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I don't know what OpenAL is like, however. My guess it's got ALuint and other nonsense under the hood, but I'll figure it out when I get there.
Making some sort of library?
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Made*
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Refinining.
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And cleaning up.
Ah.
To be honest, snake is my first project to have sound.
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20:01
I'll probably test my library by implementing Snake. :D
Basically everything I have made is colored squares.
Snake is basically that with sound :D
I wonder why.
Everybody else seems to use images.
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Colored squares are pixels, pixels are what make up everything we see,
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digitally, anyhow. Can't really be ashamed of pixels.
@ThePhD You too? :P
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Yep!
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20:04
It'll be a snake party.
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We'll rub our pythons together.
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Hmmm. Sounds fun.
Remember this thing?
I cannot remember how I made the ground.
But a game that looks like this would be fun :D
@Pawnguy7 Oh, yeah. That was awesome.
@Jefffrey it was you who asked me to put it on GH, was it not?
20:06
Yes.
@Pawnguy7 lies! my snake is entirely polygons :)
@melak47 Liar.
Did you really do the curve with poligons?
> luminosity = y <= blendLine ? y*lightPerLayer + minLight: (y - blendLine)*lightPerLayer + ((maxLight - minLight) / 4) + minLight;
Fanceh.
@melak47 Nice.
20:09
See here.
I don't think of visuals like this.
> goto bob;
Hahaha.
return of_the_jedi;
I'm so sorry, it was aliased again ._.
Did it...rotate?
I just mashed some buttons. I wasn't trying to recreate it exactly :p
Have you seen mine though?
20:13
not in action.
So, on Polygon, the Xbox One has a score of 8/10 while the PS4 has 7.5/10. I can't wait for Redditors to barge in and claim Polygon was paid by Microsoft...
is there a "playable" binary somewhere? I don't feel like building SFML :p
Um.
Are you on windows?
yes, 7
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Liar, he's a filthy convert who uses 8.1
20:14
Ah. I like 7. To bad I will have to switch to 8 eventually.
@ThePhD on my laptop
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Never switch to 8!
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Never give up, never surrender!
Know your enemy!
I think it is in a fairly playable state, but the menu might have a dead end, or something.
20:15
@Pawnguy7 I'm hoping 9 will restore some sanity, and I'll be able to skip 8 completely (IMO, 8 is a much worse fiasco than Vista).
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@JerryCoffin At least the driver's don't constantly tank and crash.
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NVidia had so many problems implementing WDDM. God, that was a nightmare. @___@
@ThePhD I never had any real problems with drivers on Vista (though I didn't try it until SP1).
@ThePhD WDDM 1.2 improves some crap, but nooooo win7 can't have that.
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You're a lucky one. :c
20:17
What I find strange.
Is supporters saying use third party extensions to make it windows 7 again...
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So, I've just been called narrow-minded because I think Java and AS are bad.
like...funny black screen business when going fullscreen with multiple monitors? gone. Negative coordinates on screens left of the primary screen which break apps that didn't expect the spanish inquisition? gone
Or... older windows anyway.
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@Xeo WHO DO WE NEED TO FIGHT
Well.
I think there is a difference between not liking a language due to, say, lack of templates.
Or... the hating that goes on here.
20:19
@Xeo You are being narrow minded--in much the same way that insisting that the world is round, rather than being open the interpretation by individuals, is being narrow minded.
why the hell did my snake just load oleaut32.dll
hi guys
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@melak47 Oleaut32 is linked to BASIC, IIRC
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Not sure why your thing is loading it, though?
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20:21
Oh yeah, and the guy that said I was narrow-minded was the AS-fanatic from yesterday.
Or was it two days ago?
No idea. I'm sad.
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> OLE 2.0 was the next evolution of OLE, sharing many of the same goals as version 1.0, but was re-implemented on top of the Component Object Model (COM) instead of using VTBLs directly
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@Xeo It's okay, we love you Xeo. <3
I'm thinking of a tiny C++17 proposal, but want your opinions first: would it be desirable/feasible to have the syntax template fun<N>(x); to enable ADL for function calls with explicit template parameters?
VTBLarghh
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@TemplateRex Uhm
20:22
@melak47 here you go.
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oh, wait, I see what you mean
the idea being that template is already being used to disambiguate similar parsing problems for member templates (.template, ->template etc.)
@Pawnguy7 a zip containing a folder containing stuff! you're not a terrible person :)
@Xeo the one worry I have is whether it can be ambiguous wrt explicit template instantations
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20:25
@Pawnguy7 That's some interesting music...
Yes.
You can tell I made it myself :D
It is temporary.
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@TemplateRex One happens at namespace scope, as a declaration. The other not.
@Pawnguy7 what are the numbers it prints out? tick interval?
@Xeo so do you think I should post this at the Asylum?
