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20:02
@CatPlusPlus Thanks so much for highlighting my typo:( I need another round of 'shake pizza crumbs from KB'.
@Griwes he clearly hasn't seen Java
@thecoshman Neither did he see C++ :P
@MartinJames why would anyone implement their own linked list?
@melak47 use clang to compile clang?
@Mgetz well I'm probably asking for trouble building it with the VS2015 CTP :p
20:06
@Griwes honestly, IMHO c++11 is a completely different language than c++98
it just happens to share some syntax
@BartekBanachewicz Download gets stuck at 2.8 of 10.2MB =/
@Borgleader weird
i dled just fine
@Borgleader I think that's what happened when I tried to view it in-browser, but just downloading it worked fine.
@melak47 I tried both. Same result
@Puppy now? later? scrap that?
20:08
well, I guess no vulkan for you
@melak47 T_T But I must assimilate it
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Assilate what?
@ThePhD i plinked you, dumbass
valve vulkan slides
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Assimilate*
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Also, I didn't get the plink. ;~:
20:11
SPIR-V: Allows conversion from/to LLVM IR
C++ > GPU :v
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AWW YEH
Haskell -> GPU
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Now I just have to convert HLSL to SPIR-V.
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I... guess through LLVM, but yeah!
@ThePhD just union_cast the bytecodez!
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20:13
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/cc @BartekBanachewicz Looks like they learned a lot from Mantle!
It is Mantle
We've been over this thephd
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Apparently!
@ThePhD dude, it is mantle
20:15
Vulkan being a cleaned up and portable version of Mantle has pleasant symmetry with OpenGL being a cleaned up, portable version of IrisGL.
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@Borgleader IrisGL?
tell me something I didn't know half a year ago
@BartekBanachewicz We don't all have exclusive access. You pretentious prick :P
<3
I'm kidding btw
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@Borgleader ^ Oh god. ;~;
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20:16
Why would they give me MORE responsibility?
~performance~
@ThePhD Because you're an adult.
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@Borgleader I'm not an adult. Have you seen my code? :c
For extra joy: now you'll have to sync and avoid hazards between GPU and CPU
@Borgleader everyone knows I'm a pretentious prick
20:18
@ThePhD Grow the fuck up then ;)
@CatPlusPlus yea
woot woot, exceptions are working :v
@BartekBanachewicz I am too, so I can't give you crap about it :P
dl worked btw, reading it now
@ThePhD Because "C" developers!
What I want to know is whether this needs any special GPU support
20:22
@CatPlusPlus nah
ES 3.1 right
so poopy's not here
gah, with "MicrosoftMode", char16_t gets removed. without MicrosoftMode, VS' stdlib is useless
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@melak47 Why would... they do that?
@ThePhD compatibility with how VS2013 works :v
or something.
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@melak47 WELL, WE'Re ON VS 2015 CTP
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PICK IT UP CLANG.
20:24
Nobody cares about CTPs geez
So if my constructors throws an exception, how do I create an alternative object without using a pointer?
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Sign Bit Extension.
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Hrm.
@Mikhail An "alternative object"? What are you talking about?
Hipster object
An antipattern
20:27
@JerryCoffin try {fancyobject m_keyboard(10,12);} catch (...) {boringobject m_keyboard(10,12);}
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@melak47 ^^ LET'S WRITE A HLSL -> SPIR-V COMPILER. :D
The spec isn't published yet nub
@CatPlusPlus It's only an antipattern if it initially seems like a good idea, and only (often much) later it becomes apparent that the problems outweigh the strengths. In this case the problems may be obvious pretty quickly.
@JerryCoffin You just never heard of it
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20:28
@CatPlusPlus They lied to me? ;~;
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@CatPlusPlus Could be.
@ThePhD Apparently the provisional one is
Still, not final
Hi folks! I have that strange question here, and commented:
@Mikhail So you have (at least in essence) a pointer/reference to an abstract base class, which will be initialized to point to one of two implementations, and you want to know how to do that without a pointer? The obvious alternative would be a reference.
20:30
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Q: Point, square, and cube program help on C++

DexFenikI've been writing a program for CS class that's supposed to get the X and Y coordinates from the user, as well as the length of a square and the height of the cube, and it should then calculate the area of the square and the surface area and volume of the cube (plus some coordinates stuff but tha...

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@CatPlusPlus Ah. I see.
