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18:00
I've gotten hooked on this song.
WOW
All these youtube videos have SHIT sound quality.
Okay this one isn't so bad and/or bastardized
@ThePhD it's really pretty simple
user142019
C# y u no sizeof(vertexData[0]).
@Zoidberg There's a sizeof, but it only works for primitive types.
(i.e. that small subset of value types)
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18:09
vertexData[0] is a float. :P
So, you can use sizeof.
is there a way to stop in a try catch block?
But it only works with types, yes.
@Crowz I.e. halt forever?
user142019
Ooh it doesn't work on expressions?
18:10
eg, if(this happens) { stop doing everything in the try catch block (basically, break) }
Alternatively, there's always Marshal.SizeOf, but that means boxing the object.
@Zoidberg Nope, only on types.
user142019
Meh.
I think it also requires an unsafe context
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In that case... C# y u no decltype. XD
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Ah well.
18:11
C#'s type sizes are fixed.
Well, it's something that happens on a button click. But basically, if a file exists, I want to stop execution of the rest of the code.
If it was a loop, I'd want a break;
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@EtiennedeMartel no it doesn't. (At least not in Mono.)
Which is a very clear indication that perhaps you're simply not going down the right road.
It's not like int can be one thing on one platform and one thing on the other.
> The sizeof operator can only be used in the unsafe mode.
So I guess it's VC# only then.
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18:11
lol
user142019
It compiles fine outside of unsafe mode.
So, to summarize: what are you trying to do?
@Crowz That's called throwing an exception.
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@EtiennedeMartel I'm uploading a buffer to the GPU.
@Crowz What if you invert condition? Or use do {} while (0).
18:12
@Zoidberg Why are you using C#?
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GL.BufferData(BufferTarget.ArrayBuffer, (IntPtr)(vertexData.Length * sizeof(float)),
              vertexData, BufferUsageHint.StaticDraw);
The reason better not be "because I want to use C#"
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@EtiennedeMartel Because I want to learn C#.
I was soooo close.
Hahaha, almost
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18:13
lol
I figured it would be that.
@Zoidberg What you using for the GL thing?
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OpenTK.
(Also, awesome, they did not do like those assholes in Java often do: GL.glBufferData)
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lol
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18:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes import static foo.GL; :P
Radek "Mind Wank" Slupik
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lol
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Radek Stepanek
@Zoidberg Does not help in the least. I don't want to write Hungarian namespace prefixes.
Author of countless solutions looking for problems.
user142019
18:14
lol
@EtiennedeMartel By countless, do you mean zero?
Or maybe "future author"?
There might be better bindings, but no one's done a SharpDX style for OpenGL, I don't think.
Which is a real shame, I wish there was a low-level wrapper like SharpDX around openGL
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, it's only a solution if it's complete.
Ell
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I don't know how low level it is
But there is oglplus.org
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inb4 yo momma joke
18:16
@ThePhD It probably wouldn't be called "SharpDX".
Ell
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although I've never used it
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@Ell C++ isn't C#.
@EtiennedeMartel "OpenDX"?
Obviously it should be called OpenDX
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18:16
Oh yeah, I'm an idiot >.<
user142019
OpenDickxs?
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SharpGL
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was thinking about SharpGL.
SharpGL, probably.
18:17
Nuked you.
user142019
GL# is nicer IMO.
I prefer Thingy.
@Zoidberg You're too young to have an opinion.
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Springbok.
18:18
@EtiennedeMartel Good one. I shall bookmark.
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@EtiennedeMartel ಠ_ಠ
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Stop being obsessed with my age.
SharpGL actually exists.
I mean does something like A* p = new B(); also give you trouble? — FredOverflow 2 mins ago
@FredOverflow, yes, that also gives me trouble. — Phuket Thailand 2 mins ago
lol
@Zoidberg Stop showing it! :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes That can easily be misinterpreted out of context.
But it sucks major tits.
OpenTK is far better.
Ell
Ell
@EtiennedeMartel that is my background <3
@FredOverflow That's what stars are for.
I wrote my own 3D graphics API called "ClosedGL", and you can't see it!
18:19
@ThePhD Isn't sucking tits supposed to be a good thing?
@EtiennedeMartel Depends on what kind of tits.
@EtiennedeMartel Doesn't the same apply to balls?
For example, the crustiest tits of 100 years, unwashed?
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ewww do not describe tits as "crusty"
IOW English speakers are terrible at this.
18:20
@Ell Mission Accomplished.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes at what? o.O
@Ell Idiomatic expressions involving sexual imagery.
That makes me sound like an expert.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe. But I don't really like balls. Especially when they're hairy.
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haha does being terrible meaning having too many/too much imagery or too few/not explicit enough ?
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I should write a Material class.
18:22
@Ell Using the imagery with the wrong ideas.
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@Zoidberg will it write glsl/shaders for me?
(I.e. "sucks tits" => "is not good" WTF?)
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@Ell uhu
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Ohhhh
I need to learn to write shaders :o
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I yet have to find out how to combine shaders though.
Ell
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18:24
What for?
user142019
E.g. both perspective camera and texture mapping.
@EtiennedeMartel I saw a movie once with a guy named Harry Balls or something like that.
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A: GLSL Problem: Multiple shaders in one program

