--- Log opened Sun Oct 10 00:00:10 2010 00:00 < cbeck> Eh, me too 00:01 < cbeck> It'd be awefully nice if there was something like a range for readers, but I don't see any generic enough way to do that which would also be useful. 00:09 < strtok> hrm, i was able to modify the arg to ReadLineIter to take a io.ReadWriteCloser 00:09 < strtok> i guess that makes it a bit more reusable 00:23 -!- gnuvince_ [~vince@70.35.165.72] has joined #go-nuts 00:35 -!- wrtp [~rog@92.17.28.203] has quit [Quit: wrtp] 00:39 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 01:05 -!- wjlroe [~will@78-86-14-131.zone2.bethere.co.uk] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep] 01:19 -!- Moargun [~Munchlax@h-98-135-25-38.ip.alltel.net] has joined #go-nuts 01:19 -!- Alice-chan [~Laticuf@c-24-126-204-25.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #go-nuts 01:19 -!- Alice-chan [~Laticuf@c-24-126-204-25.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has left #go-nuts [] 01:19 < Moargun> fdgsdf 01:20 -!- Moargun [~Munchlax@h-98-135-25-38.ip.alltel.net] has left #go-nuts [] 01:22 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has joined #go-nuts 01:24 < cbeck> In..deed? 01:40 -!- SRabbelier [~SRabbelie@ip138-114-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 01:43 -!- jcao219 [~jcao219@pool-173-74-61-111.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:02 -!- dionysiac [~dionysiac@S01060013102db8c7.cg.shawcable.net] has quit [Quit: dionysiac] 02:02 -!- crashR [~crasher@codextreme.pck.nerim.net] has joined #go-nuts 02:14 -!- cco3 [~conley@c-69-181-138-209.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #go-nuts 02:22 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 02:32 -!- gabriel9 [~gabriel9@93.157.192.28] has joined #go-nuts 02:37 -!- kurt [kurt@pdpc/supporter/active/kurt] has joined #go-nuts 02:39 -!- kurt [kurt@pdpc/supporter/active/kurt] has left #go-nuts [] 02:44 -!- ExtraSpice [~XtraSpice@88.118.34.223] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:03 -!- rejb [~rejb@unaffiliated/rejb] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 03:03 -!- emmanueloga [~emmanuelo@190.244.15.163] has joined #go-nuts 03:23 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has joined #go-nuts 03:40 -!- crazy2be [~crazy2be@S0106001ac401d400.cg.shawcable.net] has joined #go-nuts 03:40 < crazy2be> Any idea how to access a set index of an array with templates? 03:41 < crazy2be> like obj[2] 03:43 < crazy2be> (that doesn't work) 04:07 -!- tsykoduk [~tsykoduk@184.78.195.79] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 04:09 -!- tsykoduk [~tsykoduk@184.78.195.79] has joined #go-nuts 04:10 -!- Adys [~Adys@unaffiliated/adys] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:11 -!- Adys [~Adys@unaffiliated/adys] has joined #go-nuts 04:13 -!- bookses [~John@222.180.36.141] has joined #go-nuts 04:46 -!- nsf [~nsf@jiss.convex.ru] has joined #go-nuts 04:48 -!- dahankzter [~henrik@92-244-3-192.customers.ownit.se] has joined #go-nuts 04:49 -!- jcao219 [~Jimmy_Cao@pool-173-74-61-111.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #go-nuts 04:55 < enferex> anwaysyman 05:00 -!- scm [scm@d038129.adsl.hansenet.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 05:01 -!- scm [scm@d071105.adsl.hansenet.de] has joined #go-nuts 05:19 -!- bookses [~John@222.180.36.141] has left #go-nuts [] 05:19 -!- dahankzter [~henrik@92-244-3-192.customers.ownit.se] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 05:21 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 05:33 -!- crazy2be [~crazy2be@S0106001ac401d400.cg.shawcable.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 05:36 -!- gabriel9 [~gabriel9@93.157.192.28] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 05:37 < anticw> iant: heh... gcc[go] requires libmpc now as well 05:38 * anticw wonders if the world would end if a gcc release didn't get slower and bigger from the previous release? 