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25 mins ago, by milleniumbug
now converting it to a printable format is always fun
called it :D
I thought I converted it to an int
that was the point
duration_cast converts from one duration to another
apparently this works using namespace std::chrono;
auto now = high_resolution_clock::now();
auto nanos = duration_cast<nanoseconds>(now.time_since_epoch()).count();
std::cout << nanos << '\n';
13 mins ago, by milleniumbug
...except it's (end - begin) instead of (now.time_since_epoch())
maybe if I do (now.time_since_epoch() - end.time_since_epoch()).count()
no but apparently that is printable
so the time since epoch
does something
16:03
now() gets you a TIME POINT
you can get a DURATION by subtracting TIME POINTS
who knows what this does
long int time = static_cast<long int>(std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::nanoseconds>(std::chrono::high_reso‌​lution_clock::now().time_since_epoch()).count());
AAARARARHGHFGHFGFDGFGFDSG\
so
duration cast
just gives me a duration right
if I do end-begin
duration_cast<nanoseconds>(end - begin).count();
I need to convert the duration case into a long int
user6096770
16:05
hello, anybody used to group policy?
actually not even that
just (end - begin).count()
ah the .count
thats it
thanks :)
@FluffyWuffy how is that relevant to C++
what type will duration be?
an int?
a duration is a duration
you can't add seconds to kilometers
that's why you can't add durations to numbers which are dimensionless
16:08
I want to convert it to seconds
so that I can sleep
for 1-duration
where duration is duration in seconds
ie 0.00123
if that was it
cout << duration << endl;

