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00:02
lol
 
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02:51
Damn... Seems they've run out of the blue pokemon 3ds xl :(
03:06
Lua 5.2 is horrible :/
I'm thinking of using 5.1 just to make my worries go away
Why is 5.2 worse than 5.1 ?
they removed LUA_GLOBALSINDEX
every example online uses it
so I don't know how to construct a table from the global environment :s
There has to be up to date tutorials
We'll see. I think I have an idea.
lol overload resolution has bit me in the ass.
Lia is restricted to gcc? clang?
err sol
03:17
if it doesn't compile in VS then I'll be surprised
there isn't really much template magic going around
it should be working in VS2013 CTP.
ah right.
I forgot you guys don't have constexpr and =default
I can remove that though so it's no biggie
you could always wrap it in macros that check MSVC version ;)
fixed it with some trait dispatching again
I love how I only get access violations when I'm working with C garbage :/
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'sol::sol_error'
  what():  sol: error: expected number, received nil
wot
what are you smoking Lua
I said int
03:37
Is it harder to make a scripting language like lua than say a language like C# or C++ ?
no lol
err i meant to say easier
yes
I was going to make one myself but figured lua would be okay
youre making me want to make a sane lua ;)
instant regret
man
screw this
stupid Lua stack.
how do you make a language API that revolves around a primitive stack
drives me nuts
disregarding the fact that they thought it'd be a good idea to make macro pseudo functions :/
#define luaL_newstate() /* some other function */
bastards.
03:58
lol this macro
how retarded do you have to be to do this
wtf is that?
you know how at the end of the macro to continue it you put \?
well this guy went ahead and put them all weirdly (this is column 170+ btw)
yeah but why are all the lines empty? o.O
they're not. I had to scroll way ---> to find the slashes
oh
i thought the line on the left was your left margin
04:00
I don't know why he couldn't tidy this up.
it looks like a mess
im refactoring code atm
I'm going to have to do a near full rewrite for this
I have no idea what breaks
http://www.opengl-redbook.com/
I based my code on example from champter 12 for compute particles
but i used LLOGL
(my own "GLDR" if you will)
but i want a properly refactored version not procedural mess
I love you g++ -E
you are the best
04:22
Also.
TIL of cpp.
C Pre-Processor
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04:43
@Rapptz o.0 What is this monstrosity?
a long macro someone made so they don't have to do template specialisations
just removed ~15 template specialisations with 1 type trait :v
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How so?
std::is_arithmetic!
I had a bunch for unsigned and signed and realised "what the fuck am I doing"
why am I watching a vlog
what am I doing with my life
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Lol
04:59
I wonder if I'll ever get a game as good at Paper Mario: TTYD again
05:21
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10:05
Put my lua wrapper in a repository.
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@Rapptz She's got a point, I think.
She's insane
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Jim Sterling (escapist.com, Jimquisition) discussed the same thing.
could you tell me if sol compiles on VS2013? :D
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He said that the reason why Video Game Violence (specifically murder) became less offensive than something like video game rape is because there's a sense that at the end of a day, if you're murdered (even if you died painfully), that's it. You're done: it's the end, you're no longer on this plane of existence, you're 6 feet under (or in some unmarked grave).
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10:11
@Rapptz Probably won't, because you're an MSVC hater. :<
Won't know unless you try.
Ah wait. I have some constexpr.
-removes-
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:c
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y u no lav me
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y u noexcept so mawch. :c
wow, no noexcept either?
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10:17
I dunno, I'm just fucking with you. :D
how do I change this?
   29  namespace sol {
   30  struct nil_t {};
   31: constexpr nil_t nil{};
   32
   33  enum class type : int {
static const feels wrong
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const
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Just const
b-b-but ;_;
m-muh constexpr
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Well
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10:20
The CTP should be able to handle that
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I think.
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Can you have const constexpr ?
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Or is that an error?
nah I changed it to const
constexpr is implicit const + static + inline
okay.. I pushed it.
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constexpr isn't too necessary int his case because well...
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10:27
lua is a scripting library <__>
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It's not likely to be marked constpexpr anywwhere
just a force of habit
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:P
besides, your reasons are wrong :v
I always mark constexpr constructors as constexpr and tags as constexpr!
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Pat pat. There, there.
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10:28
One day, you'll learn.
So what do you think of the API thus far? :O
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I don't have lua. <_>
I already support tables.. which lundi seems to not support.
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Gotta go get it
if I support auto a = lua["hello"];
a wouldn't be some magic type deduced variable, it'd be a proxy object
but int a = lua["hello']; would have worked (or failed)
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10:36
You should return a proxy object that decays to T
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Throw on failure to decay.
yeah that's what I said
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:D
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This is looking a lot like a certain other thing~
hm?
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10:39
Nothing~
I'm making this for Shinobi btw
So I could use it as the language for it instead of json
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A lua-scripted build system?
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I think this is the first I've heard of it.
yep
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There's OpenGLLoad, which is for making openGL headers specifically
10:41
@ThePhD premake!
I don't use premake though
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Hey
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HAY.
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Where do I get the Lua you're using? :c
10:52
how would I support things like
lua["table"]["subtable"]
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lua_variable intermediate,
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which keeps a reference to the state to support subqueries
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lua_variable should implement the same interface (mostly) as state
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Also, I have to build Lua, don't I?
yes
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11:01
Hm.
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Lua doesn't build properly
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Because MSVC is retarded
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With it's stupid _s variants
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There's not reason to deprecate the standard library. ._.
lmao
pls use printf_s
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11:02
It doesn't warning
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it errors now
yeah it flat out errors
it did that in VS2012 too, very annoying
@ThePhD could just do an enable_if'd operator[]
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Hm?
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lmao
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Why the hell does lua have a main
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11:06
Is this a test program? Why isn't it called lua_test or something?
...
lua comes with an interpreter called lua.exe
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It's got 2 mains
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luac, lua
yep
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So which does it want me to use <__>
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11:08
How do I even make a library out of this q_q
make compiles everything for me
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Gee, how great.
there should be a liblua.a or whatever
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To a DLL?
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Oh, a static lib
11:09
it does both dynamic and static if you're weird
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warning C4800: 'int' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)
2> scratch.vcxproj
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Should just turn that into a compare with == 0
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in pop<bool>
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Er, != 0.
hm.. mmk
why is that a performance warning though?
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11:14
Probably for legacy c code
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Or rather, for legacy c code in C++ code
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People freaking out over doing an implicit integer decay
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It's been then for the longest time
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@Rapptz It weks.
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werks*
11:22
neat
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So feel free to get going with Shinobi.
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Just make sure you get that performance warning thingy squashed and you'll be good to go.
I already pushed it
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VS 2013 CTP solution in RapphD if you wanna try.
I don't have VS
currently as it stands, this wrapper is good enough for my purposes (configuration files)
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11:24
Well, good luck then.
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Back to work for e.
e?
oh typo
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me*
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Lol, e.
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I have a little girl named e, and she is my slave and does all my work for me. :3c
11:29
lol
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Have you checked out saltybet.com
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Do it
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It's fun gambling that wastes time. :D
11:45
I have work in 2 hours
haven't even slept yet
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Lol
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You're crazy.
reasonably
 
