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11:00
yeah because it's totally 100% serious thing.
that's the reason why it's not going to work.
we all have different tools, different coding styles, different operating systems
making a project work with all of that is going to be a giant headache.
all 3 irrelevant
You have something in common: you all suck.
the biggest problem is we are all project leaders.
not coders.
not to mention that if you're looking for a fun project, then it's going to be hard to find a definition of "fun" that everyone can agree on.
11:01
that too. But it's mostly about everyone wants to make decisions and has opinions
and sometimes you just have to sit down and write code.
plus, of course, finding one where everyone can contribute and we don't have areas where it's super important but nobody wants to deal with it or has any skills in that area
@BartekBanachewicz Bunch of fools. Making decisions is terrible.
different OSes, tools even languages is no problem compared to philosophy and psychology
plus solving the collaborative issues we had with Kyrostat.
@DeadMG it could work if it was quite contrary, fairly broad so each person can focus on their part
11:03
yes
We were able to make something nice with kbok, but there was only two of us.
if you can actually find such a project, then it might work.
@BartekBanachewicz ..then there would be arguments over the interface spec.
@MartinJames these are much easier than design inside of each part
@ScottW Ikr. Same thing happened with Physics and Math yesterday.
11:04
We could make 2-person teams. That would narrow the scope a bit, and still maintain the feel of not having to deal with shitload of opinions at once
@BartekBanachewicz They are not, because they are the important ones.
Get them wrong and pain.
@BartekBanachewicz But again, you need a project to do which is amenable to that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would be able to accept that someone has the definite decision on the common parts.
@DeadMG We can pick that later.
what, assign ourselves into teams and then we don't know what we're actually doing in those teams?
11:06
@DeadMG maybe start at the other end; look what we're best at and try to combine it into something
Like, I can a bit of graphics. So we can draw shit.
@DeadMG It's more exciting that way!
I can provide GSQs
@BartekBanachewicz ..or pick something we're all equally bad at :)
@BartekBanachewicz That might work.
I mean... the Lounge makeup has changed since we did Kyrostat, I guess.
Robot can unicode, so it can be multilingual and international and whatnot
11:07
@BartekBanachewicz I'm best at everything.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're on Unicode and I/O duty :P
@AndyProwl hm?
@BartekBanachewicz Gratuitous Standard Quotes
11:08
@DeadMG Thanks for giving me all the broken parts.
Well, Puppy, what you think you can do best?
like Gratuitous Space Battles, but instead of battles in space, quotes from Standard
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's the spirit! You're the only one that can cope with that. We suck too much.
@BartekBanachewicz I've done a bit of threading, physics, rendering, some windowing, some AI (pretty primitive stuff) and of course, Wide.
Xeo
Xeo
11:10
@DeadMG inb4 he uses Haskell for IO
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're the one who appreciates best how broken they are :P
Right now, looking at that, I say Simulator of something
nah, we could probably find someone else to do I/O.
What, did you just take the two people who said it'd never work, and rope them into the project? :D
I haven't agreed to do anything
11:11
Like a simulator of a plane, a complicated construction vehicle or something.
@DeadMG but of course
I am not going to start anything right now either.
just exploring possibilites.
I do mostly all the stuff that all the other loungers hate: GUI, threads, process-control, embedded, network/protocol stuff. My embedded C++ has a lot of new/pointers. I suspect I should not participate :)
really, I think the simplest thing to do would be to try Kyrostat again.
@DeadMG I don't know what Kyrostat was to be about. It was secret.
it's not secret
it was an RTS in space with pew pew lazors
11:13
are there any desdocs?
It's just frozen.
er, not really
nah
we did have some des docs
but they're lost in the mists of time
welp. So they have to be rewritten at day 0, if that is ever to succeed
11:14
Solving that problem seems like a reasonable place to start then :p
to be honest
I was always of the opinion that for something like an RTS, you would have to be able to play it before concluding that your design was good.
Sure. That goes for pretty much any game IMO
that's not the point of desdoc at all
even if the art is whiteboxed and the renderer can only render cubes with names on them
Aha! You've just found an area that we're probably all equally bad at - docs.
11:15
But you still need to have something to ensure the entire team is kind of pointed in the right direction
@MartinJames I have written a bit of desdocs.
exactly what @jalf said. Everyone has to understand the goals
it doesn't have to be big or long. It should just give everyone an overview.
