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[2014-10-14. : 3:07 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- but I don't feel like figuring out how to do fancy tables like that xD
[2014-10-14. : 3:06 am]
jjf28 -- that sounds right dem0n
[2014-10-14. : 3:06 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I don't know how sscanf works
[2014-10-14. : 3:05 am]
Dem0n -- char str[] = "fuck", one[], two[], three[]; sscanf(str, "%s %s %s", one, two ,three); shouldn't two and three just be empty strings?
[2014-10-14. : 3:04 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- u16[width * height], but I also don't want to completely rewrite everything
[2014-10-14. : 3:03 am]
LoveLess -- Friend wanted me to share this with people, so... Here http://djvi.pe/
[2014-10-14. : 3:03 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- what I'm trying to fix is like "(width * height) 2 byte integers: 1 integer for each map tile. Moves horizontally across the map."
[2014-10-14. : 3:02 am]
Dem0n -- exist*
[2014-10-14. : 3:02 am]
jjf28 -- :O
[2014-10-14. : 3:02 am]
Dem0n -- trying to scan a string that doesn't exit and map it to a string should make that string "" right?
[2014-10-14. : 3:02 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- yeah, but then I have to completely change it D:
[2014-10-14. : 3:02 am]
jjf28 -- and avoid the messy nature of having numbers next to numbers
[2014-10-14. : 3:01 am]
jjf28 -- u8 varName[12] would be closer to programming
[2014-10-14. : 3:00 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- whatever, if it's not it is a wiki so someone else can clean it up. :wob:
[2014-10-14. : 3:00 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- is u8[12] good?
[2014-10-14. : 2:34 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- anyway, I gotta vacuum out my furnace. It's been quite chilly the past several nights and I've never gotten around to it yet ...
[2014-10-14. : 2:33 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I'd either have to use winapi to make a "copymemory" function, and copy it to a larger datatype or I'd have to do some roundabout bullshit to reinterpret it as a larger datatype
[2014-10-14. : 2:32 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I remember VB6 also forces signed/unsigned based on data type ... It sucked when I was making SC tools in VB. :wob:
[2014-10-14. : 2:32 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- x/y parameters.
[2014-10-14. : 2:32 am]
jjf28 -- :D
[2014-10-14. : 2:32 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I shouldn't call things 'bits' when referring to computer/programming-related things. xD
[2014-10-14. : 2:31 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- in iscript any of the IMGOL/IMGUL/SPROL/etc. opcodes the x/y bits are signed
[2014-10-14. : 2:31 am]
jjf28 -- prolly the best idea; though that does leave java a bit in the cold; they don't know whether they have to try to emulate the behavior of unsigned values
[2014-10-14. : 2:30 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- because even if it is signed and that is the case, then it doesn't change anything.
[2014-10-14. : 2:30 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- just assume unsigned.
[2014-10-14. : 2:30 am]
jjf28 -- though that might force the question: what if a value could safely be signed or unsigned?
[2014-10-14. : 2:30 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Oh. In iscript. xD
[2014-10-14. : 2:30 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- most values can be assumed unsigned, but I'm sure that, somewhere, there must be a signed value.
[2014-10-14. : 2:29 am]
jjf28 -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: so I should use u/s8/16/32?
<3
[2014-10-14. : 2:29 am]
jjf28 -- well not nothing, gives us some evidence
[2014-10-14. : 2:29 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I prefer U-235.
[2014-10-14. : 2:29 am]
jjf28 -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: jjf28 -1 latency works. It's no latency
yep, I made a tool for that :P; but that tells us nothing about whether the value is signed or not
[2014-10-14. : 2:28 am]
Moose -- Get the u-238 shells upgrade
[2014-10-14. : 2:27 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I can deal with that.
[2014-10-14. : 2:27 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- so I should use u/s8/16/32?