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15:21
screw bracket syntax :v
too much effort. If the naive implementation doesn't work then screw it
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Lol
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What's wrong?
I did the naive implementation with a proxy object
didn't work too well
ended up getting overload resolution errors
the solution would have been to make the conversion implicit, but that doesn't work too well imo.
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Show me?
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15:36
o.0
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"virtual public reference" what the hell
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Virtual on an inheritance?
you know, I don't inherit from table so it's kinda pointless.
but it's a future guard in case I do lol
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Rofl, I see
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So, what's wrong with this impl? It looks okay to me.
15:38
I don't like implicit conversion like that :s
I could specialise it for bool I guess
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The implicit conversion gets run through get
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so it's still completely typesafe and errors for the right cases, I think
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It's just fine. :D
yeah I guess :s
here's the issue.
error: ambiguous overload for 'operator=' (operand types are 'std::string {aka std::basic_string<char>}' and 'sol::table::proxy<const char (&)[4]>')
     r.bar = t["bar"];
           ^
I'm not sure if dropping support for const char* would be wise
I mean, it is a C++ library though
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bar is a const char* ?
15:42
it's an std::string :s
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o.0
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Why isn't it capable of returning a std::string, then?
it's ambiguous between operator const char* and operator std::string due to overload resolution
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... Which overload?
template<typename U> operator U() with std::string constructors
it has a copy constructor and a constructor with const char* so it complains
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15:43
It's not doing the implicit conversion for you?
it doesn't know which one to pick
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That's a pain. I don't know why it doesn't decay to pointer. =[
18:21
I have a class Texture templated on an enum TextureTarget, how do I make that a friend class of Buffer ?
I tried something like:
enum TextureTarget;
template<TextureTarget target>
friend class Texture<target>;
user3010322
18:34
Looks about right.
user3010322
But TextureTarget is an enum. Why do you have to pre-declare it (and not just include it?)
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Also, out of curiosity @Borgleader what are the values of TextureTarget? :O
18:48
@ThePhD Circular include, Texture.h include Buffer.h because one of its methods needs a buffer, actually thats why I need to declare friend class because Texture needs Buffer's id for that method
user3010322
Separate the enum from the texture.h
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So you can #include "TextureTarget.h" more easily.
21:44
@ThePhD The problem is not the enum, the problem is that Texture include Buffer, if I then include Texture in Buffer I have a circular include :(
I might just do a lloglIdRef template that will extract an id from my classes
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That's what I'm working on.
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Robot had the idea: native_handle<EngineType>( ) -> native opengl handle
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You can return multiple handles, and pass parameters to help you distinguish what you want.

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