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23:06
@sehe Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if the majority at least start as one person "scratching an itch", so to speak (e.g., Linux, C, C++).
@JerryCoffin Of course. That's completely contradictory to the "I want to create a language and the tooling"
@sehe Ummm...really? I was rather under the impression that Dennis wrote the first implementation of C and Bjarne the first of C++ (and Guido the first of Python, etc.)
Certainly true that if the language becomes widely used, it will usually "outgrow" its inventor (so to speak) though--although they wrote the first ones, Dennis' implementation of C and Bjarne's implementation of C++ are long-since obsolete.
I have an idea, and that idea is Language as an API
Expose the compiler and its stages as APIs that can be interacted with external tools, and support different types of clients as a first-class citizen
Microsoft's documentation is usually pretty good... but not always.
@EtiennedeMartel what part
23:20
@VermillionAzure OpenGL is truly "language as an API". You seem to mean "implementation of a language as an API". That's also been done (e.g., Java, Clang) and works fairly well (but a compiler can be pretty large and complex, so non-trivial use of it can take a fair amount of time and effort).
@JerryCoffin I would go as to far to say that Java and Clang are still very rigid
Clang is focused around the C/C++ compilation process if I understand correctly, and Java is focused on Java.
I would want to make it so that you could interact with types, relationships, and metaprogramming and place a special focus on a data-driven approach to code composition and analysis
Translation: structured editor APIs and database-like transactions and mutations
@VermillionAzure Clang per se is obviously focused on the C-family languages. The rest that isn't language specific is in LLVM, of course.
@JerryCoffin Additionally, I envision a sort of high-level framework that comes before LLVM
Imagine: having a compiler that can take your code and perform semantic editing on it through a uniform API and allow you to query the properties of your own code
Cleanly move code around in namespaces, perform pattern matching and mutation... code as data, except in a different way than Lisp
@JerryCoffin What do you think?
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@VermillionAzure That sounds like every programmer will create a dialect incompatible to every other dialect.
@nwp Not if you find a way to type or perform introspection on procedures themselves
23:27
Speaking of compilation, Threadripper launches tomorrow. And I'm curious to see if compile-times are as good as they're supposed be given that they're two Ryzens in one.
But nobody will be benchmarking compile-times because that's boring and all people care about are multi-threaded synthetics and games.
@nwp Also, if you can find a way to describe procedures semantically, it might be possible
@VermillionAzure Have you actually looked at the interface to the Java compiler in the JVM? You've pretty much described why Java IDEs have such good refactoring support (and such).
@JerryCoffin No, actually. And now that I'm familiar with Java, I may be able to actually tackle that now
One thing I love about the JVM is Lombok. It's annotations and metaprogramming that sort of works and is automatic and practical
Enabling libraries like Lombok in a clean yet composable way is what I want to do
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@rightfold lol Java signatures in bytecode
@fredoverflow s/signatures.*//
23:38
I am having a little string issue, which I don t know how to solve
QStringList params;
params << "-c \" import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction() \" ";
if I output params I get:
("-c \"import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction()\" ")
I would need:
(" -c "import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction()" ")
if I remove the '\', obviously I get in troubles with the quotes when defining the value of params
Any suggestions?
@trilolil ???
@VermillionAzure What is not clear?
@trilolil format your code, it's hard to see why the " is not being escaped
Use 4 spaces before or there should be an action to do that with a button on the right of the textbox
 params << "-c \" import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction() \" ";
if I output params I get:
("-c \"import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction()\" ")
I would need:
(" -c "import imp; foo = imp.load_source('myTest', '/home/yalishanda/openface/demos/myTest.py'); foo.myTestFunction()" ")
@trilolil This makes 0 sense because that's the correct escape code
wait a sec
what language is this
23:52
@VermillionAzure and this is why I am posting it here...
C++ Qt
@trilolil looks correct to me
@trilolil Why aren't you escaping the single quotes?
print(args[0]) or something if you want to see the unescaped string, but imo you shouldn’t want to
@VermillionAzure as you can see in the generated output I do get the single quotes as I need
note that I output it as follows: qDebug()<<params
Doesn't appear that something's wrong
23:56
weird I don't get it then...
@trilolil what compiler are you using
IDE?
encoding? IDK
@VermillionAzure Qt ide
@trilolil I have no clue then.

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