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21:00
allah akbar!
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Ugh.
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Come on this is 171 MB.
@Xeo me too.
oops, a bit late on that
21:14
Oh, good thing I mentioned 4 different potential performance tweaks, and offered to write a Karma sample for benchmarking (given more exact specifications) before I went on to address concatenating into a buffer using the same for loop. All of which addressed specific points in the question. I don't think those were misunderstandings. (I hope it helps you or others some time in the future.) — sehe 21 secs ago
@sehe I guess some people don't want to get help.
People just don't recognize good help unless it is shrinkwrapped, delivered on their front door, has their name on it and results in instant world fame.
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Damn.
@sehe It's just no one appreciates being taught how to fish, they just want their fucking dinner.
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A friend once made a cartoon but we both lost it. :<
21:19
Did you post it here?
seems legit.
@StackedCrooked John Carmack.
@ScottW What did you make?
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@sehe Facebook, but I deleted all my photos once.
Nice one
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21:22
And he reinstalls Windows every month without backing up.
@not-rightfold Darn. He must have too much time
@Pawnguy7 His site's "Coming soon" but I remember it. It was called Potion Lore IIRC. here
First result lol
If I were to make a game, I don't know what it would be.
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Q: Wordsearch with directions saved in int array

Ángel Manuel García CarmonaI'm trying to develop a wordsearch which finds the word "OIE" (indicating how many times appears), based in an integer unidimensional array that saves the directions (8), but I get strange errors when I run this (and incorrect outputs). This is the code: int arrf[8] = {0, -1, -1, -1, 0, 1, ...

^ seriously impressive coder
@ScottW People seem to think so online.
Xeo
Xeo
RWBY trailers are still nice.
Not sure of impressive or impenetrable — sehe 10 secs ago
@sehe That's what I said... (Wanna parse some HTML using sed instead?) — H2CO3 4 mins ago
^ cool idea!
Hey, it's H2CO3 again.
Yup. I rather like him. Perhaps he's gone a little less rampant since I had that talk with him (about a tweet)
Does he still think SO is a competitive game?
21:46
Everyone thinks that, right
I mean, in his case he seemed to get angry when others got rep faster than him.
Like those people who get angry when you pwn their asses at a multiplayer game.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does wheels have a class templated on an interface and a size, that type-erases/stores an object that fulfills the interface, using "small buffer optimization" if possible? (effectively a building block for something like std::function?)
His bouts of angers were strangely similar to thrashtalking.
Xeo
Xeo
@MooingDuck I don't think so.
Also, how'd you specify the interface?
@Xeo template parameter?
21:48
@EtiennedeMartel Oh - I didn't really notice. I just noticed he got very ... offensive when other people wouldn't agree with/accept perceived factual observations :/
@Xeo no wait, frick. I see
@MooingDuck Boost TypeErasure?
Xeo
Xeo
Hm... RWBY episode 1 was also pretty good
@sehe He's got an ego the size of an American supercarrier.
Ah. I get it. You want to use :source from _within vim. Duh. Silly me — sehe 4 secs ago
fuuuu
I can't get one single VM software to work on my machine
Old machine?
Too new instead. It's a win8
wtb modules.
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22:09
@EtiennedeMartel LIES
If I have an abstract base class, can I still make it have constructors? (for use by subclasses)
22:21
Dear lazyweb :) Is there a std::for_each like algo that passes through adjacent pairs of the container (in the same fashion as std::adjacent_find does)?
Mmm. maybe I can just abuse adjacent_difference with slightly less pressure on my conscience than with adjacent_find
I think there's a market for an extremely lightweight OutputIterator taking a functor that gets invoked. Of course boost has that, but...
@MohammadAliBaydoun Ho Lee Fuk
What's wrong with it, essentially? It looks like functional in Fluent style
Well, now that I look at it again, it does seem like it can be used for a lot of good
and also probably a lot of bad
Eh, it's a tool. I'll judge the people who use it /o/
Heyho :)
I judge people who are tools :)
22:30
@sehe It doesn't look like Java. But what do I know about Java?
It's doesn't look like exchange server either
context.if(...).then().do0().else().do1();
Or better yet, context.if(...).then([]{}).else([]{});
Is if(), then(), else() empty functions here?
I don't know what they would be, but I do know they'd be modifying some internal state
so you'd have to do some work to get them to be threadsafe
and you may end up in a deadlock if you don't use a stack for the evaluated if conditions
at least, in the way I'd make it. There are definitely better methods ~
22:41
Does it make sense to have a... utility part of a project? For example, I am putting my random wrapper in there, and the thing to convert, say, a 2D index to a 1D index.
