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NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking ident NOTICE AUTH :*** No identd (auth) response NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname :localhost. 001 perlbot :Welcome to the Internet Relay Network perlbot :localhost. 002 perlbot :Your host is localhost.[localhost./6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 NOTICE perlbot :*** Your host is localhost.[localhost./6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 :localhost. 003 perlbot :This server was cobbled together Sun Jul 13 02:57:06 UTC 2003 :localhost. 004 perlbot localhost. dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 abBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIkKlLmMnNopPrRsSUvVwWxXyYzZ0123459*@ bcdefFghiIklmnoPqstv :localhost. 251 perlbot :There are 1 victims and 1 hiding on 1 servers :localhost. 254 perlbot 1 :channels formed :localhost. 255 perlbot :I have 2 clients and 0 servers :localhost. 265 perlbot :Current local users: 2 Max: 2 :localhost. 266 perlbot :Current global users: 2 Max: 2 :localhost. 250 perlbot :Highest connection count: 1 (1 clients) (2 since server was (re)started) :localhost. 422 perlbot :MOTD File is missing :localhost. 401 perlbot nickserv :No such nick/channel :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#citadel :localhost. 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NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname, welcome back NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking ident NOTICE AUTH :*** No identd (auth) response :localhost. 001 perlbot :Welcome to the Internet Relay Network perlbot :localhost. 002 perlbot :Your host is localhost.[localhost./6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 NOTICE perlbot :*** Your host is localhost.[localhost./6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 :localhost. 003 perlbot :This server was cobbled together Sun Jul 13 02:57:06 UTC 2003 :localhost. 004 perlbot localhost. dancer-ircd-1.0.31+maint8 abBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIkKlLmMnNopPrRsSUvVwWxXyYzZ0123459*@ bcdefFghiIklmnoPqstv :localhost. 251 perlbot :There are 1 victims and 1 hiding on 1 servers :localhost. 254 perlbot 1 :channels formed :localhost. 255 perlbot :I have 2 clients and 0 servers :localhost. 265 perlbot :Current local users: 2 Max: 2 :localhost. 266 perlbot :Current global users: 2 Max: 2 :localhost. 250 perlbot :Highest connection count: 2 (2 clients) (3 since server was (re)started) :localhost. 422 perlbot :MOTD File is missing :localhost. 401 perlbot nickserv :No such nick/channel :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#citadel :localhost. MODE #citadel +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #citadel :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #citadel :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#modperl :localhost. MODE #modperl +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #modperl :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #modperl :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#perl :localhost. MODE #perl +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #perl :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #perl :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#ipv6 :localhost. MODE #ipv6 +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #ipv6 :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #ipv6 :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#perlbot :localhost. 353 perlbot = #perlbot :perlbot @chris61vw :localhost. 366 perlbot #perlbot :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#mrtg :localhost. MODE #mrtg +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #mrtg :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #mrtg :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#ipv6-fr :localhost. MODE #ipv6-fr +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #ipv6-fr :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #ipv6-fr :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#freebsd-fr :localhost. MODE #freebsd-fr +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #freebsd-fr :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #freebsd-fr :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#botpark :localhost. MODE #botpark +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #botpark :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #botpark :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#css :localhost. MODE #css +n :localhost. 353 perlbot = #css :@perlbot :localhost. 366 perlbot #css :End of /NAMES list. :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot keywords :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot keyword hi :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot keyword foo :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot keyword bar :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot bar is baz :chris61vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 NICK :Chris62vw :Chris62vw!~chris@127.0.0.1 QUIT :"leaving" NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname... NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking ident NOTICE AUTH :*** No identd (auth) response NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname :saberhagen.freenode.net 001 perlbot :Welcome to the freenode IRC Network perlbot :saberhagen.freenode.net 002 perlbot :Your host is saberhagen.freenode.net[rigel.trick-17.info/6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.35 NOTICE perlbot :*** Your host is saberhagen.freenode.net[rigel.trick-17.info/6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.35 :saberhagen.freenode.net 003 perlbot :This server was cobbled together Sun Feb 15 03:18:53 UTC 2004 :saberhagen.freenode.net 004 perlbot saberhagen.freenode.net dancer-ircd-1.0.35 aAbBcCdDeEfFGhHiIjkKlLmMnNopPQrRsStUvVwWxXyYzZ0123459*@ bcdefFhiIklmnoPqstv :saberhagen.freenode.net 005 perlbot MODES=4 CHANLIMIT=#:20 NICKLEN=16 USERLEN=10 HOSTLEN=63 TOPICLEN=450 KICKLEN=450 CHANNELLEN=30 KEYLEN=23 CHANTYPES=# PREFIX=(ov)@+ CASEMAPPING=ascii CAPAB IRCD=dancer :are available on this server :saberhagen.freenode.net 251 perlbot :There are 8320 victims and 8409 hiding on 31 servers :saberhagen.freenode.net 252 perlbot 37 :flagged staff members :saberhagen.freenode.net 254 perlbot 5832 :channels formed :saberhagen.freenode.net 255 perlbot :I have 2005 clients and 0 servers :saberhagen.freenode.net 265 perlbot :Current local users: 2005 Max: 2446 :saberhagen.freenode.net 266 perlbot :Current global users: 16729 Max: 17132 :saberhagen.freenode.net 250 perlbot :Highest connection count: 2447 (2446 clients) (268596 since server was (re)started) :saberhagen.freenode.net 375 perlbot :- saberhagen.freenode.net Message of the Day - :saberhagen.freenode.net 372 perlbot :- freenode is a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center, an IRS 501(c)(3) :saberhagen.freenode.net 372 perlbot :- nonprofit corporation in the United States. 