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Well I haven't had to do this personally but some guy showed me how. He had had to debug code without any debug information so he was checking the contents of the registers at a certain break point. And he thought that a certain register (lets say r12) contained the address of a widget
well he could do (Widget*)r12 and MSVC would show the layout of the object as if r12 was a pointer to a Widget
Yeah, that's what I know Ell
@sehe ah, pope's excrement
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A static cast either uses the classes conversion operator
which is written by the programming,er
@Ell programming,er? :D
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or if its a primitive, there are rules for say float casts or integer casts
hah sorry I'm on my tablet
Const cast removes or adds const
Reinterpret cast says "compiler, I don't care what you think, just trust me, from now on pretend this is an int!" Or whatever type
Reinterpret cast says "compiler, I don't care what you think, just trust me, from now on pretend this is an int!" Or whatever type
ahh this is tpp much to type, I'll do it tokmorow haha
00:05
Hello all sorry to trouble you, but this is a general programming question, can anyone be of assistance?
Well now I can debug without crash, but I have no clue what's wrong, so I'll ask here: Shouldn't this be adding stuff into the vector? objects is an std::vector<DrawObject>
DrawObject object(name, surfaceFile, xPos, yPos, willMoveVar);
objects.push_back(object);
@user1604490 probably not
@GigaBass yup. Your bug then is likely passing vectors by value, instead of reference?
Is there any chat for general assistance?
it SHOULD be adding, you mean, right?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf More impressive than the marching (at least to me) was the fact that the stadium was packed. People actually went to a stadium to watch this? Really?
00:05
I really need help
@user1604490 Nope. Chat is for chat. SO is for assistance
I'm wanting to pass the entire object into the vector though...
but nothing is getting added!
ooo...okay
@JerryCoffin A lot of cry babies
np
peace out
00:06
@GigaBass Stack Overflow for you too perhaps. No code -> no clue
I was questionbanned yesterday ~_~
Mind if I post abit of code for you to look then? On PB
PasteBin
feel free to refuse, don't worry
PiwateBay :)
@GigaBass it's ok - I'll let you no if it suck too many eggs
@sehe Sounds like something Johny Depp would play in
00:07
hehe thanks, give me 2mins
getting dressed for the occasion? Don your Johnny Depp costume
Of course, gotta have my tuxedo looking swell
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I wonder why so many drugs are illegal
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Fuck my life, fuck my laptop, I'm dead, I just launched realtek audio manager and my volume JUMPED FROM 1 to 78! everyone's awake... i'm a dead man..
00:10
Why? were you watching porn? xD
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@Borgleader really loud music :F
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and with 14 speakers.
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well
World.cpp has a vector<Layer> layers; btw.
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00:11
compare it to a jet takeoff
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from 50 meters
That would never happen to me
man
that's what I like about desktops
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Ooh jeez
if someshit happens, you can just pull the plug.
00:11
:)
with a laptop I'd be like ohfuck how do I stop this in the most expedient fashion
@Borgleader Agreed.
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@deadmg are you feeling better this night?
@GigaBass Are you putting that in the main executable or in a shared library?
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@Borgleader sure, I didn't tell everyone yet that my audio OUT jack is broken? XD I made a custom one xD
@sehe
00:12
@Ell Well, almost entirely. Still got a smidge of a headache but the paracetamol is fairly effective.
tomorrow I'll get back to Getting Things Doneâ„¢
woudl you prefer I post the 3 entire classes? I didn't understand your question. It ain't much code, thoug
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srsly I'm going to sue realtek ;O
I only use .cpp + .h's
no libraries, besides SDL, which's code I do not see
right
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they write bad software, they should feel bad
00:13
firstly
OMGWTF global variable? the goggles, they do nothing.
@GigaBass perhaps a zip or at gith. Yeah, nothing wrong with the code shown (except, smelly globals)
secondly, comments in a non-English language? not good.
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Ahh good
@DeadMG I didn't see them. I only look at code
I didn't use any global variables, I tried to cram the less code I thought was possible to show you the issue. I'll put a zip with all the .h and .cpp then?
00:14
nah
if you didn't really use a global then that's fine.
wait.
char*?
char* for strings, yes
I smell Rule of Three/Five/Zero violation.
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thewut?
@GigaBass Don't.
@GigaBass How you know container of objects is empty?
00:15
when you push back into the vector, you are making a copy. If your class uses shitty, worthless char* strings, and you did not correctly handle ownership of them, then it will explode when this happens.
@DeadMG Me too.
Because I'm printing at every display() cycle in my main, how many objects each has
What's the Three Five Zero? Never heard of
googling
you'll get more for Rule of Three
it's just that in C++11, it might also be the Rule of Four, or Five, or Zero, depending on who you ask and what you're doing.
but definitely not one or two
haha I found out a song's lyrics, interesting.
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I like rule #69
00:17
I'll look for rule of three then
btw
@GigaBass How your container declared, acually?
@sbi, did you ever consider attempting to use Clang to compile GCC-compatible object files? You could compile most of your app with Clang 3.1, tasty new C++11 features, and then just link them with your vendor-provided GCC. Clang is explicitly set up for this scenario.
My vectors, you mean? Was on it already, Sehe
I use using namespace std;, and vector<Class> objectName;
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00:20
Ahh using namespace std, kill it with fire!
why? just not in headers/all over please
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I don't know, I just see it as unnecessary
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I deleted the old one
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it was way too bad
00:22
@Ell std::vector<std::this<std::that::thing::stuff<std::that::other::thing>>> .... :)
wow I can't find where MSCV stored my .cpp's
@GigaBass Solution/Project/
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@GigaBass wut, project location?
