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I had no reason to revisit it since so I simply don't know if it's any better now, but if it is, [let's chat][branch:hello]!)
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+ writing Blueprints is actually pretty darn nice and there's a lot to learn from the editor UX
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+ writing Blueprints is actually pretty darn nice and there's a lot to learn from the editor UX and basic refactoring tools
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- I say this mainly with regards to writing new nodes. it's as simple as dragging your mouse out of a pin, and a window will pop up giving you suggestions on what could be connected there
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+ when you drag your mouse out of a pin, and a window will pop up giving you suggestions on what could be connected there
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- then you select from the list and it creates the node, autoconnecting stuff as necessary
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+ then you select from the list and it creates the node, autoconnecting stuff as necessary
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- one of the nicer autoconnections it can do is when you want to call a function on an actor component
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- one of the nicer autoconnections it can do is when you want to call a function on an actor component
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- instance functions require you to pass in a `self` to call the function on
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- instance functions require you to pass in a `self` to call the function on
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- so what it does is it suggests functions to call on all the _concrete components
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you already have in your actor_, and when you select something like `Destroy Component (DefaultSceneRoot)`,
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it'll not only create a function call node, but also hook up `DefaultSceneRoot` as its `self` parameter
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- so what it does is it suggests functions to call on all the _concrete components
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you already have in your actor_, and when you select something like `Destroy Component (DefaultSceneRoot)`,
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it'll not only create a function call node, but also hook up `DefaultSceneRoot` as its `self` parameter
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+ another cool thing that happens with nodes (or pins rather) is when you try to connect two pins of incompatible types
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+ when you try to connect two pins of incompatible types, it'll automatically insert a conversion node for you
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- Blueprint is strongly typed so you can't just pass in a `Float` where a `String` is expected
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- Blueprint is strongly typed so you can't just pass in a `Float` where a `String` is expected, but luckily this makes the system way less painful
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- but instead of having you explicitly type out "o dear Blueprint I would like to convert this `Float` to a `String`", you can just join the two pins together and it'll insert a
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conversion node for you automatically
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- I do have a gripe with this though and it's where it places the node. it tries very hard to center it but unfortunately never succeeds.
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- I do have a gripe with this though and it's where it places the node. it tries very hard to center it but unfortunately never succeeds. perhaps a bug I could fix one day?
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+ perhaps a bug I could fix one day?
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+ in the end most of the time writing Blueprints is very ergonomic
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- from [Oskar Kogut](https://github.com/kretoskar): if you change a `BlueprintCallable` function to `const` (or otherwise make it pure,) the editor will automatically correct the `Exec` pin flow for you
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+ except when it isn't because Blueprint is still an imperative language and has a concept similar to statements (`Exec` pins), which breaks the entire idea of pure data flow and
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introduces control flow into the mix
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+ the design of Blueprint the Language is pretty dated - it is still an imperative language and has a concept similar to statements (`Exec` pins), which breaks the entire idea of pure data
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flow and introduces control flow into the mix
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- this split is called _pure_ and _impure_ nodes, where impure nodes are those that perform control flow (ie. those with `Exec` pins)
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- this split is called _pure_ and _impure_ nodes, where impure nodes are those that perform control flow (ie. those with `Exec` pins)
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- this results in weird edge cases like needing two separate node types to handle branching (one that can have side effects - `Branch`, and another that can't - `Select`)
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+ this results in weird edge cases like needing two separate node types to handle branching (one that can have side effects - `Branch`, and another that can't - `Select`)
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- `Branch` is used to shuttle control flow between two `Exec` lines, based on a `Bool`. you get a `True` branch and a `False` branch
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- `Branch` is used to shuttle control flow between two `Exec` lines, based on a `Bool`. you get a `True` branch and a `False` branch
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- and `Select` is used to choose a value based on another value, kind of like a ternary in C++
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+ and `Select` is used to choose a value based on another value, kind of like a ternary in C++
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- however it is quite annoying because you can only switch on enums (and other stuff that has a finite set of values,) whereas with `Branch` you can use any `Bool` condition you want
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- however it is quite annoying because you can only switch on enums (and other stuff that has a finite set of values,) whereas with `Branch` you can use any `Bool` condition you want
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- this would be fine if not for the existence of Gameplay Tags, which precisely _do not_ have a finite set of values
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+ this would be fine if not for the existence of Gameplay Tags, which precisely _do not_ have a finite set of values
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- there is a `Switch on Gameplay Tag` node, but that is for control flow and not data flow!
