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3:00 AM
Why wouldn't it be?
 
It's like when I found out I could play PS2 games with it. Our PS2 isn't in the best shape any more.
@Rapptz, I don't know, haven't ever thought about it much.
But it's a lot better than using the keyboard.
 
I played Fable 3 on PC with an Xbox 360 controller.
 
I played TF2 with my wiimote and PS3 remote.
 
lol back to SDL :P
 
Is there a character that looks like a down-arrow?
nvm, found it
 
3:13 AM
@Dave How do you put up with the torture that is SDL?
 
its less torture than following the SFML tutorial on setting up 2.0 :P
 
Really..? I find that hard to believe.
 
i followed it 3 times and could not get it to work
yet i got 1.6 working
 
@Mysticial Ascii character?
 
Doesn't matter, I'm writing a word-document: ↓
 
3:15 AM
i45.tinypic.com/219t9ia.jpg @Rapptz this is my nightmare :P
 
You're either missing a lib or a dll
 
It just seems like you're unable to link libraries. Though I do admit SFML does a somewhat poor job explaining how to do it
 
i have the following 3 in my linkers:
sfml-graphics.lib
sfml-window.lib
sfml-system.lib
which is what the tutorial says
 
Did you add the folder where they are to the VC Directories?
(more specifically the Library directories)
 
it says i dont need to
their site says "You can then unpack the SFML archive wherever you like. Copying headers and libraries to your installation of Visual Studio is not recommended, it's better to keep libraries in their own separate location, especially if you intend to use several versions of the same library, or several compilers."
 
3:18 AM
Yeah... you need to tell MSVC where to find the libraries
You told it "i need to use x, y and z" but not where x,y and z are
 
C:\Users\Dave\Desktop\C++\SFML\SFML-2.0-rc\lib;%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories)
done that too
 
Well nvm then
 
:P
 
Isn't the RC prebuilt?
 
i extracted it, it kept the name
 
3:19 AM
Damn, I had to compile it with cmake and everything.
lol
 
there was a VS 2010 compiled version already done on their site thankfully
 
Compiling it wasn't hard, was actually easier for me to do
 
who ever makes the first decent sfml tutorial site will get me bookmarking instantly
 
While browsing through my pastebin I found this pastebin.com/g99SZ5XS
This is why I hate SDL.. pastebin.com/1Rg48x0d
 
i can read SDL like english to me but that was what i started learning
thankfully lazyfoo's site explained how to set it up easily
 
3:24 AM
Ctrl + F "*" -> 27 on pastebin, 9 on the raw.
 
whats wrong with the *?
 
Raw pointers and new make me depressed. Same with static classes instead of namespaces.
 
i see, ill probably understand once i hear back from SFML forum on my issue :)
@Rapptz are there any sfml sites for tutorials or is SFML main site the only one currently
 
There are a couple bad ones.
 
ah
 
3:29 AM
You could try Ell's suggestion. I think it's called gosulib.
 
@Rapptz Is that a "Hello, World!" app using SDL?
 
Yes. It loads an image that says "Hello" and 4 images that are used as the background.
Yep.
 
@Rapptz 50 lines of code, eh? I bet WinAPI beats that.
 
its the lazyfoo tutorial
 
WinAPI takes 50 lines of code just to set it up.
>_>
 
3:33 AM
but then it's been a while since I did WinAPI programming...
 
how many lines of code would it take in SFML
 
@Dave Um.. a couple.
sec.
 
less than SDL?
 
@Rapptz You can say that again =.=;
 
@Rapptz you can write a winapi hello world in about 3 lines of code.
 
3:36 AM
Interested, show me.
 
How 'bout 1 line: int main() { MessageBox(NULL, "Hello World", "", MB_OK); return 0; } (Okay, you do need an #include <windows.h> too).
 
#define UNICODE
#include <windows.h>
int main() { MessageBox( 0, L"Bah!", L"Hi...", MB_ICONINFORMATION ); }
@Jerry: and in general need that UNICODE thing too, although it can be moved to build
 
Ah I didn't mean a message box.. but well played.
 
why, a message box is a general window
 
We were discussing larger windows and drawing images on it with a background.
 