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For your convenience, :saberhagen.freenode.net 372 perlbot :- reverse DNS for servers running the scanner return the hostname :saberhagen.freenode.net 372 perlbot :- "freenode-proxyscanner.acc.umu.se". :saberhagen.freenode.net 372 perlbot :- :saberhagen.freenode.net 376 perlbot :End of /MOTD command. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#citadel :saberhagen.freenode.net 332 perlbot #citadel :#citadel - where the minority doesn't rule || Baby meat > Tofu :saberhagen.freenode.net 333 perlbot #citadel DoomIhlVaria 1081877730 :saberhagen.freenode.net 353 perlbot = #citadel :perlbot Chris62vw DoomIhlVaria :saberhagen.freenode.net 366 perlbot #citadel :End of /NAMES list. :perlbot!~perlbot@lv.pm.org JOIN :#modperl :saberhagen.freenode.net 332 perlbot #modperl :Whoever invented the Perl Black-Hole -- he was a genius. golf active at http://terje2.perlgolf.org :saberhagen.freenode.net 333 perlbot #modperl tybalt89 1081284160 :saberhagen.freenode.net 353 perlbot = #modperl :perlbot Chris62vw 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NOTICE perlbot :[#FreeBSD-FR] Communauté FreeBSD Francophone :saberhagen.freenode.net 477 perlbot #citadel :[freenode-info] please register your nickname...don't forget to auto-identify! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :saberhagen.freenode.net 477 perlbot #freebsd-fr :[freenode-info] please register your nickname...don't forget to auto-identify! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :saberhagen.freenode.net 477 perlbot #css :[freenode-info] why register and identify? your IRC nick is how people know you. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :what version of the shell? :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :you need at least 4.1.1 :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :lots of changes to perlbot. let me know if it acts up in any way :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net JOIN :#perl :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, fuck you :xbeanx!~greg@odin.housing.mun.ca PRIVMSG #Perl :? the command autoload... worked, but the esc-x tetris didn't :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :I've been on a cleaning-up-perlbot rampage for the last week :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :zle is the line editor :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :hehe :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot forget fuck you :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl ::( :lepton!lepton@c-67-173-135-227.client.comcast.net QUIT :"." :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot fuck you is ender_ is an asshat :-( :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wonders who teaches perlbot all this stuff :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :there we go! haha :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, fuck you :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot forget * :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: perlbot used to be in a channel where vulgar, foul-mouthed people resided :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :download and install the latest release: 4.2 :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw: ah. :_iceman!eraser@3ffe:1001:570:10:b:0:0:3 QUIT :Client Quit :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :not counting #perl :-) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw, efnet?!@ :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :heh. :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :lo ! :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :la :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :no, just a channel here, social channel, though perlbot used to be on dal.net :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :li ! :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ré :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ro :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :if zle doensn't work then your xsh install is b0rked :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ri :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :zsh :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ra :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ra :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, Chris62vw :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral but it musn't output it to the default stream :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ry :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :pl :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :gpl :_iceman!eraser@3ffe:1001:570:10:b:0:0:3 JOIN :#ipv6 :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :troll :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :because the default stream goes into a Logfile :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :omg. i was on dalnet! you were on dalnet, too! we have so much in common :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ah, zsh 3.0 :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :plop :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Manuel_B: You know the difference between 'printf' and 'sprintf' ? :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :bsd :Kokey!~Kokey@201.128.142.55 JOIN :#perl :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :plip :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :gnu :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ohh no :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :qolq :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :omg :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :iop :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :hic :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :COIN :rindolf!~shlomi@bzq-218-231-105.red.bezeqint.net JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :are you SERIOUS? Like, dude :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i've always wondered what the "s" in sprintf stood for :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :I think I connected to dal.net once too :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :"string" :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ooooooouuuuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnn :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: silly string :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :omg, we're practically family! :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :lol :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :couin :Loof!~loof@pcp02107091pcs.cstltn01.in.comcast.net QUIT :"Wave - Phoenix with Fluff Mods v2.0.5" :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :omg :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :hoc :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :lol :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :\_o< COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN ! :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :chic! :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ok I read the diffrence :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :^_^ :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :thx for your held :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #Perl :help :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, thx :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :¨_¨ :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION bows to Manuel_B :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :¨_p :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG perlbot :forget thx :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :arg :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, forget thx :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :erf :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :hmmm :Bebabo!