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@CatPlusPlus OMG you are evil.
I have 20000 untested lines of code
piling up over the course of 1.5 weeks
HALP
Well okay it doesn't compile right now
How can you people do that.
It's trivial code vOv
I'd test it, but it doesn't compile.
00:00
Refactoring is incredibly painful if you have no tests.
@CatPlusPlus hahahhahahahaah 1000 LOC
Time to undelete recursive variant tests and see what happens.
Wait, ok, that's Java, I need to recalibrate.
Well, I doubt I'm allowed to copy all of the content, but look at what they expect us to do for a matching game in Java (note they make us create 16 buttons in the GUI editor instead of coding them, and then want us to change the number): i.imgur.com/ho16YiS.png
My model class which is nothing but annotated fields is 100 LOC
:v:
I have 5 of those
Or 6
00:02
Whoops, compilation doesn't terminate.
The instructions below that image:
"Complete the other cards with the same method."
I'll probably throw out most of this code anyway
Automated tests in ogonek have been a life saver. I lost count of how many bugs I would have introduced without them.
So I'm supposed to clutter my code with 300 lines of that on top of all the crap NetBeans puts in from the GUI editor.
I'm writing networking crap mostly
00:03
And the expectations for this chapter include writing maintainable code.
I can't decide to what to call the namespace.
imgloader, imageloader, graphicsloader, il, ???
I'm too lazy to write tests for this
Namespace is not a loader
Loaders...........................................
Spline reticulators
00:05
Fuck it
It's been six minutes since I posted my question and no answers yet. Stack Overflow sucks.
I'm removing the namespace and leaving the functions in the global namespace
no reason to put them inside a namespace anyway
@Magtheridon96 Just put the functions in your root namespace?
GLOBAL WATYH
Repeat after me "There is no global namespace"
There is no global namespace.
^I added a period. So rebellious.
I should commit something
00:08
@CatPlusPlus Avoid murder.
I want an answer godammit.
Too localised
Well, my god could beat your god
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Man, that xkcd time comic.
@CatPlusPlus What?
00:16
Now if only I could have lambdas
btw I'm currently using decltype(/* stuff */) k(nullptr); for diagnostics. It's sometimes clearer regarding value category.
Namely I get 'invalid initialization of non-const reference of type 'blarg' from an rvalue of type 'std::nullptr_t''.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I tried :|
uh now it's complaining about a call to non-constexpr function.
Damn, ThePhD went silent. Seems he took it pretty hard.
@TonyTheLion Thanks. FTR I have been reading that document you linked again and again for most of the past months...
(IOW, it doesn't help, but thanks for making the effort)
00:22
oh wel
there isn't much else I can find with Google
:(
@DogPlusPlus What'd you do to PhD
You evil bastard
I'd think Robot of all people knows how to use Google
I wasn't implying that
damnit
@CatPlusPlus Nothing, we were just trying to cheer him up.
Just saying that it should be pwetty obvious Googling doesn't do nothing
@DogPlusPlus What happened
I'm thinking counting on implicit UD conversions while using std::forward is a total bust.
00:25
@CatPlusPlus Well, he's sad that his codebase is pretty messed up. The entire engine framework is written in .h and .inl. Also, his deferred renderer was quite a bit wrong, to top it off. The idea is sound, but his going about it not so much. And he's a bit down now.
user142019
He could ditch the DLL and declare it header-only
I'd be bit down after a day of C++ too
@Zoidberg That reminds me a bit of nand2tetris.
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How do you dance to dub step?
00:28
@Ell Ever heard of epilepsy?
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but I really shouldn't be. :/
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Pretty difficult to impersonate a fit :L
@Ell Here's a demonstration done by the robot /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes:
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@CatPlusPlus Try a day of the clusterfuck that ActionScript is.
Bound methods Java, I want bound methods right now
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00:32
Action script is Java script pretty much isn't it?
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Q: C - Matrices as pass by value?

user2221841I'm designing matrix handling functions for a C project. I am considering either passing matrices by value or by reference. I created a benchmark passing matrices by value and by reference, and both appear to perform the same with optimization flag -O0 and -O2 in gcc. Given that my benchmark may ...

