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16:00
@doug65536 really?
in windows
There are parameters and there are locals. Space has to be made for all of them. Does the register/stack split matter that much?
@doug65536 Until VS2013, at least :p
they added vectorcall :)
16:00
@MartinJames Depends which ones are accessed most
but yeah, all the old conventions were smushed together into one
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Mmmm. vectorcall.
@jalf WTF is that? Googling...
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@jalf Smushed together in x64? Or smushed together in both x64 and x86?
@MartinJames "use SSE registers for passing SSE'ey stuff"
16:01
Hmm, dammit.
@ThePhD Just x64
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Ah. Okay.
sleep_for(microseconds(100)) is not good enough to introduce a predictable delay.
It ends up being around 150 microseconds..
100 milliseconds seems more exact.
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Mm. Map Quiz in 4 hours.
16:04
TLDR "why I shouldn't implement my own Vector types"
I'm implementing my own vector type :(
Woot, it works.
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv what 'sleep' is there that will last for exactly X long? it's always 'as least as long as'?
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@BartekBanachewicz ?
16:05
@thecoshman Yes, but I want the variation to be minimal so I can tell apart if I measured the right one when testing. A 50% deviation is way too much.
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Why do I want to read it? D:
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can't imagine either being particularly consistent or reproducible. 150us too short:(
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
TLDR "why I shouldn't implement my own Vector types"
@MartinJames 100ms is good enough: mean: 100.095 ms, std dev: 11.6639 μs.
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh. I see.
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16:07
Also:
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds good.
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union
{
struct {float r, g, b, a;};
struct {float s, t, p, q;};
struct {float x, y, z, w;};
__m128 data;
};
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Hehehehehehehehehehehe.
@ThePhD and how many tests does that have?
16:08
@ThePhD yes?
@ThePhD Probably a good chunk of the reason why the compilers won't vectorize it.
@ThePhD Wot is that from?
@MartinJames GLM
@MartinJames his codebase of course
@DeadMG GLM is a bit more careful
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@BartekBanachewicz s/his/g-truc's GLM/ FTFY
16:09
That is pretty much the dumbest use case for that trick. As always there's the "technically UB" thing, but on top of that, you're taking the one data type that almost always indicates "I really seriously need performance" and alias it so the compiler has to constantly write it to memory. So even if we disregard the correctness argument, you're losing the performance that motivated using __m128 in the first place
@ThePhD gcc has native vector types, but you lose the nice xyzw naming, and need to use array-like addressing
well still it has like 90% of static asserts in that
@jalf it's not like he's writing reasonable code
edit fail
16:10
Seems a bit inflexible to me. There are plenty more single-letter sets that could be added to that union.
Wrong butan
internet fail
uFail
Argh, I still need one more feature.
@MartinJames those 3 are the most common. Position, colour and texel coordinates.
16:11
@MartinJames I personally am a fan of a, b, c, d and z, x, c, v
@jalf gcc isn't that dumb anymore, but anyway, as soon as you start doing scalar ops on a vector, your perf gain is gone
conclusion: use GLSL for that
not C++. HTH
@doug65536 it's not about being dumb. There are cases where the compiler can optimize it away (assuming it is not entirely stupid), and cases where it is fundamentally impossible
@DeadMG I like to work backwards, eg. l,k,j,i
GLSL has an added advantage of being a really nice programming language too
16:12
(unless you solve the halting problem along the way)
Why not CUDA/OpenCL?
people think the S in SSE stands for streaming. it actually stands for Shuffle Shuffle Extensions
yeah OpenCL could work too
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Mantle, objviously.
@BartekBanachewicz would
16:13
Mantle is more of a scam than Bitcoins
doubt it.
@ThePhD did it work
@doug65536 Casino code.
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@Purrformance Still in classs. u.u
Mantle is AMD trying to capitalize on their new position as the GPU vendor for a huge majority of gaming systems being bought today.