~beba@syscon-gw.syscon.ch QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :jagerman: I did it off channel :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :thx should be 8==D :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i want perlbot access :( :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: perlbot access? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :like, omg! perlbot and i have so much in common! :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :omfg :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral, so i can add stuff :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx is *==D :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: your on Perlbot's ignore list? :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :he wants to be able to fondle perlbot's provate structures :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx is 8==D :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, ignore :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :"so i can, like, add stuff, and stuff" :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PRIVMSG #Perl :private :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i dunno. am i allowed to add stuff? :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :forget thx :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i assumed that i had to be speshul. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :learn 1337grish :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx is 8==D :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG perlbot :thx :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :jagerman, like, omg :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :and she was like, you know, whatever :rickest!~rickest@206.231.182.4 JOIN :#perl :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot, thx :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot be sili :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :sheesh, someone needs to grow up :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #Perl ::) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili sure, go right ahead! :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :*eg* :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot plz :Amidamaru!~Amidamaru@pD9E36397.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"blah... connection reset, too lazy to identify everywhere" :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot kthx :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl ::( :Amidamaru!~Amidamaru@pD9E36397.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :jason^!~carrjl@129.33.1.37 QUIT :"Leaving" :Shad!Shad@80.65.237.235 JOIN :#FreeBSD-fr :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG perlbot :help :tvi!~tvi@tvi.vfu.cz QUIT :"Leaving" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :$a{shift} <- that always gets me :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :and in perl 6 you can do $shift{shift} !1!! :motodrea1!~failure@pD9550B66.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :which is presumably different from %shift<> ? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :yes, very! :sylvinus!~sylvinus@ca-metz-12-191.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ok, what does it do? :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: anyone except sudo and oblio can talk to the bot. them twos are ignored completely :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :oblio so the bots don't get into an infinite loop, and sudo because he's annoying :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG perlbot :ignores :nenambe!~nenam@druid.cse.sc.edu JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG perlbot :ignore :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #citadel :perlbot thx :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #Perl :hehe :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #citadel :perlbot kthx is like, omg, ur welcome! :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #citadel :perlbot plz is nigga pleaze :Arvind-NL!~Arvind@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl QUIT :Remote closed the connection :piranha!piranha@3ffe:b80:1ca1:0:0:0:deca:fbad JOIN :#ipv6 :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :salut :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :j'arrive pas à passer root sous FreeBSD :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :quand je tape "su" ou "su root" :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ca me répond sorry :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :sans me demander aucun pass :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :quelqu'un saurait pourquoi ? :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :willand: ton mec est dans wheel ? :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :yay :D :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :wheel ?? :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :zulzul: le wheel c'est mallllllllllllllllllllllllll :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :c'est la première fois que j'installe un BSD :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :ACTION has successfully locked up IE using expression(); :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :c'est le symbole de la lutte des classes ! :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :willand: bah rtfm :) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #Perl :I get "Useless use of private variable in void context at scheduler.pl line 23." line: while ($temp => 1) { ... } any ideas how I can fix this and whats wrong :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :d'habitude je tourne sous GNU/Linux :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :^daemon: what do you think that means? :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :et j'ai jamais eu de probs pour passer root :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw, but can I have the bot remember stuff? :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :willand: ajoute toi dans le groupe wheel (a l'aide de pw ou modifie le /etc/group) :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :willand: info su :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :pour utiliser su, il faut que ton user appartiennene a wheel :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :^daemon: oh I think you might want the >= operator... :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #Perl :integral, it says useless sue of a void context :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :c ecrit dans le maneul :) :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm.. