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00:00
What's free?
@ThePhD Not really.
@CatPlusPlus Well not really, but I was referring to when robot was making his text class.
Immutable strings are good for sharing, since they can be interned and never have to be copied.
@DeadMG I don't think that's illigal, I think the first and last subbuffer of a std::deque can be partially full
The tradeoff is heavier concatenation for one.
Obviously he wanted it to work as best as it could with multiple different storage types. That requires iterators and other such things. Even if he fixed storage to deque, the text class wouldn't scale well in terms of size, even if it allowed random access to the individual code points.
So if he cuts random access to code points, he can guarantee a range / begin+end interface, and also work with multiple container types.
00:03
I have no idea why you're so hell-bent on multiple storages.
But whatever.
I'm not hellbent on multiple storages.
In my String class, I fix it to std::string<CodeUnit, blah blah blah...>
But when i saw text for Robot's class, it is based on using any kind of storage that can be iterated over / can-be-made-into-a-range
@ThePhD in MSVC it's 16 bytes, in GCC it's 512. And I believe it rounds down to the best fit (minimum 1), so it doesn't actually overallocate I don't think.
AFAIR MSVC deque is crappily tuned and degrades fast.
The block size is small for deque in MSVC, so it reallocates often and hammers memory hard.
@CatPlusPlus yeah, anything >8 bytes is a vector of pointers to 1 obj each
00:06
@DeadMG So yeah, the code works for VS 2012/CTP builds.
It doesn't work for VS 2013
So something is fucked between VS 2013 Preview build and VS 2012 CTP build of llvm/clang on llvm+clang 3.3
Ell
Ell
Why don't VS just fix their deque?
Surely it's just changing a constant?
@Ell I have no idea
Does anybody here think irregularely shaped snake courses would work out?
@Pawnguy7 have you never seen one before? They work fine
@MooingDuck Yes, but it still results in O(1), you just have to special-case the first and last sub-buffers for double-endedness.
00:10
@MooingDuck I don't think so. We are referring to the arcade game?
@DeadMG yes
Do python strings allow direct indexing?
@ThePhD Yes.
@ThePhD Yes, but they use a different scheme.
00:12
That is sort of what I mean, but not quite. I think I still have an old project, I will try to get a picture.
Is it O(1) for python ?
Not defined, nobody cares.
yes.
CPython uses UCS-2 or UCS-4 internally, depending on build settings.
00:12
at least, I don't know if their spec demands it, but I believe their implementation is.
Might as well just make everything UTF32 and save myself the headache.
well, it's a tradeoff, if you don't care about the storage overhead and you do need random access for some reason then do that.
So yeah CPython is probably O(1), since UCS-2 is fixed-size.
Python in Unicode 2
er, what about Unicode 6.3?
He meant to say Unicode in Python 2.
Ell
Ell
00:18
@CatPlusPlus this guy sounds nervous :3
I feel sorry for him :(
Bummer. I cannot find it.
Anyway, it was... much less right-angle, if that makes sense. Sort of like... blotches, for lack of a better word, in the middle.
What.
Coersh.
Sort of like that.
@MooingDuck
@Pawnguy7 should work fine. Why two colors?
As opposed to all black?
00:28
@Pawnguy7 yes. (Aesthetics is an acceptable answer)
Ell
Ell
computer science open day at bristol is full
for fucks sake.
Now I have to drink because I'm sad
Um... not certain. This was an attempted redrawing at what I had done back then. I think the idea behind it was to... well, say, if it is like on a floating layer over.. something (?), and they are holes in said surface.
@CatPlusPlus Lol, geeez
Quite diesel.
@ThePhD The important thing is that it works and you can get on with coding your application now.
Why does task manager not close things sometimes?
Ell
Ell
00:31
Fuck.
I would think it'd be pretty straightforward.
Ell
Ell
This shouldn't upset me so much :3
@DeadMG It doesn't work with my application. It works with VS 2012 CTP, which the rest of my application is not compiling with.
