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14:00
Init
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus yeah at the end of init, weird
Please burn this code and never ever post it anywhere again
ScriptInfo(std::string FileToLoad) what the
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus what do you have against Init() in a structure? Maybe I don't want the constructor to initialize a script?
^ bunny rabbit
@Rapptz That's pretty boss. I never knew that.
@GamErix THAT'S TOO BAD
user142019
Use std::string const& file or boost::filesystem const& file.
user142019
Not std::string file unless you're going to copy or move it anyway.
Taking std::string by value is fine
14:03
@Zoidberg'-- but wait! there's more. fopen.
user142019
The code is terrible and its author must feel terrible.
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz just a check if the file is accessible
@GamErix why on earth do you use fopen for it
memset((void*)&this->amx, 0, sizeof(AMX));
my eyes hurt
user1182183
that is from the pawn implementation
@BartekBanachewicz fopen is not too bad. You can get some decent mileage using fopen and friends (I was able to build a whole stream class out of this)
user1182183
14:04
I won't change that so I don't fuck it up
Everything in this code is bad
Casting to void*?
@ThePhD No, they're bad
user784668
@GamErix Checking if the file is accessible is fine, if you want to have race conditions.
Just burn it and write it again from scratch, @GamErix
... pretty please?
14:05
@CatPlusPlus uflow and friends doesn't make me any happier. And I still don't know how to override / use them in any usage case ever.
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz :/ I am not at such a level of programming that I can write my own virtual abstract machine and scripting engine..
iostreams is bad, but anything from libc is even worse
@GamErix use Lua
Use Boost.IO if you want your own streams
user1182183
14:05
@BartekBanachewicz that defeats the point of my project -.-' I'll make a lua implementation when this will work
.... Arrgh, not Boost again. ;~;
I think fopen is sufficient for most reading most binary files
Pawn is horrible and you shouldn't ever use it
user142019
Use Haskell.
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus you even didn't use pawn ;F
14:06
Yes, I did
It's terrible
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus kinda wondering for what, Counter Strike?
@GamErix It has no point at all.
HL2DM but that's beside the point
It's just code that's shitty as fuck
user142019
What are you making, anyway?
user784668
14:07
@Zoidberg'-- Crap.
I had to generate 40% of the code, because this language is so bad
user1182183
@Fanael ...
user1182183
@Zoidberg'-- a DLL with pawn support for GTA SA Singleplayer
@GamErix we're all trying to help you.
user142019
Why Pawn.
user142019
14:08
Why not Haskell.
user142019
Or Python.
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz iknow you like it to do the hard way xd
@GamErix That's what she said.
user1182183
@Zoidberg'-- ll can be implemented, but for know it will be pawn xD I am planning to make multiple script engines into it
user142019
Also, GTA is fun for only ten minutes.
user784668
14:08
@Zoidberg'-- Haskell isn't the most awesome scripting thing, y'know.
Back to point, you're not going the hard way. You're going the shitty way, and that's a difference
user1182183
@Zoidberg'-- GTA itself yes but making stuff for it not
> <michlemken-1> that rmartinho.github.com/2012/08/15/rule-of-zero.html is way to complicated (just have data members respecting RAII or pointers maintained in the class, only)
@R.MartinhoFernandes, someone called rule of zero "way too complicated" :D
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz I just wanted to know why it crashes on return true.. :/
@Fanael That's mostly because it's hard to embed it
If there was nice embedded implementation, I'd use it
user142019
14:09
I'd rather mod Minecraft than GTA even though Minecraft is Java.
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Agreed.
@Griwes Ahahahaha what
@Zoidberg'-- So is sudoku, yet many people play both
Do they even know what they're talking about (hint: no)
@GamErix Because your code is terrible.
user142019
14:10
@CatPlusPlus you could try Fay and V8.
V8 maybe
I don't like anything about JS though
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz yes I know that and it even causes the VS debugger to crash sometimes :F but, if anyone has a linkt to a C++ implementation of pawn, I am willing to rewrite my stuff
user142019
Fay compiles subset of Haskell to JS and has FFI for it.
user784668
> Haskell to JS
user784668
OMG my eyes, they bleed.
