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03:09
every one is always afk..........
Except me.
But I'm going to bed.
See ya!
see ya
hey,
what's up here ?
: )
03:13
nothin much, just procrasting work, and hangin on the web.
I have a question
sure what is it?
haha
the web can be work-killer
definitely
so whats the question?
i made my library (static one) and i've placed it in /home/me/local/lib
How can i tell my compiler to look up in the directory ?
without extra parameter
like -L...
03:15
what compiler?
gcc
so you want to staticly link?
yes
Somthing like this gcc -static -L<path>
usually i make my makefile or just write something like
gcc main.c -L/home/me/local/lib -lmylib -o main
i want to just type:
gcc main.c -lmylib -o main
03:18
oh so you want it to automatically look in that dir
yes
try setting C_INCLUDE_PATH
and CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
they are environment variables
what kind of variables ?
i mean which environment ?
environment variables...
 
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13:04
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Q: Web Site not showing in IE 7, 8, or 9

MichaelMy web site will not show tables in IE 7, 8, or 9. It will work in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE 10. Why will half my site all of the sudden just not show up?

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I'm trying to pass in arguments (in main) and checking to see if a valid input has been entered, but, even if I enter the right input I still get a message saying it's wrong.. Any ideas? codepad.org/zyJrBVfY
Xeo
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13:36
Ok, question: Since you cannot use a string in a switch statement, could I just map it, to an interger value? So e.g. std::map<int, string> elements;
@Phorce: Taking a sneak peek...
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Command line arguments, please.
oh haiguys.
Hello!
13:38
I read your chatroom history and please keep going. I haven't had such a good laugh for a while.
@Helixirr Don't worry, I asked the question but it got a lot of downvotes
yesterday, by CC Inc
I don't like the word "memory" and "pointers" in the same sentance.
@Phorce: Oh, that's sad.
^ this was just priceless.
I don't understand why so many people down voted it :(
13:39
Loss of empathy, you know?
@Phorce maybe because it was against the rules or was plainly bad?
@Bartek: How?
I'm knew here.
@Helixirr I don't know, I haven't seen it actually.
*new
@BartekBanachewicz What was against the rules? Or plainly bad? :S It was a question..
13:40
Right.
@Phorce link?
Oh, sorry.
Now I see.
Which tbh, I wish people would not just down-vote, actually give a reason to why they are doing it..
@BartekBanachewicz Can you see anything wrong with the question?
@Phorce: That's an excellent point.
@BartekBanachewicz Do explain..
it shows lack of knowledge in basics, which is not liked here
also, you added content after update
before that, it lacked important information
like expected/actual output and behaviour
13:44
Meh, I don't agree with the "shows lack of knowledge"
but it does.
what do you want to tell me now?
Example?
I showed that I tried (if statement)
I eventually edited the question to show the expected input/output
that's very cool. Except it's still not enough.
.. And what should have been given? For future reference
if (a != b || a != c) is totally bad.
you should've read more first.
because the approach is wrong from the very beginning
@Phorce but first it lacked it, so people downvoted it.
So you already agreed that it was missing important parts.
People rarely come back to fix the downvote.
13:47
Okay, that's what I'll accept. I just wish people who give an actual reason why before clicking the down-vote button. I guess it's a way for people to learn
yea, I don't like it too.
Bright future awaits, Phorce! Don't worry!
however, pardon me, it looked like "gimme codez"
Nope, it doesn't
and that's very disliked on SO
13:47
It doesn't look like "himme codez"
since I already provided the code
you provided something that tries to be a code
That's not bad a question to me.
Then again I'm wierd.
I just needed advice on how to do the logic, not "i'm trying to pass arguments and check the values CAN SOMEONE GIVE IT TO ME PLZ"
if you see what I mean?
so you should ask about the logic; and then it would be offtopic
see?
boils down to the fact you should open your maths handbook first
on the "mathematical logic" section.
Also, again, the way you are approaching commandline arguments is totally bad
I totally get your point about I should have read more - I don't agree with the fact you say it's a "gimme codes question"
13:49
Aah, Bartek, you're so... logical...
How so?
(sarcasm)
:-D
there's so many bad things about it I hardly know where to start.
In general, parsing anything is a complicated topic
I can help out, too.
IYO how should I be handling command line arguements?
arguments"
13:51
@Phorce Boost.ProgramOptions
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Q: What parameter parser libraries are there for C++?

