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3:00 AM
@Dennis Going down.
 
@Dennis Back up.
 
Seems to be back up.
ninja'd
 
@Dennis is it intentional that TIO displays null bytes as spaces?
 
How TIO displays null bytes is mostly up to your browser.
 
Oh, that makes sense.
 
 
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7:52 AM
@Dennis How did you get Swift running on Fedora? I can't find a tiosetup entry, and the only packages available are for Ubuntu.
 
 
6 hours later…
1:24 PM
@Pavel Swift comes from copr, specifically copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/tcg/devel.
 
 
3 hours later…
4:05 PM
@Dennis I'll switch the IPs back on Tuesday at 03:00 UTC. I think I'll be able to do this without a reboot, so downtime should be minimal.
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5:03 PM
@Dennis Easier said than done.
> The Block Storage beta is currently at capacity. Please try again later.
 
5:35 PM
@Dennis can you pull Pyt?
 
@mudkip201 Done.
 
thanks
 
 
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8:33 PM
@Dennis Thanks!
 
@Dennis do you compile Retina for TIO or do you just use the compiled exe in the repo?
 
Why's it pinned to a specific commit?
 
Because the next version won't be backwards-compatible.
 
I'm adding a reference to another assembly in the project right now (so I can use BigIntegers). I hope the exe is still gonna work out of the box then.
 
8:39 PM
I can compile it if I should.
 
@MartinEnder BigInteger is still part of the .NET standard library, there's no reason that mono wouldn't be able to handle it.
 
yeah, I'd hope so, but I have no clue how running .NET under Unix actually works
@Dennis can you try running the following program against input 123123123 using the latest Retina commit?
.+
$.(**)
 
@MartinEnder The Mono people have done an amazing job of making it work virtually the same way as under Windows. By the way, have you tried Retina under .NET Core? I don't imagine it uses anything that requires the full framework.
 
is there any easy way to change the visual studio project config to test this?
 
@MartinEnder 29?
 
8:52 PM
nope
that's super odd though, that isn't even the correct result for an overflow
 
That was locally. I'll try again on TIO.
Wait.
 
@MartinEnder Yeah, set <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework> in the .csproj
 
123123123
15159303417273129
 
that's right, thanks
 
Stupid text editor added a trailing newline.
 
8:56 PM
@Pavel I don't even seem to have the SDK installed, I guess I'll try that some other time. Thanks though!
@Dennis oh right, I should've figured that out...
 
9:08 PM
@MartinEnder I just tried and it didn't work for some odd reason, but what did work was dotnet new console --name retina and then just copying over every file with a .cs extension.
 
9:30 PM
@MartinEnder Do all the tests currently succeed for you? Here's what I get: gist.github.com/pavelbraginskiy/…
 
9:58 PM
@Pavel yeah, the random tests occasionally need a rerun. The random tests succeed about 90%-95% of the time, but I've got so many of them, that I usually get a failure or two when running all tests.
I could reduce those false negatives by reducing the confidence of the tests or by increasing the number of samples, but I have no grasp on when the confidence is too low to be reliable and doing more samples would make the test start taking significant time.
 
@MartinEnder Well, anyway, here's a thing I just put together: github.com/pavelbraginskiy/retina-core
 
@Pavel let's take this to the Retina room so we don't clutter the TIO talk :)
 
10:56 PM
@Dennis could you pull Attache?
 
11:49 PM
@ConorO'Brien That didn't work.
/opt/attache/lib.rb:110:in `block in <top (required)>': private method `define_method' called for TrueClass:Class (NoMethodError)
Did you mean?  define_singleton_method
        from /opt/attache/lib.rb:109:in `each'
        from /opt/attache/lib.rb:109:in `<top (required)>'
        from /opt/attache/AtState.rb:1:in `require_relative'
        from /opt/attache/AtState.rb:1:in `<top (required)>'
        from /opt/attache/attache.rb:4:in `require_relative'
        from /opt/attache/attache.rb:4:in `<main>'
 

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