14:11
UHC compiles Haskell to JS too
user142019
But I've never used it for anything big.
@GamErix why do you want to use that Pawn thing. Use Lua.
No need to use gimped implementations
user142019
@CatPlusPlus TIL
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz You misspelled Python.
user1182183
14:12
@BartekBanachewicz euh I just don't like LUA but I am planning on implementing it, but in the order -> pawn -> lua -> other stuff
Why Pawn even exists and why people use it is beyond me
@sehe well, I have to step it down gradually, or bad things could happen ;)
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Some people just like shit.
It's on level of PHP
@GamErix You don't have to implement it. You just have to use it.
14:13
It's just ridiculous
@GamErix So you're going to rewrite this crappy code 3 times
Nice plan
@Fanael Lua > Python in game development. Aux libraries aren't needed
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus just add multiple implementations, not rewrite.. ;F
Yeah, right
@BartekBanachewicz No seriously what
What aux libraries
user142019
Embed clang and use C++.
14:14
@CatPlusPlus All of python libraries, exactly
user784668
@Zoidberg'-- Still better than Pawn.
@CatPlusPlus It's not the only reason. Memory reqs are smaller for example.
Also, Lua is faster.
(Incremental GC might be a valid reason, but what libraries what)
And it's easier to block malicious code in Lua.
user784668
14:15
@BartekBanachewicz Citation.
user1182183
or just fuck it and I'll make a SDK for making DLL's...
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz You still didn't explain the what.
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should make a rule of i.
@Fanael Okey, my bad. Lua is faster than python when interpreted, but Pypy is faster than LuaJIT
14:17
.... Pypy?
@Fanael I don't know how easy is to strip python from standard library, when it works embedded in other application
Who comes up with these names? D:
user784668
@ThePhD The awsumest Python implementation.
@ThePhD It's python intepreter written in python.
user784668
@ThePhD It's Python interpreter in Python, what did you expect?
14:18
.... Recursively python. Well, at least they didn't go the GNU style of naming.
There's nothing to "strip" you either ship the library or not (hint: it's trivial to do)
user1182183
is a 55mb precompiled header file big or small in the C++ programming world?
user784668
@GamErix Pretty normal.
Don't use PCH
user1182183
@Fanael a k :P
user784668
14:18
@GamErix Also what Cat said.
@CatPlusPlus Still python takes more space.
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus why not? ;o it lowers compilation time, or not?
@BartekBanachewicz More space in what
@CatPlusPlus both.
14:19
What
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz What.
say what again, I dare you, I double dare you....
memory and disk space
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz What.
@GamErix Often, but not necessarily. And it's a pretty horrible hack which makes it hard to ensure your files include exactly the headers they need
user142019
Why do people care about fucking disk space on computers that already have GTA installed.
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz We don't live in the eighties anymore.
@Fanael Game developers do. You need your reality checked.
@Fanael Said java developers.
Nobody cares about disk space
@CatPlusPlus Said Visual Studio developers.
14:21
Especially when it comes to games, where Python is insignificantly small compared to assets size
@Fanael ever heard about consoles or OpenGL ES?
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes So that's why games take GBs of disk space?
I care about disk space. But I care about gigabytes, not megabytes.
@BartekBanachewicz What
You're saying words, but I have no idea what any of them mean
@Fanael No, those are assets, made by artists not programmers.
14:22
I fail to see logic in "graphics weight so much already, we can use shitload of memory too"
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz GTA SA on pc is not a console game and it doesn't use OpenGL ES.
@BartekBanachewicz You did not qualify your original statement.
I think this is what @Luc calls DeadMGing.
@BartekBanachewicz Is the difference between Lua and Python really "a shitload"?
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz Games already use shitload of memory, nobody will notice few hundreds of KBs.
Oh, fuck you.
user1182183
14:23
so now I have to recompile the same headers I use every time for 500 .cpp files :/ why is that better if all cpp files include onnly the PCH?
user142019
Python isn't really going to use half a GB of RAM if that's what you're thinking.
games used exactly 2GB RAM for a loooong time.
