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07:00
@CatPlusPlus other tex cooords, not colour, other data.
You can use vertex attributes for other stuff too. They can represent all sorts of neat shit
either way, it's a joke, a vertex is just N Ts
What shit
Don't design for shit that doesn't exist and will likely never exist
iow, just a big array of data broken up into 'vertexs'
That's really nice to work with, yes
07:01
normals
Then put normals there too
Jun 4 '12 at 23:54, by sehe
[01:53] (Channel) Cicada: define: useful
[01:53] (Channel) CatPlusPlus: #define useful
[01:53] (Channel) Cicada: Oh wow
[01:53] (Channel) daknøk:
Life has no purpose.

[01:53] (Channel) Cicada: Are you me? Srsly
[01:53] (Channel) daknøk:
I'm you.
I forgot about them oh no
That about exhausts things that are useful in vertex definition
there is no point have a type that represents a particular format of vertex
even with 4 types thats plenty of potential combinations... you want me to account for each type?
07:02
No, have one
@thecoshman Yeah, who needs types
as far as the buffer is concerned, it's just a big blobs of (usually) floats
@sehe What is this with all the gravedigging
Better to remember all the strides
@Cicada Memory lane :) Also, was looking for this:
And hope you never make a mistake anywhere
07:03
Jun 16 '12 at 20:24, by sehe
@Cicada Well. Simple. You've got a beautiful picture. I'm not even guessing whether it is authentic :)
Found it
@CatPlusPlus yeah... like using vertex = std::vector<float>
Well thanks I'll tell the owner she has a lot of success in THE LOUNGE
Or you know, name the things inside so you don't have to remember that vertex[234892] is colour pink
I could get rid of the template on the buffer without much issue, but its nice. Buffer<VertexA>, Buffer<VertexB>, now I know that I shouldn't be batching the two
@Pris What's the issue really
You have two distinct buffer types, just use them
What else do you want to do with them
07:04
@Cicada Please do. Does she still live in Paris :)
It really doesn't require any more machinery
Jun 16 '12 at 21:12, by Cicada
The more I hear about C++, the less I want to actually learn that "language"
Or use a language with first-class classes
Oh, I think you're suggesting that the buffers should render themselves
@sehe She's Polish and she lives in England
07:05
I have a central renderer that does sorting and batching. I can't have things render themselves.
If you have render<T>(buffer<T>) it will work too, whatever
@Cicada Ah. Happens to the best of us.
ikr
I suppose you do
...no, a central renderer needs to sort and batch amongst different types. At least I think it does
07:06
So. In yak shaving. Does anyone know of a simple curl or GET to get the source of an SO post in raw markdown?
user3010322
PrimitiveBatch<VertexType, IndexType>
central_renderer() {
   render_thing(buffer_a);
   render_thing(buffer_b);
   stop_overengineering();
}
lol. I should totally do this in my code
I'm not overengineering, this shit was born out of necessity. Doing it the simple way was too slow, I don't particularly enjoy this render management bullshit
lol
Use something someone else wrote
Generate the code
user1804599
07:09
Good morning, morons.
rudefold
@rightfold Hi
@Pris Hahaha. "Wordbank". So cute
07:11
Then you can select dom element name="post-text"
i will add some more indirection
user1804599
Why is there a rotting melon on the countertop.
@Cicada mmm. lemme try
Or the textarea actually. There's only one.
I hope it's XHTML, I'd be fine. Distracted for now
user1804599
07:16
Don't do anything with HTML.
Do everything with HTML
are any of you using clion
I thought about giving it a shot but IntelliJ wasn't that great. It was nicer than eclipse but still pretty Java-ish
user1804599
07:19
I hear birds tweet.
wooof wooof motherfucker.
@sehe just 'tried'? did it not work?
user1804599
I need ten suns and a bunch of gas giants.
Nope. Needed to jump through unknown hoops to get boost to work.
