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17:24
hey guys, I'm a little brain stuck and looking for the name of a design pattern to do further research.. how do you call the "method" of passing data pieces through a graph of data processing nodes? I can't find alot about it, probably using the wrong key words..
pipeline maybe
(eg directX model)
task based programming? idk your description is rather vague
hmm yeah, but isn't that implying its single input single output per node?
ADG
ADG
It seems why I can't create an auxilary array like this:
void merge(char* arr[], int lo, int hi) {
char* aux[hi - lo + 1];
...
}
@Xaser yeah, and the graph dispatches (outside of node logic) I guess
17:26
@ADG because array size must be a constant value, the standard says so
use a vector
ADG
ADG
@Borgleader malloc will not work then?
@ADG : malloc will work fine but since using c++, why not use STL vector
@slaphappy ok.. I'm sorta looking for like a design pattern / framework / whatever for something most closely described by the wiki article for filter graphs
std::vector<std::string> will do fine
ADG
ADG
I'm sorry. I'm working with C.
17:31
We don't do C. Sorry.
@Xaser It depends I guess. Do you have a single polymorphic type passing through the nodes? It's visitor. Do each node has specific input/output types so that they are only compatible with specific others? Look for pipelines and maybe composite. Maybe you want behaviour outside of the graph and are looking of strategy instead.
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ADG
OK
You problem is a bit underspecified for my taste :P
well it's concerning MIDI really :P so its just a struct of a few parameters really, each node inputs and outputs the same format. targeting to be multiple input multiple output, and maybe with a sort of "control input" per node.
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Eww asterisks
17:38
dataflow possibly
this but where all input/output types are the same?
looks good!
lol didn't even know blender did have something like this
it has multiple :)
well i know of at least 2 (compositor, and the cycles shader editor i think)
you don't know by any chance what design pattern they used for that?
or framework
boost::dataflow comes close i think
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TIL about Moresnet. Dat country.
17:44
@Xaser I dont, its probably in house code though, if you fancy a dive Blender is open source so you could find out ;)
I think you worry too much about the design. My advice would be to do something natural and refactor after a few features have been added
probably.. i tend to do that XD
well gonna check out blenders code and see if it appeals to me, otherwise just go for something from scratch or maybe boost::dataflow... thanks guys
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Visio is cool.
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Why do people eat peas? They're disgusting and difficult to fork.
blenders nodes code seems to be C entirely. not cool... well thanks again and bb :)
17:55
why would you do this manually? :/
it also doesn't look like C++
Are PropertyX() macros? what is all this
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Don't do that.
if you're willing to post a more complete sample, you can ask a question on codereview.stackexchange.com
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@Zoidberg bcos they're yummy
@Zoidberg Peas are really good, if you pick them and eat them immediately (like, entire pod eaten within 10 seconds of picking). Since they are so good under those circumstances, people constantly try to eat them when they're not so fresh. Cooking them renders them unfit for human consumption, but people continue to try anyway.
Yeah I think I will do that, they are obviously macros. I tried without them, just using template classes, but it was impossible. I had to manually writte the parent owner for each property, and I also needed to "get" the "this" pointer of the base, which is nosense.
and std:function<void()> takes 40 bytes just to capture the "this" pointer... and if you have 3000 propertys, rip. So i didn't even try that
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18:10
@JerryCoffin I disagree!
peas go great in summer dishes
cooked even
@José To paraphrase Niklaus Wirth: if you think you need properties, what you really need is to learn how to program.
@Ell Obviously you're not human.
Ell
Ell
I grew peas and they weren't very nice :(
I think I let them grow too ripe
they were bitter
@Ell That sounds seriously nasty.
@José What are you doing with 3000 properties =/
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It was nasty :/
18:14
I mean, it's a class that it's gonna be potentially used a lot, and would be initialized constantly after a class having them is created, so if I add runtime costs to the property, I think they would be useless.
@José Now extend that: even if you don't add runtime costs, they're useless anyway.