@ThePhD is there any driver though? except for integrated intel stuff? :S
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There's a spir_provisional branch here: github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIR/tree/spir_20_provisional
lol IMDB reviews
"Most Excellent" 7/10
class Cube : public Square ... A Cube isn't a Square, that's fundamentally wrong! — πάντα ῥεῖ 2 mins ago
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@melak47 Probably not. I'm hoping I can go SPIR-V -> GLSL
eww :S
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@melak47 Well, it's pretty damn stinkin' new, so I don't think we'd get driver support THAT FAST.
cmon nvidia, you're usually good with this
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20:32
Still.
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Need a way for HLSL to place nice with SPIR.
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If we can get HLSL -> AST, then we can go either HLSL -> SPIR-V or HLSL -> GLSL.
I don't think parsing HLSL is too complicated if you use a sane parser
prolly a few hours of Parsec work
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I don't thinkit's the parsing of HLSL into an AST that's the problem.
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It's the Code Generation bits.
20:35
indeed
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I recall that @Puppy wrote the Wide parser really quickly, but struggled a lot with the code generation bits.
Out of memory!
Tried to allocate 1233691664 bytes.
RIP
so, since puppy ain't here
1 hour jam
warmup round
who's up
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@Rapptz That's just over 1GB.
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20:36
@BartekBanachewicz I'm... in class.
@πάνταῥεῖ It's not a particularly strange question. Beginners misunderstanding object orientation and (especially) inheritance is so common that practically every issue of every programming magazine from around 1990 to 2000 (and maybe later) had at least one article that basically boiled down to "The LSP exemplified in N pages" (1<N<10, as a general rule).
:')
bugging me
What's trying to allocate what where
@JerryCoffin Sure. It's fundamentally wrong though, that a cube is the same as a square, unless you apply flattening of geometric dimensions.
20:38
RAM is hardly the only reason for allocation failures
It's a call to malloc.
@MarcoA. >>carefully<< cut the blue wire
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@JerryCoffin Sounds like the same problem because pointers can't be null and the catch block doesn't share scope with the rest of the program...
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes, it's fundamentally wrong. My point is that misusing inheritance is so common that it can't be considered strange. This is a little like not throwing an exception when the user enters a letter where a digit is expected. It's definitely an error--but far too common to qualify as "exceptional".
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20:40
@Borgleader ^ Another thing that's not going to compile on Windows with VC++. :(
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I really need to hurry up and switch to OpenGL...
Apparently you can now be bread in space
@BartekBanachewicz 1 hour? bleh
@melak47 hardcore style
a clone of super hexagon perhaps
mmm haven't played that one in a while
@ThePhD Parsing is trivial. Analysis is the most difficult. Codegen not too hard.
20:42
there you are
You all suck at SH
Puppadoms race in orbit.
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@Puppy Analysis?
@CatPlusPlus you need a brain tumor to be good at it
semantic analysis.
20:43
I had the best score~
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What's... uh. That for?
on hexagonest?
er
it means the part where you turn the program into something you can actually understand.
@JerryCoffin "My point is that misusing inheritance is so common ..." Yeah, it's completely misusing inheritance. Sure that's not that exceptional of course :-P ...
name lookup, overload resolution, etc.
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20:43
Semantic analysis, also context sensitive analysis, is a process in compiler construction, usually after parsing, to gather necessary semantic information from the source code. It usually includes type checking, or makes sure a variable is declared before use which is impossible to detect in parsing. == Implementation == Haskell: usually with the help of Monad (functional programming) and applicative functor == See also == Attribute grammar Context sensitive language,...
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Very short stub.
@Puppy isn't it supposed to be the other way around? you input the stuff you understand, it outputs gibberish? :D
@Mikhail Yes and no. The problem is that you're trying to pack too many things into one place. What you should (probably) have is a small factory that attempts to create and return one type of object, and if that fails, attempts to create and return the fall-back version. Write that to return a reference, and initialize a reference from its return value.
> == Implementation == Haskell: usually with the help of Monad
Shader languages are fairly simple
20:44
@ThePhD There's hardly anything written about it, which is a good part of the problem.
Something is calling to me. I must prepare for a journey.
didn't even need to open the article
@CatPlusPlus Software Humming?
mmm or a clone of multitask
that would be cool
yeah.
20:45
@CatPlusPlus don't tell me you've never played multitask
@Puppy ^ ?
@BartekBanachewicz That's like saying skyscrapers are usually constructed with the help of screws or bolts and using materials including metals
Oh that dumb thing
plays sound immediately on load -> closed tab
@Puppy it's a flash game come on. Just see the game or something. I think it's perfect for one hour + perfectly parallelizable in development
lol you have Flash on autorun
20:46
@JerryCoffin So is the factory responsible for keeping track of its resources and deleting them in the destructor?