3:39 AM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Depending on your definition of "in general", but for "Hello, World!", it adds nothing.
 
oh it does. it adds the capapability to display "japanese cat" with the first word spelled in russian and the last in chinese.
:)
 
@Rapptz Yes, for that it takes a bit more (it's no coincidence that frameworks and code generators suddenly came into vogue when windowing systems started to get popular).
 
the next level up from a message box is just a dialog window, based on a resource
that's pretty simple also
 
So you can recreate this in less lines?
 
just check out DialogBox & friends
 
3:42 AM
Which reminds me: since AT&T's patents on the BLIT terminal have long-since expired, is it about time for us to abandon all this drawing on demand nonsense, and just give each window a bitmap to draw into as it sees fit, and let the system composite things from those?
 
@Rapptz probably not. specialized libraries like to do what they're good at (and ignoring everything else). what does that "surface" thing do?
 
Makes a surface that you can draw images to.
 
@JerryCoffin the irony is that windows has support for that, but only uses it for fancy window border effect, plus the rolling of windows for windows+tab
sort of
 
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Q: How to find indexOf specific String from ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>

ScorpionI have one Key/Value pair HashMap<String, String> inside an ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>. In this list I am storing "Id" & "Name" kind of data. Now I have one query related to getting indexOf specific value because I am displaying this data in Spinner and I want to change ...

XY problem... -- sigh --
Don't bash me for posting a Java question. The Java room is awfully dead right now =p
 
@Rapptz sounds about the same as a static control at the API level
bang bang bang
 
3:46 AM
@Rapptz XAML included I think even WPF would take more lines.
but then thats not C++
 
#define UNICODE
#include <windows.h>
int main()
{
    HDC const dc = GetDC( 0 );
    Ellipse( dc, 10, 10, 500, 200 );
    Sleep( 1000 );
}
^ A bit silly that that still works!
:-)
 
That won't show anything though will it?
 
what does that even do?
 
Oh, Ellipse is a shape.
 
3:50 AM
Too lazy to try it but afaik GetDC(NULL) grabs the entire desktop, so you'd have the desktop with an elipse on it starting at 10,10 from top left.
 
Example is kind of dumb anyway, how retarded do you have to be to use 4 images as the background.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yup -- and MacOS does the same, and (with something like Compiz) Linux does too. But the programmers are stuck with baroque monstrosities of APIs designed with one idea in mind: to work around patents that expired a decade ago (or so) now. The worst part is, there's now an entire generation of programmers who've been raised on this crap almost since day one, so I doubt most can conceive of a model that's really simple and straightforward.
 
whats the difference between static and dynamic lib files?
i can apparently choose but i got no idea =/
 
static -> lib (included in the exe), dynamic -> dll (sometimes in the same folder, or on the Path)
AFAIK
 
so i should use dynamic?
 
4:02 AM
It depends, there no static rule on which you should or shouldn't use. It's project specific.
 
finally got sfml working
ive no idea so i picked dynamic at random
 
@Dave First of all, a library file contains compiled code. When you link your program with a statically linked library, the linker copies code from the library file into your .exe file. On the other hand, when you link with a dynamically linked library, the linker adds code to your exe file in order to find the library.
 
didnt seem to change the outcome
 
@Dave Did you check the file size of your executable? That's about the only difference that you will see.
 
@Dave Shouldn't change much until/unless it comes time to distribute the program (at which point it's a choice between one big file and a bunch of smaller files instead).
 
4:03 AM
no i aint tried the static method
 
@Dave It depends.
 
is there a preferred method?
 
Dynamic kind of improves portability of code. However a major con would be the ability to do DLL Hell, which is not realistically that much of a problem imo
 
i see
 
A lot of Microsoft programs use dynamic libraries. But they can do that because Windows installs many of the libraries needed by other MS software. So the libraries only need to be installed once.
 
4:04 AM
probably won't matter for now as im just learning tutorial stuff
 
I now have full UTF8 <-> UTF16 interopability.
Fuck you, CreateWindowExW. Fuck you.
 
"Today's special: PEDANTRY" Isn't that an axiom of every C++ chat room?
 
ok i made zips of the symbolic program stuff, but the COM server is visual studio-specific (uses ATL)
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's all?
 
^ the support files ("progrock" library, i just made it from scratch again, new laptop, so it's very spotty and just what's needed)
^ This is the main program, plus the COM server (i hope)
to install manually, one needs to run elevated prompt and run the server exe with "/regserver" option (that's standard)
hm, some code got duplicated in those zips, due to my heavy use of symbolic directory links :-)
I think it's almost impossible to distribute such code, because it needs IDE/build configuration
 
4:13 AM
Hey does anyone have a suggestion on anti-virus software to use on a development machine? AVG has started to piss me off. ha
 
ok, the executables (2 of them, main prog and server): docs.google.com/open?id=0B2oiI2reHOh4NF9BbkREbGhfR3c
i think they possibly use the visual c++ 11 runtime DLLs
 
@twiz I don't use an AV program at all, and many (most?) people who use AV software seem to have more malware problems than I do. The best virus protection resides between your ears, not on the hard drive.
 
