From: C R Onjob Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 17:00:02 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Automatic commit of irc logs X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3ebfc9627a3ac3d1dba94624bf1056534d91df31;p=ipdf%2Fdocuments.git Automatic commit of irc logs Gone With The Wind LITE(tm) -- by Margaret Mitchell A woman only likes men she can't have and the South gets trashed. Gift of the Magi LITE(tm) -- by O. Henry A husband and wife forget to register their gift preferences. The Old Man and the Sea LITE(tm) -- by Ernest Hemingway An old man goes fishing, but doesn't have much luck. --- diff --git a/irc/#ipdf.log b/irc/#ipdf.log index 60f5cf2..6b3b960 100644 --- a/irc/#ipdf.log +++ b/irc/#ipdf.log @@ -6600,3 +6600,39 @@ 19:43 < matches> Well, GMP rationals applied to path bounds is faster than mpfr with 1024 bits applied directly 19:43 < matches> That's probably not a fair test though 19:56 -!- msh [~matt@evil.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has joined #ipdf +--- Day changed Sun Oct 12 2014 +14:53 < matches> Setting up the performance tests is a real pain if you want to actually include the really slow methods +14:53 < matches> Well, restarting them can be painful +14:54 < matches> Which means if you screw them up... +14:58 < matches> Placing a limit of 30s per frame was perhaps a bit too generous +15:05 < Pommers> THis is why you should use a build server +15:05 < matches> Yeah except that's more effort to set up than it would save +15:05 < matches> We even have one +15:06 < matches> Motsugo could potentially run all these tests +15:06 < matches> But it has to use a CPU renderer and is therefore shit +15:06 < matches> Seeing the results in real time is a huge advantage +15:06 * Pommers really needs to set up a proper Jenkins set up for UCC +15:06 < matches> Oh, I'm not allowed to use my own laptop in the conference +15:07 < matches> So if you want to fix the MinGW build for me... :P +15:07 < matches> I'll see if sulix's magical GL version changes fixed anything later +15:08 < matches> Ah +15:08 < Pommers> I can give it a shot tonight. If you proof read some stuff for me right now +15:08 < matches> I'm querying the FPS once the view has stopped being scaled +15:08 < matches> Ok +15:09 < matches> (I should record performance in the python script I think) +15:09 < Pommers> tonight means after I finish work that is +15:09 < matches> So 3am? +15:09 < Pommers> Nah, like 6.30ish +15:09 < matches> Honestly I'm probably just going to run a video +15:10 < matches> But it'd be nice to say "Here's the binary with which you can reproduce the results" +15:18 < matches> It's probably going to need to run on a Windows 95 presentation PC or something +15:19 < matches> It has geometry shaders so it's probably beyond hope that it would work +15:19 < matches> Hmm, do I need to prepare a response do a "Why didn't you just use " +15:20 < matches> I seem to get that question every time I use C++ for anything +15:20 < matches> Or alternately "Why didn't you use boost" +16:19 < matches> sulix: What black magic should I do if I want to include the debug font in a screenshot... +16:45 * matches resorts to ffmpeg instead +16:45 < matches> With the disadvantage that 1 frame in a screen grap != 1 frame in the demo :( +16:45 < matches> grap +16:45 < matches> grape +16:45 < matches> grab