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17:00
Off to rehearsals :) Cya
Man, that Bresenham algorithm is the funsies.
@EtiennedeMartel Line or circle?
@DeadMG Both. But line for now.
eh
I never really spent much time on them
technically, I was "taught" them, but you know me and my university
Yeah.
I'm studying for my graphics exam tomorrow. Currently on the chapter covering rasterization.
17:14
@sehe The one thing that really bugs me about unity is that it won't let me lock the launcher open
perhaps I should use PF-domination as a clustering algorithm
I like the name, "PF-domination".
Dominate those PFs.
lol
trying to define a heuristic that can convert a bunch of units into a few groups which can all follow the same path
For your RTS?
yes
17:25
And now for something completely different. My 2 year-old son seems to be showing signs that he's catching the same disease as his dad:
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I figure that "normally", the player will order units in the same spatial area
and that one group should be fine for most sets
but there will be some times when he will order many units from all over the map to one location, for example
@JerryCoffin Ha, nice.
@GManNickG His mother is worried that the words he insists on making up are all nonsense. I'm worried that they're not...
1A, 2A, 3A.
17:28
trying to write decent pathfinding really makes you appreciate how good the pathfinding is in games like Starcraft 2
Interesting, because I always found PF in SC2 quite sucky.
I have to micro each fucking ultralisk individually. Not good.
see, that's something I found to be actually really quite subjective
for example, I really liked the pathfinding in Supreme Commander 2
but my brother said that it sucked
also, ultras suck beyond the fact that the pathfinder can't deal with them :P
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Q: C/C++ REGS union in DOS.h no longer available. Any alternatives?

kevin628I've had to use a very old library written some twenty years ago. I get it to compile almost completely, except for one part that uses a REGS union. From the Google searching I've done, REGS is a part of interrupt handling in the DOS.h file. Well, looking at the modern version of DOS.h, one do...

Well, in SC2, the pathfinding only sucks with melee units. If you don't play zerg, you probably won't notice that.
very true
and in my RTS, most of the space will be open, with few obstacles, and no melee units
17:30
No cover system then?
what do you mean?
Well, allowing units to benefit from terrain.
what terrain? it's in space
OOooooh.
Didn't know that.
Hide behind an asteroid!
17:32
@CatPlusPlus Exactly what I had planned.
but I won't need to explicitly code that
beyond regular visibility, of course
I hate markdown.
And I think markdown hates me too.
My experience with SC2 is that your base is always gone.
I suck at high-speed RTSes.
ultralisks are just not that good
they're great if you can pull them on your Terran opponent who has stacked Vikings in anticipation of Broodlords
or something like that
that's what the Charge ability they get in HOTS is for
but as Etienne said, the pathfinding for them still sucks
they need to be smaller
yes
it's the Warhound or something
to be honest, Blizzard totally fucked that one up
introduce mini-Thor unit, then make the Thor into the Terran Mothership- i.e., probably a joke
why not just downsize the Thor and rebalance it?
agree
look at how it's broken the PvZ endgame
of course, Infestor/Broodlord having no serious counters except the Zerg screwing up isn't really the fault of the Mothership
oh, I agree
I think that their power is way disproportionate
Infestors counter virtually everything in the game
air units? Infestors. Light units? Infestors. Armoured units? Hey, Infestors too!
there should be at least some units which Infestors are not strong against
Are there nukes in SC2?
I remembered Red Alert. Nukes are neat.
17:49
Nuclear launch detected
@CatPlusPlus 300 damage in the area, + 200 to structures.
On the upside, you can get them pretty quickly: ghosts are T2 now.
Wut? Ghosts are insanely good.
Yeah, Snipe was OP.
Worthless? They still have EMP.
They can still annihilate casters. And once your opponent has no casters, then you can just A-move with your MMM.
See? That's what I mean by "OP".
It's not supposed to counter everything.
> @CatPlusPlus No, I'm not writing 16-bit code. But I want to avoid changing the code, if possible. The code is an old math library. I wish I could say more, but I can't. – kevin628 2 mins ago
It's top-secret.
Oh gawd, it's people with TOPSEEECREET code again.
It's a highly classified math, man, you can't even hear about it, man.
Well, someone might steal his incredibly beautiful code.
17:55
Dude.
His startup is in stealth mode
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A: Eclipse equals generation: null check missing?

Sean Patrick FloydYou are right, if Eclipse does it that way. But it doesn't. On my machine, Eclipse Indigo / Ubuntu, given this Class: public class Foo { private String bar; } Eclipse would generate the following equals() method: @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return tr...