The only time you need to install AV is if you find yourself with an actual virus. Then you install hte AV (AVG, Spybot Search & Destroy, etc.), get rid of the problem, and then shut it all off.
And/or uninstall it.
Also don't visit / download the place that gave you the virus / malware to start.
 
@JerryCoffin Yea I agree, I cant remember the last time it actually caught a virus
I guess I'm just paranoid
I guess I may as well just say screw it
 
I would use Microsoft Security Essentials (for Windows obviously)
 
4:24 AM
and I can always turn AVG back on like you said
 
Many consider it to be a very good AV program.
 
Microsoft? sounds like a virus...
haha
 
@twiz Depending on what kinds of things you do, what web sites you visit, etc., it's not necessarily paranoia -- they are out to get you. The question is whether you give them a chance. The other thing I do is use a minimal config in a virtual machine when/if I can't avoid browsing some place that may be questionable.
 
| status = Active | genre = Antivirus and network intrusion detection system | license = Freeware | website = }} Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is an antivirus software (AV) product that provides protection against different types of malware such as computer viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojan horses. It runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not on Windows 8, which has a built-in AV component. The license agreement allows home users and small businesses to install and use the product free of charge. It r...
 
Even a good VM probably imposes a bit more overhead than most AV, but it's highly effective -- if it gets infected, it's easy to destroy that entire image and roll back to something you know is clean.
 
4:36 AM
Can anyone tell me what (if any) the size of an empty STL container (like a set) is?
 
@JerryCoffin Yes, and snapshots makes that such a breeze.
 
@RolandSams The size of the object itself generally remains constant, regardless of the number of items it contains (the "contained" items will be allocated separately via the allocator).
 
@RolandSams sizeof ( Container ) will always be sizeof (Container) whether you add 0 or 1 million items to it.
 
@RolandSams All objects have a size btw, an object can't have a size of 0 because then it would take no space so you couldn't refer to it through it's address in memory.
 
@Borgleader in general
:D
 
4:39 AM
@Borgleader Precisely -- AV software vendors tend to make a big deal about how many different things they recognize (the easy part), but say very little about how well the fix the problem when one arises (the hard part).
 
why do they call it election and not selection
 
@Borgleader Doesn't C++ do some optimizations with empty base classes though? (not 0 obviously but significantly smaller)
 
If you're talking about how much memory it takes, after the overhead of the Container, you're most likely just allocating sizeof ( item ) * ( number of items )
 
@jozefg Yes but thats exactly my point, empty BASE class. The "child" class takes up some space thats why the base doesn't have to. But the object as a hole has a size.
 
@jozefg it does, and the size there is 0. in particular for small library classes such as unique_ptr and function
 
4:40 AM
Usually most containers forward-allocate a specific capacity, and then resize if you breach that capacity (especially things like std::vector)
 
Also, if the base class has a v-table than that optimization goes out the window AFAIK.
 
@JerryCoffin Hmm, ok. I just want to know how many pote3ntialy empty containers I can have before resources become a problem
 
@Borgleader Alright just clarifying. Thank you. How would an object actually be laid out in memory to achieve this?
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Dunno -- both seem to come from the same root.
 
@jozefg It's a mess:
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Q: Why empty base class optimization is not working?

MehrdadWhy is the empty base class optimization (EBO) not being fully applied in Visual C++? If I have a lot of base classes, is there any way for me to help the compiler make this optimization? #include <iostream> struct T1 { }; struct T2 { }; struct T3 { }; struct T4 { }; struct T5 { }; struc...

 
4:45 AM
@Mysticial Oh weird... So generally those are used for "tagging" classes right? Like with iterator classes for example
 
That's only for MSVC though, no wonder.
 
@jozefg @Mysticial may be ale to provide more details on this, but a) Im pretty sure object layout is compiler specific, although they may converge on similar patterns b) Theyre constructed from base to derived so base stuff generally is at the "top" so it might be something like base v-table, base members, derived v-table, derived members, ... I'm sure you can find pretty diagrams on the web somewhere.
 
