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@Telkitty It was foreach ; I didn't know and probably posted a bad question:
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Q: Bash `for i in...` equivalent syntax for C

PandyaConsider an example for loop which can be used with Bash: for i in '1' '2' '3' '11' '12' '18' '19'; do <what_you_want>; done How do I do similar thing using for in C? In other words, what would be the equivalent syntax in C? or Is there any other work-around?

 
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08:15
guys how do i get any type of image data from QClipboard ? i tried MimeData but it returns null object all the time
nwp
nwp
Looks like you want pixmap.
And once you have that you can .toImage() or .save(path).
Actually you can directly use image.
08:57
Annoy problem..
I find the vs2015 module don't include the source file after export as module..
When I import it ,it will reminder me the soure file is disapear or be renamed..
09:14
Could anybody can tell me how to use the module function of vs2015?
10:10
is the default value of an int or float undefined ? or...0 respective 0.0f
nwp
nwp
There is default initialization when you do int i; in which case the value is not initialized and reading from it is UB and there is value initialization like in int i{}; in which case it gets initialized with the value 0.
10:24
o.k. do I misunderstand this...default initialisation of int means that the value of the int object isnt initialized ?
10:37
basically yes
is this in general for primitive types ?
yes, every type which doesn't have a non-trivial constructor
10:58
Im using OpenGL and I have a model that I want to generate constantly around the camera while the camera is constantly moving forward. At the moment I have a loop which generates 12 in front of the camera, however I want them to constantly generate like an asteroid field. Im not sure how to get around this
reuse previous models and use uniforms to move them around
I just have no idea how I would do that from the code I'm using
I can't stick with my single for loop for the instancing
 
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14:00
Hi guys, if any of you is familiar with openmesh, how can I modify properties of a mesh? As example say I've a mesh already defined, I'd like to take an edge and add a new vertex (say the middle point, between the two ends point)
@user8469759 I think it's mesh.split(edge, point)
that was an example, what about if I had a triangle, with vertices a,b,c. I add a mid point to each edge say mab,mbc,mca (I assume using the split you're mentioning). Now I'd like to replace the current face a,b,c with 4 faces. (mca,a,mab), (mab,b,mbc),(mbc,c,mca) and (mab,mbc,mca)
it's a bit hard to navigate through the documentation
when you split ABC with a point on edge AB you get 2 new triangles (A, MAB, C) and (MAB, B, C) but if you want to have (A,B,C) and (A, MAB, B) you need to flip the new edge
once you know that it's a matter of keeping the edges aligned correctly
14:16
the idea would be like refining the faces of this google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=https://upload.wikimedia.org/…
using the way I said
for each edge add a new middle point
for each face replace that face with 4 new ones
derived from the operation I said
triforce or sierpinsky triangle style if I understand correctly
sorry?
ah are those the names
?
yeah, kind of
the basic idea seems to be the same
I think I might be able to achieve the same thing using a combination of split and collpase
if you take a piece of paper it's not that hard, first split each of the edges and after you have split them all flip the edge you created first aka you split AB then BC then AC and after that you flip edge (MAB, C)
14:22
but I think
that the split operation doesn't create any new edge inside the face
it just splits one edge into 2
like it divides an existing edge into 2 new ones
not sure what you mean by flipping in this case
was just reading through that
but I'm still unsure how you're proposing to use the flipping
split takes the 2 triangles adjacent to the edge and creates 4 new ones out of them.
ok
void OpenMesh::PolyConnectivity::split 	( 	FaceHandle  	_fh,
		VertexHandle  	_vh
	)
Split an arbitrary face into triangles by connecting each vertex of fh to vh.
this is the split I see
it seems to use take a face handle
there's a split_edge
but it explicitly says no new faces are added
so if you you split AB then BC then AC then you have 4 triangles inside the original triangle. (mca,a,mab), (mbc,c,mca) and (mab,b,mac), (b,mbc,mca) You can fix up the last triangle by flipping edge (b, mca)
14:34
ops sorry my bad
yes I'm using trimesh
15:10
I'm really sorry
but I'm not sure I get it
probably the thing is I need to do some experiments to check what happens with these splits operations
I'll do this first
15:26
Everytime I create a project, I should add some same lines, such as
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {

