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Ven
Ven
16:00
@Morwenn that I don't like. I would be consistent with my brace placement
user1804599
@Ven I don't see why 200 <= statusCode < statusCode would work.
@Elyse j/k
user1804599
Did you mean 200 <= statusCode < 300?
@набиячлэвэлиь Lol, braces are never useless.
Ven
Ven
16:00
@Elyse oops, I meant 300
user1804599
Noob!
Ven
Ven
(can't edit anymore :(.)
@Ven It's consistent as long as it has a semantic difference in your own frame of mind.
user1804599
Excellent. >:3
@Morwenn They are. Par example: if(false) {statement();}
user1804599
16:00
	monitorLister := &api.MonitorLister{
		Root:   func() *config.Group { return root },
		Logger: logger,
	}
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn ye mean mind ;)
if (condition) {
    statement();
}
@набиячлэвэлиь Dropping them is less future-proof than an unborn child.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn ...did you just..
@Morwenn meh, fuck braces
@Morwenn significant whitespace master race
user1804599
16:02
Significant indentation sucks.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I like my significant indentation in Python.
if condition {
    statement
}
why the cruft?
But when I don't have it, brace master race.
user1804599
if condition {
    expression
}
Ven
Ven
16:03
Around the #lounge, code. Around the #lounge, code. /beyoffce
if condition then expressionA else expressionB
user1804599
why needlessly unnestable elements?
@Elyse needs else
@Elyse I'm not convinced at all of the 'everything is an expression' being the way to go
user1804599
if condition; then
    command
fi
user1804599
16:03
@orlp I'm not convinced by the refactorability of your code
NOOOOoooooOOOO
@Elyse can you elaborate?
user1804599
You can't nest statements in expressions.
I c wut u did there bartek
Not the bash badness
user1804599
16:04
There's no good reason for that.
user1804599
It's a silly restriction.
@Elyse I still don't know why I'd want to do that
user1804599
For example.
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton amusant.
user1804599
16:05
mutable variable x;
try {
    x = f();
} catch {
    x = g();
}
h(x);
user1804599
vs.
@orlp Ever wanted to put a static_assert in an expression?
Don't ever do this:
user1804599
h(try {
    f()
} catch {
    g()
})
16:05
@Elyse Yeah, I prefer the former
> I've met this code
user1804599
Hence my comment.
after just two hours, we're already having sex!
Click here to learn my secret.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Nice. But the troublesome part is still the yielding, as I only get the current value as state (in addition to the static state of head and tail). So I need to reconstruct the current index every time when determining the next value in the cycle. Sorry, should've mentioned that before. :<
@AlexM. lol
16:06
@Xeo what?
you’re trying to write a state machine without state?
@Elyse f(return 1)
what now
Xeo
Xeo
I have state - the current value. I need to find that value between head and tail and then go from there
Ven
Ven
@orlp unexpected hurl
@Xeo what is the current value? presumably it’s not just what you’re meant to return
user1804599
@orlp return 1 never returns, so f is never called.
16:09
well, I simply disagree with allowing that
user1804599
You don't really need return anyway.
but whatever
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I'm cycling through characters, and I have the currently selected character as state. Unfortunately, the list of characters I want to cycle through is split (head and tail).
@Elyse Wait what?
return 1 never returns?
user1804599
Yes.
16:10
How does that make sense?
user1804599
Just like throw 1 never returns, and goto l never returns.
you are trying to write a state machine without state
you have char-sized scrap-space
user1804599
They cause the function in which they reside to return.
Oh wait, I see what you mean
user1804599
They don't return themselves.
16:10
Nevermind
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton lol
and you’re jumping in in media res
Meh return
Just make the last expression return automatically
alright gtg buy a gift
Xeo
Xeo
hf
16:12
@AngryShoe early return m8
@LucDanton And also a couple of vowels
@orlp In my language that's never needed
@Xeo there is no trouble—in my example you can init the state with whichever bit you want to start from, it doesn’t have to start at first_element
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton right, I guess
user1804599
I never found lack of early return to be a problem.
If something fails above it gets carried down below
And finally returned
user1804599
16:14
Make your functions smaller.
Along the lines of Maybe t.
@Elyse early return reduces nesting
when used properly it reduces complexity
auto actual_current = compute_sane_state(my_puny_character); add right at the top :)
Xeo
Xeo
Sorry, it's late :(
Ven
Ven
16:26
@Elyse but then you might end up with isDirty = a(xx) && b(xx) && c(xx) && d(xx), etc :[
@Xeo hey I’m not your boss
deafening
std::perv
16:42
hi
Yes, I managed to summon it properly!
0
Q: Reformat within comment