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Well, I'm gonna do it then.
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I'm gonna make an HLSL parser and make an AST out of it.
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And then stare at it and smile and enjoy it.
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... And then figure out how I'm ever going to get that to the GPU. <_>
I'm still watching starcraft
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@Puppy I wish I wasn't in class, I'd watch too. :c
Xeo
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halp, I'm on a nerdshirt shopping trip again.
Someone stop me before my wallet regrets it
welllllllll
The music is unforgivably loud and obnoxious and the sound control wasn't responsive. So, closed tab indeed
@Mikhail Not usually, no. Typically you want to use the return to initialize something like a smart pointer, which handles destroying the pointee object when it goes out of scope.
you all suck at flash games
20:49
Nah. The sound control is not just unresponsive. It's actively hidden during the intro explanation screen. Featuring the loudest music. Out of the blue.
@BartekBanachewicz Better summarized as: "Flash games suck".
Good. Fucking. Job.
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@Xeo Come home, I baked a big Red Velvet cake for us to share. ♥
I just checked with a competing browser because I assumed it would be a fuck up. It is. But not of the browser
Apparently, one has to guess that "m" is the keyboard shortcut. Fuck that UX
@sehe You should try using Blender sometime
I used Blender quite a bit
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Fucking HLSL.
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There's no Whitepaper / Spec for me to read.
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Go to GLSL, there's a spec right there, obvious and in my face, I can download it.
@BartekBanachewicz WOW. 49. Don't think it's a keeper o.O
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20:55
"If the result is 1, then the statement continues. If it's not one, then this conditional fails."
I can't decide how to lay out my Application class. Should I have a base Application class? Should I have a separate GuiApplication class? This shit is so frustrating
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Isn't that... wrong?
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It's if it's 0, it's false. Everything else is true.
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That's basic C standardese that everyone knows.
C functions often use 0 as a success value
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20:57
Right, but we're just talking regular conditional, binary, and ints here...
What's that sentence from
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My Professor
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In front of me
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Right now
In what context
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20:58
if ((a + b) & (c + d))
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Woops, added an extra & by habit.
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Oh well, it's just class. All I need is my A+. They'll all learn the subtleties later. .-.
@Pris lol Application class
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@Pris Don't have one?
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Unless there's some systems that need to be initialized and have complex function-call-order requirements, then...
21:01
@Pris It's called int main m8
@BartekBanachewicz The best thing to be said about that game is that it lives up to it's name.
@sehe :P
> I think it's perfect for one hour + perfectly parallelizable in development
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> COLLADA is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
gonna watch a thing now too tho
@ThePhD I thought you have that Ph.D. already? You still have that much attention to your alma mater instead of just doing your own stuff?
21:03
bbl
@πάνταῥεῖ lol
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@πάνταῥεῖ Pff, I don't even have my Bachelors yet. :v
dunno if they certified him out of primary school
@BartekBanachewicz you mean, you play this while you write your haskell programs?
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COLLADA coming from Sony explains why it's so painful to use.
21:04
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, except that the resulting game isn't actually any fun.
I'd rather prepare a game design (if that's even legal) that could be fun to play.
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@πάνταῥεῖ I'm working on it, though!
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Just you wait, Dr. Mr. Professor PhD.
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Also @Rapptz you're formally Dr. Rapptz, right?
@Rapptz my Application just wraps the main event loop
Not yet.
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21:05
One more year?
1 more month
Guess that's appropriate for a page 1337 of an astropohysics publication (Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 102, 1337 (1990))
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Awww yeah.
@ThePhD So what's that stupid nick all about then? Just to be getting confused with this one?
21:06
@πάνταῥεῖ ... always so nice
Soon™
@Rapptz Sure ;-) ...
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@πάνταῥεῖ It's a bet I made between me and my Sister that I was going to get my PhD first.
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It also has a meaning that came after that with my friends that play games (The PHantom Derpstorm).
@ThePhD You'll loose it. Seriously.
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21:07
@πάνταῥεῖ My sister is really kicking my ass: she has her Masters already.
It's over bub.
You pretty much lost.
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Hey, Listen, she's paused to go into the workforce!
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So I got time.
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She's also like nearly a decade older than me, so I get a decade of extra time after the age she gets her PhD. :v
@ThePhD Not much. Girls are keen (especially compared to you). You'll loose :-P ...
21:09
loose what, his highly-trained raptor army?
@Puppy The bet, of course ....
that would be "lose", peasant
@Puppy Of course, sorry for the typo.
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@Borgleader So how do you like the slides?
I'm probably late to this but, please bring back Clarkson.
