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19:00
ah ok, interesting, thx!
@ThePhD what else than a white triangle can it do
@BartekBanachewicz I dunno.
I have too many apply functions I think.
Anyone had a moment with Raft algorithm already?
It looks something interesting to put Erlang to work
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19:03
@BartekBanachewicz I'll make something interesting eventually
just you wait
@ThePhD do you think you could draw more triangles if you removed some of them?
nah, those macros don't really even improve the situation anyways
@ThePhD clap
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are you using unity yet?
Nope.
@Ell not doubting that
19:05
btw - why is it no star wars spoilers after jan 15? shouldn't it be before jan 15?
just don't be ThePhD and you can do all the things
welp, 4 years is ok I guess
in another 4 you'll show us a quad
Whoa now
Not a whole quad.
a little bit of a quad?
That's like one whole other triangle.
19:05
it'll actually be two triangles
90% of codebase copied and there we go
@BartekBanachewicz yes that was the joke (another 4 years part) but you ruined it by implying copy paste :P
aw
didn't mean to
anyway everyone knows that real programmers don't copy paste
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@BryanEdds lol yes you're right
19:07
@AlexM. right you have to write the other triangle from scratch
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good catch
reusing is forbidden
I have a star wars spoiler
rainbow dash dies
@BryanEdds no, it's correct
noooooooooooooooo
19:09
it started first with
Dec 16 '15 at 10:46, by Tony The Lion
On another note, please no Star Wars spoilers in the next week. Thanks
oh, i c
then we had
Dec 23 '15 at 18:23, by Jerry Coffin
No Star Wars spoilers until 15 Jan 2016, please.
Singleton managers in an initialize scene? Replace with self creating ones and start from any scene. #UnityTips https://t.co/hhQORP9hDn
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I think I want my first thing to make to be ocean water
hey @Xeo what do you rate this on a scale from 0 to kill it with fire store.steampowered.com/app/429580
19:11
I'm glad Unity users share their insightful tips with us
@AlexM. holy fuck -10
ikr
it's also supposedly a VN done in unity
so the dev screwed up scaling and all that
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Oh no way
I mean like a scrolling normal map and specular map
this is essentially an ideal avatar to use while being annoying on a forum imgur.com/N9c0OUJ
solely to get users even more mad
@AlexM. terrible drawing
19:14
I know it's so bad
user406009
Arg. Stupid power went out.
user406009
Luckily I have like 20000mah of USB batteries.
@Lalaland was wondering whether an alien attack hit your village
user406009
No, the holidays but my place.
user406009
Sorry about the lack of communication.
19:20
np
I did things in the meantime
user406009
Still working on that last part of that prototype.
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@BartekBanachewicz I mean this youtube.com/watch?v=2AVh1x-Uqjs but worse
@Lalaland I'm gonna have an UI for you soon (tm)
user406009
Getting good unit movement is actually quite difficult to do well.
you mean around the terrain?
maybe you should get the grid-based movement first then
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19:31
or maybe I should do terrain before sea
that's prolly a better idea
please critique my choice_3 type - melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/PUDY786utvVzmuhS
hmm... or maybe I should put it on the code review site
ya, let me do that
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what does it do?
well, it's a choice type with pattern-matching like in ML, but this particular type only has 3 choices (will have to duplicate code to get more choices).
@Ell goals, elliotte. goals.
if you inherit a type from it and alias its constructors with using, you get discriminated unions in C++.
19:34
@BryanEdds first_of_3
see the std tuple
Everyone knows discrimination is bad
and get<0>, get<1> ...
so much simpler than first_choice_of_the_three_possible_choices_that_my_custom_type_has
ah, interesting
ya
will have a look
although, I still need to specify the of N so that template functions don't shadow
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dicksemenation
something like of_3<0> maybe...
