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05:00
Maybe you should focus on something more fundamental and write a tutorial about that first, then learn it.
So apparently my code has worked for 8 months without a call to WSAStartup and now it doesn't
@ElimGarak lol
what. the. fuck.
Chapter 0: How C++ is the same as C, really.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva maybe some function called it deep in the call stack and you stopped calling that function?
05:01
Chapter 1: Don't trust the hype, arrays and pointers are absolutely the same.
Chapter 2: Singletons are your friends.
@AndyProwl I grepped the entire solution for WSAStartup, 0 result
Chapter 11: 11 Reasons Why C++11 is REALLY bad for you. You'll never believe #11!
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva maybe some library you're linking to, which you updated to a new version that doesn't call that function anymore?
Yeah probably some third party thing
05:03
or maybe it's just a mystery (needs Cat's gif)
Ewwww microsoft
lol
What does Microsoft have to do with anything?
WinSock sucks, I'll grant that, portions of it are old as me. But Microsoft is not ewww, don't generalize. :P
Does anyone have a C++ file I can use to test out this doc tool
Preferably with doc comments.
05:06
Rapptz, you've been obsessing with comments all day.
ye
I've been working on this thing for 23 days.
prime number time to stop
and I am seeing the fruits of my labour
Are they rotten to the core?
05:07
that's a nice feeling
@ElimGarak I've looked at a bit of Windows API code... It's very NOT pretty
@ElimGarak WinSuck
Guys, I'm in love with Jade Raymond, but she's married... And has children... I'm sad.
@Rapptz what doc tool
05:09
my doc tool
lucdoc
no link, only HDD
why that name?
is it a homage
it's not actually called lucdoc
05:09
lucdandoc
it's called inkdoc because I actually don't remember
I think it's because .. inkfile:: x sounded nice
sounds tedious
What does
automated documentation
Good documentation is the most important thing in the universe.
05:11
@ElimGarak Yup.
wtb constau or equivalent because nobody got time to type const auto
AU is already a const.
@ElimGarak Write a tutorial about it
I dunno, I feel like automated documentation is lacking without a logical static analysis database or system
a logical static analysis database or system
05:12
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lol
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva auconst!
Au Const
TBH I'm starting to toy with the idea of static analysis
k well good luck friend
libclang sucks
libtooling is probably better
is libclang the C++ api?
05:13
Nah I was thinking more about static analysis and AI
no libclang is the C API
at least it's stable
the C++ API is horrible
yeah at least it is
05:14
Does GCC have an equivalent, though?
So... Clang is like the only thing, then?
and I'm not convinced they'll do a better job
libclang would be better if I didn't have to tokenise to get basic info out of functions
so it's not like it's 100% terrible
it has potential to not suck if anything
I wonder if I could apply Prolog to C++ to do better metaprogramming
7
05:15
there you go
there you go
Cinched from the early morning
@AndyProwl It's only 7:15 I have sooo much more sting coming
sighfault
05:16
I guess all those requests to not come up with more of that went lost
@AndyProwl I'm going to be here for a LONG time
@VermillionAzure You should write a tutorial for Andy after.
especially once I start on my Master's
@ElimGarak But seriously, would it be plausible as an external program or something?
I have nothing against you being here, I'm just a bit annoyed by your derps
Who the fuck is going to sign off on that Master's? So we can detain him for a 51-50.
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@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva for you, bby
05:23
@ElimGarak ...am I really that bad?
Just stop derping and you'll be fine. However, I feel like you're trolling, seriously. You sound like the geek from NCIS during hacking episodes.
@ElimGarak I'm, like, never trolling man
I'm completely serious about my noobish ideas and until somebody tells me why they're bad I'm not going to learn cuz i dunno
Good idea for the Lounge: If you feel that your idea is noobish, don't write it. Just write the stuff you're 100% sure about. If there isn't anything to write, write about life and stuff. If you've got questions, stackoverflow.com is your place. While we love to dick around here, the Lounge is filled with experts who like questions, but questions which actually provide them with substance when answering. Good questions, where we all gain by resolving them.
you're playing the mad scientist with mouthfuls of sexy words, there's no way to tell you why they're bad in any reasonable form. How will you convince me that "rainbows are the streamline of purpose" does not make any sense, apart from telling me it doesn't make any sense? I guess as a beginner you should just stick to the simple stuff.
@ElimGarak I dunno if it's noobish but I think it seems interesting; what do I have to do?
05:30
Precisely, stick to noobish stuff. Don't look at LLVM, don't write game engines and don't think about toolsets.
stick to the the simple stuff
@AndyProwl e.g.?
C++. Ins and outs.
if you wanna do C++ for instance learn stdandard algorithms
use them, play with them, write simple programs
@ElimGarak Yeah I know but I really don't learn too much with that
@AndyProwl Yeahhh I've been meaning to do more of this but idk I don't have much time
@AndyProwl I've done a little bit of the simple stuff and I've done a little bit of projects... meh.
05:32
@VermillionAzure You do have time. Do it instead of what you're doing now. Or instead of looking into static analysis, or how to apply prolog to metaprogramming
Learning the ins and outs of C++ and using it properly (including using the stdlib) bestows immense knowledge upon you. I just feel that you want instant gratification.
^ that. And sounding supercool
@ElimGarak Well, I've been doing smaller stuff for awhile
I don't know how much I'm supposed to know until I can start doing bigger stuff but I dunno
Hello Everyone, I have one configuration key/value pair, I want to read this particular value using key. Now I want to use #define for key, so that in future if I want to change its name, I can do it easily..But my question is should I declare this #define in header or cpp file? Any suggestion
You'll be doing it for a while still or you'll just hit a wall.