if (duration < 1000) {
float seconds = duration / 1000;
sleep(1 - duration)
}
so the loop keeps running while duration is less than 1000ms
auto remaining = std::chrono::seconds(1) - (end - begin);
std::this_thread::sleep_for(remaining);
if you have an int you don't know whether this is a number of seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, or nanoseconds
<chrono> keeps track of that information
no I don't want it to wait for duration
yes you do
I want it to wait for a second - duration
so that the update lasts a second
> std::chrono::seconds(1) - (end - begin)
look, this even looks like what it should do
16:11
ok
AH
yes got it
you only need to convert it away to integral type when an external system doesn't understand units
this_thread has not been declared
I'll google it
#include <thread>
thanks
It works perfectly
wow
now I gotta make sure everything in the game
is computed in less than a second
user4710450
16:34
Hi,i'm back again
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user4710450
Could you plz take a look at it?
user4710450
It is supposed to return the 5th prime number
why not write in C++ and create a vector of primes which you add to and then print nth element of vector
16:37
~~uni~~
user4710450
Yup these dinosaur aged prof.s
can't you step through it using a debugger or sth
user4710450
Isn't there a GUI debugger?
user4710450
GNU gdb is a bit scary
16:39
well there is
in CLion
eh @milleniumbug
if I have a class for each region
which will set all of the stats and stuff
user4710450
@milleniumbug I have closed one of the most useful windows in the Debugging toolbar and I have no idea about how to get it back :(
how do I chose which region the player will play as at runtime?
user4710450
The variable window which showed the value of variables
@exitc0de "Don't have a class for every region" is what I would do
@Ehsan in that case one needs to apply Tech Support Cheat Sheet
user4710450
16:41
Isn't there something in Jetbrains platform to get windows back to what they were as default?
...of course there is
user4710450
@milleniumbug It would take years to find it
it's somewhere
nah, not really
Im gonna make a struct for each region
so they have seperate stats
wait
I will need a class for each region
because all regions will be played
No you don't
16:43
but even if player choses Europe
He will be playing China etc
that all need their own object to interact with WeaponArsenal
and Weapon stats
user4710450
There is a subtle problem
std::map<std::string, Continent> continents = { { "Europe", Continent(whatever_stats_it_has) }, { "Asia", Continent(whatever_stats) }, ... };
user4710450
The debugger does not step into compute_prime
put a breakpoint on it
user4710450
It just jumps over it
16:45
don't step on it
because it doesn't know whether you want to step into a new thread or continue with the old one
I have no idea how I can use maps
And they will have a lot of stats
because each player in the game (each region) will have its own versions of each WeaponArsenal value
so they need their own objects
...sorry but I'm kind of out of patience
and to be able to change their WeaponArsenal values through that object
let someone else try to lead you
Don't worry
16:47
or try again later
Ill figure it out
user4710450
@exitc0de, I really recommend you try a smaller project, you're putting too much pressure on yourself with this game...
I will never learn things if I keep applying stuff I already know
If I want to learn how to make a game
and how game programming is structures
*structured
user4710450
Go learn SDL
user4710450
It's a great library
16:50
I know a bit about SDL
but that won't help be learn things like maps
user4710450
I'm sure you will learn many things by using it
and update functions etc
That isn't the problem though
user4710450
So if you want to learn about Data Structures
Its not the medium by which I'm making the game
user4710450
try to create a simple database engine
16:51
Its how I structure it
you can start with something smaller though, like an arkanoid or pong
I've made pong before
or if these are too simple
then pacman or river raid
btw this is my river raid clone I made for uni several years ago github.com/milleniumbug/river_raid
user4710450
Lol. I have just opened a page and they have put an ad : Date Ukrainian Women and after clicking it I'm getting to a news website :|
false advertising ftw
user4710450
16:53
It was Google ads :|
I pretty much never use the internet without installing uBlock Origin
user4710450
@milleniumbug Some ads are good
the game I want to make isn't that complicated really when you think about it
user4710450
especially those about celebrities
the biggest challenge is getting things like multiple continents
16:54
can't leave the house nowadays without an antivirus, firewall, antispyware and ad blockers
user4710450
@exitc0de Could you please stop talking about it and try a bit coding?
user4710450
If it is simple so what you are talking about here?
@Ehsan I recommend against using a debugger. Instead, simplify it to the point that it can't possibly misbehave, and test each piece as you write it. Right now it looks like you've gone back to the "first day of programming" level, where everything is in main, except that now you're doing a thread, so everything is in the thread function. I'd start by (for example) writing a separate function something like bool is_prime(int) to test whether a candidate is prime.
@exitc0de it is when you aren't sure about what you're doing
user4710450
Look at the most generous celebrities:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andersonantunes/2012/01/11/the-30-most-generous-celebrities/#55985cc32fc9
16:59
I'm going to read a better book, thanks for all the help. I'm going to learn a bit more and then hopefully when I get maps figured out I will be able to sort out multiple continents. The issues will all come with setting up the very bare bones of the game, it should be much easier to add features and add events and that's why I chose this project. I keep giving up on books because even stuff like Principals and practices of C++ by Bjarne I find really unnecessarily long winded and demotivating.
user4710450
@exitc0de Happy to hear that take a look at this also : tutorialspoint.com/cplusplus
user4710450
It has covered pretty everything you need
actually don't because this tutorial is probably quite bad
I've yet to see a good online tutorial on C++
doesn't cover anything on the standard library
user4710450
Actually the Android one I took was second to none, are you sure its not good?
17:02
so I won't find out an answer to my region issue unfortunately
> covers C-strings before std::string
@exitc0de Accelerated C++. The only one that's relatively short and sweet, but still worth something. Unfortunately, hasn't been updated for C++11 or newer, but the style it teaches is still pretty decent/modern.
user4710450
@exitc0de There's a book for it let me Google a moment
ok, confirmed terrible
might read C++ for game programming
user4710450
Also in SO :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1178430/what-is-a-good-book-to-learn-stl
user4710450
I'm sure you can find more by some Googling
