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08:04
robot, is you here
care to look at my memory arena code?
user457812
That is the most bizarre exchange for some reason
08:08
    template<typename T> T* allocate_next() {
        if (!next)
            next = Wide::make_unique<MemoryBuffer>();
        return next->allocate<T>();
public:
There's a } missing.
yeah, just fixed that
also, in the allocate() function of MemoryBuffer, I accidentally allocated a new link in the node every time
also, I really don't want a head in my MemoryArena class, I really want a tail
else I'd be doing an O(n) search through the chunks to find free space
ah, this will do for now, assuming you don't see any crippling errors
Shouldn't return allocate_next(); have a template parameter?
yes
Well if you fixed the "always allocate a new node" bug, I don't see anything else.
Wait, won't sizeof(T) % std::alignment_of<T>::value be always 0?
Line 31, seems like you're missing parentheses.
don't think so
maybe I just fixed it up along with some other minor issue
have an update
08:19
A type can have an alignment requirement greater than its size?
my move constructor didn't move the tail pointer -> fixed
don't know?
but I don't think I assumed that it could or couldn't
No, that test is definitely wrong.
usage + sizeof(T) % std::alignment_of<T>::value != 0.
yes, you're right
because I actually allocate at usage
not usage + sizeof(T)
also, I never added sizeof(T) to usage after doing the allocation
Oh, right. Damn, these bitches are sneaky.
that's what you're for :P
08:23
You also forgot to return the ptr.
As is, it will recurse infinitely.
ok, fixedski
want latest again?
Sure.
Why didn't you implement operator= with copy+swap (or in this case, move+swap)?
because the destructors for the original have to be called
no, wait, they would be anyway
I had a reason, but if it was more than a minor brain fart, I don't remember
08:26
operator= taking arguments by value is super sweet.
I'm also gonna refactor my lexer to become a pull lexer rather than a push lexer
MSVC doesn't support alignof yet?
you make it sound as if they support any reasonably large chunk of C++11 features
Well, they have std::alignment_of...
It's almost the same thing, just neater syntax.
@DeadMG That sounds like a not-at-all-simple refactoring.
hmm
maybe
but I have other refactorings that need to happen in that area anyway
hence the existence of the MemoryArena class
for example, I realized that I was duplicating the name of the file in every token, every character, and every AST production
because I wasn't managing the memory of it properly
yeah
so now I've decided that all of the "outputs" of the compiler process, the tokens, the AST, and stuff, all go into the arena
it's actually quite nice because if you want to take ownership of them, you can just move the arena out
Btw, you know that renaming your variable from head to tail doesn't change a thing, right?
:P
no, but setting it in the constructor of MemoryBuffer to the newest item does
morning :D
08:37
@Dead is this the fun fun process of making the compiler for your language?
@thecoshman Hey there!
yes
@RMartin Hey :P
I assume then that atm you are writing it in C++, are you going to rewrite it in your own language once you can compile it? What do you call this language of yours any way?
@thecoshman Hey, I looked a bit more into your OpenGL problem and found out some new information. Check out my answer.
currently it's known as WideC, and I don't think I will
when it's done, it's interop with C++ will be more than good enough to import the compiler's existing codebase to extend it with WideC
and I have better things to write in my time than code that already exists
08:40
@RMartinhoFernandes cool, reading now. didn't notice as it seems you don't get told when stuff is edited ¬_¬
just waiting for Eclipse to load up... almost as bad as VS ¬_¬
huh... well... It didn't crash when I keep the VBO bound and use gl.glVertexAttribPointer(0, 4, GL.GL_FLOAT, false, 0, 0L); but nothing draws... need to check over it all to make extra sure nothing stupid is gonig on
Do you have the code as was at first?
I remember you commented the call to glEnableVertexAttribArray for testing yesterday. You should uncomment it.
@RMartinhoFernandes yeah... that was still commented out ¬_¬ ffs
Recruiting close voters.
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Q: object declaration and definition in c++

RogerI saw someone uses the constructor like this: class Foo { public: Foo(); }; int main(){ Foo *f= new Foo; } what is the difference between Foo *f= new Foo; and Foo *f= new Foo(); ?

here be my current vertex buffer code pastebin.com/x0nwdjAy
How large is vertexData?
08:54
it is an array of four floats, so one point
index data is just the one short '0'
Nah, not a problem.
just going to add some more debug text to make sure data is getting passed in properly... I am really stumped with this one
Can you enable those prints you added yesterday, to make sure the VBO binding is getting stored correctly?
will do
I get a '1' which is right isn't it
Yep.
