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Xeo
Xeo
20:00
one wrong push and I go back up 10km again
@Xeo how do you manage those wrong pushes anyway? Isn't it fairly easy to see which way you're flying just by watching kerbin?
Xeo
Xeo
254km now :<
then jsut push opposite of that
@Jefffrey one block snake is...one block. I'd say at three is when it becomes snake, but I start with 5.
@jalf It will, easily. My orbit is already an almost perfect match for Kerbin's. The problem is that it's an almost perfect match for Kerbin. :P
Xeo
Xeo
20:00
@jalf I am!
I was down to 245 - then wanted to get back in, and now at 254
@Pawnguy7 Well, yeah. You are right.
Placing RCS is hard
@DeadMG 'only' can be huge when you have huge orbits
I actually don't know if I'll ever get back to Kerbin on the current orbit.
@CatPlusPlus nah, just use 4 four fold symmetry around your COM
20:02
perhaps I should shrink one end?
@DeadMG just lower it a bit. As long as you keep a
get a bit trickier when dealing with many stages of RCS to be palced
@Jefffrey while we are talking on gameplay. What do you think of... say, being unable to run into a block right next to the head?
an eye on the map screen, you can easily see when to raise it again
@DeadMG you probably need to speed up, get into Kerbin SoI then slow down
20:02
@DeadMG yeah, can do that to begin with
@thecoshman Speeding up will just make my orbit bigger than Kerbin's.
well, are you in a higher or lower orbit then Kerbin?
it's basically identical.
@DeadMG are you ahead or behind?
the problem is that Kerbin is about 90 degrees ahead of me around the orbit.
20:04
@DeadMG lower you orbit, catch up, then raise it. Set Kerbin as your target so you know when you are closest
@Pawnguy7 Basically prevent the user from losing?
did I also mention that I have very little fuel?
Xeo
Xeo
I thought you can't set Kerbin as a target?
At least I never managed to
@Xeo You can.
worked for me just fine.
Xeo
Xeo
hm
20:04
probably easier to easier to lower your orbit evenly, but it would take more fuel
@DeadMG just lower it by like 5% or so, then you'll probably still be close enough for kerbin gravity to pull you in when you're close
but you'll intercept it a lot faster
@Jefffrey somewhat. For example, you cannot turn directly into yourself, as you would never intend to do that. Also, I made many U-turns, and often killed myself by accident, even if I went the safe direction first, since they both occurred in the same movement step.
any way, dinner time :D
so now just spin around a bunch of times until I catch up?
yeah
just be careful not to overshoot timewise :p
20:09
I think I'll need to lower it a bit
probably. It's still very close
@jalf I've gotta run at 100k timewarp to get around this orbit in less than five minutes.
not much chance that I'll overshoot Kerbin
Xeo
Xeo
216!
@jalf just quicksave while you're behind it :P
hmm
if I'm lowering my periapsis, it's gonna be a bitch if I catch up to Kerbin at my periapsis and am too far away to be caught up in its gravity.
@DeadMG ideally, try not to go too elliptical. Better to have an even distance to kerbin, so you can still raise it back up easily if the closest point is at periapsis
20:13
ah, I don't think I can afford that fuel expenditure.
I seem to have already cut half the distance between me and Kerbin.
:)
I'll just wait another orbit and I should be pretty close at apoapsis.
sweet, you'll be home in no time then
Xeo
Xeo
207!
at least at 100k timewarp :P
Xeo
Xeo
20:14
slow and steady
I'm at T+1200
@Xeo so a third of the way? :)
is that the number of days my poor Kerbal has been in space?
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@jalf Pretty much
@DeadMG yes
20:14
wow, his command pod has got a lot of air in it
@DeadMG liquid oxygen fits a lot in very little space.
but 3 years worth of oxygen should still take up a nontrivial amount of space :p
yeah, but he needs that as fuel if he ever wants to get home :P
Rrgh I don't know where to put stupid science parts
They just don't fit in large rockets
build a tiny science rocket and put it in top of your large rocket
Ell
Ell
20:17
woohoo my swf parser can read a compressed header now! :D
balls.
@Pawnguy7 Oh, I've solved that by queuing the movements commands into a FIFO std::queue.
I'm super-close to Kerbin but just not quite there.
@CatPlusPlus any idea if it's possible to land on minmus with an ion drive? (I'm guessing no)
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Xeo
186!
20:18
@jalf Dunno
user1804599
Can’t I use decltype for SFINAE in a default argument to a template parameter in a template parameter list of a class template specialisation?
