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01:00
flame
they all pass but better to change that api now
> Kilometres
really
@JohanLarsson no thousands separator intended?
should be np, hold on adding a case
01:02
Many of the differences between American and British English date back to a time when spelling was not widely standardized. For instance, some spellings seen as "American" today were once commonly used in Britain; and vice versa. A "British standard" began to emerge following the 1755 publication of influential dictionaries such as Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language, and an "American standard" started following the work of Noah Webster, and in particular his An American Dictionary of the English Language. == Historical originsEdit == In the early 18th century, English spelling...
Blimey
> Components are registered with an Entity Manager, and the Entity Manager is then responsible for adding Entities to each Component. Once per frame, the Entity Manager will call EntityManager::UpdateComponents(), which calls each Component's ComponentInterface::UpdateAllEntities().
Doesnt that seem backwards
yes
"Unless it's explicitly spelt out," -- It is. I posted exactly where the standard says so well before you posted your answer. — hvd Nov 23 at 18:32
some of these google projects actually use CMake
Getting the legal bullshit out of the way is actually a big part of the struggle as well. And presenting it in a way people are used to. This is a draft of one of those legal screens during loading from January 2015, just found the photo deep in the documents directory.
have they finally seen the light?
01:08
^^^ He just edited that part out. What a low-effort answer
American and British IQ differences
@LucDanton found a bug, did not parse #_##0.00 correctly
Not sure if joking is allowed in such sections, but hey, we're retards.
@GregorMcGregor USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
This is pretty interesting... so Google has made a bunch of libs on top of SDL that help with general c++ dev. I feel like its more stuff from a rogue google dev rather than a concentrated effort though
Which means I kind of dont want to use it because Google is notorious for killing off most of what it starts
01:10
link
ITT @Elyse should work for google
Assert.AreEqual("1\u00A0200,00 mm⋅s⁻¹", speed.ToString("N mm⋅s⁻¹", sv));
^passed
Is the thousand separator default fot Sweden?
@sehe if this was replying to me I linked it earlier, scroll down on this page: developers.google.com/games/#Tools
I mean, do you not have to ask for the number format
@sehe For N it renders like that
tried to stay as close as possible to the framework
01:14
@JohanLarsson did you pick nbsp yourself?
I would have thought you formatted numbers with the use of a lib-provided thing, i.e. the thousands sep would come for free
No Robot helped me with that.
@LucDanton Yeah they do sort of. I have to dig out the double part myself though
since I'm doing a composite thing which I'm fishing for flaming on
@JohanLarsson that uses a regular space
@JohanLarsson did he now
@JohanLarsson Ah. I wasn't paying attention. N looked like a unit to my sleepy eye
I wonder how much cash Rockstar dropped on all those radio stations in GTA V.
@LucDanton nope: Assert.AreEqual("1 200,00", 1200.ToString("N", sv)); <- fails
01:19
well I meant the output as displayed on the page :)
which does it use?
@sehe yeah, that is what I'm not sure about. Format strings that reads like regexes.
which what?
the bot space
I actually don’t know what best practices are but I’m sceptical it’s appropriate, I’m thinking there’s another width for the job
still though using the lib thing is the best way to go about it, i.e. turn it into someone else’s problem
@Prismatic Whoa those doxygen docs.
They're good.
Reminds me of mine except nicer.
01:22
char* dup = strdup(str.c_str()); token = strtok(dup, " "); free(dup); — Gilles Richer 34 mins ago
guess what for ^^ (yeah it's bad, -1-ed)
Is the way the documentation looks now one of the first things you notice lol?
It's the only thing I noticed.
It's a boring link otherwise.
@sehe Aren't you sleeping, btw? :D
01:23
I don't think I am
Oh wow they all use the same documentation style lol
Oh nope.
@Rapptz Interesting.
Ah, I only counted one good night. Usually it requires 3-4 :D
@Rapptz you take that back
:27141061 sehe has a tradition of going to bed, but not really :D
01:24
@sehe good night
@ElimGarak Yeah.
@Prismatic gamedev libraries are abundant and common
THERES A TEXT EDIT WIDGET
oh boy
oh boy oh boy oh boy
I don't see what makes this one special outside "google made it"
and most are badlets
Are ECMAScript regexes supposed to be have "multiline mode" always on, where ^ and $ match beginning & end of lines?
01:25
Guys, I was reading an article on cplusplus.com about std::atomic and found an example on a page about operator=. After a minor fix it compiled at ideone ideone.com/YIg8Cz but I'm confused on why while (foo==0) { where foois declared as std::atomic<int> foo works.
