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(clang doesn't seem to treat the friend as a new declaration or friend the original declaration, if you play around with it, so it seems to be a bug no matter what)
GCC probably on grounds of being GCC
@R.MartinhoFernandes GSQ?
@CatPlusPlus icc is EDG though, they're pretty good
Yeah... no
@StephenLin Gratuitous Standard Quotes ;)
haha
ok, well, let me know if you find anything
i think it ought to be legal unless there's something else
22:00
Anyway, that seems a tad out of my sphere of standardese knowledge.
so gcc and icc seem to be in error
yeah, it's a nitpick
Did you ping him? @Johannes
it doesn't autocomplete
@StephenLin Your comment looks to me as though it is a new (related) question
since he's not on
well, technically its a the same question
22:01
He was here a few hours ago, so he will receive a ping anyway when he logs back in.
so I just spell his name without the spaces?
Stand in front of the mirror and say his name three times and you'll get a standard quote
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@BartekBanachewicz how are you deleting such gl_id s at the minute?
22:02
@sehe it's the same question actually, he only answered in the qualified name case since that's the example I gave
@StephenLin Yeah. Or just the start.
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be fair, that answer is a bit more than the usual Luchian/Kerrek/Tomalak level standards quoting. I honestly don't know how he keeps that information straight in his mind.
@JohannesSchaub-litb ping (stackoverflow.com/a/15692739/2008149 follow up)
@CatPlusPlus made my day
@sehe Right on time, huh?
user142019
22:03
He will get a red dot in the multicollider anyway, won't he?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Darn, that's early yeah
@StephenLin You do realize he gets notifications for comments on his own answers anyways
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
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Okay.
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It's "tomorrow".
22:04
Now. I know I was in the middle of something.
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Time to do homework.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You were polishing up older highvoted answers?
@sehe oh, right
@Zoidberg It's never tomorrow
22:05
I love the fuzzy clock.
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@sehe but it is "tomorrow"!
@R.MartinhoFernandes And you were in the middle of the week, a few minutes ago
regarding that VB string question.... are strings in .net immutable... aka doing for with push_back is gazzilion times faster than doing same thing in .net ?
@sehe well, was hoping he happened to be on here anyway
that's why i came on
@NoSenseEtAl Yes. In .NET you would use a StringBuilder for that scenario.
Only noobs append to strings in loops.
22:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes I do... :D when i generate test csv data. Any way maybe you should A that Q. :)
StringBuilders are pretty decent. And they have 'stream adaptors' (StringWriter). If all else fails, (Unmanaged)MemoryStream
Also, note that the C# compiler will optimise things like string s = a + b + c + d; to string s = string.Concat(a, b, c, d); (i.e. single allocation) which is really cool and something that Java took years to get.
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Q: regex undeclared (Dev C++)

user2136754#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <vector> #include <regex.h> using namespace std; string input; int main() { //Input .ply file ifstream inputFile ("input.ply"); //input file is read if (inputFile.is_open()) { int i = 1; //Line ...

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lol Dev-C++
@NoSenseEtAl Wut? That has been asked a gazillion times
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A: Why is StringBuilder slower than string concatenation?

seheChange so that the StringBuilder isn't instantiated all the time, instead .Clear() it: time: 1 String + : 3348ms StringBuilder : 3151ms time: 2 String + : 3346ms StringBuilder : 3050ms etc. Note that this still tests exactly the same functionality, but tries to reuse resou...