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16:13
Plus I have to pull trunk and get includes to build against.
@DeadMG IOW scam.
that was a completely pointless ad hominem you know.
@BartekBanachewicz That's an entirely different thing.
yeah today I am a dick
@ThePhD ya but did you download it
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@Purrformance Yeah, I got it. :D
16:15
developers aren't gonna use Mantle unless it really offers bonuses compared to OGL/D3D.
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Thx u bby. <3
anyway if you value my professional opinion then fuck Mantle to the moon
it's just that before, AMD wouldn't have been in a position to have enough adoption to push it, regardless of the potential advantages.
@jalf What about solving the hating problem?
@DeadMG it doesn't.
16:15
@BartekBanachewicz Too expensive.
@BartekBanachewicz It's not even out yet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I hate that
@R.MartinhoFernandes The hats are over now.
OpenGL 5 is not out yet either.
16:16
well how can you possibly know if it does or doesn't offer better performance than OGL or D3D?
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I don't even know what OpenGL 5 provides.
you're talking about some hypothetical future implementation.
@ThePhD Candy
@DeadMG we're kinda talking about that at work for example
hell, SLi and Crossfire started off offering little and now it's close to linear scaling.
16:16
I want money too.
@BartekBanachewicz Intel aren't gonna be any more prescient than the rest of us.
I hate changes
@DeadMG I am starting to regret that I've deleted my previous message
yeah, it must be so hard to provide actual logic and argument to back yourself up
much easier to just slam the other guy and be done with it
I can't tell you everything I know about it.
16:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... you can't? you only sleep for 'at least as long as'
anyway, mantle's biggest selling point were drawcalls
@DeadMG but but Larrabee! Intel totally predicted which was the GPU market would move :p
what are you trying to do? determine how long the OS will sleep for when you ask for a certain sleep?
@jalf lol
and since NVidia has proven that it pretty much doesn't matter...
16:18
@thecoshman Well, what if I told you I can?
11 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@MartinJames 100ms is good enough: mean: 100.095 ms, std dev: 11.6639 μs.
nVidia hasn't proven shit
what's going to prove that it doesn't matter is when a bunch of third party devs release Mantle versions of their engines and the performance difference isn't substantial for the end user.
@DeadMG so, what's your opinion on the newest paper about the reduction of state changes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes run it again, and you might get a mean of 1000000ms vOv you just got lucky.
until then, there's absolutely no proof of anything.
@thecoshman No. I'm trying to set up a test that lets me tell apart which of the two sleeps I measured.
16:20
@BartekBanachewicz From nVidia?
how about "Impartial authors plix"?
@thecoshman Nope.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh I see...
@DeadMG OpenGL is made by nVidia. Who can be impartial when talking about it?
16:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes what about some sort of returned 'measurement ID'?
Amazing. I can't believe that we - independently - committed the same bug. (I was just playing along to not make you feel stupid :)) — sehe 4 secs ago
Game devs? lmao.
@BartekBanachewicz I really don't want to join that little argument you've got going, but how does "opinion" on anything factor into what nVidia has or hasn't proven?
isn't it also made by AMD?
@thecoshman I have enough control of my environment to bet money that won't happen. Not even one sample, much less the mean.
16:21
@DeadMG it is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, you wrote your own OS did you?
Mantle vs OGL is not going to put game devs out of business.
unless they blindly invest everything in mantle for some reason.
why are you talking about game devs gosh
I don't know why you insist on assuming computers behave like crazy for no reason.
16:22
FYI OpenGL is not only for games
er
you brought them up.
followed by "lmao" ?
I'm not implementing a feature. I'm performing a smoke test on the feature I already implemented.
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u.u
@BartekBanachewicz I'm tired of having to use 54988743 dependencies whenever I want to use OpenGL to make a game
16:23
@jalf I was wondering how is he going to connect his statements about "proving by the market" with actual technical data and discussions about OpenGL
@Purrformance use Haskell then (I was tired too)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, if you try really hard, and load on a pile of real-time CPU-intensive threads, and raise the priority of everything else as much as possible, you can indeed get sleep() to take much longer than is specified in the argument. Of course, you box would be pretty much useless by that time.
