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16:00
Back to the drawing board...
Hmmm "Cannot create a top-level child window"...
@Fanael lol, portably.
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@ScottW Unicode doesn't care about languages
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@ScottW it does, however, care about scripts
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@ScottW There's a proposal for Tengwar, dunno about other scripts of his
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oooh, reminds me of Glib.
16:05
@ScottW Tengwar is on the roadmap for Plane 1 unicode.org/roadmaps/smp (and Cirth too, aka Dwarvish)
Fucking great. std::basic_string<elvish_char_t> in C++1y.
Game Symbols?
Like [A] and [B] and shit?
That's pretty badass.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm.
I'm fairly sure though - going back to the GetLastError() thing - it's always callable inside of the VS debugger.
@ThePhD What's [A] and [B]?
16:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes A Button, B Button, etc.
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@user814628: C++11 is C++. — Fanael 9 secs ago
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Sigh.
Things like SNES Controller buttons and stuff.
@ScottW It's written in Tengwar AFAIR (cf. the One Ring).
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Q: How to execute GetLastError() while debugging in Visual Studio

Peter BaerYou're stepping through C/C++ code and have just called a Win32 API that has failed (typically by returning some unhelpful generic error code, like 0). Your code doesn't make a subsequent GetLastError() call whose return value you could inspect for further error information. How can you get the...

Well, well.
16:08
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I got that. Thanks, anyway.
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@ScottW доесн'т маттер
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@ScottW Ас ю сее, "лангуаге" анд "сцрипт" аре претты ортхогонал.
Can't parse the quoted bits.
@LucDanton "Tengwar" and "Cirth".
16:12
Is Fanael fluent in fictional languages or something?
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@ThePhD It's English.
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@ThePhD Written in Cyrillic.
Oh, I see.
Initial "сс" was fixed then.
@Fanael is should be "дазнт мэттер".
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16:14
@Abyx if you want a more or less phonetic writing system, yeah, agreed. I just literally transliterated Latin.
or was it transliteration?
I can only decipher Cyrillic inasmuch as it's inspired by the Greek alphabet.
I should learn it some day.
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@ThePhD but actually, I am.
WTF is this trying to create a top-level combobox. FML.
AHAAAA
I knew it.
16:15
I have no idea why one would want to transliterate from ASCII %)
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@ThePhD so don't fuck with me, or else your own morphosyntactic alignment won't recognize you
Um.
Okay.
@Abyx To look cool!
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In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of intransitive verbs like the cat ran away. English has a subject, which merges the more active argument of transitive verbs with the argument of intransitive verbs, leaving the object distinct; other languages may have different strategies, or, rarely, make no distinction at all. Distinctions may be made morphologically (through grammatical case or verb...
@Fanael waa
that's... that's a long word
16:18
I like it long~
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That's what she said.
@ThePhD aren't you a bit too young for this?
I'm not that young!
In fact, I may be as old as many of you here!
lol, says the 20-year-old.
16:19
20 isn't young. :c
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's the whole point :>
20 is OOOOLLLLLLDD.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes that's base 3
2
@ThePhD Here, it is.
Oh I feel so old.
@Fanael made my day :3
@R.MartinhoFernandes you are all old and grumpy
16:21
@Fanael I'm also 20 (in a base somewhat larger than 3).
Also ponies and rainbows, because after I got an A for my epic Objective-C codez, I got a sudden realization where's a bug in my code
They make you learn Objective-C?
Christ. :c
@ThePhD And I enjoy it
=[
You're going to become like @kbok :c
@BartekBanachewicz D:
what happened to you
16:22
Also we already had Obj-C discussion about 3 hrs ago
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@BartekBanachewicz sucks
What.
@Fanael thanks mate.
Soon, he'll be making iPhone apps and telling us it's all okay....
16:23
Yeah, discussing Objective-C sucks.
I'll just do an iPad version of Minicraft
in Objective-C++
@ThePhD You can make fun of me when you make your own money.
@kbok Trying. <3
I don't like objective-C brackets syntax, like how do you call a function or initialize a string
16:24
@kbok Ow.
@BartekBanachewicz Just do everything in C++ and write your graphics layer in Objective
hm, I think my uni gives us access to Apple developer accounts
@kbok yes. that's the point.
I would need to convert 4.0 to ES though
MMM
That image reminded me of @CatPlusPlus.
strange eh
16:25
Dat 0x000001C error!
And that would be painful, since no support for ES3 on Apple yet, no?
With no stack trace/call stack to be found!
And that would be painful, since no support for ES3 on Apple yet, no? @kbok
I'm doing that for my current game project; but it's a 2D game so that's easier I guess
16:25
@kbok they say Obj-C 2.0 supports "dot" syntax for objects
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@JerryCoffin Funny, me too.
@KhaledAKhunaifer yes
@KhaledAKhunaifer what is Obj-C 2.0?
@BartekBanachewicz What kind of question is that? It's the second version of Objective-C.
I...
16:27
@kbok is it hitting live anytime soon?
I think I smashed the stack pretty hard.
But I think I did it in another thread.
@BartekBanachewicz It's been live since a long time now
@kbok can we write on iOS in it?
@TonyTheLion Ahahah, what the? :D
@BartekBanachewicz Yes
16:27
@kbok well fuck me then. Why are we still using this weird syntax... (on uni)
@BartekBanachewicz The brace syntax ? [bartek goBackToWork]?
That's Objective-C 2.0
oh.
Also I don't have goBackToWork, but that's fine in Obj-C, no?
jk.
The dot syntax is only for C#-style properties ie bartek.snooping == [bartek isSnooping]
16:29
@BartekBanachewicz Nope
I've used it today.
To be honest, that syntax makes it unpleasing to write long chains of calls, which isn't necessarily bad. (Law of Demeter and shit)
That's just the matter of getting used to it, I guess.
You also get @{}, @[] and @()
I honestly fuck up every line because I forget to put [ at the beginning
16:30
@BartekBanachewicz well, you can warp all logic inside a class, then use it in a clean "dot" syntax
And Command-Left works as "bad" home, which is't really helping
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@ScottW you forgot a few singletons
@BartekBanachewicz 0 works fine here :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes umm?
@kbok so you develop games ?
16:31
ah, Escape 0
Okay, so I think I narrowed down the problem.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes (col('.') == matchend(getline('.'), '^\s*')+1 ? '0' : '^') works fine here
vim freaks ezerywheze
My issue, however, is that I have a buffer mutex set up, so it shouldn't be running the other code until the lock guard is released.
@BartekBanachewicz Erm, no Escape. Normal mode is the normal mode.
16:31
So I is confuzed.
@KhaledAKhunaifer I'm working on a game currently as a hobby, and I make iPhone apps (not games) as a living
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@R.MartinhoFernandes :set compatible nomagic insertmode
(And if you are insert mode and want to continue in it, ^O0 is better)
@Fanael DIAF
@BartekBanachewicz Sorry, misclick
^O0. I'll try to remember that.
I should learn one new vim feature a day
16:32
^O is "normal mode for one command"
@kbok I do 2D games on Photoshop\Stencyl, and 3D on Maya\Unity3D .. hobby currently too
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Fixed.
Oh gawd. You know too much for your own good.
Maybe someday I will install vim on windows.
@BartekBanachewicz I thought you said you were developing in Objective-C
16:34
@KhaledAKhunaifer that was only on university :)
normally I pretend I know C++
oh, while we are at it
I have a piece of code for review.
template<typename Tag>
    class Coord {
    public:
        int x, y, z;
        bool operator==(Coord<Tag> const& other) const {
            return (x==other.x && y==other.y && z==other.z);
        }
        Coord()
            : x(0), y(0), z(0) { }
        Coord(int _x, int _y, int _z)
            : x(_x), y(_y), z(_z) {
        }
    };

