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01:00
Ok. So it seems you have the header in your project... is the cpp file from said library also in your project?
yea
In the cpp file, does the WriteChar function have a body?
Oh wait - 'Serial.WriteChar(1);'. What is parameter type?
You people must be really bored if you do helpdesky shit
That, and to tired of errors with my own projects :D
01:02
i really don't think the code is a problem as i get 5 LNK errors :L
@CatPlusPlus wanna play some time? :D
@CatPlusPlus I'm ratted again. 7 pints of Tribute.
@MartinJames Does that give the same error?
Error 1 error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: __thiscall serialib::serialib(void)" (??0serialib@@QAE@XZ) referenced in function _wmain c:\Users\Paze\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\HeartbeatMonitor\HeartbeatMonitor\HeartbeatMonitor.obj
nope xD
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@CatPlusPlus or maybe someone's always willing to help ... like Jerry >_<
01:04
@melak47 Maybe, I'll be finishing this playthrough with a friend though and we don't have much time to play so that'll take a while
Y U PASS 1 TO FUNCTION REQUIRING CHAR?
Also we had one desync
We did the first mission like 6 times
Because we're bad
And playing on Hardcore
Which isn't really all that hardcore
lol idk :P really wrote the code up fast and got LNK errors and started messing with settings
@Paze, try passing "1" to the writeChar method, and see if it still gives you that error
@CatPlusPlus I've just experienced minor possibly desync related hickups like suddenly not being in the vehicle with the other player, or my vehicle disappearing from underneath me
01:05
been trying for 2 hrs now xD
sure
Error 4 error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: char __thiscall serialib::WriteChar(char)" (?WriteChar@serialib@@QAEDD@Z) referenced in function _wmain c:\Users\Paze\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\HeartbeatMonitor\HeartbeatMonitor\HeartbeatMonitor.obj
stillgives me an error
have you tried linking the stuff you are using?
Well that was a major desync and my friend's game crashed
I don't remember if it was one occasion or two separate ones
yea im linking everything :S but there are no .libs so im not linking to any
thats what i find weird
the game never syncs the radio channels :/
Fuck the radio channels
01:08
Nonono '1', not "1"
ik :P
i tried '1'
I actually turned the music down to 0 at some point, because I ultimately want to record this shit, and I don't want YouTube's ContentID to complain
I need to turn the details down a bit
u guys playin dayz ? xD
01:09
Apparently playing on Ultra in windowed mode and recording works only so much
ahh sounds like it :P
Well the fuckin' thing should link, then. I give up..
After 2 hours framerate started dipping below 30FPS and that's bad for both gameplay and video so
haha me aswell, maybe i should just find another serial library
hmm. you said 2 hours was 5 GB?
01:10
got any suggestions ?
can dxtory record to RAM, and save only if it gets to big / after you stop recording? :p
It can record to file or virtual camera
So you could technically write a virtual camera dumper that saves when it gets too big
Oh. I used double qoutes. Sorry. I misread that as char *, but it was char... yes, like '1'. IF that does not link, I am with James, it should link...
@Paze Not really. If the signatures match, the bastard POS should link!
01:11
@CatPlusPlus eh, :effort:
But I've set the output encoder to x264vfw with zero-latency setting, and my HDD is capable of 90MB/s according to Dxtory's test
dxtory says all my disks are slow ._.
ik :/ its really weird, ill just go with this other lib i found and see if it works out :P its just really for a litlle project i got going, making a hardware heartbeat server monitor xD im actually using arduino and c++ ^^
So I don't think disk bandwidth is an issue, I probably started running out of free CPU when the game started to get hectic
Perhaps you can provide code via pastebin.com or similar and it might help.
01:12
even my SSD gets barely 30MB/s according to it's test :/
Maybe you've got a crappy controller
Pawnguy7 ill paste it ;)
94MB/s write speed on my very traditional non-SSD HDD
It is SATA3 I think
yeah, just copying shit on my 2TB drives gets up to 200MB/s, but dxtory says those are ~6MB/s slow
01:14
Yup SATA3
64MB cache
my SSD is on SATA3, I'm not a complete idiot :/
What is #include "string"?