@BartekBanachewicz Are you Bartosz Milewski
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@MartinJames "if you try really hard" hardly counts as "no reason".
Because that's starting to sound like propaganda for Haskell lol
ok... so now I need to work out why when this code is saying it has X delay, there is actually a Y change in time :S
16:24
@Purrformance okey don't use Haskell
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@Purrformance glload should actually be enough to do the trick with openGL.
@BartekBanachewicz that was quick
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It's a single dependency and works pretty well.
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The rest is just optional (math libraries, etc.)
16:24
i juss wanna maek a gaem plx ;_;
@Purrformance Have you ever seen the two in the same room?
And they're both Barteks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now that you mention it...
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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Hiiighly suspect.
@Purrformance then either cope with the technology you picked or switch to something else
I think that B. Milewski is a bit wiser than me BTW.
16:25
@BartekBanachewicz Now that is sound advice that I would probably not have figured out on my own.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sure, but in docs, when asked to describe how long it will be before a sleep() call returns, what do you write?
@MartinJames I'm not writing docs :( I'm just smoke testing my code.
Summing it up, you advise me to do "either A or ~A". Which makes sense indeed.
@Purrformance considering the fact you're actively crying on how hard it is to set up the dependencies, I figured you might need it in simple english.
16:26
because shooting 103 times two innocent women requires more training.. 2 bullets were enough... common sense right
@BartekBanachewicz I don't remember you using non-simple english anyway
because what else do you know?
@Purrformance hm?
@thecosh But if you want: I can guarantee you it won't take 1000000ms on even one sample because 1000000ms is over a quarter of hour and I can guarantee you I will kill the fucking process way before 15 minutes have passed.
@Purrformance I think it's more the problem of a package manager (if you're talking about C++). Libraries have really matured and the dark days of GLUT are gone. Both Cinder and GLFW present a very nice ways to use OpenGL in your applications or games. GLFW has an added benefit of having numerous, rather high-quality bindings, so using it from Haskell for example is very pleasant
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, correct me if I'm wrong, but so far you've observed that you can accurately predict the duration of a sleep call for one interval, but not another? Sounds like you're taking it on faith that all possible durations are treated equally and processes will be woken up with the same precision regardless of how long or how short they slept :)
16:29
@jalf No, I observed that the variation is insignificant for higher durations.
bah, why am I still at work? I should go home
@BartekBanachewicz the dark days of glut are gone... unless you're in studying at the university
@BartekBanachewicz Cinder? That name sounds familiar
@R.MartinhoFernandes for all higher durations?
16:29
@Purrformance it's a bigger-scale multimedia library for modern C++
also SDL sucks
@BartekBanachewicz It's somewhat recent isn't it
@jalf For the two I used as smoke dye in my test, yes.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix are you forbidden to use GLFW?
for 100 ms as well as for 100.01 ms?
16:29
@Purrformance yes, it is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You know how it works - API docs get written, devs read it and their understanding is that sleep() stands a non-zero chance of returning near the argument passed. This gets mentally interpreted as 'there is a chance that a sleep(100) call may take 100 years so I must not use it ever'.
@jalf I'm using 100ms and 200ms.
@BartekBanachewicz we had to use the immediate pipeline so no shaders and so on
@BartekBanachewicz I'll check both of these out, thank you bb
Ok, I think I need to introduce you guys to smoke testing.
16:30
Welp capistrano-virtualenv doesn't work with Cap 3
In computer programming and software testing, smoke testing is preliminary testing to reveal simple failures severe enough to reject a prospective software release. A subset of test cases that cover the most important functionality of a component or system is selected and run, to ascertain if the most crucial functions of a program work correctly. For example, a smoke test may ask basic questions like "Does the program run?", "Does it open a window?", or "Does clicking the main button do anything?" The purpose is to determine whether the application is so badly broken that further testing ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes which could indicate that the OS prefers to let processes sleep an even number of ms, and will bel ess precise at other durations. :)
@CatPlusPlus what's capistrano?