[2014-10-14. : 2:24 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- also really high latencies also work, if you consider never executing commands within a reasonable time, even the most stretched definition of 'reasonable', working
[2014-10-14. : 2:23 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: though I haven't waited with 2147483648 for latency to test whether it works :P
-1 latency works. It's no latency
[2014-10-14. : 1:58 am]
Moose -- Roy
Roy shouted: Or say you added it but don't actually add it so those who try to use it get rekt.
This is the ideal way to proceed.
[2014-10-14. : 1:55 am]
Roy -- Or say you added it but don't actually add it so those who try to use it get rekt.
[2014-10-14. : 1:25 am]
Dem0n -- dev pls add :rekt: smiley
[2014-10-14. : 1:15 am]
Moose -- Daaaaaaamn, I'm reading that infested map topic. Dem0n, you rekt some serious shit.
[2014-10-14. : 12:40 am]
Dem0n -- ohh that is cool
[2014-10-14. : 12:40 am]
Dem0n -- Oh, sscanf? ;o
[2014-10-14. : 12:39 am]
Dem0n -- This program has to read commands from a file and call certain methods depending on what those commands are
[2014-10-14. : 12:39 am]
Dem0n -- If I scan a line of text, how can I then figure out what the individual words are?
[2014-10-14. : 12:38 am]
jjf28 -- seems so
[2014-10-14. : 12:38 am]
jjf28 -- "the function will read and ignore any whitespace characters encountered before the next non-whitespace character"
[2014-10-14. : 12:36 am]
Dem0n -- Does scanf ingore all leading whitespace?>
[2014-10-14. : 12:31 am]
jjf28 -- it can be done; but wrapping all allocated data in classes whose destructors destroy the data works pretty well
[2014-10-14. : 12:30 am]
trgk -- I want GC for C++
[2014-10-14. : 12:30 am]
Dem0n -- fscanf for the file!:O
[2014-10-14. : 12:25 am]
jjf28 -- scanf zzz
[2014-10-14. : 12:24 am]
Dem0n -- parsing text in C... :massimo:
[2014-10-14. : 12:16 am]
jjf28 -- have had had brought? :lol:
[2014-10-13. : 11:20 pm]
Roy -- Would*
[2014-10-13. : 11:20 pm]
Roy -- Yeah, it wolud have probably been worth some sweet karma.
[2014-10-13. : 10:38 pm]
Generalpie -- I wish I screencapped it...
[2014-10-13. : 10:37 pm]
Generalpie -- One comment. It was smething along the lines of "Hey guys, you don't think they'll ban us despite us not doing anything wrong, right?"
[2014-10-13. : 10:37 pm]
Roy -- Here's the thing: you said a jackdaw is a crow. Etc.
[2014-10-13. : 10:37 pm]
Generalpie -- I replied to a thread in r/gaming during the whole Zoe Quinn fiasco
[2014-10-13. : 10:36 pm]
Roy -- What'd you do to get shadowbanned?
[2014-10-13. : 10:36 pm]
Generalpie -- icles
[2014-10-13. : 10:35 pm]
trgk -- test
[2014-10-13. : 10:34 pm]
Generalpie -- Well, reddit shadowbanned me, so their rules are dead to me :P
[2014-10-13. : 10:34 pm]
Roy -- Well, Reddit says you're not supposed to capitalize the 'R', but I think that's dumb.
[2014-10-13. : 10:33 pm]
Generalpie -- "okay"
[2014-10-13. : 10:33 pm]
Generalpie -- "For those of us pedantic enough to want a rule, here it is: The preferred form is "xkcd", all lower-case. In formal contexts where a lowercase word shouldn't start a sentence, "XKCD" is an okay alternative. "Xkcd" is frowned upon." -Randall Munroe
[2014-10-13. : 10:32 pm]
Roy -- "xkcd, sometimes stylized as XKCD, is a webcomic created by Randall Munroe." -Wikipedia
[2014-10-13. : 10:31 pm]
Generalpie -- The most infuriating thing is that Google Autocorrect capitalizes "xkcd"

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