It's implementation-defined. But generally speaking, all compilers targeting the same system need to be consistent. Otherwise shared libraries will break.
Typically, the vtable comes first. Followed by the rest of the fields in the order they appear in the object. Padding goes wherever necessary.
 
Just so I can get this straight, If I have a (let's say) a set with nothing in it. How many empty sets can I cram into a class before the resources become an issue
Sorry, I'm self-taught (currently)
 
4:51 AM
It depends
Just do what you want to and if memory is an issue then redesign?
 
@RolandSams Why do you want to cram a bunch of empty sets into a class?
 
Well I want to write a set of bots and I want to classify them by type so some classes have friendly bots and/or unfriendly bots. But there are like 6-7 types of bots
 
So you want to store multiple bots separated by categories?
 
Yeah and each class represents a region
 
Ok so each class (region) Should be able to store all of the different types of bots but most won't, hence the empty sets?
 
4:55 AM
But I could not subclass and have like half as many sets in each class
@jozefg yep
 
An empty set should be a few bytes at the most.
 
Could use a map instead, it might be cleaner
 
I believe this lounge is going to appreciate this: jwz.livejournal.com/1774883.html
 
lol
 
Thanks for your help. Thats great about the set. Is there a list of STL container sizes, somewhere?
 
4:58 AM
What do you mean by size?
Just measure sizeof(std::set<foo>) if you want to know
 
lol
 
Measuring the size of its dynamic allocations I don't think is possible though
I wonder if Xee is related to Xeo
 
http://ideone.com/W7hjRb
24 bytes on gcc
12 bytes on MSCV
 
That's great. Thanks for the help
 
@Borgleader Is that 64 or 32 bit?
 
5:00 AM
@Pubby Ideone I don't know but 32bit for MSVC (I run a 64-bit machine but I compile 32bit)
 
I'm just going to read and idle here if you people don't mind
 
Do as the title says and lounge
 
I feel like join some open source project, anyone know any good ones?
 
try sourceforge
unless that;s not what you were looking for
 
@jozefg You might want to look for one that suits your interests. These things take time and effort, might as well pick one you'll enjoy.
 
5:04 AM
I wish I could work with someone, like a team on something.
 
Fair enough, I was just wondering if anyone knew any projects that were welcoming to newbies to open source stuff. I mean I find boost interesting and useful and such but it might be slightly out of my league
 
Well there was that Kyrostat project that I think is still going on
 
The only open source project I support directly is Blender but I don't do it through code, I do so monetarily. I usually don't have the time or the experience to get involved.
 
Yeah. I'd been working on this nice HTTP server just to learn about boost.asio and someone stole my laptop a few weeks ago at campus... and I have no urge to rewrite so I wouldn't mind jumping in on a new project
 
i think windows is lacking a proper command interpreter
 
5:09 AM
Seriously blender keeps getting these cool new features and everytime I feel like "holy fuck i could never code that"
 
and nowadays it should be possible to do things like intellisense for command interpreters
 
googled Blender, $16 for a blender sounds cheap
 
so that might be a project that many people could work on simultaneously
also the entire console subsystem in windows is outdated
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf DOesn't ncurses work with Windows?
Or is that my imagination?
 
it does, but ncurses is one of the most primitive api designs in existence
 
5:12 AM
Mmm. I see.
 
so yes that's also something to make
 
Also, I've created all these super awesome, super neat string classes for UTF8, UTF16, and UTF32. But when I debug, I can't see any of the strings at all. :3c
 
@Rapptz blender.org (I know you're trolling but here's the link anyway)
 
then on the *nix side, x11 is really overdue for replacement
:-)
 
I know, that's why I use it.
 
5:14 AM
@Rapptz this SFML is pretty good
:P
 
@Borgleader I saw that, it looked familiar but I'm bad at 3D programming
 
im a little stuck with this though:

    sf::Text text("Hello SFML", font, 50);
	sf::Vector2u xy(window.getSize);
	text.setPosition(xy.x/2,50);
 
@Dave sf::Vector2f not 2u
Anyway be back later for a bit
 
....I can't see -any- of my strings. My god, this is like the worst nightmare ever.
 
ahh okay thanks
 
5:16 AM
GOddamnit, VC++. Unicode supppporrrrtttttttttttt. >__________<
 
open eyes?
 