Did you mean #include <string>?
ohh fuck...
should have seen that
@Pawnguy7 Doesn't matter
yea it really didn't help :/
01:16
Should there not be a '.h' in there somewhere?
Oh. Yes. I forgot. Looked odd.
Jesus those are linker errors, the code compiles fine
u don't have to have a .h in there
If you're doing helpdesky shit try to at least be not bad at it
I know they are linker errors.
I was hoping to get the "library" code...
01:17
Cat Plus Plus, maybe u could try then ?
Can you also paste that?
sure
@melak47 The big advantage of an SSD isn't in bandwidth, but in latency.
@Paze Your build settings are wrong, unfuck them
@CatPlusPlus Yeah - good point. I'm fucked if I can explain the link fiasco, so my brain is looping, (that, and the beer).
"I don't agree with the license agreement" said no one ever >.<
haha, ill try to stop rapping them xD
I don't really care beyond that
> This is a licence-free software, it can be used by anyone who try to build a better world.
Ahahaha
Someone doesn't know shit about copyright right there
@CatPlusPlus No that's genius, it's a clever way of saying no one can use it
Xeo
Xeo
Aw man, when I read "resumable functions" in the proposals section, I thought they meant yield and coroutines. :(
01:19
@Borgleader Well I guess
license free is the equivalent of public domain
I guess
albeit not all countries have it.
If there's no licence then it's all rights reserved (IANAL)
Dubious licensing
Don't touch
user142019
> question eligible for bounty in 2 days
@JerryCoffin but even my 2TB disks are faster than that.
user142019
I want to offer a 10k bounty right now.
01:20
@Paze, header?
Also, did the library specify if you are to #define something?
@melak47 My old ISP was faster than than that, (almost).
dxtory writes one big file to the disk, shouldn't that be mostly sequential? (especially the benchmark?)
no there's really no "install" documentation
Anyway, fuck linkers and slow disks, I'm off to sleep. Bye all!
actually... are _WIN32 standard headers? Er, common?
01:21
thats the only information i have :S
Anyone familiar with Credential Providers?
@melak47 Oh, don't get me wrong -- I'm not saying that's an acceptable speed. I'm just saying that an SSD will typically give a much bigger improvement in IOPs/s than in MB/s.
dxtory rates that disk as ~24 MB/s
@melak47 man that's.. nice :(
01:24
@JerryCoffin but my SSD is faster than that.
Mine gets ~90MB/s consistently vOv
posted on March 15, 2013

New technologies may make older things less common, but sometimes the old things fill a niche that the new technologies can't replace.

@CatPlusPlus how do I unfuck dxtory
Dunno, try a smaller/bigger file
@Rapptz Absolutely not.
01:26
"I guess"
You guessed wrong.
I know that already.
Yeah but it was that wrong.
Okay.
Now leave.
01:27
@CatPlusPlus copying a 2.2GB file from my SSD to X: takes 13 seconds. that's ~178MB/s. what the hell could dxtory be benchmarking to get 24MB/s
@Telkitty I thought you moved to the bin? :p
user142019
@melak47 It secretly uploads your files so they can steal your data. That takes a lot of time.
@Zoidberg I wish I had 24MB/s upstream
user142019
No.
user142019
The copying from SSD to X: is 24 MB/s, right?
user142019
01:29
It's that slow because there is blocking network I/O in between.
@Zoidberg no, the copy from SSD to X: is 178MB/s
I tried CrystalDiskMark and it reports the same thing as Dxtory
user142019
Then what is 24 MB/s?
dxtory's benchmark is RAm to X:
user142019
Oh.
01:29
and that is 24 MB/s
user142019
wtf.
user142019
That's slow as hell.
Something's fucked on your end
user1357851
@melak47 they were idiots, only sent a copy of me into the bin, I was always here >_<
Is it newest Dxtory version?
user142019
01:30
Paging. ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
@CatPlusPlus 2.0.120 stable, not the 121 beta
121 is stable
user1357851
wtf robot, go back to your sleep
the football coach?
01:31
Nobody knows about Credential providers? I pay good money ;(
@CatPlusPlus to be fair, it didn't say stable on the label
Wait... the openGL pusher?