JimI'd like to pass parameters to my C++ program in the following manner: ./myprog --setting=value Are there any libraries which will help me to do this easily? See also Argument-parsing helpers for C and Unix

I don't use boost though
@Phorce you should start then
@Helixirr nice fail. Oh, double fail, since the link is for C tutorial.
Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment.
But if I didn't want to use boost (for whatever reason) then there has to be another way to do it the right way? yes..
13:53
@Phorce why don't you want to use boost?
@Helixirr C != C++
I know, but you know, C++ supports C, for the most part.
Because, (don't judge me) i'm doing this for educational purposes, and, I've been told not to use libraries like boost etc.. Because my supervisors have to compile the code and may not have such libraries
(this isn't going anywhere, right?)
@Phorce: I see
@Helixirr you are on thin ice right now.
13:55
@Phorce bullshit.
I mean, ok, reinventing the wheel might be fun sometimes
It's not bullshit
But you asked me...
4 mins ago, by Phorce
IYO how should I be handling command line arguements?
so I answered.
I cannot go up to them and say, "Ok, you need to have boost installed so I can pass arguments through the •correct way•" they would tell me to shut up and close the door on the way out
Also, FYI, it's rather impossible for a beginner to write something in that topic that will really work without bugs from scratch
@Phorce boost is de facto standard for C++. If the employer doesn't use it, you don't even want to work for him. simple as that.
Also, boost is header-only for most part
which means you can, in theory, copypaste it into your code and it will work
Or better yet, learn from it.
13:57
yea
I recently wrote a nice helper function basing on boost implementation
Link, perhaps?
Okay, I'll take a look at boost and see what my supervisors say, thanks for your advice (i wasn't trying to start an argument with either of you)
@Helixirr to my function or to the boost one?
@Phorce I mean, it depends.
For the both of them, please. :)
do you want really working arguments parser, or do you want simple "toy" one
@Helixirr my code
13:59
I'd like to improve my knowledge base, so why not?
@BartekBanachewicz Just a toy one :) It's only to demonstrate a project that I've been working on. I just need to pass in a /location/ to a .wav file and the type of operation they'd like to perform.. In no way would I ever deploy the "main" code
@Helixirr boost one
@Phorce well then you can write something really simple. I'd use a map then.
split the string on hyphens
then take first part of each and put on a map with
key = first word, value = rest
then perform normal map lookup.
@BartekBanachewicz I was thinking of using a map as well, then I can have, for example, map<int, string> and then use a switch statement .. If that makes sense?
that should scale nicely and work for most basic cases
@Phorce no.
Is that bad?
14:02
why is int your key?
because I need to work with ints for the switch statement, so, for example, it would look something like: [0] => '-t', [1] => '-r' then I can switch the key's
[0] => "-t", [1] => "-r"
"because I need to work with ints for the switch statement"
why
why the hell switch at all
Switch to better solution.
That is a valid point ^^ I could just use an if statement since there is only 2 values
:P
use one 'if' per parameter.
it doesn't really take more space than switch :P
14:04
if(operation == "-t'") { .... } etc.. I get you, thank you!
wait, okay? I'll make a sample for you
I think it's reasonable.
Okay.. I think I understand what you mean
14:05
How about a ternary operator?
I haven't used them in agesss
They are handy sometimes.
@Helixirr was it you who said pointers are the hardest thing to understand? :P
Is this room against the loungers or something? lol
14:08
Naww, I don't think so.
Still having problems?
I'm waiting to see the example aha then see how I am doing it wrong to how it should be done
:P
I'm writing my final year project
damn at google drive going down as well :(
messed my day up!!
What did you do? What did they do?
I think @BartekBanachewicz is writing an example for how to handle arguments correctly
It takes a while, but I guess he's doing that.
Ah yes! What are you up to you anyway?
user784668
14:16
@BartekBanachewicz not ProgramOptions though
@Phorce: Helixirr Widgets API for cross-platform GUI and a game engine.
Nothing special.
@BartekBanachewicz How do you mean?
@Bartek: Soon you masterpiece shall conquer us all!
and sounds pretty good @Helixirr what kind of game engine?
14:17
@Phorce just click the link duh
@Phorce: 3D action-platforming game engine.
@Helixirr it's prolly buggy as fuck
@Bartek: Now you little...
I mean, it's still a "toy" example
Oh, sorry.
14:18
Got it :) @BartekBanachewicz I'll give it a whirl and read through it and understand it
just don't pay attention to the lambda
Focus on the method, not implementation
Why can't I see any links? Am I blind?
i.e. this
if (exists("-f")) {
        cout << "-f parameter present with value : " << params["-f"];
    }
@Helixirr click on the orange "totally"
user784668
@Helixirr probably
Yes, thank you very much for taking time out to write it though. It's such a better implementation than I could ever have came up with!
14:19
Where are my glasses...
@Phorce I like to stretch my fingers sometimes
ha! Hopefully, I can actually finish this project now =)
