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09:21
anyone around
I need to bounce an idea off someone
@thecoshman I have my toy OpenGL window class
it has a constructor that takes resolution and fullscreen params
I want to change the parameters to a struct
at some point I was planning to add backends for other OS-es
that might have different parameters
I think I've covered this sort of problem before
how do I handle different parameter sets in the signatures?
@thecoshman yeah it's far from original
Depends how wild you want the combinations to be able to get
09:25
mostly a common base and then extensions?
hmm maybe I should just take another parameter then
I think what I went with was a sort of 'abstract' window class, it only exposes options that I have handled for every platform
class WindowBase (WindowBaseParams p) { }
class LinuxWindow : WindowBase(WindowBaseParams p, LinuxWindowParams l = defaultLinuxParams) ...
So, if a platform doesn't handle an option, it either can't be used at all, or some platforms have to handle that noise
I wouldn't have linux client code specifically dealing with the fact it's linux
Else, you are kinda defaulting the point of abstracting it
not realyl
but maybe you're right
it's supposed to be for simple things anyway
Well, can you give an example of an extension where your client will have platform detection and know it's compiling on linux and so add in code to set some linux specific things?
What I had saw the client code only ever dealing with the abstract window class
I think it was pimpl...
09:29
@thecoshman actually I realized it's not necessary
auto params = oglw::OpenGLWindowParams{};
params.width = 800;
params.height = 600;
oglw::Window win(params);
this is good enough
I think when I played with this, I had a lot of little structs
so you could do things like window(fullsize(400, 600)) or window(windowed(400,600))
yeah at some point probably
lots of struts and variants and stuff
the simpler the better I suppose
it's aimed for people who have no idea about C++ and OpenGL
those people can't into stuff
I want them to basically copy the example and start coding
I even added #pragma lib so in VS you just include the file and that's it
Well, if you want to make it simple to use, you need to put complex stuff into your code :P
I think my repo 'peanuts' has some of this stuff
09:32
replacing default struct values is simple enough
also, thinking of picking up gldr again with me :P
@thecoshman maybe
any way, coffee time :D
but with different focus this time
I'd say as little opinionated OOP stuff as possible
no fancy vertex attribute DSLs
just OpenGL with RAII
also targetting 4.6
@BartekBanachewicz good luck with that
09:38
@ratchetfreak we did that already
years ago
it worked
but the VA specifications were always a pain point
and we juggled too many extensions and versions
without DSA you had to reimplement bindings etc.
I say we ditch all that crap, target 4.6, assume DSA and bindless textures
and then see what we can come up with @thecoshman
we never actually merged to master
man it was 5 years ago
time flies so fast
still sounds very brittle in case someone decides to touch opengl state directly
@ratchetfreak not really
    #define ADD_SET_TEX_PARAMETER(name, pname, value_t) \
    void BOOST_PP_CAT(set, name) (value_t value) { \
        setParameter<value_t>(pname, value); \
    }
holy fuck
I went overboard didn't I
10:03
heh
int main try { } catch ( ) { } gotta be one of my fav C++ gimmicks
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I'd be happy moving on to a higher 'minimum level', though I'm not too keen on pushing for the latest only. It's nice, imo, to support older versions as much as we can, unless it starts to make things trickier
I think all we managed to agree on was something like the glid and vbo
@thecoshman I say we start with the newest version then, and add compat afterwards
@thecoshman textures were pretty okayish as well
I've made some updates on my side
we'd need to merge it first
Textures are one are I know I've done some work
10:06
and then start to iteratively improve
maybe one-by-one?
