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13:00
I'll look into it. Thanks!
I hate you. In fact, I h8 you.
13:04
heh
> I was a C++ programmer for 8 years, and considered C++ the one true way for high speed, high level programming.
Recently I looked at a code sample written in C++ and it hurts my eyes: Filled with boilerplate and state.
love
@BartekBanachewicz is that bartosz again
@Purrformance that's some random dude
@BartekBanachewicz you've tried glLoadGen? it can make a loader/headers for a core profile with no obsolete stuff
@doug65536 yep.
but it's not a wrapper
13:06
ah I see what you mean
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why?
oh god UTF-7
Damn. Can I forward-declare typedefs/usings?
of course not, right?
nope
nope
13:09
nope (hopping onto the bandwagon)
@KonradRudolph you fell from the first page of top rep whores ...
:'(
It is.
we need more top ranked C++ rep whores
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Some time ago. Sad, sad. But too much of a time consumer
13:13
@sudorm-rfTelkitty go go, get useful!
@KonradRudolph Yeah I gave up too and now I'm on this shitty account (I'm actually Jon Skeet)
lol
can't imagine Jon Skeet with a cat avatar ... just can't ...
My god I’m a C++ noob. I fail at linking several CUs into one.
13:24
@Purrformance ¬_¬ <reads little chat blurb> is that you insect?
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A: Object creation order in braced init list

DeadMGThe order in a braced-init-list is undefined- the compiler can evaluate them in any order. Your second example is not the same, but uses the comma operator. This has a strict evaluation order- evaluate the left, evaluate the right, discard left and return right.

whoops
oh well
That would have been my guess also
Fortunately for me, the answers-as-comments brigade handed me a ton of rep on that one
;)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit eh, call-by-value is meh
the more i look at lazy evaluation the more weird anything else seems
oh well
13:29
@DeadMG :)
it's not like I don't have enough rep to suck a few downvotes when I make a mistake
at least I actually made a mistake to earn them for once
@DeadMG so erm... let's say I was to make some spaceship model things, and this is a VERY big if (the kind that might require I find some sort of multi line ascii art generator thing)... would you be interested?
wat
I got that far.
but what do spaceship models have to do with ascii art generators?
come to think of it, I don't even know what one of those is.
13:35
> this is a VERY big if (the kind that might require I find some sort of multi line ascii art generator thing)
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oh I see.
lol, that poor starboard :P
I might.
what exactly were you thinking of me doing?
hey guys
@KonradRudolph I'mma go and provide a sample of a lazy enumerator (a-la yield) in C++/CLI I think (ref: stackoverflow.com/questions/956216/can-c-cli-yield)
13:38
vOv maybe use something like unity to make them wizz around and shoot pews pews at each other?
So not propositioning on some spaceship model things, predicated on finding some sort of multi line ascii art generator thing to go about aforementioned things. I find that somewhat not as interesting…
hmm
I'd be more inclined to resurrect the old engine I've got lying around.
but
I could certainly put them to some use, yes.
I am new here, I have a question, does it make sense to define class with move constructor only, and define the others (copy/defulat) as private ? from design point of view
user1804599
Good morning, friends.
13:39
@concept3d If you have a question then ask it on Stack Overflow
@concept3d of course not. you need some way of creating objects, so a factory method.
@rightfold What, you wish me a bad morning? Screw you!
@thecoshman you want spaceships generated from ASCII art?
that's pretty cool, you could edit your ship in notepad
@DeadMG I'd appreciate if that was able to run on linux, so I'd be able to enjoy it, but like I said
user1804599
@DeadMG That I don’t wish you a good morning doesn’t mean I wish you a bad one.
user1804599
13:41
I just don’t wish you a morning.
and like -> could be a lazor
@thecoshman yes. I don't have control over creation. I am creating somekind of wrapper handle
@rightfold are you stating that it is?
you could even go so far that you could route power directly to components
@concept3d learn to chat ಠ_ಠ
13:42
@thecoshman what do you mean? sorry if did sth wrong
@concept3d It’s tempting to think that would make sense, but there’s somewhat of a burden on users that makes it risky. Especially if the move constructor cannot be marked noexcept.
@rightfold ouch
@thecoshman Aright, well let's make it super simple. If you model some spaceships, then I might give using those models a crack.
>E--\
>E--+-->
>E--/
@rightfold I already had a morning :P
user1804599
13:43
That’s what I said; I wish it was your last one.
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oh I see.
well
love is in the air
I figure if I was going to drop dead of sickness it likely would have happened already.
but
@sehe Not sure what you mean by that. Doesn’t my answer already provide this?
13:43
who knows what the CT scan will turn up.
maybe it'll turn out to be cancer or something
user1804599
puppy don’t die pl0x
user1804599
i would miss you
man
if I had cancer, then I'd have to spend all day, every day, posting
you're gonna be fine puppy
13:45
nope
Anyhow, need to make it resource safe. Wish me luck. I hear Disposables with native resources are... interesting
@DeadMG hahaha
@sehe Oh true. Well, the translation is trivial
@LightnessRacesinOrbit s/c/f/
13:45
LOLWUT
You never tried
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You can start posting answers for me now. kthx
@DeadMG welp, let's see what half assed shit I can cook up before I revert back to my modus operadi
@LightnessRacesinOrbit just to remind you yet again, you said you would stop whoring at 100k :P
Is it flipping tables?
@ScarletAmaranth I'm not whoring any more!
13:46
@sehe Well I did use C++/CLI a bit at some point and for the common set of features there are almost 1:1 mappings between C# and C++/CLI. I never found it difficult
@LightnessRacesinOrbit nor any less
i imagine i could use some 3d modelling
it's way less annoying than coding
perhaps harvest 3d
@ScarletAmaranth Nah I'm only answering worthwhile questions now
user1804599
Hey BarTeX. Is there a decent way to have both integers, doubles and decimals in Lua VM without hacking it? Or do I have to implement them using userdata?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit alright, I shall actually devote my time to check, let's see :P (I had better not see any PHP there)
13:47
@KonradRudolph Me too. I like C++/CLI because it basically gives me C#/unsafe with a hell-of-lot more powerful P/Invoke-and-Interop. However, I think it'd be an ... interesting challenge for you to come up with a working translation in 60 minutes. Don't cheat!
without an IDE? I won’t even try!
@DeadMG do you have any prevailing style preference?
hmm
... well, besides that, but I'll just show you the result later. Any hints on dispose? Is having a native destructor enough?
@ScarletAmaranth uh oh
13:49
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A: mysql is prompting for password even though my password is empty