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #Perl :but I want equal to or greater than :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #Perl :oh :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot tell Sili about help :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :mais c'est spécifique à BSD ca ? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #Perl :oops hehe :) :Snaff!~Snaff@AC9462FE.ipt.aol.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :aha. :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :non c'est le contraire :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :i'm displaying an image and i want the title text to always line up centered under the pic and be left-justified but i'm having a heck of a time controlling the placement of the text under the image at different browser sizes (windowed/full screen)...anyone found a way to do this? :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :RMS a tapper un caca nerveux avec le groupe wheel (la version sans PAM) :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :info su sur une babasse linux ou ils ont pas coupé le passage interessant :) :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :without using a table :meff!meff@adsl-67-67-220-203.dsl.austtx.swbell.net QUIT :"Lost terminal" :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :bon bah merci tout le monde :) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :infinite loop. that could be fun :Snaff!~Snaff@ACD1C021.ipt.aol.com JOIN :#ipv6-fr :JOSF!identified@3e44ab9d.adsl.enternet.hu QUIT :"Reset connected by peer" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :It's rather boring really :Kokey!~Kokey@201.128.142.55 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :I wouldn't know :( :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :It would be more fun if the bots used probabalistic modules to generate their responses :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :you want it centered /and/ left-justified? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu JOIN :#perl :Dengar!~dengar@cc109748-a.groni1.gr.home.nl QUIT :Remote closed the connection :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :en tout cas sur mon Linux j'ai ca : :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :[willand@willand willand]$ cat /etc/group | grep wheel :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :wheel:x:10: :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :hello? :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- yes...centered under the pic but the text leftljustified :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :plz leave message :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :*beep* :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :http://www-ai.ijs.si/eliza/eliza.html :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :it's been literally years since I've done IRC :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :willand: tu ecoutes ce qu'on te dis ? :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :can you draw a diagram or something? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper, you've missed out on so much. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :just wish verifying that I am in the right place. :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :si tu veux avoir un linux sous FreeBSD ne met pas FreeBSD ! :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :because IRC is the happenning place to be. it's where it's at :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#modperl :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :I really wish icewm had groups :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#ipv6 :Dengar!~dengar@cc109748-a.groni1.gr.home.nl JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :flaming, rudeness, insults, random swearing, headaches, etc :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :je dis juste qu'on vient de me dire :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :que wheel était aussi sous Linux présent :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tabbed window grouping is so nice :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :icewm is kinda nice and sucky at the same time. :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :et que les users pour pouvoir se logger en root :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wonders why a chemist would use Perl rather than FORTRAN :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :RMS a choisi que le groupe whell appartenait a l'axe du mal donc y'a pas de wheel dans *GNU* su :Brzi!~Brzi@d166-p1-as01-split.net.vip.hr JOIN :#css :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :devaient appartenir au groupe :Groundy!~normanr@openboxsoftware.com QUIT :"home, & pizza" :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ACTION va manger :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :merci tout le monde :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :sili, it started here, long before there was MSN, Yahoo or AOL, instant messengers. :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: yes you can have the bot remember stuff :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: He knows perl? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I use both :Skaman_Sam!~Skaman_Sa@sdn-ap-008dcwashP0437.dialsprint.net JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: so you'll agree that FORTRAN is superior for everything Perl can do? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :started with Fortran :Skaman_Sam!~Skaman_Sa@sdn-ap-008dcwashP0437.dialsprint.net PRIVMSG #Perl :hello all :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :hi Skaman_Sam :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION forgot trolling from his list :Skaman_Sam!~Skaman_Sa@sdn-ap-008dcwashP0437.dialsprint.net PRIVMSG #Perl :is there any way to modify @INC? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :yeah, ...um... sure :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION must finish the fortran IRC bot :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :Skaman_Sam: use lib qw(/path/path/path) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :haha :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :because regular expressions are so easy in FORTRAN :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :fortran. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot tell Skaman_Sam about set inc :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- example at http://www.therunninghorse.com/pow/sandra_f_oppegard-after_the_race.shtml :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 PRIVMSG #Perl :Would $hash{foo} = { bar => 1, baz => 2 } be valid to create an entry into a hash of hash references? :Brzi!~Brzi@d166-p1-as01-split.net.vip.hr PRIVMSG #css :how would one border only table row bottom? possible? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :so who are the regulars and gurus in the channel? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :myself :influenz1!