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17:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
Yes
@CatPlusPlus type Kind = string; type KindList = Kind[];
fail.
That only obscures things.
17:00
at least I see what I'm passing around now.
That's still either just a different name, or something you can write yourself
@R.MartinhoFernandes supposedly to work wonderfully with VS.
should be at least type KindList = Kind[];.
@DeadMG Yeah, I meant &&. Too much use of bit operators these days.
XList is just a bad bad bad bad type alias.
Regardless of language.
Don't do it.
17:01
@DeadMG right
The language already has a way to express what you want: X[]. Use that shit.
But ArrayList is the greatest name ever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, the smallest denormal has a larger exponent magnitude than the largest float.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but then I have string and number everywhere
that tells me nothing
I want to spell out what it is in type, not in the variable name :/
y u no UDT?
17:01
So even without FTZ, it should still overflow.
a string is not a very useful type for anything except text.
@R.MartinhoFernandes At work we have a library where every type starts with X.
@DeadMG meh, I'd just like strong typedef.
@EtiennedeMartel ow.
It's a long story.
Potential brainfuck: C++ has non-short-circuiting versions of && and ||. They're called std::min<bool> and std::max<bool>.
17:04
That's clever.
std::min(false, false) == false
std::min(false, true ) == false
std::min(true , false) == false
std::min(true , true ) == true

std::max(false, false) == false
std::max(false, true ) == true
std::max(true , false) == true
std::max(true , true ) == true
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Also & and | work for bool
@zch oh :)
17:05
for fucks sake
I just...
@BartekBanachewicz What language is this? Also eew, implementation inheritance.
@FredOverflow what's wrong in removing duplicating code by putting it into a behaviour class? Typescript.
Can't you just separate the responsibilities into three distinct classes instead of munging everything together into one huge class?
time to read about design patterns that don't involve inheritance then
fuck DPs.
17:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes sorry ;_;
Almost every inheritance DP has a non-inheritance DP sibling which is more dynamic and more general.
Sweet.
Meh, strong typedefs.
@FredOverflow I want to construct a class that will have some behaviours
@BartekBanachewicz From a superficial glance, it seems Behaviors.Targetting should be a data member.
17:09
@FredOverflow hmm
let's try that
@FredOverflow With some boilerplate to delegate to it
I don't need that on public interface (that much) so that shouldn't be a problem
But I'm so tired of the same old OO ramblings of what should inherit from what or delegate to what, I'll leave that to somebody else to discuss.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Strategy Pattern
2 mins ago, by DeadMG
fuck DPs.
@FredOverflow How does that solve it?
17:11
it looks like Strategy alright
@BartekBanachewicz You were specifically asking for Patterns, weren't you? :)
@FredOverflow that was a joke.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Strategy pattern is exactly that, a field with some boilerplate to delegate to it.
I never ask for a pattern, I ask for a solution.
@FredOverflow Ah. That. Ok.
(Is it? I thought it was more like functions as classes a la Java)
17:11
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
time to read about design patterns that don't involve inheritance then
36 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@FredOverflow that was a joke.
anyway, I feel it's kinda problematic...
@BartekBanachewicz I thought the "fuck DPs." quote was the joke.
Scott decided to leave the chat room
okay, let's back off a bit
@R.MartinhoFernandes Almost all DPs are about that :)
17:13
I need to solve a problem that could be easily solved by prototype inheritance
but if I am going to stick to TS class model, I would prolly need a behaviour interface
Is snake_bitboard a bad name for a class?
then make a list of those in the class and add them in constructor.
@Jefffrey Yes.
@Jefffrey yes, it's not uppercased.
@Jefffrey What's a snake bitboard
17:14
Snake::Bitboard would be more like it.
@CatPlusPlus The matrix of bits that define the shape of the snake (within a limited size grid)
Why is "bitboard" important?
Call it snake_shape
@Jefffrey it's an array.
:v
Implementation details shouldn't be in the name
17:15
packed into bits or not is an implementation detail.
