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13:00
yeah I'm subscribed to rentacoder, just looking at it now
I don't really know if I'm competent enough for getting a job in programming yet though
@Ell In your bids/profile stress you're a NATIVE english speaker
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although I have been trying to learn it for about 2 years, I have gone from vb.net to ruby to c# to java to c++ to php, I have tried to learn it all, but never really applied my knowledge
@Ell There's only one way to find out. :P I'm sure you are. Just bid on small stuff until you get confident.
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right okay, thanks for the tips :)
I will look now for some projects
@Ell You know Ruby? How about RoR? There's a lot of jobs for that too. That's some of the work I'm doing now.
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13:01
@mrazza yeah but, I haven't done it in a while, and like I said, I have never touched web. I really ought to :L
I just much prefer desktop for some reason
@Ell ah too bad.
@RMartinhoFernandes you C++11 Standard pdf link on your profile page is down :(
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once I'm comfy in doing web though I will apply for some jobs :)
oh
damn
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13:05
@FredOverflow He used the wrong expression. I just provided a lengthy answer to that question, which could do with a bit of attention.
Sincerely Yours,
Attention Whore.
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@StackedCrooked Lucene engine :)
Anybody have experience with Proximity? Maven? Ivy?
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lucene
I think I'm a little in over my head here
@thecoshman Ok, if that is actually what you meant... I'll withdraw my comments. When I looked at the star count that made no sense... hence the confusion?
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13:12
who starred what I said earlier?
the star fairy
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@Ell your dingbat is trippy man
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my dingbat is trippy? :L
"CLucene is a line by line port of Java Lucene". Damn.
13:14
… I crashed Stack Overflow
@Ell I think that was mr Dyson, he seemed to love all the talk about kyrostat
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ahh
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Q: Setting locales on OS X crashes

Konrad RudolphThe following code works fine on Linux but throws an exception on OS X 10.7: #include <iostream> #include <locale> #include <stdexcept> int main() try { std::locale::global(std::locale("")); std::cout << "Using locale: " << std::locale().name() << "\n...

@Ell yeah, your "I'm to lazy to make a proper avatar avatar"
clucene seems mightily discontinued :(
13:15
@rubenvb you what?
@thecoshman I nothing.
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@thecoshman haha I never know what to have :L
(can you guys open the link above? I get an error whenever I try …)
@KonradRudolph Broken as well.
@Ell an eal?
13:16
lolcat here. Go to meta.
@KonradRudolph nope, derpy cat
cor
I am so good, I break Stack Overflow
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haha
great, with the main site down, people are going to come here to ask questions ¬_¬
it's just @Konrad's question
13:17
damn, I’m not the only one :/
apparently osx is that shitty, it breaks SO
My money is on the weird characters he used.
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Q: Is Stackoverflow down?

assyliasI keep getting those error messages when trying to open the most recent questions, for example this one:

Oh, it's the globalz.
@KonradRudolph I don't experience that problem
13:20
@Cicada Oh, good. We can blame the french.
The germans did it!
typical French, always so quick to blame someone else
@Cicada Try my linked question above – it’s only for a few questions
Uh
I clicked it and now all questions are crashing
What is this sorcery
I see it on three questions out of the first six on the main list.
so, maybe not a 'few'
13:23
Wow I almost lost the lounge
@rubenvb we might need to add more butter
lol 4 days for 150 rep
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Q: Why is 150 reputation needed to vote in elections?

radiopaqueWhy does a user need 150 points to vote in elections (and why not less)? On the one hand, I can understand that people who rarely visit should not be able to skew results, and that the minimum reduces the chances of fraud. On the other, I frequent SO quite a bit, but ask and answer relatively...

Just ask some questions and stuff. It ain't that hard.
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@KonradRudolph Well, I did not click yours, and all the questions from SO's front page landed me at the typing cat nevertheless.
@Cicada I saw this, BTW. It's been duly noted, logged, meticulously filed (Germans and bureaucracy, remember?), and will be used against you whenever I feel like it.
@rubenvb How come? Do you carry the lounge in the pocket of your pants, and your mother failed to darn the hole?
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Q: Is Stack Overflow down?

assyliasI keep getting those error messages when trying to open the most recent questions, for example this one:

