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@ThePhD If you want DIY bitmaps is better. Otherwise any of the aforementioned APIs has the ability to give you back bitmaps.
OTF is messy. Just saying.
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@Pubby how would I get it to accept a parameter to the dtor functor?
Yeah, but it seems cleaner and more well-defined as to what I'm digging into to read the OpenType file. I probably don't even need to read the rest of the file, just the core stuff they've laid out here for the glyphs.
@ThePhD The core stuff for the glyphs is messy. Just saying.
There are at least four different formats for the outlines.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes how? I don't quite understand. if unique_ptr only accepts a type, how can I bind to that types () method?
20:04
Anyway, if you are going to ignore the fancy features, it's much better to just use bitmaps.
Using OpenType with any of the ligatures and kerning and shit is pointless (and makes for uglier text)
@Cicada stoopid to cancel
Bitmaps do work well, and I have already written a well-working system to render Bitmap font text...
But I really wanna draw text in 3D and spin that shit around and outline it without using some weird Marching algorithm to outline shit.
Then again, I could take a performance hit, drawing all that text in 3D...
Rrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh blah I'll just get the 3D text for when I need it. Can't do me any harm to have an extra option.
Feature creep, creeping featurism or featuritis is the ongoing expansion or addition of new features in a product, such as in computer software. Extra features go beyond the basic function of the product and so can result in over-complication rather than simple design. Viewed over a longer time period, extra or unnecessary features seem to creep into the system, beyond the initial goals. Causes The most common cause of feature creep is the desire to provide the consumer with a more useful or desirable product, in order to increase sales or distribution. However, once the product reache...
"You ain't gonna need it" or “You aren't gonna need it” (acronym: YAGNI) is a principle of extreme programming (XP) that states a programmer should not add functionality until it is deemed necessary. Ron Jeffries writes, "Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them." YAGNI is a principle behind the XP practice of "doing the simplest thing that could possibly work". It is meant to be used in combination with several other practices, such as continuous refactoring, continuous automated unit testing and continuous integration. Used wi...
Alright alright, fine.
Bitmaps it is, geez.
.... Technically, I have everything I need to make a game now.
20:11
@EtiennedeMartel Isn't XP a fad that nobody uses in practice? ;)
Really, the last thing is collision detection and model loading.
Welp, let's get started!
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WTF WHY AM I SO UNINTELLIGENT.
@FredOverflow I've gotten addicted to that Last Ninja song you sent me. It's even playing right now.
Oh yeah, it's great stuff :)
I fixed a trivial bug on ogonek. My work for today is done.
20:13
Last Ninja central park is another good song
YAGNI could very well stand for You Are Gonna Need It
@FredOverflow Depends whether they're programming motherfuckers.
@JerryCoffin What would you program a motherfucker to do? Fuck mothers?
haha the SID drums :) But impressive what they get out of three channels.
10 FUCK MOTHER
20 GOTO 10
20:15
@FredOverflow Sorry, left out the link.
@JerryCoffin I saw a talk from that guy a couple of days ago. About teaching programming I think.
@FredOverflow Yes, he has a whole series of "learn X the hard way" (or something like that).
man
so many reinterpret_casts
@FredOverflow He links to our C++ book list on his book list.
@R.MartinhoFernandes link? :)
20:17
@DeadMG That sounds wrong.
You may want to grep.
> I've had this as a ringtone for almost ten years. Awesome track!
Wow, this guy is hardcore :)
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Can someone just write me a unique_ptr that calls drop() on the object when it wants to be destructed. I am so confused right now. I know LucDanton gave me something, but it didn't work! And know I wrote a little functor but I am entirely confused now :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Eew, one "C / C++" heading? :(
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20:18
@MooingDuck No, my understanding of unique_ptr has just gone now >.<
@Ell Why drop? Did you write the class before you knew about destructors? :)
Is it just me; or has everybody's profile picture disappeared from chat?
Happens to me from time to time, and I have no idea why. It's fine right now.
Gravatar server went down maybe?
