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@milleniumbug Which build engines / project formats would you be interested in?
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AFAIK the only ones I know of are eclipse and VS.
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VS has its own build system and the project file is literally just a feed into that MSBuild system.
Does anybody do the Google Code Jam?
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Eclipse either generates makefiles or lets you specify the makefile to use, so it's not as if it rolls its own build system (e.g., it always falls down to Make).
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19:02
QtCreator just takes an arbitrary command (but usually does either Make or Ninja).
Every IDE has it's own project format.
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Right, for storing which files are in the project.
Also, I can't debug without creating a project.
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This is also true.
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So you'd need something that creates targets and configurations and also handles building the thing.
19:04
handling builds is the most boring thing conceivable
ideally, I want to press F5
Hello Guys, I wanted to talk about algorithms...Yes i do google code jam
user1804599
Get out.
user1804599
Hmm, speaking of Google, I want to write something in Go.
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I should write a video game in Go.
user3010322
19:07
@райтфолд I'm not having very much fun with Javascript.
user1804599
Stop misspelling JavaScript.
@райтфолд "writing games is the most boring thing ever" you used to claim
@райтфолд Is it that bad?
user1804599
Go is fun and simple and nice.
I'm gonna enter for fun toda
19:07
so is Lygon
user3010322
Maybe I should just write this in C++ and just use emsripten.
@райтфолд Video game?
Wouldn't you have to bind first?
Whitespace and indentation would improve readability a lot. — Borgleader 7 secs ago
jeez...
@Borgleader oh god that same-line bracket code statement style
@vsoftco Hi Vlad
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@Borgleader Hii. o/
user1804599
19:15
hahaha this guy has a Google Wave T-shirt.
user3010322
I'm getting stuck on some probability problems again...
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If I roll a pair of dice, the chance that I'll get at least 1 three is 4 / 36 -> 1 / 9, right?
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If order matters.
@райтфолд ?
@ThePhD Sup
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No wait, it'd be 3/36...
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19:18
... Wait...
Jez
Jez
hi all
Why would order matter?
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... Ahhh, shit I hate probability.
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@CatPlusPlus It wouldn't as I've begun to think about it properly, so I think it'd be a 3/36 chance....
I mean if you hit one with another then yeah but that's not statistics anymore
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19:20
I can't get the right wording for why 3/36 would be the correct probability.
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... No, wait, that wouldn't be right either.
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Aaarrgh.
Hello everybody!
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It's 1/6 with one dice, but with 2 you have to consider the fact that there's... ooh, wait.
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For each dice roll, if you get a three, then the subsequent dice roll doesn't matter
19:21
It's {3,x} or {x,3} or {3,3}
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so that's six of the total 36 chances taken up by that one successful 3.
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@CatPlusPlus what do you use like salt or puppet or what else exists
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I want to put server configuration under version control but I have no idea how.
user3010322
If you get it on the second one, that's also 6 successful previous combinations, so long as you end up with one three... (or two threes), so that's 3, 1-6, 1-6, 3, and then we subtract 1 since we can't count {3,3} twice...
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So that's, uh.
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19:23
11 / 36 ?
What are you guys talking about?
@райтфолд Salt lately
But maybe Ansible is better
user1804599
How good is it?
Good when it works, annoying when it doesn't
But Puppet was the same way, so that might be just how this software goes
@ThePhD What previous combinations
I don't think this works like that, but I'm rusty with probability
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@CatPlusPlus Just weird wording for the idea of {x, 3}
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19:26
3, x is "first successful 3, second number doesn't matter"
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x, 3 is "second successful 3, first number doesn't matter"
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(In whacked-out Derpstorm language).
P({3,not 3} or {not 3,3} or {3,3})
user1804599
What kind of setup do you manage using it?
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I have three servers that are completely unrelated.
user3010322
19:27
@CatPlusPlus That notation is actually pretty nice.
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One I don't dare touch, so it'll probably be only two of them that I wanna configure differently.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD why not use some alt-js?
So uh (1/6 * 5/6) + (5/6 * 1/6) + (1/6 * 1/6) maybe, because that should all be independent
And mutually exclusive
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@CatPlusPlus Yeah, you can add them together because they're mutually exclusive events that don't infringe on each other, and then the equation inside each parenthesis is (chance of 3 * chance of not-3).
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19:29
@CatPlusPlus Exactly!
user3010322
Yay, validation!
Guess you could take a look at all the possibilities and cherry-pick ones that fit and see if it adds up
>>> len([(x, y) for x, y in list(itertools.product(range(1, 7), range(1, 7))) if x == 3 or y == 3])
11
:v
user3010322
What language is that?
python
user3010322
Kinky.
"itertools" o_O
Can anyone find one question that is formatted properly in here?
Before edits from other people.
Ven
Ven
@ScarletAmaranth you need itertools for any kind of actual code in python
19:32
it's such a horrible name
Ven
Ven
does python auto-flatten the [(x, y)...] so that it's effectively 2 items?
nah, can't be 11
Autoflatten what
Also no what
user1804599
@Ven No, of course not.
