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17:00
=/ MAybe their Linux builds are better than their windows ones...
@ThePhD #&$%^$**^&%&%*&^%&^%!@#
@ThePhD That's typical. (Sadly)
@CatPlusPlus Out of mana?
@ThePhD You are not following instructions.
user3010322
I am exactly following their instructions!
@R.MartinhoFernandes std::exception is intended to be used as a base class; std::string is not (not that this is news to you, but bears being stated directly).
@StackedCrooked did you forget about some system-wide ulimit?
perhaps
let me check
only nproc is set (to 20)
user3010322
Okay, turns out the file exists, but it's not... included by the projects? Hm.
@StackedCrooked Separate frontend from backend and make a watchdog :v
user3010322
17:04
.. <____________>
user3010322
Calling __builtin_trap in windows code
user3010322
Nice.
GCC is also on Windows you know
user3010322
They're expecting VC++, I think.
user3010322
... I think.
17:05
Well, if they use __builtin_trap without hiding it behind a macro then probably not?
Or they're just bad
@CatPlusPlus That was his suggestion.
user3010322
I think none of the includes are working for their VC++ side of hte builds.
I'm building LLVM/Clang
Any configure options to watch out for?
user3010322
I don't think they've curated it in forever either: we've got vc6,7,and 8 solutions here
user784668
Not really, IIRC.
user784668
17:07
You're building it with autohell?
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus If you're building on Windows, can you make a .dll and ship it to me? <3
@CatPlusPlus REQUIRES_RTTI=1.
Ahaha no I'm not building it on Windows
user3010322
:c
Oh, right, environment variable
17:07
you need it in your environment before running make/configure.
yarino
user3010322
<____>
user3010322
Fuck OpenEXR
user3010322
Next library: Webp.
Whatchya writing
user3010322
Just finishing off the last image loaders / savers
user3010322
The last big formats (or semi-big) formats I was missing were .exr (Industrial Light and Magic's crap, which I just threw out the window), .webp (Google Chrome's specialist shit, that's not really been adopted everywhere just quite yet), .wbmp (Mobile Device wireless bitmap, a bit legacy) and finally another legacy format called Silicon Graphics Image (.sgi).
user3010322
Once I have these, I'm going to get to work on a Mugen editor generator as a fun tooling project.
Big formats for what
user3010322
My mom loves big formats. And fine china.
user3010322
17:14
But mostly big formats.
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Importing and exporting images to my engine.
user3010322
My export support is weak right now, though (PNG and JPEG only).
Why do you need to import these things that nobody uses
> Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others
user3010322
Pretty much just for practice.
user3010322
17:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes So far I'm really only going to output PNG.
Though the latter is a bit bollocksy.
user3010322
Because PNG is life.
user3010322
Screenshots? PNG.
user3010322
Video? PNG.
Video what PNG
PNG is not used in video
@ThePhD H.264.
Please don't onebox animated PNGs.
user3010322
<3
user3010322
MNG and APNG.
17:17
@ThePhD Perhaps you're thinking of animated GIFs?
@ThePhD Yes, don't use them.
Does anything support MNG
user3010322
Not really.
user3010322
MNG is a bad format. APNG is also a bad format.
user3010322
Someone's trying to make APNG worthwhile, though: techcrunch.com/2013/08/26/…
17:18
Honestly, if you're going to add more formats, you probably want to consider some that people at least use once in a while like GIF and TIFF.
user3010322
But they're going to fail, because GIF master race.
user3010322
The patents for Gif are Dead, right?
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Netherlands–Spain.
@ThePhD Long dead (expired more than a decade ago).
user3010322
17:19
@JerryCoffin I tried parsing tiffs. And building the TIFF library.
user3010322
In the end, I gave up.
@rightfold Netherlands' pain?
> Developer Rei Kagetsuki, the creator of the apngasm Kickstarter, first became an APNG supporter while searching for a way to distribute animated images created by the Phantom Open emoji project.
Sounds great.
