> Error 1 error C2784: 'void std::vector<size_t,std::allocator<char32_t>>::emplace_back(_Valty &&...)' : could not deduce template argument for '_Valty &&' from 'initializer-list'
> Error 1 error C2784: 'void std::vector<replicator::ObjLoader::IdxTriple,std::allocator<_Ty>>::emplace_back(_Valty &&...)' : could not deduce template argument for '_Valty &&' from 'initializer-list'
streamsize is used in most places where ISO C would use size_t. Most of the uses of streamsize could use size_t, except for the strstreambuf constructors, which require negative values. It should probably be the signed type corresponding to size_t (which is what Posix.2 calls ssize_t).
@ThePhD So, aside from not handling well files where some meshes have uvs/normals and some dont, i think my results are good, but it runs abysmally slow (i havent looked into it yet, so idk if its my fault or msvc's stdlib), i also have to do proper splitting on materials
(i dont do materials at all yet because i haven't decided on how I'll handle them)
user3010322
5:25 PM
@Borgleader A great work by an amazing individual. He should get a raise.
user3010322
@Borgleader You can split in the obj file by just using material declarations to know when to split.
user3010322
@Borgleader The biggest thing is perhaps doing stream buffering, and also making sure you're front-allocating and move-constructing as many things as you can.
user3010322
Move-constructing the std::vector<Vertex> stuff should probably give you the biggest boon.
user3010322
If you're copying you're going to feel that pretty hard.