I cannot find any traces of == operator for atomics
> cplusplus.com
@Rapptz its less a gamedev library and more just a bunch of utils on top of SDL and other nice libraries
so why it works?
no == operator on cplusplus.com either
@zerkms atomic has a conversion operator to T
to be fair
SDL works with Android
so I can see why they care about it
01:26
right, thanks
but uh these docs look pretty nice
yep, I did not know the == would implicitly convert it
did you release your documentation thing yet
no
This FlatUI library reminds me of this shitty UI library
Maybe I'm judging it too harshly but I don't like immediate mode GUI
01:28
Yeah, I was just gonna say the immediate mode bit is offputting
Instant gratification mode
@Rapptz I want to see what it looks like hurry up
It's just an extension for Sphinx.
You can style Sphinx however you want.
Sphincterx
gui::Run([&]() {
  gui::StartGroup(gui::kLayoutVerticalLeft, 5);
    gui::Label("value: " + x, 40);
    if (gui::TextButton("increase", 40) == kEventWentUp) x++;
  gui::EndGroup();
});
01:29
use Sphinx on something more friendly than C++ (let’s say, Python?) and that should get you an idea
@Rapptz so in other words it looks shit until you mess with the style for an eternity? :v
lol this is how it looks like without the sugar?
@Rapptz better not forget to close your tags groups!
I have to say though it feels nice seeing clean c++11 in a google project... or really any 'big name' project
@melak47 No.
Sphinx has nice default themes.
01:29
good :)
Nicer than anything Doxygen offers.
eeeeeeeeeeeh I dunno about that
but at least you can pick themes from places
@Prismatic ugh protobuf
@LucDanton sphinx-rtd is a default theme now
alabaster is blindingly white and all I rember about the other defaults is that I didn’t pick them
@Rapptz blue, Python 2 one?
ah fair enough
oh read the docs lol
not even one dark theme
useless
@LucDanton yeah read-the-docs is a common one
docs are for printing out! can't make them dark, fool
people still print things?
01:31
There are a lot of themes online.
I wasn't aware it was the 1950s
@melak47 why would I printf perfectly legible documents?
@Rapptz my point!
@nick I'm installing CS:GO.
Again.
Yeah.
I was too harsh on the defaults though, probably disappointed by lack of dark themes
01:32
I think the defaults look fine though compared to Doxygen defaults.
@Prismatic yes, print it on punchcards, to make use of the non-punched spaces!
Which look absolutely terrible lol
and you get lost
@Rapptz wow, that enum
01:33
alphabetic ordering is the worst ._.
that is formatted beautifully
My tool does ordering of how they show in the file.
CXcan’t CXread CXthat CXgarbage
not sure if that's a bad thing though
@Rapptz doxygen as well but alphabetic is the default
01:34
I don't think I can sort it by alphabetic lol :(
it’s not a feature
we have invented Ctrl-F
What if I open an issue on the FlatUI github page asking them to add BiDi support? Then they add it and I have a one stop solution for shifting all of my responsibility
a man can dream
BiDi?
They'll never add BiDi though, its locked up in ICU or some LGPL lib
BiDirectional text
For when you mix text that runs right to left (like arabic and hebrew) and left to right (like mostly everything else)
01:36
that's what RTM was invented for
people using mutices as class members
whats RTM
@GregorMcGregor I do that all the time why is that bad
er RLM
lmao
because now it's no longer copyable nor movable
The right-to-left mark (RLM) is a non-printing character used in the computerized typesetting of bi-directional text containing mixed left-to-right scripts (such as English and Cyrillic) and right-to-left scripts (such as Persian, Arabic, Syriac and Hebrew). It is used to change the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text direction. == Unicode == In Unicode, the RLM character is encoded at U+200F right-to-left mark (HTML &#8207; · &rlm;). In UTF-8 it is E2 80 8F. Usage is prescribed in the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm. == Example of use in HTML == Suppose the writer wishes...
01:37
yeah that’s only useful if you have bidi support
So I have to dynamically allocate your shitty class if I want to use it as a member without disabling up my copy/move constructors too
it’s part of the deal
it's deleted constructors all the way down
If you really want to have a mutex as a member then make it a shared_ptr idk
Or maybe I just suck that's also possible
value_ptr to the rescue!
I dunno shared_ptr is kinda weird. now you have multiple instances sharing the same mutex.