I remember that one
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about it? Is it C++11 regex support?
@NoSenseEtAl I think this is the best choice: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd991828.aspx. No loops, no nothing.
@sehe Dunno.
Just bringing it out here in case someone cares. I don't.
Probably wishful thinking then
22:10
@sehe regex in gcc... is it 1 April :P @R.MartinhoFernandes IDK, me cant think in C# :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Arrrrg. Not seriously for large-scale text processing, right?
@NoSenseEtAl Well, it's gonna get done one day
Ell
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I think I can use a value_deleter and a unique_ptr which deadmg told me to use long ago when I first asked this question
@sehe Erm, why not?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because I don't think it will. Scale, I mean
Barring idiotic implementation, it scales as well as good ole loop with StringBuilder.
22:11
@Ell why would you want to use unique_ptr
no pointers needed
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@BartekBanachewicz because it's already there
I loop and append :(
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and it wouldn't be a pointer
just a ready made RAII
well, uh
adding template deleter to gl_id is also quite easy
@sehe I cannot look at it right now, but I expect the implementation to be: the usual test for Collection<T> for optimising to one allocation; fallback to loop with StringBuilder otherwise.
22:12
just SFINAE on glDeleteXs and glDelete
It's not rocket science.
If you had to make a networked version of sodoku, how many classes would that probably break down to and what would their purposes be? I imagine a client and a server, and a board... but what else?
@Crowz no. just no.
Concat will lead to lot's of instantiations of small helper classes, right. 3000x concat, will instantiate at least 3000 IEnumerable implementations, AFAICT.
@BartekBanachewicz why u hate me bby
btw this perf talk made me wonder... does somebody know why map doesnt have reserve... stability of iterators and deallocation problems ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm. Ah. You expect that to be optimized specifically for String. I don't, actually. I expect StringBuilder to be optimized to death, but not Concat (being a generic extension method)
@Crowz because you are asking questions that don't make sense. You are supposed to solve the problems and design the classes
@NoSenseEtAl because it's a tree, usually
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@Crowz Server class, Client handle, client, board, probsies :3
22:13
there must be a conventional way to do it
@CatPlusPlus this is old, but what do you mean by no? icc is usually ok about standards right?
@sehe Yes, I expect string.Concat to be optimised for string, because what else would it be optimised for?
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@Crowz socket, message.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, I was on the wrong track. I didn't know about string.Concat :)
@CatPlusPlus or was that about something else?
22:14
Oops.
Can you tell, I don't use it
@sehe doesnt matter... I built trees that store data to vector, but those dont have deallocation :D
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@BartekBanachewicz I can't "just SFINAE" anything :'(
@Zoidberg what would those do? Don't you put socket and message inside of the client and server?
I don't think there are regulars that have dabbled in Rust, are there?
@NoSenseEtAl (a) you're not making much sense to me (b) please reply to specific messages
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22:15
@Crowz If you want to duplicate socket stuff, sure.
@LucDanton You did, IIRC
@sehe Yeah, for a moment there I had to go back and check if I had linked to the right MSDN page.
@sehe I haven't.
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(Pro tip: have a class abstracting the concept "socket".)
22:15
@LucDanton Does building a hello world count?
@sehe i had vector and pointers to next nodes were idxs in vector... but no deallocation
@R.MartinhoFernandes It may be the furthest any of us have reached!
I did read most of the manual.
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You can build "server" and "client" on top of that through composition.
@Zoidberg well, yeah, you'd be kind of making the same code twice in some ways, right? Especially on receiveMessage() and sendMessage()
22:16
Mar 13 at 3:18, by Rapptz
then you'd like Rust
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@BartekBanachewicz I haven't quite figured out SFINAE yet
They've released 0.6 and I'm interested in the changes to nominal/structural typing.
@Ell oh welp then going into intricacies of unique_ptr isn't a very wise idea
Guess I'll read the manual.
@Ell you know, basic stuff first.
I have to refactor minicraft.
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22:17
It's okay, I don't think it really is an intricacy
@LucDanton The robot liked some things:
Aug 28 '12 at 18:50, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I like Rust's check, prove, claim thingies.
But not all things:
Aug 28 '12 at 18:42, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Rust sounds weird.
... ok I guess I'll let you search chat history on your own :|
@sehe I think all those were dropped in later releases though.
@Ell you were supposed to learn OpenGL :) And it seems you are learning C++
just pointing out how difficult game making actually is.
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22:18
@BartekBanachewicz Gotta learn c++ with something :P
@Ell no, that doesn't work that way
learning C++ and OpenGL at the same time will only cause you headaches
> A structure is a nominal structure type defined with the keyword struct. [...] A tuple structure is a nominal tuple type, also defined with the keyword struct.
Oh boy.
I think 'nominal structure' and 'nominal tuples' explain better the differences of both. The Rust devs use some really, really wild naming schemes. Only at first though, it tends to mature to something saner at some point.
Xeo
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@LucDanton Well, a tuple really is just a struct, no? Or the other way around, depending on how you see it.
22:20
I like that they don't cater to the lowest common denominator.
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The C in C++ means "clusterfuck".
@Xeo Information theoretically speaking, yes. But no, one isn't 'really just' the other.
Or one isn't 'basically' the other.
also, zoidberg, would a class for userInterface that includes any graphical stuff be a good idea, or just include that in board?
Abuse of language via 'really', 'just' and 'basically' basically really annoys me, sorry.
@Crowz it's not that simple
uh
I am too tired
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22:22
namespace graphics :v
also classes at 7:30 AM
@Xeo Time for tossing some more terms at you! Tuples are isomorphic to structs with members of the same types.
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@BartekBanachewicz dat pun.
@Zoidberg fucking singleton in disguise
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh yeah, he really doesn't like that.