@jalf I tried them both separately before and they proved to be distinguishable enough.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix unrelated to window toolkit
16:30
Deployment tool
@R.MartinhoFernandes but you haven't gotten the same precision with 100us, unless I missed something?
ah
I am still in the stone age (I deploy things manually)
And yes, I get that it's a smoke test. I'm just pointing out that OS'es are complicated, and finding that "if I sleep for X ms or Y ms, I get woken up precisely" does not automatically indicate that "regardless of how long I sleep, I will be woken up with the same precision" :)
@jalf As expected. There's going to be lower limit on the resolution of a sleep, and 100µs is obviously closer to it than 100ms.
anyway, I'm heading home!
16:32
Meh I just have a git hook to deploy stuff
@jalf Not the same accuarcy because it's too small for typical OS timer granularity.
Say, that lower limit is 50% of 100µs, but less than 1% of 100ms.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, I thought you were saying that the 100ms case was woken up with a lower absolute deviation than you got in the 100us case
anyway, seeya
uh so the installer is generating locales
@BartekBanachewicz I'm pushing my company towards automating things
I also need to automate loungecpp dot net
16:34
@CatPlusPlus that's most certainly a good direction
hm I wonder how much time would it take me to rewrite minicraft in haskell
On Windows, the accuracy of a Sleep() call over an hour is too good to detect any error with a stopwatch.
Ell
Ell
@bartek why do you want to? :)
@Ell because I don't want to write in C++
Ell
Ell
Because of just pleasure of writing?
16:36
because I'd like to move it forward, but I don't want to write C++
That has to be the meanest link one can write here: goo.gl/gg2kr
@CatPlusPlus if you're looking for a monitoring solution, check appenlight
Mathematical problems will be trivial in haskell
And I had a bit of rewrite planned WRT chunk management anyway
I can write a simple memory manager and operate on raw memory in haskell just fine
but I guess I'll start with an idiomatic version and see how well it performs
I wouldn't be very surprised if it turned out to be fast enough.
It's not more than ~200MB of memory that's well-structured
Monologue award
3
c-c-c-combo breaker
16:39
@BenjaminGruenbaum you're a bit late for a combo breaker
@Bart jk baby I love you <3 going home now
@BartekBanachewicz I tried doing minecraft like terrain gen in Unity the other day before I got involved in other stuff. I crashed it by trying to generate 128x128x128 blocks using a simplex noise algorithm I found on google (which I translated from C -> C#)
xD
@Borgleader ha ha Unity
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@Purrformance Byee! :D
16:41
@BartekBanachewicz Well the goal was to learn Unity
You need to greatly expand on the number of searches you do to get your lazy-web answers, instead! I'm not even linking my own relevant answers here — sehe 11 secs ago
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@Purrformance A v ~A = True, so... heheh.
@Borgleader well TBF 128x128x128 is quite a lot already
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Not looking forward to release furrovine open source. =/
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16:42
It's not ready.
This is looking for tool recommendations. Also, quite definitely tag spam. — sehe 33 secs ago
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Eh, SaaS
@ThePhD so I guess you gonna write a CLI game on the jam
We have Sentry in to-check list
16:43
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah but minecraft worlds are much bigger than that no? or is it generated offline and then simply loaded?
I can't reject the first run.
Dammit.
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@BartekBanachewicz Can you write a Triangle -> CLI rasterizer for me? <3
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Pls bby?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix software-as-a-service
Loop With The Check In The Middle, we meet again.
16:44
@ThePhD come on, you should be able to do that
@Borgleader wait it crashed on holding that in memory on on drawing that?