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21:15
> €1.00 EUR = $1.02 USD
ffs
because eurozone leaders don't have an actual plan to fix the eurozone
they just intend to carry on as they are and hope their economies magically grow out of their problems
to be fair, the UK hasn't done that much better (although our economy did magically grow)
@Puppy That's certainly a too flat viewpoint about the whole story ...
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Ugh. Fuck my life.
Okay. Done
@Puppy And UK is still involved, don't forget about this.
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21:20
I just spoke to the Professor about the "Don't use more advanced things" on the test. He told me that he'll let it slide that time, but in general I can't be using things that haven't been discussed in class.
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Stuck with printf, getchar, and I'm definitely not allowed to use structs.
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sucks to be you
@ThePhD Quit that class. Your professor's a moron ...
lolwut
tell him you resign
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21:21
and sucks to be me, I want those shirts - but not with that exchange rate
If he cares at all about students
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@πάνταῥεῖ I did that before, and then my University put its boot up my ass because I "didn't have enough credits to move on to the next year".
And so your sister wins
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Basically. :(
What does she do for the prof to stay o.O
21:22
@ThePhD I don't get how you're in a basic class like this...haven't you been at uni for a while?
@ThePhD This kind of makes sense in a programming class. Like what if they wanted to test you on C style arrays (even if you're learning C++) just for memory allocation and pointers and you're like EAT THIS STD::VECTOR ALL DAY ERRY BABY
@ThePhD Again: Your professor's a moron. You are a poor person, if you can't get over this. All of my compassion.
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@melak47 I've only been in University for, total, 2.5 years (5 semesters). I had to take 3.5 years off, 3 from medical leave, and then .5 when I was told I didn't have enough credits to continue being a student that would move on to the next year because I didn't have enough credits (I got 'exempted' from several courses because I knew the material, but I didn't get credit for them because I didn't pay the official money to actually register for the course etc. etc.).
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Exemptions don't grant credit, so I am backtracking and taking every class I've been exempted from, which is like 2 semesters worth of credit.
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sounds like a mess
and a giant waste of time
21:25
Yes, the thing of faggotry is that these sissy instructors of c++ programming courses donot teach these new techniques like smart pointers. — Trent Boult 38 secs ago
not sure if to upvote or flag...
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@Puppy Can you upflag?
I'm frankly not sure whether to upvote or flag your comment. I ultimately had to settle for both. Well played good sir. — Puppy 13 secs ago
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@Puppy Should flag that too, "too chatty"
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@Xeo And money: my original scholarship does not apply to schools "I am not matriculating through"; so while on my current Academic Hold I don't get to use my scholarship because I'm still technically a student at the original institution that has put my account on Academic Hold, while I have to go backtrack in external universities because my original institution says I have to Prove My Worth™ at another institution after recovering the necessary credits.
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and ultimately irrelevant, especially if the referred-to comment gets deleted.
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21:28
The last .5 year off was me running around getting scholarship dollars.
@Xeo We trust the Puppy to clean up his turds
@ThePhD :/
@Xeo I'm quite certain that it'll get cleaned up, but I don't really care.
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And even then, my current scholarships are getting jazz-handy on me. "We're not sure if we support non-degree students taking courses at outside institutions," which means this one semester I am taking might have to come entirely out of my pocket.
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I thankfully saved up enough money to cover the entire bill, so I can keep the promise I made to my parent hat they will not pay a dime for my college, but.... blah.
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21:30
The whole thing sucks dick and why aren't there any more Vulkan slides I can drown out my thoughts in.
> Note that the point here is to avoid using an array that causes an array lookup.
lol, oh noes, an array lookup!
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"SQL Performance Tips started following you on twitter"... I guess they need to reconsider their SQL performance tips sources :|
@MarcoA. It is following me also. I am pretty sure it is just bots trying to beat medium.com/i-data/fake-friends-with-real-benefits-eec8c4693bd3
21:46
@ThePhD neato.
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@melak47 Show me how.
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@melak47 Trunk clang built with VC++, right?
@ThePhD check out clang, build with VS2013, done.
@Nican interesting read, although it doesn't feature any real research outcome
I did down-update to the revision listed in the review just to be sure, though
21:47
thanks btw
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@melak47 I suppose building with VS 2015 CTP 6 might be out of the question... but I'll try anyways!
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@melak47 Generate with CMake, yeah?
Why do you run your editor as Administrator?
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Because editing dangerous files is kinky.
21:48
so I can administer swift justice to text files all over.
