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17:00
chaotic? I know exactly what tabs I have open :)
Multi-tasking is fine and I do it instinctively, but... 50 tabs? Really? Learn to let go of those articles you're never going to read.
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When I get to eight tabs in either my editor or Chrome, I usually just close them all in both applications and start over.
Mmmm, I have a good __async / __await using article open which I haven't gotten around to for a month now, but I feel its time will come!
Well, my editor on the other hand gets to 30 or 40 tabs before I start to think maybe it's time to whittle it down a little.
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Bookmark it, fool.
17:01
@ScarletAmaranth A year ago? In a year things change a lot. It's not IE
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Or put it on a sticky note.
@ScarletAmaranth Read it now!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I rarely get past 3 tabs on mine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes My programming technique involves mental hyper-threading
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can't read it now, I am working on my bsc. thesis
17:02
(most assuredly the wrong term)
I have about 20 buffers open, though.
I never open more than 5 tabs for coding... It's too easy to get lost
@ScarletAmaranth Clearly
@LightnessRacesinOrbit (and chatting ^^)
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Meh, I've met programmers who get lost in one
17:03
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah if you use tmux/screen!
@rightfold that is basically what I use tabs for. Why do I have to use a separate mechanism (bookmarks) instead?
any idea how too cool my body? I'm sick
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@jalf because tabs are constantly visible and switched between very frequently.
@rightfold no they are not
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Pour cool water over your head.
17:05
Well, unless you're using a crappy browser, which might be the case
If you have a lot of tabs open, most browsers only show the N nearest the active one, which is kind of a crude solution to that. Firefox supports tab groups, so you can arrange your tabs into separate groups and only one group will be visible at a time
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'll wait until I reach 38 for that
17:19
@RagingScallion s/$/aning?/
@ScarletAmaranth Ahahah I think I've hit a 1000 once
It works just fine
Chrome shits itself with 5
@CatPlusPlus my ram would die, I have 6GB
a one thousand
Chrome does not "shit itself with 5"
@CatPlusPlus I've done 50+ with Chrome before without too much trouble.
Chrome did have a terrible tabbing bug a few versions back. Every other tab load (more or less) would result in the tab being unusable. It wasn't a scale issue, and it's been fixed since.
17:22
I only have 78 now
I thought you sinners prefered spaces, anyway
Tomatolak.
I wonder how anand patel would feel if he knew how his adoration of a mighty Vulcan had become a meme
17:32
this game making thing is pretty fun
@BartekBanachewicz what are you making it with? plain OpenGL or some such?
Ha, automated single header generation now.
@ScarletAmaranth it's secret
(I have no idea what I'll use for the Jam)
@BartekBanachewicz :(
jk, it's Love2D
17:33
dzenkuje bardzo
I guess I can't keep a secret.
btw, have you managed to "fix" the course you "failed"?
Love is OpenSource of course so I guess it won't be a problem with the rules
@ScarletAmaranth SoftEng? Not yet and I doubt I will be able to :(
@BartekBanachewicz facepalm I just love formal education
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Q: Ensuring a call method at compile time

Tomás BadanHow can I ensure that a specific method is called, at compile time? For example, suppose I have an object with 2 methods: struct Foo { ... func1(...); ... func2(...); }; and I want to ensure that func1 is called before any calls to func2, i.e.: int main() { Foo f; ... f.func1(...

17:35
why do you link it? he's right, if you could tell, might as well not run the program, vOv
I am just smelling a really bad XY problem.
aah, right, I didn't read the question thoroughly, I just read the title and took a look at the only answer then, which was right
@ScarletAmaranth remember that CLI is still an option
I have been exploring a bit of old CLI games and there's so much potential in that
like, for really fun gameplay
Who's up for helping me with the HTMLs and CSSs?
@R.MartinhoFernandes sup
imma add random terrain in the meantime
hm tbf i have no idea how to make nice terrain without diving into collision stuff too much
line segments, perhaps
but then filling it would be a PITA
welp, classic one also had just a line
17:42
@BartekBanachewicz I need a nice HTML template to display scatter plots.
Ideally I can do the plots without baking my own pngs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you want points as DOM elements?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what about SVGs?
Oh, yeah, that's great.
1. Use some JS chart library. 2. Done.
hm, for a handwritten 1-st try terrain generator, looks fancy
17:52
const T (&data() const)[N]
{
    return arr;
}
dat syntax
@CatPlusPlus it is fairly limited.
If you want to generate SVG then you probably want to go through a vector-drawing library like Cairo anyway
um, I don't think it's necessary for a simple graph
Cairo is huge, is painful to set up and well
so is highcharts
Using gnuplot is another alternative
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@melak47 What programming language is that?
@rightfold C++ :p
user1804599
You cannot return arrays in C++.
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So it is not C++.
17:56
it's a reference
Criterion uses some jQuery-based thing
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Just use a canvas to draw a graph.
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@melak47 olol
Yes, never reuse code, do everything yourself
nobody said that
17:57
@rightfold wanna help me figure out what the conversion operator syntax for array ref is? :p
but for some cases small homegrown solution might be sufficient
@BartekBanachewicz It's not.
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Do whatever takes the least effort.
You all just suck, I guess.
so what did you choose after all?
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17:58
@melak47 conversion operator syntax for conversion to pointer to function that returns a reference to an array of function pointers.
hiya
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@melak47 Is it (operator T() const)&[N] { … }?
@rightfold no :(
Hmm, highcharts looks nice.
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(operator T&() const)[N] { … }
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18:01
I don’t know.
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operator T[N]&() const { … } vOv
none of this works ._.
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operator alias<alias<alias<T>[N]>&>() const { … }
Why are you doing this don't do this
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Dennis was smoking some very bad stuff when he thought this syntax was a good idea.
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18:05
As was Bjarne.
yeah, aliases work...but is there even a working syntax without them?
typedef the array
    using array_type = T[N];
    using array_ref = array_type&;