    typedef Coord<struct WorldCoordTag> WorldCoord;
    typedef Coord<struct OuterChunkCoordTag> OuterChunkCoord;
    typedef Coord<struct InnerChunkCoordTag> InnerChunkCoord;
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@BartekBanachewicz is crap
@BartekBanachewicz don't do that again, post it in a ideone.com and link us
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operator== should be non-member
@BartekBanachewicz What are the tags for?
Bartek, this one thinks you're the new guy here. :D
16:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes to make all 3 non-convertible to each other
I've made a lot of mistakes because all 3 operate on different coordinate systems.
I also have stuff like OuterChunkCoord _convertToOuterChunkCoord(WorldCoord const& wc) {
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@BartekBanachewicz why underscore?
Ah, so they tag the coordinate system. Ok.
@BartekBanachewicz whats the point of using template<typename Tag>
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1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@R.MartinhoFernandes to make all 3 non-convertible to each other
@Fanael k, fixed. Underscore because the conversions are private functions ATM
16:39
@Fanael Easier on the eyes than x(x), y(y)... I guess.
Do you guys use boost::geometry::model::d2::point_xy ?
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@DogPlusPlus not this underscore
@DogPlusPlus he meant the conversion function
@TonyTheLion and I have no waffles! darn it
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16:39
@DogPlusPlus and even then, I'd actually prefer x(x), y(y), ….
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Damn it C++, why is not tokenized as ...?
@DogPlusPlus these folks come and go.
> Informatics
Is that a real word?
@KhaledAKhunaifer Dude, I must ask, how in the world did you manage to answer 47 questions and have a total of 204 rep?
16:41
Anyway, I wonder if I am doing conversions the "proper" way
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@BartekBanachewicz explicit operator T is the properest way.
@Fanael oooh! Damn I forgot about explicit operators! Thanks!
@DogPlusPlus reputation is not always a measure
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16:42
@BartekBanachewicz you're poor at pretending you know C++
@Fanael but wait, wait.
So, it appears Contrast will be out in May on Steam.
@kbok informatics is the field of information processing
I honestly don't see much wrong with them being implicit.
@EtiennedeMartel You have a talent for finding obscure games.
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16:42
@BartekBanachewicz Yes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh its a repost :(
Assuming the conversions are lossless.
> 'Amazeballs', 'mummy porn', 'frenemy' make Collins online dictionary
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@R.MartinhoFernandes the point of tagging was to disallow implicit conversions
@Fanael the 3 types used now are typedefs. Can casting operators be defined and declared outside the class scope?
16:43
Amazeballs
@DogPlusPlus I first saw it at a IGDA Montreal Demo Night two months ago.
@Fanael Erm, no. I thought the point of tagging was to disallow lack of conversions.
@Fanael well, he has a point - the implicit conversions are still controlable by me now.
Once you have them tagged, the compiler has the information needed to convert automatically in the appropriate places.
Why not let it?
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I guess I'm just too used to newtype semantics.
16:44
As long the results are correct, that's quite fine either way.
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@BartekBanachewicz Nope.
@Fanael ouch. That's not cool.
@BartekBanachewicz Use ctors instead of operators.
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+1
@R.MartinhoFernandes still, I'd have to create a class for each type, not a typedef, right?
these would be... class specializations?
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16:47
@BartekBanachewicz You already did. Foo<int> and Foo<long> are separate classes.
Write private convert(...) functions for all the combinations, and them call it from a template ctor.
OVERCOMPLICATE ALL THE CODES!
I like simplicity
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@PlasmaHH: if(static_cast<bool>(x) == false), obviously. — Fanael 1 min ago
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You mean like that?
16:48
@DogPlusPlus That would be the do nothing approach. This only overcomplicates this small part of the code, and makes all the rest simpler.
@KhaledAKhunaifer it's really very simple
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@DogPlusPlus std::vector itself is complicated as hell, but makes so much code easier to read and write not having it would be more compilacted.
struct OuterChunkCoordTag;
template<>
class Coord <OuterChunkCoordTag> {
    Coord(Coord<WorldCoordTag> const& wc);
};
like this ^ ?
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Uh, no.
I know, I know. It's a joke. I like the verb all the objs template.
Xeo
Xeo
16:50
@Fanael std::vector, complicated? Pah, you're all just newbs.
wait.
this should be template<>. Damn I am lame :< Nevermind, I am going to learn now and cry in the corner a bit.
@Xeo You're setting yourself up for having to write one.
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template <typename T>
class Coord {
public:
  template <typename U>
  Coord(const Coord<U>& rhs) { convert(a); }