This will also drive away questions from the Question and Answer sites. If someone gets an answer in Chat, they will not ask the question on the main site. — Oded 19 mins ago
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel Netherlands’ first match in the world cup.
17:19
^^ not if they come here. :P:P:P
@rightfold Oh. Go them, then.
@DeadMG /opt/llvm-3.3
user3010322
TIFF is a massive file format and quite complex.
Just raw source tree with built stuff wherever they are
user3010322
I couldn't handle it. >_<
17:20
I'm gonna root for the Netherlands, like I always do.
what configuration did you build?
user1804599
@ThePhD BMP is simple.
Release+Asserts
user3010322
Already have BMP support.
user3010322
17:20
Do I have GIF support...?
user3010322
NOPE
user3010322
No gif support.
user3010322
I do support .ani and .ico though. <3
@ThePhD Thousands of Incompatible File Formats
user1804599
Yay.
user1804599
17:21
Weekend!
user3010322
I really do what to support OpenEXR, though
user3010322
Because it's a useful HDR file format.
user3010322
And industry-standard for serious raytracers and graphics enthusiasts.
With industry-strength implementation
user3010322
Too bad their library is a clusterfuck of I don't even know what. <_>
17:22
:laffo:
qwr
qwr
whenever I enter I see the same people here.
Even Some people are sleeping here.
@qwr chat.stackoverflow.com/users ("All users, most-active users first")
user3010322
@EtiennedeMartel Wait what WHAT TEH FUCK
user3010322
Why didn't I get pinged for this message?!
user3010322
Fucking black bar stack overflow nto delivering my shit
user3010322
17:26
My phone is dead right now I have to go shopping in an hour to get a new plug FFFFFFFFFFF I hope they e-mail me first...
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user3010322
Lots of LoungeC.
> It is great news, but it's a long, uphill battle to replace the ubiquity of mp3. The MPEG mafia will do everything it can to ensure it doesn't happen.
On the news "Phoronix: Opus Audio Codec 1.1 Officially Released" (phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTUzNjM)
user3010322
WebP: "Sure we have windows binaries!"
user3010322
Downloads
user3010322
17:33
Static libraries. CLEARLY USEFUL. <_>
what's wrong with static libraries?
they're useful and awesome.
user3010322
They are... except when they're not built with your verision of VS. :|
user3010322
In which case they fail the build with linker errors.
a DLL would have the same problem if it had a complex interface.
user3010322
DLLs work across compiler versions, at least in VC++.
17:34
@DeadMG And compiler specific.
@ThePhD Not if they have complex interfaces.
Though DLLs still need import libraries, so fuck it.
the same ABI issues that affect static libs affect DLLs equally.
hey robot
you didn't have any trouble with library paths, did you?
just library ordering
17:35
If one has a half life.
what trouble did you have?
If half the half time has passed.
By my thinking, you would have 3/4 of it left.
But math says you have... something else.
@Pawnguy7 Nope.
@DeadMG Your project's links entries were after the LLVM ones.
17:36
In this case, initial amount of 12, half-life of 6.
@Pawnguy7 Just log it.
that's just library ordering as opposed to library search paths though.
half-life is a logarithmic concept.
not linear.
@Pawnguy7 That only means that after 6 units of time, you have 6 left. Six units of time later you will have 3, not zero. And six units of time later, you will have 1.5.
So you cannot accurately predict where it is between half lives?
(mentally in this fashion)
Well, you can assuming the process is predictable enough.
17:38
not without a calculator.
The amount left after t half-life periods is 2^(-t) of the original.
if you've done half a half-life, then the proportion would be 1 - (1/2)^(1/2).
I have been thinking it worked like this since I learned it years ago.
Strange.
In other questions.
What is the magic that is regression functions?
why the fuck did I just spend an hour downloading 900MB of Wubi if they just want to spend another hour downloading even more shit?
user1804599
@BartoszKP Most of them are easy due to evenness/oddity.