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20:19
@FredOverflow it's Irrlicht, it uses reference counting. But I don't want to have to call drop() manually
Just pass in a custom deleter?
template <typename T>
struct dropper { void operator()(T* p) const { p->drop(); } };
This?
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wait a second, I should be making a wrapper around shared_ptr or something, shouldn't I? o.O
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wouldn't a non-template struct with an operator template be preferrable?
template <typename T>
using irrlicht_ptr = std::unique_ptr<T, dropper<T>>;
20:21
Is it possible to construct a std::array from iterators?
@R.MartinhoFernandes To fit with the Irrlicht convention, you have to call it SDropper.
@FredOverflow Doesn't make a big difference since I'm hiding it anyway.
@Pubby Sure, if you know the size at compile-time :) Oh wait, std::array doesn't have constructors, does it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes And CIrrlichtPtr.
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20:22
@MooingDuck right okay, my understanding isn't all gone then
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@FredOverflow Nope
@FredOverflow No. But you can still do it if you know the size at compile-time.
@FredOverflow Nope. I think I have to use copy_n
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@Pubby Yes, but not the way you'd most likely want to. :)
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20:23
hmm. I'm guessing vs doesn't support using
@ThePhD The main riff is a bit sloppy, and the drums are not very imaginative, but still awsum!
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A: Initialize std::array with a range (pair of iterators)

R. Martinho FernandesWith random access iterators, and assuming a certain size at compile-time, you can use a pack of indices to do so: template <std::size_t... Indices> struct indices { using next = indices<Indices..., sizeof...(Indices)>; }; template <std::size_t N> struct build_indices { ...

See last code snippet.
What I'd like to do is convert an array of T to U where U has a copy constructor taking a T
@FredOverflow Yeah I kinda prefer the SID drums, actually.
I'm still blown away by what music composers could make out of their little music boxes.
@Ell ideone.com/HnUeJK (edited, now conversion constructors work as well (my compilers don't do variadics)
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20:24
@Pubby Indices, again. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're trying to push your indices thing everywhere, eh?
@Xeo Yippee -_-
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@EtiennedeMartel But they're awesome!
@EtiennedeMartel It's not my indices thing. It's a super flexible technique that I just happened to be the first to document in the lounge wiki.
20:26
I thought litb did it first
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template<class T, class U, unsigned N, unsigned... Is>
std::array<T, sizeof...(Is)> copy_array(std::array<U, N> const& a, seq<Is...>){ return {{ a[Is]... }}; }
@FredOverflow I remember playing Super Turrican on SNES. The whole soundtrack of that game was awesome.
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@Pubby His answer seems to be the first on SO atleast.
@EtiennedeMartel I never had an autofire gamepad for SNES, so I couldn't play Shoot em ups for more than 10 minutes :)
@FredOverflow Super Turrican allowed you to simply hold down the button to fire.
20:28
It did? Then I must have confused it with something else.
turns out 'fantasy football' isnt swords + football its just a bunch of office dorks updating a spreadsheet or something
> I would appreciate if no one gives advice like "You should write like this or should've used this or that".
Sorry 'bout the gif :/ (you can use Esc on Firefox to stop it, in case you are not aware)
The best shmups fire even if you aren't pressing a button
That gif is really distracting
@FredOverflow No youtube link, because apparently nobody's ever uploaded music from the First Neutopia: dl.dropbox.com/u/17644642/12%20-%20Sphere%203.mp3
20:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes I keep learning things about this chat and everytime I'm impressed. Also makes me want to replicate it (with some tweaks) as a standalone chat app.
The best SNES shooter was the one with the two army guys and the Aliens :) It was robots instead of army guys in the German version. Ah, Super Probotector.
@Borgleader SO chat on-demand wold be kick-ass.
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thank you guys :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's a dog house that spins with a rainbow background?
@Borgleader It's not a chat feature, it's a Firefox thing.
20:31
Oh
@EtiennedeMartel Yes.
Hello.
Ohaiyo!
@FredOverflow Robots are awesome! (Disclaimer: I am not biased in any way)
Oh, it's Contra III outside of Germany.
20:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, right!
It's 3:33 PM so it's こんにちわ.
