrapper
Guess what? The first div was missing a float:left;
CSS DIE
23:56
float? gross
don't float
What else to use?
Unless I specify the top with absolute positioning
<div style="display:inline-block;">column 1</div><div style="display:inline-block;">column 2</div>
you can put widths in since they are still considered block elements
Really? I think I tried inline-block.. mmn
I will give it a go later
true @TravisJ. float gives me the creeps. it feels like well,.. floating.
I used float once, and I still look at it horror when I come across it
23:58
LOL.
you don't have a UI guy at your work place?
..dedicated.
I do the whole 9 yards
@lews - check this out: jsfiddle.net/dnkxE

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