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01:33:13 | ftsf | is there a way to get unittests to run at compile time instead of runtime? |
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05:40:04 | afrigginelf | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62V4t1n5y8w |
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07:32:10 | flyx | ftsf: nest them inside a `static:` block. |
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07:33:19 | ftsf | aww "cannot evaluate at compile time: checkpoints" |
07:34:09 | flyx | ftsf: for a more traditional approach, you can also define in your config.nims that tests are executed automatically after compilation |
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07:37:09 | ftsf | hmm sounds interesting |
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10:34:54 | Funan | Hello, I have a problem with Aporia IDE, after I have installed Aporia IDE, it showed in Arabic version (right-margin), how can I change it to English? |
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10:44:21 | gokr | Araq: Clicked around in the latest libui examples and ... darn, quite impressive. Did you make your wrapper using c2nim? |
10:44:45 | gokr | (I mean the latest version of libui itself and its examples) |
10:44:49 | Araq | sure, I patched c2nim slightly |
10:44:57 | Araq | dunno if I pushed that patch |
10:45:25 | gokr | It appears as if libui is moving forward now during the summer, so just curious of work involved in keeping wrapper in sync |
10:45:32 | Funan | Araq, do you know about my question? |
10:45:54 | gokr | Funan: Did you see the URL I posted on off-topic? |
10:46:01 | gokr | May use that for further googling. |
10:46:05 | Araq | no. |
10:46:13 | gokr | Funan: Here is more: http://www.gtkforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11069 |
10:46:55 | Funan | gokr, the problem is not in the editor |
10:48:06 | Funan | gokr, they just translated some little of Aporia IDE to Arabic, and they placed the menu on the right-margin |
10:48:31 | Funan | the menu contains both Arabic and English, it is a mess. |
10:49:44 | reactormonk | Funan, so the menu should be left-bound, but the font right-bound? |
10:51:40 | Funan | The editor is okay, but the menu is on the right while it is in English, but some Arabic words are also included, looks like they bring the IDE while the transtlation is not finished |
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10:56:49 | Funan | dom96, You online? |
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11:07:08 | Funan | Guys if you know how can I change Aporia IDE from Arabic to English then please tell me, otherwise don't waste my time anymore. |
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11:11:14 | reactormonk | Funan, a) calm down b) try LANG=en_GB.utf8 aporia |
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11:14:24 | Funan | reactormonk, a) CMD says tha lang is not recognized as an internal or external command etc.. |
11:14:52 | reactormonk | ah, that one's linux only. |
11:16:52 | Araq | Funan: can you stop the spamming of our forum please? |
11:18:02 | Funan | Araq, wow, I am dealing with that problem about three hours, the problem that was created be a developer of Nim, now are you saying that I am spamming? |
11:18:33 | Araq | no I'm saying it's obvious you're our troll. |
11:18:45 | reactormonk | Funan, these are disconnected events. |
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11:19:29 | Funan | Araq, am gonna screenshot it for you, alright? |
11:19:54 | Funan | reactormonk, so where should I connect my event? |
11:21:10 | reactormonk | Funan, would you know how to set language per application in windows? The linux version is LANG=<...> |
11:21:54 | Funan | reactormonk, I tried the windows command, but the Aporia IDE will be still the mess |
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13:28:54 | dom96 | Araq: Please don't mute the whole webchat! |
13:29:57 | Araq | it saved us some time |
13:31:02 | dom96 | Instead do: /msg akick #nim add *!*@*ip.185.95.206.43 !T 20d |
13:31:09 | dom96 | (I'll add this to the wiki) |
13:31:21 | dom96 | * /msg cs akick #nim add *!*@*ip.185.95.206.43 !T 20d |
13:31:24 | dom96 | er |
13:31:31 | dom96 | */msg chanserv akick #nim add *!*@*ip.185.95.206.43 !T 20d |
13:31:32 | dom96 | :) |
13:33:50 | reactormonk | dom96, you can just // |
13:33:55 | reactormonk | /msg chanserv |
13:34:07 | dom96 | reactormonk: I know |
13:34:26 | dom96 | I missed the recipient and got it wrong the second time |
