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Ell
Ell
23:00
Also premature :o
@DeadMG Hmm.... well, alright.
WAAIT
Copying data to GPU is probably more expensive than virtual indirection
I can't virtual Template functions. :c
user142019
No of course not.
Ell
Ell
You can?
Oh.
user142019
23:00
NEIN.
@CatPlusPlus pfft, copy what data? it's not like we have any content :3
Are we talking about Kyrostat?
user142019
Compiled shaders.
Maybe internally, inside Context... wait, no, that wouldn't work.
GODDAMNIIIIIT
DESIGN Y U NO SIMPLE.
I don't know what we're talking about
23:01
@ThePhD Don't need them for graphics.
I'm trying to figure out a decent way to organize OpenGL
user142019
@ThePhD grab a piece of paper and pen, go sit somewhere without computer and draw a few boxes and arrows and voila you have a good design.
user142019
@ThePhD There isn't. OpenGL is global state hell.
@Zoidberg Or shitty design written on a piece of paper
@DeadMG Well, one thing I plan to have on my GraphicsContext is
23:02
OpenGL state is context-local
user142019
That's global enough for me.
It's exactly equivalent of holding it in a local object
template <typename TVertex>
RenderUserPrimitives( TVertex* vertices, int vertexstart, int count, int primitivecount );
Why why why why are you doing this
Kind of like immediate mode, but on the back-end auto-buffered by VertexBuffers
23:03
No pointers
It's really just for throwing geometry at the renderer quickly.
No array count arguments
user142019
@ThePhD y u pointer.
Take a fucking vector
user142019
23:04
@ThePhD Y THE FUCK U NO const.
@ThePhD WTF, why would you ever do that?
apart from the utterly fail interface, of course.
I can't NOT have pointers. There's too many different kinds fo containers, and GPU data has to be contiguous anyways.
@ThePhD It's called "Iterators".
There's only one container you need
Vertex buffer
If I use iterators, I cannot gauruntee a contiguous stream of data in memory.
23:05
@ThePhD Don't need it.
user142019
What cat says.
You copy it anyway
I... do? GPU data has to be contiguous?
user142019
Make abstraction vertex buffer.
@ThePhD why do you want to take the vertices when you render them? they should already be on the gpu by then?
23:05
@ThePhD But D3D provides the GPU memory.
you don't allocate it yourself.
if you allocate a vertex buffer, then Lock() gives you back a pointer to contiguous memory you can use.
the input doesn't have to be contiguous at all.
Alright, I'll have pointer-version and non-pointer-version.
user142019
OpenGL gives you a handle to a buffer and you can access it with glBufferData.
and secondly
Don't have pointer version
if you're giving out primitives, then your interface is pointless.
23:06
@ThePhD regarldess of which version - why does the render function get the primitives?
a graphics abstraction should abstract.
OpenGL can map buffer to memory too
user142019
@CatPlusPlus TIL
@melak47 It's mostly for my quick testing and debugging.
See....
user142019
three.js y u no three.c++
ok, that's an epic fail.
I thought you were trying to organize OpenGL stuff, this looks like D3D :p
@melak47 It's an example from my D3D engine.
let me begin
@DeadMG Believe it or not, it's extremely fast.
23:10
no smart pointers? seriously? I thought we'd been here, done this
@ThePhD Sending the vertex data to the GPU every fuckin' frame is going to be hideously slow.
@DeadMG vbuffer->gpubuffer.get() <--- D3D buffer is in std::unique_ptr.
@ThePhD But vbuffer itself is not a smart pointer.
it is a raw pointer, which you used to own the object you newed up.
That vbuffer can pre-exist.
It is new'd if it does not exist.
the point is the same.
If it is new'd, it's placed into an ownership container.
And the container owns all of them.
23:11
you newed up an object, and did not immediately assign it to a smart pointer. that's a fail.
what happens if IndexBuffer's constructor throws?
you leak VertexBuffer, that's what.