Any comments on my comment? :)
> A shorthand for a ? b : false is a && b ;-)
A shorthand for Java is to not use Java.
The comment applies equally well to C++.
Some people will argue that foo == false is 'more readable'. I don't fight those battles.
18:04
@EtiennedeMartel Not really.
for one, Infestors are really fuckin' big, and spread out plenty, so it's hardly trivial to EMP them down
and for second, even if you succeed, you've only actually made a minor profit since Ghosts are so fuckin' expensive
@LucDanton How about foo == true or even true == foo? :)
Ghosts work against enemy casters, but enemy casters work against everything, including Ghosts.
@DeadMG What are you talking about? A computer game?
Fun fact, in weakly typed languages foo === true is actually a common thing.
@FredOverflow Starcraft 2.
18:06
is this an error in operator precedence? (*matOb->dataptr + i); ?
@CatPlusPlus Because it could also be 42 or "hello"? Make sense.
@TonyTheLion depends on what you want
'specially in PHP, because PHP likes to return either integers or bools in some contexts.
And they mean different things.
@FredOverflow "The chess of our generation"
@EtiennedeMartel Also known as... the chess?
@CatPlusPlus Wait, three equal signs? I'm smelling JavaScript :)
@FredOverflow I said weakly typed, yes.
@CatPlusPlus Well, JS isn't the only weakly typed PL.
I'm just saying weak typing sucks.
Hey, how about publishing a newspaper called "Weekly typed"? :)
"Weakly typed" might fit, too.
18:09
Yeah. We could use it to bash weakly typed languages.
Man, this chapter on curves has 103 slides.
I wonder if my head is flammable.
well, IMO, it's not so much a problem of that
Now you're making words up.
more that Ghosts are absolutely worthless against the enemy army
and Infestors are absolutely not
so the Terran has to absolutely dominate the Infestors with his Ghosts or he loses
18:24
Make tanks. Goodbye infestors. At least until brood lords come in and abuse the tanks' AI by making them fire at your marines.
Yeah, Ravens are underused.
delete(c++);// :)
You only need one to piss in your opponent's breakfast cereals.
Those turrets take forever to kill.
A fun strategy, as a zerg, is to burrow banelings at your opponent's natural, then wait for him to expand there.
Keep pressing A.
homework questions are probably offtopic here, but i only have a syntax question (the program works, so i already completed and submitted the program, this is just an "in hindsight" question).

This is a code fragment (C++): https://pastebin.com/fxsemLcY
I was to build a program to convert a string to Morse Code. This segment converts symbols. If a character **other than a space, comma, period, or question mark is entered**, will it be ignored by this code fragment?
(assuming that letters and numbers are handled elsewhere)
@ScottW But you can kill many, many marines for little gas.
and it's not that Terran can't make more marines, it's more that you can't use those marines to defend things like tanks or Thors.
then bite Fungal Growth dust?
18:33
@ThomasWard Yes.
@CatPlusPlus thanks much.
@ScottW Never ever go without tanks against Zerg.
I mean, if you fast expand or something, but don't go too long
Why not zoidberg?
I really like when my opponent goes marine + medivac. Because then I can just fungal them to death.
because their banelings can bust you and kill all your workers any time
or Roach pressure
no tanks = you die
18:35
Yeah, fucking tanks.
suolucidir
@ScottW Marines?
Best fucking unit in the game.
Is it possible to combine a set of any numbers with bitwise operations into a single number such that later one can be identified as part of the set?
@EtiennedeMartel Worthless against Infestors or Colossi
*or any one, rather
nah, you have to make super fast Marauder to cope with Roach pressure
usually
eh
siege is super-powerful, but it's really annoying
I'd rather have Siege Tanks that weren't so strong but didn't have to siege
Never siege on creep. Because then I know when I need to A-move with my ling baneling.
18:40
eh
ling baneling has gone miles out of fashion and for good reaosn
you can split against it very effectively
Yeah, it's been about two months since I played.
But muta/ling/bling was the shit back then.
well, I guess that if you don't play at the top top level, then your opponents probably can't split that well :P
I'm plat, they can't split. They just stick all their marines around their tanks.
The second they unsiege, bam, crushed.
Oh gamespeak. Starcraft?
18:41
Yeah.
better players unsiege like, a third of their tanks, and creep forward
What's the relevance of the psydorf?
I don't know what's happening.
18:48
@Xeo Hmm. Maybe there's a DR somewhere?
The draft from the repo has the same thing.
The semantics are correct, but it is sorely missing the guarantee that it is atomic, i.e., it actually works.
It's worthless without that.
Oh, I'm trying out Word 2010. After all, kind Microsoft gave me all this softwares. But since Office XP, they've bungled the heading numbering! Argh! shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/numbering20072010.html
(And I've been telling people to not use expired all along... shrugs)
@RMartinhoFernandes Hm?
@LucDanton Oh, sorry, I meant cross-cast there.
Word is absolutely terrible for anything.
18:52
@EtiennedeMartel expired is only useful to know if the pointer is expired (it is well-named). It's not useful to know if it is alive.
@CatPlusPlus: The Pascal standard does not allow pointer arithmetic, but many implementations do. — dmckee 1 min ago
Woah, Pascal has a standard.
@RMartinhoFernandes That makes sense.
But then again, Ruby is a standard now, so all bets are off.
@CatPlusPlus Everything has a standard. Even C#.
18:53
ECMA standards don't count.
If you get a true out of expired() it is reliable. If you get false, it isn't.
You could standardise your dog with ECMA.
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, so what should you do to check if a weak_ptr is dead?
@CatPlusPlus But what if I don't have a dog?
@EtiennedeMartel You're not standard-compliant, duh.
Shit cake.
@EtiennedeMartel To check if it's dead? expired. To check if it's alive, lock.
@LucDanton Btw, what would a factory for clone_ptr be named? make_clone?
Mwahaha.
Like make_uniqued?
make_make
make_unique for unique_ptr. It fits.
@LucDanton Oh. Damn.
I don't see anything wrong with make_clone.
18:59
What's clone_ptr?
Deep-copying with polymorphic copy ctor?
It doesn't make a clone!
It makes the original.
The better option for naming a smart pointer that clones on copy.

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