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19:00
@DogPlusPlus It ends up looking like this when I turn the depth stencil off entirely (i.e. depthenabled = false)
Also gave my entire team leave this week. We are all atheists, but well, buttfuck it.
The normals are wonky, the diffuse texture looks all wrong...
The speculars are coming out fine though
I... I have no idea what's going on in the Depth Buffer.
@ThePhD is this your job or are you doing this in your free time?
19:01
This is my free-time Job.
oh right
My suggestion would be to drop everything you have on the rendering side and start over.
fun fun
@DogPlusPlus ow.
@DogPlusPlus What? :c
q_q
But
Or give us access to the damn source code. :D
19:01
Q____________Q
meaning, you fucked up
@DogPlusPlus Okay. Uh. Have a bitbucket account?
I think so, from the Kyrostat days. Let me remember it. :D
oh gawd
Kyrostat, the shame
=[
I liked the vision behind Kyrostat. =[
IT WAS NOT SHAMEFUL. q_q
19:03
that's about as far as it got, a vision
how the fuck is <T> being chose over std::string specialization
if T = std::string?
:/
Is it a function?
Oh. Usually function specializations don't work right?
oh wait.
@ThePhD what
19:04
@ThePhD What vision? You mean @DeadMG's great ideas being trampled by my ego? Or our actual lack of a real direction?
I don't know. :D
@ThePhD My old domain went off, I forgot the account. Buttfuck it, I just logged in through GitHub and made an account.
I accidentally left template<typename T> in specialization
Would xCode fit in 2GB, you think?
how does it even compile?
19:05
Oh <you>.
@BartekBanachewicz you nub <3
srsly, HOW does it compile
immamazed.
There's 2 overseers.
One is named Domagoj Pandza
The other is just overseer.
> Help us translate Bitbucket to French. Change your language preference and contribute to the translation.
WELL WELL
Can't they hire an actual translator?
19:06
@Borgleader Pop cap stuck at 30.
@ThePhD This one.
Not enough for zerglings.
@Borgleader Also.
@DogPlusPlus Okay, you're in there.
... Oh wait, If rogot the other repos...
... There's like 6. :D
TIL that PhD stands for Phantom Derpstorm.
19:08
@EtiennedeMartel Why pay for it when you can crowdsource it?
@Borgleader Excellent point. Just give something for people to share on Facebook and you're golden.
@DogPlusPlus That kinda sounds like the name of a high level spell.
@EtiennedeMartel Wikipedia -> QED
@EtiennedeMartel High Level of confusion, sure.
@Borgleader Quantum Electrodynamics? Or "what was to be demonstrated"? :P
the latter :P
user142019
19:10
@CatPlusPlus you can run OS X Server in a VM on a Mac. :v
@EtiennedeMartel Quality translation is expensive.
There, found it.
Oh god not MLP evac evac
19:12
@Borgleader An animation error led to a pony with cross eyes. The fan dubbed her "Derpy", and it soon became official.
@DogPlusPlus So, I just pushed all my recent changes.
@TonyTheLion hahahaha
And again images taking half the screen
You can link shit without oneboxing it you know
@EtiennedeMartel Wait... you're telling me theres an actual pony named derpy?
19:13
(Or shut up forever when I post gifs)
@CatPlusPlus better?
@TonyTheLion Yes
@CatPlusPlus this is a bribe?
@Borgleader Yes. As a "tip of the hat" to fans.
@ThePhD So, I forked Doughland as Derpland. I suspect everything I need to fix is there?
19:14
Kinda like the red shirt guy
@DogPlusPlus Doughland is a master repo that links to 5/6 other repos (as children repos).
Wait DogPlusPlus takes requests for fixing stuff?
The engine is Furrovine, the game itself is Ploughland, the art assets are in Ploughland Art.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've bothered him enough that he's helping me. :D
I think he'll charge me an arm and a leg for it later though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it's our Derpstorm. And it's Easter. Good deeds feel good.
Doughland is a VS2012 solution that sets up all the repos. You don't have to worry about Pyroclast or Scratch (they're just dummy repos at the moment, with Scratch being me testing out whatever I happened to implement a little ways back)
19:17
@Borgleader There's also a pony with a hourglass cutie mark that the fans nicknamed "Doctor Whooves". It was all fanon, until a comic came out...
@ThePhD What does "furrovine" means?
Fuck if I know. Shrug
Also. Is your game about a farmer fighing off cosmic aberrations?
We've been over this, it's about bread.
Oh yeah - Easter! Three Tuns tonight :) No workee!
19:19
Evil bread?
No, seriously.
Maybe this will be better than handrolled boost.spirit:optionparser.sourceforge.net/index.html
Tasty bread?
@EtiennedeMartel Hahaha Dr Whooves xD
Look at this delicious bread symbol: dl.dropbox.com/u/17644642/Doughland.png
19:21
@EtiennedeMartel Doesn't matter, I renamed it to Bacon Engine for my fork.
and the game is now Porkland
Do you name everything "bacon"?
Hey, I'm hungry.
Besides, I'm just going to fix the deferred rendering problem and frog out like a motherfucker.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, I name everything after lethal diseases, and no one's complaining.
Shoot it down!
19:23
We should create a Rocket called "Unicode"
And shoot it at that Asteroid.
> Alternative names: 1936 UB
@DogPlusPlus Better than motherfucking out like a frog.
@DogPlusPlus The issues are conglomerated in DeferredRenderer.cpp, spread over the Begin, Render, and End functions.
The engine's rendering framework abstracts a lot of the D3D constants and usage, so.... it might be a bit much to swallow.
Just plink me if you need me to help you understand any of my terrible design choices. :D
@Zoidberg Damn you GEMA, where are you when I need you.
19:26
We should have a Derpstorm Drinking Game: everytime @ThePhD claims he does terrible work, take a shot.
You know.
I like that song.
Screw you guys. I enjoy being rickrolled.
4
@EtiennedeMartel We'll all be under the table in 30 minutes.
@Rapptz Honest or just starbaiting?
Serious.
It's a nice song.
It's alright. Why should judge you for your own weird tastes?
I like My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, for fuck's sake.
19:28
^ He says that because he likes MLP.
SEEE I WAS RIGHT
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a nice song, what? :D
CALLED THAT SHIT.
ewww brony
I like MLP too
Not you too Batrek. =[
user142019
19:29
@user2036498 GTFO
WE'RE LOSING GOOD MEEEN. ;~;
Linux echo isn't posix compliant. I think.
@ThePhD It's okay man.
yesterday, by Bartek Banachewicz
@EtiennedeMartel how is it it's always you who knows about all the weird shit I know?
@ThePhD You could watch the show.
19:30
wait nvm
haha
Maybe you guys should start dating.
@BartekBanachewicz Do you know about David Firth's work?
I don't want to become one of Xeo's Facebook statuses. :c
Make it official.
I'm not thinking straight
19:30
@BartekBanachewicz Right, like Tintin.
@Rapptz Sorry, I'm saving myself for the robot.
(I'm still offended)
@rubenvb lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes wrong direction, robot.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No you're not. You're never angry about anything.
19:31
@EtiennedeMartel oh, no.
user142019
Tintin is awesome.
@BartekBanachewicz Doesn't matter. I'm offended.
@BartekBanachewicz fat-pie.com
@R.MartinhoFernandes relevant ^
@R.MartinhoFernandes better tell me why (std::string, int, const char [2], double) doesn't match template<typename T, typename... Args> void foo (std::string const& name, const Args&... args)
wait nvm
@BartekBanachewicz The lvalue reference bit probably.
19:32
I left that damn T again :/
user142019
Y U MIX PREFIX const AND POSTFIX const Y U NO CONSISTENT.
Someone wants to do "private messaging" with me on SO. WTF
@Zoidberg ah, because I don't know how to spell Args... const&
closes tab
@BartekBanachewicz Dots at the end.
user142019
19:34
Do either const std::string& name, const Args&... args or std::string const& name, Args const&... args).
did you guys know Windows had a write only /dev/null?
I prefer const T& myself.
user142019
I have never seen anybody read from /dev/null anyway.
19:34
Yeah
It seems Jon skeet knew:
135
A: /dev/null in Windows?