@BartekBanachewicz Me too. Doesn't mean I enjoyed it or was any good at it :(
First, would need agreement on the desdocs: 'OK, I'll start, open MS Word'.
@BartekBanachewicz We had that.
@DeadMG Well so either find the old one or rewrite it.
@MartinJames I don't think you'll be able to find agreement on the MS Word part
11:19
we used a google doc before
google doc scales badly imho
Either markdown or LateX would be ok. Probably MD, because it's easier and everyone knows it
@jalf Yeah - that's the point I was making :)
@BartekBanachewicz Nope.
@MartinJames wha?
@MartinJames It's the formatting used on SO and in chat- nearly everyone knows it.
@DeadMG 'Nearly' :)
11:21
*emphasis*, **strong emphasis**, ---strikethrough---, #header, *bullet point, 1. numbered point`
`code`
and that, yeah.
@DeadMG also Wikipedia and Github
OK, that's agreed then - everyone else writes the specs, and I moan about them afterwards ;)
I thought that wikis used their own markup?
@DeadMG well, MD is not standarized yet, but their principle is similar.
we would need to make a short list of our flavor anyway
@wilx everyone saw that already, just saying.
Ok...
anyways, desdoc would need to be on version control too.
and that's a good start. versioned markdown document with "what's the project about".
Next step would be the techdoc.
Target platforms, languages, libraries, hardware requirements.
But obviously one can't talk about technology without the goal.
Kyrostat didn't call for anything high-tech
we could have targetted iPad if the UI could have been made to work
that has to be revised anyway
IMHO we could target the web too, with Emscripten.
11:28
I doubt that.
@DeadMG I have been reading about this. It's fairly possible. Just stick to LLVM languages. Emscripten has GL, sockets and threads.
Kyrostat was hardly intended to be the next Crysis, but you'd have fun trying to run it in a browser
@BartekBanachewicz that is a huge headache
Emscripten is buggy as shit. Very promising of course, but don't assume that you can just use it to target the web
@BartekBanachewicz The Markdown spec has existed for ages.
Oh! I go for a coffee, and the whole thing is lurching towards JavaScript. I need to drink less coffee.
11:30
@MartinJames nobody said anything about javascript
A friend of mine has spent the last several months trying to port his game in that way, and has had to submit more than a few patches to emscripten along the way, performance is still shitty, and he's still got a long way to go before all of the code compiles and runs via Emscripten
@BartekBanachewicz I could smell it...
@jalf I want to give it a try soon.
@BartekBanachewicz sure, that's understandable :)
the Web is certainly not a primary Kyrostat target.
11:32
Also, few things kills momentum faster than trying to be broadly cross-platform IMO
the originals were just desktop platforms, and even then I think that was possibly over-broad.
What about square-platforms?
Not as fancy, but quite easier to draw.
@DeadMG IMHO Linux and Windows are a minimum
Targeting more than one platform means a nosedive in the likelihood of ever getting anywhere
but since there was so much diversity of the platforms people wanted to use to contribute, we'd cut half the team or more by only targetting by far the most common platform (Windows).
11:33
More than two means you might as well give up now. :)
OK, the degeneration has started...
a lot of people here use Linux
A lot of people here use Windows.
Minicraft runs on both and it wasn't that hard. Mostly thanks to SFML
@jalf Y'know, I actually had a surprising experience recently, which is that Wide compiled for Linux with only trivial (e.g. missing includes, "x\y" filepaths) alterations.
11:34
I use anything. I have a broken Gentoo install (LVM fucked up somehow) and a semi-broken Windows 7 installation (VS crashes on the splash screen due to missing dlls).
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not saying it can't be done
probably because it's not TMP heavy and all the platform-specific stuff is taken care of by LLVM.
If we use SFML, we get Mac/Linux/Windows out of the box
the same goes for C++11 threads.
@DeadMG Why would TMP hurt?
@BartekBanachewicz What are SFML's concurrency guarantees?
