@mate64 Not always. If you pass it to a function, it becomes a pointer and int dostuff(char[] data) { return sizeof(data); } //always returns 1, so if you do sizeof(raw_filedata); //returns the size of char on your platform dostuff(raw_filedata); //returns 1, the results aren't the same
Also, it looks like you forgot a free() in one of the branches.
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I catch exceptions in the controller which calls LoadProfile, and then pass the error message back to the javascript process -> the javascript process sends a message to the frontend app (process 2) -> UI displays error
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man this chrome c++ api drives me nuts, I do not recommend this at all
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12:19 AM
@mate64 Yeah, if DecryptData returns true, do you ever free the data?
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Free clear_savedata in particular.
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@Lalaland yes, that's an issue, because somehow if I do free(clear_savedata) and return true, the options->savedata_data loose it's data
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@mate64 Oh, oops. I didn't notice that you give the savedata to options->savedata_data.
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I pass the options in the controller back to and call tox_new
I mean, right now you probably have a memory leak.
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yes, you are right
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I wouldn't manually allocate memory for the Tox_Options struct. I would just have it point at a std::vector<char>.data(). The trick is that the vector and Tox_Options would have to be kept alive together.
@Aaron3468 the police is a legislative force, they act by judiciary order, I don't blame them. No. I blame the evil crooks working for merkel. everybody who - god beware - criticizes her majesty's crazy immigration policy must be "right-wing"...
Yeah, I wonder if they had a mini server outage and an anonymous developer was annoyed
I've managed to solve my compilation error and Ogre is nearly built now, but I feel like the fact that I can't get a system include #include <...> to work and had to use a local include is an ominous sign...
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@Lalaland pls no bully, but should I return the uint_8 raw_savedata // clear_savedata (decrypted)
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12:43 AM
or should I pass an empty uint8_t value to LoadProfile as a pointer ?
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@mate64 I would just have LoadProfile return a std::vector<uint8_t> (or std::vector<char> or whatever)
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Or I guess you could pass in a pointer to a std::vector<char> and fill in that pointer because you are already using the return value.
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@Lalaland ok, but how can I cast uint8_t* clear_savadata; //decrypted back to std::vector<uint8_t>
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@mate64 I would simply pass in your vector.data() into DecryptData
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No need to manually allocate and free memory.
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12:50 AM
DecryptData(password, raw_savedata, raw_savedata_size, my_vector.data()) or whatever
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@Lalaland makes sense, let me refactor the code brb
ok but since I outsourced the tox_options object back to the controller (I don't pass it to LoadProfile anymore), I need to know the size of the vector data (char) tox_options->savedata_length
and in the controller I do // file is a chrome FileIO file pointer object of type pp:FileIO char *clear_savedata = tox_core_.LoadProfile(&file, password.c_str());
> cmake uses TDM-GCC and throws -j 0 into every one of 18 projects 4 times
Now I need to navigate to each project and correct the problem 4 times, or write a python script to navigate the directory tree to remove -j 0 and replace the path to the TDM compiler with mingw
This is not a fun bug, and it's been open for 2 years in the cmake issue tracker
@mate64 I have a hard time taking you seriously sometimes. Take it easy on the memes and try to explain references we may not understand. #constructivefeedback
(Used to stand for "politically incorrect" and was the board for political discussions, but like many things on 4chan, it got hijacked by alt-right douchebags)
because 5eva and a copy-paste from my runescape chat history (not really) both cross the annoyance line into something I don't want the transcript to have
So, I need to change a few lines in a glorified ascii file. I can write a new file, delete the old one, and give the new file the old name. I could also load the whole file into memory and overwrite it line by line (at the expense of pissing off anybody who doesn't have an extra 500kb RAM)
people will vote Hillary just to not vote Trump and people will vote Trump just to not vote Hillary and it's gotten to the point where the situation trumps hilarity
I think he's trying to blame language policing for aiding apparent aversion (from his perspective) to talking about a willingness to collaborate with companys beyond what is appropriate or healthy for a company's workers
@EtiennedeMartel It isn't very often that sehe has his head in the clouds, mostly because he's a polar bear. Treasure this momentary lapse in his awareness
I meant more along the lines of "their fluff is so lightweight and there is so much of it that it actually provides enough lift to halve the weight of their entire staff"
@sehe That is true. I recall reading an article about how this is generally how groups draw the artificial distinction between us and them that becomes a part of mob mentality
It's remarkable how many places still have vestiges of it. It may be a 'solved' social issue, but the influences it had on the public consciousness still remain.
> "and the internet missed yet another chance to learn something. " - wtf Bryan?
@jaggedSpire I find that it's one of the more subtle common ways that writers bring up their opinion on issues; by framing them in the setting or dialogue
Robert Jordan drew a lot of parallels between Balefire and nuclear weapons and they were downplayed enough that I'm not sure if it was intentional.
@jhmckimm Fate Unlimited Codes. Any of the Bleach: Hit the Soul PSP games. Dissidia. Monster Hunter. Osu! or League of Legends are challenging. Blade and Soul is great but grind-heavy.
Now that I have a python script to replace all instances of ` -j 0` in .project files in an entire directory, it will be much faster to deal with this cmake error in the future...
Long story short, I'm compiling a big library and the automatic tool is making a mess that stops compilation. I've made 25 lines of script to automatically clean up all the messes.
Okay, there's something terribly wrong with my compilers if I'm getting an error that I can only find documented on russian websites...
I wonder if it has anything to do with the utf-8 codepage I'm using in my command line (it isn't documented in English)... Maybe the compiler has trouble with it enabled
@EtiennedeMartel tbh they could release the same game, but with these issues removed and I would be happy
What usually turns me away from old games is not ancient graphics, but gameplay mechanics which aged over the course of years
For example lack of saves at any possible moment, lack of autosaves, fake difficulty, "do this thing and you can't win anymore, but we won't tell you"... things like these
@milleniumbug This is probably a hacky workaround because they couldn't make bigger groups work =.= I once had a game that refused to run on 64-bit machines (because the dev team wasn't sure about compatibility).
> Because the full x86 16-bit and 32-bit instruction sets remain implemented in hardware [sic], existing x86 executables run with no [sic] penalties
What microcontrollers (especially hefty ones like arduino) could use is a class that can map a bin/hex/dec literal to up to 8 different output pins combined into a software output port.
@Mikhail Have you seen any of the new literature on Knights Landing? Reorder window seems to be about 20 instructions. And FP latency is 6 cycles. By comparison, Skylake is 90+/4. All the normal programming tricks probably won't work on KNL.
@BartekBanachewicz Ooh, that sounds fun! I just have the default common anode ones that need resistors, etc.
I just successfully compiled and linked my first library without using installers. Now I have freeglut. And 80% of ogre3d because I'm encountering non-stop compiler errors just building the library as per instructions.
So it should be smooth sailing to give my emulator graphics from here on out
Tfw you've spent ~18 hours trying to compile and link libraries from scratch and it finally works. There's a white triangle on screen and I'm very happy now.
After 10 years of learning C++ I finally figured out how the linking system from hell works :3 No longer am I a n00b; I'm just an intermediate.
That's not too bad! A 3 pin interface is fantastic for that much output. I find that output modules don't need the extra pins for speed (most of the time)