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17:00
> This implementation runs in O(log k) time.
no thanks
user1804599
Use it to generate lookup tables.
But I already did it in one line :)
user1804599
Java is nice.
Ell
Ell
the generics though :(
user1804599
The generics are nice too.
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Ell
17:03
I don't understand why I can't do something = new T still :S
user1804599
Because you don't even know whether T has the right constructor signature.
compare that to C++'s generics
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Ell
@Zoidberg but you know at compile time right?
user1804599
No, you don't.
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Ell
Oh.
user1804599
17:04
You never know it.
user1804599
How can f in <T> void f() { } know what constructors T has?
@Zoidberg me?
user1804599
That information isn't available anywhere.
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Ell
@Zoidberg right but you can if you know what T is
Oh wait
user1804599
f does not know what type T is.
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Ell
17:05
I goofed. I meant to say new T[]
user1804599
And it shouldn't. It's bad.
user1804599
That's because arrays suck, not because generics suck.
Ell
Ell
Oh okay
hmm... how to handle the fact that I could have over/under flows...
I could just wrap everything into big int... but that seems over kill...
user1804599
Use unbounded number types.
17:09
@Ell Because T doesn't exist.
but less tedious than constantly checking if I'm going to run the risk
Ell
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T is a figment of my imagination
@Zoidberg is Java's bigint practically unlimited? obviously memory is an issue, but there's not hard limit is there?
user1804599
RTFM
user1804599
17:12
> Immutable arbitrary-precision integers.
user1804599
> arbitrary-precision
user1804599
i.e. yes
hmm... IllegalArgumentException or NPE if I am passed null...
Java libs seem to tend towards the latter... but I think the former is clearer that it's because the arguments are invalid...
> Thrown to indicate that a method has been passed an illegal or inappropriate argument.
seems more appropriate to me
as long as you're clear about which argument and why.
I spent like four hours last Friday trying to figure out what was wrong when given basically just E_INVALIDARG as an error.
Yeah, exception msg states clearly that null is not a valid argument
I can't test for that in this test, as I can't get it to test with a null array, but I can reason enough to be happy
17:15
but which argument?
the one and only :P
well then ;p
guess there can't be any confusion there then
hmm... is it worth going through and BigInting the other two answers...
(f == r) == true ? static_cast<int>(true) : static_cast<int>(false)
17:19
@fredoverflow can't say he's wrong
Ell
Ell
eugh my code is rather ugly
@Zoidberg When a developer says "You know what, let's cap BigInt at 20 digits"... wouldn't that also count as an arbitrary decision/precision? ;)
hmm... what do you think is nicer. A for loop that has no 'increment' section because it's in the body of the loop, or a while loop that has a variable created before hand (that would normally be as part of the init of the for?
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@thecoshman recursion
17:23
@fredoverflow that was my thinking :P
@Zoidberg lol
may be
@thecoshman Why would the increment be in the body of the loop? STL remove code or something?
@fredoverflow because during the body of the for loop, I find out how much I would want to increment my index by... I could have that variable declared as part of the for loop (also Java)
How long is the loop, can you show us the code?
ergh... no... it's a challenge thing for job :\
@fredoverflow I just finished watch your video, nice job :)
17:25
@Zoidberg Will 2016 be the year when half of Lounge converts to Java? :)
@Borgleader Thanks, appreciated!
user1804599
That would be nice.
user1804599
Less horrible C++ crap.
@fredoverflow I've been on Java for years
You make it sound like a drug.
Wait, you're not talking about coffee, are you?
git reset --hard HEAD for the fourth time :v
17:27
@JohanLarsson I thought it was time to tell her how I feel about these contributions. And the timing was right since she directly addressed it to me this time.
user1804599
something always seems a bit funky about having a for loop with two variables in the init section :\
Xeo
Xeo
@fredoverflow Not totally by my choice, at least :(
@fredoverflow I’ve been asking myself the same as OP
$ c++filt "_ZN3abcquERKS_"
abc::operator?(abc const&)
@sehe ok we read it differently then
user1804599
17:28
All OPs are bastards.
