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>It is not about sending data over network. I was talking about something like Deterministic Lockstep for Networked Games Thanks for the article. I'm though still not there as I'm...
Yeah, it's tedious, but again - look at the scenario below. In this case it absolutely doesn't matter, that one machine is little endian and the other big endian. ...
Oh yeah, thanks for explanation. I must say I didn't see anywhere in Dao doc, that hash maps are ordered and that they're even deterministically iterable and that the order...
>It's not a requirement, but a feature that is nice to have in Dao. Understood. I also feel it's a nice to have feature. >This feature will remove some pitfalls...
I was already few times thinking about the `any` type (not only in the case of iterators), but I didn't come up with such elegant solution. The proposed type aliases...
Ping.
IIRC we already discussed this few years ago, but I can't find a proper reference. Either way, I was proposing the same, so I have no objections against your proposal.
I'm surprised - I ran `grep -E '[[][^]:]+:[^]]+[]]' *dao` in different folders with my Dao sources and got 6 results in total (out of several thousands of lines in Dao)....
Nuklear is not to be compiled separately (as separate object file nor as binary library like DLL, so/ELF, dylib, ...). It is **not** a "binary" library. It is only to...
Yep. That's the reason we didn't establish any chat-like platform - we barely have time to review PRs, we seldom come to discuss even important issues here in the tracker,...