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23:00
WTF a typing job?
you gonna be a typist?
user3010322
@sehe Ah, alright.
user3010322
Well, someone is using it to make music at runtime in a game: e.g., you transfer or have a .abc file and then you read out the music live.
user3010322
I don't know if something like lilypad would be more suitable for that, though.
@ThePhD I'm not sure what the actual feature is there? It sounds like you mean it has 'custom' sound track ability (nothing new, Amiga MOD files or general Midi could calim the same). Or does the game have in-game sheet music generation ?!?
user3010322
@sehe Ahh, no, not in-game sheet music generation. It basically parses an ABC file and makes music out of that.
Ell
Ell
23:03
@StackedCrooked Well I have no job at the minute, and I haven't had luck so far with other jobs :P
user3010322
They could probably get the same thing by having a MIDI processor and just making music that way.
Ell
Ell
I still have no computing qualifications, this would just be extra cash
atop of my monthly pocket money ;P
@ThePhD What's the difference with a general midi-player? Except for the input format?
user3010322
Of course, I don't know if Midi is human-readable. Fairly sure it's not at all...
@ThePhD Yup
user3010322
23:04
@sehe Just the input format, I guess.
Ell
Ell
this looks legit :3 easytypingjobs.net
@ThePhD It's not. But it's not actually that more abstract than abc
user3010322
I think the goal is to have it be human-readable.
user3010322
I forgot... is Lilypad humanreadable?
Ell
Ell
yar
and human writeable
Xeo
Xeo
23:05
@Rapptz: Teleporting enemies suuuuck :<
Ell
Ell
I believe that was the aim of it
@Ell This just says it all:
@Xeo lol yeah. At least the starter class has an invincibility roll which is helpful.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz I made it to the second level after staying in the first for 40mins
And the teleporter there plus the huge humanoids are annoying as fuck
did you just keep attacking the infinitely spawning enemies?
Xeo
Xeo
23:06
nah
lilypond.
Yes, depending on the use. It's designed for maximum typesetting flexibilty and hence used for more complicated scores, and it tends to start behaving more like a programming language. Complete with indirections and modularity.
Xeo
Xeo
but I need to get either away or rid of them to properly deal with the bosses
@Ell That part certainly. Unless I'm not human
user3010322
@sehe Hm. Probably not useful for doing runtime music generation by reading the file format, then (and thus, Midi/ABC are better candidates).
Xeo
Xeo
(although I guess I wasn't as efficient at getting to the teleporter as I could've been)
Oh yeah, and that was Easy difficulty :|
23:08
never played Easy difficulty
user3010322
Haha, I had to make that sentence make sense.
user3010322
Gosh, my brain sometimes.
@ThePhD Quite the opposite. It's MOST useful when things go crazy. It just won't fit your critiria for "human-readable" anymore, likely
wouldn't know the differences (slower respawn? more items?)
@ThePhD Nope. They just wouldn't cope. But abc/mus are geared to simpler music notation, and don't concern themselves with typography or engraving quality "at all". Midi of course, only concerns itself with audible events, and henceforth doesn't care about notation in general
Xeo
Xeo
23:08
Hm, how's the Enforcer?
he sucks
He's way too slow
@Xeo Has Domagoj returned?
the game's odd because Commando (the starter class) is actually the best class in the game (IMO)
hence what I said that I think it's lame that the other classes aren't as good
Commando has rapid fire rate + the invincibility roll so he's just too good.
user3010322
@sehe Ah. Makes sense.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh yeah, and the jellyfish are annoying
damage on contact :|
user3010322
23:14
How do you invoke a conversion operator?
user3010322
on a class?
user3010322
reinterpret_cast<T>( obj_w_conversion_to_T ) ?
user3010322
static_cast<T> ? or just a c-style cast (T) ?
Xeo
Xeo
any context that needs an object of the converted-to type
(reinterpret_cast needs pointer/reference, so no)
user3010322
I'm trying to make operator==
user3010322
23:15
For a type that has an implicit converstion to double
user3010322
It seems like static_cast doesn't work. =[
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Enforcer's Protect and Serve is pretty neat
@ThePhD fuck implicit conversions
user3010322
Meh. Guess I could just c-style it.
user3010322
What would go wrong?
user3010322
Nothing, that's what.
Xeo
Xeo
23:18
err
C-style is the worst
it does everything
user3010322
Well, C++ ain't telling me what cast to pick, so. <.>
user3010322
Try all the things!
user3010322
Ooh, wait
user3010322
static_cast works, BUT
user3010322
I need to decay the template type first...
Xeo
Xeo
23:20
wat
oh wait, I see
user3010322
T was resolving to double&
user3010322
And not double
user3010322
so static_cast<double&> was bollocks
user3010322
universal templates and all. u.u
user3010322
template <typename Table, typename Key, typename T>
bool operator== ( T&& left, const proxy<Table, Key>& right ) {
	typedef typename std::decay<T>::type T_;
	return static_cast<T_>( right ) == left;
}

template <typename Table, typename Key, typename T>
bool operator== ( const proxy<Table, Key>& right, T&& left ) {
	typedef typename std::decay<T>::type T_;
	return static_cast<T_>( right ) == left;
}
user3010322
23:21
What I could do instead, though, is just call get and call it a day.