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22:22
@BartekBanachewicz no.
@BartekBanachewicz high level yo. Just would it be a more conventional way to implement it?
@LucDanton Couldn't find a spot for "just"?
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Stateless namespace.
stateless graphics ftw.
you still need a context, no?
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You pass state to each function.
22:23
ya
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Or you have a context class with member functions.
oh right
and basically you have a class.
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But hey
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at least it's not called userInterface.
Ell
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22:24
@BartekBanachewicz well I think I have a sufficient amount of c++
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(Seriously the question is weird.)
heh, right :)
Ell
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c++03 anyway xD
@BartekBanachewicz Oooh, environment monads.
@Ell said no one ever
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22:24
> graphical stuff
I am going to sleep and design for a while
@R.MartinhoFernandes monads :/
Xeo
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Erm, question: Are Rust's traits the same thing as Haskell's type classes? It almost seems like that.
Ell
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Nighty night
@Xeo Yes, quite similar.
Which is awesome, btw.
Ah, it appears they don't have a record system or structural typing. So more of a clarification in terminology than anything else.
22:27
@LucDanton IIRC tuples are structural types.
goodnight losers
Oh, nevermind, my memories confused me.
Would Lightness mind if I announced my plonking him?
user142019
Nah, he didn't mind me plonking him either.
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(AFAIK, I couldn't quite tell since his messages are to me invisible.)
22:32
@sehe are you still fighting?
@JohanLarsson No?
why plonk then?
I found it slightly amusing the way he decided to greet the loungers just there
Whether or not I actually plonk people should be largely irrelevant.
Today, this person displayed a rather large abundance of disrespect, yet he self righteously judges left and right.
I just proposed the mental exercise that I could consider returning the favour. That would make a bit more sense to me
(maybe rudeness/indifference would be more apt rather than 'disrespect'; however, I couldn't find the word... and there was disrespect)
22:38
Dammit, cannot find an overlay with Rust 0.6.
I have read ~2% of todays transcript so no idea
I guess it's time to figure out how to set up my own.
We need to stop using the term “patent troll”, it evokes a prankster rather than a mobster. It’s a serious crime, not a joke.
True dat.
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lol
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Some guy I'm chatting with is trying to get Torshamer (DoS tool) to work.
Ell
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22:40
Ahh I think I remember why I didn't use unique_ptr
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He can't get it to work since he doesn't know how to open Python. :pacefalm:
@JohanLarsson You measure that - lol
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Oh today's.
estimate
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Ik loop mijn strot vol te stouwen met chips.
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22:42
I feel bad for doing it. :(
een vlotte strop
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People in Africa are starving.
@Zoidberg That's not the reason, right
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@sehe it's the reason I feel bad.
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/home/elliot/Programming/ZoidbergSucks/include/Shader.hpp:8:55: error: ‘__glewDeleteShader’ is not a valid template argument for type ‘void (*)(unsigned int)’
/home/elliot/Programming/ZoidbergSucks/include/Shader.hpp:8:55: error: it must be the address of a function with external linkage
 - does that mean I can't use a function pointer?
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22:43
@Ell lol "it"
@Zoidberg ow. hmm. how conscientious
@Ell No. It means you can only pass the address of a function named with external linkage
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Also, you like the name? :3
user142019
To be honest… no. :v
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Aww cmon. It's a clever pun.
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xd
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22:45
That's right.
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I was working on voxx.
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I had the planet name generator complete.
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gl + elliot = jellyot!
That makes zero sense
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anywho. I'm wondering why it won't work :(
I mean, I don't really undersand what external linkage means
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22:48
Linkage that is external!
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but what is that? :'(
if you can use a function in the same file, it is hardly intuitive to understand :3
External linkage means the one entity is visible, and can be referred to, across the whole program.
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Hmm
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Good Scott.
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I don't know why this isn't visible
user142019
22:54
Scott's learning Haskell.
user142019
Hurray for Scott.
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I think I might favour inheritence over composition :3
user142019
What are you trying to do?
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I want to not to have to keep track of GLuints
user142019
You want to encapsulate OpenGL objects, right? Such as buffers, shaders, programs…
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23:00
deadmg suggested unique_ptr with a value deleter, and bartek suggested his own gl_id raii class which essentially does the same thing
That is correct
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I would do the latter.
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std::unique_ptr without pointers is a lot of hassle and very annoying to get to work. It also feels weird, IMO. You'll have to deal with nullptr. :puke:
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but I can't figure out how to use bartek or deadmgs suggestions because functions such as glDeleteShader can't be used because they apparently don't have external linkage
Yeah it does feel weird. I get confused because I start thinking things are pointers when they aren't :3
user142019
Uh, gimme a sec.
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okay. while you're doing whatever Ima fetch myself some cereal
user142019
23:03
template<typename Deleter>
class gl_object {
public:
    gl_object(GLuint handle_, Deleter deleter_) : handle{handle_}, deleter(deleter_) { }
    // delete copy ctor and implement move ctor
    ~gl_object() { deleter(); }