~alpete@ex-nihilo-llc.com JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Fang: Yeah thats fine :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :and maybe integral. he almost knows as much asme. :crumbhead!~psimon@66.92.109.169 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag is still learning. :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :you are. congratulations, perlygatekeeper, we'll be sending you privmsgs for help from now on :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i'm guru. :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 PRIVMSG #Perl :tag: ok thanks :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :still learning what? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :bpalmer is padawan :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :what? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag, i'm bored :( :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION has a bot that labels things either 'user' or 'guru' :-P :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I am pretty good with perl :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm... :PerlStalker!~PerlStalk@billing.amigo.net NICK :PS-afk :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #citadel :perlbot set inc :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: Watch and learn for yourself. :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :you've tried display:inline-block perhaps? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :hi can you teach me PERL ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :currently perlygatekeeper is registering as 'user' and Sili as 'perlref' :-/ :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :but the unfortunate thing is that if *I* have questions there are none here that I can ask :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: Ask and the genie shall answer :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i guess perlref is a step up from useR? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :or below. :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- are you thinking for the text div? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: below. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :sweet. :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :so your bot classifies users by what they say in the channel? :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :yeah :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Nah, I think perlref just had the most training data :-P :nenambe!~nenam@druid.cse.sc.edu QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :sohlow!~toor@148.239.202.68.cfl.rr.com JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :yes, a bit, well no, sort of :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ok, I have a subroutine, that has require("FILE.pl"); :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :hehe :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :don't do it! :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :well, inline-block shouldnt be neccessary, actually.. regular block maybe... :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :It was a quick hack with AI::Categorizer. :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :do you? or is that a lie! :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: ick :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :FILE.pl defines connect_readonly() :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :right, right :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: thats gross dude. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ya :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :I've got a tiny training set using 30 messages from IRC :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i found that out the hard way recently :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :what? :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION waits for the knees to stop jerking :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :icky icky :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :I was hoping it could automatically figure out when I should be using my /perlref (etc) aliases :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :
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:tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: Use packages don't do silly things like stuff a bunch of subroutines in a bunch of separate files. :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION banged his knee :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: Are you using Perl4? :Skaman_Sam!~Skaman_Sa@sdn-ap-008dcwashP0437.dialsprint.net PRIVMSG #Perl :thanks, PerlJam :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :no :_iceman!eraser@3ffe:1001:570:10:b:0:0:3 QUIT :Client Quit :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :That's perfectly good Perl4! :Skaman_Sam!~Skaman_Sa@sdn-ap-008dcwashP0437.dialsprint.net QUIT :Client Quit :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :hey, yeah, this is old ok :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: you should downgrade now, Perl5 has lots of those modern fancy features, like OO :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :plan on putting them in a module sometime :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :OO is for nerds :MANOWAR^!~nenam@druid.cse.sc.edu QUIT :Connection timed out :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :is this some sort of initiation rite? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :no :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :general harassment. :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: its honest advice :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: The signal/noise ratio in here fluctuates wildly. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :am I going to get paddled next? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: Coding like that is bad mmmk? :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :OO is for objectivists! :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw, I OBJECT! :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION retires to a hidden valley in Colorado :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :the irony. :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: it makes for hard to maintain results. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :<- bends over and screams "May I have another SIR!" :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :you do, but you don't want to, I know :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au QUIT :"Leaving" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wrote a module using _Exporter_ yesterday... :Franckladit!