@rightfold yea, first ones
user1804599
Also fuck web pages with music.
user1804599
@BartoszKP dat pun.
Dunno, starts easy enough.
17:44
:D:D:D
@rightfold like youtube? ;0
TIL I suck at binary.
I think I can treat all patterns below 16 intuitively.
but yea, I was a bit disappointed that it ended so fast, at quite easy level
Oh. When does it end?
xor's are most challenging
5 levels or something, not much anyway
17:46
Oh.
I stopped to go back to work at level 4.
Apparently I don't work with binary enough.
@thecoshman Oh, look, it's Upworthy and their attention-grabbing titles.
It's like "let's stay vague so you really want to click on the link and read the article!"
@EtiennedeMartel ... o_0
@R.MartinhoFernandes Level 101, I think.
17:50
Why can't I pass non-const references to make_shared on older compilers?
¬_¬ yes I have slumped into reddit, so what!
Opening the contest for new neophyte-oriented message.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD What do you support in total now?
@Ell huh?
Ell
Ell
17:58
Oops
user3010322
@Ell ?
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD Image format wise :) What do you support?
user3010322
What things can I load?
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Undo the SnowmanRecently, I've noticed a downhill effect in the quality of spam posted on Stack Exchange websites. Take this as an example (found on Space.SE): There are a great many things wrong with this artifact: There is not one capitalized letter in the entire post. (-1 grammar point.) The only pun...

@ThePhD I'm gonna try FreeImage, their website says it supports EXR
Ell
Ell
18:00
@ThePhD yeah
user3010322
@Borgleader Bleh, Freeimage.
I know, but for now it'll do
It's the path of least resistance ;)
user3010322
@Borgleader FreeImage rapes easy?
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</republican>
18:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes calm down
user3010322
It's a joke. :c
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Did iTunes lose Cover Flow?
user3010322
Christ.
user3010322
VS 2013 really lagging it up. My entire laptop is laggin it up, actually.
qwr
qwr
18:04
user3010322
I ran out of space on my Dropbox again. =/
user3010322
Looks like I gotta invite more people to get more space.
How much are you using?
user3010322
2.6 GB
Oh.
Wow.
I have a zillion.
user3010322
18:07
On one dropbox I have 10 GB, but the other is suffering with only 2.75 GB
UBUNTU INSTALLER Y U TORRENT WITHOUT A PAUSE
@ThePhD Get a Samsung phone.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes That helps?
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD presumably you get free dropbox space
18:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still don't understand how you manage to scam as much space as you did
Ell
Ell
I need new hard drive space :O
> 677.1MB of 76.5GB used.
user3010322
Lol.
user3010322
Spambot and Spacelord: Robot does it all.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes holy sheesh kebab
18:08
I don't have a use for all that shit.
user3010322
I don't have a Samsung Phone. Does a Droid Razr count?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Shall we trade accounts? ;D
@ThePhD wtf do you need more than 12.5GB of space for
I'm uninstalling VS2013 Preview and it's taking ages :(
user3010322
@DeadMG They're separate instances. The 10 GB syncs with the other 2.75 GB one
user3010322
18:10
THe 10 GB one is pounding the 2.75 GB one.
user3010322
And the 2.75 GB can't take it.
@ThePhD I got I-don't-remember-how-many-gigabytes just by installing the Dropbox app on mine.
so what do you need more than 2.75GB for
And collected some more elsewhere. Some promotion or something.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Space Race for schools.
18:10
@DeadMG stuff and shit vOv
I'd give out the space if I could.
user3010322
@DeadMG It's a separate account on a separate computer to sync the two devices.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Would be ballertude if you could.
user3010322
Oh well, that's okay.
user3010322
I can always scam my way to 10 GB again.
user3010322
18:12
Virtual Box + Resettable Mac Address + 10 minute mail
Oh, it's past 19.