I'm glad Bartek managed to help you out. Good work, Bartek!
I am afraid someone will actually find this code at some point in time and say "you! you wrote it and it has bugs"
that's the reason I wouldn't even bother with writing it and use Boost.ProgramOptions
and to be honest, I wouldn't even use that
I'd embed Lua virtual machine and use a Lua file as a config
I rarely use command line arguments myself, hence the confusion.
14:26
I like lua, but, I haven't used it in a while!
I never use command line arguments, it's just I have to use multiple files (not all at once) and it saves me re-compiling code, if that makes sense?
I pass in command line arguments to my game engine so that it knows, which game data file along with it's configuration file to load.
what's a game data file?
2
My custom file format (.grp) to store game data, which may game engine can load.
You can call it game group file or whatever.
Name hardly matters, it's the content I'm looking after.
I want my game engine to be as flexible as possible.
@Helixirr yea that's what I was asking
@Helixirr so use a script language
14:32
Encryption is also important, how would you suggest me to do that with scripting?
I'm just wondering...
user784668
why do you want encryption?
I don't want users to simply modify data they are not supposed to modify.
then keep it in C++
use script language for user-modifiable content
user784668
@Helixirr why?
@Fanael that's pretty obvious; they are not supposed to
14:34
@Fanael: Also, they could break a game.
That's not what I want.
user784668
@Helixirr they still can if they edit the image file.
I'll try to create an editor for my game engine.
just use right tools for the job @Helixirr
@Fanael: If all game data is stored into one big, encrypted file, it is bit difficult.
don't stick to one language, "just becasue"
14:36
@Bartek: I eventually may use some sort of scripting language to describe game logic.
use Lua <3
I might have finished my C++ API for it by then
@Bartek: Does it have a name?
Can I find it somewhere?
When it's done, of course.
user784668
@Helixirr And guess what? You do give them the decryptor.
@Fanael: How?
Once game data file is exported, it cannot be modified.
user784668
@Helixirr The game has to decrypt, doesn't it?
14:39
@Helixirr I am not sure if I already put it on GH. Welp, not yet
@Fanael: Yes, but let me explain.
My game editor handles project files.
User can create a new project file.
In the project file he created, there's a treeview of all data user wants to put into the game itself.
It's a list of file names only.
Of course, in the editor for entities and levels, user has to see what he is doing.
That's the stage, in which some data, like sounds, models, entities are loaded into the current scene/level.
Visual, you know?
sorry to just come in here, i'm not a games programming.. but, it seems like a lot of work :P
Then, after the game is all done, it will be exported as a game data file (.grp).
To launch the game, you'll need a launcher.
This launcher launches all your game data files (sends file names as command line arguments).
Game engine loads the game data file along with configuration file (the file with key mappings, etc.).
Tadaa, everything works fine.
Got it?
Anyway, I want to create a nice GUI API to implement my editor itself.
@Phorce why? is there any special reason i mean is it inefficient and does if/else and ternary does same asm code???
I tried C#, which works fine, but integrating OpenGL 4 along with C++ .dlls...
It's difficult.
14:46
@wenn32 Sorry, what?
about ternary operator
just was reading on top so just wanted to ask
Oh, I just haven't used them in a while, i didn't say they were good or bad :P
ok :)
and phorce do you know if IF/ELSE and ternary produce same asm code???
@wenn32 why don't you check that yourself?
user784668
@wenn32 under MSVC they often don't, under other compilers they usually do.
14:57
@Fanael: Interesting...
15:16
@BartekBanachewicz May I ask you a question regarding the code I gave you?
you gave me"
if, for example, I pass in the arguments: ./main -r hello world
how would I be able to access "hello world"?
you won't be able to
so should i do it this way:
./main -r hello world which can be accessed as say argv[2]; for example?
uh
depends
should the "world" be part of "-r"?
15:29
so basically, the "-r" means that you want to record the data, it saves it to a text file.. However, I need the name of the file which is inputted through arguments.. I suppose I could have another argument like: -name: hello which if I parsed it, should be ok?
yea
that would do the trick
ooor
if you are in "wait for name" mode
you could create something like unnamed parameters
so something like: if (argv[i][0] == 'name:') { // new param
paramName = argv[i];
waitingForParam = false;
}
I rather meant
there's if (first character is '-') then
make an else for it and just grab all these in an set<string> unnamed for example
that way you can later do
for (u : unnamed) do_the_shit_with_file(u);
gotcha! i'll give that a go, thanks
16:23
Question - If you need a place to "hold" functions etc.. but no data, would it be better to use a class over a namespace? I think namespace tbh
Even if it's just for one function? BUT, you plan on holding more functions in time?
well yeah, why not
16:54
Thanks
if you get 'error: ‘Math’ is not a namespace-name' does that mean, you cannot use "Math" as a namespace because of say <math.h>
?
 