11:35
but unless everyone participating already has experience with all the platforms involved and you have an easy way for everyone to build and test the code on all platforms, you're placing a major obstacle in front of you
@DeadMG there's SFML::Thread, so I figure it should be mostly ok. It would have to be investigated, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes For one, VS's lack of support for C++11 features like alias templates, constexpr, etc, and for two, whenever you get into the depths of templates you always find compilers implementing things differently. For example, just in that lambda scope thread, we found places where GCC and Clang diverged in behaviour.
@BartekBanachewicz Er, that's really not what I meant.
Kyrostat's core design really called for the renderer to operate concurrently.
@DeadMG And both claim 100% C++11!
@DeadMG I figure that if Laurent made Thread, he should think about concurrency
it's not something you can do with SFML if they abstract on to D3D9 on Windows, for example.
@BartekBanachewicz Thinking about it != giving the guarantees for concurrent rendering, considering the underlying platform renderers didn't support concurrent rendering for quite some time.
11:37
@DeadMG SFML would be used only to create a window and GL context, process OS input and possibly play sounds
hmm
@BartekBanachewicz ... which means that it doesn't protect you from all the cross-platform pain...
@jalf not from all, no. But from the huge part considering gamedev.
@BartekBanachewicz except that the hugest part is probably OpenGL/D3D, different versions, different extensions and subtly different behavior on different platforms
@jalf that's my job to get it right :) (at least GL part)
11:40
And knowing this crowd, I'd be surprised if you didn't also run into cases where one platform's compiler doesn't support a feature the guy working on the other platform was relying on
that should be noted beforehand
@jalf Also continuous integration would catch that
I need a nap.
@BartekBanachewicz sure, if you have that set up. Do you? :)
@jalf For Lundi, yeah. For minicraft, not yet.
@BartekBanachewicz For whatever project you're discussing working on here :)
11:42
no.
@jalf not yet. I was talking hypothetical
@DeadMG gg on the cross-platform ambitions then ;)
Anyway Travis is easy to set up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes .png :)
@BartekBanachewicz It only builds linux.
11:43
@jalf I don't have any cross-platform ambitions, personally. Windows-only would be fine for me.
Anyone tried Chocolatey?
@R.MartinhoFernandes can't we apt-get cross-windows gcc?
@BartekBanachewicz And then run tests how?
of course that means no tests
well.
Meh, compilation means very little. This is not Haskell.
11:45
if DeadMG is going to work only on Windows...
Of course full-feated build machine would be the best, but that things cost.
@BartekBanachewicz It's not just about me (there are a couple of other windows guys here).
it's about Windows being 90-95% of the consumer base for games, if not more.
@DeadMG point is we won't be probably able to set up windows CI
@yiz hi
yiz
yiz
hello hello
11:48
@BartekBanachewicz Why not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes on someone's PC or on paid service?
oh what do I see
> With SFML, your application can compile and run out of the box on the most common operating systems: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and soon Android & iOS.
@BartekBanachewicz sure, if you're willing to not actually run the Windows version or build in a windows environment, which kind of defeats the point
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you want to keep 100% uptime, sure :P
11:49
@yiz
If you want to target platform X then you're going to have to build and run on platform X. If you're not willing to do that, scratch platform X from your list of supported platforms
@BartekBanachewicz A few of us have available servers.
@DeadMG I have a dedicated one, but it's on Linux. I also can set up a physical server, but I only have ones with low hardware.
I don't see a problem in setting up Windows CI though. You could run it as a VM on your Linux server if nothing else
11:52
@BartekBanachewicz hi
I honestly don't care. I just think we should use crossplatform if possible
@ShuklaSannidhya hi
@BartekBanachewicz how are you doing?
@ShuklaSannidhya pretty good
"No CI coverage for all platforms" => "crossplatform not possible"
I have a machine with a lot of unused RAM and some unused cores and a lot of unused disk space.
11:54
@jalf Linux CI is guaranteed by Travis. Windows CI is debatable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :3
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mail me that machine... I'll make a better use of it...
well anyway I would prolly need to finish Lundi first :P
hence being the final obstacle- everyone already has projects they want to work on
I have projects that I don't want to work on.
@DeadMG in my case it's ok. I am not particularly attached to minicraft, and if I could possibly develop my engine with Kyrostat, that's cool. Lundi could also be used there.
11:59
@MartinJames that's called work, it happens for about 8hrs each day :/
I am not sure about Wide though :P
> I've been looking for answers for what would happen if power was lost [while writing] on a system like this. (...) Is data corruption a possibility?