13:34:33 | dom96 | because i'm used to writing /cs blah |
13:34:46 | dom96 | but i'm not sure if that works in all clients |
13:37:51 | endragor | Any recommendations about good free IRC client for Mac? Any chance Nim begins to use Gitter as its main communication tool any time soon? IRC clients I know are just awful compared to Gitter |
13:38:35 | Araq | I use LimeChat but I don't really it |
13:38:37 | dom96 | endragor: help us by writing a IRC<->Gitter bridge for NimBot |
13:38:43 | Araq | *really like it |
13:38:53 | dom96 | endragor: I use XChat Azure, works fairly well. |
13:39:30 | flyx | endragor: Texual is nice |
13:40:22 | flyx | *Textual |
13:41:18 | Flox42 | just found that on reddit |
13:41:20 | Flox42 | https://www.reddit.com/r/windows/comments/1eezw4/good_irc_clients/ |
13:41:42 | Flox42 | it also mentions OS X and linux |
13:42:07 | Flox42 | btw, I use vector.im with their irc bridge. works nice. |
13:51:22 | ftsf | hmm is there a way to do a single iteration of an iterator? |
13:51:33 | ftsf | like next() in python |
13:52:26 | Araq | ftsf: yes, check the manual for details |
13:53:13 | ftsf | Araq, i'm currently looking at that section in the manual. i'm having trouble understanding how to do that |
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13:59:14 | Araq | let inst = it() |
13:59:28 | Araq | let x = inst() # single step |
13:59:40 | Araq | if finished(inst): echo "don't look at x" |
13:59:43 | ftsf | ahh, calling the iterator steps it? |
13:59:59 | Araq | yeah. and yes, I know it's totally weird |
14:00:09 | ftsf | ahh, ok cool |
14:00:18 | Araq | but it's lots of work to change now and comes up so rarely that I want to live with it |
14:00:22 | ftsf | that was not very clear from reading the manual is all |
14:00:27 | Araq | it also makes some twisted sense |
14:00:41 | ftsf | i don't think it's bad, just needs some manual fixes I think |
14:00:51 | Araq | PRs welcome |
14:01:15 | ftsf | =) |
14:04:28 | ftsf | manual is in the main nim repo? |
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14:08:53 | Araq | sure |
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15:19:34 | yglukhov | Araq: funny issue: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4518. What do you think? =) |
15:20:39 | Araq | Nim is cool. |
15:21:24 | Araq | proc `<`(a, b: MyObj): bool {.error.} |
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15:23:34 | Araq | every implicit conversion weakens the type system |
15:23:45 | flyx | why does `<` on ref objects even exist by default? |
15:24:19 | yglukhov | Araq: what if i want to compare to MyObjs? |
15:24:23 | yglukhov | * two |
15:24:47 | Araq | because an arbitrary order is often still good enough for binary trees containers and stuff |
15:25:56 | yglukhov | i think i could store MyObjs in a tree or smth... |
15:29:15 | Araq | flyx: fair enough, I guess we can remove < for refs |
15:29:27 | Araq | I mean deprecating it |
15:29:45 | Araq | it's easy enough to implement it on your own |
15:30:00 | Araq | and Nim prefers hash tables over RB trees |
15:33:06 | yglukhov | Araq: tbh i'm not sure if removing < will do any good in the long run. |
15:34:39 | yglukhov | i can do the same trick for == operator |
15:35:03 | flyx | it won't fix the „bug“ as it is no bug. but I think having `<` for ref types may be unneccessarily surprising |
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15:37:36 | yglukhov | flyx: i agree that `<` should probably be removed. also it can not work with JS backend. |
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15:37:52 | yglukhov | but thats not my point really |
15:37:53 | yglukhov | =) |
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16:42:59 | elrood | Araq, might be interesting, considering you did not want to buy into the conspiracy theories on micro$oft in the past: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/games/news/steam-on-windows-10-will-get-progressively-worse-gears-of-war-developer-865457 |
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16:48:41 | kier | I have two packages, both containing a module named "types". If I import one package's "types" module into the other package's "types" module, I get an error "redefinition of types". Is there a way around this that doesn't involve renaming the modules? |
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16:59:07 | Eddy | Hi |
16:59:32 | Araq | kier: sounds like you need to import "package/types" |
17:00:04 | Araq | Eddy: so much for giving up on Nim, huh? |