Profiler reports or shut up
I hated that.
It's the same as with any other kind of optimization. Focus your optimization efforts where there's something to gain. Optimize for speed in the bits of code that actually spend CPU time. Optimize for space in whatever eats up those 17GB your game takes
14:23
I had 4GB and I wanted it used.
That's limitation of the OS not games
Your fault for using 32-bit OS
wrong: 64-bit was around a long time
@jalf but there are games that weigh 10 MB and take 3 MB of RAM
user784668
@CatPlusPlus Arch, not OS.
I had 64-bit.
14:24
@BartekBanachewicz how is that relevant?
@Fanael Not really
@Fanael 2GB is an artificial Windows limit.
@BartekBanachewicz The logic typically goes like this: well, we have deadline tomorrow, so maybe we should add those functions, not try to optimise resource usage, because currently users typically have over 2gb of memory so who cares about additional 200mb?
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, sadly you cannot run them in 640k.
Windows divides the address space into 2GB user and 2GB kernel reserved by default on 32
14:25
All they had to do was link their binaries with /LARGEADDRESSAWARE and I'd have been able to use 3GB.
Is a game better for using 3MB of RAM? I care if it uses little enough RAM that I can run it. I don't care if it uses 3, 30 or 300MB of RAM, because I have enough for that regardless
user142019
Why would a kernel use 2GB of RAM.
@jalf Not everyone is developing AAA.
user784668
@Zoidberg'-- Your graphics card.
How is that relevant to anything
14:26
@BartekBanachewicz again, what is the relevance? For whom would it be a problem if your 3MB game ended up requiring 10MB?
Is it a worthwhile optimization?
user142019
It's a waste of RAM. If you have 4 GB RAM and 2 GB is reserved but unused it's a waste of RAM.
But, but 640k!
Maybe. You don't know it @Jalf.
But it totally won't run on computer from 1950
@Zoidberg'-- Who said anything about RAM. Windows splits the address space. RAM is irrelevant.
14:26
That's important factor to consider
@BartekBanachewicz huh?
@Zoidberg'-- No
user1182183
well, with the speed of one cpp file each 10 seconds is will go really quick compared to "use PCH" which takes a minute to compile the whole project :F
fucking unix process creation and piping crap.
user784668
@CatPlusPlus My watch is more powerful than that.
14:27
By that logic, you also need to optimize every line of code for maximum speed. Are you willing to spend the next 80 years on your game?
But ~performance~
It's pretty much optimization 101 that you need to find the places where optimization matters
user784668
@CatPlusPlus But why, fuck it.
@jalf my webGL game has 5-frame input lag
user784668
Also, later.
14:28
because apparently someone thought that 5 frames when loading pages is irrelevant and they could optimize somewhere else
It was irrelevant until someone decided to shoehorn OpenGL into web pages
How's that relevant.
I'm not saying you can't use python to make good games.
@BartekBanachewicz Then I have a suggestion for you: pinpoint what's causing that, and fix that. You won't fix it by systematically going through every inefficiency from A to Z. That'll just prevent you from finishing your game any time within the next century
I prefer Lua, now fuck off.
14:29
And use JavaScript on top of that
Once again, optimization 101: Find out where resources are being consumed, and optimize that
@BartekBanachewicz Someone made a mistake and now it sucks, so Lua is better.
@BartekBanachewicz why did you write your game in webgl? it would be more efficient in plain c++ and use less memory ;)
If your game is too laggy, focus on reducing the lag, don't focus on shaving 7MB off of its memory consumption
I can't do it, it's browser's fault
14:30
@CatPlusPlus JScript is actually game-writable. But you'll run into performance issues everywhere. D:
@yetihehe because you can just click on the link and play :)
JScript doesn't exist
@CatPlusPlus maybe in your wicked reality
Javascript, I just shortened it to Jscript. D:
(Also it sucks get over it)
14:30
@BartekBanachewicz So because of that, developers should expend time and resources shaving 10MB off of the memory consumption of a game which already uses 3GB?
Does not compute
I know it sucks
JScript was Microsoft's implementation full of crappy extensions
... Oh.