I also have a box with lots of CPU power and RAM sitting doing nothing
I wouldn't want to build a project in Wide right now.
aside from anything else, there's no debugging support.
ITT Wide sucks.
12:01
It can offer services to the Lounge, if that is needed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Incomplete != sucks.
@TonyTheLion More minions!
also, what is it with you and saying everything sucks today? Did the Cat eat your brains?
I was waiting for this time, master. I offer my services to the Lounge as an acolyte.
@DeadMG His sucks module wasn't turned off proprely
12:02
@TonyTheLion What, after he finished giving some other guy a blowjob?
@DeadMG Erm, sorry. I haven't slept properly the whole week. Probably related.
eh
What if Wide really did suck?
we haven't used Wide yet,so hard to tell
when is Wide compiler version 1.0 going to be released for testing?
just after Kyrostat releases and hell freezes over :)
Ell
Ell
Is the lounge starting kyrostat again;
@Ell we're talking about hypothetical possibility of reviving it
@Ell No, they're just letting it stretch its legs a little bit before putting it back in hibernation
Have you played Portal 2? Kind of like the intro there
lol
The ending is awesome.
I have only played Portal 1
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Kyrostat is about as dead as they come. DNR [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
DNR - Do Not Resuscitate
Ell
Ell
Does everybody really want to work on a space rts?
12:08
no
Ell
Ell
For a project to work you actually have to want to work on it
we don't want to do any Lounge wide projects, because we suck at managing and coordinating
I found the way the ending is set up for you very well done. I was like "WTF? Do you mean... Nah, wouldn't work. But maybe... No way! It can't be. Let's try it. OMFG IT WORKED WTF WAS THAT"
@Ell I think working with lounge could be a nice experience.
Ell
Ell
12:10
You've hit the nail on the head tony. We need a manager.
I already spend too much time here so w/e, I can make a space rts
@BartekBanachewicz yea it could be, until you realize nothing gets done, because we're all in the Lounge procrastinating
Ell
Ell
I hereby take the position of manager
@Ell you should read the beginning of the discussion
Ell
Ell
The deadline for kyrostat is two months
12:10
suck it bitch
Ell
Ell
You're all fired if I don't see pretty lasers by tomorrow!
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let's make this ^
@Ell will it be a singleton?
Ell
Ell
Yes. It has to be enterprise too
12:12
blarfgg
@BartekBanachewicz I can't bear that.
also @sehe lost his patience
@jalf A SingletonManagerAbstractFactorySingeltonManagingScumbagRatCocksuckingInterface
Cmake failed to configure this stupid thing because it depends on OpenSSL. COULDN'T YOU HAVE TOLD ME THAT BEFORE (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
ahhhh
yiz
yiz
12:13
apple in my eyes ice
I finally flipped it
@R.MartinhoFernandes spoilers ahead
@BartekBanachewicz Should be rated "R"...
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. I though the title is clear enough to not warrant a warning.
12:17
@BartekBanachewicz buzz words man
@TonyTheLion ┬──┬◡ノ(° -°ノ) too soon, too soon
@R.MartinhoFernandes s/gh/ght/
@thecoshman (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
now I need perl to configure openssl? bahhh
@TonyTheLion ┬──┬◡ノ(ಠ_ಠノ)
As I sift through code I'm kind of doing this.
ಠ_ಠ
> I remember playing through this game and my brother wanted to spoil the game for me, so he looked up the ending and told me "Wheatley becomes evil and to beat him you shoot a portal at the moon and he falls out of it." I didn't believe him because it sounded so absurd. Good thing he didn't spoil the experience I would have at the end.
12:20
o_0 how did I have the font of that message?
@TonyTheLion or this
@thecoshman too common that feeling
my fav gifs <3
@TonyTheLion giggling boobs - if that link works, I assume NSFW
12:22
Mawning'
you can static_cast a int to unsigned int?
why is building crap on windows such a pain ._.
@melak47 not only on Windows, its a pain wherever you build it
destroying it easier :P
@TonyTheLion chaos theory (close enough anyway)
@TonyTheLion yeah, I deleted my build of openSSL a while ago thinking I didn't need it anymore
12:24
Chocolatey!
Try it!