~glop@franckv6.paillaret.info QUIT :"011000100111100101100101" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :exp0rt3r :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral, no way d00d! :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: I just buckled in and started using Exporter too :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ok, how do I print the subroutines known at a given point in a program. :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: so what is your question? best just to get it out before the pack gets your heel and drags you down :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- no, that still moves the text to the left edge :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :IE how do I extract that from the symbol table? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :print *$_{NAME} for grep { defined *$_{CODE} } %:: # ? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: I decided yeah, its bigger than it needs to be, true...but I figure, half the modules I use are going to use it, its already loaded, might as well abuse it. :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION loses grip on perlygatekeeper's heel :Al-KhwarizmiAFK!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-Khwarizmi :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION still hasn't ever used Exporter :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ivea4b.dialup.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: why are you attempting to do things in such a broken fashion? :Jazza!~Jazza@66.235.194.217 QUIT :Connection timed out :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :but :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :heh :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :The Exporter in 5.8.3 got me :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :yay, it works! :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I'm writing an OO application. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :writing modules :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :lies. :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: good luck :) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :oops, bug :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ivea4b.dialup.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: that sounds nothing like what you are doing! :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :cause I didn't know the exporting of the import subroutine is such a new feature :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: perl -le 'sub a {}; print *$_{NAME} for grep { defined *$_{CODE} } values %::' :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :use Exporter "import"; :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :have an older library with routines to interface with database. :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tagged :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :mofinoed :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :mofino :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :whatsup :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh|offline :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :tag: oh I'd forgotten that. I just used inheritance, doh :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Not much, how's your filipina hottie? :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: Missing $ on loop variable at -e line 1. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw: you sure? Runs fine for me :-/ :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :mofino: Good, she was being psycho the other night, but good. :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag, haha :phh|offline!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :This is perl, v5.8.0 built for i386-openbsd :alamar_!alamar@2001:6f8:9b8:3ffe:0:0:0:1 JOIN :#ipv6 :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag, throw anything glass at you? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :I love how mplayer just PLAYs bins :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :no :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com JOIN :#perl :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ivea4b.dialup.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: that is what DBI is for :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag, heh :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw: hmm, interesting :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :works on 5.8.3 though hehe :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :yeah, go figure :lexton!~lexton@adsl-69-110-0-165.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :fuck :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I'm using DBI :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw: must have been fixed in 5.8.1, .2 or .3 :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :DBI!?! OH NO! :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: same problem as Chris62vw until I put () around the grep :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Chris62vw: just add brackets :mofino!~mofo@thirddimension.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION smacks ender :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :there is a library that has the passwords for readonly access or update access :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :($left > 7) ? ($lower = $left - 7) : ($lower = 1); :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :!!!!! :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :gotcha :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :$#$@%$#$#$!!!!!! :alamar_!alamar@2001:6f8:9b8:3ffe:0:0:0:1 QUIT :Client Quit :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :perl -le 'sub a {}; print *$_{NAME} for (grep {defined *$_{CODE} } values %::)' :alamar_!alamar@ipv6.alamar.org JOIN :#ipv6 :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: perl -le 'sub a {}; print *$_{NAME} for (grep { defined *$_{CODE} } values %::)' :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :jagerman: cute! :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :and does error checking in an intelligent way :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :^^^ integral's code w/parens :_Blaster!~Blaster@E604.sparta.afb.lu.se JOIN :#perl :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :so I have one place to change the passwords if they need to be changed :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :With perl/tk, is it possible to specify the width and height of the MainWindow? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :wtf man :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :hey, that works :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :cool :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: If I catch you using that in production code... :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :what's %::? :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :the symbol table for main :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :oh :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :see perlmod: It's the root symbol table :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- ok, constraining the text div with a specified width does the trick :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :yes! :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Usually %:: === %main::, but this can be altered :-) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :that's where I saw that :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :pmcdonnell: did you try? my $mw = MainWindow->new(-height=>40); :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- and using the style you suggested :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :thanks :flying!