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21:00
@BartekBanachewicz ahh makes sense
I wonder what FOV is a sensible value
@Ell depends on the size of your screen and distance from your eyes :p
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also I'm not sure what the difference between glm::perspective and glm::perspectiveFov is. The latter takes a width and height instead of aspect
@Ell well, that's the difference :p
Hi Guys, and Girls
21:01
hi there
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@melak47 ahh it's because they are both templates so can't rely on regular overloads :3
I am getting this weird error in Visual Studio. Was wondering if you guys could help me out. I am prepared to exchange some virtual beer.
TIL "enter"-key != return-"key"
@KingJohnno what error
Error 2 error LNK2005: "void __cdecl CreateNewFileLine(class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> >,class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> >)" (?CreateNewFileLine@@YAXV?$basic_string@DU?$char_traits@D@std@@V?$allocator@D@2@@std@@0@Z) already defined in Draw.obj C:\Users\JG\Dropbox\C++ coursework\ConsoleApplication1\ConsoleApplication1\Filez.obj ConsoleApplication1
@Bartek
21:03
please don't store your projects on dropbox
No matter what I change this name to, i'm still getting the error.
the binaries get automatically synchronized
use a proper source control system
@BartekBanachewicz who says you can't do both
also don't pass strings by value
Hmm
Thanks for the advice.
21:04
also are you missing inline?
can I share with you the code ?
if you feel you have tried everything else and you absolutely have to...
..Visual Studio ftw
21:06
no, it's your fault
you don't have to send me autogenerated .sdf files
your project is pretty broken :p
@KingJohnno without all binaries it's 100kB
would compress to half of that probably
also what the fuck is #include <atlstr.h>
@melak47 your telling me ?
21:09
error C2440: 'return' : cannot convert from 'std::ifstream' to 'bool'
@KingJohnno I think the problem is....you include .cpp files
also what bartek said :p
exactly that
@KingJohnno you need to read up on header files
	Draw *D = new Draw;
	D->loadCurrentDraw();
Thanks.
also please don't do this ^
I'm confused.
21:10
eh it's obvious you're being taught at school
that obvious huh ?
yeah this badness is typical
don't take it personally though
The tools change every 2 to 3 years, schools don't really keep up.
Don't worry.
:-) appreciate the feedback.
21:12
if you want a nice C++ material, look for C++ Primer, the C++11 edition (not C++ primer plus)
also there's a book list on Stack Overflow
Ahhha wicked! Thank you.
C++ is taught badly at my Uni
s/my/every/
Mind you i'm not going a software eng degree...
@BartekBanachewicz mine doesn't even teach it. C89 ftw ._.
lolo
we use nonstandard C dialects so suck it
21:14
:D
LOL - if you want a good laugh, we spent 3 weeks doing Arrays
embedded stuff and the tool to design atomic plant reactors UIs
Guys, some randon non functional requirements plix, this home exam is such a bitch
@DavidKron what
@DavidKron require more jquery?
@KingJohnno if you need to look something up - en.cppreference.com/w
21:15
@BartekBanachewicz - Thanks for the Link
I am still confused as to why I am getting this error.
@KingJohnno by including .cpp files, you make the compiler process the code twice.
Software processes, we need to come up with two non functional user requirements that a coffe shop wants for their ordering app.
non functional?
Ok - so put it into a .h file?
put a declaration into a .h file and the implementation inside .cpp file
21:16
@KingJohnno you already have .h files - but you include the .cpp file in your other files
Where...
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, its a bitch, such a vague term, its usually like, performance.
// x.h

#pragma once // important

int x(int);