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20:22
that looks like bad include or something
Yeah, it had something to do because it was called Math
I've finished now, I wouldn't let you see it :P you'd want me to re-write EVERYTHING
i'm just happy it all compiles
during the summer, i can reflect over it
and improve on it
when i'm not pushed against a submission date
if that makes sense?
yep yep
 
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21:35
Hi! I'm getting following error: call to non-static member function without an object argument
IterateGetter<CallInst*, CallInst::getNumArgOperands, CallInst::getArgOperand> items(ci);
but i only want to use the address in the template like this: return *obj->get_func(pos);
must i instead of using typename in the template definition provide the real function type? Can't i generalize for any function ptr?
Hi guys, obtuse question here. I've developed a series of libraries that abstract database work away (and allow the programmer to use objects), and further than that, introduced a sort of "code-first" approach to C++ databases (based on the entity framework's code-first approach in C#). All is working great. I'd like to introduce a series of articles to cover it library by library. Anyone have a good site to recommend to do this?
@Moo-Juice Where is the code stored? I.e. github etc..?
I don't get what you're trying to ask, are you trying to ask whether or not there is a community where you can talk about your library to try to promote it.. Of some sort?
Not stored anywhere yet, I want to write the articles first and introduce the library project by project - starting at the basics, then to the framework, then to specific database drivers, and then the "code-first" library that builds on that.
It's more a case of, where is the place to write a series of articles on it.
And provide source
I suppose, throwing it out there.. You can produce your own website / blog where you can write articles on it.. There is also codeproject (I guess).. Check this: codeproject.com/Articles/3360/…
ah, code project... and... the perfect link. I do have an account there, was wondering how to structure a decent series.
Thanks for that.
21:45
no problem ;)
good luck!
Thanks!
I'd love to read it, and, see how you've structured the code - I am writing a library myself
I really am quite proud of the code and want to share it.
well, attempting to. It's in the basic stages now
What are you writing>
21:46
atm, a very very basic speech recognition library (from the ground upwards)
Nice!
once it's finished, well, never be finished but you know :P
I know what you mean - the devil is in the details.
Because my library abstracts the database away
I am providing SQL Server and SQLLite
Then anyone else can add Oracle, DB2, etc :P
Sounds like a good library, get the article written ;) the main problem, i guess, is releasing it into the public domain and being able to handle the many judgements you get
"don't do it this way...", "don't do it that way..", "there's a lot of bugs" etc
The way I see it is - the code isn't perfect. And if others can build on it, then even better.
It's really quite complicated in places to ensure that you get the ease-of-use of C# database programming within C++
21:50
How do i pass a member function pointer as a template argument? vector<MyClass::MyFunction> does not work...
but at a very very high performance.
RedX, use:
That is very true! When I was writing this library, for example, I found a lot of code and supporting documents lacked explanations - so hopefully mine can be a lot clearer and people can expand on it
#include <functional>
Yeah! How long did the library take you?
Phorce, a week so far.
21:51
that's all? include <functional>?
then you need:
typedef std::function<void()> my_func;
(assuming a void function with no parameters)
A week? :o
that is impressive!!
std::vector<my_func>;
you can then bind to "member" using bind.
or non-members using a regular syntax, or lambdas.
Aha, where you from man?
UK, you?
21:53
same same aha! the weather here is annoying this month
(and I know a week sounds like a short time... most of the "database abstraction" code I'd done in C# anyway and ported over. The majority of the legwork was making it do "models" correctly)
ok, here is the complete probelm, i have a class which has a member called getCount() which returns the number of the entries in it, and a function get(int i) which let's me get an item. Now i wanted to write an adaptor to use that class (and others wtih the same pattern) with stl containers.
Which version of C++ are you using?
so i tried template<class T, typename counter, typename getter> class Getter : public std::iterator<forward_iterator_tag, T>{};
C++11
then just have functions begin(), end() that return the containers iterators.
21:55
RedX can you provide full code you're having problems with.. i.e. using codepad.org
then "for(const auto& i : myclass) {};" will bind automatically
and instantiated Getter<TheClass, TheClass::getCount, TheClass::get> adaptor(instance);
But i still need to define an iterator class
there is none yet for this class
I hope i was able to explain it properly
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