DeadMGYou can't. This is known as the combinatoric explosion of shaders. Either you use massive shaders- called the ubershader approach- or I believe you can achieve it by messing with the preprocessor and generating the shaders you need on the fly. Newer versions of GLSL should support virtual functi...

Wtf
user142019
Preprocessor and functions should both work, but you need to combine them at compile time, and all in one program.
18:27
Who the bloody hell put a random xcodeproject in tthe middle of this
Fuck it I'm rewriting this whole thing.
NUKE MOOOOOODE GOOOOOOOOO
user142019
Oh I used that to write the OS X part.
@ThePhD I can now picture someone "Who the bloody hell put a random .sln in tthe middle of this?" when using XCode.
Not saying that it was ThePhD, but it was.
Question: is it still an error to use the typename disambiguator when it is not needed?
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's a difference though: while VS is shitty, it's not even close to as bad as XCode.
@JerryCoffin That is far from the point I was trying to make, though (about maintaining the various project types all over, regardless of what IDE they are from).
@R.MartinhoFernandes C++11 allows it in more cases, IIRC. Or was that C++14?
18:33
arghargahargh
0
Q: T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING error that I cannot resolve

Henrik PettersonThis code: $current_user = get_currentuseinfo(); foreach ($alleds as $ed) { $checked = (in_array($ed->ID,(array)$currenteds)) ? ' checked="checked"' : ''; $disabled = (!current_user_can('administrator') && $current_user->ID !== $ed->ID) ? ' disabled="disabled" : ''; ...

who upvotes this crap?! seriously!!!!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fair enough -- and yes, there are things like CMake that attempt to deal with that, but I've yet to hear anybody say much positive about any of them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Reviewers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why?
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Cmake is good
@LightnessRacesinOrbit To get badges. It's amazing the number of people that simply go through the review queue and rubber stamp everything without bothering to read it.
18:34
@Ell Glad to hear it. I think that brings its score up to -3987.
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@JerryCoffin heh :L what do you think the problem with build systems is?
IMO, the whole suggested edits and review things, while well-intended, were a massive failure.
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finding the libraries?
You can find my cries of anger about that all over the transcripts.
Dec 7 '12 at 1:32, by R. Martinho Fernandes
And there you go, FUCKING REVIEWERS ALREADY +1ED.
Random example.
18:36
Didn't they start banning those people a while back?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit PHP programmers? They have no quality sense, after all.
@Rapptz Now they slip in some fake ones for auditing, yes.
@Rapptz There's a system in place to "salt" the review queues to put people to the test, but it's apparently far too low a percentage to do much (I've only seen one in the reviews I've done).
it doesn't help that the FAQ still doesn't explicitly discourage "debug my code" questions
so there's no demonstrable authority behind my whinging
i.e. one could argue that this question may "help somebody else some day" and "is a question about code"
Well, it's sort of a grey area. Sometimes a "debugged" code can somehow make the person learn about how something is done.
Let me see if I can find an example that describes it better
18:38
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It does discourage it if it falls along the lines of "debug my code for me"...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit At least in the C++ tag I find that those are not very welcome. Some do slip in, but most get downvoted to oblivion pretty fast. Dunno about other high-volume tags.
@Ell I don't think it's any one thing -- it's the death of a thousand nicks.
Ah never mind, too lazy.
18:40
I guess what I'm saying is if the question isn't phrased as a simple "What's wrong with my code?" but instead phrased as something like "Why does this work this way?" it's different
0
A: Selecting between two constructors