@JerryCoffin I would argue that it can make debugging a lot easier. You can hover over a property, but not over getters. Imagine trying to debug something like ClassPtr->ImagePtr->Size over ClassPtr->GetImagePtr()->Size . What if you want to check out more fields of GetImagePtr(), at least in VS, you can't hover over it to check it's values.
I think that's what I hate the most about getters. Debugging isn't easy with them.
kekkekkekekek getters in C++
@José The code you posted produced exactly the same effect as just making the variables public. Here's a little relevant reading: idinews.com/quasiClass.pdf
@José Don't use getters, ever
18:24
But it's not the same. You can remove the set() function and if someone tries to modify it they get an error, and same if u remove the get and someone tries to read it.
So you can potentially modify it later, just like a normal c/c++ getter/setter
> >normal c/c++ getter/setter
Those don't exist
C++ doesn't have "getters/setters"
C isn't in question, it's not OO in the slightest
i have no idea how they are called then.
@José They aren't
@José Still more you apparently need to read about: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_aren%27t_gonna_need_it
@набиячлэвэлиь I don't know how a method that returns a private/protected value is called then. Of course you can make it public, and now people can modify it the way they want and add invalid values to it.
18:30
@José solved by types
@JerryCoffin I actually have a small GUI lib that I thought having property like class with 0 runtime costs may come in handy. Since I'm overloading the = operator I can check if someone tries to modify a UIProperty for example from another thread. Plus easy debugging.
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Q: How far to go with a strongly typed language?

DanDanLet's say I am writing an API, and one of my functions take a parameter that represents a channel, and will only ever be between the values 0 and 15. I could write it like this: void Func(unsigned char channel) { if(channel < 0 || channel > 15) { // throw some exception } // do some...

@José So you're trying to make up for a debugger so brain-dead that you can't set a breakpoint on a particular variable being modified?
int size = GetImage()-> size;
int size = Image->size; (image is a property)
in the first case, you can't check the fields of the image ptr
you simply can't with a debugger
with the second one, you can.
You surely can.
18:36
at least iwth mine i can't...
You break on the line and step into GetImage()
or step over it. You'll see "GetImage returned..." and the pointer. and you can expand that pointer.
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Piou
that's how it works in VS at least...
Ven
Ven
Mh, how2value type...
Can you step into a lib where you don't have the pdb files?
i think you get the assembly source if that happens right? i dont know
18:41
that's why I said step over.
either way if you don't have the symbols for the type returned, you won't be able to see anything anyway
see? ez
@melak47 You use tabs D:
im tired -.-;
@melak47 OMG, YOU USE TABS!!!?12
@melak47 I just learned something, thanks :P
:29331546 calm your tits
I use tabs
I got sick of CLion regularly forgetting "oh you want tabs? or spaces?" so I stopped configuring this everywhere :p
18:50
@milleniumbug OMG, YOU USE TABS!?!
YES, I USE TABS!!!1
also, tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment isn't that bad :p
@José In that case you might move up from your bronze-age debugger to, say, an iron-age one. To put this in perspective, Microsoft CodeView on MS-DOS could do this in the mid-1980's or so.
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@melak47 "smart tabs" are the best
@Ell that's the one that thinks it's smarter than you when indenting? :D
Ell
Ell
18:55
that's the one you describe :P
tab for indent
spaces for align
I guess VS' smart tabs aren't smart enough to do that
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Unconfigurable formatting tools do away with the retarded bikeshedding.
yes @Zoidberg, we know you love Go :D
Old but gold
19:17
@Rerito Inadmissible :o
19:35
guess who has a brand new swanky laptop
is'a me, Puppy!
@Puppy So the neighbor's absent roommate (or whoever it was) finally showed up?
Naked at the door with the laptop.
@JerryCoffin They lied and actually didn't deliver it to a neighbour without telling me. They had it at the depot when I went to collect it.
then they returned to sender whilst I was harassing my neighbours- also without telling me.
I filed a complaint with Dell and they had the guys send it back posthaste to work
Quality job.