@Rapptz It's not all 3D programming though, Blender can do a lot more. There are 2 rendering engines in it (the older scanline one and the newer raytracing one with GPU acceleration if you choose so). There also a node based image compositor. And a smoke simulator (yeah sure the simulation is in 3D but its more physics/math than 3d itself).
 
@Rapptz their documentation says:

Vector2u getSize () const
Get the size of the rendering region of the window.
 
Theres even a non-linear video sequencer.
 
5:29 AM
any one here know the function to get the dimensions of text rect?
in sfml
 
Never heard of sf::Vector2u, keep in mind these are typedefs for sf::Vect<T>
2i => int 2f => float
 
2u is probably unsigned int
considering you cant have negative window size
 
You can have negative offset though.
 
Yes but the method is GetSize
 
here is where it says it : sfml-dev.org/documentation/2.0/…
GetSize for text or window?
 
5:33 AM
Damn, SFML seemed to have moved from PascalCase to camelCase between SFML 1.x and SFML 2.
 
yup
 
That's ridiculous.
 
Yeah SFML 2 is a lot nicer than SFML 1.x
 
*shrugs
 
What are you trying to do?
 
5:35 AM
im trying to find the function to get the dimensions of font output
 
should i try sfml
 
well i have so far found SFML documentation quite easy
 
I don't like Doxygen docs too much but that one is decent.
 
so its worth a try @Cheersandhth.-Alf
 
You can try font.getTexture().getSize()
 
5:37 AM
ill check the function document getTexture seems to need an arguement
 
i wonder if the version for visual c++ 2008 will work with visual c++ 2012
 
no it doesn't
 
The argument seems to be font size.
 
you have to recompile
 
ok i'm downloading the biggest package, probably with source
 
5:39 AM
Just get the source from github
 
wouldn't i have to install mercurial or something for that?
 
sf::Text text("Hello SFML", font, 50);
text.setPosition( window.getSize().y/2 - font.getTexture(50).getSize().y/2,50);
that seems to work. how did you find the function
 
any of you people enjoy demos?
 
depends on the demo
 
I really love those things... www.scene.org
 
5:41 AM
is it a fun demo :D
 
in them old days the bbs networks were often called the "scene". people show demos of all kinds of things
 
?
 
@Rapptz turns out thats not correct :P
ill ask their forums hopefully some one will know
 
I was just after the BBS craze.
 
when i added more words the string is no longer center
 
5:44 AM
I did check out compuserve and some BBS
 
That's because of how coordinates work.
You're just setting the point of drawing at the middle of the screen coordinate, which is just the top left bound of the text.
 
well i set the left corner by:
( window width / 2 ) - (string pixels in length / 2)
 
Your Y is always 50. Are you sure that's what you want?
 
Y is up and down right ? not left and right ?
im trying to move the string horizontally only .
for center
 
any one knows Binary Subtraction
???
 
5:54 AM
???
 
?!?
 
???
 
???
 
see on this page
http://www.binarymath.info/practice-exercises.php
according to me
1001 - 11 = 1010
but on website 1001 - 11 = 110
:/
:P
 
Why do you need to know binary subtraction?
Homework? Just curious
 
5:57 AM
It should be:
1001 XOR 11 = 1010
1001 - 11 = 110
 
binary subtraction and things are pretty straight forward
 
helpwithpcs.com/courses/… method results 1010
11 >> 00 >> 00 + 1 >> 01 >> 1001+01 = 1010
 
1001 - 11 is 110
 
the qt and wxwidgets things didn't compile, but the rest did
 
Windows calculator also says it's 110.
 
6:03 AM
facepalm @Rapptz
:P
 
1001 in base 10 is 9, 11 in base 10 is 3, 9 - 3 is 6, which in binary is 110.
 
thats cool but this proves 2's compliment method on this page helpwithpcs.com/courses/… wrong :/
 
> helpwithpcs.com
Do you need help understanding how to do it or are you going to trust that site?
 
i got it guys :P
 
6:19 AM
 
6:32 AM
Question 1001 - 11

Step 1) 11 becoms 0011

Step 2) reverse of 0011 becoms 1100

Step 3) now 1100 + 1 = 1101

Step 4) now addition 1001 + 1101 = 10110

Step 5) remove left most carry so it becomes 0110 ie. 110

GOT IT Finally
 
or, you could convert to decimal.. :) 9 - 3 = 6 = 110b
 
lol.
How would you do 121 - 37 in normal methods?
You'd carry so 1 becomes 11, 2 becomes 1. Then subtract and do it the regular way. Binary is the same way except the carry would be 10 (decimal 2).
 