.. you migrated to the Preview?
I've been building on the Preview since it came out.
The reason I'm in this trouble is because I've been building and running against preview. (Everything else works fine).
00:33
@Pawnguy7 it tries to close them safely before murdering them. Sometimes it tries too hard
For me, the point I am using task manager is when I don't care if they close safely, I just want it to die.
@DeadMG Should I not be building against the Preview versus teh CTP?
well
Speaking of Task Manager
I still want Windows 8 Task Manager
Procexp or bust.
00:37
let's just say that there's a reason why it's pre-release
and this kind of thing is to be expected
@DeadMG =[
CTP is pre-release ;~;
y it no work fo me :c
@CatPlusPlus it's ugly and doesn't have what I like about the Win8 one, at least as of the last time I used it. (network usage per process)
also true
@Telkitty猫咪咪 IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT.
Also the cat in your gravatar shaved its head and looks a lot more sober now @Telkitty猫咪咪
What do I call a function that maps a value of a type that models Traversable to a value of a type that models Range?
00:40
fromTraversable :v
Ell
Ell
toRange :v
@Rapptz Right, I forgot that the tools have to be pwetty now.
@CatPlusPlus It certainly helps. :D
@CatPlusPlus Yeah I listed two things but pick on the first one.
Well, the second one is reasonable.
00:42
Mmh, is it too confusing to have both as_range and forward_as_range?
Right now I renamed the former to just range but I suspect range::zip(a, b, c, range::range(some_vector_thingy)) will just look silly.
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus so is the first
Ehehe no.
(Ah, zip is not the best example as it already performs that on your behalf but still.)
Ell
Ell
Why?
It's silly.
XXX Groove GFS Context Menu Handler XXX
Microsoft SharePoint Workspace Extensions
Gjob.
00:47
I want an editor
that allows someone else to remotely connect to me and also make changes
like in Google Wave,
but with other stuff.
Ell
Ell
I want that too
there is one
I forget the name. Let me google.
Ell
Ell
I think thats it
00:48
It's not very good, but it works.
@CatPlusPlus gobby pls
@ThePhD my fault? What is?
baman baman
@Telkitty猫咪咪 That my code doesn't work. :c
Clearly, you're the root cause.
@ThePhD All I'm saying is that I had an application that worked before, and before writing code depending on the CTP features, I checked that it worked.
00:52
With you and your mobile development. And Java-ness.
@ThePhD let your high priestess to the Goddess of hacking of good coding perform a demon of silly bugs slay ritual and pray for your code healthiness
BTW I am dealing with some hard to find bugs at the moment too, maybe the Goddess is on holiday or something :'(
Or doesn't exist.
gasp
Cat++, your coding projects are doomed, DOOMED! rofl
yeah right
They always are.
Let's see if that Twitter integration works.
Yey. Least useful thing I've done yesterday.
@CatPlusPlus Of course the Godess exists, you silly.
01:04
ah man, I love playing Supreme Commander
I'd forgotten how much I loved crushing people over my ridiculously oversized future-steel boot.
damnit my regex generates unknown escape sequence warnings :<
guess I could just surround with angle brackets
template<typename Self, typename... Initializers>
struct no_special_members_interference: std::true_type {};

template<typename Self, typename I>
struct no_special_members_interference<Self, I>
: And<
    Not<is_convertible_from<Self const&, I>>
    , Not<is_convertible_from<Self&&, I>>
> {};
Can I get a sanity check for that?
oh I forgot to escape the escape
thank you gcc !
I get complaints about an incomplete use of no_special_members_interference. What's not complete here?
void , forward declarations
01:09
Out of my league.
Ell
Ell
Same
Used to work with <Self, I, Is...> partial spec but that was a mistake.
Mmmh maybe the diagnostic message is incorrect and it really is complaining about passing Self to the other traits -- I'll make it dependent again.
If the <Self, I> partial spec is just : And<std::true_type> {}; then it works. Otherwise it won't, so definitively something shady going on.
Well this is annoying. I've run out of goats.