orlpIn my vimrc I have the following: vmap Q gw nmap Q gwap set formatoptions+=cj set formatoptions-=t This disables automatic text wrapping, and allows me to correctly wrap the paragraph my cursor is on right now by pressing Shift+Q. Normally, formatting a paragraph is exactly what I want to do,...

10/10 would be summoned again
@AngryLettuce yes, the 30
@JohanLarsson what?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn it? :o
@Ven it.
16:45
@Mr.kbok linking when it is done
@Ven a wild kbok appears
Rice crackers *-*
@Ven foldl1 (&&) . map ($ xx) $ [a,b,c,d]
oh god I'm so sleepy
plz no C++ code
I had to edit a groovy file and it was bad enough for the day
I mean okay we could actually bash iostream design a bit
and how it requires you to make your classes default-constructible
Ell
Ell
16:57
Holy balls I just woke up
That must be 14 hours of sleep
have you been hacking all night?
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz sadly, we're not all using lazy languages
It's javascript I'm writing.
sucks to be you
Ven
Ven
:[ at least I'm soon gonna go back to nicer stuff
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz The semester is now over. I am now free for game/other projects, etc, etc if you are still interested.
17:00
ohcool
a friend of mine recently asked me if he can join me on something I'm doing, but I told him I was mostly working on Turnip recently
Ell
Ell
@lal don't you have midterms?
user406009
@Ell All over.
user406009
Different schools have different schedules.
int main()
{
    vector<Item> Inventory;
        #include "dec.cpp"
@Lalaland I was kinda thinking about some game in general
user406009
17:04
@BartekBanachewicz Sure. Any specific ideas in mind?
@Borgleader text adventure, must be kat
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn No, you did something wrong. That should've summoned @Tony
@Lalaland I was thinking about an MORPG for a while, I also had plans for a peculiar RTS I had to lay off because I figured I'm too bad to do it
@BartekBanachewicz olcohol
@Borgleader indentation level: PRO
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz What was the plans for the RTS?
user406009
17:06
We could try. Worst case, we fail and try something else.
@Lalaland random terrain generation, long rounds (a few days), realtime day/night cycle, whole action going on a full planet
@Lalaland We'd need Thermite working for that and that's more vaporware than Griwes OS
user406009
What's Thermite?
my DB idea
spatiotemporal real-time in-memory store
user406009
Eh, we could probably try without a special DB.
user406009
Just use standard R-tree type techniques.
17:07
@Lalaland I did quite a lot of research on advanced coordinate systems, and TLDR planets are hard
@Xeo Mr. Tony or Kbok The Lion.
@Lalaland don't work on planets.
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Hard in what way?
user406009
The spherical nature of the surface?
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Q: How to model a geodesic grid in PostGIS?

Bartek BanachewiczAbstract I've decided to use PostGIS for a hobby game project. It requires a lot of units allocated on the surface of a planet. I'd like to model not only the units (simple points), but also their areas of effect (vision, firing range etc.) and the planet's terrain using spatial data and queries...