@Zoidberg lol, I think I remember this one
user1804599
@fredoverflow I want to write a video game in Java.
This guy really doesn't like Java.
@Zoidberg So what's keeping you from doing it?
user1804599
Incompetence.
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@fredoverflow reminds me of a white walker :P
17:33
@Zoidberg link
user1804599
xD
nice title, nice funk
@Zoidberg Just download LWJGL and go?
@Zoidberg why don't you just switch to cloud.
user1804599
why would I use LWJGL
user1804599
17:35
that's super stupid
user1804599
low-level crap
user1804599
for some reasons game developers have a fetish for low-level crap
user1804599
new, OpenGL, pointers
because purrrrrformance
then you pretty much need to go to Unity/UE4 middleware kind of thing
17:38
at my job I once had a colleague who used to change all std::vector usages to raw arrays, because of performance (and he was a game dev, accidentally)
@Zoidberg Because it's the most popular library, and you'll probably get lots of support if you get stuck?
user1804599
Swing is more popular.
user1804599
And much easier to use.
Fine, use Swing.
What game do you want to write?
snake 5D
17:40
Her very own mother
@Zoidberg Pfft, use JavaFX instead.
why are there so many job postings on SO that spam so many language tags
and hour left and mostly just looking at refactoring...
not too bad
hour left for what?
how do job postings "spam" language tags?
17:50
oh shit... it's working and I think it shouldn't be
@BartoszKP I just find it surprising that a lot of job postings require proficiency in so many languages
@Prismatic what's this?
language tags for job postings on SO
@Prismatic oooh, you mean "span" not "spam", right?
17:53
no, I mean spam as in just posting every mainstream language
> Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or related field with a minimum of 2 years’ experience and a maximum of 10 years’ experience in software development
I didn't know postings had a limit on experience
maybe they just need some expertise in all those languages?
I used to work on a project where Python,C++,Fortran and Lisp were required
Xeo
Xeo
I sure love when IntelliSense completely stalls VS
for no fucking reason :(
I love puns in job postings
Xeo
Xeo
and it's not even doing anything right now, no CPU usage...
> EVEN IN ELECTRONICS, YOU CAN GO AGAINST THE CURRENT.
Xeo
Xeo
17:57
> Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 has stopped working
GRAAAAAH
ahh... they had a sneaky example that would still pass if you missed one part of the operation you are meant to do :P
Xeo
Xeo
> Parsing included files [...] Windows Kits\8.1\Include\[...].h
whyyy
because it hates you
@Ven :3
@Xeo is this with an UE4 project?
Xeo
Xeo
nah
UE4 can plain kill IntelliSense, and it's annoying as fuck, but I know why it does, at least
This is a really small project of 10 files
18:08
well, there used to be certain keystrokes that would also crash intellisense :p
Xeo
Xeo
"go to definition" being one of them, with UE4-sized codebases
Really? that just takes forever for me.
Xeo
Xeo
12 mins ago, by Xeo
I sure love when IntelliSense completely stalls VS
that's what it does for me
I usually get a box with a cancel button :D
@melak47 which most of the time does nothing
Xeo
Xeo
18:09
unless nothing actually happens even after 30mins and when you click "cancel", the box vanishes but nothing happens
and you can't use VS anymore
at which point I just kill it in the task manager
(side note, have you turned on the new experimental faster lookup intellisense db format?)
I like how even slightly nested templates just makes it give up entirely
Xeo
Xeo
@melak47 I could swear you asked me this just a few days ago
Anyhow, no VS'15 at work
but I do have it enabled at home
user1804599
I have a problem.
@Xeo I guess that's possible :D
18:14
he's old, his memory is riddled with bad sectors
@fredoverflow did you end up buying TIS-100?
user1804599
I fixed it.
user1804599
if (input.goNorth) { principalPlayer.move(0.0, +dt) }
if (input.goSouth) { principalPlayer.move(0.0, -dt) }
if (input.goWest)  { principalPlayer.move(-dt, 0.0) }
if (input.goEast)  { principalPlayer.move(+dt, 0.0) }
user1804599
:D :D :D :D :D
@Borgleader Not yet, I was too buy with Java ;)
@Zoidberg ewww
user1804599
18:19
:(
@fredoverflow I cant wait for your TIS-100 solution optimization videos :P
user1804599
why
user1804599
why ewww
@Borgleader I thought about Human Resource Machine videos. But a lot of people seem to be much better coming up with efficient solutions.