// x.cpp

int x (int p) { return p+1; }
@KingJohnno there ^
@Ell Most people with normal peripheral vision have around 175-180 degrees horizontally and something like 100 degrees vertically. That's not the whole story though -- horizontally, there's a ~10 degree area on each side with no binocular vision, so no depth perception. There's also a much smaller area at the center of the field that accounts for most visual acuity, color vision, and a large percentage of our actual attention.
@KingJohnno player.cpp : #include "Filez.cpp" //no no!
21:17
#pragma once is nonstandard but works on pretty much all compilers
@JerryCoffin @Ell that's because the density of sensors falls off quickly off-center
@Polymer What? You're saying those schools teaching Turbo C are out of date? How dare you?
Thanks :-)
Actually, how come is not a standard yet? Most pragmas should. I find the ifdefs a bit retarded.
@DavidKron because hopefully by C++17 we will have real modules
Sorry to be a noob on this one.
21:20
> This effectively decomposes the color cube into a Voronoi diagram, where the palette entries are the points and a cell contains all colors mapping to a single palette entry
uh oh
Modules :S ? Is this a replacement for headers?
@BartekBanachewicz Cone density falls off sharply. Rod density, not nearly so sharply. hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/rodcone.html
@DavidKron yep
@JerryCoffin ohwow
@BartekBanachewicz what are you doing?
@melak47 quantization
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21:20
I think it was about time again to empty my recycling bin.
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@Xeo wow :P
@BartekBanachewicz Ah fuck, so the unified header-source vs plugin im workin on is all to waste -_________-
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To be fair my rubbish bin is broken at the minute >.<
@DavidKron note how C++17 will appear not sooner than 2017
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@Ell There were two Boost folders in there :P
21:22
Is it legal to specialize std::vector?
@BartekBanachewicz Ah well, i should hurry up then
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@StackedCrooked don't think so
@BartekBanachewicz + 5 years for visual studio integration
hm median cut in 3d looks reasonable
@DavidKron :D
@StackedCrooked Only if it meets the unspecialized interface.
21:22
@Xeo good idea :S
@Ell did you delete it? :p
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@DeadMG I don't think even then
it most assuredly is.
@Xeo So are you old enough to remember when you'd have been ecstatic to have a total of 26 GB of storage, not to mention that much trash?
you can specialize any Standard class template as long as it meets the original requirements.
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21:23
@JerryCoffin Yes. For the longest time, I had 24gigs of space when I was younger.
@BartekBanachewicz Omg, modules sounds exactly what im implementing... Auto generation of header files...
Oh my I found a pot of gold //cc @melak47 @Borgleader
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@DavidKron wut
@StackedCrooked Why would you want to :/
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nonono, wait, wut?
21:24
I wouldn't think this could be using to raycast
@Polymer I want to harm my codebase ;)
Just wondering actually.
@StackedCrooked Just had to make sure it was legal first, got it ;)
Yeah, UB is out of the question.
@BartekBanachewicz is it actually, or is that just for quality comparison?
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@melak47 I don't know what I did, but I can't empty it without linux mint complaining :L
21:25
@Xeo "A program may add a template specialization for any standard library template to namespace std only if the declaration depends on a user-defined type and the specialization meets the standard library requirements for the original template and is not explicitly prohibited." (§17.4.6.2.1/1)
@melak47 it looks like it is building lights from the environment map
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Hm, I was under the impression that only specializations of certain templates are allowed
which looks weird as fuck but interesting nevertheless
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maybe that's only a restriction for <type_traits>
GCC's std::string is very performant. It's a pity that they have to change it now.
21:28
Would it be stupid to try implementing some C++ 17 features for the gcc compiler, are we suposed to just wait some years first?
there are none known
Committee hasn't decided on any C++17 features.
Do you know if modules are confirmed?
they are most definitely not confirmed
nothing is confirmed.
hence my earlier statement
the Committee has barely, if at all, even finalized C++14 yet.
21:31
@DeadMG So what you're saying is, reflection is confirmed?
Yeah i know, just felt that modules where quite discussed even in c++ 11
there's a big difference between "We discussed it" and "It's ready for prime time".
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@DavidKron Clang guys are still working on it
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If Clang hasn't finished, don't expect anyone else to be on their way.
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And if the proposers are working it, there's no way anything can be finalized
@ThePhD Clang guys are actually the ones proposing it
with a sample implementation
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21:34
I'm not sure what exactly people want out of modules, though.
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#import <type_traits> ?
eh
modules has an impossible design/set of requirements
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That's a question they're trying to answer aswell - just what are modules.
For me, it's precompiled headers on steroids.
the Committee wants it to retain separate compilation, but to not have horrible compile time.
it's not gonna happen.
it's gonna be like Concepts Lite- what we have now but minorly more convenient
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Can't have your cake and eat it too, I guess.
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21:35
The only thing I would want from C++ is automatic forward declaring.
@DeadMG Isnt separate compilation something that benefits compile time ?
@DeadMG I'm not sure I'd call Concepts Lite minorly more convenient :p
LOL no.
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@Polymer What else would you call it?
separate compilation is the cause of all our slow compile times.
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21:36
Separate compilation rapes compile time.
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It's syntactic sugar, effectively
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I remember when I used to Unity Build my entire engine.
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It took 12 - 16 seconds.