Also didn't help that pasting in a 40-line program took > 50s. And the font size cannot be increased (I'm due to see see an optometrist)
@rightfold Wait. What
user1804599
@sehe I would be the first human to own ten suns and a bunch of gas giants.
user1804599
07:23
That would be fucking awesome.
Useful.
user1804599
I wonder what Jupiter looks like from the surface of Io.
Half of my tests are failing :/
You're already the first human to own 20+ crippled programming languages.
And counting.
@khajvah This means half of your tests are inaccurate
@sehe She invented 20+ languages?
07:26
That we know of (±500‰)
user1804599
@sehe Working on a new one since yesterday!
That is actually impressive. I wish I was that dedicated.
I know right
> dedicated
@sehe ?
I'd attribute it to boredom and curiosity
user1804599
07:29
@sehe Me too.
user3010322
I don't want to use CLion and then have to stop because I can't afford the license. :/
Isn't the license like $60
user3010322
75 with the discount code, which gives it to me for 1 year.
ah no, its $100
user3010322
I HATE having to renew things.
user3010322
07:31
It peeves me to no end.
Its not perpetual?
user3010322
No. It's 1 year, with a 1 year upgrade license.
> A Personal License can be used indefinitely
> used
Likely, you would like to get the newer version though
You pay for updates which seems fair
Its all good though because QtCreator is the best C++ IDE of all time
07:33
It's not about fair. It's about necessity, commodity and priority
user3010322
Oh, it is indefinite.
user3010322
That makes me feel better.
@Pris This never struck as anywhere close to true. I thought an IDE should usually at least come with an editor that doesn't make you leave the IDE to do use another editor
Well how 'fair' a usage option seems is up to the consumer. If the updated version doesn't really include anything you want, no need to upgrade which is more 'fair' imo than a yearly subscription type license
user3010322
QtCreator is hardly a good IDE.
07:35
Woah, lets not get carried away here
user3010322
It's behavior on Linux is atrocious, it parses none of my boost headers, it leaves out declarations, it can't even render properly.
user1804599
Neither CLion nor QtCreator are Vim.
@sehe I didn't quite understand what you meant... could you rephrase that?
56 secs ago, by rightfold
Neither CLion nor QtCreator are Vim.
QtCreator is god like on Linux. I don't know what you mean by parse, but if your paths are right you should get basic syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It screws up on macros sometimes though.
Ven
Ven
07:37
hi there
ohai
What do you find lacking in the editor? If you're a Vim fan I think you can set up keyboard shortcuts to be the same
Ven
Ven
@sehe did you try the ideavim plugin?
For QtCreator ?!? Nope
For CLion? Sure, first thing of course
Ven
Ven
for idea projects
your opinion on it?
@Ven It was convincing insofar as I tested it. Keybinding conflict handling well-done
Ven
Ven
you can google for certainty
user3010322
> JetBrains Product Pack for Students

Licensed to: XXXXXX
License Restriction: For educational use only
user3010322
So if I use it to do not-educational things,
user3010322
I'm violating the product pack's provisions?
Ven
Ven
07:39
@ThePhD it's bad, baaaa
@sehe nice :) doesn't run quite smoothly on my mba tho
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
@Ven mba? what is that
everything you do is educational.
To someone
user3010322
@sehe Good enough reason for me!
user1804599
@sehe motherboard
I supposed so
user1804599
07:42
MacBook Apple
user1804599
MACBOOK AIR
did the apple watch come out yet
> Spitzer circles our sun, and is currently about 128 million miles 207 million kilometers away from Earth
Whoa. TIL
user1804599
Also awesome:
user1804599
07:43
I saw that earlier. pluto in color
I can't wait till we start getting high res photos of far away planets
At least I hope I'll be around long enough to see that sort of thing
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh ok, so actually read through what you posted last night... either you are seriously homophobic (which I doubt) or this guy did more than try to chat you up...
