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00:03
DSL for?
my thing
Should be pretty simple.
00:24
[dsl 17cec93] Barebones on DSL based parsing
 16 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 3150 deletions(-)
user3010322
Huh?
Man... some guy came an did a presentation during one of my classes. I really wanna do graphics programming now, but I have to finish this sociology bullshit first :(
 
3 hours later…
03:41
Working a Lia?
sorta
making a C++ wrapper for Lua
Isn't that Lia?
You have so many libraries and things I forget which is what -.-; sorry
Nope!
Lia is a list comprehension library.
PhD came up with that name.
the C API for this is okay
04:00
I wish I could work on projects with other people outside of school, but last time I tried it didn't work out very well (it was GLDR with Bartek/melak)
I don't mind if people help me.
No one offers though.
Your code is too advanced for me ;)
I offered to help obot with ogonek, and I failed miserably. Well I wrote a tool for him in C# but a) I'm not sure he ever used it, b) he probably could have written it himself in half the time it took me to get it working
my code's not that advanced!
Your range stuff melted my brain. The templates were beyong my level of comprehension
What I'm working on now doesn't have heavy templates.
providing this interface is a mess :/
Hm..
 
1 hour later…
05:19
int main() {
    /**
     * resolution = {
     *    width = 800,
     *    height = 600,
     *    fullscreen = true
     * }
     */
    sun::lua l("basic.lua");
    std::cout << l.get<bool>("resolution.fullscreen") << '\n'
              << l.get<int>("resolution.width") << '\n'
              << l.get<int>("resolution.height") << '\n';
}
neat
works for me.
user3010322
Looks nice enough.
user3010322
Lia would be a nice name for a Lua wrapper, but
user3010322
It already belongs to List Comprehensions, haha
05:23
I named it Sun.
the opposite of Lua/moon
user3010322
Lua definitely could use some Light
user3010322
Hey, Rapptz
user3010322
Should we delete the Lia folder in RapphD?
user3010322
The one that represents the old stuff (not Lia - New)
I guess.
I should rename this into Sol
user3010322
05:24
Probably already taken?
pfft
names can't be taken in my world!
user3010322
Why not try Solua?
user3010322
Oh, nevermind, it's a Japanese band
user3010322
Solua (ソルア) is a Japanese music group that composed the ending themes of the anime Noein and Project Blue Earth SOS. Members * - lyrics and vocals * - arrangement Discography Singles * (2005) Ending theme of Noein / LACM-4231 * (2006) Ending theme of Project Blue Earth SOS / LACM-4291 External links * [http://homepage1.nifty.com/jane/ Emi Inaba website]
because Sol is Portuguese for Sun just like Lua is Portuguese for Moon :P
user3010322
05:26
Well, if you say so. :D
user3010322
I'm moving Furrovine to git
user3010322
This will be the last hg commit in its working state
I migrated Gears to git a while ago
user3010322
I'm really only going to git because fixing that HgSccPackage project put a massively sour taste in my mouth
user3010322
Do Not Want. =/
05:27
the git integration for VS2013 looks neat
user3010322
On the bright side, I fixed it up and had help so now Mercurual Version Control works in VS 2013.
user3010322
Also, VS2013 Git Integration really isn't that great.
user3010322
It's actually really primitive. Better off with SourceTree (dunno about TortoiseGit, though the GitHub interface is pretty minimalistic and decent enough for tracking I guess).
user3010322
I have like 20 Version Control plugins on this computer. =/
user3010322
I have every kind of Tortoise (Hg, SVN, Git)
user3010322
05:29
SourceTree (covers Hg, Svn, Git, and probably other shit I don't know about / want to know about)
user3010322
Then there's the specialized Github one
@Rapptz do you remember the sorting algorithm I worked on a few months back, the one that was insanely slow? I was thinking about it recently, you think it's worth investing if restrict would help here?
user3010322
I think I'm going to delete TortoiseHg and TortoiseGit
user3010322
And just leave SourceTree for Mercrual and the Github for Windows one.
restrict?
god damn it man.
05:30
The keyword
even online tools for C# have better support than C++
no such keyword
59
Q: What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?

acidzombie24I was always unsure, what does the restrict keyword mean in C++? Does it mean the two or more pointer given to the function does not overlap? What else does it mean?

