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19:00
lounge died
hi @MohammadAliBaydoun
@Mysticial dat guy!
if I create two type synonyms in Haskell, can I implicitely convert between them?
@BartekBanachewicz Hi Bartek ;_;
@MohammadAliBaydoun why the sad face?
I was just fighting to get my computer to boot. I had the feeling that something fried because the monitor was getting no signal
Oh, I always use that face :D
Especially when it's 100% irrelevant
19:05
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe we need to start a new Lounge. It would be: Lounge<Dead>::puppy();
can I spell out let f x = if x == "a" then Just "new a" else Nothing shorter?
because that looks awful
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@BartekBanachewicz maybe (const $ Just "new a") id
   2------6
  /      /|
 /      / |
3--0---7  4
|      | /
|      |/
1------5
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh wait, I overlooked the conditional
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19:12
Don't think it really gets better
Such a great answer.
@BartekBanachewicz perhaps something with monads?
i seem to remember they keep Nothing all the way through
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@JohannesSchaub-litb That only helps if you start out with a monad
oh hmm but x is not a Maybe
right -.-
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His f is [Char] -> Maybe [Char]
19:15
can you not pattern match on "x" ?
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ya
that's what just came to my mind as well
f "a" = Just $ "new a"
f _ = Nothing
Or guard it
f x | x == "a" = Just $ "new a"
    | otherwise = Nothing
(which I think is effectively what the pattern match above is transformed into)
alright, done with the phone
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>>> def curry2(f):
...   return lambda x: lambda y: f(x, y)
...
>>> def plus(a, b):
...   return a + b
...
>>> plus5 = curry2(plus)(5)
>>> plus5(10)
15
>>> plus5(20)
25
@GamesBrainiac ^
You gave a stupid reason to downvote each answer in this question, just so people would upvote your answer. Well, I think that backfired a little bit. — M28 Sep 5 at 15:41
I lol'ed.
19:27
I have to learn scala now, for university
> This is somewhat unfortunate, because a common design pattern for im- plementing major subsystems such as the ones that make up a game engine is to define a singleton class (often called a manager) for each subsystem.
Should I keep reading thing book?
Ell
Ell
$ locate libboost | grep iostreams
> /usr/lib/libboost_iostreams.so.1.49.0
$ g++ -std=c++11 zlib.cpp -L/usr/lib -lz -lboost_system -lboost_iostreams -o zlib
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_iostreams
Wtf, man :/
sudo ldconfig?
19:36
@Jefffrey burn it
@Ell Also, symlink that to /usr/lib/libboost_iostream.so and /usr/lib/libboost_iostream.so.1.
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@JohannesSchaub-litb prepare for even longer compilation times than C++.
   ControllerManager* mControllerManager;
   SceneManagerEnumerator* mSceneManagerEnum;
   SceneManager* mCurrentSceneManager;
   DynLibManager* mDynLibManager;
   ArchiveManager* mArchiveManager;
   MaterialManager* mMaterialManager;
   MeshManager* mMeshManager;
   ParticleSystemManager* mParticleManager;
   SkeletonManager* mSkeletonManager;
   OverlayElementFactory* mPanelFactory;
   OverlayElementFactory* mBorderPanelFactory;
   OverlayElementFactory* mTextAreaFactory;
   OverlayManager* mOverlayManager;
It's so funny.
@not-rightfold actually?
that's surprising.. didn't think that is possible
@not-rightfold why is that?
user1804599
Compiling hello world takes several seconds.
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19:37
@JohannesSchaub-litb JVM.
@Jefffrey ouch
even with my new SSD-based linux system?
user1804599
Don’t know.
@not-rightfold but is the language nice?
user1804599
Don’t know.
user1804599
19:38
Didn’t bother learning it because of the slow compiler. :P
that's too bad :(
i noticed. even a REPL line like "1 * 2" takes around 300ms to run
Ell
Ell
@Griwes Doesn't work :/
Hmm
@BartekBanachewicz It's so hard to find proper game-design lecture. Did you have any more luck?
@Ell Now add those symlinks and run ldconfig again.
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@JohannesSchaub-litb starting the REPL takes about five seconds and calculating true takes about three seconds. :v
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think so, but I believe it strips them anyway. It said incompatible string iterators.
@not-rightfold but only at first. the secod "true" takes shorter
but still too long by far
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So?