@GamErix I suppose the volume control is discrete, probably at 255 increments. If it is too course for your goal, raise soundcard output gain, and reduce pre-amp/amp gain. That way, you'll get higher volume control resolution
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@melak use a typedef :D
00:24
@Ell bleh :D
@Ell you kill everything you think is unnecessary?
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@sehe reduce pre-amp / amp gain - eh?
@GigaBass Container is global? Declared in header file?
Yes, as private
oh right, it is global...
to the class. O_o
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@sehe haha nah I was just kidding really, representing people which take general statements to the extreme
00:26
@GamErix yup. it's classic audio mastering 101: keep the volume as high as possible until you are ready to mix it by reducing levels, gives you more to work with
@Ell no need here, we have plenty of that
@sehe I don't think he has an amp, unless I missed like half the discussion or so, which is quite possible :)
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@sehe you mean in equipment/hardware context? or software?
I can find PreEmptive Solutions, Solution, SolutionTemplates
@melak47 Is perfectly fine.
nothing with what I'm looking for... kill it all
00:27
@melak47 what does he have then, I belive he just woke his neighbourhood, that's hard to do without the amp
@GamErix both
@sehe a subwoofer with stuck volume, or something :)
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@sehe yeah the volume control on my subwoofer is locked at 100% and if I wire a coil to it to lower it the bass is totally gone
find new subwoofer
where'd you rather have it upploaded @sehe
@GamErix you... wire a coil to it?
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00:28
@DeadMG send me one : >
@GigaBass what do I care, as long as it is safe
wear headphones?
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@sehe yeah a coil has just enough resistance to reduce the signal
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@DeadMG you don't want more pictures of my laptop, do you remember the old ones I sent?
00:29
@GamErix ?! a non-capacitive resistance (a.k.a not impedance) would be required
no, and why would they be relevant?
A capacitor has a tendency of acting as a high/low pass filter depending on the actual capacity.
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@DeadMG because last time you all were like : "SRSLY, GAM? WTF A USB CABLE FOR AUDIO OUTPUT?"
you can get USB headphones
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@sehe really? Why? Isn't audio AC?
00:30
@sehe
@GamErix wtf? USB for audio output? whyy
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@DeadMG then sound from my speaker will still play :D if I connect it, and it's custom wiring with custom female wiring too XDD
start tracking by main's spam of "addObject", and you can go down from there isntead of looking blindly.. just a suggestion
@Ell precisely. And therefore, you'll have to take frequency response into account
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@melak47 I was once mad and smashed my laptop, then the audio jack, and the plastic around it and a piece of the Mobo broke
00:31
mad?
that's Hulk mad
smashing your laptop? >_>
@GamErix you don't just break stuff while fixing it, you also break it just because? :/
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@melak47 the jack didn't connect properly and when I wanted to hear some relaxing music it just made me mad because I couldn't XD
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every time I moved the laptop a bit I had to correct the jack ;F
do you even need a subwoofer? with all those tall speakers, surely some of those are full range?
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@melak47 few big ones, like 3-4 and 10 small 14x14x14 cm speakers
00:34
@GigaBass are you using the right layer numbers to retrieve the objects supposedly added?
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Why don't you fix the jack?
well, I'm iterating over ALL the objects
see Display(SDL_Surface* screen) on world.cpp
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@Ell fixed it but the connector which disabled the main speakers.. is gone from the motherboard
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so I was only left with the audio itself
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from the main speaker
00:35
@GigaBass wokay
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so I took apart my laptop
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cut the main speaker cable
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connected a paralell female S-VIdeo plug
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mounted it outside the laptop
so happy you don't do my hardware
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00:36
fixed the main speaker
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put everything back together
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and whenether I connect anything to the audio out
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the main speaker from the laptop keeps playing too :P
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but I won't hear that
00:37
didn't you see the name of the .zip, @sehe
I said my life's work
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cuz most of the time
don't be too rough :<
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the subwoofer plays always louder than the speaker on each volume setting XD
ah, nevermind, thought that was directed at me, disregard
@GamErix just use your laptop's main speakers as a subwoofer :)
00:37
@GigaBass I was addressing Gam
yeah I corrected myself, my bad
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@melak47 wtf? ;o
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Just buy a new laptop :P
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@Ell oh please I barely can pay everything I need to pay
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if you have any ways to make quick money then okay
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00:39
I can even take a deal and kill someone XD
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nah just kidding
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still wanna have fun time with my GF instead of mastrubating in the jail
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Give hand jobs for crack and then sell the crack
^future businessman right there
@GigaBass why is your getObject returning by value? It's not even a const method
So, yes, your DrawObject is one big RuleOf-N violation
Return by reference, is likely what you wanted.
Fix the class by disabling copy/assignment
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00:51
@sehe instead of money I have a brain, and I use it :P
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well, not always..
@GamErix cough
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emotions can disable it completely
@GigaBass, oh ahahahahaha. This doesn't work particularly well either:
void DrawObject::setName(char* name)
{
    name = name;
}
And so on for setID and others. What do you think that does? (Hint this->name = name;)
Everybody died? Why is anyone asking questions and then running away
I'm reading some blogs, for example, and waiting for interesting posts here.
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00:59
I didn't run away but yes I feel this room is constantly a discussion like one talking others listening
@sehe Given my name, I'm almost scared to answer that one... :-)

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