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@thecoshman lol
@Rerito Heck i live in delhi :P
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@Griwes op= is not a no-op :P
it does the push_back
@Xeo with (op=) and (op* being a no-op)
@BartekBanachewicz still a white triangle
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@Griwes swapped 'em
13:01
English seriously needs parens.
AAAARGH
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:P
op=fag
@EdwardMckinzie wait, fuck, why are you writing to gl_FragColor
define an output first.
you don't have to bind it because something something default fshader output lookup rules
but I'm pretty sure it has to be defined
@BartekBanachewicz can you check my full code please, and tell me whats wrong?
inb4 Fuck off
13:02
@BartekBanachewicz oh, I mention this to rightfold, but he wasn't interested. Fancy working on a Space Engineers clone?
Some varying out thingy.... I wish I had my GLSL knowledge fresh.
@EdwardMckinzie Does that compile properly?
@thecoshman should I know that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep, and it shows the triangle, but no color
How did you check?
13:03
@EdwardMckinzie you haven't defined an output for the shader
should i paste the code here or use pastebin ? lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes failed shader compilation will break the render p much every time
No, you should make sure it compiles properly.
@EdwardMckinzie Is it C or C++?
it is C, basic triangle example in opengl
13:04
@EdwardMckinzie you probably should read more about shaders in 4.0
Here it is :D
wall of code
13:04
Maybe whose who dwonvoted will write a comment? — Vlad from Moscow 4 mins ago
@BartekBanachewicz Erm... you build space ships in a modular block like way... then fly them around. It has asteroids for mining resources, meteors to piss you off, ability to kill other players if you want. Ships can break appart as you smash into each other.
I am so sorry for Vlad
lol you guys deleted my code ?
glGetShaderiv(fs, GL_COMPILE_STATUS, &compile_ok);
Everyone mocks him
13:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^
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36 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I SAID NO.
@BartekBanachewicz I see nothing after linkage.
that's not compilation!
@Xeo Lol, starred
Can you link fragment shaders without outputs?
13:05
you certainly can't use them
@Columbo Look the comments, he's investigating. Retaliation downvotes coming
That's not likely to happen - such people usually get serially downvoted by you. — Griwes 9 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes sigh, lemme find my spec pdf
@Edward Grab a debugger.
inb4 I get several downvotes on valid answers
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13:06
:D
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Oi @BartekBanachewicz
You still didn't answer
"there's no colour, here's the full code" as a problem description means you haven't debugged enough.
@BartekBanachewicz so, interested? basically, I want to make a game like that, but I'm shit at this basic project setup nonsense.
> Fragment outputs output per-fragment data and are declared using the out storage qualifier. It is a
compile-time error to use auxiliary storage qualifiers or interpolation qualifiers on an output in a fragment
shader. It is a compile-time error to declare a fragment shader output that contains any of the following:
:FF
13:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes Its just an example, from one of the tutorial site, i was testing vs2013 after linking glew and glfw
@EdwardMckinzie My point stands.
Grab a debugger.
@Xeo I suppose my misunderstanding stems from the fact that back_inserter doesn't create/isn't a real iterator.
(Can a tutorial that doesn't teach you how to debug early on be really good?)
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@BartekBanachewicz Okay, assuming it is a real iterator - what would operator* return?
Would it push_back a default constructed value and return that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes. but it should be read around the same time as one
13:10
@thecoshman sounds fun. I might be interested. Might use relaxed-2-clause-LPBPR
@BartekBanachewicz ¬_¬ is that your bollocks licence?
@thecoshman "licence"
points 2 and 3 still stand
but my only real requirement is that Linux gets proper support... that even means I'm willing to fuck around in Haskell
@thecoshman It should at the very least mention debuggers near the "what tools you will need" bits.
@thecoshman now we're talking
13:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes ofc
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@VáclavZeman if you go write a decent HTML parsing library for Clojure I'll be more than happy to use that.
@BartekBanachewicz fyi, I don't know Crapskell
welp, you have some time to get that over with until I finish Potato Empires
I've it nearly playable and I want to finish it before starting a new project
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@thecoshman You don't need Haskell to support Linux oO
All development on VMs
13:13
@Xeo ... what?
That's the only true way
@CatPlusPlus only if you join the project
A Haskell project? No thanks
I said I only 'demand' that we support linux, and thus technically willing to use Haskell. Though I'd rather not to be honest.
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@BartekBanachewicz you can now walk around in Video Game. :P
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13:15
And the camera follows you.