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@BartekBanachewicz Well, I was thinking of spreading it all over, so anyone for the Game Jam could use it.
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I also wanted to make lookup tables for texture colors, so you could draw "textures" to the CLI as well.
@ThePhD we can make a 2d craft using ascii
AsciiCraft
@BartekBanachewicz Well the 128x128x128 blocks were created at the start, so when I pressed play in the editor it just hanged and became unresponsive
So I restarted it.
@ThePhD again, if you can make pixel rasterizer you can make CLI rasterizer
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16:45
;~;
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Too bad GPU can't target Console.
well you should say upfront you can't make a rasterizer :P
@ThePhD Erm.
Oh well.
@ThePhD technically... what prevents you from rendering to texture and mapping that to characters?
Ooooh, I have an idea.
16:46
Bleh CLI
Saving for jam.
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I meant
@R.MartinhoFernandes is it secret?
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Being able to issue DirectX calls
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to an HWND that is a Console Window
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16:46
and having them show up.
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And not bugging out / exploding.
yeah so what is hard in writing that yourself?
It's system-owned window
uh act as a middleman
render to 80x50 texture or something
But if you want to do this, just create a new window?
16:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes `robocopy /brain/jam/coolidea C:\temp`
I don't know why do you think hijacking console window would magically make it a console app
I have no idea what he's talking about anyway so yeah.
(Also console subsystem is shit fuck console subsystem forever)
Ugh.
I need to increment after testing the condition.
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I meaaant that DirectX would do this framebuffer -> CLI transform for me, so I could just use DirectX or OpenGL and get a standard Console representation that does not actually require GPU commands.
16:48
Need ideas to refactor this loop into something proper.
Fuck, gonna keep a streaming window of two for the increment.
@ThePhD what is hard in this again
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@BartekBanachewicz I should say upfront I already built an optimized scanline-based rasterizer that handled arbitrary units of data. So, I know how already. ._.
@ThePhD But what for
@ThePhD bullshit
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16:49
Just wondering best way to do it.
What the hell does that buy you
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@CatPlusPlus Drawing to a console -- no GPU required.
Also you can write a GL server that writes to console
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Much like Software Rasterization, but with a console twist.
@CatPlusPlus that's actually interesting
16:49
@ThePhD but why
because he has fucked up ideas
I don't get what's so hard here.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's what she...
that's what she said...
lol
You can do all the work in the GPU and then just blit it to the console.
16:50
I suggested that a fair amount of time ago
but apparently some people need more time than that
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@CatPlusPlus Don't fucking as me -- it's Bartek's fucking Game Jam that wants CLI only -- and who has time to roll a whole GPU solution in 5 hours?
@ThePhD it's not CLI only
@ThePhD You never read, do you?
@ThePhD and I wrote a 3d labirynth renderer in 1.5 hours on an uni PC (with file loading and stuff)
16:51
Making a grid-based UI with SDL or Allegro is perfectly doable
And million times better than CLI
so yeah, suck it.
Also, I should get to do what I promised.
I don't see much value in shoehorning GL into console
also it's not "Bartek Game Jam" FTR and I don't want anyone to get that impression
16:52
Also if you'd use GL to write into console, you might as well use GL to not write into console
idgi
There, replaced the pin.
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix did you write it in those 15 minutes/
That's just an idea
It could be done though
I'm more worried about the Input part than the graphic part
BTW @R.M I still have doubts about allowing pairs.
@ThePhD FWIW, Bartek had an explicit "can use graphics or not at will" rule in the rules since the seventh of February.
I removed it because "can do X or not-X" is a bit redundant.
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16:55
@BartekBanachewicz Bullshit yourself
@ThePhD see, that's a valid response. So if you can do that, you can write what you wanted for CLI. FWIW my friend wrote a 4D game that used antialiased CLI rendering
yes, 4D - it was a 2D projection of 3D cross-section
@ThePhD It's perfectly feasible. Time management and estimation are very important skills for that.

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