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13:35
@rubenvb What's that got to do with "losing the lounge"?
@sbi I closed the tab, used FF's superbar to reopen the link, and got a lolcat.
@sbi And I am the weird girl here?
Also I don't quite see how you could use it against me.
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@Cicada What exactly are you asking about? The robot surely isn't the "weird girl", is he?
@Cicada Poor girl. So innocent.
@sbi plastic is genderless until proven otherwise.
@sbi Germans are efficient, I guess that will lend it self to bureaucracy, but only if it helps make you more efficient.
13:39
bureaucracy != efficient
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doesn't plastic cause organisms to switch genders? like those crocodiles living in contaminated water switched from male to hermaphrodite
oh, VC11 is going to get range based for loop after all?
@rubenvb but bureaucracy does not exclude efficiency
@Ell "from male to both"?
@thecoshman hmm... I dare you to find examples where's that's true.
also, it's well known that seemingly all reptiles are able to change gender and self fertilise
13:42
@thecoshman all would be a bit of an overstatement, no?
@rubenvb if I was stricter with my own bureaucracy, I would have a properly index list of proof
@rubenvb it appears to be something that all amphibians and reptiles are able to do when conditions are right. Especially reptiles self fertilising
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A: Is Stack Overflow down?

Robert CartainoThe IT folks are aware of the situation and are working on it now.

@thecoshman I think that's a myth created by Jurassic Park.
oh god, I'm actually getting some work done these days
rather unbelievable
@thecoshman it just says "some" here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptile#Reproduction
it says a lot of "some", but "a lot some" is still "some".
@rubenvb we have proof/evidence of some. It is a stress response to being in isolated environments where sexual reproduction cannot be done.
13:48
Oook, back to business
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Q: Setting locales on OS X crashes

Konrad RudolphThe following code works fine on Linux but throws an exception on OS X 10.7: #include <iostream> #include <locale> #include <stdexcept> int main() try { std::locale::global(std::locale("")); std::cout << "Using locale: " << std::locale().name() << "\n...

I voted up.
As for the sex changing, I am not too sure about the details, but again, many species of amphibians are able to change gender when conditions require it
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yeah. Has homosexuality increased since the advent of plastic?
There is actually a 'species' of lizard that is only females self fertilising. I suppose you could argue they are no longer a species
@Ell there is probably a correlation, but I doubt there is a link
'Probably'?
13:50
:4254663 well, it's kind of a grey area
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Here. Throws a bone to all the porn-addicts in the room.
Yes, I said "bone". What did you expect?
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@thecoshman I suppose the data would be false what with it used to being illegal 'n all
@thecoshman why aren't they a species? It can reproduce right?
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shudder
@LucDanton over the last hundred years we have gone from homosexuality begin very forbidden to no one really cares about any more. Over the same time period, we have started using more and more plastics. So, there is a correlation, but that does not imply causality
13:52
@thecoshman I took my objection back, you’re actually quite right for common definitions of “species”
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@thecoshman I think they're employing parthenogenesis (no fertilization at all), rather than self-fertilization.
@thecoshman Not caring any more are strong words. It may seem so from where you're standing, but antihomosexual violence is rising in Western Europe.
@sbi all I know is a lizard isolated from birth is able to suddenly spawn clones
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@rubenvb You can get jailed for showing a rainbow flag in St. Petersburg.
@sbi Russia is not Western Europe.
13:54
@rubenvb well, yes 'not caring' is a bit strong. I mean, we are not as homophobic as we where say 100 years ago. At least in UK and ROI at least
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@rubenvb My point exactly. It's much worse in Eastern Europe.
