binary space partitioning. You choose an order of triangles, and if a later triangle intersects a former triangle's plane, you cut the latter in half. Then you can sort them easily.
then you sort: if the camera is in front of the first triangle, then everything in front of the first triangle, then the first triangle, then everything behind the first triangle
then you get a tree of planes, each with some triangles inside
There might also be a paper around about how Volition did Red Faction's dynamic environment, which was (IIRC) BSP-based but supported limited regeneration of the partitions at runtime.
@JanDvorak Movable surfaces aren't (really) supported by BSP, so they didn't act as actual partitions. The doorway was the partition, the door just moved over into the wall.
I do like some things in C. the file specific static variables, for one. pointer based references as well. But I feel the language has a too much restrictive type system (and, uh, somehow verbose cough function pointers cough)
@ssube the function, as an entity in itself has type checking for the arguments, and I think that much is enough. There should be a generic function type so I can pass arbitrary callbacks.
by mistake i went to C# room thinking its JS room and I was surprised how friendly people were there, I thought my days has changed until I realized it's C# room LOL
you can also do complex types, like foo(arg:{bar:number}):{bin:string} for a function that takes an object containing at least a bar field that is a number and returning an object that contains at least a string bin
@KendallFrey [WHITESPACE] yeah with no prepending , means and, and logical and returns a boolean, and ? creates a condition. ? will throw if something which is not a boolean is passed. (foo is String returns a boolean, sure, but maybe you just call a function there which returns a truthy value not a boolean)