@BartekBanachewicz It's a std::vector of boost::dynamic_bitset.
what the hell
@Jefffrey Is it a board of people bitten by snakes?
@CatPlusPlus A bitboard where live snakes are 1s and dead snakes are 0s.
snake should be a [Point]
17:16
@CatPlusPlus Thought so.
but what do I know
a Snake isn't a list of points.
I mean in implementation
then [(0,0), (5, 5)] would be a valid Snake, which it clearly isn't.
@DeadMG Even if the only snake class is that one? Seems a poor use of namespaces.
17:18
@Jefffrey then make it a Snake
@DeadMG eh, wrap it and add proper interface
the correct approach would be to have a starting position, and then a list of directions in which the snake turned.
you can always re-derive the list of points from that.
@DeadMG which is PITA. meh.
Oh, fuck it...
@Jefffrey Why the fuck would you only have one class in your entire project?
user1804599
Ugh.
user1804599
17:18
Fucking Debian.
@DeadMG class GodSnake {...};
@MartinJames oh no, not you, too!
you have to wrap the array anyway so if you only allow operations that still leave it in proper shape there's no problem
@DeadMG Well, the snake can be split actually. If you implement the "going out of bounds on the right, is going in on the left" kind of behavior.
@DeadMG The only class connected to the "Snake" game entity.
@Jefffrey WAIT YOU MAKE USE OF THE GLOBAL NAMESPACE?
THE ONLY THING YOU CAN HAVE IN THE GLOBAL NAMESPACE IS main.
17:20
people who put things in the global namespace should be shot.
@Jefffrey or your snake's positions could be sequential and only "mapped" to the world area
There are about -1 exceptions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No I don't, I have a useless xyz namespace (I'm serious) as of right now.
@FredOverflow: See my edited answer for a clear-cut (albeit contrived) situation where the associativity matters.
17:22
@EtiennedeMartel site does not load :/
@JerryCoffin Thanks, but which part of "boolean operators" did you not understand? ;-)
@FredOverflow Thing is, with composition I can easily do foreach(behavior b) b.update(), but that get's much worse if behaviours need to depend on eachother
@melak47 It loads fine here.
@BartekBanachewicz Why?
@FredOverflow how am I going to access, say target property defined by Targetting behaviour from some other behaviour?
17:23
@FredOverflow This just gave one possible demonstration. I could just as easily arrange it so one returned true and the other false.
@EtiennedeMartel apparently, my ISP doesn't have them in their DNS. lol
@melak47 Probably racist.
@BartekBanachewicz By giving the depending behavior a reference to the depended-on behavior?
@EtiennedeMartel what?
@JerryCoffin By "boolean operators" I meant the built-in ones, not overloaded versions of it.
17:25
@FredOverflow hmmm
@EtiennedeMartel hmm..window frame flickers blakc when moving or resizing the window :E
@melak47 Hmmm. Yeah, that is actually a good idea.
hiya everyone! hope you all are having a good afternoon
@Jefffrey last time I made a snake mockup I just drew the same snake offset in several places to fake it coming out of the other side of the world :p
@FredOverflow I'd recommend against it even more strongly, but you might be able make it happen with the built-in operators as well, by having it operate on objects that each provide a conversion to bool, and produce different results depending on something like some shared state.
17:28
@EtiennedeMartel nevermind. crashing explorer has fixed the flickering! :p
@JerryCoffin Where do you get all those sick ideas from? Are you a C++ programmer? ;)
@JerryCoffin That's a nice idea for a test case...
But I still don't think it would make a difference.
@JerryCoffin Isn't the conversion allowed to happen even if shortcircuiting?
@FredOverflow I sometimes write C++, but most of my propensity for sick ideas came from writing Lisp and such.
17:30
Oh, no.
@melak47 But then the snake positions are kinda meaningless, because to perform collision checking and such you would always need to translate the snake into the grid position.
But in a way, the snake class would be more reusable.
I love discussing design.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No -- right side must not be evaluated if left evaluates to (something that can be contextually converted to) false.