Yay. The jury has reached a verdict.
Ven
Ven
@sehe macbook air
Ah, stale backlog
OBVIOUSLY
Ven
Ven
what was the verdict?!1
07:56
@Ven it's so strange you using that 'backlog' term... no one else ever does
hello
@R.MartinhoFernandes I liked this edit. Just enough to make it stick in my mind. Helpful for not-so-quick minds like mine
@thecoshman Maybe you're not perceptive about it
hi
careful. He looks mad
user1804599
for (list "world" "rightfold") greet is terrific.
07:59
Maybe we should change the room topic
Ven
Ven
@thecoshman that's an habit I got from IRC. what should I use instead?
user1804599
greet <- computeGreeting >> console.log is even more terrific.
Xeo
Xeo
does anybody know where in the standard 4-character-codes are covered, by chance? 'this' <- that
user1804599
Function composition is great.
@Ven Backlog it is. No pirate is sensitive enough to notice the subtle line
07:59
can we change it to "Programming sucks"
Ven
Ven
@sehe You're often very confusing. Might be because I'm slow
@sehe true, flys would probably be mature now
Hint: @thecoshman's avatar looks like a...
user1804599
@Xeo 2.13.3
@thecoshman dat spelling
08:01
@sehe o_0 seriously?
> thecoshman
> spelling
@Cicada spilling what? :P
> seriously <-- look ma, no error
user1804599
> An ordinary character literal that contains more than one c-char is a multicharacter literal. A multicharacter literal, or an ordinary character literal containing a single c-char not representable in the execution character set, is conditionally-supported, has type int, and has an implementation-defined value.
can you just stop this, or should I leave instead?
user1804599
08:03
@sehe s/M/F/
Faybe? :)
Ven
Ven
"with_cvr"? without const volatile and reference? (boost::typeindex)
user1804599
@sehe Change it to "Several species of small furry forgetful animals, gathered in a cave with bacon and eggs and grooving with... what was it again?"
reasons to be on Linkedin, the hilarious photos you see of people you have not seen in a long time
> forgetful
user1804599
08:05
You wrote it. vOv
@rightfold pict
@rightfold I forgot about the forgetful part
user1804599
Or change it to "A bacon of sanity in the sea of vomit that is the C++ tag."
user1804599
Like it was years ago.
Jul 8 '12 at 22:21, by sehe
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Several species of small furry forgetful animals, gathered in a cave with bacon and eggs and grooving with... what was it again? [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [teen-drama]
Ah. So I did
Ven
Ven
@sehe is there some kind of "definitive guide to boost"? seems like there's a lot to learn, but not much put in documentation form
@rightfold are you the bacon or the beacon
08:07
Jan 1 '12 at 14:57, by jalf
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: C++: not like wielding a cute little girl [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
user1804599
@Ven I'm the eater of bacon.
@Ven I don't get this. Everything I know comes from the docs.
And a lot of tinkering.
Ven
Ven
@sehe "and a lot of tinkering"
How did you learn c++?
user1804599
huhh
user1804599
08:08
I don't have ed installed.
g++ ;)
@rightfold You die. Play again?
Ven
Ven
@sehe uuhmmm. mostly "like that", watching talks and using the knowledge from other languages
@sehe I mostly became interested for the templating dark magic
user1804599
You're bad at C++.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold thanks.
user1804599
08:13
@Xeo what if I lied?
Ven
Ven
@rightfold being @rightfold (but yeah, sure)
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold I checked :P
user1804599
Also it's latest draft.
user1804599
I'm not buying standards.
Xeo
Xeo
It's actually 2.14.3 in the C++11 standard
user1804599
08:14
I'm the proud owner of one of the few code bases that use static_assert without message!
user1804599
static_assert(!std::is_fundamental<T>()); is absolutely gorgeous.
Ven
Ven
but you're not the owner of a codebase with concepts
user1804599
:(
user1804599
fix the macro and I will be!