@sbi woah? really?
@thecoshman I'm only questioning the 'probably'. (Although I do feel the need to point out that a lot of the things you say are seriously vaguely-defined and questionable, like 'we', 'homosexuality', 'forbidden', 'no one really cares'.)
@sbi oh I never doubted that.
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@thecoshman A recently passed law forbids any "pro-homosexual advertising". In several Russian cites, BTW.
13:55
I'm glad the lounge seems tolerant enough, banishing a homophobe very quickly last week.
There's nothing remotely probable given your bar counter considerations.
@LucDanton I don't really have the time to find empirical evidence for every claim, I also reserve the right to have opinions and speculations
@thecoshman Opinions? Bastard!
@thecoshman Of course (that was never in question). Are you then surprised at my objections?
@rubenvb I for one will not stand for discrimination. A bit of banter is ok, but some times it get's taken too far, and I have no problems saying when I think it has
13:58
I discriminate against everyone equally
@LucDanton honestly, yes, I would have expected it be sehe who pointed out such things
@jalf being a dick to everyone is not discrimination, luckily
:)
hm, just noticed that my “question” on Stack Overflow didn’t actually include a question
any way, time for a break
14:00
You know I can remove my upvote now?
I'll insult some people later :P
@rubenvb Damn, I didn’t think of that
14:28
@rubenvb homophobe: afraid of humans
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@rubenvb Doesn't seem very tolerant to me :p
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I'm a homophobe :L
@KonradRudolph just saw your russian thing. I didn't assume you were Russian, just hoped it because of the "Konrad" :L
@Ell yes, but still, why would “Konrad” be Russian?
@KonradRudolph it has that sort of sound to it, at least it does to my English ears
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14:35
"Too localized"? Oh, really? I mean, did this not affect, you know, all SO users? How then could it be too localized?? — sbi 8 secs ago
probably the “o” and “r”
sounds eastern European at least
anyway, it’s an old germanic name, translating to “bold advisor”
but my surname is way cooler
it translates to “famous wolf” – or just “werewolf”
oh, German :P
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Conrad (\c(o)-nrad) is a masculine given name and a surname. As a given name, it is of Old Germanic pre-7th century origin meaning "brave", "bold ruler", "counsel". As a surname, Conrad is of Medieval German origin, from the compound given name Kuoni-rad, meaning "brave counsel". It became popular in post-medieval English and post-medieval French. The oldest public records are in 1297 (Elsabe, Germany), and 1337 (Ulm, Germany). There are over one hundred spelling variants of the surname including: *Austria, Germany and Switzerland: Konrad, Kohrt, Kordt, Kunrad, Kuhndert, Kuhnt, and Kurth...
14:37
@KonradRudolph is that bold as in brave, naughty or shiny head?
oh, brave
@thecoshman as in “brave”
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@thecoshman "Bold" as in "italic". @Konrad is a bit on the heavy side. :D
(Not true, actually, but I couldn't resist.)
so, basically, your a nut job who advises people use wolfs...
AFAIK bold meaning naughty is an Irish thing
@thecoshman Nah, I’m the chief advisor of the werewolf clan. Sounds way cooler
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I don't know really, it just is in my head. I probably played too much Red Alert 2
14:38
I can see how it came to take on the meaning though
(That is before that Twilight chick made werewolves uncool)
@KonradRudolph nah, nut job :P
you do have an unnerving resemblance to a friend (and his dad) I have here. To the point I would be that surprised if you where related :P
Briefly discuss the concept of objects interacting by exchanging messages. What does this mean?
Is it like using (integer) flags as parameters, or...?
@Drise how can a foo object let a bar object know that something has happened
@thecoshman visual resemblance? Anyway, I have no close relatives in Ireland, sorry
14:41
@KonradRudolph that you know of :P
@thecoshman Can you show me an example?
fairly certain though ;)
and of course visual, I have no idea what you sound like, or act like
@Drise 'Message' may mean method call if this is about Smalltalk-style OOP.
14:42
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A: std::locale breakage on MacOS 10.6 with LANG=en_US.UTF-8