@FredOverflow Oh, I remember that game! God I got my ass kicked so hard everytime.
@FredOverflow oh! Contra! Everyone knows Contra!
@Rapptz I'm still learing. ;~;
20:33
Nobody knows probotector!
@Pubby Sounds like some kind of terrible probing device.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How peculiar.
@FredOverflow and the "Contra Code!"
@FredOverflow lol Contra is Super Probotector in Germany? WTF.
20:33
How is it that I've had as much time to play games as everybody else put together, but still played fewer than any other one person here?
@JerryCoffin You suck? Just asking.
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Your cancer analogy doesn't hold up well. "Nuke it from orbit" corresponds to "shoot the cancer victim and start with his most recent clone", not the preferred solution generally. — CodesInChaos 5 hours ago
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@Xeo A normal day in Alpha Complex, I see.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a bunch of Windows messages. That's what happens.
virtual void SetPosition(Math::AbsolutePoint) const = 0; fail.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmmm...could well be.
20:36
@Xeo Thanks. Why does it have two braces {{ ... }} though?
@Pubby That's how you initialize std::array... :/
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@Pubby std::array needs it - one for the std::array, and one for the member array.
@FredOverflow Looks like a poor man's Contra. But with Mode 7.
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If you write std::array<T,N> a = { ... }; (aka copy-init syntax), you can elide one brace.
20:36
Possibly my most favorite Battle System / Adventure combination on the SNES.
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They're thinking of allowing elision of braces at all places.
@EtiennedeMartel It is a localized version of Contra for Germany or Europe, dunno.
Must have been nuts to code games back then with the memory constraints. I know the SNES had 512 kB of memory..
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Q: std::array<T> initialization

FredOverflowA std::array<T> is essentially a C-style array wrapped in a struct. The initialization of structs requires braces, and the initialization of arrays requires braces as well. So I need two pairs of braces: std::array<int, 5> a = {{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}; But most of the example code I have ...

Is it a bad sign if I am starting to remember standard chapter and section numbers by heart?
20:38
@Rapptz So much? I would have guessed less :) Commodore 64 only had 38K of RAM or something.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am proud of you.
@FredOverflow Ha.
I meant storage memory of the cartridge, I'm unsure of the RAM on the SNES actually.
consoles always had tiny amounts of RAM. PlayStation 3 only has 256 MB system memory.
@piotr look for list-initialization, 8.5.4, if I am not mistaken (oh gosh, why did I memorize that? Now excuse me while I go out to see a doctor) — R. Martinho Fernandes 2 mins ago
@Rapptz 128 kB
20:40
Yeah just looked it up.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What's 5.1.2? :)
@FredOverflow Actually, no. It had 64K of RAM -- but only part of that was available at boot). It also had some (minimal) memory mapping ability so you could re-map things to get all 64K of RAM -- but you had to run machine code to use it, since the BASIC interpreter disappeared when you did.
@Xeo Dunno about the two. It's primary expressions, so probably member access or something.
Ah, no, lambdas.
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[expr.prim.lambda]
man
20:41
@JerryCoffin Right, I never got to that stage of C64 programming, to me it had 38K :)
amazing the bugs you can find when you realize you gave a bunch of your classes default constructors when there's no reasonable default.
Oh, wait, member access is not a primary expression :S
namely, that I default-constructed them a bunch
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a postfix-expression.
jeez, and the Wii only has 88MB of memory? Wow
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13.3.3.1?
20:42
The Wii U has 2 GB..
@Xeo What is this now?
quite the jump, lol
Don't you have a copy yourself?
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I'm testing you!
@Xeo Intel is going to give me around 600 euro net + benefits for 25hrs/wk, in playsoft i would get around 900 for 30hrs/wk (rough estimate)
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20:43
Ah, so no full-time job?
@Rapptz is that main memory or storage?
@FredOverflow Well, in BASIC that was quite a bit, since it stored all the code tokenized, so most BASIC key words only occupied one byte apiece.
@BartekBanachewicz What are you going to do at intel, hardware or software?