Oh right, they are still waiting for lambdas and delegates-ish right?
^^ owww....
Does anybody know how to write the sexy matlab color mapping that takes values from -1.0 to 1.0 and returns a rainbow of meaning?
00:33
Or maybe what its called?
@Ell I'd take JS over AS any day. I actually have fun playing around with JS.
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@ScottW Hinthint: that's called "pass by reference"
If I were writing C, I'd just pass... Out.
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For all intents and purposes, it is. Really.
user142019
#include __FILE__
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@Ell They're both ECMAScript derivatives. ActionScript actually pretends it has types.
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@DogPlusPlus Pretends is the right word here...
ECMAScript. Excuse me while I lock myself in the bathroom and laugh for a while.
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Heh that dub step thing is so cool
user142019
@DogPlusPlus I'm writing C right now. :v
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It has a built-in Dictionary. Guess what that doesn't provide - a way to assess the length of it without manually iterating over all elements with a for each ... in loop and counting up.
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A: Get size of ActionScript 3 Dictionary

M.A. HaninThere is no built-in method to get the size/lenght/count of an AS3 dictionary. There are workarounds: for example, you can create a custom dictionary class which extends or wraps the flash.utils.Dictionary class, adding the counter functionality. You can manage the count as entries are added/remo...

lolwut
Where do I go to downvote Adobe for doing this? — Tim Keating Apr 19 '11 at 14:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't be surprised if your neighbors call the psych wards
user142019
fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=]
clang: error: unable to execute command: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
user142019
"Oh hey your code sucks, let's segfault!"
Poor thing seems anxious.
@Zoidberg, GCC doesn't expand it.
Oh wait, my bad.
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00:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cool, innit?
I had it in quotation marks out of habit.
@Zoidberg See boost.org/doc/libs/1_42_0/doc/html/variant/… for compiling boost
@Xeo SERISOUYLSY HWO YTHE FUCK CAN SOMEONW DIESGIN SHIT LIKE THAT.
I might be using too many caps lately.
@Zoidberg, "F:\Desktop\tests\meh.cpp|1|fatal error: F:\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Desktop\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\tests\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\meh.cpp: No such file or directory|"
I swear there was no alcohol in that tea.
00:39
How convenient is it if I let you define recursive data structures but you have to signal that via a partial spec before defining the structure? :|
@R.MartinhoFernandes apparently the same people who designed your spellcheck :P
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Ahaha, robot so mad his spelling module broke.
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Things like struct list { variant<int, recursive_wrapper<list>> value; };.
user142019
@Xeo heap corruption
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@LucDanton Pretty inconvenient, I'd say.
Ell
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00:40
What is that dub step song, sounds something like bantarang
It truly boggles my mind.
It requires a special level of incompetence.
You don't find that kind of incompetence in the supermarket.
Okay, I'm down doing the backtrace in my head.
You need to special order it.
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Want more fairytales from the Adobeland?
user142019
In Go you cannot compare dynamic arrays for equality.
00:41
And they don't have it in stock; they craft it by hand only after receiving the order.
If you write such a type definition as above, special members have to be generated. So that triggers instantiation of the variant insofar as it needs to check if it can be e.g. copied, moved and so on.
user142019
You need to write your own function for that.
In turn, a variant specialization is only copyable or movable as much as its potential element types can be. See the circularity?
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Check this: In earlier versions of AS, there was no event-listener mechanism. But there were buttons. Those buttons were hit-tested on every frame by going over all DisplayObjects and check if it's a button and if it's hit.
This is an instant performance kill for mobile apps as soon as you put your finger on the screen.
When you try something like variant<int, std::pair<recursive_variant, recursive_variant>> I can 'catch' the recursive definition -- in fact there is no circularity, I plug it in by substituting the recursive_variant placeholder, so to speak. I don't know how to catch that list is recursive in its definition however :(
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00:43
But all's cool, now that it has said event-listener mechanism, right?
Is a class complete when its special members are generated? Only one way to check!
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Wrong. Even if you have no single fucking button of that old kind, the Flash runtime still checks every fucking DisplayObject for hittesting.
user142019
What is the best way to do timing in C? Doesn't have to be very precise; 0.01 second precision is basically enough. clock?
@Xeo everyone here is already aware that Flash sucks :P
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Fix according to Adobe: Reduce the number of DisplayObjects in the stage.
00:45
Check CLOCKS_PER_SEC
It's an Adobe product, where product == shit
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ActionScript is almost as bad a clusterfuck as PHP
I was just thinking, having the regulars of the Lounge teamed up in a company... And getting you bastards to focus... We'd be the best software company out there.
