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10:04
I don't think anyone must particularly enjoy it.
Recruiters are traditionally suits, so it's totally understandable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is thin privilege!!!!11
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Tch, damn people with their broken metabolism.
What do mean with "broken", you fattie?
:P
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robot's getting a bit fighty!
oh robot
what do you think of return := type; for explicit return types?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That's it's not normal!
10:17
@DeadMG Where does the value go?
@R.MartinhoFernandes In the function body.
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I got another friend with such a broken metabolism. He drinks coke all day, eats only cutlet, french fries and pizza, and doesn't gain any weight.
Oh, that's for the signature?
Looks verbose.
What would the entire definition look like?
well
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10:18
Foo(a : T, b := someDefault) : R
:D
@Xeo It's "côtelette".
I guess.
I've been meaning to unify the syntax that I use for member initialization, return type specification, and exports
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@R.MartinhoFernandes dict.cc shows "cutlet" for "Schnitzel", so eh
Oh. I thought it was pork chops.
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@DeadMG psst use : T psst
10:19
for example I've been thinking about pastebin.com/9Nt8w63n
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Btw, how do you specify a function type in Wide right now?
you don't.
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right
Wide sucks :P
until I have concepts there's little use for them
@DeadMG Seems like disparate things to have a unified syntax.
10:20
@DeadMG Hiding the function name in the body hurts readability for no reason.
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@DeadMG What about std::function-esque types?
Or, really, std::function itself?
@Xeo I'd need to handle variadics and such first.
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tr1::function didn't need variadics
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, I guess the problem is that Wide is not designed to support implementing declarations, but that is exactly what I'm aiming to do here.
so it's kinda messy.
@Xeo Yes, but fuck the infinite overloads/specializations shit.
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Also, even if you can't specify a function type right now, you should think of a consistent syntax for explicit return type and function type
(psst: : T!)
(okay, I'll stop)
@DeadMG That's irrelevant right now
it's all about syntax
10:23
it's supremely relevant to me.
syntax is easy to change in comparison.
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You just complained about having to change 75% of your tests to support the new syntax
and it was dead simple compared to changing them for new semantics.
I could have written a program to do it if it was really that tiresome
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Presumably, your tests wouldn't need to change (except for new ones) if you add variadics.
Still, if you're thinking about explicit return type annotation, why not go a bit further with that thought if you'll need it in the future anyways?
dunno
a function type is a concept anyway.
std::function is just Copyable & Callable(Ret, { Args... }).
and I don't have concepts yet but they're certainly on the list of things I want to address
This compiles. Somehow.
Any ideas?
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10:28
the fuck that flag
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Problem is, it only compiles on that compiler you can easily guess.
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remove the , 1?
@R.MartinhoFernandes _GLFWwindow is in a reserved namespace, so hello undefined behaviour.
This is blocking the build with GCC.
@Xeo It's not my code.
and I'm guessing it could be a macro with a terrible, terrible expansion too.
10:30
Yeah, uh, have fun with that.
@DeadMG Yeah, I know, but I doubt the stdlib uses that name (and MSVC doesn't care explicitly about the names)
that doesn't mean that the GLFW authors didn't #define it to something nasty
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that code somehow #ifdef'd on Windows?
anyway, from memory it's not actually broken because the __cdecl calling convention can quite safely ignore extra stack arguments.
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maybe you should check the preprocessor output or something
10:31
@DeadMG Didn't.
typedef struct _GLFWwindow      _GLFWwindow;
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@DeadMG It's broken according to C++
because it shouldn't compile
yes, but MSVC will compile that file as C.
@DeadMG Yeah, but shouldn't compile. I checked the declaration for the C bullshit of void f(); but it's not.
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It's broken for C as well
(It's in the screenshot)
10:32
well, you're right that the compiler still shouldn't accept the call.
Yeah, that's my problem.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Try non-symbol search?
VC accepts it but GCC correctly rejects it.
@Xeo Exact same results.