05:42 -!- noktoborus [~noktoboru@host-208-107.hosts.vtc.ru] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:44 < vsmatck> "there's software people complain about, and software no one uses." A TON of people complain about GCC. heh. 05:45 < anticw> gcc is quite wonderful in many ways, but lean it isn't :) 05:46 < anticw> actually, to be fair commercial compilers aren't exactly lean either these days 05:47 < vsmatck> I like my compilers like I like my women. 05:47 < cbeck> Featureful? 05:47 < enferex> vsmatck: Strict? 05:47 < cbeck> With a lean backend? 05:48 < vsmatck> heh, I was just throwing that out there since people like to personify things. I don't actually have anything in mind. 05:48 < enferex> Naw, I think you are a multi-pass kinda man 05:48 < enferex> once isnt't enough 05:48 < cbeck> 7 times like c++ babe 05:49 < enferex> cbeck: Thtas because c++ has to figre out what its manipulating. 05:50 -!- photron [~photron@port-92-201-17-133.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #go-nuts 05:51 < vsmatck> That's what she said. 05:54 -!- ikaros [~ikaros@188.107.214.200] has joined #go-nuts 06:03 -!- zozoR [~zozoR@4705ds1-ris.0.fullrate.dk] has joined #go-nuts 06:03 -!- illya77 [~illya77@193-78-133-95.pool.ukrtel.net] has joined #go-nuts 06:12 -!- dahankzter [~henrik@92-244-3-192.customers.ownit.se] has joined #go-nuts 06:20 -!- Project_2501 [~Marvin@82.84.94.184] has joined #go-nuts 06:20 -!- b00m_chef [~watr@66.183.100.197] has joined #go-nuts 06:21 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 06:21 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has joined #go-nuts 06:23 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has joined #go-nuts 06:27 -!- skelterjohn [~jasmuth@c-76-124-135-199.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: skelterjohn] 06:31 -!- noktoborus [~noktoboru@host-208-107.hosts.vtc.ru] has joined #go-nuts 06:38 < nsf> hehe, porting lemon is fun 06:43 < nsf> especially the "emulating unions" part 06:44 -!- ikaros [~ikaros@188.107.214.200] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:45 < enferex> nsf :-) 06:46 < enferex> so nsf, do you know of any internals doc that explains the enums used by the nodes in the gc compiler? I havent found anything 06:46 < enferex> I mean, of course we can reverse things, but if I didnt have to do that, and avoid making incorrect guesses 06:47 < nsf> why are you asking me? I have nothing to do with the gc compiler 06:47 < enferex> Well you seem to have answers for all of my other question ;-) 06:47 < nsf> well, now you know that it's not really true 06:48 < nsf> enferex: compiler is maintained by two programmers (or so), I guess there are no docs whatsoever 06:48 < enferex> heck it was worth a shot... thanks anyways 06:50 -!- cco3 [~conley@c-69-181-138-209.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 07:01 < nsf> ((5+10)*4), hm.. looks like binop precedence failure 07:01 < nsf> is it? 07:01 < nsf> strange.. 07:04 < nsf> ((5*10)+4) 07:04 < nsf> yep, it is 07:04 < nsf> damn 07:04 < nsf> :( 07:10 -!- b00m_chef [~watr@66.183.100.197] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 07:24 -!- ShadowIce [~pyoro@unaffiliated/shadowice-x841044] has joined #go-nuts 07:27 -!- ExtraSpice [~XtraSpice@88.118.34.223] has joined #go-nuts 07:35 < nsf> argh.. 07:36 < nsf> the C version works 07:36 < nsf> looks like a logic error 07:38 -!- gabriel9 [~gabriel9@93.157.192.28] has joined #go-nuts 07:38 -!- sacho [~sacho@91.139.247.215] has joined #go-nuts 07:46 < nsf> hehe, bug was successfully found and eliminated 07:46 < nsf> http://code.google.com/p/lemon-parser-generator <- this one is buggy 07:46 < nsf> :P 07:46 < nsf> at least the D version 07:47 < nsf> http://code.google.com/p/lemon-parser-generator/issues/detail?id=4 07:47 < nsf> I know how to fix this, but looks like no one cares 07:47 < nsf> :) 07:48 -!