Lightness Races in Orbit I installed mysql on ubuntu server and did not specify password. When I do mysql -u root -p -p brings up the password prompt. If you do not have a password, then you do not want to do that. Just write: mysql -u root For the love of god, get a password on that account!

> answered Jul 19 '11 at 10:01
user1804599
I guess I can cache integers the range of commonly used integers.
13:49
for smaller vessels like scouts, fighters, etc, I prefer longer, slim designs
alright, you win, I suck at stalking
@rightfold like java does?
with integers <-128, 127>
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, that was fairly pathetic
for bigger ones, I haven't really thought about it.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, but having == be actually meaningful of course. :P
13:50
I had some less vague ideas pre-kyrostat if you want to discuss more specific things rather than just a vague aesthetic
@DeadMG Not exactly sure what you mean, but it sounds like something in order of Monad m => a -> m a. Basically you can constrain type constructors. That would be a function that takes some value, any type, and returns a monad of that type.
what does Java do with signed overflow?
@ScarletAmaranth sit down and cry.
@DeadMG room?
use this one until people start complaining
:P
13:51
I did.
get out.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah. What I mean is, like, "This function should meet this concept for all T."
or "This function should meet this concept for all T where the input meets this other concept for that T".
then why constrain it...?
@DeadMG well sure then. For the most part, I think you will have to settle with whatever I can muster.
fair enough.
user1804599
But I guess lua_newuserdata(state, sizeof(int)) and an integer metatable should work. Same for decimal and rational.
13:52
@DeadMG Ah. Functions don't meet concepts, there. They're all a->b, essentially.
I will also be working with Blender, so you it's up to take what ever formats that produces :P
@sehe I think (AFAIR) having it is enough. You essentially just delegate Dispose.
@thecoshman just read the rules, sorry to ask here.
well, s/function/function's return value/
same principle, essentially.
13:53
@thecoshman urm
there are interchange formats and you should use them
like FBX.
@concept3d IIRC I didn't take offence to you asking a question... but I don't care enough to remember what it was. Oh, not responding properly to specific message.
@sehe In C++/CLI a dtor in a ref class automagically does the whole IDisposable pattern shebang.
inb4 she bang who
13:54
for example
@thecoshman she bang *whom
I am looking at an Empty() function that returns an empty InputRange(T), where the return value should be an empty InputRange(T) for all T.
@KonradRudolph both acceptable vOv
@thecoshman By whom? (note: not “who”)
so who was it?
13:55
or for another example, Flatten(), whose return value is a function that can flatten Range(Range(T)) into Range(T), for any T.
@KonradRudolph yes, 'whom' the technically correct version, but 'who' is equally acceptable.
@DeadMG Ah, yes, you can do that. mempty has type MonadPlus m => m a.
Do you think partial classes would be a good addition to the standard? It kind-of opposes encapsulation and separation imo.
user3010322
@ScarletAmaranth Well, so far I've only got intersect (hit) written for spheres. I dun wanna do it for planes or triangles yet. u.u
user3010322
@DavidKron I don't see how it matters that much to be honest.
13:56
@ThePhD it's not particularly hard, there are implementations everywhere
@R.MartinhoFernandes mzero
but raycasting on mesh geometry is meh in general
@ThePhD I can feed you code for planes if you want, it's fairly trivial
so the way I see it
13:57
if you request a type, then it might not actually be a type.
@DeadMG was that difficult to type?
it might be a list (potentially infinitely-sized) of types.
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Kinky!!
user3010322
I like it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ¬_¬ thanks. now there will be cocks galore
user3010322
13:57
@ScarletAmaranth Nahhh, you don't have to spoon feed me.
@LucDanton Oh, yeah, thanks.
unlike in C++, where if you request a type, it must be exactly one concrete type.
@DeadMG Keep in mind that in Haskell you can get type deduction on return types too.
@DeadMG It's the same thing.
@ThePhD basic geometry is rather trivial, it gets more interesting with BRDFs and lights (I still lack any shadows whatsoever)
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is?
13:59
@ThePhD maybe the cho cho train?
@thecoshman hahahah
user3010322
>.>
user3010322
I liked the choo choo train when I was little... ;~;

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