~liviu@april-june.org JOIN :#ipv6 :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :dmorgo, I did, let me try again... :hallucinogen!~florin@2001:618:65e:1:20c:29ff:fe4b:78ce QUIT :Remote closed the connection :hallucinogen!~florin@2001:618:65e:1:20c:29ff:fe4b:78ce JOIN :#ipv6 :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :not production code, just for debugging! :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ok :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :how do you alter it? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :pmcdonnell: I do not know if it works. But that would be the syntax. :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: If you catch him using that in production code, you can sleep restlessly knowing that you contributed to it! :) :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Someone at 66.107.33.196 pasted "Probing for MPI350 card MPI350" (35 lines, 1.4K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1851 :_Blaster!~Blaster@E604.sparta.afb.lu.se PART #perl : :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :bpalmer: I discovered it when playing with Safe :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- i've been trying to do this successfully for the longest time and never found quite the right style potion...thanks for the suggestion :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :y a des gens qui utilisent gnome 2.6 sous freebsd ? :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :dmorgo, no, it doesn't seem to work :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :bpalmer: Safe changes the root stash, and %:: and %main:: are only equal because %::{main::} = \%::... :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I could make a subclass of DBI with new methods specifically to include passwords :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :bpalmer: just modify the root stash to remove the entry for main:: :-) :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :why the heck isn't mplayer's 'stay on top' mode working?! :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :it's borked :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #Perl :tag: I think it isn't supported by all output modes support it :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :nix developers have really got to work on their UI design :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- and heck...even ie likes it -) :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: oh ho, interesting :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :well, not even just nix, lots of open source guys :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :or developers in general :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :yack :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :jagerman: its not but it should be supported by x11 :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :just look at GNU true, seriously over engineered UI :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :which is the vo I'm using :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :pmcdonnell: found it :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :only sdl isn't supposed to support it :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili: UI design doesn't have the same satisfaction as the other mental exercises an open source person goes through. :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :flz: oui, surement. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :well I will probably end up learning more than contributing for a time but I hope that will change soon :alamar_!alamar@ipv6.alamar.org NICK :alamar :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam, understandable, but I'll be damned if I produced a half-assed product :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ACTION aimerait bien qu'ils se manifestent :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: You could contribute to the Perl Foundation (http://donate.perlfoundation.org/) :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :or it does, but the audience for whom it's designed does not include the audience who wants to actually use it :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh|offline :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :pmcdonnell: but it's ugly. It's a command line option when you run your program. myscript.pl -geometry "40x60" :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :je crois qu'ils ont commité tout plein de ports déjà :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :dmorgo, ok, thanks :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :I'm more into killing people who use Python, Ruby and PHP :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl ::D :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :oui mais en fait quand je fous un exec gnome-session :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ca bloque au splash screen :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ce qui est somme toute assez genant :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :tu ne le lances pas depuis gdm ? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :pmcdonnell: or maybe if you just have your mainwindow contain a bitmap image of the right size, you might be able to get it to come up that size by default? :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :meme effet :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :meme en failsafe gnome :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :FLZZZZZZZZZ :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :et que dit .xsession-errors ? :pmcdonnell!~pmcdonnel@c-24-14-184-219.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :dmorgo, I'll try that to - my program will be called from menu in the window manager, so specifying an option isn't a big deal :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :t cocu ? :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :luske :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :je pense pas :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :;) :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :!!!:) :Brzi!