14:30
Well, okay, it exists, but nobody uses it
Ahh, so convenience matters after all... THIS is the cause of using >2GB of memory ;)
Then I should probably not say Jscript then.
I wonder why browsers don't use python
:P
Because Netscape
@jalf yes, because it would give me my non-lagging mouse.
14:32
lol, you think JavaScript is used in the browser for technical reasons?
@BartekBanachewicz no it woudl not
@CatPlusPlus I don't see many netscape around
Your mouse does not lag because someone chose to use Python instead of Lua
I'm not sure you could get away with building a browser out of Javascript, Python, Lua, Haskell, etc...
@jalf my mouse lags because someone chose to use JS instead of Lua FTFY
14:32
Your mouse lags because someone decided to waste their time "optimizing" something that didn't matter, instead of optimizing the things that do matter
@BartekBanachewicz Hint: they invented JS during first browser wars
Now nobody can use anything else
@CatPlusPlus and it sucks balls.
Failure cascade
@BartekBanachewicz again, no
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Q: posix_spawnp and piping child output to a string

rubenvbI am struggling with process creation and piping the child process' output into a string of the parent process. I got it working on Windows (using CreatePipe and CreateProcess and ReadFile), but can't seem to get the exact analog on Unix to work. This is my code: #include <spawn.h> #includ...

Hateful posix.
14:33
Your mouse lags because web is shit and you're dumb enough to buy into that "let's make HTML games" thing
@jalf GC. (GARBAGE COLLECTOR)
@BartekBanachewicz RL
Lua has GC too
WV
different one
14:33
Lets stop arguing and just say random two-letter combinations
Once again, your mouse lags because someone thought they would spend the limited time they had for optimization on optimizations that didn't matter
14:34
@CatPlusPlus next requestPointerLock implementation is going to solve that
user142019
Fu ck th is sh it.
Which is exactly what you are proposing:
I've read W3C paper about it lately, the said it's irrelevant for a while. dumbfucks.
It's a toy
a game which uses 3GB of RAM should not be optimized somewhere where you could shave 500MB off of its memory consumption. Instead, developers should focus on the Python interpreter which might, at most, take up 10MB
14:35
Anyway, JS GC isn't helping too, becasue it wasn't made to make games in it indeed
@jalf 3GB of textures can be processed faster than 10MB of code
If God didn't want us to stare at boobs, why did he make them out of boobs?
@BartekBanachewicz Am I supposed to laugh now?
@BartekBanachewicz what.
well, okay, the number difference is big
but still, it's comparing pears and apples
@BartekBanachewicz That was the fucking point.
@BartekBanachewicz that is kind of the point we've been trying to make
14:37
That's where words like fucking "irrelevant" come from.
You are the one insisting that it doesn't matter what else is inefficient, we must spend our time replacing all interpreters by Lua
more or less. Lua is awsum <3
We are saying "find the most inefficient thing, and fix that"
now, rly okey
most likely, the Python interpreter won't be anywhere near the top of that list
but if it is, go ahead and replace it
14:38
with fire.
or cookies
Or Stollen. Stollen is awesome.
For the record, I don't care if you use Python or Lua. I just question the claim that "we need to use Lua because Python would make everything too expensive and inefficient"
Example : scripting engine fails and you have to reload it. It's either 5ms or 15ms in game. Textures (3GB ones) don't fail
@BartekBanachewicz except in Direct3D when you get a device lost... ;)
14:40
@jalf Whoever is using DirectX is condemned and it's his own fault anyway
also, why would your scripting engine fail?
So, Lua was built for failure?
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I wonder why those 95% of all game developers didn't choose anything else...
@jalf Um? How is that not a total bullshit?
@R.MartinhoFernandes For recovery from failure, yea
But if Lua fails, doesn't it take the whole process down?
14:41
@StackedCrooked Of course not. That's the fucking point
@BartekBanachewicz You're right, I don't have the exact number. But are you disputing that DirectX is the de facto standard for PC games?
There aren't many OpenGL games these days
If your scripts have errors, you should fix them as soon as possible
@BartekBanachewicz Very good...