	return 0;
}
nope, you shouldn't use using namespace std;
nwp
nwp
You should not add using namespace std; and return 0;.
it just brings pain
also iostream is pretty bad
return 0; is unnecessary inside main (and only main)
Well could we make a template to implement like Office Word?
15:28
also this assumes you want to use <iostream> which is not always the case
the only part that is correct is int main(){}
but even then what if you want to use the command line args
Well , this code is just a specifcation for my target. :)
are you planning to replicate functionality of MS Word, or you just want to write a GUI application
nwp
nwp
@yode Sure, basically all IDEs should have a feature that does that.
the former will take you forever basically
15:30
such as this
But I don' sure I meet a bug of vs2015
I cannot import it normally after I exprot here:
oh, you want to create your own template for the new file
templates are hidden somewhere in theh settings
@milleniumbug For new project but not new .cpp file
nwp
nwp
Should fall under "item templates".
15:32
look up stuff inside My Documents/Visual Studio 2015/Templates
there you'll have directories for your own item templates and project templates
Yes, you are right, and I know that, but the question is I cannot import to use it even I export it ..
After I export the current project, I will get such .zip file
Then I create a project use it
But I cannot open this main.cpp normally..
it is a bug of vs 2015? Or I have missed something?
@milleniumbug
:39671723
the main.cpp doesn't seem to be the exported .zip file, therefore it's not created when you create from the project
now, why is it not inside, I don't know
nwp
nwp
Have you tried manually putting it there?
yes,I have tried to move it into that .zip file in this afternoon. I will get a same error window @milleniumbug
@nwp I have..
Your visual studio can reproduce this error??
15:53
Hey
is this the right chat to ask C++ questions?
2 messages moved from Lounge<C++>
Hey
I'd like to quickly make a vector/reserve memory for it. It goes something like

vector<vector<structData>> myData(62500, vector<structData>(1600)) this should create a total 100 000 000 structs but it takes a very long time... how can I speed it up?
first, ensure you have enough memory
nwp
nwp
Make it so structData is smaller and faster to default-construct. And maybe you can get away not actually creating the data and just reserving space for it.
second, don't use a vector of vectors
15:57
I though I was reserving space with the code above ?
create a single vector and index it with [i*width+j] or sth
I then wanted to run loop to populate the structs with data
Sorry for disturb, your visual studio can reproduce that above error??
constructor of std::vector creates elements, which makes it similar to .resize rather than .reserve
humh
nwp
nwp
16:01
What is the actual goal of creating 100000000 structs? It doesn't seem very useful.
well If I have render image 10 000x 10 000 pixels, Each pixel can have multiple passes like reflection/refraction/diffuse/etc. I though having struct containing all information would the right way to go
(how do I fortmat code here? I want to paste small snipets I forgot the shortcut :- ( )
May 5 at 13:37, by Szymon Marczak
user image
it appears when you have more than one line
nwp
nwp
@Dariusz CTRL+K
@yode yes, exporting a new project and creating from it doesn't create the files on my machine too
Do you think this is a bug or not??@milleniumbug
16:05
I have something like this
vector<bucketData>
struct bucketData{
    vector<pixelData>}