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- there is a `Switch on Gameplay Tag` node, but that is for control flow and not data flow!
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- this isn't an unsolvable problem but it illustrates the pure vs impure issue pretty well - you'd have to duplicate the implementation of `Switch on Gameplay Tag` to have
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a version without an `Exec` pin
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- this isn't an unsolvable problem but it illustrates the pure vs impure issue pretty well - you'd have to duplicate the implementation of `Switch on Gameplay Tag` to have
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a version without an `Exec` pin
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+ in fact I'm seeing a bit of a semblance to the classic [function coloring problem][def:article/function_coloring]
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+ I'm seeing a bit of a semblance to the classic [function coloring problem][def:article/function_coloring]
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+ except where it usually applies to the `async` concept found in most modern programming languages, here it applies to the concept of control flow vs data flow
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+ except where it usually applies to the `async` concept found in most modern programming languages, here it applies to the concept of control flow vs data flow
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- and speaking of `async`, [Blueprint handles the classic `async` problem very gracefully][branch:01H8Y0CKD106HXQAJK87XV0H93]!
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- and speaking of `async`, [Blueprint handles the classic `async` problem very gracefully][branch:01H8Y0CKD106HXQAJK87XV0H93]!
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+ did I mention how well Blueprints handle latent tasks?
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+ despite its flaws, one of Blueprint's strengths is asynchronous and latent tasks
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- since control flow is based on those `Exec` pins, you can easily map your classic concept of callbacks to simply firing off the appropriate `Exec` pin
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- which is annoying but not terrible, since most of that latent, high level gameplay logic happens inside the main event graph anyways
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+ that isn't to say the editor UI is perfect
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+ the editor UI, despite [being helpful as it is][branch:01H8Y0CKD1G06CG62XWZ02JREC], is far from perfect
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- it's actually quite janky and there tend to be brief flashes of content falling into place
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- this is true of other parts of the Unreal editor UI but I'll focus on Blueprint here
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+ the annoying thing is that node UIs are laid out lazily, by default using an algorithm that does not produce precise results for pin locations
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+ node UIs are laid out lazily, by default using an algorithm that does not produce precise results for pin locations
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- which means that when you first load a Blueprint, some of the wires will be bent in weird ways, and will fall into place as you zoom out and explore the graph more
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- the effect looks quite janky and really upsets my inner perfectionist
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- the effect looks quite janky and really upsets my inner perfectionist
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+ another annoyance I have is that as you zoom out, the nodes start looking just a little bit differently due to font sizes being snapped to integers.
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+ as you zoom out, the nodes start looking just a little bit different due to font sizes being snapped to integers
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- at very low zoom levels, nodes stop rendering their text altogether, which makes their layout shift even more.
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- so what'll happen with it sometimes is you'll straighten a connection, then zoom in, and the connection won't be quite straight because of the aforementioned layout shift
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+ maintaining Blueprints in a large project though could be a lot better
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+ maintaining Blueprints in a large project could be a lot better
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+ with regards to your graphs becoming really large
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- everybody kinda sorta just formats nodes however they see fit, and there is no unified autoformatter
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- there's a reason people say Go's tooling is frickin' amazing, you know
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- there's a reason people say Go's tooling is frickin' amazing, you know. it keeps codebases consistent!
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+ this results in what we Hat in Time modders used to call _Kismetti_ in the Unreal Engine 3 days but now we'd call _Blueprintti_
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+ this results in what we Hat in Time modders used to call _Kismetti_ in the Unreal Engine 3 days but nowadays we'd call _Blueprintti_
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+ which is a portmanteau of Blueprint and spaghetti.
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- and not asynchronously in the background, you will have to _wait_ for it to finish loading. which is pretty annoying
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+ and the runtime performance isn't the best for a few reasons
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+ the runtime performance isn't the best for a few reasons
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- the VM isn't implemented in the most optimal way
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- and it's not hard to extract the performance sensitive parts to C++ because Blueprint offers tools for refactoring your code
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- but that doesn't prevent me from liking it!
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- but all that doesn't prevent me from liking it!
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- since it's way more pleasant to write game logic in than C++, given that you don't need to wait a minute for your code to recompile.
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