"wolskwagon" ahahaha
americans pronouncing Volkswagen, "wolkswagon".
to be fair, I'm pretty sure they just suppress warnings from the stdlib headers - I can't imagine VC's stdlib compiling with 0 warnings with any compiler :p
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@Jefffrey Ask an American to pronounce "rijbewijs."
It doesn't compile with 0 warnings on MSVC's W4
@CatPlusPlus I remember.
21:50
Both GCC and Clang have -isystem and suppress warnings in stdlib
So that's not suprising
Why would you want to see warnings from stdlib
because they make me feel at home :p
@melak47 Number of warnings is not a highscore!
@LucDanton ...But on meth MSCV it is.
@ThePhD as far as I can tell, the biggest problem is that 2015 actually has char16_t and char32_t, and no longer has the typedef unsigned short char16_t; #ifdefs - so clang removing char16_t for compatibility breaks the std headers :v
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21:57
@melak47 Well, fuck me in the ass then.
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but you don't need to build clang with 2015.
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I guueesssssss.
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I don't need to switch to clang / MinGW yet anyways because my OpenGL binding isn't even done.
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Which reminds me, I need a lot of OpenGL help because fuck my brain.
@FilipRoséen-refp HEY THERE
22:03
@Nooble HOW ARE YOU?
@FilipRoséen-refp GREAT, HOW ARE YOU?
@Nooble I AM FINE, THANKS - WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR LIFE!?
semi-afk
@FilipRoséen-refp YOU KNOW, THE USUAL. BEING A KOALA CAN BE QUITE REPETITIOUS.
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Revolver Ocelot
22:11
fail joke
@MartinJames Yes!
@Puppy "legal" is a dumb word here, but one of the points of the jam is to come up with something interesting during the jam
to create an idea that can fit into a short time frame inside of that time frame
yep
And while you might personally dislike Multitask, it doesn't mean it isn't fun, at least, there's quite a lot of people who think otherwise
and if you're creating and releasing a game, public response is typically something you want, from your target group of course
if your target group is yourself, as it probably is in your egocentric world, then, welp, if you want to please yourself, do it in private
22:15
anyway, considering how the previous jams' games looked, I hardly expect anything that will be truly fun
the fun for me is in the challenge, playing the games afterwards feels nice because I know that others faced similar issues, not because, no offence, the games are gameplay prodigies
I don't know how you like working with tight deadlines
nevermind the fact that I wanted a warmup round to do, y'know, a warmup
@CatPlusPlus I just feel at home when the things get panicky and messy. Might relate to how I feel about things in general
I have enough of that at work
at work it's dealing up with shit you know you'll prolly maintain for the next months that gets there because of the deadline
or at least you'll have to clean it up
nobody's going to tell you to clean up the things you do in the jam.
also, you're not really responsible, no one is paying you for it, you don't sign it off as a professional product of your work... it's a toy.
I'll pass
22:21
c'mon, hyperactive rats were a huge success :D
team up with badfold or something
anyway, m off
see ya tomorrow
You can stop that now
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I don't think C has a linear search... ugh.
@ThePhD I heard for-statements got banned in C99.
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@CaptainGiraffe I heard reusable functions were for wankers.
22:31
C algorithm library is just qsort and bsearch
I'm still fiddling around with that SAP/SDP service announcement shit. I found that ffmpeg libraries are a lot better organised and modular than libVLC. Should I bang my recent question into that direction now? (I don't have the final solution yet, but as mentioned going for libavformat looks a lot more promising to get it compiled and used with my target).
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Q: Build libVLC to support SAP/SDP media discovery only?

πάντα ῥεῖSorry if this sounds just like a "let's go shopping" question. But I'm actually wondering if it's possible to build a libVLC static library configuration, that solely provides the media discovery via SAP/SDP protocols and nothing else besides the direct dependencies for this. I'm currently worki...

debugging from VS with a clang built exe is a bit weird...starting with "step over" dumps me into the runtime, and stepping into main steps over it :p
@ThePhD Resusable code (in general, not just functions) is for wankers. Linus told me so, and he's awesome, so I know it's true.
@JerryCoffin Linus also told some serious shit about using C++ :-P ...
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@JerryCoffin The good news is, since it's just bytes I can pretend it's a string and just use strchr
22:42
@ThePhD You can have any color search routine you want, as long as it's black bsearch.
The #RowHammer vulnerability can be patched, but all memory protection must be disabled for the patch to apply successfully to the RAM.
22:54
??!
I'm sure you've also spent a huge amount of time reposting the exact same question you posted 15 hours (or 10 hours with the screenshots) ago. I'm not sure what you're trying to do there, but it doesn't look good. — sehe 1 min ago

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