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And don't get me started about interfaces.
@DogPlusPlus Nah - we'd be way too busy telling each other we suck.
00:46
That too. :D
@Xeo, I share your hatred. I almost had to use it for my course.
@DogPlusPlus I'd pay to watch the daily work hours unfold. You could make a reality tv show out of it.
Java was like a godsend at that point.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh thanks!
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But seriously, I've been using AS3 for 4 fucking days and I want to burn Adobe down.
00:47
"Have you ever been so shitty Java looked awesome next to you? Actionscript has"
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I'll finish this client stuff and go back to my beloved C++.
user142019
I had to do something in Flash once.
user142019
What a fucking nightmare.
That's what you get by "designing" languages targetting noobs amateur programmers fucking idiots.
I did a few of my first assignments before my teacher discovered we could switch.
Thankfully, most of the class voted to switch.
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00:49
Oh yeah, more fun: var foo:Stuff; foo new Stuff(); compiles. And runs. No errors, no warnings, nothing. Literally.
To be fair, it was probably designed by idiots as well.
user142019
@chris I vote to else if.
user142019
@Xeo what does the latter statement do?
It appears an std::is_base_of check doesn't cut it.
@Borgleader I imagine Cat++ in one corner of the room just troll commenting the repo out loud. :D
00:50
@Xeo That's total gibberish to me.
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> nothing. Literally.
user142019
You added that later. :<
That's...terrible.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The :Stuff tells AS which type the variable is.
user142019
Maybe it implicitly inserts a semicolon before new? ^^
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Try guessing what I wanted to actually write for the second statement.
@Zoidberg 100 points.
foo = new Stuff?
user142019
Ask on Stack Overflow what it does.
@DogPlusPlus I imagine Cat++ being like Dr.House without a cane & phd.
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I knew it would insert semicolons at the end of the line. But not in the fucking middle.
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Oh, yeah, it also doesn't have enums.
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lolwut
One of the things I hate about AS is that you go to use a property of something, say the width, and there's like 10 different width things. 7 do nothing, 2 give the wrong width, and one works.
@Xeo I'm trying to remember how I faked them.
Integer constants?
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00:52
@DogPlusPlus Reflection, is what we did.
But yes, AS# sucks.
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Derive from something, and that something checks actual instance for static members n stuff and assigns accordingly
@R.MartinhoFernandes no auto-increment
Can't do introspection on e.g. presence of a type member. I'm guessing that the type really is incomplete :(
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@LucDanton Inside of a CRTP base?
Fuck this, I have been staring at these 60 lines of code for over an hour.
00:53
struct list { variant<int, recursive_wrapper<list>> value; };
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Oh, yeah, you can also have non-constant expressions for labels in a switch statement. Not fun, since people will use it. And I saw code that used it.
> Strings in NFKC are NFC strings that do not contain particular characters
hmmm
Where is that from?
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@LucDanton Oh, yeah, class is complete at }.
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@Xeo I would crave that in C++. :v
00:54
@Xeo People always want to do the darndest things with switch.
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@Zoidberg switch(true){ case if ...: ... case if ...: ... }
user142019
switch (true) {
    // such nice code
}
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The code was horrible.
It was a horrible fucking mess.
@Xeo Yeah, that's old. People did that in VB.
user142019
Go has it too. :>
00:55
@Xeo WTF?
user142019
case of FTW
I hated Turing's switches. I could never remember how they went. The word "switch" is replaced by freaking "case" of all things.
user142019
Ruby switch is funny.
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Btw, AS3 has generics - or a generic Vector.<T> atleast. Guess what vec.map(function) returns.
Most things about Ruby are funny.
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case n of
    label 1: blah
Oops, forgot
end case
user142019
case x
    when String # when x is a string
    when /[a-z]/ # when x matches regex
    when "foo" # when x == "foo"
end
user142019
lollll
Non-const switch cases? Am I dreaming or merely slaughtered?
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00:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes I meant conceptually.
Erm, the result?
user142019
@Xeo non-generic vector.
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A new vector with the mapped elements - functional style.
Guess what vec.sort(function) returns.
So, what was the WTF?
Ooh I know this.
00:57
Mmh, I should be able to detect recursive_wrapper<T>. Not sure how I missed that the first time around.
user142019
@Xeo existing vector!
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@Zoidberg :|
user142019
ActionScript is PHP++.
That's a pretty big WTF. I noticed how inconsistent it was.
user142019
Like PHP, but better, but still sucks donkey dick.
user142019
00:58
Just like C and C++. :)
Don't even get me started on their stupid GUI thing. That thing makes it impossible to create a GUI.
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I think I'll just mash away at my game this weekend.
@chris Actually, I think that's one of the better parts.
Or maybe the wrapper classes our codebase has didn't let me see the uglyness directly.

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