Xeo
Xeo
... example?
Textified code sucks to comprehend
@DeadMG remember to burn at periapsis if possible, to raise apoapsis most efficiently
@jalf It's already a tiny bit too high.
@DeadMG ah
20:19
and I overshot kerbin :(
:(
what's the angle at ascending/descending nodes?
Xeo
Xeo
Quicksaved?
should have raised my periapsis back when I was at apoapsis.
still 0.1 and -0.1
user1804599
template<typename T, typename = void>
struct is_readable;
template<typename T>
struct is_readable<T, decltype(std::declval<T>().read(std::declval<unsigned char*>(), std::declval<unsigned char*>()))> : std::true_type { };
template<typename T>
struct is_readable<T, void> : std::false_type { };
user1804599
@Xeo Something like this.
20:20
might see if you can reduce it to 0, since that adds to the distance at the closest point
or at least, plan a maneuver for it and see how much delta-v it requires
then you can decide if that's efficient use of your fuel
actually being at the closest point would have helped :P
I was right at periapsis.
ah
hence, if I'd raised it back at apoapsis
I'd be sitting pretty.
yeah
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Remove the last partial spec and inherit from false_type by default?
user1804599
20:21
I know I can use decltype in trailing return type for SFINAE in a constexpr function but I don’t know how to use that for member availability testing.
probably need to gradually adjust your orbit to get closer to kerbin's
@DeadMG I don't know exact numbers, but the LOX you use for life support is pretty small compared to the amount you use for the rocket. But ultimately, @jalf is entirely correct that 4 years worth would end up being a fairly unreasonable amount.
@jalf Well, I could lower my apoapsis a bit, slow down.
then let Kerbin catch up to me.
Xeo
Xeo
template<class T, class = void>
struct trait : std::false_type{};
template<class T>
struct trait<T, decltype(my_expr, void())> : std::true_type;
or just carry on in my current orbit and catch up to Kerbin again in a couple of years
20:22
@DeadMG yeah, if you can spare the fuel, that'll be the quickest way
I'm gonna save the fuel
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@Xeo GCC rejects and clang always uses the std::false_type one in that case. :/
don't even know if I have enough left to hit Kerbin once I get back into its gravity
Xeo
Xeo
push with the jetpack! :D
@DeadMG once you're backk in kerbin orbit, it's a lot easier to send a rescue ship though
@Xeo :D
20:23
@Jefffrey Yes, I probably should fix that - right now, it is like, "pressing left? Then we don't need to check anything else." Although, imagine your wall has holes.
Assuming you have a wall.
@jalf Is that even doable? I've never seen any techs that would be able to rescue.
Nice to go along untill you go in, pacman style.
@Pawnguy7 I don't. I've done the "pacman" style thingy.
@DeadMG just ram one ship with the other to push it :p
lol
20:24
@Jefffrey well yes, mine wraps too. Maybe I am mixing terms here.
that's basically what @Xeo is doing, except he's doing it with a jetpack :p
Just, it is nice to go along the wall while holding that direction, and as soon as possible, it turns.
Otherwise such holes are basically unusable at any decent speed.
Xeo
Xeo
Typos n shit in the small example, here it's correct
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Why the void()?
20:26
@Pawnguy7 I don't understand. I meant that if you go out of the grid on the right you get in on the left.
user1804599
omg void() makes my program work.
@Jefffrey yes, wrapping
I seem to be able to gain about 90 degrees on Kerbin per year.
user1804599
@Xeo I love you and your C++ skills.
so only a few more years and I'll be back to close to Kerbin.
Xeo
Xeo
20:27
@rightfold to force void type on expressions that don't have it, and make the compiler select the partial spec
(since the partial spec looks like struct trait<T, void> : ... after successful substitution)
user1804599
Hmm.
@Jefffrey if you have no walls, then what I am talking about doesn't exist for the most part
user1804599
I see.
@Pawnguy7 When you have time, could you try to build mine on your computer? (remember to change C := clang++ into C := g++ in the Makefile if you are using GCC).
hmm
I wish the time warp went faster than 100,000 times.
I could really use an about 1,000,000 timewarp right now
Xeo
Xeo
20:34
poor sod
my pilot has been in space for about seven years now
Xeo
Xeo
btw
is there an EVA hotkey?
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey Doesn't build for me, I don't think the include path is correctly configured
PLIB := /usr/local/lib
PINC := /usr/local/include
"There are two infinite things in the world, the universe and the time it takes eclipse to load"
20:37
@Ell, ^ those are the include paths
what, the entire universe is in the world?
holy fucking shit.
