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23:00
it was quite broken anyway
You broke it more!
lol
You basically FUBAR'd it.
of course
it would help if I had remembered to initialize my pathfinding grid...
a miracle it didn't crash earlier
The bad kind of miracle.
23:03
agreed
hmmmm
if you have taken the bottom-left node
do not attempt to access the node to the bottom-left of it
bad things may happen
I mean
sod this native array BS
time to go tuple<int, int, int> as my Node type
uuh
you were using int *** ?
You mean you had int[3]?
23:07
What on Earth did you have :D ?
no, I had Node nodes[x][y][z];
ye, so thats node *** (in a way :))
but since they don't actually hold any meaningful information, I decided to drop them and just generate the position
no
Here's a question
there's a difference between Node*** and Node nodes[x][y][z]
23:09
@DeadMG Ah. That makes more sense.
yes there is, but it's simpler to type int*** :)
nevertheless
Node[a][b][c] decays to Node(*)[b][c], which doesn't decay further.
To get int*** you really need to go out of your way.
If i were to represent a 3d space in a 3d array, what would be the best approach to keep track of random objects in this 3d space ?
and I certainly did not do anything of the sort
just an object and it's coords x,y,z while those would correspond to actual array indicies ?
23:10
@ScarletAmaranth You need an octree or some other spatial partitioning
@DeadMG I wouldn't expect that from you.
Really, int*** requires lots of stupid.
now I need to remember how to go from int, int, int to position in 3D space
fuck
isn't get a member function on std::tuple?
Free function.
std::get<N>(t)
23:14
It was a member on boost::tuple.
And still is.
cocks
Shouldn't be a big issue I think.
hard to change my node type later when I'm std::get<1>ing it
get<1> + ADL?
ADL sucks donkey cock
23:18
One option is to define node as: struct Node : std::tuple<A, B, C> {}; and add accessor methods.
ah well
Inheriting constructors would be helpful here.
Variadics can emulate inheriting ctors to some extent.
Oh, nevermind, it's VS.
right
now I implemented my pathfinding algorithm entirely lazily
I've been toying a lot with tuples lately. I have been given some time to come up with a better way to do RPC than in the current codebase.
23:24
strange
I thought that tuple came with a std::hash specialization?
That sucks. It's an oversight I think.
ohai
so explain to me, what makes is it that makes a programming language become considered "native"? I just learned it's not whether or not it's garbage collected.
C++/C and D are considered "Native" languages, and .NET languages like VB and C# aren't, but what makes them not "Native" ?
Yet another silly arbitrary term.
@DeadMG Nope, same with std::pair. This has gotten me multiple times already, it's annoying as hell.
23:31
I think my confusion is with the "managed'" thing, which to me means that it's garbage collected
@TonyTheLion No.
"managed", as far as I'm aware, refers exclusively to languages which run on the CLR
and you might get away with using it to also refer to similar systems like the JVM
but that's pretty much it
ah right
the puppy has spoken :P
lol
anyways, I need to work tomo, so I should go catch some Zzzz's
woof woof
fuuuu
still doesn't work :(
and now instead of simply knowing what the error is, I've got some nothing error 99999999 instantiations deep
23:36
The joys of errors while using templates ?
normally I don't have an issue
I think the compiler is complaining about attempting to copy construct my tuple
> I have two antiviruses: McAffee and Symnatec; so that means double the security. What can I change so that my antiviruses ignore the program?
Lol.
Wut?
Where's that from?
what can we change so we can ignore the moron? :P
Wow, more than two years later and I get an upvote on this answer:
23:47
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lakam99Alright, so judging by the title (if you practice Ruby), you should know what Ocra is. If you don't, here's a brief explanation:Ocra is a command added to the command prompt in order to convert ruby programs to executable. So .rb to .exe. In order for one to convert a ruby program to executable, ...

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GManNickGThis appears to be it.

lol
@CatPlusPlus lol
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Q: Why are Standard iterator ranges [begin, end) instead of [begin, end]?

DeadMGWhy does the Standard define end() as one past the end, instead of at the actual end?

so disappointed no Great Question badge
@DeadMG It's almost there.
"I am paranoid-stupid so I want two antiviruses, but I want to open a hole."
maybe
23:50
@DeadMG Nice error you got there :)
@ScarletAmaranth Not really :(
I really need to get testing my pathfinding and other systems

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