@R.MartinhoFernandes you liking that are you?
@thecoshman No. But I want to hear about it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't say licking... what are you on about?
yiz
yiz
Is that me or robot's head has been hit by some heavy object recently, he seems to be very not robot like lately. Maybe we should send the android back to the factory for maintanence
12:26
I am not crazy.
yiz
yiz
sure, sure ...
@yiz I would be careful about speaking of being hit by heavy objects if I were you
yiz
yiz
Now where is the number to call ...
@StackedCrooked init method, call it from the thread. Recipe for trouble. You have been warned.
@StackedCrooked T* obj_; ? :3
yiz
yiz
12:29
@BartekBanachewicz Why do you think I only annoy people from far far away? Have I not considered the idea of someone waiting outside my door waiting to bash me with a hatchet?
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked optional<T>? Or do you mean the Shared object itself?
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's what the crazy people say
@Xeo optional<T> seems like a good idea
However, doesn't that require T to be copyable? (Or at least movable?)
Xeo
Xeo
No
You just emplace-construct it
@StackedCrooked The name sounds a bit misleading, but has the semantics you need.
I ignore annoying people.
12:33
arghh what. now the "visual studio 2012 developer command prompt" gives me "not enough storage is available to process this command"....what? 12 gigs is not enough?
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz How come I still see you talking to ghosts? :P
@Xeo Does boost::optional support it?
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked in-place factories
Although I guess the provided factories don't have perfect forwarding
but since boost::optional only relies on interface, you can just supply your own.
@StackedCrooked: Like this? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
12:36
@StackedCrooked Capture by ref?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Won't that be too late?
@wilx But the args will go out of scope between the construction of Shared<T> and the start of the thread.. No?
Oh. Just write a class.
Inherit std::thread?
No.
Write a class instead of the lambda.
Ell
Ell
12:37
You guys are clever
@R.MartinhoFernandes What problem does that fix? Sorry, for asking dumb question :)
@StackedCrooked Forwarding the arguments into storage in the "lambda".
yiz
yiz
xeo has this urge to inform the world he has ignored me, he only mentioned that like 5 times in the past week
Xeo
Xeo
: _thread(&start<Args...>, std::forward<Args>(args)...) :D
how sensible is saving a TreeView to CSV?
Xeo
Xeo
12:40
Really not sure about argument life-time here, though
cockfuckles it's cold in here
This says that the arguments to std::thread are copied by value.
So, what I have written seems usable.
Xeo
Xeo
> First the constructor copies/**moves** all arguments args... to thread-local storage as if by the function:
@wilx No need to move the lambda.
@Xeo That syntax is not valid for members.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, right
12:46
Anyway, I'll just reiterate my warning.
All the badness of init methods applies, but with a multithreading exponent.
Xeo
Xeo
> Not Found Error 404
^ std-proposals
@Xeo They finally pulled the plug!
Xeo
Xeo
Aw, it's back
yup
Tried this. I don't understand the compiler error though..
12:49
@StackedCrooked thread has INVOKE built-in.
Just forget the wrappers.
But better: solve another problem.
Oh, right, I can remove the bind. So this compiles.
An object that may or may not be initialised at some future point in time is dangerous.
Xeo
Xeo
I think start<Args...> might be wrong, not sure how thread forwards its arguments
The original problem is silly. I added a runtime check that asserts that the object is always accessed from the same thread id. However, in my original design the construction took place outside of the thread. So the assert was always triggered.
Xeo
Xeo
Btw @Stacked, want me to answer that pack-split question of yours with the indices?
12:51
@StackedCrooked If it is always accessed from the same thread, why is it exposed to other threads?
Hmm, this does not print anything. Why?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good question.
The object has methods like: Session& T::addSession();. Calling that on Shared<T> returns a std::future<Session&>. So session is naked to the user. However, it should also only be accessed by that on thread.
The best way to guarantee that is to make it invisible from the outside, i.e. create it in the function.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "but how will you initialise an object with out an init function?"
The session object must be accessible to the user. I've also considered having a Shared<Session> which is constructed as Shared<Session>(std::future<Session>, Shared<T>&);. Both would share the same thread.
12:58
@thecoshman I want to hear about it. I can't test it myself because my PowerShell is broken.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've not tried it my self, but it does sound good

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