Ven
Ven
it's your macro. and apparently, i'm bad at c++
user1804599
08:16
:(
user1804599
Today is a truly beautiful day.
user1804599
I need out parameters.
user1804599
Or something else. Dammit.
Ven
Ven
tuples
user1804599
Hmm, well actually.
user1804599
The latter is impossible to implement.
user1804599
You could do start <- Monitor.start; stop <- Monitor.stop.
Say you had a class and to construct it you needed to pass in an integer. The only valid values for this integer are 1-4 inclusive. How would you enforce the requirement?
@Cicada Very useful:
func! GrabSoPost(id)
    exec 'r stackoverflow.com/posts/'; . a:id . '/edit-inline'
    :1|/<textarea
    norm ditggVGpgv]x
    %s/\r//ge
endfunction
A bit of playing with silent! call GrabSoPost(Urndm(100000, 29639062)) (and @: repeatedly) shows that some of the random posts apparent contain other/confusing HTML, but that's ok. Mostly is works really really smoothly. And fast
user1804599
What is r?
08:35
Do you think its reasonable to create an enum class to limit the range?
user1804599
% man r | perl -ne 'print if 5..6'
NAME
       R - a language for data analysis and graphics
@Pris There are a few possibilities. If you want to use the type system to enforce this constraint, you could use a bounded_integer class or something
If you want to pass a regular int then you'll have to decide whether you want a narrow contract or a wide contract
I would not go with a one, two, three, four enumeration
@rightfold Thanks. The question hasn't gained much feedback, unfortunately...
08:39
I've seen a talk about it by the author, it looked interesting
@chmod711telkitty If your subtle allegations (cough) applied, that could increase the likelihood of masturbatory activity
@rightfold I appreciate the example... but that macro :O
@rightfold missing a few line continuation characters. Also, why stringize and not just #condition
@Pris huh
user1804599
@sehe shush
@R.MartinhoFernandes And what is the target type (?) of the fmap?
08:40
@AndyProwl wide like your mom
@thecoshman No no my mum is definitely narrow
no fmapping in the lounge
user1804599
precondition_violation should also store the filename and line number.
@sehe for at least one week, I've heard
@AndyProwl like you views on the freedom of the French people?
08:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow. Are you a frog. 'cause that's slow. For me.
user1804599
@Pris assert(n >= 1 && n <= 4);.
user1804599
Or use Eiffel:
user1804599
f(n: INTEGER)
    require
        in_range: n >= 1 and n <= 4
    do ... end
user1804599
:D :D :D
Well. Frogs are small. Prolly bad example. I meant a cold-blooded animal, since they can lower their heart rates, presumably
Like, animals with Intel® Speedstepâ„¢ technology
user1804599
08:45
@sehe (.).(.) a less polymorphic fmap fmap fmap.
98
Q: Java Multiple Inheritance

SheliIn an attempt to fully understand how to solve Java's multiple inheritance problems I have a classic question I need clarified. Lets say I have class Animal from there it extends bird and horse and I need to make a class Pegasus that extends from bird and horse since Pegasus is a bird and horse....

This always cracks me up.
a circus freak nonetheless
I mean. Wth. Three nipples
@sehe such science
user1804599
Belly button.
saggy tits
08:46
@thecoshman More like my views on the freedom of those who think lager is not a beer
user1804599
@fredoverflow lol
user1804599
The actual problem is putting too many methods in a class.
@AndyProwl vOv I was wrong, false information from numerous people
According to wikipedia Pegasus is not a bird but a winged horse. So strictly treated it should not extend Bird. — Surprised Coconut Feb 17 '14 at 9:03
it was like religious indoctrination
08:47
@thecoshman :P just kidding
@fredoverflow What airtight logic
Ven
Ven
@rightfold can't you use -p here?
user1804599
Subtyping is great, but inheritance is just terrible.