private:
  void convert(const Coord<Foo>& a) {}
  void convert(const Coord<Bar>& a) {}
};
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@BartekBanachewicz: ^
There's crazy, there's batsh*t crazy, then there's North Korea crazy... http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/north-korea-video-propaganda-us-troops-rockets-125355219.html
16:52
lol, yeah, because there are 150k American citizens in SK
@Fanael oh my. If I understand this correctly, it will work as long as correct convert is defined, for every type?
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@BartekBanachewicz Yes.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not starring that :)
Oh my god it's fucking amazing.
you should see my face now.
Encoding information in types is cool.
Xeo
Xeo
16:53
C++ is cool
Haskell is cool
'tis, 'tis.
Dog 'Tis 'Tis has spoken
afk - cooking
good old times with C++
16:57
"Cannot find window class"
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@BartekBanachewicz oh fuck, I completely forgot I'm supposed to be an asshole, sorry
This means I fucked up badly somewhere, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You forgot to register your window class?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, what lib you're using?
REGISTER ALL THE CLASSES ...ex.
16:58
@Fanael Too late :) Right now these conversions work for every tag. Can I use enable_if to enable them only for particular tags?
back at the university the object-oriented class project was to create family classes, father, mother, son, daughter, ..
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@BartekBanachewicz Sure.
@Fanael wxWidgets
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@R.MartinhoFernandes last used it ~5 years ago, can't help, sorry
@JerryCoffin hexadecimal? wait, no, not enough baseness!
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16:59
@LightnessRacesinOrbit base 24
I prefer Cat++'s base 69.

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