user4710450
Do you have any special reason to learn all that stuff all?
user4710450
You may not cross some of them in whole your life
I've read a few c++ books
17:05
@Ehsan lol seriously
and learnt quite a bit
but as soon as I start trying to make a game I realise there is so much I don't know that I need to know before I make anything complicated
and even if I know what a map is
calling C++ standard library a thing you may not cross in your whole life?
user4710450
@milleniumbug Yes, some of the features aren't useful
I don't know how to make use of it in my specific case
user4710450
@exitc0de search for some examples in Google
17:07
finding specific game programming related examples is difficult and I have tried
I'll keep looking
I want to be able to select the player region from a list of regions at runtime
and then assign the other ones to AI
but each region has to have a load of unique values for variables in the Weapon class
its pretty overwhelming
user4710450
I remember once I was trying to learn OpenGl and the only book available was OpenGl superBible book which was for totally professional programmers :|
user4710450
I finally gave up
but all I'm using is standard C++
I just can't apply anything
user4710450
search some games in Github
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like Tetris
user4710450
17:09
take a look at their source
I might ask a question on game programmer stack exchange
how might I set up a region system
user4710450
@exitc0de Sure, they are a nice community
which changes with runtime
user4710450
Why don't u implement ur game ina simpler language?
although not sure whether it belongs more in stack overflow or game dev
A simpler language wouldn't help
really
17:10
@Ehsan Essentially every part of the first code snippet is demonstrating bad ways to do things. Here's a somewhat improved version (original in the #if 0 block, corrected code in the #else block).
user4710450
I'm sure C++ is a bit hard for doing this kind of stuff
I'd still need to use complicated features
user4710450
C# and Java have easy local,DateTime classes
I've figured that stuff out now
user4710450
which buy u some time
17:11
I can just google that
because it is general
I don't mind googling stuff
But I don't know stuff like handling the player selecting a region
and then giving that player that region's stats
user4710450
C++ standard library isn't that great
user4710450
You may use boost with it
and then making the other regions computer operated
but the problem is I don't know what I'm looking for
user4710450
Write a prototype of your game first :P
I can't google 'best functions for a player system with local copies of stats determined at runtime'
My questions are probably too vague for stack exchange anyway
user4710450
17:14
Anyway do some searching and if you bumped into any problem feel free to ask us :)
@exitc0de One way to start at things like this is to solve a somewhat reduced problem. For example, consider a version that's reduced to only two continents.
but the thing is I could probably do it with stuff I know
Then once you've figured out at least a start at that, consider how to extend it to more continents.
@JerryCoffin I will try to think about that
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@JerryCoffin, any ideas about my problem?
17:19
@Ehsan The multi-threaded prime finder? I already posted some thoughts.
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user4710450
Yup but I couldn't make it work :(
user4710450
extern int pthread_join (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return);
24 mins ago, by Jerry Coffin
@Ehsan I recommend against using a debugger. Instead, simplify it to the point that it can't possibly misbehave, and test each piece as you write it. Right now it looks like you've gone back to the "first day of programming" level, where everything is in main, except that now you're doing a thread, so everything is in the thread function. I'd start by (for example) writing a separate function something like bool is_prime(int) to test whether a candidate is prime.
user4710450
Shouldn't the second parameter be a void*?
user4710450
17:21
@milleniumbug I'm sure there is a problem with those pointer stuff
user4710450
because the function is fine
@Ehsan are you
@Ehsan No.
user4710450
Why not?
user4710450
void* can be converted to any other type of pointers
user4710450
17:22
But what is the point of void**?
@Ehsan Because it's defined to take a void **, and (unless you feel up to completely rewriting the pthreads library) you can't change that.
@Ehsan To point at void*
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int prime;
pthread_join(&thread,&prime);
user4710450
So the problem would be that!
user4710450
Because &prime is void*
17:24
&prime is int*
also before using any C function consult the API docs
:32773461 First, don't start with the idea that you only have one problem. Second, compile with all warnings, and really read the messages you get. The first I see is:
main.cpp:13:18: error: invalid conversion from 'pthread_t* {aka long unsigned int*}' to 'pthread_t {aka long unsigned int}' [-fpermissive]
     pthread_join(&thread,(void*)&prime);
user4710450
&prime is an int* but the compiler itself converts it void*
So, you've passed the address of a pthread_t where it expected to get a pthread_t. You obviously need to remove the address-of operator there.
Fix that, then see what errors you still get.
user4710450
@JerryCoffin It is a warning in gcc
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OMG
17:26
don't tell me you're ignoring warnings
7
user4710450
That was the problem
user4710450
No gcc was ignoring it. it was compiling fine
user4710450
and giving me 21950 as 5th prime number!
@Ehsan Compile with -Wall and treat warnings as errors.
user4710450
even the IDE is showing it as a warning!
17:27
@JerryCoffin warnings as errors, surely?
user4710450
@JerryCoffin OK. Thanks. I owe you a couple of hours. The error was really subtle
@milleniumbug uh...woops.
@Ehsan The compiler was telling you the problem all along. You just needed to listen.
user4710450
/home/ehsan/ClionProjects/LinuxLearning/prime.c:13:25: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘pthread_join’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
     pthread_join(thread,&prime);
                         ^
In file included from /home/ehsan/ClionProjects/LinuxLearning/prime.c:4:0:
/usr/include/pthread.h:250:12: note: expected ‘void **’ but argument is of type ‘int *’
 extern int pthread_join (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return);
            ^
/home/ehsan/ClionProjects/LinuxLearning/prime.c: In function ‘compute_prime’:
user4710450
I didn't expect this warning could be an error!
@Ehsan Oh, one more point: even if you're writing C, I'd generally advise compiling as C++ as well. It generally does a much better job of pointing out where your code has problems.
user4710450
17:31
Yeah, I am supposed to write in C. I will try -Wall as well.
user4710450
btw, I am a bit newbie in CMake, how can I add -Wall to the arguments?
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.2)
project(LinuxLearning)
find_package(Threads)