@rightfold But it's so useful and only like a dozen keystrokes!
user1804599
In my new language, class <- { |body| subclass Object body }.
user1804599
08:49
class is just a function!
@AndyProwl I wasn't :(
@rightfold JS :|
@thecoshman About French people?
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow oh nom nom textbook inheritance
@AndyProwl the campaign to pollute my mind with false information
Ven
Ven
@AndyProwl hey, we're not that bad :(
08:51
@Ven what? complete bullshit?
@thecoshman Oh. I'm full of false information
Ven
Ven
@thecoshman the question linked
@thecoshman Aren't textbook inheritance examples always about animals?
@Ven .... yes, complete bullshit
"Textbook" meaning "book with text in it", not "this is how you do it".
Ven
Ven
08:52
^
@Ven I know :P It was @thecoshman's joke
@fredoverflow I think the 'sofa' 'bed' and 'sofa bed' example is rather cmmon
user1804599
This is how you start with inheritance: private: class base.
@thecoshman Never heard of that one. Must be a regional issue.
@fredoverflow Shapes too, I think
08:52
@AndyProwl right
@fredoverflow they tend to be great at either function really
user1804599
The worst thing about the shape examples isn't the use of inheritance.
Actually I think Bjarne's book has an example where Smiley derives from Circle
It made me sad
@AndyProwl lol rly?
@AndyProwl s/ad/mile/
08:53
@fredoverflow Yeah, TCPL 4th Edition I think
user1804599
It's that people put points and dimensions in the shapes, whereas a rectangle of 2x2 and one of 4x4 are clearly of the same shape.
@rightfold In my language, class will be a value of type type, and its operator{} will return a new type. :D
user1804599
Circle and Square should be singletons.
@thecoshman lol yeah it made me derive from Circle
user1804599
Rectangle should store but a ratio.
08:54
@rightfold so you take more space, and time, to store ratio (1*1) and scale (2 or 4)
@rightfold So how would you distinguish between circles with different radii?
user1804599
@fredoverflow Wouldn't? They have the same shape.
user1804599
Can't distinguish them unless you pass a radius, in which case you're talking about circles themselves rather than the shape of circles.
You should work as an OO model.
08:55
ITT rightfld forgets about instances of classes
oh my fucking
user1804599
It should be class CircleShape : public Shape.
this was the most stressful ride of my life
user1804599
Not class Circle : public Shape.
a circle is not all circles
user1804599
08:55
A circle isn't a shape.
I DIDN'T CRASH
@AndyProwl :D
I got to work!
user1804599
Circle is a shape.
@rightfold you mean 'Circular' :P
Ven
Ven
08:55
bike? motorcycle?
@BartekBanachewicz plane?
@Ven small motorcycle
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz YOUR COPILOT DID
very small
this was my first ride ever
@BartekBanachewicz hearing come back yet?
user1804599
08:56
great ooc
so of course I headed straight to the most busy road around
@BartekBanachewicz I thought you had driven bikes before?
@thecoshman no :D
not even trying them out?
I took wrong turns twice because I was so stressed
@thecoshman meh doesn't count
08:57
oh very diffferent yes
until you're alone in the middle of a busy crossing you haven't ridden a bike
with your engine dying on you
also fucking RPM meter died
well it wouldn't be because it guzzled all the fuel :P
I need to get it to a station and get it checked
@BartekBanachewicz bah, cosmetic feature :P
08:58
it should be under warranty
@thecoshman I think I have idle RPM set too high though
@BartekBanachewicz oh, then complain about EVERYTHNIG
@Ven no. But you can use sed man ls | sed -n '5,6p'
@thecoshman precisely. The previous owner didn't care apparently.
Ven
Ven
@sehe -p and next unless then? :P
.oO( Long time no sed )
@Ven not shorter (in fact, longer?)
user1804599
08:59
These people using #awk as an abbreviation for #awkward, they don't know what they just #sed
Ven
Ven
troo, troo.

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