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00:00
I'm going to sleep. Später!
more to go :P
night night
any idea what is up with this shit: ideone.com/AF2Fq
unfortunately, it won't differentiate between two overloads of the same function
const and non-const?
no
it's the intersection method in the octree which determines if two entities have intersected
but I have intersections of AABB and AABB, AABB and sphere, AABB and ray, AABB and frustum...
although one interesting effect of my optimizations is that I now have getters and setters for public member variables :P
00:19
o_O
user457812
This is relevant.
lol
THE INTERWEBZ luuuvz *le cats!
Xeo
Xeo
00:57
@DeadMG Doing local transformations without looking at the whole class sure makes for an interesting class afterwards. :P
@Xeo That's not what happened. I simply couldn't be bothered to refactor all my code that depended on the previously necessary setters and getters :P
Xeo
Xeo
Why did you even have them?
because I used to update the AABB in the octree of my renderer whenever you changed the position
now you have to make an explicit separate call
Xeo
Xeo
so they were not real silly setters atleast
no, of course not
Xeo
Xeo
01:00
I was afraid there for a second that you lost your mind
@nil Cats are always relevant
I add getters and setters only when I have to perform additional logic in them
else I use public member variables
Xeo
Xeo
I was just thinking about friends and stuff and I wonder if a new social accessibility restriction could make it into the standard. There'd be public, protected and private social: with the normal access rules, except that those and only those are accessible to friends, with just social: being the same as private social:
And on the same note, fuck backwards compatability
oh yeahhhhh
cut my sim tick time down to practically fuckin' nothing
thank you SSE
Xeo
Xeo
nice?
anyways, with these pondering thoughts I'm heading off for today. G'night
according to this, I can now simulate nearly 55,000 moving units
01:25
@Xeo Introduce private asocial: then :p
01:53
hi
i am new here. need a bit of help with c++
i have private: string* names; ref: rule of 3 - how do I instantiate my array inside the operator=(). I have used - names = new string[numOfElements]; but doesnt work :(
@RashedHassan I assume this is related to stackoverflow.com/questions/10467330/… ?
yes
getting helpless lately
I think the first thing you should do is follow Rob's advice: stackoverflow.com/questions/10467330/…
use a std::vector for a dynamically allocated array of strings
don't use new[] yourself
it's more than a little error-prone
its a coursework
we are asked not to use vector
02:01
shoot your teacher and get one who knows how to code C++
how can i get away by using private string names
As Rob says, "Please reduce your program to the smallest complete compilable program that demonstrates the problem and post that"
Look at sscce.org
oh, and that
argh AMD Code Analyst
so helpful up till now; so unhelpful later
02:03
ok sscce done
That is not done. If you copy and paste that into a file, it clearly will not compile.
i have no idea then. i tried again though
do u want me to put only the whole function?
whew
I spent hours trying to figure out why my rendering was so slow
turns out I turned vsync on and forgot about it :P
What we want you to do is make a program (not necessarily your current code) that reproduces the problem you are encountering.
If you read the link http://sscce.org/ you will see this: "It is important to ensure that the code you relate to others can be 'copied, pasted, compiled, run' so that they can help you quickly and with a minimum of fuss.

This means that after the code has been copied, pasted and compiled by those helping you, they can run it and see the results for themselves. It is the example of the problem.