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hm
@Xeo It's a Windows only file, yes.
10:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe window.dc does not include internal.h?
ISTR there was a rule about calling functions without prototypes in early C that VS might still implement.
Oh, lemme check that.
:(
Good shout, though.
First non-comment line of that file: #include "internal.h"
Even if that was not there, the function definition is in the same file a few lines about the broken usage.
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Isn't it below?
918 / 926 vs 1025
Well, it used to be.
I moved it up and still no dice.
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oh, ok
fun stuff
try an #undef _glfwPlatformShowWindow somewhere :D
just in case
I feel an urge to file bugs for both GLFW and MSVC with "Fuck you this shit is broken test this crap next time" as the only content.
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10:37
Actually, maybe you should make an SSCCE of that for C-mode MSVC
Why do I always run into bullshit like this.
I emit too many computrons.
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Blame your metabolism.
I just did.
Put simply, it means I'm too cool for MSVC.
The Magic Goes Away is a really neat story, btw.
Hmmm, now I want to run an RPG in that setting.
ah that reminds me
I haven't checked how Wide builds on TeamCity for like, 50 commits or something
it probably still builds but fails to execute
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut
FWIW I never had problems with GLFW 3+
I also use it from Haskell.
10:48
Because you never use it? :v
no, quite the contrary
It became my windowing library of choice
It's p shitty
Not as much as 2 but still
3 is much less shitty than 2
and compared to alternatives, like dragging a truckload of Cairo or Qt
or other lighweight bullshit ones
it works well enough.
It's not that hard considering 2 had no userdata for things that needed them :cripes:
well TBF I still haven't solved the problem of state inside of callbacks in Haskell
10:50
Cairo is not a windowing library
then Pango, w/e
Pango is not a windowing library either :v
ah right Pango was for text
Cairo is vector graphics lib
here I genuinely don't remember
I thought either of those had windowing
10:52
In GTK stack the windowing core is done by GDK
Building glisha-0.0.0.1...
Preprocessing library glisha-0.0.0.1...
Module imports form a cycle:
  module `Glisha' (src\Glisha.hs) imports itself
this is my problem for today anyway
@BartekBanachewicz It has this bullshit, so it's total crap.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh fuck this, if we were to dismiss C and C++ libraries based on things like that you'd be left with nothing
MinGW is officially supported but was obviously never tested.
except Ogonek
@R.MartinhoFernandes then file a goddamn bug
10:54
@BartekBanachewicz Based on what? On "supporting" platforms that they don't test on?
You know, recently I started to see how fucked up the OSS problem is
There are plenty of libraries out there that don't do that.
the developer work required to keep the projects going is tremendous
@BartekBanachewicz When I do I'll include a patch.
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe it's just some spontaneous fuckup. I guess you'd prefer it stated "not tested"
10:55
@BartekBanachewicz How else do you think this thing could pass?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and that's great and more people should be like you
The code doesn't compile.
Period.
All you have to do to find out it's broken is invoke the compiler.
I just feel for all those people working on those projects
it's a lot of work
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because I've stopped
Curse is on you HAHA no but really it's tragic
It's not acceptable, really.
10:57
I'll start labeling my software as "barely tested on anything" from now on, then
because that's the only reasonable level of cross-platform checking and support I can provide
How does that change anything?
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@BartekBanachewicz Just don't claim to support something if you, apparently, haven't tested that support
GLFW is not your software.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I doesn't, that's my point.
@Xeo BUT WEVE BUILT IT TEN VERSIONS AGO AND IT WORKED WHAT DO YOU WANT
10:58
Well okay I'd be moderately angry if it didn't compile for me
But I guess the Internet is overflowing with entitlement these days
I still don't know what to think of MSVC in all this, though.
Did I tell you about a bug in a Ruby library that was closed with literally "oh, this works in however-many-versions ago? Use that version then I guess!"
but that's ruby
You can't take open source seriously with shit like that. Or maybe you can, because Microsoft does the same.

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