19:40
and by posthaste I mean it still took a week to arrive
@Puppy I used to sometimes claim that Microsoft came to dominate not by being great, and not even by using dirty business practices, but simply by shooting themselves in the feet a little less than their competitors. I think if one (just one) delivery company started to do roughly the same, they'd probably put all the current companies out of business within a few months.
it's amazing that a supermarket has by far the best delivery services here
pick a slot just 1 hour long, even late evening (e.g. 9pm), always calls me on arrival- very good.
I'd happily pay more for delivery if they offered a good service like that
Customization points are a bit tedious to write, but they are so handy :o
well huh
I am installing VS on my new lappy, and the installer asked me if I also wanted to install Git.
not their git plugin thingie, actual Git.
Wow.
Git Bash is so much better since the switch to MSYS2.
19:58
yeah
the new Git Bash is pretty nice
I used to get angry because the old one was sometimes super slow for no reason at all, but I haven't had problems since the switch.
I added MSYS2, Sol2 and pybind11 to loungesome
Yep, I noticed.
Sol2 was a success apparently :p
Ven
Ven
sings "this was a success"
@sehe I think my version with zip is more correct, think rightfold's would have had dupes. dupefold
no have not thought about it since then :)
20:07
@JohanLarsson depends on what you wanted, but yeah
@JohanLarsson likewise
@Puppy what is the difference
@sehe if we wanted dupes I think we would have written it with zip and repeat
to make it explicit
not sure repeat is right
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The internet is no legal black hole, no free haven for hate speech. We've stepped up EU talks with Google, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft.
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> Recep Tayyip Timmermans
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lol
@Ven it's "this was a triumph" :p
Ven
Ven
20:11
@melak47 thanks.
i still need to play that game someday.
haha
Ven
Ven
actually, the correct version is "I need to figure out why this game crashes on my computer"
@JohanLarsson I'd use something with a name similar to combineLatest :)
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@JohanLarsson rightfold's what?
@sehe don't remember what it was before, but now it uses minTTY
20:14
@Zoidberg kode
Oh. So, mintty is pretty nice then. Always has been
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link
Apparently we have problems with wild boars in one of our towns.
@Morwenn Are they not agreeable boars
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No I want the link to the code Johan is referring to as wrong.
20:15
@sehe They can be a bit dangerous.
maybe you just linked the docs
can't find it
I think it was inline in chat
i don't want to see my sample either, it was dumb, dumb order of things
First day of work: I created a little script to add a small copyright watermark on satellite images.
the most important thing is
now I can shit on talk to people in the Lounge without having to minimize fullscreen applications
like L4D2 which randomly can't be maximized again
20:29
@Morwenn to deter the boar(s)? :)
Ven
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> Suicide nets: This netting was installed at the Chinese factory two years ago after a spate of suicides
I just puked.
@4LegsDrivenCat you do realize this is 4-year old code that I copied from the OP, right :) Your compactification misses exactly why the i loop var is needed. I'm not going to turd polish this as if it were important code :) — sehe 17 secs ago
I just literally tab expanded through all letters qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcV before I recalled her current username
(yes it's on purpose)
Ven
Ven
20:44
> I work in cryptography. I have never felt so important in my life. ;_;
4LegsDrivenCat ... is the person implying that humans are only 2 legs driven?
@Mysticial I like it :D
@Telkitty They are
@Ven why, thank you :blush:
20:52
@Zoidberg :(
Ven
Ven
@sehe ❤️
alright motherfuckers, now there's two of me
Ven
Ven
Shit happens
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@wilx EU in your faec.
@Zoidberg I think EU is a good thing overall. But there are sucky bits of it.
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21:02
Good idea, poor implementation.
I think they are stuck and need to pick a direction
either tighter integration or looser integration
personally I'm all good with a United States of Europe, I'd sign up for that right now, but they need to actually go for it and get it done
@Puppy Dunno. I think there is integration possible in some areas and not in others... It seems it was too fast without proper checks and balances being built at the same time.
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Funfact: parliamentarians get 300 EUR per day for checking in, no matter how late.
@Zoidberg I honestly do not care how much money they get. I would not want that job for even that money.
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I'd love that job.