@melak47 duration between movements.
So yes.
Caps at 0.02.
It is kind of messed up.
20:26
multiplayer crashed ^_^
Crashed?
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@TemplateRex Well, as a work-around, you can always make a dummy function. But yeah, it might not be too bad to have.
well...the GUI thread is not responding. the music's still playing :D
Were you several submenus deep?
In... generation selection or something.
There is a dead end in there.
I was in a multiplayer game. but there was no snake
20:27
@Xeo OK, i'll probably post something during the weekend
tnx for your feedback
@melak47 Ah, yes, that is the dead end.
That's the next part that will be made theoretically :D
What do you think of the highscores?
of the names? :p
Yes.
Python. teehee.
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Bleh.
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20:32
Having to change all my code to work with a union { void* dxdr; uint32_t gldr; } type is kind of cumbersone.
void* dxdr :E
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Do I really need to have the two types in a union or a variant? I would think just using the void* as a uint32_t with a reinterpret cast would be fine enough...
@melak47 my current record is 35
See what I mean by being ugly, though?
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It's not really ugly so much as it is extremely simple.
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Which is fine.
20:34
I don't know.
Every other snake clone I have seen looks better.
Even if it has no menu, or you need to close it to restart.
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You haven't seen many snake clones then. :v
@Pawnguy7 mine is like that! also, there's no apples, and you can leave the screen...
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@melak47 Does it wrap around?
@ThePhD Why not just use an interface?
that's what they're for.
interfacing things.
@Xeo around max/minint it might :E
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20:35
Interface?
yeah.
Technically mine wraps.
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@melak47 lol
you know, a class with some virtual functions or someshit, where the pointer really points to a more derived class?
@ThePhD some look worse than mine?
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20:37
@DeadMG I don't want that. I want something that is the closest possible agnostic representation of the underlying graphics platform handles/interfaces.
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Building an interface on top of that is just ... boilerplate.
you're already building an interface on top of that.
you're just hacking it together with boost::variant weakly instead of using the type system's provided functionality.
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I could just keep using void* and casting it to the necessary type. :3
@ThePhD doing the variant yourself? :E
which is an interface but you implemented the type yourself.
which is, of course, hideously unsafe, way more bloat and boilerplate, and ultimately, a lesser result.
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20:39
Well, the type is one of the DirectX interface pointer or a GL handle. If I wanted to avoid all of this I would just include d3d11.h directly and use the interface pointers provided, but I'm trying to avoid that
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I'm trying to make it so nobody has to include windows.h or d3d11.h or glew.h or gl.h at all.
@Pawnguy7 the only "problem" I see with yours is that cubes take up a whole square, so when your snake occupies two lines next to each other, it merges into a blob. that's why I switched to more complicated snake pieces
yeah, I can appreciate that feeling.
I think this is Snake #2.
20:40
but it's a lot simpler to simply define some most derived classes that do include them
rather than to do to "It's inheritance but I implemented it myself in a really hacky way with boost::variant"
@melak47 This is true. I have never found it a problem in practice (to know where the head is). Or is it just not visually appealing?
after all
you wouldn't want to find that the OGL version needs a GLUint and then also a little extra space for another member in order to do it's job.
then you'd just be fucked.
@Pawnguy7 visually I find it disorienting, that's all
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Well, apparently GLuint is strictly typed to take up at most 32 bits of space
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(Still trying to find where it says that in its api but Robot said so, and I trust him)
20:42
well, great, but nobody ever said that one GLuint is the only state you'll ever need.
in fact it's pretty likely that you'll need more.
@melak47 what does yours look like in this situation?
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@DeadMG I've got classes capable of dealing with that, I think.
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Q: Do I have to use OpenGL's datatypes (GLint, CLchar, ...) for a cross platform Game?

danijarI have a short question. Why does OpenGL come with its own datatypes for standard types like int, unsigned int, char, and so on? And do I have to use them instead of the build in C++ datatypes? For example the OpenGL equivalent to unsigned int is GLuint and for a c string there is GLchar* instea...

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^ Turns out it's definitely meant to be 32 bits.
@Pawnguy7 For some reason I'm reminded of that lemon party picture.
20:44
@Pawnguy7 since my pieces aren't square, like this:
@StackedCrooked what is that?
@Pawnguy7 don't Google it.
Hrm.
^not reverse psychology. don't.
Anyway, I was planning on making the menu kind of interactive.
20:46
@Pawnguy7 you could have a snake running around in the background chasing the cursor :D
so you could play a mini game of trying to get the snake to run into itself :p
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@StackedCrooked lol
@melak47 could
For this multiplayer, I was planning on having a basic AI.
Going towards the food, but not running into walls, basically.
So I was thinking, in the menu somehow, I can have two AI's going at it.
alright anyone good at modifying a .vimrc?