Both constructors are nothrow.
that's... completely beside the point.
if you ever changed it to not be nothrow, you'd have one hell of a time going back and finding all the places where you assumed it was nothrow.
also, wtf is Type and typeof?
I can't have std::unique_ptr inside of a container, unless I homeroll a unique_ptr container myself (dllexport fucks std::vector<std:::unique_ptr<>> in the mouth).
typeof is typeid, wrapped up nicely.
@ThePhD what container?
you shouldn't be dllexporting non-C interfaces anyway.
23:14
@DeadMG THen... what... do I use...?
Is there anything in C++ that basically acts in the same way as Python's Counter.most_common() function (from the collections module)?
... But... raw... pointers...?
why are you even putting it in a DLL?
@MarcusStuhr What does that do?
Return the most common element in a set?
returns a distribution ranked by frequency
23:15
@DeadMG The engine is in a DLL. That's the requirement for the work I'm doing.
Easy enough to write from scratch but would rather not reinvent the wheel if something already exists for it
right, right.
Three fucking tests on Tuesday
@CatPlusPlus What subjects?
what is the problem with exporting from a DLL and having std::vector<std::unique_ptr<>>?
23:15
@MarcusStuhr don't think so
I was going to get drunk on Sunday, but I probably should get drunk on Saturday and Monday as well
@DeadMG It'll attempt to export std::vector::push_back, which is not compatible with std::unique_ptr.
@ThePhD Control theory, CG and some shit test about shitty web course
@CatPlusPlus x-X Goooooood luck
So many matrices to multiply on paper
23:16
@CatPlusPlus Right handed? :D
@ThePhD Why would it do that?
wait
Ham handed
@DeadMG That's what dllexport does. It exports everything.
you're not marking your class as dllexport, are you?
because that's not how you're supposed to do it
@DeadMG I'm forwarding exporting any std:: containers I use and any other templated std:: stuff I use, because otherwise I get a warning that I have to have a dll-facing interface for the things I'm using.
23:18
right
My classes have to be marked dllexport, otherwise they can't be used from the dll (the templated classes I make are not marked dllexport)
doing template class _declspec (dllexport) std::vector<std::unique_ptr<SomeType>>; fails
I don't know how to only export a "what I need" from a std:: container, so I don't violate the move-only semantics of std::unique_ptr
the point is
you're not supposed to dllexport classes, that shit's just broken.
what you need is something like
Then I'd have to make everything a template or just... not export it. IN which case, my DLL will be empty. In which case... I've failed to meet the requirement, and I might as well just ship the entire codebase rather than the dll.
23:21
@ThePhD No.
the user has their own copy of the Standard library.
you don't have to export it from your DLL for them to be able to use it.
Ell
Ell
@deadmg why can't you export classes?
Then I guess a #pragma warning ( disable : 3834 /*<-- not the right number, but something like that*/ ) for my whole project it is!
you shouldn't get a compiler warning if you do it correctly
at least, that's my memory
give me a sec and I'll show you a sample
this is how D3D exports it's own interfaces from it's own DLLs.
although it would help if I knew what the warning was or more about exactly how you've defined your interface
D3D is exporting single interfaces, though.
the number of them doesn't really matter
23:29
It's not trying to export a standard container with functions on a move-only unique_ptr
you shouldn't be either.
your function uses them, but the user defines them
you don't need to export them.
the user already has <vector> and <memory> for themselves.
you can just include the headers and get the definition of std::vector<std::unique_ptr<T>>.
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Amazing.
in some of my old revisions, I exported from a DLL, and I had no trouble using complex Standard types.
Ahahahahahahaha
Seriously
The saga continues
And he's SO FUCKING DUMB at this
Just create an unrelated account AND SHUT THE HELL UP
@DeadMG This is what I'm doing now, and it fails: stacked-crooked.com/view?id=668b404ed610b41740d5a2f3064179dd
23:36
Ahahaha and removed
Someone with 10k on meta undelete it
Who the hell has 10k on meta anyway
Get a life
@ThePhD Right. Start by cutting the __declspec(dllexport) on the classes, and definitely cut the dllexported templates.