so what I end up with is for 10k image at 40 pixel bucket, a 62500 buckets that each contain vector with 1600 pixelData
nwp
nwp
@Dariusz You can't mix multi-line code with non-code. Blame SO.
or maybe we should edit this .vstemplate file to recognize that main.cpp?
the nested vector<vector<structData>> above was meant to allocate memory for all pixelData, and then assign it to correct bucketData vectors...
but running that line of code takes like 10 mins or so...
there must be a better way of allocating memory for lots of stuff
10 mins ago, by milleniumbug
second, don't use a vector of vectors
you can make std::vector use a custom allocator
nwp
nwp
16:07
@Dariusz How much memory does that allocate and how much RAM do you have?
62500 calls to your allocator will be always slower than 1 call
but that's kinda involved, though can be much faster if you know what you are doing
humh
I definitely dont know what I'm doing :- )))
if the inner vector is meant to be fixed size (known at compile time) then consider std::array for that instead
no, don't
it will blow up your stack
16:09
I meant the inner vector
humh
running this code vector<vector<pixelData>> test(62500, vector<pixelData>(1600));
takes around 17gb of ram + 3 min to process or so
what's in pixelData
but if I run
vector<vector<int>> test(62500, vector<int>(1600));
then thats instant
struct pixelData {
    int h;
    int w;
    bool render = true;
    int renderDepth =0;
    vec3D currentRaw = vec3D(0, 0, 0);
    vec3D currentBeauty = vec3D(0, 0, 0);
    vector<vec3D> history = {vec3D(0,0,0)};
    int sampleDepth = 0;
    bool skipPixel = false;
};
non-trivial copy constructor
also the history vector will need to get copied as well
humh
16:14
that's 100 million allocations on just that vector<vec3D> alone
nwp
nwp
It might even start making sense to sort the members by size alignment (biggest to lowest) to avoid some padding (pretty sure render uses up 4 bytes right now).
*by alignment
definitely group skipPixel and render together to let them share space
wow
removing history
speeded up the creation to few seconds
o.o
and if you just leave it empty?
16:16
what empty?
struct pixelData {
    int h;
    int w;
    bool render = true;
    int renderDepth =0;
    vec3D currentRaw = vec3D(0, 0, 0);
    vec3D currentBeauty = vec3D(0, 0, 0);
    vector<vec3D> history;
    int sampleDepth = 0;
    bool skipPixel = false;
};
if you just remove it then pixelData is a POD
what is POD?
plain old data
16:18
oh
nwp
nwp
Doesn't look very PODy to me.
I'm assuming vec3D is also pod
ok if I just make vector<vec3D> history, it takes about 1 min and 10gb of ram
nwp
nwp
But std::vector isn't.
@ratchetfreak there's still a non-trivial constructor
(blame NSDMI)
16:19
but it's memcpyable for copy
if I remove vector all together Im at 2-3gb of ram and instant creation
sure
yeah well duh
not only you've removed the inner contents, but you also reduced the size of the struct by 24 bytes
now is the time to wonder if having that vector for every pixel is worth it
so creating a struct with vectoer
takes a long time
is that non-trifial constructor something that could help me ?
@Dariusz no, creating a 100000000 of them does
16:23
or can I expand struct with data as I produce more data?
another option is to keep that per-pixel vector in a separate data structure
like add vector to struct during rendering
humh
separate data structure might work
well
actually
I dont need history there at all
o.O
nwp
nwp
Are you sure you need all data in memory at once? Can't you do your passes over every pixel one by one, possibly looking at adjacent pixels?