Xeo
Xeo
Still, why are you using implicit conversions?
user3010322
To solve the std::string problem.
user3010322
Well, the std::string::operator= problem.
user3010322
Before, there was a globally-accepting templated implicit conversion operator
user3010322
template <typename T> operator T () { /* Kablooey */ }
Xeo
Xeo
23:24
So you're... trying to make proxy a proxy for everything?
user3010322
No, just for certain things.
user3010322
I'm removing the globally accepting templated operator and just replacing it with the known types
user3010322
int
double
std::string
function
nil_t
object
@ThePhD For your enjoyment, I replicated the sample from the abcnotation.com frontpage in "my style" of lilypond. The pdf is also in the same folder
user3010322
@sehe .... <________> Yeah, if I had to real-time read that, I'd have a conniption.
23:26
As you can see, lilypond is much more structural.
user3010322
It's more structural a...
user3010322
.... and oh god, it reminds me of LaTeX.
@ThePhD Wait. It's the software realtime reading it... right?
user3010322
u.u
user3010322
@sehe Yeah.
23:26
@ThePhD It's related yes
@ThePhD Ok. So, who cares :)
user3010322
@sehe Nobody, but I'd also want the users to have the ability to make up stupid little jingles and place them in a folder or something for them to listen to.
Also, I could do it the "braindead" way in lilypond too, but I'm too lazy to repeat things
@ThePhD Oh well, midi would have trumped abc there. Because any fool with a midi keyboard (virtual onscreen counts) can do that
user3010322
I guess if you make a list of all the formatting things in Lilypond, you could strip Lilypond of its markup rules and just look at the notes and slurs and ties and rests and stuff.
lilypond
user3010322
But even then, at that point you just end up with something Midi-like.
23:29
pond, not pad.
user3010322
@sehe Sorry, I keep remembering the Controller Driver for the PCSX2
@ThePhD I've added the simple-minded lilypond approach with exactly the same output: downloads.sehe.nl/stackoverflow/speedtheplough/…
Do you notice it starts to look awful close to the abc version? That's because it's the same :)
user3010322
Yeah. o.o
user3010322
Hm. But if you say to people "only super simple Lilypond", they'll start getting upset with you.
7 mins ago, by sehe
pond, not pad.
user3010322
23:37
I think I'll ditch the idea of ABC or Lilypond, and just use MIDI like a real man.
user3010322
@sehe u.u I'm sorry!
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD I keep seeing you edit it to pond :P It makes me laugh xD
@ThePhD Or MOD files. You'll get quite the cult following. And people very happy to reuse their old MOD versions of Ghostbusters, or Smooth Criminal
user3010322
Ah. I'd heard of MOD files.
user3010322
Apparently it was meant to be MIDI's successor?
23:38
Actually, it was the predecessor in many ways.
I used to play mod files over a resistor net attached to the parallel (LPT1:) port :)
user3010322
Sounds old already.
So, a modfile is basically a collection of small embedded samples (your midi instrument table, if you will) and a few sections of sample event/pitches
> The first version of the format was created by Karsten Obarski for use in the Ultimate Soundtracker; tracker software released for the Amiga computer in 1987
MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga where the original trackers instead use a “mod.” prefix scheme, e.g. “mod.echoing”. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played, and a list of what patterns to play in what order. History The first version of the format was created by Karsten Obarski for use in the Ultimate Soundtracker; tracker software released for the Amiga ...
user3010322
And then the rest of the file is just crazy whacky indices into these events?
Or just indices. Yes
user3010322
So if I figure out how to play MOD, then I'd know how to play MIDI with a lot of ease. Or vice versa.
23:41
I made my own player and the hardware (we didn't have sound cards back then, PC's had just the piezo thing hooked to the PIT)
user3010322
Sweet.
@ThePhD I don't fully concur. Midi is certainly more enterprisey already (think many channels) and doesn't come with sample library. However, yes, the mechanics are largely the same. After all you're playing samples music.
However, MIDI has a big advantage: your host system will probably come with a fully functional MIDI synth (PortAudio on windows, timidity on linux?)
user3010322
@sehe Can't find it, but maybe it plays naturally with a number of music players.
user3010322
foobar probably has support, if any of the music players do.
Xeo
Xeo
I wonder if Risk of Rain is nicer to play with a controller
23:45
yes
I just realised the last shitty game I haven't made is Tetris
Tetris isn't shitty
It isn't!
But it's one of those commonly cloned games I haven't made before.
That and Mario
Well, at least until you make it :)
well I might as well try, I'm pretty bored and have nothing better to do
That's what I do as my job
Meh. That doesn't work well.
23:49
part of it anyway
@Rapptz That's subconsciously how I thought of things. But I deemed it non-funny anyway
user3010322
@Rapptz It's working~
user3010322
operator[] support~
congratulations
Smooth operator
23:50
should upgrade Qt Creator :v
Qt Archangel
Qt Destroyer
Ell
Ell
Im gonna have to write a heck of a lot of parser code
This means you're actually writing a parser
Ell
Ell
I wonder if there is an existing parser generator appropriate for binary files
Good question. Spirit could do some tasks. And Boost Serialization could potential be made to help
user1804599
23:56
Woot.
But a lot of this shit is down the format specs only. So, unless it's a standard format (OLE Compound Doc, BSON etc.) I'd say - tough chance
user3010322
Technically, you could define your grammer and instead of using regular strings just use series of char that look like regular binary blobs.
user1804599
I think my semantical analyser workz.
Checking dem types
@rightfold What - what does that mean
Ell
Ell
23:57
Yeah. At the minute I'm putting all the tags into a yaml file and writing a ruby script which will generate the c++ code
but there are quite a few corner cases
user1804599
The thing that translates the AST to a tree that understands types and always represents a valid program.
user1804599
Though I should pop stacks. :v

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