- awidegreen [~quassel@62.176.237.78] has joined #go-nuts 07:59 -!- tsykoduk [~tsykoduk@184.78.195.79] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 08:00 -!- illya77 [~illya77@193-78-133-95.pool.ukrtel.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 08:02 -!- sacho [~sacho@91.139.247.215] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 08:06 -!- tsykoduk [~tsykoduk@184.78.195.79] has joined #go-nuts 08:16 -!- Kylarr [Kylarr@122-148-63-115.static.dsl.dodo.com.au] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 08:18 -!- sacho [~sacho@82.137.65.22] has joined #go-nuts 08:20 -!- Kylarr [Kylarr@122-148-63-115.static.dsl.dodo.com.au] has joined #go-nuts 08:41 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:42 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has joined #go-nuts 08:48 < nsf> looks like something is broken in //line <FILE>:<LINE> convention 08:48 < nsf> compiler eats the source code, but linker dies with an error 08:49 < nsf> http://pastie.org/1210865 08:52 < nsf> or I guess it works not like the gcc's pragma 08:52 < nsf> which makes it useless :\ 08:54 < nsf> or there is a bug 08:54 < nsf> hm.. 09:17 < nsf> yep, it works in a different way 09:17 < nsf> gcc's #line is much better 09:22 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 09:23 -!- rlab [~Miranda@91.200.158.34] has joined #go-nuts 09:30 < uriel> nsf: IIRC there was some fix about that recently, have you tried latest tip? 09:30 < nsf> nope 09:30 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has joined #go-nuts 09:30 < uriel> and I find your claim that it is 'useless', rather weird, 09:30 < nsf> uriel: I've fixed the problem 09:31 < nsf> the thing is, Go's //line works not like #line from gcc 09:31 < nsf> in gcc you can specify a range 09:31 < nsf> #line 1 file.x 09:31 < nsf> and then 09:31 < nsf> #line 10 file.y 09:31 < nsf> in Go it's just a linear hint 09:32 < nsf> gives sometimes very unpredicted results 09:32 < nsf> with a bunch of information noise 09:32 < uriel> ? 09:33 < nsf> let me give you an example 09:33 < uriel> file an issue? I have had no use for it, but I have seen some fixes for it go in in the last week or two, so obviously somebody is using it 09:33 < nsf> http://pastie.org/1210892 09:33 < nsf> test.y:21 line for example is totally empty 09:34 < nsf> but compiler points at it 09:34 < nsf> gcc on the other hand provides an ability to give precise location information 09:37 < nsf> feature is implemented without understanding of a problem, usual gc compiler style of dealing with errors 09:46 -!- 30BAAAUB0 [~kirill@net089023017079.pskovline.ru] has joined #go-nuts 10:04 -!- Maxdamantus [~m@203-97-238-106.cable.telstraclear.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 10:05 -!- Cyprien_ [~Cyprien@248-23.79-83.cust.bluewin.ch] has joined #go-nuts 10:13 -!- Belg [~kim@gw-gbg.ilait.se] has quit [Quit: Lämnar] 10:15 -!- Maxdamantus [~m@203-97-238-106.cable.telstraclear.net] has joined #go-nuts 10:39 -!- zozoR [~zozoR@4705ds1-ris.0.fullrate.dk] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 10:43 -!- gabriel9 [~gabriel9@93.157.192.28] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:49 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 10:50 -!- DJCapelis [~djc@blender/coder/DJCapelis] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 10:50 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has joined #go-nuts 10:53 -!- zozoR [~zozoR@4705ds1-ris.0.fullrate.dk] has joined #go-nuts 11:02 < uriel> nsf: again, have you filled an issue? and there have been a few //lineno related CLs recently 11:02 < nsf> uriel: nope, I haven't 11:04 -!- DJCapelis [~djc@capelis.dj] has joined #go-nuts 11:04 -!- DJCapelis [~djc@capelis.dj] has quit [Changing host] 11:04 -!- DJCapelis [~djc@blender/coder/DJCapelis] has joined #go-nuts 11:04 < uriel> there also have been a few commits improving gc's error messages 11:24 -!