@HubertApplebaum I checked the result of the int version of max_limit, passing it as a value to the output array, and it was 512, at least from the thread with id = 0
That is, set_function( "a", func_a ) and set_function( "b", sol::overloaded( func_b1, func_b2 ) ) yield the same interface (a function) but internally take 2 drastically separate paths when the lua code calls into C++.
the second one's functions calls will most certainly be slower. I can improve that slowness by changing how we consider functions (mostly by sorting the overloads into groups by their arity at compile-time and then std::binary_search to the right overload sets), but doing that without constexpr is... possible but too goddamn hard.
I feel like I'd need to go full @Xeo to do it.
This approach would also allow me to omit type checking in certain rare situations.
For example, if I have 3 functions set as overloads, but they all have different arities (1, 2, and 3 let's say), then when lua says "the user called something with 2 arguments", I can just go to the 2-arity slot, realize there's only one function, and then omit the cost of checking arguments by just calling it.
If I have 2 or more functions competiting with the same arity, then I need to explicitly type-check each one because that's the only way to intelligently discriminate between the 2+ functions available for that arity.
@HubertApplebaum well I will do it in half a day, since I need and the whole project spans across 5-6 files, so I might need some tiding before posting. The code is not badly structured though, and my problem is centered on the kernel which is quite small.
thank you for your willingness to help nonetheless!
@HubertApplebaum weeeeell that's a problem since I don't have the desired software on my personal computer. the program is for a university exercise, and all of the execution is done in a queue common for all participants of the course. At the same time, my schedule is pretty tight since it's exam time simultaneously, so finding time to get used to and effectively use the debugger myself is out of the question.
All of my tries to find the problem involve changing things in the code and waiting in the queue to get results
Debugging a regular program with no debugger is already a torture, debugging a multithreaded program with debugger is still hard, and debugging a massively multithreaded GPU program without debugger is just wishful thinking
If there's a memory violation cuda-memcheck will tell you immediately where the problem is
If there isn't the debugger will help you step through the code and see the values for each thread
if you have no success with cuda-memcheck, spend 20 mins installing cuda on windows (you have Visual Studio, right?) and you'll solve your problem in no time
@StackedCrooked in reality its probably 22 made up things that are pretty much irrelevant most of the time, but dont let that distract you from the joke
Apologies in advance for what is probably a stupid question, but in C++ classes, why the semi-colon after the closing brace? I regularly forget it and get compiler errors, and hence lost time. Seems somewhat superfluous to me, which is unlikely to be the case. Do people really do things like
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"It's been that way since the dawn of C and it's useful in some cases so it's kept regardless of the original reasons, which were probably more to do with ease of compiler writing"
So, I just followed a bus on the road which did 130 km/h until it reached the city (allowed 90 km/h) and then enjoyed a cruising speed of 100 km/h through the city (allowed 50 km/h). Is Bartek in Croatia?
the big thing is new zones (as expected), which reward for clearing is character building
together with new/updated mechanics I think it’s the new build options that I’m really looking forward
build diversity is relatively healthy right now whereas it used to bounce a lot around FotM in the past, they’ve really locked down on that to avoid it
@Rapptz another way to put it is that building in PoE is like solving a puzzle, and now we’re getting more puzzle piece shapes
it’s still the same game though
it’s a shame my buddy and I can’t get anybody else to play the game, I’d love to see some of the larger party size shenanigans (before my GPU would burst into flame)
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