Greetings!
LOL, I just worked a FORTRAN question.
 
the method they're teaching on that page is basically using two's complement to turn x - y into x + -y
which, yeah, works i guess
 
@cHao Yep. :-)
 
6:41 AM
@Chimera fortran still exists? lol
 
@Rapptz encase you were interested i found the correct function:

text.setPosition( window.getSize().x/2 - text.getLocalBounds().width/2,50);
 
In fact I had a friend with a Phd in weather modelling ( atmospheric modelling ) and his code was all in FORTRAN. This was just a few years ago.
 
Fortran is used alot for scientific modelling i believe
 
hi,
i am trying to import a makefile project in VS2012
 
ello
 
funky
 
i imported the makefile and i set the build command to "nmake /f makefile.mak"
it gives me this error "U1052: file 'MakeFile.mak' not found"
where can i find the makefile.mak? is it equivalent to makefile.in?
I created a blank "Make File Project" in VS2012
then imported the MakeFile followed by the header and source files..
 
makefile.mak should be the equivalent of Makefile in *nix
Makefile.in has something to do with autoconf or automake, iirc
 
@cHao, I changed Build command line to "nmake /f MakeFile.in"
and now i am getting ""error U1083: target macro '$(progname)' expands to nothing""
line 28, makefile.in
is there a way to convert makefile.mak to makefile.in?
 
7:30 AM
doing so would be pretty useless. what exactly are you trying to do?
 
I am trying to import this project into visual studio win32. once i do that, i will try to import it into windows-on-arm (winRT)
:)
 
ah...compile ocrad?
 
I need ocr feature in my app
so yes trying to compile it
i have found qmake tool from Qt nokia-kde project
it will convert GNU project into vs
downloading it right now
 
you're basically going to have to redo the makefile, from the looks of it. Makefile.in is rather *nix centric
 
yeah i have mingw environment, i ran makefile.in && configure to generate the makefile
but nmake of windows require an additional macro file (.mak)
for building, which i don't know how to generate
downloading Qt trail, lets see how it pans out
:)
 
7:37 AM
is that .mak file a macro file, or just a makefile? (remember, windows loves making files have extensions)
 
no its a macro file which is requried by build command line
nmake /f <macrofile>
on cmd
i found win32.mak in the system
it builds the solution successfully, but there is no executeable in release/debug folders
 
Usage:  NMAKE @commandfile
        NMAKE [options] [/f makefile] [/x stderrfile] [macrodefs] [targets]
/f specifies a makefile
 
so there must be a project-specific macro which is required here
 
the release/debug thing is project specific. check the makefile and see where it tries to put stuff
 
well i created MakeFile from MakeFile.in using mingw
if I use nmake /f MakeFile.in, it gives me the aforementioned error
 
7:42 AM
...and where does it say stuff goes? :)
 
and if i use nmake /f MakeFile, it shows syntax error : illegal character '{' in macro at this line includedir = ${prefix}/include
 
gnu projects aren't exactly known for having separate folders for release and debug builds. it's actually not all that common outside of VS, far as i've seen
doesn't mingw come with make?
 
it does.so?
 
so, the mingw tools that convert stuff, are going to convert it to a mingw compatible makefile.
mingw doesn't give half a fuck about visual studio.
 
Ell
yeah mingw comes with make
mingw32-make IIRC
 
7:48 AM
you mean makefile should be generated from visual stuio to work with visual stuio?
makefile.in generates makefile
 
Makefile.in, by itself, generates nothing. you need some tool to do the conversion
 
ofcourse, we need makefile.in to generate makefile for the project for the specific environment, forexample suse and fedora
 
*nix users do it by running that configure script that was included in the tarball
 
can share projects using makefile.in
 
but as a windows/vs user, you're probably not going to find that helpful.
look.
you're going to have to make a makefile.
it's not that complicated...but mingw won't make you an nmake makefile apparently
and vs probably won't know what to do with a Makefile.in
 
Ell
7:54 AM
just do it manually, convert it to cmake. then you won't have this in future. maybe :L
 
brb
 
Hi everyone, i wonder if someone implemented a big queue from several other queue but in the way that changes in general queue go to corresponding sub-queue and vice versa.
 
that's too-many queues man!
 
I made a question with describes it more specificly. stackoverflow.com/questions/13246641/…
I'm kind of thinked about some flyweight filtered queue over general queue, but didn't nearly figured out how to implement it.
 

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