With this number of objects you probably can't afford an O(n²) algorithm anyways.
I'm not sure of anything. Its my 1st render so I'm learning a lot about memory/buckets/pixels at the moment + Multithreading...
and no idea what O(n2) is :- )
also consider splitting up the pixel data into separate data structures, especially if you don't always touch the entire struct every time. the cache will love you for it
@Dariusz quadratic time complexity, where if you double the input size the time needed quadruples
@_@
thanks!
@ratchetfreak No idea what you mean, but its definitely something I'll make a note of to figure out what you mean when I know a little more about rendering :- )
doing rendering in software will take forever regardless how will you do it, so there
nwp
nwp
Basically if for every pixel you have to look at every other pixel that means you have to look at pixel_count*pixel_count pixels, which in your case is a prohibitively large number. If you only need to look at 4 pixels it's a much smaller number.
when dealing with this much data you will need to consider cache behavior to get performance
16:32
I see, I haven't yet gotten to the part of looking at neighboring pixels... its something I was thinking off for a month but still not there yet...
@ratchetfreak You mean hardware/cpu/gpu cache?
Ron
Ron
About this one. What's the right way to do it?
I was thinking about deleting the entire template signature and then (somehow) allow only some overloads. What is the correct way to approach this with templates?
@milleniumbug Do you think I should post a question in main site?
nwp
nwp
The answer looks reasonable. You don't have to constrain the template to those 2 types, but it's probably better to do so.
About how to create a project template?
That stuck me long time..
@yode look around, maybe there's already one there, or maybe a tutorial somewhere
Ron
Ron
16:38
@nwp Appreciate it.
I don't know what I have missed since the official document say this
@Ron If you need restricting to the two specific types: KISS approach: std::vector<float> calcFunc(uint16_t* a) { return calcFuncImpl(a); } std::vector<float> calcFunc(uint32_t* a) { return calcFuncImpl(a); } template<typename T> std::vector<float> calcFuncImpl(T a) { /* do whatever */ }
As the nwp's link
Ron
Ron
@milleniumbug Awesome. Thanks.
the best part about that is that allows you to put calcFuncImpl inside a source file, and not a header
of course restricting to a few specific types is quite rare, but it could happen, I guess
16:50
sup? How do I name a class which I initially wanted to make a template but decided against it? It is easy for container but my class is not a container yet it depends on another class.
the two new answers there point to possibility of explicit instantiation
that's fine if you're fine with calcFunc being a template
Ron
Ron
I see.
which, I guess could count as leaking implementation details depending on how you look at it
Ron
Ron
I think that clears it up for me.
nwp
nwp
@EuriPinhollow It being a template or not should not influence your naming, so the answer is "same as before".
16:56
There are actually two classes with same functions which ideally should be templated.
But one is for case A and one is for B.
17:06
They cannot have same name.
nwp
nwp
You need to go into more detail. Maybe the classes should be overloaded functions instead. Maybe you should name them Whichever_it_was_before_case_A and B.
"which ideally should be templated" BTW why they can't/won't?
If I put in header
public:
vector<int> test;

