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11:00 PM
@Pawnguy7 I don't think there's a "commit cooking guide". Commits are "snapshot" of code. If you think a commit (a bunch of edits) should be grouped together and might be reversed someday, then commit.
@Borgleader Wasn't that Vicodin? Or maybe they are the same things... too lazy to check.
 
@sehe It recurses 50 level down. I don't see the problem. You replace his TreeNode* with a unique_ptr, and replace any new (not shown in the answer) with make_unique.... no delete required at all. — SoapBox 1 min ago
Oh god. I should really try to stop arguing with this one. Even though I'm technically not.
Arguing
 
@Jefffrey im pretty sure he does both, but i was looking for vicodin yes
 
@sehe Yeah, that's great. We have a guy who doesn't understand basics, let's start with telling him what's good style and what's bad style. And my formatting is ok because it's HIS formatting. — Agent_L 3 mins ago
And another one.
I'm on the wrong end of the pool again
 
Are you arguing that make_unique is bad for recursion or something?
 
@Jefffrey I don't think it will be reversed, but I feel I am sitting on a lot of things not yet snapshotted.
 
11:11 PM
@Pawnguy7 You meant "not yet snapshotted"?
 
Probably.
 
Then snapshot the hell out of that code.
Why are you doing this? — 0x499602D2 44 secs ago
So much wisdom.
 
You get EOF after you attempt reading there, right?
@ScottW doooo it
 
Dooon't do it.
It's bad for you mind.
 
Whatever I do terrible now, I would do terrible if it wasn't a game :D
 
11:16 PM
int ('A');
cout<<char(65);
wtf
 
console roguelike sounds okay
 
Not even compliant, luckily.
 
Make a character that can move and has different colour.
 
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@ScottW Yeah
 
11:23 PM
|| <--- double walls all the way across the terrain
 
The roguelike is a sub-genre of role-playing video games, characterized by level randomization and permanent death. A fairly well-recognised genre in Japan—especially after the advent of handheld and smartphone gaming—roguelike has, until recently, remained a fairly obscure genre in the Western mainstream market. Most Western roguelikes are made on a non-commercial basis, and tend to feature ASCII graphics, although newer games may offer tile-based graphics. Games are typically dungeon crawls, with many monsters, items, and environmental features. Computer roguelikes usually employ the m...
 
What might make git not "see" files in a directory?
 
@ScottW It has an example!
 
user406009
@Pawnguy7
.gitignore
 
btw, Windows command prompt only has 16 colours.
I think I mentioned that before.
 
11:27 PM
Of course. :3
 
@Pawnguy7 there's several locations of .gitignore ($GIT_DIR/info/exclude, .gitignore in a repo dir, ~/.gitignore)
 
I added this directory:
I got:
 
git add -A . again after adding/deleting/renaming files
 
 
11:28 PM
@sehe you said you didn't want to see it
 
I like how (even after following the urls to snag.gy) the pictures are completely unreleated and don't show you're actually looking at the same directorie(s)
 
What else would I be doing?
 
@sehe What are those numbers near the timestamp of each post?
 
The post ids
@Pawnguy7 Screwing up. Royally
 
Console is awful at even basic UIs, don't do console roguelikes
 
11:36 PM
Why are files hiding from me :(
 
Why wouldn't they.
 
@Jefffrey want to see if it compiles?
Feeling it doesn't though :\
 
@Pawnguy7 wat
 
@Jefffrey I commited the stuff.
Some of it, anyway.
Yup it's messed up.
 
@ScottW I used to have this but it's pretty cruddy. I modified SFML's keyboard input for it because I was too lazy to type it myself
 
11:41 PM
It seems that when you add a file that doesn't exist, it tells you.
So why does adding files that exist, not add them?
 
time to eat
 
11:59 PM
That reminds me.
How do you get system #defines, without including the headers?
 

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