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[2016-2-06. : 5:41 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I don't think I'm supposed to make huge sweeping changes at once. xD[2016-2-06. : 5:41 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Do I have to like list everything I changed? Should I do it all at once, or should I say like I changed scdata to include lo files and iscript.bin and some stuff with PCXs[2016-2-06. : 5:37 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- <Filter>Header Files\Mapping\Trigger Text</Filter> <Filter>Header Files\Mapping\%2a\Trigger Text</Filter> I don't know what this means[2016-2-06. : 5:37 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I added 2, but the lines in this filters thing don't seem related to it[2016-2-06. : 5:25 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- If I compile it to make sure it works will that make the git weird, or should I like copy it somewher eelse first?[2016-2-06. : 5:19 am] Moose -- Doodle77Doodle77 shouted: FaRTy1billion yes, SFileOpenFileEx SFILE_SEARCH_ALL_OPEN Now push it, damnit.[2016-2-06. : 5:18 am] Doodle77 -- FaRTy1billionFaRTy1billion shouted: Isn't there a different way to read files from an mpq where you just open a bunch of MPQs and then it loads it from whichever? yes, SFileOpenFileEx SFILE_SEARCH_ALL_OPEN[2016-2-06. : 5:12 am] jjf28 -- I don't have anything like that at the moment, rather just one that looks through the main three[2016-2-06. : 5:12 am] jjf28 -- we could make a function that takes a list of MPQs (either their paths or their open handles)[2016-2-06. : 5:10 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- It seems weird to me to pass the mpq handles all over the place, and also doing it the other way you can add more/fewer MPQs[2016-2-06. : 5:09 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Isn't there a different way to read files from an mpq where you just open a bunch of MPQs and then it loads it from whichever?[2016-2-06. : 5:00 am] jjf28 -- Well when just before the election it appears there's a real possibility a man like Trump will become president, it's time to get involved [2016-2-06. : 4:54 am] Moose -- One minute she like "woman running to be first woman president!!" then the next she like "I have only kept focused on issues", lolololol[2016-2-06. : 4:52 am] Moose -- And you can hear in the audience it's pretty much only some women cheering. Then later on takes it too far and talks shit about him running a smear campaign and gets boos, lmao.[2016-2-06. : 4:43 am] Moose -- The debate was lulzy. Sanders said she was the establishment candidate, she played the woman card so hard and so fast it was ridiculous.[2016-2-06. : 4:42 am] Moose -- Lmao, I would be more surprised if any major financial firms didn't consider him dangerous.[2016-2-06. : 3:03 am] KrayZee -- A first person horror game where you look down and see your own big boobs. All of a sudden, it's not a horror game anymore...[2016-2-06. : 2:10 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I'm just copying over my changes and sorting a few things while I do so[2016-2-06. : 2:06 am] Doodle77 -- then figure out when you downloaded the zip you had been working using, reset your local repo to that commit, create a branch, copy the files in, and then commit[2016-2-06. : 2:05 am] Doodle77 -- what you want to do is pull jjf28's repo and then push to your out of date one[2016-2-06. : 2:00 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Also some of the unit/image/sprite node defines are copy+pasted from bwapi[2016-2-06. : 1:56 am] jjf28 -- I use enums for all numeric defines nowadays (unless they don't belong to a group of some sort)[2016-2-06. : 1:48 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- also I don't know when to use a big list of #defines and when to use enums [2016-2-06. : 1:47 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I found that out by accident because I was just using the existing GRP list accessed directly by like GRPFile or whatever in images.dat [2016-2-06. : 1:46 am] jjf28 -- yea no need to make a comment to tell me the owner is the player number [2016-2-06. : 1:45 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- So like I don't need to go down the imagenode class/struct/whatever and say like THIS IS THE PLAYER NUMBER[2016-2-06. : 1:44 am] jjf28 -- the code should be reasonably self documenting; if it's too difficult to understand quickly explain what a block of code does (assuming you know what it does )[2016-2-06. : 1:40 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I only know how to do it either none at all or absolute overkill[2016-2-06. : 1:39 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I know, but I don't know the correct amount. I feel like the color cycling comment is too much, but that's also because I already know what it does[2016-2-06. : 1:35 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- How important is it I comment and describe things, such as members of structs/classes? |