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  • hirunatan@xarxa.cloudH hirunatan@xarxa.cloud

    @citizen428 this is funny, because this idea is real (more or less). The https://penpot.app is made this way!

    It's written in Clojure language, that also has a feature of creating macros (although with better syntax checks). We use the `rumext` framework, that defines macros that are expanded in compile time into HTML, react style.

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    GitHub - penpot/penpot: Penpot: The open-source design tool for design and code collaboration

    Penpot: The open-source design tool for design and code collaboration - penpot/penpot

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    So here is your idea working in a hugely complex application, with the (little) issue that it's in a language with good macros... 😅

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    @hirunatan Yeah, there are plenty of versions of this in all kinds of languages. But most of them have actual syntactic macros working on an AST, not just simple text replacement.

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    • fx@chaos.socialF fx@chaos.social

      @citizen428 finally, webdev in C

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      @fx You might be the right kind of person to find https://learnbchs.org interesting then.

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      • malwareminigun@infosec.exchangeM malwareminigun@infosec.exchange

        @citizen428 This is extra bad because cpp isn't specified in a way you can necessarily cough up matching text and different compilers resolve that problem in their preprocessed output in different ways...

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        @malwareminigun Does the first image not make it clear that this is not a serious post?

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        • mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.org

          @citizen428 ok, that’s a different kind of using cpp(1) as a webpage templating engine than what I did.

          Won’t escape, of course…

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          @mirabilos It won't escape and won't do many other things anyone would reasonably want. It's just a late night shitpost.

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          • aartaka@merveilles.townA aartaka@merveilles.town

            @citizen428 yes, that’s a thing I built my website on, at some point <https://aartaka.me/this-post-is-cpp.html> (migrated to ed(1) since then.)

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            @aartaka Love the cursors, instant follow. Keep the web weird!

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            • L luc0x61@mastodon.gamedev.place

              @citizen428 The fact you can jump off the window isn't a good reason to do it. And don't mention someone brave who did: they're on the ground floor, stupid.

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              @luc0x61 Really? A cartoon calling it an "extremely bad idea" and an implementation covering a handful of tags wasn't enough of an indication that this was not a serious post?

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              • prlg@mastodon.onlineP prlg@mastodon.online

                @citizen428 *points and snaps* Nord Theme.

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                @prlg Always Nord theme, on everything. I even made one for the OCaml's utop so it looks less out of place in my terminal:

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                (git.sr.ht)

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                • citizen428@chaos.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @nabijaczleweli You glorious madman, have a follow 🙂

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                  • ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchangeR ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchange

                    @citizen428 for GCC, add #define true 1

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                    @RueNahcMohr Works fine as-is. The Makefile targets `-std=c23` where `true` is an actual keyword. Unless I misunderstood your intention here.

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                    • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                      @aartaka Love the cursors, instant follow. Keep the web weird!

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                      @citizen428 yay, I didn’t make these in vain 🤩

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                      • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                        @luc0x61 Really? A cartoon calling it an "extremely bad idea" and an implementation covering a handful of tags wasn't enough of an indication that this was not a serious post?

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                        @citizen428 I've seen enough to witness that some humorous exits have been chosen as real solutions 😀
                        Would you believe that I've seen someone printing a variable as binary text to further process it with binary logic on single ASCII digits, instead of using the logical operators native of any CPU?

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                        • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                          A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                          #c #programming

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                          @citizen428 Several years ago I had the idea of doing the same in Lua (though not a preprocessor, of course)

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                            @citizen428 I've seen enough to witness that some humorous exits have been chosen as real solutions 😀
                            Would you believe that I've seen someone printing a variable as binary text to further process it with binary logic on single ASCII digits, instead of using the logical operators native of any CPU?

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                            @luc0x61 Fair enough.

                            And yes, I'll believe almost everything at this point, though your example is definitely one of the more bizarre ones.

                            I once had to work with an API we paid good money for, which essentially was configurable through bit flags via `?options=<32-digit or so binary string>`. And to generate that option string they gave you an Excel sheet.

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                              @luc0x61 Fair enough.

                              And yes, I'll believe almost everything at this point, though your example is definitely one of the more bizarre ones.

                              I once had to work with an API we paid good money for, which essentially was configurable through bit flags via `?options=<32-digit or so binary string>`. And to generate that option string they gave you an Excel sheet.

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                              @citizen428 Binary data is extremely dangerous 😅

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                              • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                                @wonka @Lemmus I did (do?) have a soft spot for Perl 🙂

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                                I still prefer Perl for some specific things where Python (or Groovy) would be more of a hassle.

                                @citizen428 @Lemmus

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                                • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                                  A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                                  #c #programming

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                                  @citizen428 Marvel at this curse:

                                  Cookie monster!

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                                  (codeberg.org)

                                  With "C" code like this:

                                  `#include"a.h" `
                                  `A1(rs0,rsz(0,x)) ZN A flt(A x,A y,B b/*01b*/)_(P(xK-1,er(y))Ym(K("{(!y)[i]!(.y)i:&z~/:x@.y}",xR,y,ai(b)))Yt(flt(x,enl(y),b))`

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                                  • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                                    A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                                    #c #programming

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                                    @citizen428 Amazon's early implementation used the C preprocessor as an HTML templating system. The preprocessor is super fast and stable, that's what made this a terrific idea.

                                    I have dark, poorly-repressed memories of perl/mason being an improvement, for which we were expected to be grateful.

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                                    • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                                      @malwareminigun Does the first image not make it clear that this is not a serious post?

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                                      @citizen428 no. I see people say “I’m doing this bad idea hold my beer” and abusing cpp all the time

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