Jon SkeetI think you want NUL. For example: type c:\autoexec.bat > NUL doesn't create a file.

@Rapptz "const T reference" vs "T const reference"
const T reference.
anyway, the latter is easier to add/remove since it's in one place :P
@BartekBanachewicz It's the same. It's merely an aesthetic/convenience issue.
@R.MartinhoFernandes of course
19:36
ALSO WHAT DO YOU MEAN SNOW
user142019
I prefer postfix const because that's the only way to do it with pointers.
user142019
(Yeah yeah you can do alias<T*> shit whatever.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Snow is the new Spring.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Merde blanche.
19:37
@EtiennedeMartel I thought that was marde?
@LucDanton I wanted to avoid slang. But sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes And now you know what us Québécois feel six months a year.
Is that a pun with the expression for being "fed up with"/"sick of"?
(I can say it, but not sure about spelling)
Nah.
It's just how we say it.
19:39
Ah, ok.
Of course Jon Skeet is correct. Thank you for stating an obvious and universal truth :) — R. Martinho Fernandes Feb 21 '09 at 3:41
Kinda sounds more aggressive, though.
Especially when you mix it with a sacre, like, "criss de marde".
Or "Esti de marde de calisse"
Or "mange ma marde, crisse de cave".
@EtiennedeMartel Ok, I get it.
19:40
now "2" doesn't bind to const string&
ugh.
@R.MartinhoFernandes See? Endless applications.
So, snow is white shit.
That was the point I was trying to make.
user142019
> wetter.com
user142019
That sounds wrong.
It was hot today!
19:42
@Zoidberg You should have seen it before I "fixed" it.
8 degrees C.
Well hot relative to the previous days.
user142019
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Q: Specializing template member function to handle both std::string and char[] arguments

user173342I have a template member function of a class that I'm using for adding various different types to a list, with special handling and wrapping (everything ends up wrapped in a var object) for specific types: template<typename V> const var& addvar(const V& v); template<> const ...