set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")

set(SOURCE_FILES process.c signals.c zombie.c sigchld.c thread-create.c prime.c)
add_executable(LinuxLearning ${SOURCE_FILES})
target_link_libraries(LinuxLearning ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
user4710450
This is my CmakeLists.txt
user4710450
for compilation in gcc
@Ehsan since you're already disregarding the CMake style of doing things, put it where you put the -std=c++11
user4710450
17:33
not for CXX
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@milleniumbug No it will put it for c++ files
user4710450
I am tending to use .c file
CXX refers to C++
guess how the variable will be named for C
user4710450
I know
Probably add something like set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall")
user4710450
17:34
OK, I will try it :)
user4710450
Now it gets the error!
Thanks! with `-Wall` I will find the errors much easily :D
@Ehsan Guess I can go to bed now. I've accomplished something at least vaguely useful, and on a Saturday no less.
user4710450
@JerryCoffin Good night! Best dreams :)
@Ehsan Oh, I wasn't actually serious. I just got up a couple hours ago (or so).
user4710450
Um, I was a bit shocked also
17:38
I have no idea how to title my stack exchange question
my question so far: I am creating a nuclear war simulation game a bit like Defcon if any of you have played that. In the game you can chose one of several regions to play as and in my game I want each region to have different stats for their weapons and I want these stats to be changeable throughout the game if a region decides to develop a particular weapon for instance.

So I have a generic Weapon class that has a damage, a cost, a range etc. I then have different types of Weapon all stored in a WeaponArsenal class (ICBM, MRBM etc). Each region has different values for each of these and i
user4710450
It's 21:39 here
user4710450
and you are in UTC 8:00
user4710450
so it should be morning there
no idea how to title that question
and it seems like a bad question
at the moment I'm thinking: How to change a class's variables at runtime without knowing in advance which class's variables to change?
user4710450
Sure the second u post it it will get tons of downvotes
17:41
then how do I phrase it :(
this is why I don't like stack exchange very much
user4710450
I think u should put the ocde you have written so far
Oh I did
user4710450
That way it will meet the requirements
The weapon class:

class Weapon
{
private:
int count;
int damage;
float cost;
int range;

public:
void upgradeRange(Weapon wep, float p) {
float percentDecimal = p / 100;
float modifier = percentDecimal + 1;
wep.range * modifier;
}
// more functions for upgrading each stat
// more functions for setting and getting each stat

}

The WeaponArsenal class:

class WeaponArsenal
{ /* Weapon Types */
public:
Weapon icbm;
Weapon mrbm;
Weapon srbm;
Weapon bomb;

WeaponArsenal() {

// DEFAULT ICBM VALUES
I put those classes in it
not the whole file
@exitc0de this will seriously take me an eternity to explain
user4710450
17:42
So there should be no problem. Go on post it :T
so that's why it's gonna be closed: too broad
then how do I get an answer :(
without getting question banend
*banned
user4710450
No I will come and upvote ur question
still gonna be closed
and downvoted
user4710450
as they see its +1 , they will consider it good
user4710450
17:43
No , trust my experience
user4710450
I had 3 accounts :)
I'll give it a go
which stack exchange website?
gamedev or overflow?
user4710450
and as I posted a question
is this title ok? How to change a class's variables at runtime without knowing in advance which class's variables to change?
user4710450
I upvoted it with my other accounts
17:43
shhh
you probably shouldn't say that
user4710450
@exitc0de gamedev is better
@Ehsan sssshhhhh
that's bannable offense
might want to edit that a bit
user4710450
17:44
No thanks god no moderator is here!!!!!
user4710450
@milleniumbug Actually the 2 other got banned
what tags?
user4710450
and I have this left only
C++ and data structure?
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And this one was also suspended for 2 months
user4710450
17:45
Ya , I'm that dumb.lol
seriously don't ask this on SO
no on gamedev
there is nothing else I can do
I can't figure this out
user4710450
@milleniumbug He is right. As soon as u post it a rain of downvotes will pour on u
then what do I do?
its not even a broad question
user4710450
Why fucking u worry this much? I'll have ur back
17:46
It is
Fuck it
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Q: How to change a class's variables at runtime without knowing in advance which class's variables to change?

exitc0deI am creating a nuclear war simulation game a bit like Defcon if any of you have played that. In the game you can chose one of several regions to play as and in my game I want each region to have different stats for their weapons and I want these stats to be changeable throughout the game if a re...

user4710450
As soon as they see +1 they won't dare to downvote it
rip my gamedev account
I hate how the Stack Exchange mindset is just don't bother answering it if it is vaguely broad and downvote instead
what does that even achieve
user4710450
Here it is
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your first comment
user4710450
17:49
Approve the edit and remove ur comment
@exitc0de by the rules of the site, a question that is too broad should be closed as "too broad"
ime only terribly bad questions get downvoted to oblivion
user4710450
Don't worry
not true in my experience
so there's still hope for you
we'll see
wish me luck
user4710450
17:51
You will get ur answer in 24-hours
user4710450
They aren't too active on gamedev
user4710450
If u didn't gain anything I will put a bounty on it
I don't think its too broad
its literally
just use a map
this is how you do it:
job done
if we were in the C++ lounge and I posted that I would already have 4 downvotes
user4710450
Don't worry! Everything will be OK :P
i gtg.
Have a nice night :D
good night
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