One question I had for you guys was i have a static lib binary exe running in redhat using an older c/c++ runtime lib. and its having issues running on newer redhat os with an updated c/c++ runtime lib as far as solutions are concerned i am trying to avoid a recompile. can i just share my c/c++ runtime libs and have them run my bin exe whilst pointing to those? or the fact that its static lib bin exe it wont matter it will always fail?
@JerryCoffin Then I don't see how you can make it matter.
@Jefffrey well, right now I just have a deque<SnakePiece>
17:32
@melak47 With SnakePiece being a typedef for a vector?
Xeo
Xeo
wut
Why?
@Jefffrey wha? no, a snake piece holds the attributes of a piece of the body of the snake
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll have to think about it a bit, but it seems to me like it should be possible (though I'll openly admit, I could be wrong about that).
Yeah like x and y position
17:33
@melak47 What other attributes other than its position are relevant to a piece?
@Jefffrey direction (for rotating them properly), color, size
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@melak47 ... size?
32x32 or 16x16!
@JerryCoffin Consider (all functions returning bool): f() && g() && h(). It's effectively the same as your case with the conversions, with the conversions standing for the functions. You will agree that you can't make either of g() or h() execute if f() returns false.
@Xeo A geometric vector (a point), not std::vector. /cc @Rapptz
17:34
@Jefffrey You should read the book an Snake Patterns.
@Xeo I want to size the pieces up when the snake eats something, so the piece containing the food will be bigger :)
Xeo
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@melak47 ah
so an animation state, basically :)
You need to do a better job of seperating graphics from logic!
though I may just replace that with a custom piece..dunno
@DavePowell I didn't read all of that, but C++ does not have an ABI, so you probably will have to recompile.
OK, here comes a list of [lists of components each with a different direction]...
17:35
@FredOverflow Of course it does. They are just not portable or religiously kept stable.
@melak47 In German, both "Queue" and "Snake" means "Schlange" :)
@FredOverflow He's German.
@FredOverflow and my snake has two ends! :O
Ok, time to go.
Xeo
Xeo
I was wondering
why deque?
so a deque makes perfect sense :p
because deque has push_front
@Xeo because you need to pop back and push front.
Does it matter? The snake only grows at one end.
Xeo
Xeo
^
@MartinJames To move the snake you pop the last piece and you push another piece on the front.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, no argument there. The question is whether I can make h() return false, depending on whether it's being anded with g(), or f() && g(). If I only use the built-in operator&&, I probably can't, but if I have f() && g() return some non-bool type, then && that with h()`, I can. Built-in operator alone -> doesn't matter. Built-in operator combined with overloads -> can matter.
@Jefffrey Or.. adjust the position of the pieces?
@Rapptz ...why would you do that
@Rapptz So you get O(n) instead of O(1) for n pieces (because you need to shift every piece) ?
shift all the pieces?
17:40
(<any>this)
fuck the (type) system.
Xeo
Xeo
It's O(1) for any relevant snake size
why would you care about performance here
the snake will have like 100 elements max
lol
OH MY GOD 100 OPERATIONS
@BartekBanachewicz It's not only about performance, it's also easier.
17:41
MY CPU WILL OVERHEAT
yeah but moving all the pieces in the right direction is harder than just a pop, seting position, and push
it's less error prone and more accurately reflects what operation is being performed.
why make it more complicated
You should probably not draw the screen then, because that is like a million putpixels.
GPU can easily handle trillions of them
17:42
Somehow, I don't remember having any performance problems even when writing it in interpreted BASIC on a 1 MHz, 8-bit CPU.
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@FredOverflow ohnoes a MILLION pixels
hold on a sec a deque isn't a sequential container !
@BartekBanachewicz You are not following the discussion, are you? You just felt like saying "fuck performance", didn't you?
@A.H. Depends on what you mean by sequential.
storage in memory
17:43
@Jefffrey that too, but some points that folks made are correct
@A.H. It's a sequence, but not (necessarily) contiguous.