quarkOk I don't have an answer for you, but I have some clues: This isn't limited to OS X 10.6. I get the same result on a 10.4 machine. I looked at the GCC source for libstdc++ and hunted around for _S_create_c_locale. What I found is on line 143 of config/locale/generic/c_locale.cc. The commen...

@LucDanton C++, but I think so?
@Drise think callback functions. such as an OnClick event. A sound playing object might subscribe to a button objects OnClick event, the button it self will be subscribed to some sort of OS event handler that can send mouseDown events.
Don't use reinterpret_cast for downcasting.
@Drise The language doesn't matter, the ideas do.
@thecoshman So I suppose Signal/Slot is one way?
14:43
@Drise but yes, a message can be as vague as just passing data through a function call
@Drise what do you mean by that?
Qt has signals that are emitted and anyone connected through a slot does something.
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Q: Strategy Pattern in C++ with template

vdnThis is a sample implementation of Strategy Pattern in C++: ConcreteStrategy.h class ConcreteStrategy { public: ConcreteStrategy(); ~ConcreteStrategy(); const OtherObject* doSomething(const OtherObject &obj); }; ConcreteStrategy.cpp #include "ConcreteStrategy.h" ConcreteStra...

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@Drise also, this is programming theory, it is not a c++ thing at all. How you implement some of these things can depend on the language and library being used
@Drise sounds like callbacks allright
for example (in psuedo) connect(mybuttonclicksignal, mybuttonclickslot)
@Drise wiki often a good place to start
go do some reading :P
14:45
connect(this->ui->btnStart, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(slot_Start()));
@CatPlusPlus You keep making that face.
@EtiennedeMartel It's my SO face.
@thecoshman This is for a test in a few hours, just want to make sure I can generally explain it.
@CatPlusPlus nah, you'r face is more like :O
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lol when webserver management software website fails (virtualmin-demo.virtualmin.com)
14:46
@CatPlusPlus I'm glad the implementation of ConcreteStrategy is shown. I wouldn't want anything left to my imagination.
@CatPlusPlus That's SO your face?
And you're a cat. I thought your face was :3.
@Drise then may I suggest you don't waste the last 9 months of your teaching... oh yeah, bit late for that isn't it
TIL Finntroll are not all that 'heavy' a band, rather merry in fact
> Haven't heard that Venga bus song in a while. hope the local venga bus service isn't the latest victim of government cuts. - Ross Noble
I've been perfectly happy these years not remembering that song
@CatPlusPlus Well I don't know where to start with that question so I guess I won't. I really wish you'd stop linking lost causes :(
Its title contains X pattern. It's probably a lost cause.
@LucDanton Those are the funnest.
14:51
damn keyboard short cuts :P
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hmm having a design issue here! I have a server class and a client class and a message class. The Message class has a virtual Apply(Server& s) and Apply(Client& c) function, so the message is serialised and sent over the wire, deserialized and message->Apply(*this) happens. but here is the problem, the Message class needs access to Servers private's. What to do? :S
@Ell make every class EVERYONE ELSE'S FRIEND
Well, stop making silly designs.
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@CatPlusPlus what should I do? just have an enum and a switch(MessageType)?
@Ell I would have thought clients and servers would be in charge of serializing messages. Given that apparently the operation needs something private to Server that leads credence to that thought...
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14:53
I don't know whether a design is silly or not :P
I don't know.
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BEFRIEND ALL THE CLASSES!
SCNR.
Why does message need server's internals for?
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@LucDanton the client/server are in charge of serializing the messages, and they do that
I think the key here is what you mean by 'serializing'. Perhaps you want to serialize the message to some format (buffer, byte string, whatever), and then the users will know how to send that?
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14:55
@CatPlusPlus well some messages would represent a player's move for example, so, placing a building or structure. so it needs access to the map to place it
@Ell Does Apply actually have anything to do with serialization then?
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@thecoshman I can assure you that his avatar looks nothing like @Konrad to the point where I wasn't sure it's him when I met him in person.
@Ell surely a better way is for the 'message' to know nothing of server/clients. It just knows how to (de)serialise itself. A client just has a sendMessage(message msg) function that calls msg. serialise and sends it. The server receives it and does msg.deserialise(data)
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@LucDanton no, sorry I may not have made that very clear. The Apply method is a virtual function which is overriden in subclasses of Message, so ChatMessage, PlaceBuildingMessage, MoveUnitMessage, etc.
@sbi It did though, at some point not too far in the past
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14:56
@thecoshman so then, I would need a MessageType enum or something? And a big switch() to decide what to do with the message
Nowadays I look more like this:
You kids and your dropbox links. Someday, you'll have a terrible workplace environment with ridiculous firewall rules.
@Ell the client and server do care about what a message contains. A message does not care how it passed around. those are probably both 'shoulds'
@KonradRudolph which one?
@thecoshman red bow tie
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@thecoshman so what should I do?
14:58
@Ell Then what a Message needs to get applied should be in the parameters to Apply. If a message needs a map to do its job, ask for that.
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Q: C++ Very weird behavior while using int in switch

user1474955I'm getting some very strange behaviour using the following switch statement: string recognise_mti(int mti_code) { switch(mti_code) { case 1100: case 1101: return (mti_code + " (Auth. Request/Repeat)"); break; default: return (mti_code + " (NOT RECOGNISED)"); bre...