21:05
@wilx Sometimes, yes. But also they integrated some parts without integrating enough of the rest- particularly monetary union without political union.
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Go to work and leave, get 300 euros. Hire a guy from some country far away from Brussels, get traveling expense compensation for him driving to Brussels and back home.
@Puppy Yeah.
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Xeo
@Puppy what, you only got one screen?
@Xeo No, I have two. The keyword there is "fullscreen". As in really fullscreen, not fullscreen windowed.
Ven
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21:10
@Xeo if it's fullscreen, it's annoying to alt-tab
@Puppy is there no mod to have L4D2 running in fullscreen windowed, like skyrim or fallout or..?
Xeo
Xeo
Eww, native fullscreen :(
I just chugged down a pepperoni pizza for $3.14. Pretty good deal.
Xeo
Xeo
#FullscreenNotEvenOnce
@Mysticial nice
I didn't notice they had them on sale today until I saw the receipt.
@Mysticial was the pizza liquid?
21:12
yup, fullscreen apps are quite annoying with multiple monitors
@melak47 No. Just a standard 12-in. pizza.
30.480 centimeters
@Mysticial I thought you could only chug drinks :D
I ate it so quickly that I basically chugged it.
Ven
Ven
21:20
that's bad for your health
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Q: Is there an increment operator without assignment?

AposhianThis is really a c++ language question more than anything else. I'm wondering if there is a way to use the increment operator without changing its value. I know that ++var is equivalent to var += 1 as far as assignment and that the expression will evaluate to var + 1 (if it is prefix). This ma...

^^ oh gawd
hey guys, wanna help me get a revival badge? :)
@Mysticial he should have used std::next(make_counting_iterator(var))
@TemplateRex wow that's a lot of answers :D
@melak47 yeah, the one by @JerryCoffin is pretty cool though
@TemplateRex will it still be experimental in c++17? That's not particularly clear in the answer
21:26
@sehe I have no idea, so far it's in header <experimental/iterator> but Clang also export some names already into namespace std
maybe it's on the Oulu meeting TODO list
Seems TS v2
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Ven
@Mysticial wtf people
@sehe it's not in N4567
I love it though, didn't know about it. I've been at the point of implementing polymorphic ostream_iterator<void> many times - but it wasn't trivial enough. This is better
21:29
@sehe learned it today from this blog
@Zoidberg that's so well done it's really really hard to imagine it being edited without his cooperation
@sehe haha, the working paper N4066 has this hilarious note: "Implementation. Straightforward. I give my students a homework assignment to implement ostream_joiner every year."
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@sehe lol found this too dumpert.nl/mediabase/1363181/e7bdd043/… but less funny
@TemplateRex Oh yeah. Not rocket science. It just isn't quite /trivial enough/
@sehe straightforward, one notch about trivial :)
21:34
yup
@sehe clamp() is trivial
@TemplateRex I'm not convinced.
I can smell fpclassify and a whole lot of has_signaling_nan or is_ieee
@TemplateRex what is this
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I prepared the build system so that I only have to upload a single directory to deploy.
21:39
@sehe it only uses std::less<> by default, user-defined pred otherwise, can std::less<double> lead to has_signaling_nan?
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Tomorrow I'll do the Docker stuff.
@TemplateRex if one of the operands is nan; I'm not sure what signaling means actually
@sehe std::numeric_limits defaults that trait to false though, not sure if any impl actually uses this
maybe life support systems
hehe. it's there, so it shall be honoured. That's how standards roll
Is there a standards/language mapping tool yet?
21:44
std::map
Your fault for asking an underspecified question
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Ven
:D
unintelligible
Basically, if I look up something from the standard, is there a visual tool that tells me the major other stuff that's related to it?
e.g. that it may throw some std::exception, etc.
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21:47
Hmm maybe I'll put the application code in a container anyway. Makes deploying easier as docker-compose can automatically handle it wrt dependencies.
en.cppreference.com comes close
too many dots :D
@TemplateRex Close but no cigar for visual
web pages are visual. next
user1804599
And -v can override COPY during development.