@Pawnguy7 cant_think_of_a_good_name.h
always comes in handy
Well, we have <utility>
so yeah
Sometimes I spread them over to multiple source files but keep them in namespace util
oh, crap, the VS APIs are so bad.
@MooingDuck Hmm, that's a nice idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You already invented value_ptr, I believe.
22:54
Erm, how's that related to SBO?
well, it's a value, that stores a type derived from an interface, and presumably SBO would be involved in this.
@DeadMG wtf is value_ptr?
(How far do I have to read up to know what that is)
I don't believe that this conversation explains what a value_ptr is
What is bad about managing classes, again?
wtf is managing?
23:08
I really really hate PHP and it's fan club.
Um.
In this case, a class named RoomManager.
whoah, whoah.
They're talking about how much better it is than C++, I just want.... it's so stupid it's a case against free speech and everyone having the right to vote.
Also the undefined behaviour in PHP is stuff you are unlikely to encounter. the undefined stuff in C++ bits you in the arse quite often - see virtual destructors.<-- GRR!
the fact that you are going to have to explain your entire architecture for me to understand what "managing" is
kinda shows what is wrong with managers.
I don't think so. It only manages one thing.
23:10
there is no such thing as "managing" a class, all you've done is use "manager" as a placeholder for an actual useful description.
@AlecTeal I've never had a problem with virtual destructors. But frankly, they're probably trying to bait us- that wouldn't be uncommon for the PHP room.
This was my description thus far.
Do you mean factory @Pawnguy7, or as a collection of rooms with methods that operate on an individual room?
you have an Init method?
dude, two-phase initialization is the suck.
burn that shit from your code.
@DeadMG make me feel good again, it's so stupid I've walked away, and I feel really down now, reaffirm the superiority of C++ :)
How else would I do init every time I go there?
23:12
@Pawnguy7 How about "Construct the Room object"? You initialize an object by calling it's constructor.
@AlecTeal The latter, I think.
@AlecTeal Nah, I'm good.
Well, there might be things I want to construct only once, but also things every time I go to the room.
welp
make the user construct the Room object.
@DeadMG they bragged about no PHP specification, the things I read in there will scar me for life.
I want to join this click instead :P
23:13
then they can pass or save or re-use whatever they want.
The user?
well, let me put it this way.
@DeadMG I'm sorry, but no, I will not let you!
instead of having a shitty manager, you might want to actually have a simulation structure like a normal person.
Expand on that?
23:15
give me a sec, and I most assuredly will.
@Pawnguy7 I assumed from the context that RoomManager is essentially a list of rooms, maybe with some other things, like getTotalOccupancy, or something.
He's proposing (hopefully) that you make an abstract base class, called RoomManager that defines everything a room manager must do, and an operator [] so you can be like MyRooms[5] or something.
@AlecTeal Close enough. I think last time I made it, it had something like setRoom(some_room_enum), and handled the transitions, which rooms could get via, say, getTransitionInTime. A percantage.
You then derive from RoomManager, and I would contain (not derive from) a contain of some sort too, that way how you actually do getOccupancyCount is hidden from the idea of a RoomManager.
@AlecTeal So basically a RoomManager is a handicapped version of std::vector<room>, with its own weird interface.
For example RoomManagerA could add to an internal occupancy count every time you added a room, RoomManagerB could loop over the rooms and sum up the occupants.
@JerryCoffin the opposite of handicapped.
Oh man guys:
It's like I, in PHP would attempt to upload two 1GB files, where my total bandwidth with the host is 1.5GB.
(Or rather, program an app that allows it)
Has anyone ever been so far as decided what not more to look like?
That comes to mind.
23:19
@Pawnguy7 the description sounds like what I'd call a state machine - something that keeps track of the current 'world state'. In games that's commonly just called World
the word Manager is indeed evil and should be deleted
@Pawnguy7 do you know of Python, that can be a good playground to get used to object orientated ideas quickly, it has operator overloading AND multiple inheritance, so could be useful.
@Pawnguy7 So let's say for a moment that you have a hypothetical Room interface, which has an update(Time) and draw() method.
@willj I don't agree, a manager can be a collection with other responsibilities, perhaps it is miss used, but it has a place.
all you have to do is 1. Construct the Room derived class you want. 2. Update in your main loop. 3. Call draw.
@DeadMG I've assumed this is something to do with like hotel room allocation or something, am I helping at all?
23:22
@AlecTeal No.
@AlecTeal You're utterly wrong.