17:00:11 | Eddy | Araq, come on man, I swear by god I have the problem with Aporia IDE, |
17:06:48 | kier | Araq: still gives same error |
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17:21:18 | Araq | import "package/types" as othertypes |
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18:21:20 | Araq | elrood: "If Sweeney's allegations are true, it means that PC gaming as we know it, in its current form will cease to exist over time, giving Microsoft a monopoly in terms of digital distribution and commerce much like how Apple's App Store operates. This would mean flexibility and choice - two of the biggest reasons for gamers to flock to the PC as a gaming platform, as well user generated content or mods as they're known would have no place in Microsof |
18:21:20 | Araq | t's scheme of things." |
18:21:50 | Araq | I still don't buy it and writing Micro$oft is not convincing me either. |
18:26:44 | flyx | there is still a quite well functioning Steam on my Mac despite Apple's App Store. this argument is not really convincing. |
18:30:37 | elrood | Araq, not trying to convince you of anything. you don't have to buy it. just keep an open eye and mind, and see what's happening and where things are headed |
18:32:37 | Trustable | Hi all, I have a problem: Compilation error: httpcore.nim: undeclared field: 'key' https://gist.github.com/trustable-code/7cee88fe3e39ba4c51068b7ffac4c520 |
18:32:38 | Araq | does that mean at some point the $ will turn into an S for you? |
18:32:44 | Araq | ;-) |
18:32:52 | elrood | ;) |
18:33:17 | elrood | it's been an S for quite a long time for me |
18:35:17 | Araq | Trustable: broken nim installation? |
18:35:45 | Trustable | Araq: I have tried it with latest stable version and devel version from some days ago |
18:35:51 | Trustable | same result |
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18:41:26 | Araq | Trustable: consider it reported |
18:41:38 | Araq | workaround: switch import order in main.nim |
18:42:01 | Araq | problem: compiler caches generic tuple instantiations without really caring about tuple field names ... yummy |
18:45:28 | Trustable | Araq: alright, thank you :) |
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18:58:39 | gokr | Regarding the documentation thread on the forum - one idea I had lots of years back was to use the unit tests of the libraries as "indicators" for potential documentation updates. Since unit tests often are "black box" tests they rely on the external API of the library code they test so... |
18:59:14 | gokr | ... any change to the tests (or the fact they broke) is an indicator that the docs for that part also needs updating. |
18:59:52 | gokr | The idea being that internal changes to the library itself is typically NOT an indicator of needed doc changes. |
19:00:12 | Araq | gokr: Elm uses static typing to enforce semantic versioning |
19:00:31 | Araq | definitely something to look into. |
19:00:52 | gokr | Yeah, getting some kind of versioning concepts into the language level is definitely interesting. |
19:01:02 | gokr | Not explored much historically. |
19:01:18 | gokr | Well, Smalltalk has some of it :) |
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19:11:29 | gokr | Araq: Have you been studying elm? |
19:11:45 | Araq | not that much |
19:17:56 | gokr | When I have nim installed (on Linux) - what's the preferred incantation to install nimble? |
19:19:13 | gokr | My travis job for Spry seems to flunk out at the nimble stage. |
19:20:21 | gokr | Ah... |
19:20:29 | gokr | I think I see - I need to add "-y" |
19:23:28 | gokr | Discovered "git cherry -v" - shows commits that will be pushed, neat. |
19:39:45 | Araq | gokr: use 'nim e install_nimble.nims' |
19:39:59 | gokr | I managed to solve it by just adding "-y" |
19:40:35 | gokr | But is the above the official new way to do it? |
19:41:00 | gokr | Btw, the nimlz4 package seems to not fly with clang. |
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19:46:49 | michael_campbell | I think elm does something like that too, but I'm new to that as well so might be very wrong. |
19:48:55 | gokr | michael_campbell: You mean the thing with the unit tests? |
19:52:58 | michael_campbell | sorry, no; language-level SemVer. |
19:53:19 | michael_campbell | At least their package manager does something there with packages. |
19:58:42 | gokr | Oh, that was what Araq said ;) |
20:01:45 | michael_campbell | dammit, I skimmed that. <D'oh!> Apologies, Araq. |
20:01:53 | michael_campbell | My wife accuses me of skimming. |