If I cut them, I get the warning, then.
Do I just only export all the functions?
yes
DLLexport on all the functions, stop using it on the classes?
Okay. Let's try that.
Fuck, I have to refactor all of my code.
@Mysticial Quite the smooth operator.
23:39
Aaand banned
just create a trial project to try it out.
What an idiot
lol
I think my comment tipped off the mods.
"Hey guys in case you didn't notice, it's a-me, the guy you already banned like THREE TIMES ALREADY, and I'm circumventing the ban AGAIN"
He literally put this in his bio
LITERALLY
And reduced the ban time to 2 min. from 3 min?
23:39
How dumb you can be
I mean seriously
I don't think I was that dumb when I was 12.
Me neither
Maybe we're special
Eh, no, he's just an idiot
Attention craving idiot
@DeadMG I'm too lazy. :c
It's just so much wooork ;~;
In 6 years he's gonna commit a crime and then brag about it in court
It's probably that kind of dumb
@CatPlusPlus maybe the longer ban time will teach him?
23:42
You mean better than 3 bans?
Hint: those bans didn't expire
well the ban time in court could be years :p
He's probably permabanned from SO already
You can't get much longer than that
I hope he doesn't get internet in jail
Someone should chew on his modem cable
@DeadMG so, even when making a DLL for use with C++, you can't export whole classes?
23:45
Eh, it's better to export C interface
@melak47 You can, but apparently it has
But e.g. Qt does export entire classes
major caveats.
you can export whole classes
but you have to know what the fuck you're doing
it's a lot simpler to just expose functions and interfaces
unresolved external symbol...
It's 2 months all over again. ;~;
@DeadMG Doing the above is fucking me up hard, man >_<
23:48
I found an error I've never seen before: cannot use 'new' to allocate a reference
Furrovineexport is dllexport when making the DLL, dllimport when being included from an outside library, so I know that's not the problem. Also, error: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "_declspec(dllimport) public: void __thiscall Furrovine::ExportTest::DoShit(void)" (__imp?DoShit@ExportTest@Furrovine@@QAEXXZ) referenced in function _main
I'm trying to imagine the reason for such an error to exist. Why would allocating a reference be an issue?
oh, because what would the return type be? hmm.
@MooingDuck code?
@MooingDuck Can't you only new Pointers?
@ThePhD you can new anything except references apperently
23:50
It doesn't make sense to new a reference
It cannot be unbound
Reference are supposed to be to existing things
@MooingDuck how do you even try to new a reference? new int&(4) ?!
@CatPlusPlus so? how's that related?
@ThePhD it will be constructed with a reference to an existing thing.
So you doesn't gain anything from newing it
@melak47 typedef, and can't get a reference to 4.
23:51
Also, can't make a pointer to a reference
@CatPlusPlus that turned out to be more of an issue than I expected, since ::new can't return anything
it could return a pointer to the value of the reference, which I would ignore anyway.
I just can't make it work...
Seriously, what would ref_ptr x = new ref(y); buy you over just T& x = y;
Fuck DLLs.
Fuck exports.
References are opaque
23:53
FUCK DA POLICE.
@CatPlusPlus It would allow a container of references.
It's just another name for an object
There's nothing to new
@MooingDuck Still not assignable
@CatPlusPlus containers don't require copy assignable, and it should be possible to make containers that don't require move assignable either (as long as you don't use members that would require it, same as copy)
.....
Smacks forehead.
@DeadMG I'm pretty much the dumbest person alive. Please disregard all my words for the rest of eternity forever.
You can't assign to a reference
23:55
I'm going to go kill myself.
Whether copy or move
It's not rebindable
@CatPlusPlus you don't need to assign.
std::list<bool&> l;
l.emplace_back(my_bool);
//tell me why the frick this requires move assignment?
We already made copy-assignment optional, why not make move-assignment also optional?
If you want rebindable references, then hey, pointers
@CatPlusPlus I don't want rebindable references, I said that like 4 times.
Anyway C++ is a bad language and I don't really want to think so hard about this

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