@Crowz rm .vimrc && rm /bin/vim works well.
I like vim D:
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20:51
lol. This guy is in love with AS but hates JS it seems.
@Crowz That is curable with early detection.
@Xeo but I can't see where that was written
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No constexpr, no life.
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My handle class is useless.
20:52
"Give me constexpr or give me death"?
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Without constexpr, it can't act as a good handle for more than a primitive type of int or void* or something or other. =[
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@JerryCoffin Guess why I wrote "lol".
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VC++, always punching me right in the balls.
@ThePhD doesn't the 2013 CTP have some constexpr ?
20:53
@Xeo Yeah, I figured you realized, but thought perhaps you'd like a nice quote direct from the source to give him.
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@melak47 Yes, but it's =default is broken so I don't get any real benefit from using the CTP. =/
@ThePhD why do you say that?
your sample works fine for me
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Well, broken or my classes are broken. In either case, I can't really use it effectively.
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@melak47 Which sample?
@ThePhD the one you posted yesterday on coliru with the comment "blargh nasty CTP something something"
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20:55
@JerryCoffin Unfortunately, he seems to be a lost cause.
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That one?
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If D : B, is a conversion from IEnumerable<D> to IEnumerable<B> considered an upcast?
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Since IEnumerable<D> doesn't derive from IEnumerable<B>, I wouldn't think so.
20:59
@rightfold IENumerable is covariant, so yes.
@ThePhD what did not work for you?
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@melak47 It keeps trying to invoke std::vector's allocator with a copy construction, rather than a move construction.
@melak47 hrm. I should look into that later
@Pawnguy7 not trying to push you :)
@ThePhD how could you tell?
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Or is he?!
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21:01
@melak47 Because that's the error it gave.
I get no errors :E
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"Attempting to reference deleted function in std::vector::allocate( Ty*, const Ty& )"
@melak47 Well, I freely admit it is ugly. Your isn't, so your advice is probably good :D
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@FredOverflow Hmm. Cool. :)
@ThePhD did you actually select the 2013 CTP toolset in the project settings? :p
21:02
What I wonder is, though.
Why I don't get notions of making things..not ugly.
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@melak47 Yes, because it wouldhave failed with a different error message in the regular one, because I had =default on move constructors and operators
hmm.
Like.
@Pawnguy7 you're 100% programmer :D
so you make programmer art :p
Weird. I have a static field in my class, and the debugger never steps in the constructor for that field.
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21:06
Copy elision?
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No, wait that wouldn't stop construction.
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Herpderp.
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1 - wrong language. 2 - static
Hm?
I'm doing C++.
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21:08
huh
This is Jeff's snake.
He starts with images.
ew images :p
I mean.
I can make some pretty bad pixel art.
But I rarely do.
And the only thing that will come out of this looking good is the screensaver.
I'm just reluctant to use images because it means yet another library :D
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Well.
21:10
although I gave FreeImage( I think) a quick try, and it was mostly painless
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Penis Fish!
@Pawnguy7 Why are there two penises in the water?
So, anyway, in C++, is there a way to guarantee that a static member variable is going to get constructed?
That is valid, but in my case, SFML does images just as easily as rectangles.
@FredOverflow I cannot remember who made that joke last time around.
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@EtiennedeMartel It's usually constructed before main, unless you don't define it outside of the class.
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21:12
@EtiennedeMartel If it's a struct and you don't write outside of hte class MyStruct MyClass::SomeStatic( args ) it will not construct. Inf act, it will probably just be garbage.
(For context, I'm trying to define some sort of metadata type thing where a type's metadata registers itself in its constructor)
(And the metadata is a static member variable)
@EtiennedeMartel The Standard only guarantees that static variables are constructed before use.
Aug 22 at 22:00, by not-rightfold
@Pawnguy7 Why are there penises in the sea?
There is one of them.
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@melak47 Slowly compiling for the 2013 CTP again...
Jul 25 at 22:13, by Etienne de Martel
@Pawnguy7 Are those things penises? In the water, I mean.
21:15
@ThePhD just that snippet, or your whole thing?
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@melak47 Everything, so I can hopefully get the same error.
@FredOverflow looks like you are third or so
That project was kind of fun.
I should make some kind of platformer that generates things somehow.
@Pawnguy7 you could use the Generator pattern! (is there such a thing? probably...)
this is my pixel art.
Though all but the tree were random colored noise so :d
Speaking of pixel art, here is mine:
I could probably sell it for a thousand dollars.
21:20
what's that for? :D
BRILLIANT. It makes a statement about the corruptness of our political systems.
It speaks to me! Here, take my life savings, my car, my wife and my dental plan
man. How do you do a sum of products for something that has more than one output?
@melak47 My C++ course, of course :)
@Crowz What is "something"?