Why am I still here.
user3010322
Because you wubs us? <3
@DeadMG You generate wrong path for the binaries, there's no build subdirectory, everything was put into /opt/llvm-3.3/Release+Asserts
Also
main.cpp:198:52: error: no matching function for call to ‘is_regular_file(std::basic_string<char>&)’
             if (llvm::sys::fs::is_regular_file(file))
18:20
I'll look into it in a minute
Ell
Ell
lol @toys.usvsth3m.com/binary victory screen
diff -r 5ab09250d68b premake4.lua
--- a/premake4.lua      Fri Dec 06 17:36:12 2013 +0100
+++ b/premake4.lua      Fri Dec 06 19:21:28 2013 +0100
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
         if os.is("windows") then
             libdirs({ path.join(_OPTIONS["llvm-path"], "build/lib", llvmconf) })
         else
-            libdirs({ path.join(_OPTIONS["llvm-path"], "build", llvmconf, "lib") })
+            libdirs({ path.join(_OPTIONS["llvm-path"], llvmconf, "lib") })
         end
     else
         includedirs({ _OPTIONS["llvm-path"] })
/opt/llvm-3.3/include/llvm/Support/FileSystem.h:403:6: note: bool llvm::sys::fs::is_regular_file(llvm::sys::fs::file_status) also
btw build breaks at some point when parallelised, also something to look into
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, robot reported that. Apparently, LLVM doesn't offer the same functions in every configuration, even in their supposedly platform-independent API.
Ell
Ell
I wonder what the difference between assemblers and compilers are
user1804599
Assemblers assemble and compilers compile.
Ell
Ell
18:28
@rightfold What is the difference between assembling and compiling?
The difference is mostly in scope
Assemblers do less
user1804599
@Ell Assembling is done by an assembler and compiling is done by a compiler.
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus that's what I thought, I wasn't sure if there were specific differences or not :)
@rightfold well that definition is no good
@Ell Heavily debated for years. With an assembler, you specify actual machine instructions in the input, and the assembler just converts those to binary format. With a compiler, you specify operations at a more logical level, and the compiler chooses the instructions to implement what you've specified.
@Ell assembling involves only assemblance, while compiling requires compliance
user1804599
18:30
Okay. It’s weekend.
user1804599
What shall I do.
Assemblers don't usually optimise, i.e., the mapping from input to output is well-defined.
@rightfold reddit and futurama
Ell
Ell
@JerryCoffin But then you look at assemblers with macros, and other such "high level" features, and I think the line is blurred
That said, reasonably modern assemblers have pretty sophisticated macro processors, closer to C++ templates than to the C preprocessor, for example, so you can do some pretty sophisticated "stuff" with them if you want.
user1804599
18:31
@ScarletAmaranth Been there, seen it.
user1804599
I’ll watch MLP tomorrow but that’s only about twenty minutes.
Ell
Ell
Which reminds me: youtube.com/watch?v=PNV_Sjkw91g (Blurred Lines parody Mulled Wine)
@CatPlusPlus There is if you follow the instructions on the website :)
@Ell Macros still produce some sequence of instructions, which the assembler proper still translates (nearly) 1:1 into binary instructions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just did autotools combo, what instructions get it wrong :v
user1804599
18:33
Ugh.
user1804599
> An extremely efficient C# WebSocket server for .NET projects.
Oh they have CMake too
user1804599
No wonder; it discards half the data and the other half is corrupt.
Performance!
user1804599
18:36
Fleck seems to work well, though.
I should repackage ThePhD's code as a library
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus which code?
WebSockets server
Shitty article
18:46
:D
user1804599
Looks like Kotaku but with a terrible logo.
So like Kotaku
user1804599
Time to have fun.
@rightfold Both are part of the Gawker network.
user1804599
Yeah, I noticed.
18:55
So, same issues with rampant editorialization of news, and high tolerance to bullshit in comments.
@FredOverflow I'm unexperienced and all, but I can't see a single instance in which a goto is more clear than any other statement (in C++).
(of course it doesn't mean it doesn't exists, but I'm pretty skeptical about it)
You're unlikely to ever need goto

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