20:02:03 | michael_campbell | I guess she's right; she generally is. |
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20:23:20 | Sentreen | Stupid question: Does nim have an equivalent to python's `enumerate` function (iterate over a sequence with index and element) |
20:41:27 | def- | Sentreen: pairs iterator, can be used with "for i, x in mySeq:" |
20:41:52 | Sentreen | Oh, I'm too used to python, I was looking for some magic function :) |
20:41:54 | Sentreen | Thanks! |
20:42:36 | def- | the magic is that the nim compiler automatically calls items() for "for x in mySeq" and pairs() for "for i, x in mySeq" |
20:44:52 | Sentreen | That makes sense, so nim iterators are overloaded based on the return type? |
20:46:27 | def- | not really, it's just an automatic expansion the compiler does as a special case |
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20:48:26 | Sentreen | Okay, good to know, thanks again :) |
21:05:07 | ephja | Araq: https://gist.github.com/ephja/879f0278e3bb785d837ed7fc61d7b0f3 that's the issue I had with var overloading |
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21:05:56 | Fannan | Hello |
21:06:21 | Araq | don't you have a life? |
21:06:24 | Fannan | dom96, do you got the soluction for me? |
21:06:40 | Fannan | Araq, dude, I SWEAR the problem is real |
21:07:23 | Araq | it's obvious you have real problems. seek help. |
21:09:10 | ephja | what? |
21:10:02 | Fannan | dom96, after I have installed Aporia IDE (0.4.0) with the Nim binaries (64-bit) for Windows, it looks like a Aporia IDE is in Arabic mode (menus are in the right-margin), some words are English and Arabic, I want to change it to English but I couldn't find the setting in the menu. So what should I do? |
21:10:59 | Araq | ephja: seems indeed caused by your usage of generic type classes |
21:11:23 | ephja | do you know if this has been reported? |
21:13:33 | ephja | this might have been the issue I was trying to locate in the issue tracker, but couldn't find anything similar that was still open IIRC |
21:13:46 | Araq | it's not been reported |
21:13:54 | Araq | I know every open issue :-) |
21:14:01 | ephja | ofc |
21:14:20 | Fannan | Araq, I have reinstalled it several times. |
21:15:39 | Fannan | Araq, I have also changed my region to USA by VPN while it was downloading, but still it didn't work. |
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21:21:00 | Fannan | Araq, dom96, here is my evidence, https://postimg.org/image/ufa86bglt/ |
21:23:19 | Fannan | Guys, check out that screenshot, and please tell me how do I fix it. |
21:25:31 | ephja | no idea. any of the GTK people might now |
21:25:59 | ephja | anyway, the nim plugin for vscode is pretty nice |
21:26:40 | Fannan | ephja, thanks, but I can't live without Aporia IDE :) |
21:30:47 | Fannan | ephja, I'd like to know why it is called IDE, it seems like a text editor, not an IDE. |
21:32:47 | ephja | don't some features kind of make it an IDE? though there's much to be done, as is the case with several projects |
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22:01:36 | rolha | if I have a method to create a collection of n random numbers, what's the best (in terms of performance) way to go around it? |
22:01:47 | rolha | from my understanding, seq are dynamic in terms of size |
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22:02:05 | rolha | and arrays fixed, but I can't create something like: |
22:02:33 | rolha | proc randoms(n: int) = let samples : array[0..n, float]; ... |
22:02:43 | rolha | do I have to use a seq? |
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22:11:01 | Araq | rolha: use a seq, yes |
22:12:17 | rolha | Araq: thanks! |
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22:48:23 | Zack_ | What I did??? |
22:48:27 | Zack_ | Why did you banned me? |
22:48:29 | Zack_ | ?????? |
22:48:34 | Zack_ | WHy???? |
22:48:50 | Zack_ | I was just trying to seek for help |
22:49:14 | Zack_ | I need my lawyer right now! |
22:49:34 | Zack_ | I just asked a question, I also had the evidence. |
22:50:16 | Zack_ | Araq, do you have any explanation at all? |
22:50:38 | Zack_ | Araq, do have problem with me? |
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22:54:57 | Eddy | I want an explanation, Araq. |
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22:56:30 | Eddy | Guys, Araq has just banned me in the community because I asked the community a question (in a nice and respective way). |
22:57:16 | Eddy | Hallow? |
22:57:32 | Eddy | Is there anyone here? |
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