(That should be the value you have in vboID[0].)
08:58
right
the tokens, codepoints, and AST all go on the memory pool
yeah, they match up alright
What are your shaders doing? Stub them with some dummy code, like setting the position and color to fixed values.
the semantic analysis graph needs to be unique_ptr based
To check if the data is fed to the pipeline.
void main(void)
{
gl_Position = position;
}
can't get much simpler then that :P
08:59
And is that position supposed to end up on screen?
yup, that works grad when I use the following
gl.glBegin(GL.GL_POINTS);
gl.glColor4f(0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f);
// gl.glVertex4f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
gl.glVertex4f(0.5f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
gl.glEnd();
That's the same point you stored in vertexData?
so when I draw a point in vertex buffer at (0,0,0,1) it should be centre of my screen, right...
I even tried having the shader set all points to screen centre, it worked with fixed function, but it was like no points where being sent to through the pipeline when trying to use it with buffers
09:02
I found Direct3D's shaders to be easy to work with
Are you sure it's GL4.GL_POINT?
The C constant is GL_POINTS (note the S).
RAGE!!!!!!
ONE FUCKING CHARACTER
Does it work?
09:04
AT FUCKING LAST!
rep to you man
Nice. I'll add this detail to my answer :)
commented, but I think you have a cooler head right now... ONE FUCKING CHARACTER!
didn't the compiler error if you named a constant that didn't exist?
@DeadMG But it does exist.
09:06
I checked now.
@DeadMG there is both GL_POINT and GL_POINTS
well that's spectacularly dumb on the part of OGL
There is a GL_POINT in the C API, too.
@RMartinhoFernandes your kidding me :O
And JOGL is just a dumb binding. A decent binding would use enums for this thing.
@thecoshman It's to be used for something else. I have no idea what for.
If you had to write something like AssemblyMode.GL_POINTS instead of GL.GL_POINTS...
09:08
@RMartinhoFernandes well, they built a dodad that auto generates the bindings from the C code. Though it is rather crude, all of the parameter names are things like int0, int1 etc.
WTB variadic templates
Woot! I gained a bounty!
closing that tab felt sooo good
I suspect there's a badge for that.
@RMartinhoFernandes Earnt it bro, seriously. Thanks so much :D
09:11
what, closing a tab?
@DeadMG the tab for this question that has been plaguing me for over a week now
Ah, no, no badge for gaining bounties. Only for offering. I guess the extra rep is enough of a prize.
time to commit to SVN :D
@RMartinhoFernandes I get a badge for offering bounty :D
Yeah, all the bounty related badges are for offering them.
Makes sense.
There is already an incentive to gain them: the rep.
I have all the bounty-related badges already anyway :)
09:14
you know
with my new lexer design, I think I can skip this Codepoint stage, which will be nice
Damn, now this screws up my calculations for the rep cap.
@RMartinhoFernandes bounty is ignored for rep cap
from what I can tell, there is no limit to how much bounty you can earn in a day
Yes, that's what makes the calculations difficult. I can't just look at the rep page. I need to do some math.
So, I already have 234, and I can earn more 110 today, plus accepts.
@RMartinhoFernandes oh I see... I think you take it a bit too seriously :P
09:32
hey
I thought that if you did something like T* t = new T; then you could do t->~T();
if you had a template
Maybe you can, but it doesn't prevent delete from calling the destructor.
Which, obviously, it's' bad.
no, I knowthat
but VS barfed on it
it's in the memory arena class and I used placement new so
1>d:\backups\code\repo\blank\blank\MemoryArena.h(50): error C2300: 'Wide::Parser::StringExpression' : class does not have a destructor called '~T'
That's weird. It should work.
When you use placement new, you don't have much choice but to use that.
yes, exactly
fuck you once again, Visual Studio
It sounds really strange that it barfs on that. I'm sure the standard library does that somewhere.
Like, say, std::vector.
09:37
yes, exactly what I was thinking
or even shared_ptr when using make_shared
or a dozen other use cases
Yeah, there must be something else wrong.
well, Visual Studio hates lambdas
maybe it's that?
.... la dumbdas... ¬_¬ he he he
Hmm. Possible.
Try making a destroy_impl<T> function and calling that from the lambda.
@DeadMG you can work around it by qualifying the destructor name
09:42
it's a template argument, there's nothing to qualify it with
foo->T::~T() or something similar
Ah, so it's a known bug.