@thecoshman using Haskell depends on whether you want the game to work correctly and not crash
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wtf
@BartekBanachewicz ¬_¬ don't give me that crap
Said a person whose program runs entirely in IO :v
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lol
13:15
not really, no :S
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Also @BartekBanachewicz your answer on that question is still wrong
with back_inserter
just FYI
Rust looks like a much better choice, but AFAIK it's still sucks for the libraries for openGL.
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@Xeo my boyfriend has a back inserter.
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@Xeo I suppose the default-constructible is too much to ask
I think even the low level bindings tend to be broken
13:17
@рытфолд eww
that's the most disgusting thing I've read today
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes. And it'd also require an assignment operator on the constructed value
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What's disgusting about it?
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@рытфолд gratz
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Do you not have sex? Oh wait this is a programming chatroom.
13:18
tbh, even if I had sex
@thecoshman vOv. That's still my opinion.
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well too late then
@thecoshman lol, it does?
I'd like to work on Glisha a bit first anyway; it'd be a very good base for such projects
@AlexM. you have wild imaginations
@рытфолд Programmers have sex
13:19
Starbait
@R.MartinhoFernandes look good, or suck in terms of libs?
@AbhishekGupta Of course, or the race would have died out by now.
@BartekBanachewicz that's fine, just don't state opinion as fact.
  back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator= (typename Container::const_reference value)
    { container->push_back(value); return *this; }
  back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator* ()
    { return *this; }
  back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator++ ()
    { return *this; }
  back_insert_iterator<Container> operator++ (int)
    { return *this; }
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13:20
inserter iterators are a giant hack
We should summon @chmod711telkitty
@thecoshman Haskell might be not the only way to create correct and stable software, but it's certainly one of the good ways to do so vOv
I might be inclined to agree with you if you said it was an opinion. You are also ignoring the all the strict language shit in the world will not save you from logical errors.
@BartekBanachewicz indeed, but see above :P
@thecoshman dependent types kinda do (if we're "in the world")
Also, logical errors don't crash well-formed programs
no, they can do much worse things
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13:22
@BartekBanachewicz unfortunately almost all libraries are designated "unstable."
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(And unmaintained forever.)
@BartekBanachewicz no, but they can result in incorrect behaviour, at least from the sense of "That's not what I wanted to happen"
@thecoshman Interested in what?
@рытфолд I disagree with "almost all", and their "unstable" is typically better than regular JS codebase "prod"
@sehe No, it's not false. You seem to assume generating a class means generating code.
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13:23
@Puppy Space Engineer clone
@thecoshman true. So would you rather focus on fixing those, or those and all of the issues with concurrency, stability, data validation and whatnot?
anyway, we've been over that so many times already
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Haskloll
ITT no issues with concurrency, stability, or data validation arise from using Haskell.
Data validation is particularly funny.
Hask-kill
if you want to do that project in Haskell, get to learning it, I'll finish potato, we can get Glisha to working state and then do it
if not, I'm not interested.
13:25
dat edit
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IOW you're not interested. :D
If your program is written in Haskell, your users are physically incapable of creating bad input.
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Fuck users.
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If they give me bad input I will sue them for breaking my program!
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Funny thing about programming Monte Carlo methods: even if you have a bug in your code, if it's rare enough your final result will still be correct
13:26
@BartekBanachewicz Learn to use a language I can do. Set up a basic project to start writing a game in I can unable to stomach. So yeah, if you give me a starting project and/or are willing to help through the game, cool beans
@Puppy Space Engineer clone (well, inspired) game. ¬_¬ for Linux... you're welcome to join
@AlexM. you're not tolerant enough to be an European
hmm
for Linux, huh?
@Puppy you know what I mean
@thecoshman We have a pretty good project infrastructure with Potato Empires already; the only thing that'd be missing is a graphics lib/abstraction, and we're working on one with Jefff.
do you really mean across-platform or Linux-only?
13:28
@Puppy cross
but that's not much different :P
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@BartekBanachewicz This should be relevant to your interests: github.com/Microsoft/bond
@AlexM. Because the first examples they see are if statements that compare variables to values.
@Xeo saw that already
Only the compiler part is in Haskell
still cool that they're using it
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An animated song about male and female genitals, produced by Swedish state television for 6-year olds, gets 18-year limit on YouTube.
lol
@thecoshman As long as you don't require me to do stuff on Linux, then I may be interested.