> while restrict is not part of the C++ standard yet, that it is supported by many compilers and he recommends it's usage when available
looks useless
Damn =/
I'm still sad it turned out to be 100+ times slower than std::sort, I was expecting 5-10x difference
std::sort is heavily optimised probably.
05:37
Yeah I know but still IIRC I was 350 times slower, thats not just less optimized that's outright terrible
user3010322
05:48
Patpat. There there, it's okay.
At least it was fun to code because I had just learned of the algorithm's existence at the time.
Lua's API makes me depressed
I don't get why everything revolves around a stack :(
Make your own scripting language ;)
With a proper C++ API :D
Hell call is Sol!
or Lua 2.0
lua_getglobal(L, "f");                  /* function to be called */
     lua_pushstring(L, "how");                        /* 1st argument */
     lua_getglobal(L, "t");                    /* table to be indexed */
     lua_getfield(L, -1, "x");        /* push result of t.x (2nd arg) */
     lua_remove(L, -2);                  /* remove 't' from the stack */
     lua_pushinteger(L, 14);                          /* 3rd argument */
     lua_call(L, 3, 1);     /* call 'f' with 3 arguments and 1 result */
what a monstrocity
looks like shit but it's supposed to be equivalent to the lua code: a = f("how", t.x, 14)
Somehow I feel like this could be one call to a variadic template o.O
actually nvm
but i think there might be a sensible way to "encode" this in one call
user3010322
05:56
That's what bartek and
user3010322
... and... somebody.
user3010322
I forgot wh- KBOK
user3010322
Bartek and Kbok did that stuff.
yeah.
// C version
lua_State * lua = luaL_newstate();
lua_getglobal(lua, "a");
int a = lua_tonumber(lua, -1);

// Lundi version
lua::state lua;
auto a = lua["a"];

// Sol version
sol::state lua;
auto a = lua.get<int>("a");
not sure how he automatically decided it's a number
user3010322
Probably has some lookups.
user3010322
05:58
Also, wtf is with auto
user3010322
I have no idea what you're actually returning.
it's pretty obvious what I'm returning
its obvious in Sol whats being returned (int)
but in Lundi it isnt
Sol 1 - 0 Lundi
user3010322
I like Lundi's syntax, however.
it probably uses lua_type
but I like to be explicit about my types so :P
time for set
06:07
Yours is better, auto a = lua["a"]; gives absolutely no type information
06:28
wish I had someone to play games with
06:42
Play League of Legends ;)
j/k
 
8 hours later…
user3010322
14:23
A wish there was a platform that automatically made it so a local co-op game could be done over online by sending controller input commands to both computer.
19:13
A -> I?
user3010322
?
> A wish there was
user3010322
Lol
user3010322
Oh
user3010322
Yeah, I. :P
20:27
I have this.
template<>
inline lua_Integer get<lua_Integer>(lua_State* L, int index) {
    return lua_tointeger(L, index);
}
but this won't work on int and stuff
user3010322
Uh
user3010322
What do you mean "won't work on int" ?
user3010322
Does it return the wrong stuff?
lua_Integer is a typedef for std::ptrdiff_t
user3010322
That can be a long long and not an int
user3010322
20:31
Compilers are specific.
user3010322
IIRC, you're building 64-bit ?
user3010322
If so, it's most likely long long as std::ptrdiff_t, in which case get<long long> doesn't count for that.
doesn't matter what I'm building it to if I'm making this, I might have a 32-bit pc next time
user3010322
Make defines based on the core types
user3010322
or on the cstddef types (uint32_t & friends)
user3010322
20:32
And make one for each one, explicitly
user3010322
Like this:
too much typing
I might just SFINAE it
but that makes things annoying :|
I can dispatch tags to it I guess
namespace detail {
template<typename T>
inline T get_helper(lua_State* L, int index, std::true_type) {
    // T is a class type
    return T(L, index);
}

template<typename T>
inline T get_helper(lua_State* L, int index, std::false_type) {
    // T is a fundamental type
    return get_integral(L, index, std::is_integral<T>{});
}

template<typename T>
inline T get_integral(lua_State* L, int index, std::false_type) {
    // T is a floating point
    return lua_tonumber(L, index);
}

template<typename T>
oh need T there.
user3010322
That looks pretty good I think.
I have get<bool> specialised, I wonder if it'll pick the generic case :s
is_integral matches true for bool (really dumb imo)
user3010322
20:47
Why not another case in is_integral ?
user3010322
(for the true_type if get_integral) ?
wow another 500 days of summer discussion on reddit
> [–]AppleLaxative 1683 points 9 hours ago (2495|808)
Not exactly a misinterpretation of an ending, moreso the whole movie but I've met a couple of people who interpreted 500 Days of Summer as "Wow, she was such a bitch."
>:(
> [–]dogflap [+1] 1540 points 7 hours ago (2287|749)
She was a bit of a bitch, though. I think inviting him to a party without telling him she was engaged was pretty nasty. She KNEW how much he cared about her.
user3010322
21:15
Lol
user3010322
23:55
@Rapptz y lia so hard 2 port
user3010322
y u do dis 2 me q_q

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