VS is happy then
"work around" it's like the catchphrase of MS
09:43
yes, it's happy with that
of course
-3
Q: Best Data Structure and Best Sorting algorithm

Nauman ZubairWhich data structure algorithm is the best data structure and i also want to know that which sorting algorithm is best in to time wise and space wise..

it's happy with that in a local struct, but stick it in a lambda and it barfs again
"I'm looking for one data structure to rule them all."
Feel free to report it on Connect. We can bet rep on what they'll do to it :)
heh
why do they even bother operating Connect?
I certainly don't bother to report the bugs I FIND
09:45
100 rep says it'll take them 14 days to mark as "wontfix"
@RMartinhoFernandes ... and in the darkness bind them
actually, make that 20 days
@DeadMG It doesn't take a lot of effort.
admittedly, it must be easy to pay a couple of guys to respond "WONTFIX" or "Fixed in next version" to every bug
oh, it's my old friend and joy...
1>Compiler.cpp(54): error C2039: '__this' : is not a member of 'Wide::Parser::AST'
09:48
Ah, you already have that workaround in your toolbelt.
well, at least it's right to bitch that I'm accessing a nonexistent variable, even if it's definitely not called __this or anything like that
shit, I've been a member for 11 days and didn't see the notification bar until now
mmmh
or well, I've seen it but didn't realize what it was.. "stackexchange, hmm.. probably some advertisement shit"
I think that staying up all night was a dumb move, I think I over-estimated how much sleep I got during the day yesterday
feeling whacked now
and I got quite annoyed over the fact that "there is no notification bar, how do people keep track of replies without clicking their profile, and then 'replies'"
and I've got a lovely train journey ahead of me
you can sleep on the train?
Sounds familiar.
It's coffee time!
09:52
ugh, hate coffee
I drink too much coffee at work :(
yeah, I could sleep on the train, if I want to end up in Nottingham
and tea for that matter... starting to get fed up with them
people who say that they "drink too much coffee at work" usually doesn't drink coffee that often
I'm sure that's what would happen to me.
09:52
@DeadMG spontaneous adventure, YAY!
@refp then I throw an exception!
not yay
"I need to sleep and want to cuddle my puppy"
that's my adventure
When I took the bus from work, I often fell asleep and ended up one or two kilometres away from home.
@thecoshman the exception was uncaught and you just killed the running application (ie. your life)
But hey, at least I exercised.
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow, that was a really bad question. I don't understand sometimes how people can ask questions like that. It's like asking "What's the best shirt to wear?" or "What's the best boat?" with no context suggesting what you intend to use the boat for.
09:54
¬_¬ I like coffee... but I don't like my mouth tasting of it all the time
@Omnifarious The best boat is an upboat :P
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@Omnifarious true, I would suggest a very different shirt to a buxom lady then I would to a obese sweaty man
hello
09:56
You're so predictable.
lol
@Dead yes I do think the d3d way of handling shaders is nicer as well
1 message moved to bin
Anything is nicer than the OpenGL API.
That thing is extremely crappy.
:2155431 Lunge<C++> ¬_¬
09:57
what, even the Windows API?
Win API < OpenGL API
Win API < DX API
Win API > OpenGL API.
at least the OGL API doesn't have hideous macro pollution like WinAPI
09:58
Win API < cat shit
though I did enjoy forcing the win API to let me use objects for call backs rather then static functions
What is wrong with the Windows API?
everything
what isn't wrong with the Windows API
"Everything" seems to be the standard Lounge<C++> response to "What is wrong with X?"
10:00
it suffers from the same problems that most C APIs suffer from
@RMartinhoFernandes ?
You can't judge a C library from C++ point of view.
sure you can :P
That's like saying French is really sucky English.
10:02
no, that's like saying French sucks
it is ¬_¬ :P
even in C, they knew not to define random shit macros
and the twenty billion unnecessary other macros like INT, LONG, etc
@StackedCrooked If you consider how much better it could have been while still using C.
@DeadMG OpenGL has that kind of crap too.
and also, their message proc is fucked
why not just have an array of function pointers? you'd use at most 1kb more memory having the message value as an index into an array of function pointers
is not the idea of things like INT or GLINT to ensure that it is of a fixed size?
10:04
then they can actually take meaningful parameters instead of that WPARAM and LPARAM bullshittery
@thecoshman The C and C++ Standards both provide fixed-size integral typedefs.
oh god, having things like defining a int* as a type called intPtr it's just painfull
@DeadMG huh...
