<companion_cube>
but well, wdyk, he's been at this single project for 10 years like he said
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<darrenldl> wireshark is very nice indeed
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<darrenldl> using tcpdump to capture things inside vm to then be read by wireshark was super easy too
<companion_cube>
yeah it's pretty cool
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<darrenldl> a few years ago ip.addr filter was a bit finicky, but now it's fixed, which is very nice
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<darrenldl> (also been using your spelll package : D, is neat)
<companion_cube>
ahah nice :D
<companion_cube>
(it's so old :s)
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<darrenldl> one of these days maybe ill try to port whatever fzf is using over, but spelll been good for fuzzy searches of file content
<companion_cube>
yeah that'd be super cool
<companion_cube>
fzf is so great (and the equivalent in lua for nvim, too)
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<darrenldl> currently have a design for hopefully good interactive search in text files, but remains to see if the algo is as good as i envisioned
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<darrenldl> main issue i have with fzf and rg is they somewhat fall apart if i want to search a phrase across lines
<companion_cube>
With ocaml5 it might also be easier to do search in threads
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<darrenldl> i am interested in doing that too
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<darrenldl> looks like we have good worker pool api already in domainslib(?)
<neiluj>
hmm, ctypes enumerated types can't rely on unnamed C enums?
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<RichardLFord> If working on the ocaml 5 compiler, what is the recommended environment on Windows 10? I usually develop on Linux, but have failures to diagnose on Windows.
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<RichardLFord> Will Cygwin work?
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<geoff> neiluj: https://github.com/chetmurthy/ocaml-cppffigen in case you're unaware of it (I haven't spent the time to try it myself yet, instead doing the manual/regex labour of writing C FFI bindings over a couple CPP libraries)
<neiluj>
nice one, thanks!
<neiluj>
(the bindings are for a C library but I may deal with C++ later on)
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