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@Rapptz meh
@Rapptz one random theme for everyone !
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So model matrix is a scale
view is a translate
projection is a perspective
er, no.
it's a lot easier to think of them as defining what the vertex is relative to.
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No I mean
Currently that's what I have
ah right
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00:05
my bad!
I don't even know why I typed it, I'm thinking a...aloud...avisually
@A.H. 2 from 3 seems funkier
Rise and Fall, Robots, Yoyo
Sounds great
@CatPlusPlus I got "being lost", "aged 6 an up", "sacrifice"
makes perfect sense
@BartekBanachewicz "Goliath" "Versus" "Telephone" huh
00:18
it should have seed input
> Goliat Telephones Attack
> Telephone vs Humans
> Goliath vs Humans
lmao "depth, prohibition, octopus"
Octodad 1920
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Funk, Madness, Procedural. Nice.
BTW this one is funny too, and has a seed
but it generates complete game ideas so... maybe for some other jam
I especially like the "sanity" switch
maybe we should just cancel all this
user1804599
Reactions, Hospital and Blood.
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00:23
ITT: Surgeon Simulator 2013.
> An action game where you burn cars TO THE MAX.
> An action game where you ride horses with mutant zombie robots to prevent an evil plot.
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@Purrformance NOOO
hmm imma put that on the wiki too
@R.MartinhoFernandes Totally gotta have horses and mutant zombie robots
@BartekBanachewicz Hitchhiking free will insanity
user1804599
Illusion, Pacifist, Everyone is Dead
00:28
@CatPlusPlus Perfect. :D
user1804599
> A horror game where you listen to bankers TO THE EXTREME.
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> An FPS where you hijack fashion designers in the 50s.
user1804599
What shall I do today and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow?
@rightfold What you always do: start new projects.
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damn I'm hungry
with no food at home
and deliveries all closed
I shouldn't have napped from 5pm to 11pm
00:36
@Xeo I actually started turning the alarm off in my sleep :\
came home at 17:30, decided to take a nap for 2 hours, and set the alarm
I woke up at 23:something and took a look at the phone
@Xeo Your city sucks
alarm was off
> A sim game where you color resources because it's the right thing to do.
@AlexM. I've done something similar myself.
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@CatPlusPlus well, it's 1:30am...
user1804599
00:38
@Xeo At least 4 pizza things still open here :v
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tch
the latest anything is open here is midnight, and that's one place only. everything else closes at 10 or 11
And that's just the ones where you can order online
I have 24h McDonalds nearby
And some 24h shops
> A god game where you ostracize clowns and collect loot.
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I have a 24/7 shop at the central station, aswell as a 24h McD, but that's too far away
especially considering that almost no public transit exists at this time
once per hour, if you're lucky
@CatPlusPlus If Black & White had clowns you could do that.
Damn... now I want to play Black & White
00:54
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Q: C++ / GCC - Why does this compile

user1326876Coding away this evening (I realise it's Valentine's Day) and came across something strange... I have the following line: std:;cout << freqs[summations[i]] / 1000 * 10 << std::endl; This compiles. However, if I do this, it will not compile. std;;cout << freqs[summations[i]] / 1000 * 10 << s...

^^ lol
oh it's a dupe...
Oh, it's a label. I was flabbergasted for a second there.
Someone posted this Coliru feedback: 好东西
Can you read it?
Google Translate ftw.
TIL: Good + East + West = Good stuff
@Borgleader The first one.
东 isn't valid Japanese or a Kanji.
user3010322
It's Chinese
01:02
Because that's the kanji for suki
@ThePhD I know.
I'm just saying Google Translate is wrong
@StackedCrooked it means "good stuff": 好 = good, 东西 = stuff
FWIW the Kanji for East is 東
yes, I've found that out with Google Translate :)
@Rapptz right, I forgot that one
> I used it when reading reference from cppreference site, it's useful for me. :)
Sincere comments like that are so rare :)
01:05
BTW
@StackedCrooked For a second I thought that was the translation for 好东西 xD
Why didn't you use Bootstrap when making the site?
@sudorm-rfTelkitty yes, that's what Google Translate also told me
@Borgleader lol
@Rapptz What is bootstrap?
