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11:00 PM
@Puppy lel
 
besides, there are shitloads of terms like that which are used to mean subtly different things in different places.
 
In mathematics, a functor is a type of mapping between categories which is applied in category theory. Functors can be thought of as homomorphisms between categories. In the category of small categories, functors can be thought of more generally as morphisms. Functors were first considered in algebraic topology, where algebraic objects (like the fundamental group) are associated to topological spaces, and algebraic homomorphisms are associated to continuous maps. Nowadays, functors are used throughout modern mathematics to relate various categories. Thus, functors are generally applicable in areas...
 
nobody has a monopoly on a particular term
@Griwes Different industry.
 
@Puppy This is not subtly different.
 
well then, even easier for the reader/listener to disambiguate them
 
11:01 PM
@Puppy Oh stop trying to look more stupid than you are.
 
@Puppy puppy pls
 
It's the exact same damn industry.
 
@TonyTheLion ❤❤
 
user406009
@Griwes "Haskell doesn't count"
 
I don't care for silliness.
 
11:13 PM
uninitialized<blend_state_collection>
Nothing about this could possibly go wrong.
 
user3790646
that feel when you're just choosing random puu.sh screenshots and looking at someone's else shit
 
@ThePhD What was that cowboy_cast thingy?
 
Working on inkdoc again.
I have no idea what Directive.run() expects to return lol
It says "nodes".
These docs are kinda mediocre.
 
@Morwenn Nuffin'.
 
@ThePhD Wasn't it a cast based on union type punning?
 
11:23 PM
@Morwenn Nope.
 
:(
 
Hey, did you like Lonely Digger?
Also, fuck constructor syntax.
 
^ That?
 
Woops.
I meant Lone Digger
 
Oh, Caravan Palace. Of course, liking them is a no-brainer.
As the first comment says:
> caravan palace NEVER DISAPPOINTS!
 
11:26 PM
God, whoever invented the constructor init rules are fucking bullies.
There's no way to just call a REGULAR goddamn function where you can have all the logic and other shit you want while also having it scoped in the class AND not letting it trigger all the rest of the member initializers in the constructor list
So doing anything but what's allowed in those stupid my_class () : blah(...), blerg(...) {} pieces is EXTROARDINARILY difficult.
 
@ThePhD what
could you please be more cryptic and provide less examples?
 
.-.
I might separate graphics_device into graphics_devce and graphics_context, and put all the things that depend on half of graphics_device's internals inside of graphics_context, and just let the graphics_device have a smaller scope of responsibility.
... AND HAVE TO REFACTOR ALL MY DAMN CODE awjhdawkdhwajdk
@Griwes It's very, very hard to have complicated, interdependent initialization logic inside of a larger class with the way the constructor initialization syntax works.
I wish they just had a constructor call where it statically checked if all the members were set.
 
@ThePhD OOhh~ New album?
 
@Nican Yah.
 
If you have complicated, interdependent initialization logic... chances are your class is too complex.
Just sayin'.
 
11:32 PM
@ThePhD Woo!
I watched Caravan Palace live once- It was awesome!
 
@Rapptz How did that not get starred
 
Morning you :3
 
Moooorning.
 
Mooorning everyone
 
I know it's Monday, but enough with the mourning, okay?
 
11:35 PM
Shower and then work ;_;
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Wait, nevermind. Enjoy your shower!
 
I suppose where it's now morning, it's Tuesday though, isn't it?
 
It's not morning here, but already Tuesday.
 
@Griwes It is a complex class, but... that's kind of the point.
It takes a lot of complex things, simplifies them down by a lot.
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Good morning!
Here I am doing homework I should've done yesterday for tomorrow.
And sadly I won't be able to sleep until tomorrow.
And then I'll have to wake up tomorrow.
 
11:43 PM
Sucks to be you.
 
@ThePhD Add another layer of abstraction then!
 
@Griwes That's what I'm trying to avoid. ;~;
 
Remember, almost all the problems can be solved by adding more layers of abstraction.
Except Java problems.
Because they are almost always results of too many of those.
@ThePhD But why?
 
I don't want optional<> or unique_ptr<>; I want to be able to direct-init them in the init list, but I have to run a giant constructor first, and I can't fit all of that giant constructor in the init list. :c
 
...then add a layer of abstraction.
 
11:45 PM
q_q
Separating the classes would be, like
so much effort.
Like, mountains of it.
 
lol
 
I'd need to refactor the entire graphics implementation.
 
should've done it right the first time, then vOv
 
Throw me a bone here. ;~;
 
welcome to the world of designing massive pieces of software
 
11:45 PM
Uuughgughgughgughguh.
 
if you were writing code for a client, you'd be like "that's fine. the architecture doesn't matter"
but in all other cases, you'll end up with several massive rewrites.
 
... Haha, yeah, totes not for a client.
 
@ThePhD delegating constructors? :D
 
@melak47 You can't run the contents of a constructor, and then delegate. .-.
 
Even when your classes are rather small and decoupled enough, you still end up with massive rewrites.
 
11:49 PM
I did try that, though.
 
good, good, let the rewrites flow through you
 
This is a waste of my development time.
 
Hey, my library now supports partial comparison sorters :D
 
No, it's a design lesson. ;P
Every rewrite of a big thing is a lesson.
 
I'm just going to write a static function that takes a reference to the uninitialized class, then create a member that does nothing and which I init by calling that static function, and then let the rest of the initialization list continue as planned.
Boom. Problem = Solved.
 
11:52 PM
That sounds ugly. Refactor now.
 
Never.
There are literally like 50 classes I'd have to refactor.
 
Good.
That'll be a good exercise.
 
And just for some convenient initializations?
 
And a lesson to do it properly the next time.
:D
 
>.>
@Griwes I'll just imagine you flunking your talk miserably, and that will soothe my sobs in the night.
 
11:53 PM
@ThePhD You'll thank us later, when you realize that it'd not work at all due to some small detail of initialization (some 200 classes later).
@ThePhD lol
It's looking good, I have 12 slides already! (...of which one is the title slide, one's outline, and three are TODO placeholders. But shush.)
 
I'll implement rasterizer_state, sampler_state, and depth_stencil_state...
... Then I'll refactor, yes... later...
 
Cool, cool, cool cool cool
 
Ugh, I just remembered that I have a cake to bake tomorrow...
 

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