- jcao2191 [~Jimmy_Cao@pool-173-74-61-111.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined #go-nuts 11:24 -!- jcao219 [~Jimmy_Cao@pool-173-74-61-111.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Disconnected by services] 11:26 -!- forgey [brook@seahawk.ript.net] has joined #go-nuts 11:27 -!- tensorpudding [~user@99.148.202.191] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:27 -!- forgey_ [brook@seahawk.ript.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:30 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:32 -!- cw [~cw@parsec.stupidest.org] has joined #go-nuts 11:34 < uriel> http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/dohif/ 11:34 < uriel> oh god :( 11:35 < nsf> a lot of comments 11:36 -!- tensorpudding [~user@99.148.202.191] has joined #go-nuts 11:42 -!- Cyprien_ [~Cyprien@248-23.79-83.cust.bluewin.ch] has quit [Quit: Quitte] 11:55 -!- dju [dju@fsf/member/dju] has joined #go-nuts 11:58 -!- dju [dju@fsf/member/dju] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 11:59 -!- dju [dju@fsf/member/dju] has joined #go-nuts 12:14 < nsf> lol 12:14 < nsf> "bad declaration syntax" 12:14 < nsf> auto i = 0 is "better", of course ;) 12:14 < nsf> D code looks like that: 12:14 < nsf> auto ... 12:14 < nsf> auto ... 12:14 < nsf> auto ... 12:14 < nsf> auto .. 12:14 < nsf> :D 12:16 -!- rejb [~rejb@unaffiliated/rejb] has joined #go-nuts 12:18 < nsf> language holywars are so boring 12:21 < uriel> that looks like a traffic jam! 12:22 < exch> I never got this silly discussions. There are a gazillion languages which are all, one way or another, capable of solving a problem one might have. What it eventually boils down to is just how confortable you are with any particular one. When all is said and done, i'll pick the one I find the most fun to work with. 12:23 < exch> And since taste is entirely subjective, there really is no point at all for any such discussion 12:27 < nsf> also D vs. Go is pointless, D vs. world has already lost, let's see what Go will be able to deliver 12:28 < exch> Really though, who cares if Go becomes a widely adopted language or not? If one enjoys using it, then that should be all that matters 12:28 < mpl> your reasoning is flawed. you're assuming ppl on the internet are smart enough to realize that and that they have better things to do than arguing like retards. 12:29 < exch> That doesn't invalidate my point, just the people ;) 12:29 < mpl> yep 12:31 -!- terrex [~terrex@84.122.67.111.dyn.user.ono.com] has joined #go-nuts 12:47 -!- tensorpudding [~user@99.148.202.191] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 12:57 -!- tensorpudding [~user@99.148.202.191] has joined #go-nuts 13:08 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 13:32 < soul9> is it possible to index a map by more than one thing? 13:32 < soul9> it have a two or three element array to index the map? 13:32 < nsf> convert these "more than one thing" to a string and go for it 13:32 < nsf> :) 13:32 < soul9> s,it,ie, 13:33 < soul9> heh, i guess so.. 13:34 < exch> If you can ensure that the 'key' as a pointer always points to the same address, you can use the pointer as a map key. Not sure if that's a very safe approach though 13:34 < nsf> soul9: http://pastie.org/1208408 13:34 < nsf> TestToString 13:34 < nsf> function that converts raw struct data to a string 13:34 < nsf> although I'm not suggesting to use it without understanding what it does 13:35 < soul9> yeah wow 13:35 < soul9> i really just need an array or a slice as index 13:36 < soul9> i wonder howcome it is that perl is still 10x faster than the go version of my program... :( 13:36 -!