K, deploying the extension has to be like this: #include <catch_teamcity_reporter.h++> on the runner object after defining CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN. It might be that there's a less strict way of getting it to work, but I think this one is fine.
Basically in the TU of your runner you #include all extensions. Seems good.
@BartekBanachewicz Got any good resources on MRT in Opengl3.x+ ? I'm working on deferred shading for an assignmennt, and I must have fucked up somewhere because the shader that's supposed to compose the color from the gbuffer isnt getting anything /cc @melak47
What I wanted to do was check the contents of the gbuffer, so im drawing a fullscreen quad and it samples the albedo texture of the gbuffer, but its all black.
@sehe Not really looking for speed improvements, but more clever use of the available libraries. Your answer and comments are still very helpful. I thank you again.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I kinda get the general idea of "don't pollute a space that might be shared with other libraries and or codebases" (and possibly the ADL example as well), but if someone came to me and said: "Hey, why don't you use the global namespace instead?", I wouldn't like to answer "Well, some people I trust told me so and I just felt it was right". It wouldn't sound much convincing.
do you work for US government? Is your spouse from Russia? If the answer to both questions is yes, then you haev a security problem. Otherwise, just talk to her... — Sulthan56 mins ago
@CaptainGiraffe Not anymore. It's gone. Lambdas are a q&d to share state. I just made the locals static now, same effect (the reserve calls had no measurable effect)
@Jefffrey Well, then answer "don't pollute a space that might be shared with other libraries and or codebases" (and possibly the ADL example as well) :P
Right: fresh new instances of std::string. These objects don't come from nowhere. They have to be made. While all you wanted was to copy a range of chars
Ah btw, I have good news. This is supposed to be one of the best universities in Asia - and noone uses version control. They exchange zip files by mail.
@Pawnguy7 When the snake goes too fast and you don't want to hit a wall. In old Nokia phones, the game is freezed when you resume and only moves after you hit a key. You repeat the pause-resume-move cycle until you finish the game.
Though that may not be applicable in your game. :)
Some articles that consist of a list of things are themselves about lists of things, such as the articles in the list of lists of lists below.
General reference
* Lists of academic journals
* Lists of important publications in science
Culture and the arts
Literature
* Lists of books
** Lists of The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers
** Lists of The New York Times Non-Fiction Best Sellers
** Publishers Weekly lists of bestselling novels in the United States
* Lists of bookstores
* Lists of LGBT figures in fiction and myth
* Lists of Middle-earth articles
* Lists of writers
** Lists of ...
@Borgleader I guess. I got called on my use of it in an essay as well today.
To hyperbolic, they said.
Which was the entire point :\
@MarkGarcia I don't know. It seems some people think everybody should just "get" linking libraries, and never have problems. It seems most people struggle with it, though. Anyway, I know SFML uses it, so I can take a look at that, and the documentation.