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15:00
PC = Playable Character? o.o
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ye
yeah
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but can also be read as "Personal Computer" :P
Ell
Ell
yeah haha
I was confused at first
I thought they meant they were googling things instead of asking the DM
@Xeo Interesting. I have done a lot of work in Adobe Flex at the job I am about to leave, but I've never had to seriously profile anything.
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15:01
We're hitting memory limits on iOS :/
iPad 2 n shit
512MB RAM
Ah. We mostly display simple data, and it's for PC consumption.
Ell
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my phone has 3GB
@Xeo Also, get rid of those microtransactions, you monster (just guessing).
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A: Memory limit and iOS memory allocation in iphone SDK?

Skyler SalehBlocks from separate memory allocations are not allocated contiguously (separate calls to alloc, malloc, new, etc.). Otherwise they are allocated contiguously(from the same call to malloc, ex. new float[30]). According to Apple your app risks being shut down for memory usage when you use more tha...

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15:05
@SamDeHaan vOv
Not my decision to make
@SamDeHaan We got lots of pictures.
We need to reduce that shit.
microtransactions are pretty much the cancer of gaming
@Xeo yeah, that's hard.
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Much of the memory consumption probably comes from alle the bitmaps in the .swc files that our artists make
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ahh I see. I'm on android anwhoo
15:08
@Ell Similar rules apply.
> According to Apple your app risks being shut down for memory usage when you use more than 20mb
As with PCs, physical RAM is not the actual reason for OOMs.
How.. how do they expect games to work?
~~Modern platforms~~
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I actually find it quite sad that our game is reaching the 260MB mark
15:10
Android has memory limits but you can create as many OpenGL textures as you want
Which is extra dumb
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@Rapptz not!
Cue textures as RAM.
aren't your pictures in an atlas?
or does iOS do things differently
It's unlikely to be one atlas
@Xeo You'll never get admitted to 1990s now
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15:12
@Rapptz Those picture are baked into the .swc. I was thinking about automatically yanking them out, and replacing them with anchors to dynamically load textures into
and having those textures in an atlas
Isn't memory consumption for Flash/ActionScript ass?
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Doesn't change the fact that we need to fix it :<
The most amazing thing is that AIR is allowed on iOS in the first place
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^
sucks
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15:15
I wish I could work on not-client for a while
or at least on stand-alone client for non-online game
So, is Bartek's emo session over?
It'll relapse.
HELP THIS BUG IS HAUNTING ME
I HAVE REWRITTEN THIS CODE IN THREE DIFFERENT WAYS AND IT IS STILL THERE
SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE FIXING Y, MAYBE YOU SHOULD ASK SOMEONE ABOUT X INSTEAD
Yes, I know, I'm probably looking in the wrong place.
:(
15:17
YOU SUCK
But I don't know where else to look.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would search for begin, begin.
look in your heart
@SamDeHaan That was a minor accident.
user3010322
What was the most generic form of Niebler's ranges?
user3010322
15:18
while ( iterable ) iterable() ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is the problem?
The JSON gets garbled.
At some point.
Somehow.
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throw out JSON, bug fixed
It's fed from an external source.
I wouldn't have picked JSON willingly for any internal communication.
@R.MartinhoFernandes (de)serializing?
15:21
It's garbled somewhere between getting it off the network and feeding it to the parser (literally nothing happens in between).
Should be fucking simple.
you sure the parser isn't the problem?
What is the more common name for C++ that came before C++11? Wikipedia calls it C++2.0, but I've heard it called C++89 too.
@SamDeHaan Yes, I'm sure because I can see the bad JSON given to it.
@QuestionC C++ 03 usually
@R.MartinhoFernandes So networking part fucks something up?
15:23
0.0, "y": 0.0} is definitely broken JSON.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Bad buffering?
@Xarn I don't know anything any more.
@CatPlusPlus I'm using asio::streambuf for that :(
Well, was.
I have now written my own buffering too.
That doesn't answer the question :v
And do you get everything in the buffer?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where's a description of the problem?
Right there where you pressed the butan
15:24
kek
I also wrote a small C# program that reads from that same port and the data is kosher there.
So I'm absolutely sure the problem is on my end.
But fuck if I know anything else.
C++ garbling up your dataz since forever
Step through?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well there is your problem, its not like anyone actually understands that. :-D
Try a different compiler/Boost build, too
15:26
@QuestionC Neither of those makes sense.
Before C++11 there was C++03, and before there was C++98.
@QuestionC C++98 and C++03.
> TIL in 2012 a 6-year-old girl threw a temper tantrum so extreme she was handcuffed and taken to jail from her kindergarten class. (nydailynews.com)
impressive title
oh well
I got a task of running tests
and the last match of Worlds on the stream is waiting for me
what a coincidence
@CatPlusPlus That way lies madness :( I would know: that's where I spent the past I-lost-track-of-how-much-time.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Stepping through Asio sounds like pain
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh
Add printing
It's my go-to because I'm too lazy to step-through
15:31
(FWIW, I was not really asking for help; merely letting off some steam)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think we understand that. :-D
Print debugging for the win.
Btw, are there any decent tools to inspect a binary buffer in MSVC?
Maybe I should try to repro this on Linux.
Oh. Nevermind, can't.
For a moment I forgot why I was doing this with MSVC anyway.
So, about those binary buffers...
haha you said 'decent' and 'MSVC' in the same sentence
you could look into a debugging visualizer
15:45
@CatPlusPlus Right. Did I mention I'm at the brink of insanity?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The usual VS debugger doesn't work?
Of course not.
It's terribly unhelpful.
How so?
Also in that case you might be fucked.
If I don't make the object a string, there's no way to inspect it without vertical reading capabilities.
lol
that... well develop vertical reading or check if there is "schema file" (or whatever they are properly called) for boost::asio.
I can change that to display the numbers in hex (for the entire watch window) if I want.
ugh, doesn't it offer to inspect the pointer member?
Well it has beginning at least
@Xarn This is a vector<char> vOv
15:53
I like how it uses '' but escapes " anyway
@R.MartinhoFernandes welp
The funny thing is that VS does have a built-in hex editor, which would be more or less the ideal way to inspect binary buffers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes In D, strings and character arrays are more or less the same thing IIRC.
Do you think they should be separate types?
What is 'character'
Also yes probably
Maybe
@CatPlusPlus Something people build up by traveling the world and interacting with real humans.
15:58
Waste of time
gotcha

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