19:37
@BryanEdds another way to have a discriminated union is to package a union and a discriminant together
ya, I need to add that for efficiency
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evenin tony
ya, I haven't looked at std::tuple yet, so I guess it's time to do so :)
19:39
you can probably deduce the N
by using variadic things
or w/e
so you have get<I> called on a YourTuple<Args...>
there's one issue with that, I think
well, no, that might work
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A: How is std::tuple implemented?

mitchnullOne approach to implementing tuples is using multiple-inheritance. The tuple-elements are held by leaf-classes, and the tuple class itself inherits from multiple leafs. In pseudo-code: template<typename T0, typename T1, ..., typename Tn> class PseudoTuple : TupleLeaf<0, T0>, TupleLeaf<1, T1>, .....

SPOILER SPOILER
as long as the pattern match call is type safe
check the answers to that question
they're p straightforward
19:43
> In this paper, a new algorithm is presented and implemented which is stable and inplace algorithm to sort an ordered list of items with stability and having inplace convenience with average case complexity Ө(n).
From my reading of the algorithm, it's O(n²) and not stable.
Win.
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I'm bad at complexity analysis really
big theta means that worst and best case are similar or something? :V
> average case complexity Ө(n).
wow magic
maybe they solved P = NP already
@Morwenn Given the constraints it states ("sort an ordered list of items") I can do the job in constant time, and definitely assure that it's stable as well. :-)
It's big Theta, not big O.
19:46
hmm... std::variant isn't in 2014 huh
good evening ladies, gentlemen, animals, and all other beings that are beneath myself
be nice if I could just use that
@BryanEdds Variant with throwing moves is a bitch.
Haha, and the case of the code is random, the check for odd/even is wrong and the pseudo-code is wrong too.
Excellent research paper from India.
@Morwenn Still doesn't make sense though (at least if memory serves). Isn't big-theta for when upper and lower bound are the same (in complexity terms)?
19:47
I suppose I could just inefficiently use std::tuple internally until std::variant comes along.
the Committee can't decide what problem they want to deal with when it comes to std::variant.
@BryanEdds Use Boost
i can't take a dependency on boost, sadly
@Ell It means that it's sandwiched between omega and big-O
really? variant is header-only
well, only header dependencies
19:48
@JerryCoffin I thought that big Theta showed the minimal complexity needed. Like, it always need at least n operations, but we don't say much more.
oh, it is?
nice
many Boost components are header-only.
I <3 header-only libs
in fact, arguably, many of the most useful ones.
@Morwenn That's omega
19:48
like optional and variant
Anyway, that research paper looks like a joke.
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oh yeah I'm dumb that's omega
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thanks jefffy
ah, still, those take in large amounts of other headers
hmm...
it's one thing to take in a single header
it's another to pull in an entire tree of them
19:49
IIRC Boost can build single-header versions of all their header-only libs.
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@BryanEdds why do you not want another dependency?
but more generally, you've only got two choices- use somebody else's implementation or implement it yourself.
really?
I'm just trying to keep simple dependencies
it's been my experience that in a lot of cases, you can skip a lot of dependencies with just a bit of custom hacking
@Morwenn is it comparison based?
@milleniumbug It is.
19:51
@BryanEdds You can, but that doesn't mean that you should.
@Morwenn Big-O is upper bound. Big-omega is lower bound. Big-theta is both.
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@BryanEdds why would want to skip dependencies though?
the other thing is, there is a lot of hatred for boost, and therefore any library that depends on it
@JerryCoffin Ok.
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#include <boost/variant.hpp> is pretty simple
19:52
so people avoid using libs that use boost
tabs vs fud
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you don't have to care about what headers it itsself includes
@Morwenn There's a lower bound of log(n)*n IIRC, if it's comparison based
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@BryanEdds show me some boost hatred please
@BryanEdds That's because they're substandard programmers that you need not be concerned with
19:52
@Ell boost is shit
@AngryShoe I know.
it's something I've encountered in the game industry, unfortunately
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@BartekBanachewicz fack off bartek, haskell sucks balls
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@BryanEdds lol this is p funny actually
19:53
hey, you can barely get game programmers to use the std lib, much less boost
that's because in my experience, the game industry is almost exclusively composed of substandard programmers who wouldn't know good code if they found it sleeping with their wives
Some Boost libraries are very complicated to use
Basically, if the collection is sorted in reverse order, the algorithm will perform a reverse operation, which is clearly not stable.