>>> [(x, y) for x, y in list(itertools.product(range(1, 7), range(1, 7))) if x == 3 or y == 3]
[(1, 3), (2, 3), (3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 3), (3, 4), (3, 5), (3, 6), (4, 3), (5, 3), (6, 3)]
@Ven That would be terrible.
user1804599
19:34
Python is retarded, sure, but it's not retarded enough to flatten tuples into lists that way.
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@CatPlusPlus Why don't we see 3,3 twice?
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Does [] construct a set?
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD it's a comprehension
Ven
Ven
[x for y] isn't a comprehension?
19:35
Cross-product doesn't yield that twice
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@Ven No, it's a syntax error.
Ven
Ven
ah
@райтфолд you're so funny.
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user1804599
Thanks.
user3010322
Uh. I dun goofed?
Ven
Ven
19:37
@ThePhD "import itertools" or something
@ThePhD import itertools or wtv
Could use a set comprehension but that changes nothing
import itertools
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It works!
19:38
@ThePhD For what?
@ThePhD cool
@thecoshman where's the calendar btw? Work in progress?
@AndyProwl it's a google calendar, you already have access
at least, you did last year, so unless you're using a new email, you still have access
uhmm, I quite suck at this, where do I find it?
ah wait found it
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@AndyProwl did the portable_system_clock class work for you?
user3010322
19:53
Booo, python.
@райтфолд I haven't used it yet :( For now I just store/load the number of seconds since the start of the epoch
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Too many values my ass. ;~;
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It's only like 1K.
user1804599
19:54
@AndyProwl OK!
But I'm keeping the Coliru tab open, so I won't forget
thank you again
@ThePhD It's too many values to unpack because you have too many values to unpack. for x, y <------------- HERE YOU ARE UNPACKING
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@milleniumbug Oh. Right, I need x y z w
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Annnd... I think I got the right answer!
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19:56
Python agrees with me.
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If I have a single dice and I roll that dice 4 times,
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the chance of getting one or more threes is [1 - {chance of not getting any threes at all}]
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The chance of not getting any threes at all is (5/6)^4
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Which is 625/1296.
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And then I use python to check, annd...
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19:58
dang too slow
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Bang!
Les Itérables
7
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@CatPlusPlus Did I think about it right? ^^^
20:02
lol
So funny
Ven
Ven
I tried to write that itertools.product in perl6
turns out there's a bug
list(filter(lambda x : not any(map(lambda y: y == 3, x)), itertools.product(*[range(1,7)]*5)))
Is that what perl looks like nowadays. Heh still executable line noice.
Ven
Ven
20:08
no
for ^7 X ^7 -> $x, $y { take [$x, $y] if any($x, $y) == 3 }
something like this would work in p6
Even better.
@CaptainGiraffe Perl has more nonalpha chars
Ven
Ven
r/scala much? :P
20:10
@CaptainGiraffe That's Python one-liner
It's a crappy one-liner
I could be writing golf code :]
Let's see if I can build Chromium
Ven
Ven
(^7 X ^7).tree.grep: { any(@$_) == 3 }
something like this might work
@Borgleader that usually happens when you open N+1 instances, where N is the number of instances you'd previously had open with working layout as you want it :p
20:22
Have any of you used picojson before? Its a single header json lib for c++
no.
my json "lib" would be a single header if I made it header only :p
what's your lib melak/
my freemium support plan includes listening to your problems with it, and then laughing at you
header-only is a pretty useless property
20:24
I usually use jansson
@Puppy Its convenient... no need to integrate the library into your build system proper.
Bigger libraries especially are a nightmare to add to a project sometimes
if it's one header and one source file...just dump them in your project :p
I use Clang, LLVM and Boost as dependencies for my project.
plus two other non-header-only libraries.
@Pris Only on Windows
any reasonably competent C++ dev should be able to handle adding libraries.
@Pris Use MSYS2
20:27
@CatPlusPlus Most things work alright on Linux, but when I say add a library, I mean actually add the source files to your project, not just link something that's already built. And since I'm trying to do cross platform dev, it isn't always trivial.
Vendoring libraries is a pain and you should avoid it like fire
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I vendor what I think I can reasonably handle.
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Like Freetype, Harfbuzz, libpng, and libwebp.
What do you mean by 'vendoring'? Providing it yourself?
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Can't seem to get the WebM library to play nice, or the OpenEXR one to either /cc @Borgleader .
20:29
Bundling third party libraries with your thing
I remember freetype and harfbuzz being a bitch. ICU was the worst.
It's a workaround at best, and can add extremely massive amounts of maintenance effort
Yeah, building ICU is bitch.
just dont
Install it instead
user1804599
20:29
@Ven I like (^7 X ^7).tree.grep(3) better.
Unless you have an extremely good reason
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Theonly library I won't vendor is Fontconfig.