@Rapptz it is, 西 = west. but 东西 = stuff/things
Mistaken it for a different word.
user3010322
01:06
Self-binning?
@StackedCrooked CSS framework
@ThePhD Masterbinning
I got the mandarin to cantonese translation wrong.
What what in the bin?
@Rapptz I know next to nothing about web development.
user1804599
Binary messages.
01:07
you should revamp your site theme man
I created Coliru by Googling SO for every little thing.
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@Rapptz why?
it doesn't work on mobile very well
or well, at all really.
user3010322
Who writes code on their mobile phone?
it's not even writing code
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01:08
I don't think coliru needs much changing. Maybe a dropdown list for prepared command lines, like gcc vs clang vs ghc or something
@Rapptz oh, yeah
@ThePhD I ain't. You?
The ACE editor that I'm using is outdated. I tried the new one but then the yellow during compilation was broken. And then I was too lazy to fix that.
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the edit box becomes invisible when the virtual keyboard is up :s
you can use /mobile for mobile
example link?
01:09
Mobile mode (I created this in May/June last year but maybe I forgot to mention it.)
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lol
I once tried to make a prettier Coliru, but I got Rapptzed bored halfway through
@Xeo I can't even type on the edit boxes.
user1804599
@Borgleader went there did that.
I wasn't using bootstrap though, and I had to google/SO everything
01:10
@ScottW hey
Rapptz and Cat are my most vocal critics.
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@StackedCrooked the edit box may be a bit too small
Rappts about the front-end and Cat about the backend.
I should hire them.
@StackedCrooked looks really bad on desktop but looks decent on the phone lol
Yeah, it's /mobile dummies.
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dunno, it looks bad on mobile for me to :/
01:12
your phone sucks
It doesn't support Coliru.
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it's a tablet
@Xeo a stone tablet? :P
Interesting.
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hm
01:14
On my iPhone the buttons have rounded corners.
But it looks the same for the rest.
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looks the same as on my pc
this is on my pc
lol
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ye
@Rapptz It looks different in chrome
(on PC)
I'm on Firefox Nightly
01:15
I use the non-standard css box layouts.
Each platform supports them but with slightly different syntax.
I may have messed that up somewhere.
Night.
Night
It's like a magic spell has come over me. I'm struck with fatigue.
user1804599
I do not know what to do.
But I still haven't seen all my anime for today.
Still need to finish Strike the Blood and Golden Time.
user1804599
01:22
What an idiot.
@Borgleader TBH he didn't have many other options..
@Borgleader i like the lack of relevance of the picture
@Borgleader OK, so illegal. Did he get picked up because of his bad driving, or was he BOLO'd? TBH, I have enormous respect for children who take on resposibilities beyond their age.
@Borgleader lol that kid drives better than me I guess
due to something that is probably a combination of stress, boredom and inability to focus on multiple things at once, my brain kinda stops after an hour of driving
I also lose complete focus while in intersections
no, I don't have a license
I think it's safer for everyone
01:37
' inability to focus on multiple things at once,' is fine. It's ability to focus on multiple things at once that makes many female drivers so bad.
driving sucks anyway
@MartinJames do I look bad if I say I'm a guy?
lol
nah, after failing my exam twice, I just decided it's safer for myself especially, and also for those around me for me to not drive
I can't say I'm sad about it, I was kinda forced to attend the driving school
I never got my full license. I hate driving :(
01:41
I like traveling by train, and when in cities, I walk everywhere
unless I walk at least 2 hours a day I feel empty
I don't like driving either tbh
what I really want to do is ride a motorcycle, but obviously not on public streets
@AlexM. Sorta... IME, males make better drivers because they prioritise better while behind the wheel. Anne gives a higher priority to chatting than driving, result - she misses gaps on roundabouts when she should just clog it across.
I don't like driving either. It's just one of those things that I have to do, like maintaining someone elses's crap or my unicode shit.
@AlexM. Motorbike - no chance. I would surely be dead by now.
@MartinJames Women are worse drivers tactically, but better drivers strategically. They tend to get in more accidents, but the accidents they get into tend to be relatively minor.
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I never tried getting a license, it was kinda unnecessary in Berlin
user1804599
01:50
Cool.