Obviously though once you need a new message that needs information that you had not thought to include in that parameter list this is going to be painful :)
Another nameless user strikes again.
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@LucDanton exactly :s which is why making it all public might just be easier?
@KonradRudolph ah, the one holding the glass wrong
14:59
@Ell from the sounds of it, restart from the beginning
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also, not every message will need every parameter, e.g. why should ChatMessage be bothered about the map
@KonradRudolph looks nothing like your avatar :P
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@thecoshman ahh okay :L but do what instead? I still don't understand how it will work
@SamDeHaan How do you make that out?!
I’m arguably the only one holding the glass right
I'm arguably the one trolling here.
15:00
since the other two are touching the container, thus heating the champagne with their body warmth
@SamDeHaan There’s nothing arguable about that ;)
@thecoshman Ah come on :p
@KonradRudolph Not true! I'm a Merkin, I could simply be uninformed.
@Ell I would get a basic message packet that your client and server can send basic text based messages. Then start to work out how you can serialise the real data.
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@thecoshman but I already spent ages working out boost::serialization!
@Ell I also suggest you take a peak at boost::variant
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if we assume serialization is all done, then what?
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15:01
@KonradRudolph How so? None of the other two is holding the glass left either.
@Ell One solution to the above problem (to which I can't remember the name, I don't think it's "brittle base") is that Apply accepts one object in charge of passing parameters. Parameters which might very well be public there. In case it's not obvious, this doesn't so much solve the problem as isolate it (i.e. it happens in much more localized spots rather than e.g. forcing rewriting all calls to Apply).
@KonradRudolph well, ok, they both look like men
@sbi Well played sir
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@KonradRudolph Don't you dare to "sir" me!
@sbi Well, you're old.
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15:03
who cares about good design, shipping is a feature :D
@Ell it's hard to say with out knowing more about what exactly you have got so far
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@SamDeHaan Wow. Next time I sign up for some forum, I'll pretend to be Merkin. When they want to call me out on something stupid I have done, I'll just draw that card: I am a Merkin, so I am stupid. I just can't help it.
@sbi It's foolproof
as far as I am concerned, it is a really bad idea for your 'message' class to know about the notion of clients and servers
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@Ell Careful here. Since we can't downvote chat messages, we need to bin the bad ones.
@SamDeHaan Well, it has to be, right?
15:05
@sbi well said :D
@sbi exactly.
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@thecoshman basically so far, I have very little. A Message class with Apply taking a Server or a Client, a PeerConnection class with a SendMessage(Message& m) and a unique_ptr<Message> ReceiveMessage(). The plan was, just do ReceiveMessage()->Apply(*this) and the behaivour would be all inside of each Message class, not needing a switch(Message->Type) {case 1: do_something case2: something_else}
@sbi In that suit, I could sir anybody (note no “e” at the end of “sir”, don’t need a suit for that)
@KonradRudolph Smooth.
@Ell well, if you have a serialised class, you need to have some sort of key some where to say how to de-serialise it
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15:07
@thecoshman I can already do deserialization
boost does that for me
brb
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@KonradRudolph I have never ever in my whole life (not even when I married!) looked that formal. And I likely never will. :)
@Ell but presumably, you are wanting to be able to send more then one type of class, or does boost also handle that? in which case, what exactly is your problem?
@sbi I never would have, if I hadn’t moved to Cambridge. I can’t believe how common it is here for people to wear formal dress when walking in the streets. Never seen that in Berlin. Heck, I wouldn’t even know where to buy a bow tie in Berlin.
but it’s kind of awesome, the Mayball event is a completely unique experience
Cambridge is a strange place... I don't think they know they know the 19th century finished
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@thecoshman boost handles that too, my problem is, the Message class needs access to Server and Client's privates, so I don't know what to do
15:14
@Ell no it doesn't :P you are just designing it badly
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@thecoshman why? I don't get it :L
unless I'm being over protective? All the Server has public is a constructor and a Start function
@Ell why do you think the message object it self needs to know about the fact that it is being used in a client server set up? your message object should be quite happy being used for anything
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@thecoshman then how will it alter the game state?
@Ell I would not have one class that does the entire client or server logic
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it doesn't - I think we are misunderstanding eachother here
15:16
@Ell what are you calling server?
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the Server class is the thing that accepts connections
then it receives a message, and Applys it
@Ell yeah, so it should just bass the received messages onto a gameServer class that handles the logic
@Ell of, I think you are using visitor pattern, like you would with boot::variant
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@thecoshman so then what would the gameServer do? I know it will "handle the logic" but I mean, in more detail?
I will look at that now, but keep explaining
does your boost serialisation let you handle many different classes in one serialiser?
what does the de-serialise give you?
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@thecoshman when I deserialize I get a Message* - but it works polymorphically (could be a ChatMessage, PlaceBuildingMessage, etc.)
15:26
hmm... perhaps you send a struct Message { int messageType; serialisable data }
any way, home time for me
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okay
@thecoshman but then all the server will do is switch(messageType) {...} when with my system, each behaivour is seperated into each message class
oh cool, I’m now the proud owner of klmr.me
no content yet, though
@KonradRudolph That sounds like the name of a radio station.
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oooh
@EtiennedeMartel It’s the initials of my full name, and also my Twitter and GitHub handle
@EtiennedeMartel: What the hell ?!
@ereOn Yeah, it's fromt the same guys as asdfmovie.
I'll never walk on a turtle again !
(Not that I already have actually)

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