like let's get glid in first, then go from there
Our approach was, and I think stick to it, merge one 'feature' at a time
glid is 'done' :P
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@thecoshman I say we start with the newest version then, and add compat afterwards
what do you say about that
I mean littering the codebase with "GLID_HAS_DSA" etc. seems annoying
and it's really problematic because binds have side effects
Well, consider like C++ version, it's easier, I think, to say "C++11 is the most modern we use", but as soon as we see something that really is easier if we upgrade, we decide if it's time... but I think we can go with a more modern version :P
10:09
C++17 or bust
I think we should simply accept that 'binding' is a thing that can be done :\
I'm not entirely sure
C++ is hard enough to use as is
so is OpenGL
supporting older versions doesn't just mean we're pushing a freight train, it means we're shooting our own feet first
Oh yeah, I'm happy with saying C++17, but when next version comes out, try to resist jumping to it until we have something worth jumping for
C++20 won't bring in anything meaningful anyway
and we'll need optional and variant
with the OGL version, I'm not that familar with what version we want to be pushing for
10:11
as for OpenGL, bindless stuff is just much more convenient to write for
IOW DSA
But what about for beginners to learn with? Or do we not care about that?
@thecoshman beginners should learn DSA OpenGL
it's more convenient and better designed
"legacy beginners" forced to learn old stuff are another matter
frankly I'm less concerned about them. If they're just learning to pass a course, they won't care anyway
and if they get interested, they'll switch to new features soon enough
for anyone learning on their own, 4.6 Core Profile is THE OpenGL to learn
it's supported virtually everywhere now, it's not like a few years ago where you needed high-end GPUs to learn
OpenGL ES is a different matter though
When did 4.6 come out?
@BartekBanachewicz define meaningful
C++20 brings so many stuff that are relevant to me that I will have to make a 2.0.0 version of cpp-sort which isn't- backward compatible ^^"
10:34
@thecoshman 2 years ago
@Morwenn like what?
also I'm kinda tempted to write a non-OOP OpenGL first
just with strong enums
actually that sounds kinda easy and useful
GLDR could even base on top of that
@BartekBanachewicz tbh it's mostly about ranges & concepts
Are Concepts landing in 20?
and like full ranges with everything?
big if true
Concepts will make the SFINAE madness more manadgeable, and ranges will allow me to stop reinventing half of them in the library
Concepts have been in C++20 for except (except the terse syntax)
10:37
I get that having decent types helps, but I don't think that alone is of much use, you may as well tie it into the oop/raii model
well C++20 isn't out yet
And ranges are undergoing a full LWG review and it looks like they will be ready for C++20
@thecoshman it's a lot of use
Which is surprising
@Morwenn yeah
having strong typedefs would help tremendously when writing code
no more invalid_enum errors
10:37
Like, I won't have to reinvent std::identity, std::iter_move and all those things /o/
@BartekBanachewicz yup, too bad the committee never managed to settle on a proposal
oh yeah that too
I meant OpenGL actually but for the other meaning too
operator<=> wilm probably have some influence since I compare stuff everywhere, but I'm not sure how yet x)
Have you tried using glbinding? :p
@Morwenn interesting
Yeah, it's been a while, it'll be worth looking around at what libs there are
yeah well I read through installation instructions for glbinding and I already feel I had enough C++ for today
this horrible build and package model
10:42
hehe
or lack of thereof
uh, can't everything be done through CMake? I thought it was enough
dunno
it's still not nearly as convenient as Haskell
damn looking back at it I remember all the reasons for why I stopped doing this
so much annoyance to do the simplest things
I've made the mistake of using premake, it's trash
10:51
we left basic loading of gl as an external problem to solve, no? ie, use some other library
It we be good if we could incorporate one into our codebase, so people don't have to worry about sorting that shit out as well
OpenGL was always a pain to set up
Good thing I haven't touched that in years
11:15
@Morwenn not if you use my library! :)
actually having this ready really makes a difference for me
I'm back from lunch
I think that's the point
the C++ community can't agree on anything
so everyone is solving a subtle variant of the same problem
and for hobby development that just means a lot of unnecessary boilerplate
@BartekBanachewicz s/c++ community/people/
@Mgetz C++ people
other languages don't have this problem to that extent
if I want to write in Haskell, I just need to install stack
it will download the compiler and all the dependencies for me, build, test, prepare coverage, do all the things
@BartekBanachewicz They don't have multiple implementations and a community governance process either usually. They have BDFLs
if I have a fresh PC and want to build my project, I don't have to do anything
@Mgetz that's better than the current C++ state
there are languages with a lot of boiler plate where there is only a single way to solve the problem
11:18
okay there are languages more fucked up than C++ yes
but that's hardly a meaningful statement to make
for me, in 2018, it's a simple test
can I, after cloning, build my project with one command
Yeah, how to go from clean machine to able to start building your own C++ is tedious
with just one file that has compiler options and dependencies
there's so many options, and they overlap with what they work with
and different options imply certain constraints
it's a mess
@thecoshman and nothing works cross-OS
Yeah, which makes it even more fun
11:20
or how easy is it to import a project into an IDE it wasn't developed in
Speaking of which, are you playing in Windows?