    const array_ref gimme()
    {
        return arr;
    }

    operator array_ref()
    {
        return arr;
    }
It probably won't work without it, because C++ grammar is shit
not that I have any idea why you'd need conversion to array ref :v
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18:09
clang once gave me a funny diagnostic.
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It told me to use a typedef instead.
5 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Why are you doing this don't do this
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I was writing a conversion operator to a function pointer involving template parameters.
Lua is a pretty bad programming language
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> Third, you should never change the value of the control variable: The effect of such changes is unpredictable. If you want to break a for loop before its normal termination, use break.
seriously, this is just bullshit.
18:11
this is terrible unbased bullshit that's annoying as fuck
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Wait for Styx.
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I.e. wait forever.
Play games in the meantime
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I want to finish the parser before the end of Sunday.
There's a lot of Sundays
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18:15
Sundae.
@rightfold you don't even need the third alias :p
user1804599
You only need one alias.
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alias<T[N]>&
so yeah you can land on arbitrary terrain now
I should disallow landing on slopes i guess
@BartekBanachewicz What? You have something against ski jumping?
18:20
You slopist
@JerryCoffin it's a clone of lunar lander, and I doubt moon landers could land on slopes
well
the whole program took me one hour and 31 minutes
@BartekBanachewicz Next week on ESPN 17, the 1/6th gravity games!
> Making an artists rendering overcomes the need for a BSD license, since the UNIX version uses curses, and direct screen shots require the BSD license.
:lol: copyright
@BartekBanachewicz Well, probably not much of a slope, anyway.
I don't see any kerbals
18:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
Ell
Ell
@bartek that is fast
or I'm slow
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@TonyTheLion LOL
@Ell Ello
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18:36
@TonyTheLion dat pun.
I know a lot of jokes about unemployed people but none of them work.
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@TonyTheLion dat pun.
@Ell it's 137 LoC total BTW
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@TonyTheLion My code is like foreigners: not working.
18:40
@TonyTheLion I once found a mailing list where they'd send you ten puns a day. I signed up thinking it'd make me laugh, but after a few days I quit because no pun in ten did.
:)
It’s hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally.
10
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@TonyTheLion those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand.
nice one
Ell
Ell
My cube thing is kinda working at like 0.5 fps
18:45
@Ell and because you wrote it in ES2 and Java you prolly can't even profile it reasonably, huh?
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@Ell improve your code.
@TonyTheLion did you take that picture?
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Your code is bad and you should feel bad.
@rightfold I feel terrible.
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18:46
You are terrible.
@rightfold Want ad: "psychic needed. Qualified person knows where to apply."
Ell
Ell
@bartek I'm not even gonna try profiling really, this is really quick and bad code
I used a double in a for loop :P
if(top==size-1)
   cout<<"stack overflow!"<<endl;
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The world is terrible for as long as hookers are not being delivered by drones.
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18:51
I once had a stack of stacks.
@Ell in a shader?
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@TonyTheLion you should see the stack management code in Styx.
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It is terrible, mostly because it was written in C and not all stack frames have the same size.
Ell
Ell
@bartek nope haha
18:56
Atheism is a non-prophet organization
Ell
Ell
But this is super throw away code
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I should rewrite it in C++.
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With a custom call_stack type that does this evilness internally.
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I should also use memcpy instead of a cast for storing an integer in a void pointer and vice versa.
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With a static assertion.
Ell
Ell
19:05
@BartekBanachewicz I think java should be reasonably easy to profile
I need a 2d binary noise function :P
I think xD idk :L
> 1972 - Dennis Ritchie invents a powerful gun that shoots both forward and backward simultaneously. lol
@Ell totes proffesional programmer thinking :)
@rightfold s/it in //
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19:21
Anyone here used AXE?
The deodorant?
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No.
@rightfold amazing website
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LOL
Because if you believe the commercials, AXE does wonders to attract beautiful women.
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19:22
@FredOverflow I don’t experience any good results.
Women didn't run to you in slow motion?
men did
there's a note at the bottom of each tube, written with a really tiny font