@FredOverflow like a truth table... but its output is a binary number like 0010
@Crowz And how do you multiply two truth tables?
21:24
I guess when prototyping, it was easier to just make a square than create an image,, and the habit kind of took over.
@FredOverflow uh. what
@Crowz "a sum of products for something" with something being a truth table translates to "a sum of products for a truth table"
dude you're blowing my mind right now maaan
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@melak47 There we go, got the error
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3>c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 12.0\vc\include\xmemory0(593): error C2280: 'Furrovine::Graphics::SkeletalAnimationChannel::SkeletalAnimationChannel(const Furrovine::Graphics::SkeletalAnimationChannel &)' : attempting to reference a deleted function
3>          furrovine\furrovine++\furrovine++\graphics\skeletalanimationchannel.decl.h(39) : compiler has generated 'Furrovine::Graphics::SkeletalAnimationChannel::SkeletalAnimationChannel' here
3>          c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 12.0\vc\include\xmemory0(592) : while compiling class template member functi
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21:27
But yeah, it's trying to invoke the goddamn copy constructor.
Yay! Holiday booked!
@TonyTheLion oh, anywhere exciting, or just some time off?
Los Angeles
Visiting my friends, getting some sun. :)
oh, very swish
hey guys
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21:35
Hi.
did anyone here purchase VS2013 Professional?
@AndyProwl I downloaded it. Does that count?
@FredOverflow I guess so. I'm having trouble building 64 bit C++ projects, have you tried that?
I didn't even know Visual Studio supported 64 bit.
It complains that CL.exe can't be found. 32 bit projects are built correctly
21:36
I assume yes, because express claims it does not.
@FredOverflow The Professional version does
@ThePhD but..why
how is your code different from the snippet?
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Shrug.
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Trying to figure that out right now.
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I've got a bunch of primitives inside of SkeletalAnimtionClass I didn't include in the snippet
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21:42
@melak47 More complete snippet: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/9095f1e363690a85
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Obviously stretching it with the Vector and Matrix typedefs, but those are copy and move constructible themselves (noexcept), so.
yay that fails :p
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?
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Really?
yes
also...dafuq? typedef double Vector3;
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21:44
If you have a Vector3 type,
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put it there. That was just for coliryus benefit
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Does that mean TimeValue was the problem?
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But it has no constructors or op= declared, it should be fine.
it complains about the constructor being private :/
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.... Wat.
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21:46
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A: Function for both C-style strings and c++ std::string

SorinYou could try to get the c style string from a string class using c_str(). You'll have to do const_cast<char*> to remove the const. This will only work if you don't need to reallocate the string (keep the same size).

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LOL const_cast.
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@melak47 Oh, forgot a public
@ThePhD yep :D
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OH GOD
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21:47
MISTAKE
pastebin pl0x
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Lol
I was wondering what exactly the idea was behind making everything except the typedefs private..
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@melak47 So when you fix that, does it still complain?
also, y u no using?
@ThePhD nope
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21:48
Then it must be something with TimeValue or Matrix or what have you
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Which makes no bloody sense, but alright.
but timevalue is in your snippet
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Could be Matrix or Vector3
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The Impls have no copy constructors or operator= assignments on Vector2, 3, 4 or Matrix
tsk tsk
=default them :D
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21:52
=l
Can I say Foo& operator=(const Foo&) = break; to explicitly break the rule of three/five/whatever?
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= delete ?
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@FredOverflow Yes.
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It's a syntax error, hence your class does not adhere to those rules.
@rightfold The const_cast isn't really the problem -- the real problem is with the basic idea that he wants to directly support C-style strings as a result. It should probably be just std::string transform_string(std::string const &in), so it accepts either std::string or a C-style string as input, and always produces std::string as the result.
21:57
@ThePhD what? shouldn't matrix or vector types be copyable? :E
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@melak47 Yeah, but the compiler should implicitly generate that stuff. Plus, =default'ing the copy constructors means it will implicitly delete the move constructors, IIRC.
The only part of that that's open to real question is whether the parameter should be a std::string instead -- create a string or copy an existing string, modify it in place, and return it.
@rightfold If there are syntax errors, is it even a class?
class Foo
{
I'm a University Distinguished Professor and the holder of the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Science at Texas A&M University; you can find specific academic and educational information on and through my TAMU homepage.

I designed and implemented the C++ programming language. To make C++ a stable and up-to-date base for real-world software development, I stuck with its ISO standards effort for 20+ years (so far).
};
^ Is this a class?
@ThePhD what's a move gonna do on a vector2? :p
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@FredOverflow You can probably make that compile with a lot of macros.
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21:58
@melak47 It'll just end up being a copy, but that doesn't mean it won't try to do some fancy no-except catching nonsense and invalidate it for a bunch of types.
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If I don't specify any move constructors, the compiler should generate default ones irregardless.

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