@jalf Your previous statement didn't involve "PC". + most of the good engines have both renderers
@BartekBanachewicz Most games have only a DirectX renderer
14:42
@StackedCrooked Lua makes it very easy to protect it's host from scripts.
@jalf That's bullshit.
@BartekBanachewicz .....
@jalf Give me data.
@BartekBanachewicz And my previous statement was about games where a choice existed On consoles, you have no choice, because you use the API supplied by the manufacturer (which, incidentally, means DirectX on one of them)
Are you seriously fucking asking me to prove that most PC games use DirectX?
@BartekBanachewicz seriously...
@R.MartinhoFernandes That would be Erlang.
14:44
@jalf Ever heard about, for example, mobile?
I'm sorry, there is nothing I can do here. I don't know what planet you're living on, but it clearly has nothing in common with the one I'm on
@jalf It's hard to prove something that isn't true
@BartekBanachewicz How many mobile platforms offer a choice of API?
@BartekBanachewicz Fine. Please prove to me that there isn't a teapot floating in orbit around Saturn
@jalf Why would I care about choice? We were talking about if its used or not.
@BartekBanachewicz because you were talking about developers who chose to use DirectX
14:45
@jalf I'm not trying to use that teapot as an argument in discussion
@BartekBanachewicz it's also very hard to disprove something when you don't have any evidence for either point of view
Guys. This is the lounge. It's for, you know, ..chillin.
Tits or chill the fuck out.
3
But everytime they are binned.
user142019
CherryPy y u no Python 3.3.
14:47
@BartekBanachewicz Well, like I said, you're clearly living in another reality than me. I have no clue what might or might not be true in yours
@jalf OpenGL is faster and has more features on PC than DX.
lol...
There we go again.
even if that were true, that has no bearing on whether developers actually choose to use it
Here's a tip: we're no longer living in 1998. It's been a while since OpenGL had much relevance. For the last 5-10 years, OpenGL has been playing catch-up to D3D, because D3D was what games actually used
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz it depends on the implementation.
user142019
14:51
Everybody is free to implement OpenGL and implementations differ.
user142019
OpenGL is nothing more than a spec.
user142019
Like C++.
@jalf " OpenGL has been playing catch-up to D3D,". Oh, that's nice. Especially when, for example, DX states that they've implemented tessalation first, about 6 months after OpenGL spec and some implementations
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A: Why do game developers prefer Windows?

Nicol BolasMany of the answers here are really, really good. But the OpenGL and D3D issue should probably be addressed. And that requires... a history lesson. And before we begin, I know far more about OpenGL than I do about Direct3D. I've never written a line of D3D code in my life, and I've written tutor...

@BartekBanachewicz OpenGL has also crappier support in some GPUs
hi intel
14:53
@yetihehe Why do ice bears prefer the north pole?
:P
@CatPlusPlus I'm working on it, right! Certainly 4.2 will be supported as soon as it is physically possible
@StackedCrooked I don't know. Why?
@BartekBanachewicz 4.2? ancient history. we're at 4.3 now :p
@yetihehe Because they are polar bears.
> Now, you might ask, "Where was the OpenGL ARB, whose job it was to keep OpenGL current?" Where many committees often end up: off being stupid.
14:55
@melak47 It's not like Intel is leading GPU provider... yet ;p
What if they're polar bears because they prefer the north pole?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's not like all games have to use ARB. Or even EXT, while we're at it.
@StackedCrooked polar bears are cool, I prefer cartesian bears though
@BartekBanachewicz they are
Well, I'm anyways tired of the hate
14:56
I like gummy bears.
@bamboon what do you mean by that?
@BartekBanachewicz but...this is the internet
this is lounge.
@BartekBanachewicz by that I mean that Intel provides more than 50% of all GPUs
14:57
I like my hooker traits. They are very flexble.
@bamboon Oh, cool. But they aren't as powerful as NV or ATI, of course. And they don't have that good OGL support
@StackedCrooked why did you call them hooker traits?
@BartekBanachewicz right
@BartekBanachewicz they provide a means for implementing 'before' and 'after' hooks.

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