it says Axe doesn't work on rightfolds
only on leftfolds
sorry :(
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That’s not very nice. How about Playboy? I have that too.
Motion is relative. If women don't run to you, run to them. Its physically equivalent.
19:24
@FredOverflow well, the location of body-contact is different
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@FredOverflow I heard women are generally less interested in physics.
But they are interested in physiques.
Ha ha, that sounds like some French guy trying to say physics :-)
Ell
Ell
I want a camera zooming past a load of cubes - I think I want noise right?
2
I can fart into a mike and send you the noise as mp3.
Ell
Ell
Why is that starred? :(
19:31
Because it is funny as hell.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Ell
Ell
:P
wanna explain?
Ell
Ell
Well, I need the cubes to be placed randomly
but I don't want to store an infinitely large list of cubes, obviously :P
simple prng should suffice
Ell
Ell
where coordinates are the seed?
19:39
Are lotto numbers the seed?
Ell
Ell
Idk what the seed should be >.<
I don't know what I'm doing :L
@Ell 17
17 is the least random number
@rightfold I hear it's better but I can't tell from experience
19:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes 4 is better.
You knew that had to be coming, right?
@Ell Since you don't care about them being extremely random, and mostly want to generate positions quickly, you might consider a linear feedback shift register (LFSR). It's pretty easy to find a polynomial that'll give a period in the billions (or more) with only a few simple operations per output (though truth be told, their advantage is much bigger in hardware than in software).
Ell
Ell
I'll look that up :)
@JerryCoffin Really overdone imo
20:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's racist.
Also 'gets'
> An FPS where you experiment on the forces of good and your only weapon is mini-nukes.
@EtiennedeMartel Shouldn't that be "numberist"?
> I am most active on the php tag and the legendary Room 11
ahaha
@DeadMG Yeah, but I like whipping out the R word.
20:25
Also what's with all the fucking kids wanting to be mods
"I want to be a mod because I report bugs! yaeh!"
@CatPlusPlus Legendary? Then how come I've never heard of it?
It's PHP
There is literally nobody I want to vote on
How will I get my badge
At least with H2CO3 I had a comedy option
You've all ruined it
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Can I create a reference of type unsigned char const*& from a void*?
I voted for that Doorknob guy because he used to hang out here.
20:31
I considered it but his application is also not very good (tm)
I downvoted that kid with stupidest reasons ever
The badge is for the final phase vote anyway
But literally everyone is "meh whatever"
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@CatPlusPlus pointer arithmetic has to be performed on it, and it has to be dereferencable to an unsigned char const.
Why is it void*
@CatPlusPlus I can't agree. There are definitely at least a couple who (at least IMO) clearly should not be mods.
@JerryCoffin Okay I'll give you that
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Because I use one array to store local variables, stack frame sizes and instruction pointers.
20:37
why
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Because it’s fun.
because terrible
Do you lose rep for downvoting in the election?
donno about that
don't care about elections
you probably don't
20:45
@Xeo Rewrite ending and opening credits are quite good.
Finally finished the Shizuru route.
Now Akane.
> Will be keen on Serial Voting (As a victim of serial downvoting, I need to do that !)
the fuck does that even mean
serial downvoting is detected by the system, not moderators
@TonyTheLion in the end I didn't waste that night's sleep
all's good
@Jefffrey You don't seem to.
makes sense
That Wooble guy is my favorite for now
> My profile says I'm only 4 months old on this site, but I used to have an account for about a year and a half that got deleted because I was only 12 years old.
Why would you say something like that
It's even worse than "member from: 4 months" per se
20:52
maybe I should put me up for election - for lulz
yes, you should have
lol
I'd ban everyone probably
everyone :getout:
except me :3
@TonyTheLion Too late silly
I'd never say something like that if there was still opportunity.
that would be really silly
20:55
@Jefffrey That entire thing is so hilariously bad
egegrious
> Reader, I let you choose.
I choose Pikachu
Pfeh the election page doesn't show negative votes
> I am fond of Stack Overflow and give 10-12hours of time almost everyday. And from the last one and a half year I am almost always available here. Hence giving 30 minutes daily is not a big task for me, and this will add to become a good Moderator.
Holy shit
"I would be a good mod because I don't have a life!"
10-12 hours is kinda...
too much
20:58
lol
> 500+ visits to StackOverflow
I've wasted many a 12 hours in this very Lounge
FIVE HUNDRED?!?!
> takes a look at the gamedev.se stats
Nobody can beat thaaat
20:58
ahahahahaha
> visited 433 days, 191 consecutive
ooh.
> < Lyrics from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song >

I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Stack Overflow
ahahaha. No.
I love me-meys
> I never thought I will nominate myself for SO Moderation as there are plenty of active members already here. But I was curious to know how this election system work, So I decided to get my self nominated and observe this procedure closely. [...] If I get selected I am sure that I will be a nice moderator.

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