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out here I've been tempted once or twice, though
still okay-ish to get around, as long as it's during the week
weekend has reduced public transit, from 20min intervals to 30min intervals
kinda sucks
same thing happens at night - and with night I mean 7pm onwards
@Borgleader lolwut
user1804599
@Xeo Yeah, no way am I going near a hire-car in June. U/S-Bahn, even if I have to wait 30 min.
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hah, Berlin has 20min intervals all the way through
even 10min most of the time
01:54
@Xeo If I get really stuck, taxi.
Taxi will be kind of expensive in big cities because of traffic
at night it's okay ... but not adviced during peak hours
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Yeah - during the day, I will use the trains, but if ratted in some pub/club, they will call me a taxi to get back to hotel no probs, I just have to pay.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty I have to ask, I don't know why, but that baby pie survive?
Doesn't come to our backyard any more - chased away by its parents probably. Pies do that ...
@sudorm-rfTelkitty :(
Still have a kookaburra & a butcher bird coming begging for food regularly
^-- butcher bird --^ sings really great bird songs
02:06
interesting that this said "NO programming!" so much. Now I'm not entirely sure how much to trust it. ambiera.com/coppercube
Marketing nonsense
Great - magic wildlife you have. OK, some of it is deadly, but the birds are OK. Not much here at this time of night, though a domesticated dog is begging for the end of my croissant.
Stringing together behaviours in a visual manner is still programming
> A browser game where you grow stuff on gods through the internet.
I should go to sleep
user3010322
You should.
sleep is for the weak.
02:10
@Crowz I wish sleep was for the week.
I wish I could sleep for a week, that'd be lovely
I go bed. Anne is moaning and Bailey has slithered under my desk and is nibbling at my toes like a 37kg goldfish.
Nite all!
@MartinJames Your alchohol bottle is nibbling at your toes? o.o How high are you?
user3010322
Bailey is his dog.
@Borgleader Bailey dog. OK, I'm a bit ratted.
02:16
@MartinJames oh I read Baileys /cc @ThePhD
I gotta sleep...
buh? Bartek? bartekdrozdz.com
@MartinJames gotta not gonna? :p
@MartinJames Does your dog have a foot fetish? Always goes under your desk and does something with your feet @_@
02:26
@Rapptz I only read the title... w t f
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@Rapptz gawd, I fucking hate auto-playing videos
@BartekBanachewicz inspired by you guys I decided to restart my attempt at a C++ wrapper for lua as well. I learned some things. I now think that the lua interface is incredible and a C++ wrapper would lose both flexibility and performance. It would be easier maybe, but the losses I think outnumber the gains here.
02:42
@DeadMG Why not?
@Rapptz also
@DeadMG I already have a default for when you don't need special pre-/post- stuff going on.
@MooingDuck you're on drugs
The Lua API is one of the worst things ever
@Rapptz oh? How are you going to manage passing C++ functionoid state through to lua and back?
lua has apis for it, but I can't imagine how a C++ wrapper could do such a thing
already done
02:44
also, I can't think of a way that a C++ wrapper would manage to not leak lua stack space, except with incredible performance hits
user3010322
The entire interface, all the way down, is managed with compile-time fun.
the only thing I'm having a hard time with now is the last thing on the table that I particularly have no interest in doing
user3010322
Right up until the actual call to lua.
user3010322
My job specifically was making the function stuff work, and work well. I think sol does a pretty good job of doing it in the best way possible, with no memory leaks.
02:47
it uses the __gc meta table
user3010322
We take advantage of the qualifiers of the function types passed in to also optimize storage.
@ThePhD no heap memory leaks, or no stack memory leaks?
user3010322
No any leaks.
My googling of a "stack memory leak" fails me
I'll have to see how you guys did it
02:49
so you'll have to fill me in on this concept
Why would the stack leak?
user3010322
I think he might mean the lua stack.
user3010322
A stack leak would be something like the object not being properly popped after being pushed, maybe. That is, not balancing the stack entirely.
There's only one way for that to happen, and that's pushing more than you pop. I don't see what would cause that.
02:51
I tried to make a very thin interface, and it leaked the lua stack. I'll have to see how you guys manage it
Modulo bugs, of course.
user3010322
You just have to match every call to push with equal numbers of pop.