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13:30
@BartekBanachewicz Toot toot, your answer is still broken~
@Puppy as long as you don't work against it, that's fine :P
@Xeo Is rightfold mentioned at all?
okeydokey then
iow, just accept that it's gl :P
@Xeo "broken"?
13:31
well between Wide and my other commitments it's not tremendously likely that I will be putting in any great deal of effort
but everything platform specific can be abstracted away
but I could contribute from time to time I guess
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copyTo accepts an output array
not an iterator
no?
> OpenCV users should not care about OutputArray, they just pass Mat, vector<T> etc. to the functions.
@Puppy you familiar with the game?
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13:32
Right. Still not an iterator.
@thecoshman A little. I played the brief free weekend.
@BartekBanachewicz wait... when did openCV get all C++
@Puppy so you know the core idea, good enough :P
@thecoshman in 2.0?
@BartekBanachewicz how old is that? When I used it... like 5 years ago, I think it was only C
@Xeo hmpfh. What now? That means the back_inserter solution has no chance of working
13:34
@BartekBanachewicz I'll have a look at your code stuff and see if I can work out wtf is going on etc etc
@thecoshman a few years already
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@BartekBanachewicz correct
@Puppy are you ok with Crapskell?
highly doubtful.
13:35
@thecoshman remember that potato is a web app.
but it's no great shakes to me if you want to use it since I wasn't going to be a major contributor anyway
... it probably isn't too smart to start a project in language only one dev knows :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes wokay. I still think he meant it as in "it's producing bloat nonetheless" (it seemed to be a tack-on argument to his "it's hardly a performance thing). But wokay
Of course, you're right
@BartekBanachewicz oh right yeah, I was thinking like normal desktop application
@thecoshman except I have another quite experienced dev and 3 beginners.
13:37
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah... no big deal really
and there's Jefff too if he decides to join
man, I'd so rather be using Rust :P
Safe and usable
but we've been talking about Glisha lately and I suppose we'd like to work on that first
@thecoshman I agree to reduce my Haskell advertising if you stop spreading FUD about it.
@BartekBanachewicz ¬_¬ tempting...
@BartekBanachewicz Glisha is you Haskell gl lib?
@thecoshman yep
framework more than a library
aimed to reduce friction with small-to-mid-sized projects
13:40
@orlp YOU!
YES
@orlp I solved Problem 291 with your is_prime function
hah
¬_¬ you don't use 'master' as 'master'
BUT THE ANSWER IS WRONG.
There are false positives I forgot about ;___;!
13:40
eehm
there should be no false positives
Curse you Carmichael
at least not < 64 bit
Guys, how to get the errors if shader compile fails in opengl?
I did do one modification, could you link me the exact function you used?
Apply a goat
13:41
@MohammadAliBaydoun Nice problem. I'd say factorize the sums and see what you get
(x^2 + y^2)(x^2 - y^2) on the numerator
Drat. I want to go shopping, but now I have to call Tesco to check if(they have eggs).
which again can be factorized
@Columbo I brute forced a bit of small primes to see what pattern comes up
@MohammadAliBaydoun lol
Dude
13:42
@MartinJames of course they do
@Columbo I put it on OEIS, and got a perfect sequence
@MohammadAliBaydoun Seriously?
Noob
Oh I tried the factorization approach.
I did all kinds of things with it.
Please don't do that in future, it ruins the fun
From congruences to diophantine equations
13:43
@MohammadAliBaydoun Okay, let me try then :)
Wokay. In that case, one more link for you to read: "What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic". Specifically Most effective way for float and double comparison. You might consider fixed point or decimal representations — sehe 1 min ago
Poor student. At least, he seems to absorb it. At some pace...
Are you guys restarting Kyrostat
(cause it's not dead)
@MohammadAliBaydoun please link me the exact is_prime function you used
@CatPlusPlus ouch
I dunno, I'd like to make Glisha usable, and making a game alongside is a perfect opportunity for that
13:47
@CatPlusPlus Not really... perhaps steal the name :P
I could maybe play around with Racket or Clojure or Scala
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I'd like to make a game, but dealing with all the library bullshit makes me kinda lose interest immediately :s
Also that
@Xeo ¬_¬ I know them feels
@BartekBanachewicz ... I really want to use Rust...
@MohammadAliBaydoun I dno
13:47
@Xeo then use Love
@MohammadAliBaydoun that includes the change - are you sure it's a false positive?