I managed to crash it but it was codec fault :v:
also...apparently dxtory likes to crash games when something has already hooked directx :/
Fucking AC3
Xeo
Xeo
01:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes Robot slowly aquiring secret German sleep-action skills, huh?
@Paze?
@Pawnguy7 The genius behind Quake & Doom
I am not asleep.
I just got home.
Xeo
Xeo
Heh
@Borgleader So I thought. I think he also pushed openGL though.
Xeo
Xeo
01:32
Oh, right, that bookstore thingy
@melak47 I don't run multiple DX hookers (heh) so dunno
Is Lua a good scripting language for games?
I may have been overdoing it...skyrim + ENB + evga tool thingy + dxtory..
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hai :)
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader Bartek will swear on it.
01:34
Did anybody else seen what @Paze pasted? I am a bit lost here.
@Xeo Good enough for me
Yeah we don't care
(Also, build settings)
All I can think of is if _WIN32 (or 64) were not defined, but... it is in the include file, so I have no idea why calling WriteChar(const char) fails...
user1357851
@CatPlusPlus any idea what build settings?
01:38
My crystal ball ran out of charges so no
user142019
--enable-libcpp did the trick. You are the most wonderful person on the planet. — Zoidberg 34 secs ago
user142019
AAaaand enough compliments for 2013.
Hm. I feel like it is simple - only three files, after all...
@CatPlusPlus 'Tis okay. <3 Priorities are on work and school.
But for some reason, I cannot find it... to much linker errors. They got to me.
01:40
Lua is good. Although, for anything more serious, I'd opt in for a custom scripting language which will best suit your game.
@DomagojPandža But then you gotta write a parser and shit q_q
Oh, that's right.
I still need to make my custom level format...
Xeo
Xeo
> Apple clang version 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-421.0.60) (based on LLVM 3.1svn).
Sounds so new, is so old...
@DomagojPandža I want to start working on a Game Engine this summer, so I'm looking into related subjects in the meantime.
@CatPlusPlus, do you ever feel the slightest incline to help people here? :D
Hi guys, quick design opinion. Is it acceptable to return a const T* (pointing to a dynamic allocated object which is a private member of the class) from a getMember() const function of the class?
Xeo
Xeo
01:43
Btw @Zoidberg:
user1357851
Cat++ is always willing to help people to get pissed off
Xeo
Xeo
$ ../configure --help | grep libc++
  --enable-libcpp         Use libc++ if available (default is NO)
user142019
I didn't even think of it having an option to enable that. :P
Xeo
Xeo
--help for configure is really nice
user142019
I'll remember it for the next time.
Xeo
Xeo
01:44
Since there's no other place that seems to list all the options.
Atleast from what I found
@Pawnguy7 is there for a reason
@Jueecy is it const T * pointer is a pointer that cannot change address, or T * const pointer? I feel sleep deprived.
@CatPlusPlus I love not helping people. So fulfilling!
@CatPlusPlus Oh... I didn't know rooms have tags. There it is. I did feel this was small, though. If you aren't busy, etc.
And that reason is that helpdesk sessions are really boring
And we're here to have fun
01:46
And, according to Etienne, have sex.
@Pawnguy7, T* const pointer means that the object the pointer is pointing to cannot be modified?
(You can make new rooms and invite people to them fyi)
If I'm having a good day and you haven't annoyed me yet then maybe I'll help
But read the asking questions thing on the wiki first
And then read it again
Keep reading it till the Cat wants to help. Eat something in the meantime.
@Jueecy Good, I actually remembered write. Wouldn't you have to return at least that part form a constant function? I thought a constant function was essentially a promise to not change any part of the object, but with yours, could it not be modified?
user142019
I am eating.
user142019
01:48
user142019
Best candy ever.
@Zoidberg Rub it in.
@CatPlusPlus Ok, I get your point. Although... can I make new rooms?
Yes when you're more famous
Get more rep
user142019
01:50
Rep <3
Repwhores galore. <3
@Pawnguy7 You remembered right? By the way I just decided to post a question about it because the context is a little bit complicated and there might be a better way. Thanks for the help, I appreciated your efforts. :)
I didn't see where in the faq is covers creating rooms or rep required.