TIL
user142019
Best April ever.
19:43
I should have suspected that
String literals are weird man.
Damn public keys and repos, yo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Y I no better at SFINAE :/
@DogPlusPlus Something went wrong?
user142019
@klmrbot
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19:44
I was hoping to pull down Doughland as well, but it requires a public key response, as well as my password that I set.
user142019
This account has one tweet. And that tweet is wat.
klmr is into spam?
OMG it works
proud
Is implementing your own console window difficult or should I rely on something like Console2 and direct it to my shell interpreter?
Pulled it down naked, scorched Earth approach ftw.
19:46
@DogPlusPlus That sounds wrong.
Have I ever mentioned that I find graphic designers to be a bit prude?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Phantom Derpstorm wrong. ^^
@rubenvb @nightcracker wrote a decent one, and it's OpenSourced
I can push/pull everything without a password.
I don't even know what's going on. ;~;
Whatever it is it's not my fault. ;~;
19:47
SSH agents FTW.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You probably use a key which is queried on server request, it's a choice. :D
Right.
I have a key on my account which is used to communicate with all my repos.
@DogPlusPlus Well you said it requires a key and a password, which sounds wrong. Only one of those should be required. Like you said, it's a choice.
Bitbucket requires either the password or some form of authentication when checking in or out.
^ What @R.MartinhoFernandes said.
Right. Here it is both. Which is fascinating.
@DogPlusPlus Well, make sure you're pulling using ssh://bitbucket....
> I guess I will need to read the discussion but this article doesn't seem to give any reasons how the parallelism in the language would be better than OpenMP. No need to include it if it will just do the same things openMP already does. I hope they have some reasons it would be better.
Oh, wait, it's ssh://[email protected]/[Username]/[RepoName]
FFS SHUT UP ABOUT OPENMP ALREADY THAT THING IS CRAP
Who's saying that and why is OpenMP still relevant in this day and age?
19:50
It doesn't play ball with C++, so to hell with it.
@BartekBanachewicz Can't find it? github.com/nightcracker?tab=repositories
@ThePhD Because people use it?
Well, OpenMP is... weird.
You have to tag the places you want to use it.
@ThePhD It sends me a public key, but I have no way of responding to it since I haven't opted in for that. :D
And it queries both, which is lol.
Oh, TortoiseHg, you.
@ThePhD What? You wanted it to do magic?
@DogPlusPlus Use the HTTPS URL instead of the SSH one.
19:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course!
Or just give us a very efficient dispatcher or thread pool.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The HTTPS link asks for the password and the key. The SSH just the key. It's bloody retarded.
Jan 17 at 22:53, by nightcracker
This has been my little pet project for now: http://i.imgur.com/trgSJ.png
A borderless console (with 9 subconsoles) completely set up to my preferences, to pop up whenever I press WIN+~
I am fairly sure he posted the sources link
Luckily, Doughland is just the solution
19:52
I'm not sure why it asks for both. o.0
Also, nightcracker uses Lua so he is automatically awesome
@BartekBanachewicz Speaking of me, I need food.
@rubenvb weren't you making some sort of web server?
[–]Magnesus [-1] -26 points 50 minutes ago (3|8)
Just change it yourself you lazy fuck.
19:54
@BartekBanachewicz I'm doing a lot of stuff. Mostly not programming.
lmao
RIght now I'm blowing a bit of life into my POSIX shell for Windows stuff.
Can I use std::array<std::unique_ptr<char*>> in place of char**?
as in, I need a memory managed char**
19:57
What.
What happened to std::vector<std::string>?
@rubenvb std::array<std::string, n>
@rubenvb That type you wrote isn't char **. It's char ** [].
user142019
@sehe, you need a new job?
@R.MartinhoFernandes argv is pointer to pointer(array)
@rubenvb Hey ruben.
19:58
I want to convert the Win32 args from UTF-16 to UTF-8 and store them in something compatible with char** but memory managed.
@DavidWohlferd hi
@rubenvb std::vector<std::string> args; for (uint64_t i = 0; i < argc; ++i) args.push_back(argv[i]);
@rubenvb I did the monster post you suggested. However, I'm not convinced it's going to help the discussion.
@rubenvb Or just Boost.ProgramOptions :D
@DavidWohlferd Kai already answered. That's something. Now I guess it's up to you to provide patches for the changes.

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