05:33
@ElimGarak I hit the wall doing simple stuff. It's like there's no clear way to go really
study the Clean Code series
TBH in my internship I've been a lot more productive because it's very focused
study the standard library - Josuttis
read Scott Meyers, Stepanov, whatever
there's a lot of basic stuff you surely haven't looked into
Look, take airplanes for example. They do not scale mountains by pulling the stick when they're 50 meters from it. It's a gradual shift in flight level during a long period of time.
learn the basics before playing the mad scientist
05:35
@AndyProwl Like?
@ElimGarak inb4 but jet fighters
I've played around with a decent amount of features for awhile but apparently it's like I'm nowhere
@VermillionAzure I've literally provided at least four sources in the last 10 messages or so
A mini video game, a mini library, a parser, Lua binding, basic GUI...
I don't have the money to buy books really
There are other ways of getting books. I am sure the FBI won't mind.
05:36
@CreativeMind If you don't expect it to be used outside the .cpp file, keep it in the cpp file. Try to minimize the stuff that's exposed as the public interface (as much as makes sense.) Also consider using a "const int" or "const string" instead of a #define
@ElimGarak Well yes
What's the one book I really should read
There you go again with instant gratification. Not one book. Read everything you can. There are many good lists on the internet of stuff to read.
@ElimGarak It's like I begin reading a few things but it's not that meaty
@nishantjr Thanks for suggestion..That is what I have done..I just wanted to be sure
What would you classify as meaty? For example, what books have you read on C++ since you mention?
05:42
@ElimGarak I've tried looking at The C++ Programming Language but I didn't really finish it, or really crack it. I think I left before I moved.
I've also gotten an OpenGL book that's very modern but insists on using its easier framework on a disc--doesn't seem that great or... I dunno...
The OpenGL book is great because it has lots of information but the actual coding may be a bit lacking? ....
I've read a little bit of Scott Meyer I believe. I got a preview of that on the web and read the do's/don't's and such
You need to extremely proficiently crack C++ before attempting to crack graphics APIs, especially interfacing nicely and minimally shit with a two decades old C API. I actually have a public GitHub account only to showcase the perils of such thinking and its horrendous results.
@ElimGarak But I think the problem is that the books that I've seen sort of lack the information density of maybe mathematics or science books that I have
A calculus book covers everything from Riemann sums all the way to divergence and Stokes' Theorem and Curl and stuff. It's a lot different style than the programming books that I've read and bought
Information density? There you go again with what Andy mentions.
@ElimGarak I dunno how else to say it nicely
You learn physics from physics books, each dedicated to its own little portion of our knowledge portfolio such as classical electrodynamics, dynamics and so forth. You learn mathematics in the same manner, linear algebra, vector calculus, calculus, signal processing etc. If you got an OpenGL book, it is there to teach you how to use the OpenGL API, not to teach you about computer graphics.
For CG, there's a sea of books and API agnostic approaches, as well as a metric tonne of SIGGRAPH and university papers. If you are really serious about something, you'll follow the references to "achieve arbitrary density", in your lingo.
05:50
The C++ Programming Language is a good starting point. Finish that one and make sure you try out everything in there
better if 4th edition
then there is Josuttis - The C++ Standard Library
Scott Meyers - Effective Modern C++
then watch Jon Kalb's talks on exception-safe coding
just for starters
And when you think you're done, then watch a crapload of great vids from this year's cppcon.
The Clean Coder is also a nice book
@AndyProwl ughhh gosh I just lost it
The Clean Code series of videos is very interesting
@AndyProwl I've heard about this one; I think I might read it if I can stand it
05:52
Don't make me go find you a PDF, silly.
@ElimGarak I'm probably going to find one myself anyways
What are you waiting for? :P
no time
@ElimGarak I'm working right now
I'm writing doc files for my program
no, you're chatting right now
05:53
@AndyProwl I'm doing both
no you can't be doing both
@AndyProwl whoosh
if you can then problem solved: instead of working and chatting, work and read
@AndyProwl I don't have the books lol
what Elim wrote
like 3 or 4 times by now
05:54
You have. Don't make me get them for you.
Why is Cinch still using fancy words
You're banned from using fancy words
I'm surprised nobody has banned me yet
If it's not in Simple English, don't use it
@ElimGarak awwww <3
You all seem to really hate me or something
05:55
I don't hate you
We don't hate you, brah. You just try too hard. We'll like you even if you're a beginner. Just don't be a beginner pretending to be an expert.
K I found the C++ programming language
You are mildly entertaining
dude we told you a thousand times
we don't hate you we hate your derpstorms
It's the way you express nothing in thousands of words not you
05:56
There's only one person I truly hate in this room and it's
suspence
We're all your mom
think I'm catching a cold again
So there's LastInputType on bindings
05:57
@AndyProwl rethrow it
fucking boss opens windows when it's -17 outside
But it's only updated when the binding is used
Which makes sense but it makes it fairly not useful right now
Cat in Unityland
So I'm still at no working detection
And this fucking binding system is such a patchwork on top of broken abstraction I don't even
I'm really tired and CBA making meaningful commit messages, nobody reads them anyway
05:59
@VermillionAzure No but really, what does that mean. What do you think 'metaprogramming' means and why do you think it has anything to do with Prolog
I just found the Black & White disk on the shelf.
dubs get to pick what my next message is
@CatPlusPlus You'll regret asking that. :P
@CatPlusPlus Suppose I need to design a system of objects

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