Ell
Ell
I want to see your value_ptr implementation
01:40
It won't help you copy a mutex :(
@melak47 well yes
Ell
Ell
Ahaha I was reading mutex as matrix
@GregorMcGregor it’s a larger issue—e.g. now you’re fragmenting the innards of your class
OK because right now this class is just using the mutex to protect access to a resource, which is, well, the purpose of a mutex right
Ell
Ell
What's wrong with that?
01:42
modules will help that
:')
and provided my analysis is correct, having multiple copies of the same instance sharing the same mutex is functionally equivalent
uuuuuh
Ell
Ell
I was about to ask "is it a mutex for s shared resource?"
what kind of mutex is that class using?
Ell
Ell
01:43
My nubbery is extremely apparent WRT concurrency
the one that calls God
yeah it's for a shared resource
Including boost spirit just kills Visual Studio background code analysis...
@LucDanton a recursive mutex apparently
then shouldn’t there be one mutex at all instead of one per instance/object?
01:44
the shared resource is a file descriptor
yes but what about the mutex
or more precisely: what is it exactly that makes the class non-copyable?
Ell
Ell
One mutex per shared object
how do people make lockless data structures
@Ell really?
Ell
Ell
@melak47 I'm mobile so I can't see which msg soz
01:45
@LucDanton that the mutex is a member
is it just the obvious
or is there magic involved
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz atomic instructions isn't it?
@GregorMcGregor that gives rise to one mutex per object
IMO there should be 1 shared mutex per file descriptor, and then there can be as many instances of the "wrapper" object while still not losing safety
@Ell do you really want to see my value_ptr :)
Ell
Ell
01:46
Oh, yes :)
the (typical) reason to have a mutex as a member is to make usage of a given object safe from multiple threads
@Ell have fun reading it on mobile :P coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/6b1fb828a53f62fe
yes but in this case I don't think the identity of the object matters
it’s not about identity
I'll make a coliru
01:47
._. what is going on
I'm implementing a struct problem in the namespace brain. I guess I have some, because I can't type brain::problem without a giggle.
will lucdoc ever get released one wonders
Ell
Ell
Eh I can't scroll on color in on mobile
are you waiting from upstream or is the project dormant still
it only works on the git version of sphinx
I thought about it a little bit
01:49
@Ell I once tried actually writing something on there. Dealing with auto correct and auto capitalization and even navigation problems wasn't much fun :)
and I can just subclass napoleon's garbage
I think
lemme verify
I remember things like Throws/Raises were in the way, hence why I referred to upstream
yeah it seems I can just subclass and override behaviour
god bless python
declare everything virtual any(vector<any> const&);, just in case
The ones with ---- under the sections is Numpy right
01:52
yeah
Google leads to indent-induced rightwards drift
lol I like how they use that style of commenting under the class GoogleDocstring
@GregorMcGregor yeah that doesn’t protect a shared resource per se, that protects an object shared between threads
lol wording
C++17 has std::shared_mutex.
I think C++14 has std::shared_lock
01:55
@GregorMcGregor the transformation doesn’t make sense
they’re not alternatives
lol wait I'm confused
why is std::shared_lock a thing
@LucDanton are they not?
first one is 1:1 mutex to object, second one is 1:n mutex to objects
oh it's for std::shared_timed_mutex
01:56
@Rapptz but that's still not copyable...so now you need a shared_ptr<shared_mutex>, and guard the shared_mutex with per-instance mutex...:D
well what does it change from the POV of the shared resource?
@melak47 really?
I dunno, I hope not :p
@GregorMcGregor ._.
pretend you have a shared, unprotected variable
Ell
Ell
01:57
@GregorMcGregor it would mean anyone with a wrapper can access the resource
hb_buffer_set_direction(harfbuzz_buf_, HB_DIRECTION_LTR);
hb_buffer_set_script(harfbuzz_buf_, HB_SCRIPT_LATIN);
hb_buffer_set_language(harfbuzz_buf_, hb_language_from_string(text, length));
Well I got excited over nothing
@melak47 shared_mutex( const shared_mutex& ) = delete;
you declare one mutex per thread, then try to use it
oh...
Ell
Ell
Regardless of whether some other wrapper is using the resource too
01:57
...okay
maybe it'll have i18n in a year :[
@Rapptz I do that too sometimes
In the first case you can't have more than 1 wrapper, so that's 1 mutex anyway
"oh look it’s declared!"
Ell
Ell
@Prismatic what do you want from harfbuzz?
It can do RTL
01:58
@GregorMcGregor that kinda plays into the 'they’re not alternatives' unless you make the singleton-ess explicit
or where the fds come from
I’m assuming it’s anything goes
idgi
i'll just give up and do it regardless
pls no ._.

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