@Jueecy Oh... Yes, that is what I meant. My mental spellchecker seems to be not running on all cylinders... And... I think I kind of suck at design, but perhaps I can think of something.
01:55
@Pawnguy7, it has Qt involved actually. The slot and signals system. Do you know them?
user142019
AWESOME IT WORKS.
@Jueecy I have never used QT, and don't know of slots and signals, sorry.
@Zoidberg define "IT"
user142019
@Pawnguy7 linking to LLVM and generating code.
@Pawnguy7, np. Thanks anyway.
@Zoidberg Code as in comments in code that say they are generated?
user142019
01:58
No.
@CatPlusPlus it wasn't the version. It was me having turned of write caching, apparently that fucks up dxtory's benchmark.
user142019
@Pawnguy7 You give LLVM a description of a program (LLVM IR) and it generates code—machine code, JavaScript, assembly, whatever.
Why did you turn off caching?
because I don't want shit to break if it doesn't get to flush its cache
02:01
Not sure where I am am going to pick up rep. A glance at new C++ questions are all above me.
@Pawnguy7 Try another tag.
Some of them have easy questions.
cough PH- nah I just can't do it
@melak47 Is it an external drive?
If not, not worth it
@CCInc Anything in mind? I have some knowledge of Java, Javascript, HTML and CSS if you count it...
@CatPlusPlus yes. I always connect my SSDs through USB 1.1 :)
02:02
So there you go don't fuck up caching
@melak47 I see what you were doing there
I am odd. I seem to suck up a bunch of information but I never apply it...
Sleeptime, cya lads
@CatPlusPlus alright alright
02:06
@melak47 What is on his head?
@Pawnguy7 a defibrilator, can't you tell?
@Pawnguy7, watch Breaking bad, you won't regret it.
What about @Jueecy
@Pawnguy7, power, meth, explosions
@Jueecy Cannot beat explosions...
02:09
> I've set the output encoder to x264vfw with zero-latency setting
@CatPlusPlus how? where?
@Pawnguy7 ^^
@melak47 Well install x264vfw set it as output encoder and in the settings there's a zero-latency checkbox
I wish I could comment...
(on SO questions)
02:12
@CatPlusPlus I guess that's one way to eliminate the dxtory codec not working with ffmpeg?
Haha. There is an applescript tag.
user142019
Hurray my JIT workz.
for C++, you said?
user142019
But oh boy LLVM's API is terrible.
user142019
02:19
Managers and engines and new and pointers everywhere.
@Jueecy, is your avatar an orange? For some reason at a glance, it always looks like a banana to me... and THEN an orange.
Any recs for C++ editor/IDE/etc? I assume most of you use VS?
user142019
> I assume most of you use VS?
user142019
Why would we use terrible C++ IDEs?
user142019
Use Vim.
02:24
Vim is not an IDE it's a text editor on steroids
user142019
He asked for an editor.
@MarcusStuhr I use VS, I think the Puppy does as well
@MarcusStuhr Just started using that actually. Anyway, assuming you are looking into an IDE (rather than, say, vim or sublime)... what platform are you on?
Windows 7 64-bit. I had been using Sublime Text 2 as an editor before but I'd like to try out something new
02:28
@MarcusStuhr Hm. Likewise. Well, I have personally tried Code::Blocks, Netbeans, and a tad of VS right now. Code::Blocks is simple, and might not be "fully featured", I have heard, but I am not advanced enough to tell.
Been there done that, VS >>> C::B
@MarcusStuhr Neatbeans seemed nice, but I cannot say much, my use of it was also brief. I would have to recommend VS, though - unlike others, it is specifically made FOR windows, and I think its compiler supports C++11 better than minGW, but don't take my word for it. That, and if you want to develop Windows only stuff, odds are it will be easier. Potentially C#, but defiantly don't take my word on that.
I think I'll probably go with VS
@Pawnguy7 I <3 C#. Taht's my suggestion.
Feel free to ask around some more, I am probably not the best source. Zoidberg, for example, prefers Vim, but I am not sure if he is on Windows...
@CCInc Your suggestion is VS due to your affinity towards C#, or?