@Zoidberg clearly you should assign values from 0 to 360 degrees, then calculate the direction using sin and cos, then multiply by dt :p
user1804599
18:21
No.
@fredoverflow Huh, I've never heard of that gamee. I'll look it up.
why No?
user1804599
I think the first NPC I'll implement is a bird.
user1804599
Because they need no collision detection.
What are you writing, flappy birds? ;)
18:23
@fredoverflow can't be, there the bird does have collision detection :p
Can't you somehow map your game engine onto your existing compiler architecture, so that collisions become type errors or something? ;)
20 minutes left sounds like a good amount of time to have left
it's enough time to show I've not panicked or spent too long trying to perfect the code... but at least I took time to work through submitting something that isn't just the first thing that worked
@fredoverflow what :p
user1804599
@fredoverflow lol
user1804599
private def removeDeadEntities(): Unit =
  entities.filter(_.health <= 0).foreach(removeEntity)
user1804599
@JohanLarsson Dat *: is really weird. Why not default:?
have not watched it yet
18:54
@Zoidberg makes better connotations in the context of pattern matching
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@Zoidberg wouldn't principalPlayer.move(direction) be nicer?
Ell
Ell
where north = new vec2(0.0, 1.0) etc.
user1804599
maybe
omg, how I hate when people don't let the speaker get to the point
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19:01
@BartoszKP me too
so rude :3
It happens in my lectures sometimes. The lecturer is stating things to make a point
and then some smartass shouts out the conclusion everyone is reaching aloud just to preempt the lecturer
lol
I thought it only happens in kindergarten
Ell
Ell
unfortunately not :3
Some people are keen to impress the professor
which I can understnad
but that is not a good way
right? :P
rather not
not sure but it can be jon skeet asking questions in the audience
most of the time he knows the answer, but the speaker asks him not to say just yet ; D
19:20
@Ell No.
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@Puppy why not?
well the issue is about the encapsulation on offer
principalPlayer is basically allowing you to set (and presumably get) the current position, which is pointless.
it should probably just offer a public position property/member you can mutate or reassign to.
Ell
Ell
why is that better?
no, move is better
tell dont ask
because it doesn't pretend to be encapsulated when it's not.
19:26
moving is not setting position arbitrarily
well, it basically is.
move can do validation, etc.
unless you don't know what the current position is.
move can have no effect when there is a wall, or when player has not enough strength or sth
Ell
Ell
I don't see how one of them is "pretending to be encapsulated" vOv
user1804599
19:28
@fredoverflow is this good?
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var past = System.nanoTime()
val timer = new Timer((1.0 / 30.0 * 1000.0).toInt, new ActionListener {
  override def actionPerformed(ev: ActionEvent): Unit = {
    val present = System.nanoTime()
    val dt = (present - past).toDouble / 1e9
    past = present

    world.update(input, dt)
    panel.repaint()
  }
})
timer.start()
user1804599
This way dt should be the number of seconds since the last update.
@BartoszKP In that case, you've got a bit of a naming issue since move doesn't actually move the player, it tries to move the player.
@Puppy good point
user1804599
move is literally defined as final def move(dx: Double, dy: Double): Unit = { x += dx; y += dy }.
user1804599
19:30
If you override x_= and y_= then you can customise the behavior.
@Puppy move could throw if it fails :p
still, you can have a DrunkenPlayer implementation, that randomly alters the position after each move ;p
@JohanLarsson lol @58:30 move semantics in C# :D
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@melak47 I thought move was supposed to be noexcept ;)
ha :p
@BartoszKP I'll keep an eye open and see if I can spot them. I'm @34:00 now
19:35
@BartoszKP o boi, been a while; what have you been up to?
@ScarletAmaranth :) lots of lots of life-related stuff
@ScarletAmaranth and how are you?