@Morwenn IIRC, Big-theta is also required to be a tight bound, so (for example) saying O(N^3) or O(N^10) for an algorithm that's really O(N^2) is technically accurate, but for big-theta you have to say N^2 if it's really N^2.
still, they are my potential customers... so... :(
19:53
They seem designed for experts with specific constraints
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@BryanEdds the game industry is a customer?
What are you writing?
people in the game industry
> This last tweet at least tells us that the game is playable on PC, since that’s the platform that uses executables.
he's writing people
@JerryCoffin Is the notation often used?
19:54
/cc @ElimGarak wtf does xbone use? source
setting up to write a modern 3d renderer with vulkan
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@Borgleader wat
save your time
since it's not out yet, I'm just doing some core lib work to make things less painful
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every platform executes something :P
19:55
You take boost-ublas or boost-asio, they are complicated as fuck to use
in my experience, they don't want modern code and don't know why they should.
@BryanEdds cool, an engine to make engines
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@BryanEdds just fyi unity & others will have vulkan on release :3
just what the world needed
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but still
good luck :)
19:55
@BryanEdds I want Vulkan now, and not just because im a trekkie :)
usually referred to as middleware
clearly we don't have enough engines
a modern library targetted at gamers is like trying to sell online advertisements to people who have never heard of electricity
Most of the time you want something else more high level which saves you the trouble of specifying 100 things you don't need to specify
@Morwenn Not very, no. Most people use big-O for everything, such as calling Quicksort O(N log N) even though it's really O(N^2), and calling hash tables O(1), even though they're really O(N).
19:56
Bartek, there aren't any good C++ game engines AFAIK
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I wonder how soon someone will implement opengl on metal
hash tables are O(1).
@BryanEdds UE is clearly shit
people might like to make one, one day
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or maybe apple will keep some opengl support for a while
19:56
yep
@JerryCoffin Hey, if you pick your pivot with median od medians, quicksort is O(n log n) :o But I know what you mean.
No wait, I'm dumb. I misread that.
at least, if you don't really care about k.
that thing is absolutely awful to work with
@BartekBanachewicz There's a few people here who've worked with it and suggest that it is, in fact, shit.
19:57
so, C++ game engines is anything but a solved problem
speaking of shit, excuse me for a moment
if you haven't tried working with unreal, you need to go try it for a month, and then come back and tell us how awesome it is to work with
@Morwenn can you link it so we can laugh at it too?
i'll be like lolllll
I feel like I'm talking to myself
Is this thing on?
bumps microphone
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19:58
@AngryShoe hello
@Morwenn Sure--point is, they'll say O(...), regardless of whether they mean upper bound, lower bound, expected, etc. (and then add text mentioning what sort of bound they're discussing, on the rare occasion that they know and care).
@AngryShoe No; @Elyse is, though.
especially if you're a haskell programmer who actually cares about semantics.
hmm subaru impreza looks like a nice car
I don't think there's a single well-formed semantic in all of unreal
19:59
@BryanEdds Yeah certainly all gamedevs are haskell programmers who care about semantics
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man I gotta do some more maths
but I'm about to give up
@BryanEdds it's terrible
it's all a broken horrible nightmares
i thought you were a haskell programmer
but you know what
19:59
I hate to say it, but at this point, you're not really adding much. This doesn't attempt to directly answer the question nor does it add anything new that isn't already covered by the existing answers. — Mysticial 4 mins ago
^^ Ugh... People just keep on piling useless/duplicate answers on this thing.
@BryanEdds Is there something in this industry that you have tries for a month or more and it's awesome to work with?
@JerryCoffin I think the entire CS community does that nowadays. :)
gamedev people will still use UE because they're used to terrible technology

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