21:49
@melak47 I like operator dot
@TemplateRex :D
user1804599
Really cool.
Can't one create bind in C++ through operator overloading??
@VermillionAzure Uh? Please elaborate.
@wilx this_var . F . G . H . other_var_as_result
Ven
Ven
21:54
cinch's gotta be cinching
@VermillionAzure Function composition?
@wilx Yeah but in that style with operator. ?
@VermillionAzure Operator dot is not overloadable, AFAIK.
and even if it's gonna be, probably not like this.
@VermillionAzure Just use lambda instead.
21:57
@wilx ???
!!!
@Zoidberg here's one for you :D
-5
Q: Go Game Coding HELPPPPPPPPP

Naiyaab Haider Khokhari need to create a very simple 'GO' Game in java C++. Please help. every where i look the code is thousands of lines or way too complex to understand.

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@wilx it is. by return type.
@melak47 you can't fool us that easily Google
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@melak47 lol
@melak47 Programming for a game of "Go Away"
@VermillionAzure what
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22:06
FROM perl:latest
COPY sql /var/lib/migrations
RUN cpan App::Sqitch DBD::Pg
CMD cd /var/lib/migrations \
    && sqitch deploy db:pg:postgres \
    && sqitch verify db:pg:postgres
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so cooooooooooooooool
docqeurrrrrrrrrrrr
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My favourite song of the last few weeks.
@StackedCrooked I can't find anything related to C++ when I search for Ro0. Enlighten me, please.
@milleniumbug thanks.
/cc @Mysticial
user1804599
Hmm, it also needs psql I think. But I'm not sure.
#PiDay Shiver! This formula yields the correct decimal digits of pi to 42 billion digits. http://bit.ly/UQtQZV https://t.co/7dF3eHnpdK
Oh my /cc @Mysticial
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Ah yeah, it does. :v
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22:17
FROM perl:latest
COPY sql /var/lib/migrations
RUN apt-get update \
    && apt-get install -y postgresql-client \
    && cpan App::Sqitch DBD::Pg
CMD cd /var/lib/migrations \
    && sqitch deploy db:pg:postgres \
    && sqitch verify db:pg:postgres
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Something like this should work. :D
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Putting COPY right before CMD actually.
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For better caching.
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22:45
I am excited.
I am horny.
Also, I am excited by something else as well.
I have re-started playing Pillars of Eternity. Last week or two I have been watching Critical Role and some of the dudes playing there are actually voice actors also in Pillars of Eternity. I find that exciting.
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This song is also really nice:
Man
I just found out something that makes me really sad.
std::tie is a pain.
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23:03
Haha
std::pie is a tain.
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When I tell Siri to silence it tells me that I'm not being nice, but without voice.
I can't change the return type for an implicit conversion, it seems. ;;
Unless... maybe I can add some enable_if magic.
But uuugh, that's so... grrrooooooosss.
Oh, nevermind.
It just straight up doesn't work.
If I could just move things up one more function....!
Ugh.
Implicit conversion operators really are the poor man's return type deduction. =/
meh implicit conversion operators
@Zoidberg Geebus. An app with attitude. Do not want. :)
23:12
... Did someone just try to send me a job offer through reddit...?
@ThePhD You tell us. :)
Was it more legit than that 15yr old kid who came in here one day looking to hire programmers for the mmo he was working on?
It sounds kinda flimsy.
Like some kind of bright-eyed startup idea for VR.
They want part/fulltime people to fill out "the core team".
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^ The above comment will self destruct in 3 minutes to maintain the purity of the transcript.
2 minutes max
Plus, latest version is still recoverable after deleting
23:24
may the pi day be with you all. ;3
23:53
anyone good with linked lists? ;3
try the C people :v
@melak47 I find it funny how instead of using vectors, programmers can also use linked lists to get the job done
who's "we"
well at least for my current assignment
@NathanDrieling "we" dont do that
you might
23:58
@Borgleader I reiterated my previous statement. ;3
fixed it I mean
how is that funny? linked lists are containers, they "work"

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