- rlab [~Miranda@91.200.158.34] has quit [Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org] 13:37 < exch> What nsf showed is exactly the reason why we can't have arbitrary map keys (yet). There is no concise way to create a unique hash for an arbitrary object 13:37 < nsf> the problem is 13:37 < nsf> that hash is not a magic 13:37 < nsf> if you have some kind of a complex data relationships, maybe you need to think about that a bit more 13:38 < nsf> hash isn't the best for all cases 13:38 < soul9> if i knew how to do that i could marshal a function into json ;) 13:38 < exch> Perhaps it would be nice if anything that implements a Hasher interface could be used. The Hasher interface should yield 1 method which lets you do your own hash construction for your type 13:38 < exch> Then again, maybe not 13:38 < soul9> nsf: true, but it's just so much simpler to use it than to have to worry about array sizes.. 13:39 < soul9> also, i need to index with strings. 13:39 < nsf> soul9: why don't you use python or ruby 13:39 < nsf> it's so much simpler just forget about types 13:39 < soul9> nsf: funny. 13:39 -!- wjlroe [~will@78-86-14-131.zone2.bethere.co.uk] has joined #go-nuts 13:41 < nsf> it's not, you're complaining about programming being hard.. it is hard, if you don't like it, why do want to be a programmer 13:42 < soul9> no i'm not complaining 13:42 < soul9> ok, that one line was complaining :D 13:42 -!- zozoR [~zozoR@4705ds1-ris.0.fullrate.dk] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 13:42 < soul9> but then I added that I need to index with strings, so arrays aren't a solution anyways 13:43 < nsf> hash is a way to index an array with strings 13:43 < nsf> there are other ways too 13:43 < soul9> yeah, i guess so. 13:44 < soul9> i'll try to figure it out. thanks and sorry if it came out as if i wasn't 99% satisfied with go 13:45 < nsf> just think about your application as a data in the first place, how it relates, what do you need from it.. maybe it will help to solve the problem 13:46 -!- DerHorst [~Horst@e176099165.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #go-nuts 13:52 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has joined #go-nuts 13:55 -!- zozoR [~zozoR@4705ds1-ris.0.fullrate.dk] has joined #go-nuts 14:00 -!- terrex [~terrex@84.122.67.111.dyn.user.ono.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 14:08 -!- brtk [~j@remote4.student.chalmers.se] has joined #go-nuts 14:10 -!- crashR [~crasher@codextreme.pck.nerim.net] has quit [Quit: (◣_◢) BigBrowser is watching ⓎⓄⓊ] 14:11 -!- nsf [~nsf@jiss.convex.ru] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 0.3.3] 14:12 -!- ExtraSpice [~XtraSpice@88.118.34.223] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 14:26 -!- brtk [~j@remote4.student.chalmers.se] has quit 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have to 'muck around' I'm afraid 22:29 -!- skelterjohn [~jasmuth@c-76-124-135-199.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #go-nuts 22:33 < EthanG> ah ok. so long as I know, lol 22:34 -!- matti_ [~mumboww@c-98-207-108-218.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 22:38 -!- gabriel9 [~gabriel9@93.157.192.28] has joined #go-nuts 22:40 -!- kkress [~kkress@c-65-49-35-49.tilenetworks.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 22:42 -!- emmanueloga [~emmanuelo@190.244.15.163] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 22:54 -!- melba [~melba@unaffiliated/lazz0] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 22:55 -!- kkress [~kkress@64.62.173.125] has joined #go-nuts 22:59 -!- ExtraSpice [~XtraSpice@88.118.34.223] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 23:02 -!- napsy [~luka@88.200.96.18] has quit [Read error: Operation timed out] 23:03 -!- kanru [~kanru@61-228-158-59.dynamic.hinet.net] has joined #go-nuts 23:24 -!- kanru [~kanru@61-228-158-59.dynamic.hinet.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:59 < strtok> once i set a string to something, does it make sense that the string it was pointing to disappeared? --- Log closed Mon Oct 11 00:00:10 2010