@R.MartinhoFernandes function() : get several tables, storing a reference to the last one in dynamic memory, return.
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Rapptz created free functions for pushing and popping and lots of template magic to analyze the types and call the right functions for lua.
apperently you guys did tables in a very different way than my drafts thus far, working around the issue.
user3010322
02:53
Nothing is stored in C++-accessible land.
user3010322
Lua handles just about everything. It's about as wrapper-y as you can make it.
@MooingDuck How is that supposed to work normally?
the only thing I find hard (right after functions) is class wrappers
user3010322
All functions are stored by using std::memcpy on the bits into the lua's various up-value indices, and then extracted on the other side by getting each void* up-value and then gluing them together with more std::memcpy, back into the original typed structure.
user3010322
@Rapptz Class wrappers would be a dick because there's no compile-time C++ reflection.
02:55
I mean, I know how to make a class wrapper by hand but I don't know how to generalise it like Boost.Python or Luabind or other wrappers do.
user3010322
So you'd have to create a bunch of meta functions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes by swapping the index of the table you want to keep below the ones you're destroying and then popping. Hard to automate that in a performant way
oh hey look, luaL_ref makes a whole lot more sense now.
ignore me
darn that's clever actually
instead of tables holding a index in the stack, they hold a key for a global lookup table in lua, and when the table is needed, you ask lua to push that table onto the stack again from your key. A performance hit, but not nearly as bad as I expected.
why wouldn't you use luaL_ref?
I don't see how you'd make a wrapper without it
I didn't, I failed
also I was trying to make it as thin as possible
Did you use a condom?
03:04
@ThePhD Constructors kind of threw me off for some reason
user3010322
Access them through a template.
you can't
it was the first thing I tried lol
user3010322
Placement new?
things went downhill from there
you can't take the address of a constructor either
user3010322
Create a lambda that invokes placement new.
03:06
@ThePhD pretty sure that's UB, but would probably work for most cases/compilers anyway
user3010322
As to where you'd actually do the placement new into, I dunno.
@MooingDuck I've used this wrapper on 3 projects so far and I don't notice any speed issues.
user3010322
@MooingDuck It's not really UB, it's just treating every void* as a series of char[sizeof(void*)]
@MooingDuck Yes, we had a long discussion about it in the room when we had to do it.
user3010322
And then using it as storage.
03:07
but I still think that's the fault of the lua API
@Rapptz when retrieving N members from a table, this would do N-1 unneeded pushes and pops.
it only accepts void* due to it being C garbage
night
@MooingDuck how would it being by hand be any different?
@Rapptz push the table, grab the members, then pop the table. I haven't dug into the details, but from what I've seen thus far, you probably push the table, grab one member, pop the table, repeat.
@Rapptz and they determined it was UB but probably OK?
03:10
ya
user3010322
Meh.
@ThePhD which is UB
user3010322
It's like std::aligned_storage as far as I'm concerned.
user3010322
Just in chunks of void*
@Rapptz the overhead is minimal really, I like your design.
03:11
ThePhD added a multi-get
don't know how it works though
I only did the single-get
user3010322
I'm pretty sure I just do get-get-get-get into a tuple.
@ThePhD no, objects are constructed into an aligned storage. You guys said memcpy for your thing earlier
user3010322
Not even trying.
std::tie(x2, y2) = lua.get<int, std::string>("x", "y");
@Rapptz that would work.
03:13
ah he just does get multiple times
@Rapptz Theoretically, one could also leave tables on the stack after a pop, and only pop them before doing an operation on a different table. Or something. That seems overly complex though. Probably not worth it
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@Rapptz sounds like one should be able to optimize that
it's extracted enough that it's possible, yeah
@ThePhD namely, a functionoid could have an internal pointer to itself. Which is no longer valid after the memcpy
there's also concepts like var.x.y.z.y = 3;. With the raw lua api, there's twelve calls, yours would do like 20-30ish.
03:29
is it
how would someone point a camera at the 2d direction of a vector? I have the mouse X and Y
@Crowz (guessing) convert the X/Y into %X/Y of the screen, apply %X/Y of view angle to determine a ray from the camera. (I presume you're asking how picking works?)