and then in function I would like to initialize its size so
test(599);

how can I do it?
@milleniumbug Look this:
It is a bug indeed I think..
Well, but maybe some workarould to make a template for ouerself..
Since your vs can reproceduce this problem.Could I know your version?
@Dariusz You don't. Initialization of members happens during construction (see member initializer list). Assignment OTOH...
@yode I used the same one as you had, VS2015
17:20
oh dear, thanks! will read more on it
Maybe I can change other exsited template to implement this target.but not use vs to create directly
header
public:
vector<int>test;

cpp
vector<int> sizeTest(599)
test = sizeTest
I tried this but I'm not sure if that works... does that code look doable?
Also, I have found a workaround here
Bye~ and thanks anyone who gived me help. Good sleep. :)
17:55
I have a file that is saved/loaded by my application. I want this file to be encrypted before saving and that the resulting encryption is always different. I know I can encrypt the file using AES256, my problem is that the key and IV are hardcoded so the resulting encryption is always the same until the data changes, is there some cleaver trick I could use to make so the hardcoded IV is changed but yet allows me to keep track of it to decrypt it when loading the application or some simpler idea?
Don't do encryption yourself
3
I am using openssl to do it, all I want is to make it more random
clearly you're using primitives
the latter says its fine to use AESGCM, but that is not the point of what I am asking
IV is effectively public so you just put it with your ciphertext
18:04
you mean generate a new one every encrypt and save it say at the header of the file? that's a good point
thanks!
18:16
@Dariusz you could try test.reserve(N);
18:42
@Guapo so you're not providing any security using a hardcoded IV
anyone can use GDB or if you're on windows WinDBG and find your hardcoded IV
since they're hardcoding a key too they probably don't care about security in the least
19:16
I have another question about to debug to ask..
I don't sure I can present it by English. But I'm desire to know still..
When we use F10 to run you code in your Visual Studio, you will run the code line by line just in your main.cpp
When we use F11 to run you code in your Visual Studio, you will run the code line by line in all .cpp file,even include those internal call..
They are both not my after..
Actually I just concern which line write by me is broken.
I mean, I hope the code run line by line just in all those .cpp included in the current project.. Is it possible in Visual Studio?
nwp
nwp
@yode related. It's for VS2012 but maybe some of it still works.
19:47
@nwp Thanks anyway..
but it is not very good to use..
Maybe some plug-in can do this I think..
Ron
Ron
20:00
If two unique pointers are equal using the == operator, is it sane to think the underlying types of pointed to objects are equal?
As in this question. There was one now removed answer that said it's the same thing.
nwp
nwp
You can't have 2 unique_ptrs point to the same object because then they wouldn't be unique.
The only reason they should compare equal is when they are both nullptr which has the same underlying type nullptr_t, so I guess it's true.
Ron
Ron
@nwp Right, silly me. How about shared_ptr?
RTFM has got me covered: the actual objects pointed to are not compared.
nwp
nwp
For shared_ptr that means they point to the same object. Unless you can somehow make a schrödinger object that has a different underlying type than itself it should be true.
I think you can construct something like that with placement new.
Ron
Ron
@nwp I see. Appreciate it.
@nwp What's your take on accepted answer there? Is there some other way?
@Guapo Nice one thanks! Will give it a go. So far I got my process times to around 10-20 seconds which I think its acceptable.
I have question about something else... Out of the array of 100mil pixels I'd like now to display them resonably fast... Can any1 suggest how I can display that pixel data? I use QT and currently I use QImage to display it. But I think it is causing some issues + it seems to be quite slow when updating pixels very fast...
Can C++ somehow display pixels/update them dynamically? Or i need library or else?
nwp
nwp
20:12
@Ron The equality trick is a shortcut for when they are equal. But if they are not equal you don't know if they are 2 different objects with the same dynamic type or not, so it doesn't solve the whole problem.
I can't think of a better way right now. Everything seems to require virtual functions or dynamic_casts of some kind.
Ron
Ron
@nwp I see. Pity you (and @milleniumbug) don't post answers more frequently. But I guess you have your reasons.
nwp
nwp
@Dariusz There is a Graphics TS in the making, but there is nothing in the standard library right now that can deal with pixels. There are lots of graphics and game engines available for C++ though.
I see
so I need to use either QT or other library to display my pixels, thanks!
@nwp I could have sworn the committee told herb to make it not stateful
oh wait they've introduced a path_builder<>
nwp
nwp
Somehow std::rgba_color::tomato makes me happy.
21:22
@Mgetz yep it was just an initial though and I saw it was not a good idea, hence why I was looking for advice... Right now I am xoring the key in place with a macro use it(do the encryption) and xor it back and the IV is saved along with the cipher which seems good enough for my purpose of making the config file encrypted and its data different on each save.
sure anyone with knowledge can simple go find the openssl methods used and bp at it to view the real key, but then again anyone with time and knowledge can decompile / understand /bypass it either way
 
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23:31
How can "St4pairIiiE" be a type? Or A19_St4pairIiiE?
@AnnaK. That would be from an error message (probably a linker error). When you compile C++, it has to find symbols for different names. It can't compile pair<int, int> to just the symbol pair, because then it would look the same as pair<double, double>. So there's a process known as name mangling in which the names, types, namespaces, etc are mangled to form a unique symbol
@Justin is there a translator for these acronyms?
@AnnaK. The name mangling depends on the compiler itself. There are tools that demangle names
Sometimes the compiler itself provides a demangler, other times someone has already written a tool that follows the name mangling scheme to demangle it for you
@Justin Ok, I googled named mangling and I see c++filt helps
@AnnaK. Good luck!
23:38
@Justin Thank you!
23:52
@Guapo The normal intent is that an IV can be made public, but must be unique each time you use the encryption, so typically you'd use a cryptographically secure RNG to generate your IV, and you'd store the IV along with the encrypted data, so when you decrypt it, you have it easily accessible. Most often, the IV is just stored in the same file, preceding the first block of encrypted data.

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