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If I rebuild my entire engine now, it takes over 3 minutes.
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@ThePhD Mainly because every header was only involved once.
(include guards etc)
21:37
@Xeo It's simple, has a clear function, with a solid philosophy. It's easy to imagine how to include it in designs, and it's easy to design and extend tools for it.
It's a good syntax sugar.
Maybe i got the terminology wrong, but for me separate compilation or rather separate recompilation is what allows us to not have to recompile our whole programs when changing one file?
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@Polymer Doesn't make it anything more than "minorly more convenient"
vOv
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@DavidKron Yes, but that only applies to a single file.
@DavidKron Nope, you can do that without separate compilation.
separate compilation means, "You have to recompile practically your entire fucking program per file change".
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^ This.
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21:38
When I change one of my core headers,
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GOTTA RECOMPILE THE WHOLE ENGINE.
So the opposite, ah well not to bad :p
yeah
I mean, at least if we had a really poor "Rebuild the entire program non-incrementally from scratch" system
Care to explain? :s
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I'm so glad of the way C# made their compilation system. ;~;
21:39
it wouldn't be as bad as separate compilation because we'd only have to include each header once.
Then why is it even called separate compilation?
because each TU is compiled separately.
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Lol.
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Preprocessor is gonna fuck modules up.
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#import some_module.windows_preprocessoed;
21:40
and templates too.
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It's the preprocessor that really fucks over TUs, because the entire TU can change based on a single define.
Lol, im not even supporting macros in my implementation
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C# was smart to say "no macros except conditionals"
Yeah the only legit use
okey so fuck voronoi diagrams for now
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21:43
If templates were powerful enough, they could ditch the preprocessor altogether.
imma do an octree
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> (*i).template target<void (T1,T2)>() == f.template target<void (T1,T2)>()
hahahaha, poor sod
C++ would have been so much more beatiful without macros
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thinks he can easily check std::function for equality
@DavidKron s/macros/C/
but it likely wouldn't ever have taken off so big
for Wide
I ditched separate compilation, obviously.
I'm thinking about lazy loading each file only as it's needed
21:44
Just imagine how much easier it would be to evelvo
so the I/O and processing can be asynchronous
and I guess I could also store a serialized AST or something.
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@Xeo so it doesn't provide better error messages?
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@Xeo So much code depends on macros. ;~;
SFINAE can provide great error messages already.
it's just that doing that is really quite irritating
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@Ell Irrelevant potential side-effect
21:47
@ThePhD so much shitty code too
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If a new language were to remove macros and make templates suck less, it'd basically be the god-king language.
yep, building it right now
@ThePhD it's called Haskell
but it changes way more than that, obviously
lisp has a nice macro system too.
but lisp is unwriteable
21:50
@Polymer or Boo
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Hello.
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Rightfold!
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Efteling was most awesome.
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@sehe And Elixir.
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Today was a wonderful day.
21:53
A lisp interpreter requires a minimal core. Once you have this core you can implement the rest of lisp in lisp. This kind of minimalism appeals to some people.
@rightfold still is
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I went to the Efteling, then visited a laser and fireworks show and when I got home I watched Overspel and now I am in bed.
so apparently you write <input disabled> in HTML
You're gonna die
actually the more HTML I write the more I like it
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21:54
Time to watch some porn.
is it weird?
porn is always weird
yes
not porn, HTML
they're both weird and wrong
user3010322
21:56
I just wish there was a Cross-Browser VM. =/
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disabled is fine. disabled="disabled" is verybose.
@rightfold you picked nice weather. We had three christmas gigs with our choir. The christmas markets felt a little out of season
gosh
What's the difference
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“Verybose” is a contraction of “very” and “verbose;” “very verbose” is verybose.
@sehe :D SCNR
@ThePhD what?
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Makes me think of Veryberry.
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21:57
@ThePhD Maybe soon with asm.js ... ahaha, sorry
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@Xeo u.u
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@ThePhD Very melon?
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@Xeo Verycherry.
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If I'm ever forced to make something for the web in uni, I'll fight the Professor for a chance to be graded on making a VM language for a webbrowser.
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@BartekBanachewicz haskell isn't the god-king language you fool!
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21:58
@ThePhD There is.
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It’s called JavaScript.
@ThePhD you know it will have to run in JS anyway?
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That doesn't compile to bytecode. It compiles to a large block of text, which gets sent over the pipe and fucks days up. :c
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@ThePhD This
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21:59
Styx will compile functions to asm.js when it can!
why do I keep assuming you have any idea on what you are talking about
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When I get to it!
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(Wakamoto ftw)

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