Ell
Ell
I never had any goats in the first place
I would sacrifice a goat if I had one now
Burn it alive
01:24
How does std::this_thread work?
Magic.
(std::thread sets some thread-local variable with the handle, probably)
I might just burninate the offending TU anyway.
Not sure how I feel about exceptional<T> tbh.
How does one get a thread-local variable?
I'll never understand why Windows Service project in VS uses a visual designer for the service class.
Alright, this does compile without the TU so it's time to burninate exceptional<T>. I'll explicitly use variant<T, exception_ptr> if I ever need to anyway.
01:45
I assume static_cast and friends have the same precedence as (type)?
Yet another failed attempt to repcap. sigh
hi
llama is back guys
hold your applause
02:01
@Pawnguy7 Why would static_cast have a meaningful precedence?
it's not ever ambiguous.
stop being sissies
reinterpret_cast
Oh. It isn't?
I suppose that makes sense.
@DeadMG no it does have a precedence in what you should do ...
> C casts are casts using (type)object or type(object). A C-style cast is defined as the first of the following which succeeds:

const_cast
static_cast
static_cast, then const_cast
reinterpret_cast
reinterpret_cast, then const_cast
02:17
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Nope. There's no useful precedence for static_cast.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf How would a precedence make any sense? Its operand is always parenthesized, so it always acts on whatever's in the parentheses.
wat da llama
no i mean't (type)(object) precedence
*_casts can be thought as functions so it has the same "precedence" as calling a function.
i assume he meant (type) as a unary derp-erator
That's how I would think of it anyway.
02:31
Sigh. I cannot think enough to make a text wrap :\
wot
Isn't it trivial?
I thought so too.
So I decided, probably time to quit for today :D
if(text.getLocalBounds().width > window_width) { wrap text here }?
or whichever function gives you whatever coordinates you need in respect to the window
In SFML you can get the size data through getFont and the respective members.
Um. Assuming just going with the wrap (not hyphens or by words), then I guess. I guess it was more of how to wrap, exactly. You need to insert it somewhere. I am sure it is trivial, just... not right now.
And yes. sf::Text has a findCharacterPos, as well as the font glyphs/texture option as you have stated.
Anywho.
@Pawnguy7 Find the character that fills the rectangle, then walk backwards until you reach a space, and wrap there.
02:42
You know how snake is traditionally... all in one view?
That could work, yes.
You're reinventing the wheel again.
What for?
Ah. I remember seeing that (or something similar long ago), but didn't find it in searching. I found two asking for help from 1.6, but.. nothing working.
Do you know what is new in 2.1?
Don't use it.
Stay with 2.0 for now.
2.1 fixed some bugs but broke other things (lol)
02:46
I once encountered that really strange text-with-boxes bug.
Anywho. I kind of miss the default font, but I don't know why. Was it arial?
Default fonts cause issues I'm sure.
Like I think Arial is proprietary for Microsoft someone else, still proprietary.
I don't know what it was, but I assume there was some issue because they removed it. Now I don't know how to make small self-contained staticly linked snippets anymore :\
@Pawnguy7 It's some .h file #included between two curly braces of an array. Believe me, I've seen the source.
@MarkGarcia ..?
@Rapptz The font data is comma delimited.
02:48
what font data?
for SFML?
Yep. The default one.
They removed default font like 3 years ago
Arial.hpp?
I doubt they used Arial.. it's proprietary.
02:50
Wow, it is Arial.
Jesus.
I received my solar charger yesterday ... after nearly a month's waiting. & it is broken on arrival
"Its only use was for debugging and prototyping, any serious application loads a custom font anyway."
@Pawnguy7 I was just searching through. Yes. That's it.
Yes. And I liked using it for that :\
02:51
@Telkitty猫咪咪 if you click this it flips..
@Rapptz you can't close it .. flips, what do you mean?
@Pawnguy7 It's a minor inconvenience.