@Lalaland yea
Xeo
Xeo
17:09
@LucDanton Okay, got a boring version now that I might use: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/098714da0b546746
I think that's not too clever for a shared codebase
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Let's simply the problem then and have the RTS be on either a cylinder or just a plane.
@Lalaland That takes away important gameplay elements I had in mind
but yeah as I said I don't think this is doable without a 20+ team
so we could just make a funky RTS
user406009
What particular things did you think would be cool with a spherical system?
OTOH some people apparently succeeded at that
Key features include:
Geodesic hex tiling - a first for GameMaker
user406009
A grid would probably work ok as well. I mean, the main thing we would want is rendering and collision detection, right?
user406009
17:14
And maybe nearest neighbor?
@Lalaland also routing and in-range
one thing is impl lang though
because it kinda limits what we can do in one way or another
user406009
I would say to go with something like Rust or C++.
user406009
But I am pretty open to anything.
C++ is out of question
I'm fine with Rust
user406009
What were you going to suggest?
17:17
JS and Haskell
perhaps a combination of the above
Also I still think that separating the object DB to a separate, well, DB, is an interesting idea
Doesn't need to be homegrown, if we stick to a plane then Redis spatial extensions should be ok
user406009
That image you showed is probably a good starting point. A grid is a good initial start.
inb4 Mercator
@Lalaland But flat right. At least for starters
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz We can start with a spherical "grid". That doesn't add too much complexity.
It does.
Believe me, it does.
If only because you need a 3D renderer on day 1
user406009
17:22
I have three concerns with JS/Haskell. 1. Performance. 2. Garbage collection. 3. C interop.
Haskell's C interop is perfectly fine.
Also, when saying JS, I kinda meant browser as a platform.
Because heck can't beat the ease of getting to the potential user.
Compiling Haskell logic module to JS also remains an option
user406009
Yeah, there are a lot of compile Haskell to JS tools.
Haste would probably be the first choice of mine
Hajskell
That way we could have say a JS WebGL renderer and input layer and Haskell logic
user406009
17:25
I am just a little worried about Haskell's performance. Last time I compared it to almost equivalent C code it was about 3-5 times slower.
On one hand, it lets each language do what it does best. On the other, it introduces friction.
user406009
And there were latency spikes.
@Lalaland I think 5x C would be perfectly fine for us TBH
Don't know what scale we're aiming at, but a typical RTS doesn't go over 800 simultaneous units
user406009
Well, once we start fiddling around with 3d graphics and rendering, things get really expensive.
@Lalaland But those can be done in JS
Also not sure if 3D makes sense as well
It's easier to make models than to draw sprites, sure, but the renderer gets annoying
However, in the browser we could use Three.js
which would speed up at least the initial implementation drastically
in terms of time to write code, not perf, I mean.
17:28
@BartekBanachewicz Symultanize ALL the units!
user406009
Ok. That addresses most of my objections. I'm ok with the Haste plan.
user406009
When do you want to get started?
not too soon.
Well, at least with the implementation.
Might as well start brainstorming design ideas w/special focus on potential issues that might arise
user406009
Just ping me on here when you are ready. No rush. In the meantime I I'll try prototyping that 3d globe grid rendering/ manipulation.
@BartekBanachewicz how does that work
17:32
@Mr.kbok magic
(hint: it's not a sphere)
@Lalaland I just like to know what I'm implementing before I start implementing it :)
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Yep. Totally agree.
user406009
We probably also want at least some sort of mockups for gameplay ideas.
BTW @Lala are you fine with me pulling another friend in?
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Sure.
great. I'll let him know.
This is exciting, I haven't done a proper group project in some time
@Lalaland Do you use Google Docs? That's my standard tool for design docs.
17:34
@BartekBanachewicz oh, k
@Lalaland I also have some docs from previous design tries I had, I can share them with you so you can see what I had in mind back then
ah damn I have one meeting notes in polish, would need to translate that.
Xeo
Xeo
Wtf. Boost.Tuple doesn't implement the std::tuple-interface.
> RPG Maker MV
Notice: Languages: Japanese is only supported in the Mac version.
there must be some sweet ass coding in there if you can't do that
or that one killer bug they never solved
Xeo
Xeo
Also, I'm massively disappointed that T a, b; for (std::tie(a, b) : range_over_pairs){} is ill-formed. /cc @LucDanton
user1804599
17:47
@Ven isDirty = all(f => f(x), [a, b, c, d])
@Elyse There's github.com/citusdata/cstore_fdw for supposedly more compact on-disk rep but I haven't tried it
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus cool
oh god
I can rotate and scale the darth vader hat in such a way that it looks like I have a big black...
17:52
Spaceship?
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah.
@Xeo that’s quite dumb
@LucDanton When did that ever stopped anyone
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton gotta be not-clever enough so that average coworker X can understand it
17:54
@Xeo you can write your own that uses std::ref
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton my own what?
Xeo
Xeo
It doesn't work because ranged-for doesn't allow anything but a variable declaration :(
But tie doesn't work in MSVC2013!
17:56
@BartekBanachewicz That looks almost...Fragile.
@Xeo gotta fight for structured bindings then

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