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I mean, I got SFML to work on VS'15 now, and I guess I'll just use Box2D with a few custom deleters, but meh
Still annoying
@MohammadAliBaydoun can you give an example of a false positive?
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I just wanna do stuff
Rust is way too early for anything serious
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21 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Xeo then use Love
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wazzat
@CatPlusPlus o_0 this is serious?
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> in Lua
aaaand closed
Where 'serious' = 'anything other than experimental snippets'
13:48
why?
I thought you just wanted to do stuff
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cause I don't wanna learn Lua too for that
uh, learning Lua would take you an hour tops
it's dead simple
@orlp Give me a sec, I'll rerun the solution and write the primes verified to a file
Lua? More like Poo-a
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@BartekBanachewicz sure. It's still not something I wanna do
13:49
(he he he)
@Xeo well then, keep doing nothing with C++.
language wars all over again :S
@thecoshman It's going to be painful. You have been warned.
'Painful' is not a strong enough word
@thecoshman do you want to use Rust, or do you want to make a game
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know, I've already started work on some stuff for it.
13:51
Early ecosystems are a nightmare
Everything in Rust is fucking unstable
but then I left it, and everything rotted into brokenness :P
Even the stupid configuration syntax for Cargo
@BartekBanachewicz both god damn it!
Using Racket and leveraging Lipsyness for modding is what I'd like to do at some point
well then, you're doomed with fighting with its unstable ecosystem
13:52
Probably never
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@BartekBanachewicz Okay, lemme formulate it like this: I wanna program the logic, in a language that I am comfortable with and know how to use well. Currently, that's only C++. Maybe a shame, but a fact. It's all the stuff around the logic programming that's making me not want to.
@CatPlusPlus Racket?
@thecoshman another lisp (quite good one, but still)
@BartekBanachewicz Wacket?
@Xeo my sentiments too, more or less
13:54
It has a statically typed variant
> When aliasing directories, make sure that the paths in both alias and its corresponding location have a trailing slash / character.
Great, more software that can't paths.
@Xeo Okay, I understand that. Points to make: Lua is used in gamedev for logic. Lua is good for logic, because it's easy to write and test rapidly, makes it easy to create mods and plugins that add logic. Lua is easy to learn. Lua is bad because it is dynamically typed and has some weird gimmicks.
@BartekBanachewicz sames true for most dynamic languages, your point?
with Love it's great for small-ish games and prototypes
@orlp I'm attempting to verify all the numbers that passed your primality test with a naive approach
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13:56
tbh, I think I'd rather use Python than Lua, simply because I did some stuff in it. But same points as those against using Lua.
So far, 55000 of them have been verified ;p
@MohammadAliBaydoun wait no, there is a bug with this
really I don't know of any particularly good gamedev frameworks, principally it seems because they tend to be written by gamedevs and we all know what they're like.
@Xeo Doesn't really matter if you manage to find a framework that's similarly easy to use
@MohammadAliBaydoun I reworked the code to use different bases
@MohammadAliBaydoun to prevent the case where the number > the case
13:57
if using something like Unity is off the table, you're pretty much from-scratch really.
because that causes a bug
Did you look at UE4 Xeo
err
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@Puppy I'm currently working with Unity at work and... it's not really pleasant.
either way, I think this should work
13:58
It's 20$/month iirc
UE4 could be a nice idea, but I am not sure if I would pick it being a singular developer
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@CatPlusPlus I'll probably look at it soon because of work, but iunno if that isn't overkill for a 2D game on the rather simple side of the spectrum
@CatPlusPlus /year IIRC
@CatPlusPlus Doesn't that involve dealing with "library bullshit" as well?
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@CatPlusPlus Isn't it free for indie or something?
13:58
UDK was, UE4 isn't
@R.MartinhoFernandes everything in C++ involves that
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oh, right
UDK is UE3
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@BartekBanachewicz /month
13:59
@BartekBanachewicz Everything in everything involves that. Unless I don't know what "library bullshit" is supposed to be.
@orlp Careful with the literals like 585226005592931977
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> When releasing a product using UE4, you’re signing up to pay Epic 5% of gross revenue.
19$/month + 5% royalty
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and that
I certainly don't
13:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes As bad as cabal might be, it sorta works. I don't have any comparable cross-platform solution for C++.
I once had a bug because I forgot to put ll at the end.
@MohammadAliBaydoun the literal is 585226005592931977ull
@Xeo 5% of 0 is 0
oh no
it isn't
good catch, although the compiler would warn

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