I suppose, but now you need to keep the font alive, and pass it. I don't often do either of those things :D
Least for the purposes mentioned.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Click the image. It flips.
If I planned to finish it, I would probably get a cache or something.
What do you call it when you... append data of files (say images) to the .exe?
02:54
It has been a while since I've used SFML, much less see it's source. But it seems that they have removed the default Arial font.
They removed it forever ago. He said it caused a lot of troubles.
In the latest repository revision, at least.
Oh.
@Rapptz interesting ... it does not for me
I want to say it happened in 2.0, but -rc had it. Or some rc.
It did happen in 2.0
02:55
I had it, then I had to get a build that works with VS, and now it is gone.
It's been gone since I used SFML 2.0 for MinGW
So.. forever ago as far as I'm aware.
Given how much I forgot to use, I guess I haven't touched it for a while either.
Anyway I should make a text area class and reinvent the wheel. That link looks old.
I would feel kind of bad if I just stole it. I like trying to make such things myself. Just feels cleaner. Hopefully someday I finish something that actually uses such a construct.
I really want to remake my GUI library
02:59
The only thing I have remade and thus made for reusal was my little randomRange :D
I used that in almost everything.
And less often, stringnumberconvert.
Anyway, night.
Night.
@Rapptz Then break some code!
@Pawnguy7 Good night.
@Pawnguy7 The link I sent you is way too old. You wouldn't be able to steal it. It's from SFML 1.6 or before SFML 2.0 switched to camelCase.
I really hate it when they/he did that.
The code's offline too. Shame.
Future lesson, don't use lame paste sites.
03:37
@Rapptz I forgot the command
to change the branch you're working in on Git
git checkout my_branch
If it's already checked out?
Oh, it works in place like that
Well, works for me then. Thanks.
are you modifying the working directory?
Uh. Wha?
In dropbox
03:40
I made a new directory.
04:03
omg I look fat in this avatar
wait, I AM fat
:'(
:O
u nub
u wish u were a llama
No thanks! Liamas are dumbass grass eating walking meat
T_T
u r walking meat
@Telkitty猫咪咪 You can't be fat; you're just a cathead.
Catheads can't be fat.
reload screen, I have changed avatar
04:11
@Telkitty猫咪咪 That's awfully nice of you.
Also, reloaded.
.... I can't tell if you're fat or not?
AFAICT, you look... normal to me?
@ThePhD In fact, it's.... TOO nice...
Thanks, I took this picture today, that flea infested cat pic kind of annoyed me (not big fan of fleas, have been bitten raw before)
@ThePhD thanks ... maybe bugs stay far far away from you :D
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Fleas and bed bugs terrify me. :c
For a moment, there was a rumor there were bed bugs in the place I'm at right now.
where are you staying?
In Redmond, right now.
when you say you are in Washington, you mean you are in WA state not Washington D.C?
04:22
... I said Redmond, not washington. o.0
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Oh, yeah that's the one.
How do you not know the state you live in?
@ThePhD u is a nice person :'D
Microsoft Redmond.
04:27
I find it weird that I just found this out but TIL Nintendo is in Redmond too
@Rapptz How did you not know where Nintendo of America was?
I don't know.
Also, I can walk to Nintendo of America. I should try it one day.
special tax concession state probably
located there to minimize tax
You didn't even know what state you're located in, so don't say anything.
:(
04:29
@Rapptz :D
>Wii has sold over 100m consoles
How many has the WiiU sold?
3.6m lel
@Rapptz Is that enough to keep Nintendo afloat still, though?
@ThePhD Nintendo's definitely not failing.
04:30
@Rapptz Damn, over 90% less than the Wii. It really was a rushed console. =/
154m DSes sold and 33m 3DSes sold, not bad.
Battle.net client open beta :3
It's so pretty :O
04:57
.
it's ok i play japanese games too
wait jk no i don't
@ScottW
@Ell
@ScottW
9 hours ago, by Ell
Awwww I love doggies! I love throwing them in the river!
;)
@Chemistpp :[
bitch pls
u is in the river now

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