02:31
@Pawnguy7 Yes. Visual Studio Ultimate is nice.
and $13000?
user142019
Vim is nicer.
user142019
And $0.
is VS free to use or is it one of those trial for 30 days type of thing?
@Zoidberg You on a Linux distro?
user142019
02:32
Sometimes.
lots of versions here from what I can see
user142019
I use OS X and Arch Linux.
@MarcusStuhr VC++Express is free to use period.
@MarcusStuhr Express is.
What's the main difference between Express and the paid versions?
02:33
In fact all VSomethingExpress are free
No addons, no profiler, a few team features
Yall know
if you tell me how to look up my VS key
I'll give it to you.
@Zoidberg you're terrible :3
@Zoidberg Would you say that, given this information, Vim is best for Windows?
user142019
Vim is best for everything.
02:36
Are there any 64-bit optimizations not present in the Express version?
64bit optimizations? Visual Studio is 32 bit :)
@melak47 you can compile 64bit applications cant you? (not that ive ever tried)
yes :p
Also, I am not sure if any other IDEs would better optimize, though some claim of plugins for... about everything.
user142019
Use ICC if you want optimizations. :v
02:39
The intel compiler? afaik its not free
would VS work with the nuwen distro?
If you want optimisations for one brand of CPUs*
@MarcusStuhr Out of the box, I don't think so.
Not sure though
Anyone want a Ultimate key?
02:41
lol
@CCInc real? or education something or other? :p
Not really.
Y'all are missing out on VS.
Weren't you banned once already for this shit
;(
tragic
@CatPlusPlus I was never banned, no.
02:41
Hint: it's bannable and also illegal
Well too bad, maybe you'd be this time
Hmm, allow me to quote for the EULA.
I already have an Ultimate key, and a Professional key, thanks MSDNAA :) (For VS2010, and VS012)
FAQ*
FAQ is not binding
Terms of Service are
02:43
ToS*
@Borgleader I didn't actually get a key. Just an Ultimate .iso, and the installer doesn't even ask forone. Built in or something. :/
@melak47 It's VLK
You do get a key though
@melak47 They used to give out keys.
At least for 2012
The iso you get from MSDNAA doesnt ask for a key but afaik they give you one anyway so you can dl it from the MS website or something
02:44
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Klingon Language & Usage

Proposed Q&A site for teachers, linguists, and learners at all levels wanting to discuss the finer and coarser points of the Klingon language.

Currently in definition.

btw the ToS quote you're looking for is "Subscriber represents, warrants and agrees that it will not contribute any Subscriber Content that (a) infringes, violates or otherwise interferes with any copyright or trademark of another party"
If one were to get an ultimate key for, say, 2010, does it apply whatsoever to 2012?
@Mysticial Shut up and take my upvote!
@Pawnguy7 no
right you are, better write this down somewhere :)
02:45
@Mysticial Gimmicky and ultimately useless, hasn't got a chance
Is there a way to... say, buy a license that covers an office?
I hope that is cheaper...
Then again, maybe with big coorperations...
heh, checked msdnaa/dreamspark, and yeah I get Professional and Premium, too. Doesn't this crap cost an awful lot of money? I don't think anyone even encourages using VS at my uni, so why give every student 3?
I suggest you read up on the law.
02:50
What
@melak47 Brainwashing
Get people used to your tools so they're more likely to want them for commercial purposes
Since you ~can't~ do this with MSDNAA software even though they know they can't enforce it for shit
@CatPlusPlus yes - but like I said, no courses use it or encourage you to use it (or even mention you get it)
@CatPlusPlus Have you used Control.Lens a lot?
@melak47 Ours do :)
Yeah we use it a bit too
And also courses aren't really relevant because the offer is the same for everyone
@Borgleader can't use VS for all the nice JAVAJAVAJAVARGHHH
02:52
(Save for premium/non-premium distinction)
lol Java, I had that too in 2nd year. Been trying to forget it ever since
@LucDanton A bit
I never really remember which lens implementation I'm using :v:
lens?!
In monadic code too?
I think in State couple of times
02:55
That does seem to be where you'd want to use it, yes.
Yeah all those imperative-like operators

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