so really, when it comes to hobby dev, I don't think C++ is ready for me or that I'm ready for C++
@thecoshman I use Windows, Linux, and Mac OS
Just simple things split the comunity, do you have .cpp in one folder and .hpp in another, or all in one folder?
@BartekBanachewicz for your toy thing?
@thecoshman for all my toy things
@thecoshman the very fact that you have to have different files for headers and definitions is dumb as fuck
Yeah, I've yet to bother trying to get my 'tag' working on anything other than Linux
11:23
@thecoshman tabs vs. space, brace positioning, ...
Christ, on another machine is still not very well tested XD
@thecoshman right. And you can get my Turnip to build and test on any of those OSes in under 5 minutes and literally 3 commands
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, but like this current job likes to rub in my face all the time, there's a reason to justify it
Except that tabs/space, brace positioning doesn't affect how one project can link to the other
git clone, wget stack | sh, stack build
@thecoshman the reason is the lack of modules
how the fuck doesn't this language have modules
it has new mathematical operators yay
and no modules
it's been 20 years
11:24
Wouldn't you still have source/header files?
@thecoshman of course not
I'd say even if they got introduced, they're gonna be useless anyway
have fun linking VC++ compiled modules and clang compiled modules
but yeah before the rant gets out of control, I think that currently there's no point in doing hobby dev in C++ unless your goal is to use C++ specifically
so I'm probably going to rewrite my Minicraft to something else, and then continue development
C++ ecosystem and tooling is just utterly broken and any attempt at consolidating it by someone who can't throw in shitton of effort will result in 15 standards instead of 14 standards
even if you can throw effort at it, you'll end up with just one more way of doing things
11:27
you'd need literally millions of dollars and dozens of competent people to clean it up
no matter how good a solution you get, there will always be some stubborn arse using some old shitty system just because
yep
so the only question remaining is what are the alternatives
Rust is obvious yet noone kinda feels like it
Terra is absurdly promising yet so small that it's far from the critical mass still, and probably buggy as hell
I liked Rust when I was first looking at it, around alpha/beta days. I've not heard great things since
I've no idea what it's like for bindings now
There's also Haskell
With really good OpenGL bindings
@BartekBanachewicz I still have ergonomic issues with rust, that said I do like some of the things it does. But it seems like a programming language with a bomb attached sometimes.
11:29
I tend to go with C++ for game things as I know it well, and it's not JVM
@Mgetz last time I used it I was kinda dissapointed with the type systm
@thecoshman frankly you can write games in anything nowadays
all languages are fast enough
I'm using C# right now. With the introduction of .NET Core it's even usable on non-Windows. Though, Linux C# GUI is kind of disappointing.