    GLuint handle;

private:
    Deleter deleter;
};
@Ell They can be used.
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Okay I'm back
You can't use them as a template argument. That doesn't mean you can't use them ever.
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Ahh I did something silly. I did that^
template <typename Deleter, Deleter d>...
(Disregarding the fact that C++11 relaxed the requirement on linkage.)
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23:05
Thank you very muchly!
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Uh, by the way…
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uh oh xD
go on
user142019
Once you have such a gl_object class, you can implement buffer and shader and program types on top of it using composition.
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Just an idea.
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Yeah that's what I was going to do :3
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23:06
Ok. Good idea.
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Man. I've started replacing :L with :3
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Maybe you should rename yourself to Threeee.
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And Threeeeiot.
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haha yeah
1 hour ago, by Zoidberg
@sehe dat name.
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23:08
..
¬
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@sehe idIOTA.
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Be sure to delete copy ctor and assignment and implement move ctor and assignment in gl_object or else FAIL.
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yeah
I can't have a default ctor can I?
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(GLuint will just copy when you try to move it, you need some dummy value or an extra Boolean meaning "don't delete this" which you set to true after moving from.)
Ell
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meh no.
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23:12
bool skip_deletion;
gl_object(gl_object&& other) : handle{other.handle} { other.skip_deletion = true; }
gl_object& operator=(gl_object&& other) { swap(*this, other); }
~gl_object() { if (!skip_deletion) deleter(handle); }
friend void swap(gl_object& a, gl_object& b) { /* you get the point */ }
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At least, this is how I always do it. :v
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Yeah
glDeleteShader(0) doesn't do anything anyway so I can set the other thing's handle to 0
user142019
Ah okay.
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Then you don't need the flag.
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Right
I ought to buy everyone in the lounge a pint for helping me ever since I started here :p
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23:15
@Zoidberg Your op= does not destroy its the existing value NAO but at some point in the future.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh it should do that immediately? :v
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Oh right.
Move the argument to a local variable or take the argument by value.
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Heh
23:15
@Zoidberg Not required, but I think it's a good idea.
@Zoidberg Isn't there a missing return in operator=?
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@EtiennedeMartel dammit I ALWAYS forget that. :)
@Zoidberg If I write x = std::move(some_static); I don't want the old value of x to stay around forever.
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But I trust Ell in that he enables warnings (or he will have his bones ground… to dust).
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23:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes right.
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I do indeed :3
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@Ell see robot's ramblings about move assignment.
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Ignore me now. I'm a noob at C++.
@Xeo, lol did you accept the robot's answer so he can't delete it later?
Xeo
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Shhh...!
23:22
You bastard.
aahahahahahahaaaa
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Once happened to me.
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I posted a terrible answer and OP accepted it.
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I just flagged it with explanation and a friendly mod deleted it for me.
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It even got two (IIRC) upvotes blah.
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23:24
hm this one is new to me: error: expression list treated as compound expression in mem-initializer
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Line and code.
Trailing semicolon.
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Shader::Shader(ShaderType type, std::string source) :
	glHandle(glCreateShader(static_cast<GLenum>(type)), glDeleteShader)
	{
    ...
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glHandle is what zoidberg posted earlier. or something like it
let me upload
23:26
An attempt at trolling the haskell IRC channel goes horribly... right? https://gist.github.com/quchen/5280339
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Nice namespace name.
@R.MartinhoFernandes *Fammit
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@Zoidberg Thank you, I thought you'd like it
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@Ell GlId(deleter_t d) : glHandle(0), deleter(d) { Y U NO explicit
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I'm confused, why do I need explicit? :O
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23:28
@Ell what is the declaration of glHandle?
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GlId<decltype(glDeleteShader)>& glHandle;
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@Ell you don't want implicit conversion of deleter to handle I suppose.
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@Ell don't make it a reference. :v
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oops. I modified wrong thing to be reference :L
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:pacefalm:
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23:29
lol
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heh yay it worketh now
thank you!
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Note that this will make your shader uncopyable.
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Though you probably want that anyway.
Ell
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Yeah
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So it's a good thing!
23:30
> 13:21 < Iceland_jack> xQuasar: We are cooperating with you, you're just not aware that your goal is learning Haskell
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I don't think it's possible to copy a shader o.O
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No and it makes no sense either.
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You can create a new one with the same source, though.
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Yeah
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But supporting that through a copy ctor is just silly.
user142019
23:31
Nobody is going to copy a shader ever.
Ell
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exactly
Do you think it would be bad to make a GlObject class to save me from having to keep writing GetHandle over and over?
or is that a bad design?
user142019
You could have implicit conversion to GLuint. :L
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But I'm not sure if that's good in this situation.
user142019
Implicit conversions are generally bad.
user1182183
well installed all the needed shit on my new laptop and the free space went from 720 gb to 300 gb ;>
23:39
What is the needed stuff?
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Q: How to call any vegetable in Python?