Ell
Ell
@Griwes Thanks!
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Yes. :P
Ell
Ell
19:40
Not sure why my boost is installed incorrectly
@Ell Np.
@Jefffrey I think some would inject here, that the problem is game-design :D
Did you run b2 install?
@Pawnguy7 No shit :(
@not-rightfold perhaps it's the sophisticated type inference machinery
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19:41
@JohannesSchaub-litb It’s even slower than Java. :P gist.github.com/rightfold/44380e7dbbdc90021603
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@JohannesSchaub-litb it has to load classes from disk.
@Jefffrey What is it that makes game design different?
@not-rightfold oh
@Jefffrey by lecture you mean like uni lecture?
@Pawnguy7 it's a completely different thing than software design
@Pawnguy7 That is fucking harder that anything (inb4 penis jokes)
19:42
@not-rightfold so I guess a SSD could speed things up
@Pawnguy7 suckage
@BartekBanachewicz No, books.
like starting time from 8s to 80ms or something
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@Pawnguy7 You need to use as many managers, singletons and new[]s as possible in game development.
@Jefffrey there are a few books on the subject, but they are awfully inconcrete
19:43
I read that as "No, boobs".
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@JohannesSchaub-litb probably.
@Jefffrey gamedev.net has a bunch of good articles on the subject, though
@BartekBanachewicz I think this is one of the first times that my code wasn't the issue. Maybe.
And, of course, I cannot step into SFML to see what happens :\
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, 91% of the material online is walls of abstract talks.
@Pawnguy7 why?
19:45
@BartekBanachewicz the PDB files were for the other DLL's, which choked when loading a font.
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@Jefffrey Looks like Ogre
@Xeo what if I started with return x ?
@Xeo It is. :I
Ell
Ell
@Griwes I thinks so. was a while ago
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@BartekBanachewicz Nah
19:45
How.. do.. you.. ?
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I used it before
@Jefffrey Lounge<C++> is against man tits I'm afraid
Ell
Ell
I'll fix it at some point
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It's a singleton-littered manager-fest
@BartekBanachewicz It really only helps when you start out uncertain
Really, just pattern-match or guard
What does ... ... do?
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19:46
..., ...
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In Perl? It throws an exception.
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(Yes, you can leave out the comma. Yes, it's stupid.)
@Xeo Yes. Or all together.
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% perl
...
^D
Unimplemented at - line 1.
... ... means your boss is reconsidering your position
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19:47
@Pawnguy7 template<class... Ts> void f(Ts..., ...)
And you can leave out the ,
user1804599
template<class... Ts> void f(Ts......) :D
What would f do?
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Nothing useful
user1804599
Name the function that is being declared.
update' k nv m = update f k m where
                   f = \x -> if x == k then Just nv else Nothing
@Xeo ^ opinions
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19:48
@Pawnguy7 The latter ... are just C-style variadic arguments
and the former is variadic templates
Oh. Although, how do you take a variable number of variable length things?
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You don't
It's variadic template parameter, followed by C-varargs
user1804599
template<typename... Ts, typename... Us>
void f(std::tuple<Ts...> ts, std::tuple<Us...> us);
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@not-rightfold That's something different
user1804599
You can’t have two variadic argument lists next to each other because the compiler cannot know where to end the first one and start the second one.
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19:51
Eh
If we did this as SomeClass<int, int>, it would be f(int, int), right?
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template<class... Ts, class... Us>
void f(Us...);
:P
@Pawnguy7 What?
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@Xeo That’s one ....
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@not-rightfold I see two, in the template parameter list :3
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19:52
I’m talking about the list of function parameters.
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@BartekBanachewicz f x = ..., for one
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@EtiennedeMartel A short documentary about Putin.
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@Xeo ummm ah right. Other than that?
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lol
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-- and then
update' k nv m = update f k m
    where f x | x == k = Just nv
              | otherwise = Nothing
user1804599
19:55
perhaps :: a -> Bool -> Maybe a
perhaps x True  = Just x
perhaps _ False = Nothing

update' k nv m = update f k m
    where f x = perhaps nv (x == k)
user1804599
I’d do it like this. :P
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@not-rightfold s/Nothing/False/
user1804599
Not sure if there’s such a utility function already. Couldn’t find it through Hoogle.

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