It's 1 GB for games and 1 GB for the OS/system.
@FredOverflow OpenGL driver validation
@Rapptz oh wow! So it is!
For intel HD whatever it's called? Cool.
@Xeo still studying
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I see.
20:44
@FredOverflow yea, for new CPU-integrated GPUs
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I guess correlation still doesn't imply causation.
right, some people mention education as a factor
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds like a cool job. I work 30 hours per week and love not having a full-time job.
@Borgleader I already read the original article :P
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I find that graph suspect, since one side doesn't have actual units. Researching...
20:45
@FredOverflow my new boss is C++11 freak. he is C++ tutor at intel
@MooingDuck It's percentage.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the bottom side
@MooingDuck i tried wolpfhram (?) alpha, it claimed to not understand my queries
@MooingDuck It's thousands. Duh.
20:46
Per Capita Income (thousands)
o.o
Hm, the WII is only 150 bucks including Mario Kart and controller... too bad I don't have a TV :)
@MooingDuck It says thousands....
@Borgleader thousands of grains of sand?
@BartekBanachewicz Getting paid to write C++11? You must have died and gone to heaven!
@MooingDuck Percentages and thousands. Still somewhat suspect though (especially, includes a lot of dots with no labels, no information about source, collection methods, etc.) OTOH, not at all sure it's far from true either.
@FredOverflow Can't you use it on any sort of screen, TV or not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm pretty sure I did some research half a year ago, and the answer was no.
@FredOverflow that's why I'm not sad about lesser pay.
(sorry, had to fix the URL)
20:48
@EtiennedeMartel WTF is MISTER TORGUE?
@FredOverflow What's special about TVs?
Does anyone know if it's ok to use BSD sockets with c++ instead of c?
lol
Doesn't it just throw stuff at some HDMI thing?
20:49
aaargh
@R.MartinhoFernandes The guy the next Borderlands 2 DLC is gonna revolve around.
why did I code these interfaces so sloppily?
@Carlj901 Of course.
@EtiennedeMartel Stop tempting me.
@DeadMG Because you're a dog.
20:49
@DeadMG You want to know?
@Carlj901 Yes, it's ok.
@Borgleader Perfect opportunity to post "I don't know what I'm doing" dog pics..
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, if you ever buy that, get the Season Pass, and while you're at it, send me a whack, we're gonna WRECK SOME SHIT.
@R.MartinhoFernandes They have... how the hell am I supposed to know what those connectors are called? SCART? PAL? NTSC? Whatever.
@Rapptz Hahahaha so true... so true...
@EtiennedeMartel Hey, December starts in less than two weeks!
20:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes So I should get a TV and WII for Christmas or what?
@FredOverflow Oh. Wow. I thought they all just used HDMI these days.
But then again, I find reading technical specs about the WII on Wikipedia more fun than playing Super Mario, so buying a WII probably wouldn't be the best idea ever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wii didn't have HD
The Wii U can play Wii games anyway. So it kinda isn't worth it to buy a Wii anymore.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You forget that nintendo console are basically one cycle late on tech.
20:53
Oh well, I guess I might agree with the cat that consoles suck.
The Wii came out in 2006 though.
@Rapptz WiiU can't play gamecube games in any form including virtual console (so far)
oh, wait
because I never, ever, ever called them (apparently)
OH: believe it or not, viagra does solve most coding problems
@MooingDuck Yeah I know but sometimes.. it's just time to let go :(
20:54
How is sitting there with a hard on solving your coding problems?
Technically it's probably worse considering your blood will be rushing to your mr. cannon.
@FredOverflow Get a Wii U.
I like it actually. The asymetric multiplayer is cool.
20:58
@Rapptz you mean asymetric?
@Borgleader oops, nice catch
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's misleading, because it seems to imply that Africa is poor because it's highly religious, and not because it's been repeateadly fucked in the ass by everyone on Earth.
Africa is religious because they send missionaries there quite often, I thought.
@EtiennedeMartel Or the other way around.
20:59
@EtiennedeMartel I thought it implied that Africa is religious because it's poor.
@kbok That might be the point, yes.

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