DogI have the following class: Help on class A in module a: class A(__builtin__.object) | Methods defined here: | | any vegetable(self) | TODO document this | | getHeight(self) | uses the chicken to measure it Calling any vegetable doesn't work: >>> a.A().any vegetable()...

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LOL
user1182183
games, vs12, some other programs
user1182183
xd
user1182183
no, no porn...
user142019
23:42
lol too localized
user1182183
well windows 8 isn't that bad after all, I mean after you download shitloads of programs to turn it into windows 7
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I'm not sure what the Program class should accept as input to link shaders together
iterators? It needs the shader objects, but can't copy them obviously
How many games? :\
user1182183
42
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+ a few more downloading
23:44
How many do you actively use?
Alright, so, let it be said that "New Junk City" has one of the best basslines of the fourth generation.
user1182183
actively , friday ~2-3, saturday ~ 5 more and sunday some other ~5
(With the best bassline being, of course, "Dancing Mad")
user1182183
175 gb of games ; o
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@Dog: find the authors of this code. Hit them repeatedly with a foam-based cluebat. Repeat as necessary. — DSM 19 secs ago
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23:50
Genius.
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wtf. This was just posted on facebook: i.imgur.com/3ZFDa.gif [NSFW]
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LOL
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Most Vexing Used Cunt
Has anybody here made and sold a game?

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