@Rapptz extrapolating from what code I've seen. It's possible you have a way around this already
set is 4 API calls and get is also 4 API calls
so yeah, it seems like it'd be around 20ish.
but yeah, I don't think that's enough overhead to be an issue/
could always optimise the multi_get
@MooingDuck Also. In my original draft I had support for that
03:40
The Lego Movie is a very enjoyable film. Go watch it.
So you could do lua.set("a.b.c.d.e", 4) but I dropped it because no one liked it and it was kinda holding me back a bit
@Rapptz lua.setnested maybe?
user3010322
Is there a setnested function?
no
you have to manually parse it and call lua_getfield and other nonsense
that's part of the reason I didn't like it
user3010322
Maybe you could make it a semi-variadic call
user3010322
03:45
lua.set( "a", "b", "c", "d", "foo", 4);
user3010322
That's really verbose, though. Definitely not ideal.
one syntax I was thinking of for mine was something akin to lua.set("window", {{"size",{{"width",width}, {"height", height}}}, {"color", "clear"}});, which could then use expression-template-like-concepts to be optimal. Hadn't decided if it was too verbose or not yet.
user3010322
That's one... diesel initializer list. o.0
I originally wanted to use initializer_list for tables too
dropped it because it ended up being ugly
user3010322
How would you even parse that? @__@
03:48
and I didn't know if MSVC would throw up on it
user3010322
Anyway, I guess I could optimize multi-get.
user3010322
Not really in the mood to, though.
me neither
@ThePhD lua_type constructable from a pair<string, lua_type> or pair<string,string> or pair<string,int>, etc. then std::initializer_list<lua_type>
user3010322
@MooingDuck Oh. That might be a bit hard to make work, but.
user3010322
03:52
Sounds doable.
user3010322
I do like challenging new features.
auto size_format = table_format{format<int>("width"), format<int>("height")};
auto window_format = table_format{format<size_format>("size"), format<string>("color")};
lua.set("window", window_format({width, height}, "clear"));
Happy VDay!
or something, I'm literally making things up
in RapphD, Nov 24 '13 at 5:19, by Rapptz
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';
}
this was how it was initially :v
it was not very good
03:57
@Rapptz a totally unimportant thought, I'd eventually renamed my sun::lua equivalent to sun::thread. Given other parts of the API, it just made more sense.
user3010322
Why does everyone who makes a C++ wrapper for this insist on making it based on the Sun or the Moon? D:
@ThePhD Do you know what "Lua" means?
Lua means moon in Portuguese.
you noob
user3010322
Yes, I know!
user3010322
But like, cmooon. :c
03:59
@MooingDuck I don't have a sol::lua class anymore
@Rapptz 'twas just a thought
user3010322
@Rapptz You got rid of what? For wht?
sol::state
user3010322
Oh yeah.
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@CatPlusPlus OKAY I CAUGHT UP, THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT
04:16
@StackedCrooked Nodame almost finished, Josei can be fun I guess, but it's kinda different, it's fairly vanilla, almost like a love story
@R.MartinhoFernandes i.imgur.com/RpQaemG.jpg
found that on reddit
user3010322
So... she's setting up a biological weapon to kill him in his sleep?
@ThePhD You missed a perfect opportunity for: "c'mon, cmoon."
yay got tweening to work :I
@Crowz Cool...congrats!
04:28
I love how there's always a library to do exactly what you want if you know what you're looking for
@Crowz ...and you're looking for the right things (or your definition of "exactly what you're looking for" includes "vaguely similar to what you really need").
well I mean, try clicking the planet here darkcrowz.github.io/WebGL_galaxy ... it's exactly what I was talking about earlier
04:44
wtf... TF2 item server is still down? It's been like a day now...
 
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@sudorm-rfTelkitty If you're going to try to say something, why not...say something?
I was trying to find a "cat to the rescue" picture but could not find a suitable one
06:54
@sudorm-rfTelkitty A good indication of the frequency with which cats conduct rescues.
07:24
A bit quiet @ moment ...
On the other hand, I have put a few pieces of meat on the outside window sill, the butcher birds are happily eating them one by one
Some local birds demand to be fed occasionally
07:37
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