Well, memory is the main concern
doing voxel things, I don't really want to be waiting around for GC runs :P
I might look at using Kotlin
Kotlin is also GC'd
Yeah
Though they have native compiler iirc, not sure how far they got with that, I haven't been paying attention recently
11:33
kotlin runs on the jvm IIRC, as a drop-in java replacement
@thecoshman did you try out Haskell at all btw?
it is yes
but it can also target JS and Native
Lunch time :D
I suppose I could really use some help in pushing Hate further
Turnip is easy enough to do alone
but Hate is just big and hairy
> Downloads
550 total (10 in the last 30 days)
wait what
did 10 people download it last month? :O
-- queue a waiting action
whenKeyPressed Key'Space $ after' 2 $ radius += 20
damn
I really liked that thing
also OMG LOOK AT THIS
@CatPlusPlus come on dude
11:54
@milleniumbug I like where C# is going, but there are parts I'd prefer to avoid
@Mgetz Oh, you can't just end the sentence like that, making people prompt with the follow-up questions :P
lol
C# is too OOP for me
@milleniumbug it's more general than specific unfortunately. The language is going the right direction but I do actually prefer RAII over GC in general. I'd be curious if someone could resurrect Midori and make it more functional
My biggest concerns with C# right now is there is a LOT of implict allocation even when there doesn't need to be. So things like LINQ which should be stupid easy to make super fast end up being slow
Span<T> will be able to solve some of these problems at the lowest levels, but will require the rest of the ecosystem to catch up
it would be nice to have yield return work with struct-based IEnumerable<T>s
Agreed, but that's a drop in the bucket really
12:12
@thecoshman we could ask SG15 to produce a standing document with an "idiomatic" project structure :p
Which wouldn't solve everything, but at least there would probably be more libraries following said structure
@Morwenn I suspect the mantra that c++ won't dictate the build system would get in the way
@Mgetz It wouldn't be the C++ standard, it would be a standing document (just like Python has PEP-8 which isn't normative)
@Morwenn ah
Not everyone uses PEP-8 but a shitton of projects do
It helped with consistency overall
It would surely be more useful for libraries than non-libraries, but that would already be a step in the right direction
one of dozens
it would still take years
12:21
"it would still take years" is the perfect argument for never doing anything
You can either spend years fixing these... or switch to a language which doesn't have the problem in the first place
IOW: C++ is the language which users heroically fight problems non-existent in other languages
C++, the language where people create header-only libraries so that you don't have to build anything to distribute them x)
Shifting the maintenance cost of building to the user
Though wait, it's not really a new thing
There are C libraries distributed in the form of "big ass source file + big ass header file" too
(e.g. SQLite)
I'm gonna write a C++ related rant when I'll be bored enough
12:28
Write standard proposals instead x)
I mean, that's how ThePhD writes rants
13:09
@BartekBanachewicz que?
13:33
@thecoshman look at the link
@thecoshman Cat wrote a thing in Terra 3 days ago
@Morwenn no, it's the perfect argument to stop and consider the alternatives
@milleniumbug precisely
@BartekBanachewicz using or stealing?
sorry, I was thinking it was a lib you wrote :P
But also, ew, why would you want to use Lua for meta-programming?
13:41
@thecoshman because it's a great language for that
what, would you rather use CPP?
Lua is ergh
Lua is a really well-designed small language
and Terra goes a bit further than just using it as a preprocessor, it adapts Lua's syntax
which means it looks more natural
Ven
Ven
14:16
Hi lounge
I just implemented print
it's so fun :3
Ven
Ven
how's your Lua VM doing?
@Ven see above
or maybe just look at the backlog
Howdy folks
14:19
got a quick question on CI/CD with c++ and cross platform
nwp
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@JoshMenzel haha ha
damn
I was supposed to order a h-bridge motor control IC
but I forgot its name
oh L293D
@BartekBanachewicz that's because people look at alternatives all the time that the C++ ecosystem is so inconsistent x)
14:30
@Morwenn lol
bought five of those L293Ds
14:49
I should actually get back to designing that computer of mine
Then slowly kill myself with huge amounts of leaded solder
@thecoshman you can just simulate it
phft
that's no fun
though probably a stepping stone I should take before going too far :D
For some reason cat felt like starting working on an emulator for, which would be cool to have to easily test code
@thecoshman yeah and then he dropped it
@thecoshman for some definition of "fun". Making a computer out of bare transistors is just silly and you know that, yet you still want ot
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