@Pawnguy7 There's no reason to have a Manager class that handles updating the active room. The update logic goes in your primary loop.
@AlecTeal Your procedurally generated avatar is quite pleasant to look at though.
@willj I'm sorry it's not for sale (10 points if you place the quote)
@Pawnguy7 What DeadMG said. Plus it could be justified to have a class that contains a pointer to the current room (the aforementioned World)
Hello
Hey @HamZa
23:29
@AlecTeal So any pointers to learn C++ ?
@HamZa finish elementary school.
@ScottW what has a place?
@AlecTeal sigh so why when you're called a troll you get mad ?
@ScottW I don't know, it highlights my message....
Anyway, be nice.
@AlecTeal Your message doesn't reply to any message =p
I have no idea what that means, but thanks everyone.
I hope dearly @ScottW that you were talking about my dick though umph
23:32
lolz
@Pawnguy7 so what are you doing exactly?
@ScottW I've never played "rough baby" but I assure you the last time I played rough it became necrophilia half way though ;-)
Okay that was creepy, I didn't mean it like that, lets move on :)
Fuck me. I've just got in, and there are dicks for sale, and maybe the odd asshole. I think I'll go to bed now.
Making it fit actually caused the death @ScottW <-- too easy?
@MartinJames I think the asshole is free for the taking.
@MonadNewb it's all in tips thesee days isn't it?
:P
23:36
@AlecTeal I don't want your kind of tips...
Necrophilia jokes, tipping prostitutes, rough anal sex, and I was told I'll fit in, I like this chat :) Thank @ScottW <4 (yes, 4 [play on <3])
Now that's my kind of girl.
when she grows up a bit, I mean.
......
@MonadNewb she doesn't grow up, she's mechanical, upgrades for them.
:P
well, that works, too
@ScottW but who's counting?
I feel just like Jimmy Saville @ScottW
So guys a C++ question, are enum classes any good at all?
23:40
enum classes?
I mean.... I don't like static_casts.
Yeah C++11 introduced them
ooo...haven't learned about them yet...
Your not missing much
Free assholes? In the clubs round here, you have to pay.
GCCs warnings are enough.
I would have liked a Java enum, I know I just used the J word (god I fucking hate that language, I would rape it's creator just so I could be sure he was dead @ScottW still fitting in?) but the enums are actually really good.
23:42
Wots so good about J**a enums?
I would have liked an Enum that could have had non-virtual members and such, so I could write things like.... enum_value.as_string()
@AlecTeal You can't be bothered with a lookup table?
@ScottW I know, Java takes the "they're classes" a bit too far IMO, I would have liked members, and perhaps a kind of class dedicated to bit fields, suitable for | operations.
@ScottW Fuck. Enums are fucking Object descendants?
23:44
@MartinJames yes, also they make sense as members, and with a non-virtual function the enum's size is the same and such.
It's just a notational difference.
@ScottW Java is even more fucked up than I imagined.
@MartinJames please don't take me as saying "I love Java's enums" I just think - this is the only thing from the language I like - that by not being so restrictive they become more useful.
@AlecTeal I won't. BTW, have you noticed I'm pissed up?
I would not allow enums to have virtual members (Java's only kind of member)
@ScottW Not for me, (Delphi).
23:47
@ScottW .... there are cases for and against that. I am pro "some idea of an object" in C++s case that is of course an empty class, it's implicitly there.
But I fucking love type theory!
(Not heavy type theory either, with overhead, I don't mean Java)
Grr I've found a keyboard shortcut for back involving tab, no idea what!
@ScottW explicit class is also very... murky, I love compilers you see, and particularly GCC, the Object super-class-of-all must be treated differently, then by induction you can prove the type system exists. In C++ if you think you are writing what you think you are, my god you are wrong XD.
Compilers go down hard on code, the idea of a function is blurred and blah, but yes Object is necessary, but something like Python's object, that shows <class type @ memory location> and stuff that's not nessasary.
Do you see what I mean by that, the idea of a base class of everything is logically necessary, but one with members and stuff is not.
Oh right that, yeah, especially as different representations may be desired in different contexts and such
@ScottW I pretty much only use toString() as a debugging tool.
@ScottW 'cept for constructor, copy constructor, assignment, destructor.....
Anyway BRB shower, will be thinking of you @ScottW, I will be thinking of you timidly going "nice to meet you Ben" when I tell you to "BENd over"
But yeah @ScottW the base-of-all "Object" and "here you are bro, some default operators and shit" Object are totally different.
You will be @ScottW, you've just yet to be broken.
.... in .... of course
BRB

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