I never knew Mars was in Earth.
Ell
Ell
Oh wait.
@Jefffrey not using Make, but did build. Looks like it drew the level,but got some out of bounds it looks like.
Jesus fucking Christ how pedantic do you get? :)
Ell
Ell
Okay now I'm confused... "Fatal error 'iostream' file not found"
20:39
@Pawnguy7 What? What is the error?
Deque subscript out of range.
I'm building a plane
@Pawnguy7 Hmm.
Apparently "always has one piece" was not true at that moment.
@Ell That's weird.
@Pawnguy7 Well. One is pushed at the creation of the snake and the snake can only enlarge so..
20:43
@Pawnguy7 one piece?
The only time it reduces is here:
    while (m_pieces.size() > 1)
        m_pieces.pop_back();
In other news: Lady Gaga is releasing a new album.
And you can see it stops before going to 0.
@Jefffrey it appears to have size one when it is constructed, yes
Does doxygen use @todo?
Maybe.
20:46
screw doxygen
terrible shit.
I don't use anything like Doxygen though.
how did I even get into this position
@DeadMG warping past the moon? :p
you could just ditch that flight and try again. You could probably recoup the lost science fairly quickly with what you know now
naw, it's like, 500 or someshit like that.
I don't know how much I could get from returning from the Mun, though.
Someone messed up Coliru feedback again.
20:49
Several hundred at least. Depends on how many science instruments you're packing (and whether you'd be able to land)
@Pawnguy7, well that is weird. Does it happen every time you lunch the program?
I feel like a janitor.
no landings
user1804599
@StackedCrooked FTFY.
@StackedCrooked you don't have catch.hpp somewhere on Coliru, do you?
20:50
@Jefffrey seems to. It is happening the second time Snake::update is called
@jalf I don't think so.
@DeadMG actually, another thing you could do is go for minmus. Landing there is ridiculously easy, and you get shitloads of science from that
@Jefffrey NOM NOM
plus it's prettier
Let me check if there's an apt-get repo.
20:51
alright
the game seems to think my next closest position is only 121km apart.
@StackedCrooked I don't think so, but it's a single-header lib, so I guess you could jsut grab it from github and put it somewhere :p
@DeadMG ooh, that ought to do it :)
anyway, it's not a big deal, I just wanted to show a friend how neat Catch is, and being able to use it on Coliru would be convenient for that ;)
In that case you can commit it on coliru. Then you include it in another coliru program.
@Jefffrey else m_pieces.pop_back();
Hits this with one piece.
@jalf Nope, I'm still too far away.
@StackedCrooked hmmm
20:53
@Pawnguy7 Which is correct.
The last piece is removed and in the same code block added to the new position (which always leave with the same number of pieces as before it ran)
@StackedCrooked ohh neat
if (m_to_add > 0) m_to_add--;
else m_pieces.pop_back();
// ...
m_pieces.emplace_front(np);
^ this is the code block
But that ... is important :D
user1804599
20:55
Eww m_.
Because in it, you get the next position.
alright
@Pawnguy7 ?
how do I raise my periapsis if I'm like, half way between?
burn at 90 degrees away from orbital center?
@DeadMG play around with maneuver planner imo
20:55
@Jefffrey Vector<int> np = next_position(); is right after the pop.
And that function fails on size 0.
but I'd guess something like 45 degrees between prograde and away from orbital center
@jalf I couldn't figure out the UI
@Pawnguy7 You are freaking right. How the fuck does it work on mine?
@Jefffrey that is a very good question.
20:57
@DeadMG ah, just click somewhere on your orbit in front of where you are, and then drag on the arrow things pointing out from it until the orbit is what you want
then you just leave map view and burn while pointing at the blue navball icon
user1804599
@StackedCrooked -1 not enough tail recursion.
or look at the bar to the right of navball to see how much of a burn is needed
@StackedCrooked sweet
@rightfold copy/paste from here
user1804599
@StackedCrooked -1 code duplication.
lol bastard
20:58
alright.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz did you read about amd mantle?
the plotter says that I will have a "Kerbin Encounter" if I execute the maneuver.
and then a kerbin escape later.
so I'm guessing that means success.
sweet, that's what you want!
yeah
@Pawnguy7 Try with the new one, pls
now all I need to do is try and understand the instructions.
20:59
once you're between the encounter and escape, the map view will change, and show a different periapsis, then you just retro-burn there
@Jefffrey will do. So, did you have this bug before and fixed it, or did it somehow run on your end?

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