Ven
Ven
@райтфолд probably works:)! nice
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Because it's ridiculously hard to build in Windows.
Plus it has more licensing issues than just using shit
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20:30
zlib/MIT license or never use! \o/
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I believe Harfbuzz uses zlib. Freetype uses Modified BSD.
I only use permissive licensed stuff. I stay the f* away from any GPL stuf
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libpng/zlib are obviously the zlib license
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@Ven Or, if you're gonna flatten later anyway, just (^7 X ^7)>>.grep(3)!
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Forgot what libwebp is licensed under
20:31
harfbuzz is mit iirc
Ven
Ven
@райтфолд that makes it useless then..
I can just use "3 xx ..."
Plus you have to figure out how their build process works and maintain that
It sucks and you suck
@CatPlusPlus c++ package management sucks
On Windows
Or rather, its lack of package management
20:33
Yes
Use MSYS2
It has pacman
Don't think it'll ever improve
dont do cplusplus
biicode?
@CatPlusPlus Cargo++ :D
lol cargo
20:34
and thus, header only projects are dope
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So libwebp is BSD.
no build system bullshit
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So yeah, everything is all fantastic.
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@Pris I wish they'd just give you header + CPP, or just header.
user3010322
20:34
Then you just add them to your project and it doesn't matter what build system you use.
@ThePhD Yeah but you lose all build system tests
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I'm not going to run tests; that's the job of some build server in god knows where running everytime a pull request happens.
No, build system tests as in compiler capabilities and available system dependencies
Like "do you have c++11" or "do you have libpng installed and can I find it to link to it"
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Write using whatever C++ standard library capabilities you have and write with whatever function calls and header includes you need.
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The rest is for the user to figure out, and more often than not if they're linking a bunch of these things they already have them in there.
user1804599
20:37
I wanna write something.
@райтфолд fix up my travis script :P
user1804599
Fuck Travis.
@райтфолд write me a util that packs any file I pass it into a c++ source and header I can compile into my project
mannnn should I switch my allegiance from jansson over to picojson
@LightningRacisinObrit All your content is visible. Is that on purpose?
20:40
@milleniumbug What do you mean?
@LightningRacisinObrit The root directory
@milleniumbug Yes. That is my public_html.
Thanks for checking :)
0/10 not signed
hmm good idea
actually no fuck it cba
I'm getting the calling conventions.pdf :)
20:43
ninja: Entering directory `vendor\chromium\src\out\Release_x64'
[149/11807]
Was extracting for like an hour
Oh, nevermind, I have it already.
@CatPlusPlus tried building chromium on windows once, worst idea i ever had :(
20:46
@milleniumbug local same-dir, local other-dirs, non-Boost 3rd party deps, Boost, std, cstd
pretty reasonable
although in that commit I did fuck up and leave Boost at the top
alphabetic is just retarded though; no wonder that's rightfold's chosen scheme
Ven
Ven
g
Who gives a fuck
nerd
user1804599
why are you bulding chromium
@LightningRacisinObrit Ok, that's reasonable enough.
I'm building libchromiumcontent, really
user1804599
20:49
:(
@milleniumbug :)
I didn't know Chrome auto-unwraps README.md in HTML directory listings now
or perhaps it was the README.html
@CatPlusPlus playing D&D
20:51
Guess what I found?
Today's Daily Programmer
(featuring Lounge<C++>)
lol?
what does it do other than cast to int and sort?
also lol @ "LadFromMoscow"
but you didn't change your own name wtf
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Cat from Moscow
@LightningRacisinObrit it sorts, first, then casts to int
Good job
R. Pantoona Hernia
20:54
Also I'm shit at string parsing so doing this was a miracle
Now try without storing the count of lines in the first line
@CatPlusPlus it does this already
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus What's that do?
20:55
Packages Chromium Content Module
Which is the core browser functionality
user3010322
Whatis Chromum's Content module?
it's make not to be dependent on it anyways
user3010322
Ooh.
@Cinch no you're still passing it and reading it. it's needless; remove it
user3010322
So it's how you'd do things like make a browser show up in your video game or something.
You can have entire UI done with that
I did some things with Unity's non-gridded UI shit and god I never thought I'd say it but I miss HTML
It somehow became least annoying way to do a scaleable UI
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. — John 3 hours ago
lolwut
@ThePhD I wanted to build it so I could make my own awesomium like library (cuz fuck paying for it) but... never managed to build the damn thing
T_T
> Awesomium is free for any team making less than $100K revenue and free to use in any educational or non-commercial apps.
@Borgleader If you just want to replace Awesomium, then there's CEF
user3010322
Chromium Embedded Framework?
Awesomium is about as good and documented, too, so
(its shit)
@CatPlusPlus woooooo
20:58
atom-shell is nice, but I'd like to rip out jabbascript bindings and put CoreCLR in there
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Chromium Embedded Framework has C++ and C# bindings, apparently, and plays nice with Mono.
we use CEF at work with .NET bindings
Which ones

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