@BartoszKP yeah that fucking life getting in the way all the time
@BartoszKP I am really well, ~3 more months to finish my thesis (and my masters), then I'm FREE like a boner in sweatpants
@Zoidberg Is it just me, or is ActionListener, actionPerformed, and ActionEvent incredibly generic names that convey basically no meaning
@ScarletAmaranth look up not to start with a phd, or you won't be that free ;P
@BartoszKP I;ve been considering Phd... I'd like to finish what I've been working on for quite a few (months / years) now - would be nice to be getting paid for it too
@BartoszKP still less work than 8hours / day
user1804599
19:39
@Puppy That's Swing in your face.
user1804599
Also I'm getting tremendous lag. I should try running this outside VirtualBox.
@ScarletAmaranth true, but a lot of psychical burden and stress for 3+ years :v
@Zoidberg I think gamedevs prefer fixed timesteps for deterministic and reproducible behaviour.
@BartoszKP mmmm; burden might differ from place to place - in my uni if you have something to publish that doesn't suck major cocks, you're basically left alone to do your thing (something that doesn't suck - doesn't need to be currented stuff with impact factor 15 all the time)
@fredoverflow I seem to recall that as well.
but a lot of games I've played offer variable tick rate for various reasons
19:42
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, it all boils down to having an idea :) and if you can do it together with being paid for it, then it's great
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user1804599
Bird flight pattern. :)
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lifetime += dt
val xFactor = if ((lifetime / 10.0).toInt % 2 == 1) -1.0 else 1.0
x += 10 * xFactor * dt
y = originalY + 20.0 * Math.sin(lifetime)
@BartoszKP OTOH, if you're there to avoid having a job for 3+ years (which usually shows ), then you're basically turned into a "boy for everything" for the faculty - but with a reasonable chance to somehow get the title at some point
@BartoszKP the latter, I can imagine, comes with burdens :P
user1804599
Interesting.
19:44
@ScarletAmaranth I had a job unrelated to my thesis, so doing 10+ things at the same time and not doing all of them as perfect as you'd want, and not finishing them on time was the main problem :)
user1804599
It lags only if there is no user input.
user1804599
If I press keys or move the mouse then the animation is smooth.
@BartoszKP yeah if you happen to need / want some extra cash at the same time, you'll likely end up being swamped
@ScarletAmaranth some of my friends successfully combined full-time job with doing phd as part of their job project - this is the best scenario imho
@ScarletAmaranth what's your thesis title?
@BartoszKP if you happen to enjoy doing something that's useful in its current state in the industry, then you're a lucky bastard :P
@BartoszKP from propositions to executable implementations
19:47
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, exactly :)
@ScarletAmaranth sounds interesting, drop a link with a PDF when you're done! :)
Hey.
as it seems it somehow relevant to this chat also :)
@Morwenn hi
@BartoszKP I can make it public in ~13 weeks (after it's submitted "officially"); have you finished your Phd. yet?
@ScarletAmaranth yup, officially in november :)
@BartoszKP thesis title? (dissertation, that is)
19:50
@ScarletAmaranth State Abstraction in Reinforcement Learning
@Morwenn sup
@BartoszKP is it someplace public, or bureaucracy'ied somewhere confidential?
I feel ill.
@Morwenn alcohol deficit
@Morwenn how did you get ill? did you kiss a hobo or something?
19:52
@ScarletAmaranth good question : D let me check
@ScarletAmaranth More like I drank (and ate?) too much yesterday.
@BartoszKP for example all theses in Slovakia are made public by default; the only catch is that this happens like 2 years after it's been submitted - why I have never figured out
@ScarletAmaranth Exactly, that's also the case here. They haven't put mine online yet :) (here's the link, but no PDF yet )
@JoachimPileborg can we stop saying silly unrelated things like that? It's very obvious that this has nothing to do with op's question in any way, shape or form. The types are not the same anyways. — sehe 14 secs ago
Hah, I mentioned him with good reason, it appears.
user1804599
Hmm, seems smooth now that the background is no longer transparent.

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