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how've you guys been?
@Rapptz oh shit youre here o.O
@jaggedSpire tired mostly T_T
@Borgleader I'm with you there; apparently past me hates me and scheduled a dentist appointment today for an hour and a half before I usually get to work
naturally I exacted vengeance by scheduling my follow up appointment and next cleaning at exactly the same time :3
My body hates itself, it consistently wakes up at random times during the night. Like this morning it was at 3:30 AM (my alarm clock is at 4:50, like wtf)
@Borgleader D:
Allergies dont help the situation but even without it happens. Ugh... I need to find a way to knock myself out for 8hrs without... well actually knocking myself out (cuz yknow brain damage...)
23:05
@AndreasPapadopoulos LS3 ep. 2 on the 20th, with new PvE map in the Ring of Fire islands (and new jumping puzzle said to be meaner than the Clockwork Tower), new PvP map (why.jpeg)
also Skritt pirates (relevant)
Those little rat things? Pirates? lel
hm
I don't know if I should bother with this autoclass autofunction nonsense
can you autoknockmeout? tia
Hello Everyone.
I'm not sure if this is the right place or not. I'm working on a cross compile makefile for gcc. This seemed like the closest place.
@Rapptz are the internals that bad?
23:11
assuming the internals are sane
the problem becomes the tree
the C++-to-Sphinx step?
yeah
clang doesn't give me a way to get the fully qualified name
so I have to build it myself
here we go again
a lot of tears have to be shed to build this :v
@Rapptz probably the fastest way to reach maximum frustration
23:14
I tried reading the manual. I think most of what I have is windows stuff I need to strip out.
I can't seem to findout what -D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_ does.
Looks to me like the intent is to send the stuff after -D to sub-processes of GCC maybe?
the actual clang API has a way to get the fully qualified name
decl->getQualifiedNameAsString()
@Rapptz what were your initial plans? leaving Clang hardships aside, associate each documented entity with its comment, while Sphinx-parsing the latter to get something ready to be used?
@GGB667 If defines a macro named _JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_ (with no associated value). Typically used for things like #ifdef FOO to decide how to compile some code (in this case I'd guess whether to compile the server or client side of a JNI interface).
Oh, OK cool. THANKS!
I was planning on turning the AST tree into like a "transformed" tree that is parsed with appropriate info.
and then turning that tree into sphinx directives
23:18
oh the autofile approach then
well to support classes and what not
I would just have to look for the specific node in the tree
but I need to parse the entire file regardless
@Rapptz "AST tree" -> "Abstract syntax tree tree"...
lol yeah I saw :(
> a JNI interface
sadly this one makes sense
@LucDanton Sort of (but I should probably still be ashamed for it).
23:20
There are 2 windows specific things -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias and -Wl,--kill-at (Those are supposed to be comma separated lists so shouldn't that really have been -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias,--kill-at ?
@Rapptz in any case I honestly wouldn’t mind hacking on Sphinx again, although keep in mind I barely did anything at all the last time around so I don’t know that much
@GGB667 Makes little difference. Either way, (at least if memory serves) it's just passing a couple of directives through to the linker.
the sphinx C++ domain is surprisingly well written
when I used it (before jakobandersen rewrote it) it was ~~~kind of~~~ very buggy
module’s a bit huge and intertwined for my liking tbh
man
I forgot we use -- here for strikethrough :(
23:22
I think I can remove those and just replace the -I directories with the linux equivalents.
@Rapptz yeah you can tell the layers of history apart
@LucDanton well to be fair parsing declarators is pretty hard :v
well, now he wants to parse expressions
the absolute madman
all I wanted was :associated expression: or something lol
but he wants Types{... X} concept bool Foos = (... && Foo<X>) to link to Foo
23:26
@Rapptz Absolut Madman is better.
I didn't even know he added basic concept support until yesterday lol
@Rapptz I would have told you but you noticed the 1.5 release before I did
oh wait it’s not a release
well my excuse is that I forgot how to link to the master version of the web pages
oh boy
parentSymbol was renamed to parent_symbol
hello snake_case
May 11 at 14:23, by Luc Danton
how does this look to you folks? in terms of looks, the content doesn’t matter and is cribbed from Boost
rtd theme sure ruins it :v
23:32
yeah I would really like an actual feature here rather than using the :I forgot how those are called:
the structure looks ok though
@Rapptz I switched to default because of it (see before)
I was v. busy around May-July
so I must have missed it
the default being albaster or w/e?
What is the failure mode if A conversion from the iterator type to the const iterator type must exist. is violated?
@Rapptz I’ve never figured out if one is a splinter off the other or not
I could generate the docs with various styles and upload them so we can take a look if you want
23:37
I like the alabaster theme
but when I made my project people complained to me that they didn't like alabaster theme so I switched to rtd theme
I still prefer alabaster theme
It looks ok.
@Rapptz I had users complaining that both were too pretty, so I built a Doxygen theme.
lol
theming support and the ability to organise the pages around myself was the biggest reason I switched to Sphinx from Doxygen
23:41
@Rapptz s/around myself// ? :-)
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file bin/: Is a directory
What?
If I delete bin
it creates a file named bin/whatever
Ugh
well called bin
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file bin/MATLAB_JNI.so: Not a directory
Works in windows. What is wrong with you centos?
gcc -Wall -D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_ -I. -I"/usr/bin/java/jdk1.7.0_79/include" -I"/usr/bin/java/jdk1.7.0_79/include/win32" -m64 -shared $^ -o $@$(DLLEXT)
$^ is all the prerequisites and $@ is the target with a $(DLLEXT). Why does it think the \bin part is part of the name?
woes
all: $(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) $(BINDIR)/$(DLL_NAME)
@echo $(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) $(BINDIR)/$(DLL_NAME)
Looks like an OK target to me.
bindir is just bin
should I make it maybe /bin?
@caps I'd like to make it more generic, but this is what I'd be thinking about coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/874c156da90d2416sehe 53 secs ago
/cc @JerryCoffin
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