You are much more likely to receive help if you do this."
Please read that entire webpage!
I get what you are saying
but i don't know how to do it
anyway thankyou for your effort
really appreciate your help.
i have now given up
02:14
It's the difference between me giving you a piece of code that simply says: `cout << "Hello" << endl;` (this is not compilable), versus the piece of code:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
cout << "Hello" << endl;
}
as u can c, i m confused. So in my case, do u want me to paste constructor, destructor and operator code?
Sure. At least that will get you somewhere. Once you do that, you should also explain what exactly the problem is
03:08
Ahoy!
03:21
Matey.
03:33
That's Captain Matey to you.
03:44
@DeadMG This brings a tear to my eye :)
@StackedCrooked I bet it does :P
Screen tearing to be more specific :D
what's important is that I resolved all my current issues
and aside from some generic maintenance, the next thing up is MORE FEATURES! yay!
What are you making again?
an RTS
03:46
Wow.
Cool, actually.
it is
Is there a beta? :)
there's "I'm making an RTS" and "I can actually order shit around and stuff"
lol
it's pre-alpha, buddy
unless you want to test my potential field implementation
Heh. Ok, never mind :D
Have you thought about the gameplay etc?
yes
somewhat
03:49
Or are you just building a generic engine.
no
I have a game I want to make
the engine is just a stepping stone and I know that
but I also want to make sure it's usable and solid before I move on
no point coding a game which has 20k units in it if I don't have an engine which can pull that load
So what kind of game is it?
it's in space
Like Homeworld?
it's a mix between Homeworld, Starcraft, and Supreme Commander
03:51
So different modes?
no, all the same mode
:P
Are you any good at graphics design?
nope
have you seen my example ship? it's a piece of crap
I don't even know how to use a modelling program
hell, I'm lucky if I know how to import a model
03:52
That would be my problem if I ever had to develop a game.
I'll cross that bridge when I come to it
.X?
I did an internship at a game company. There were more designers than there were developers.
It's really a talent on it's own.
for sure?
Right, you speak Dutch, but you aren't from around here, right?
Canada iirc?
Michigan!
I forgot.
Yep.
Awesome. Gent?
Could be.
aaaah
another 40-change commit
40-change commit? You changed 40 lines?
no, the change log is 40 one-sentence items long
04:05
@DeadMG I'm totally the opposite of you in this regard. I commit if I delete a blank line. Typically with the commit message: "Small cleanup."
That's probably my most common commit message.
that was my commit just now
lol
I usually commit after I realize that I've made major changes
which is usually after a bunch of minor changes
the commit before that was 5 days ago and has just as many changes
@DeadMG Wow, that's very detailed.
@StackedCrooked I actually wish I hadn't done that. I missed some things off.
also added building for x64
and a couple of them could be clearer
04:08
@DeadMG If you ever have to work in a team then your life will be hell because every time you commit there will be conflicts and you'll need to merge it all.
@StackedCrooked I'll just have to learn to commit more regularly. Isn't merging changes from multiple coders a normal fact of life of working in a team?
@DeadMG Yes, but it's still very annoying.
@StackedCrooked Yes, but I'm not sure how this is specific to me.
Everybody in the team suffers because of my frequent commits :D
@DeadMG Because you wait 5 days before you commit. The longer you wait the higher chance that something was changed since your last commit.
well I'll just have to learn to commit more frequently
04:11
To each his own :)
lol
that reminds me
need to push
@ScottW "enemies change speeds when chasing" Sounds exciting :D
if you had a team of me, it would take less than five days to complete any project
@ScottW Can I play that game?
@DeadMG Ooh!
kek
04:14
Always a puppy.
Dammit, I have iPhone.
@StackedCrooked Me too. It was a cheap hand-me-down from my brother, else I'd never have paid for it
yeah, I think so
he bought a Samsung Galaxy S II
I paid a lot for my latest phone. Bill was 900+ EUR for iPhone + dock.
iPhone 4s with 64GB is 879,00 €.
That ain't cheapo :)
But I had just received 13th month bonus payment from my job.
And my old iPhone was in shambles.
eh
iPhone is so 2009
04:19
Which phone is hot is 2012 then?
2009 isn't that old.
@StackedCrooked: It is when it comes to computer technology.
Thank you for the lecture.
@StackedCrooked The HTC One and Galaxy S3
@StackedCrooked: If only all the lectures I attend to were that short.
also Windows Phone 7 is getting some rave reviews, I haven't seen that much of it myself but apparently it's actually really good
04:21
Windows 7 Phone is kind of interesting.
Meanwhile in Japan:
Btw searching for "meanwhile in Japan" on Google Image Search is not recommended.
04:49
it's time for me to sleep
nighty night all
 
3 hours later…
07:51
hi, all
finally managed to get a decent internet connection in my grandpa's old country house
damn, can't wait to get back to Buraimi, I hate living in this place.
And I hate this dialup connection.
and this old PC my grandpa bought the last time he went to Australia.
which was somewhere in the late 90's
It's a miracle how this thing runs chrome.
and why does every damn person from a 20 KM radius visit us every day in turns?
Wonder how my grandpa lives in this place. No wonder he is so grumpy.
08:38
FOLK
are you silent
NOPE
what's up?
Have you guys been getting a lot of lost upvotes? My rep ticker is full of -10's.
It looks like a couple people have closed their accounts in the last week.
What have you been up to @JohannesSchaublitb?
hi folks!
i have one doubt regarding the pattern of boost any
i mean ehe implementation pattern
i was just skimming through its implementation of type erasure...
but it seems that it has some run time overhead as the class stores the ValueType in heap and it has some overhead regarding runtime polymorphism as weel
*well
Why is it that ? Isnt a simple templated class also a way for type erasure ?
08:54
How do you propose to store any arbitrary type in any context without going to the heap?
why not template<typename T> class any{public: T val;}; unless I am foolishly missing some point here
@ArunMu You can assign any value of any type to any any at any time. That's why it's called any.
What you've defined is more like a one-element tuple.
ok..that was a bad example I gave .. i didnt provide the placeholder class here..
even if i provide one.. i still dont see a point in allocating it dynamically
09:11
@Potatoswatter i'm up to anything
@ArunMu Again, you need an arbitrary amount of space at an arbitrary time. How will you do that besides using the heap?
@JohannesSchaublitb From your question I'm answering now, it looks like you've been up to Java… lol
09:23
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A: Why does C++ not let baseclasses implement a derived class' inherited interface?

PotatoswatterDoing it automatically would be unintuitive and surprising. C++ does not assume that multiple base classes are related to each other, and protects the user against name collisions between their members by defining nested name specifiers for nonstatic members. Adding implicit declarations to MyOwn...

@Potatoswatter ah good remarks. I have upvoted that xD
@ScottW You have only one tooth, and a piece apple was delivered with sufficient force to penetrate into it? Unbelievable.
Don't even get me started on trying to tongue your entire tooth out.
lol
@Potatoswatter c++11 has context sensitive keywords instead of attributes
@ScottW Stops further-derived classes from providing more overrides.
Also it's a sideways means of verifying that the function is a virtual override.
@JohannesSchaublitb Well, there still are attributes.
09:35
@JohannesSchaublitb I looked for that in N3092 but only found the attribute. I don't use these features anyway.
3092 is of 2010
@LucDanton not a [[final]] one
some pieces of apple are really cute. i wouldn't mind them between my teeth
@JohannesSchaublitb And that is what you should have said.
What's the point of [[final]] when you have just final?
Are user-defined attributes drafted already? I'd like to use them.
Because you are an evil chicken eater. :(
sbi
sbi
09:59
I'm still surprised when I read a #StackOverflow answer by a (allegedly) trusted user (20k+ rep) that's entirely shit.

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