FredOverflowIn C++11, you could use a std::vector and directly emplace the object without copying: std::vector<Object> v(1); if (condition) v.emplace_back(p1); else v.emplace_back(p2,p3,p4); Object& a = v.front(); a.doSomething();

@EtiennedeMartel Out of focus. Focus should normally be on the eyes, not the legs.
@JerryCoffin You can't seriously expect a hipster r/cats dweller to know about photography.
lol
@EtiennedeMartel I don't seriously expect most people to known how to breathe without explicit directions, but I try to give them the benefit of the doubt anyway.
18:44
hehe
I am also drowning in cynicism in my old age
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Aren't you British?
@EtiennedeMartel English, yes
@EtiennedeMartel We age here, too.
I mean, isn't cynicism a sport there?
I think you're confusing cynicism with "feeling hard-done-by"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Dammit, my plans are ruined.
18:47
Though, arguably, "yes" to a point. Doesn't mean I can't drown in it ;)
We had a boatload of snow two weeks ago. It nearly all melted afterwards.
Now it's just cold.
it actually looks quite nice outside atm
I'm not 100% sure about potential lifetime issues here, can anyone confirm that this works?
@FredOverflow My instinct says that the lifetime won't be extended
@FredOverflow Though I'm no rvalue-ref expert
18:52
can I declare implicit conversion operators for enum classes?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ideone disagrees with you, but that's not proof, of course. Browsing the standard now.
@KonradRudolph Are those only-as-member? If so, no.
here's an example that works without proving that it always shall
heh, jinx
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, no. That sucks. What exactly were enum classes for, again?
totally inflexible, can get the same, and much more, with custom structures
@LightnessRacesinOrbit A non-POD type with a dtor that prints or something would be better.
18:54
Incredible that Java has a language feature that is so utterly superior to C++
With a POD type all kinds of crap can happen.
Yeah I know
Cba though
Dec 12 '12 at 15:18, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Shut up, Java enums are actually the single nice feature in the language.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Really not a fair comparison
Well yeah. But why are enum classes such a half-asses addition to the language?
they are safer than enums, but they make everything else waaaay harder
18:56
@DeadMG don't you start
why not?
it was only intended to be cursory. Fred's on the job proper
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@KonradRudolph why harder?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think you missed what he was referring to.
if I'd had a warning from that testcase, then the story would have been resolved pretty quickly.
oh, the snow.
18:57
@KonradRudolph What are you trying to do, btw?
@Ell Because they’re inflexible. For instance, in my context it makes a lot of sense to have implicit conversions but explicit namespacing. Neither enum nor enum class give me both
no, of course it's not. but we like to bash the morons that make up 80% of our country's population and can't drive
and just moan in general
@R.MartinhoFernandes Write a proper DNA sequence base library
Ell
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@KonradRudolph yeah I just want explicit namespacing really
@KonradRudolph Yeah, not being able to pick between those two is annoying at times.
18:58
What do you think of Scott Meyer's concept of universal reference?
T_T

/build/buildd/gdb-7.5/gdb/infrun.c:3171: internal-error: handle_inferior_event: Assertion `inf' failed.
A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
further debugging may prove unreliable.
Quit this debugging session? (y or n)
@StackedCrooked I hated it
Well, I didn't hate it
@KonradRudolph Put a enum in a namespace.
So, did you or did you not?
I hold it up as an example of "wtf C++11 :(" though and thus only briefly skimmed through it before deciding not to bother caring much further
18:59
@StackedCrooked I appropriated the term.
namespace values
{
     enum value { ... };
}
typedef values::value value;
#include " <--------- Allllllllllll my frowns
That's what I was doing in C++03.

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