OK, I'm convinced. A queue it is.
foreach (piece, previous_piece) in snake do move(piece, previous_piece)
actually
I'd probably pick a linked list.
well do it recursively
17:44
fuck iterator invalidation.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG For ends, deque has none
@DeadMG will it grow/shrink while you are moving it ?
who cares?
@BartekBanachewicz pieces.pop_back(); pieces.push_front(pieces.front() + offset);
IME less iterator invalidation is better than more.
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17:45
@A.H. In that case not even std::list would help
Isn't it supposed to grow when you eat mice?
@Jefffrey meh, mutating
fuck mutating state forever
Xeo
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@BartekBanachewicz maaaaaan
Sounds like I won the code golf. Can I have my red fish now?
@Xeo he's changing his data!
17:46
First of all thanks for the reply: I guess I was wondering when a statically linked bin exe is running will it really ever call a c/c++ runtime lib or have a dependency? and if that is not the case, it might seem that there might be symbols that the current/ latest c/c++ runtime lib can't seem to interpret which is why I think you were saying that ABI support would have helped that interpretation? does that makes sense?
that's dirty
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@BartekBanachewicz That "maaaaaan" was directed at you, not the mutation
how could you.
@Xeo "you said that x=5 at the previous lecture"
I should shut up now because my tic-tac-toe is still not working, right?
we should just use an int for length and a map with (index, position info)
@A.H. WHAT FOR LENGTH
dude
why.
why,
17:48
thats right an int
this is not C room
Fuck - my elliptic head means I need two of them, or swap the axes on one.
GTFO with storing length anywhere
@A.H. use std::int instead
Xeo
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17:48
@BartekBanachewicz Right. Especially since it doesn't use State :p
@Xeo hey it does use it
@BartekBanachewicz what do you do with dynamic arrays that you want to allocate on the stack?
you say thank you C
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz oho?
thats what
@A.H. what's a stack
I have a collection of things
i can get the number of them by writing mystuffs.length
why would you ever store that ever
17:50
Hmm.. maybe I'll go with circular segments, else I'll have to iterate the queue/list on every move.
@Xeo well I've managed to get runState ((moveM Black 1) >> (moveM White 2)) emptyBoard to work
Xeo
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heh
I haven't added the validation yet tho :(
I know I suck.
but I wanted to work on Harvest today so that has to wait
but I'm certainly going to finish it, now I (think I) can use State
does anyone else make incredibly stupid mistakes in exams and realize it as soon as they hand in the paper?
yes
17:51
@A.H. have you used C by mistake
today I made division in assembly that when given x/y will always give you x, last exam I used log base 3 as upper bound and base 2 as lower... like WTF
@BartekBanachewicz I was supposed to use C :<
I've made incredibly stupid mistakes in exams and realize it as soon as I open the paper.
@MartinJames you mean close?
@Jefffrey the hell is that
@melak47 a joke :P
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17:54
FIGOAGUIPGGHOAH
@A.H. No, open - the point when I realise my revision plan was buggy.
in other words if i downgrade or just update in a seperate folder the new libs would the newer redhat OS know that this is the lib i have to use to intepret the static linked bin exe?
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I'm arguing with an AS3-programmer
He seems to think it's perfectly fine that var b:Boolean = a_void_function(); is not an error
PÄOJGAIGJHIAHG
@MartinJames you get to see your exams after they are graded ?!. Oh I get it now ! lol
@A.H. Don't you?
17:55
My snake-head raised an AV. I'm doing a rightfold for today - I'm beer-lagged.
@Jefffrey only with quizzes and assignments not midterm/final
@A.H. Why?
we are not allowed to for some reason
I guess less effort for the teachers
@A.H. Because they reserve the right to give bonus to favorite students?
17:57
oh I wish. Its okay I get my revenge by using a goto every now and then
Sounds dangerous:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20054466/exploding-bom-through-recursive-cte
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You can't check if there is a mistake in grading?
Here in Italy you are kinda forced to allow the student to revise the graded test, whatever that is (especially for final/exams)
you can pay , they will revise and let you know but you see nothing
That sounds unfair.
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Xeo
17:59
That sounds dangerous

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