LONG_PTR, WPARAM, LPARAM, HWND
@DeadMG there is 0xFFFF messages, so it would be 256K
well, they could just use a hash map
it's not like that isn't what the assembler for any switch/case is going to boil down to anyway
ok, use it on top of WndProc
10:06
that won't gain me the ability to have meaningful parameters instead of the LPARAM and WPARAM bullshit
@deadmg: i added explanation of "why" at the start of the posting
use MFC.
wow
are you serious?
Ok, I remember the toolbar API in Win32 to be quite painful to work with.
10:07
@DeadMG yep
well
I'm not entirely sure if I know you well enough to have respected you previously
but it's certainly way down in the negatives now
MFC is a hideous abomination that should be scourged from the earth
it's even worse than using the Windows API directly
it's myth. everyone heard that MFC is bad thing, but did you ever used it?
I know that they use memcpy to implement their CArray class
@DeadMG well it does do some COM stuff. but i think that's all. :-)
and I know that their CString class uses CoW in it's implementation
10:09
so what?
that is, utterly broken semantics and hideously bad performance
i.e., the worst of everything I could imagine
Your imagination sucks.
you can use MFC but don't use CString
in terms of "programming framework" :P
I'd do better interropping with the CLR and using WPF
at least WPF can produce GUIs that don't look like they were automatically generated by a program in the late 80s
a lot of MFC stuff is just a thin wrap of SendMessage
10:11
yeah
so thin it's nonexistent in plenty of places
@DeadMG did you used winapi directly, for GUI?
actually, I chose instead to write my own GUI classes hardware rendered in Direct3D
I've used it directly to get a rendering context for openGL... it was not fun at all
oh yeah
have I mentioned that the Windows API can't play well at all with Direct3D?
what idiot came up with that?
and the same with WPF
Microsoft never heard of an "interface"?
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This is incredible.
10:19
@DeadMG microsoft sort of invented "interface"... but there are different parts of the same company. some parts do good stuff, some parts do bad stuff.
@DeadMG btw, your compiler uses memcpy to implement assignment, sometimes
the new PPL is really quite good
@Abyx The key there is "sometimes". And when it has a complex class like std::string, it doesn't. It does the right thing and runs the custom assignment operator.
@DeadMG optimizer of your compiler implements assignment via memcpy, even for non-PODs, sometimes
@AlfPSteinbach what is unsupported about int main( int argc, char* argv[], char* envp[] ) in *nix?
I can't tell if my screen is blanking... or I am blinking slowly :S
10:30
@rubenvb what exactly do you think is supported?
@AlfPSteinbach You say in your article that it is not really supported anymore, but glibc docs still mention it. Are you referring to POSIX.1 that forbids it?
@rubenvb i had to google it again to find reference (it's just common knowledge). i think i'll include this reference: [securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/…. thanks!
@AlfPSteinbach your link gives "page not found"
but I got it by searching
cpx
cpx
10:37
@rubenvb Oh its the ] at the end.
wait that's not all
OK, fair enough. I wouldn't trust the other arguments to main any further than an almost immediate copy to some local variable :)
but to say it's not supported anymore by *nix is false IMHO.
sbi
sbi
> Why are you using auto_ptr anyway? A good C++ programmer can manage memory himself without having any leaks or problems. Use containers and wrappers and the delete keyword. – Truncheon 7 mins ago
@sbi yeah, smart pointers are evil O_o
sbi
sbi
So can someone explain to me why this was closed? I don't get it.
@sbi seems legit to me... has the OP posted the same question recently before?
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman If so, someone would have pointed it out.
@sbi WTF, is he serious?
sbi
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes How would I know?
@RMartinhoFernandes hey bud... things like glLoadIdentity are part of the fixed function ain't they... thus would not directly work with shaders
cpx
cpx
10:50
@sbi Maybe because for (some iterator loop here) doesn't represent the actual work in question.
@AlfPSteinbach ok, but *nix != POSIX. and I can't for the life of me find any decent POSIX.1 reference saying it's illegal, but that's probably my fault :)
@sbi would they :P
@cpx but then it is just a poor question that the OP needs to add info to, not a question that needs to be closed
@rubenvb i can't find it either now. google letdown.
@thecoshman Yep, all the matrix functions are fixed function.
sbi
sbi
@cpx It doesn't matter. There's much worse questions that weren't closed.
10:51
@RMartinhoFernandes so I have to implement them all via my own shader based pipeline...
¬_¬ let the fun begin
cpx
cpx
I won't vote it to close anyway. I just took a guess a on why it was closed. :s

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