~Brzi@d166-p1-as01-split.net.vip.hr QUIT :"Leaving" :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :cool :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :windowsupdate!!!! :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup... :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :To change an environment variable in /bin/sh use: :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr : $ VARIABLE="value" :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr : $ export VARIABLE :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Xsession: Setup done, will execute: /usr/bin/ssh-agent -- gno :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :me-session :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :SESSION_MANAGER=local/innercity:/tmp/.ICE-unix/93897 :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :rien de choquant :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :bon je vais bouffer :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :c mux :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :on verra ca plus tard :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ah :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :il aime windows update :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :mais je vois pas le rapport avec windowsupdate :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :;) :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :flz: hmmm ça m'ait arrivé une fois, j'avais viré les répertoires .gnome pour que tout soit recréé proprement et ça avait fait l'affaire :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :Rapiere: j'ai fait ca, ca marche pas :( :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :bon :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :pizza hut time :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :++ :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :beurk :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :flz: good luck :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :BEURK :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :must be something wrong with it then :) :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#perl :Hellspawner!~Hellspawn@59-65.241.81.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :can I use sleep with ms? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :no :war-!~war@216.82.101.38 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :do we share real names here? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :yes :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :Steve :Hellspawner!~Hellspawn@59-65.241.81.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili is there another function for that then? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Time::Hires::usleep, Hellspawner :Hellspawner!~Hellspawn@59-65.241.81.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :ok :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :We have real names? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :yes :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :mine is Sili :Touns!~touns@d213-102-230-121.cust.tele2.fr JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :... :war-!~war@216.82.101.38 JOIN :#ipv6 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Hello, Mr. Anderson :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION is more likely to turn round when someone says 'Spelugx' or 'integral' than 'Mr. Smith' :LuXx!~Acanthe@m72.net81-65-205.noos.fr QUIT : :Puffinator!~spyro@adsl-68-88-5-86.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net QUIT :"Leaving" :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Connection reset by peer :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tru dat :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: you obviously lack good perl-nature. You'll never become a guru until you grok true perl-nature. :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :"95% of all computer errors occur between chair and keyboard (TM)" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Usually it's the surpise at their mispronounciation... :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :what is spelugx :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :derivative :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :summation :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :teach me :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :What's his name again? :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ivea4b.dialup.mindspring.com QUIT :"Client exiting" :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :;-) :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Stave :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :hi :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i am trying to read from a socket in a fast manner :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :stop it :( :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i am thinking that reading in blocks with read() is faster than line by line () :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: please state your full name for the record :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: sysread() is even faster. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :heh :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl ::) :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au JOIN :#perl :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: But is speed *really* that critical? :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :do i need to do a select on the socket ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: using Assembler is even faster. :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: select() is probably a good thing. :leonel!leonel@201.129.166.183 QUIT :"Leaving" :Snaff_!~Snaff@AC8A7D64.ipt.aol.com JOIN :#ipv6-fr :motodrea1!~failure@pD9550C8F.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i am sending 50,000 of short lines over the socket :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :spam? :-) :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: And you're limited by the amount of time it takes to read that socket? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :ok how does one tell if a require looks? :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :somehow I disbelieve :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :works :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :not looks :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: perldoc -f require :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :require works :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :well, it takes longer to read them than to compute them. a java server is computing them :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :and i want to bring them over into perl :Ranma-kun!~andrea@ppp-4-164.25-151.libero.it QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :is this correct: :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: I'm still missing the part where speed is important. :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :my $read_set = IO::Select->new; $read_set->add(\*SOCK); while( IO::Select->select($read_set, undef, undef, 0) ) { :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Err, why are you using select with *one* filehandle? :biz!~irc@external.sportsline.com QUIT :"Leaving" :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: it takes a long time to send the 50,000 lines over a socket. too long. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :wow, my bot is working: jazzanova is 96.9% user, and I'm 97.8% guru :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :it's quiet in here... too quiet :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :syswrite($fh, $verybigbuffer, 1000000000000000); # won't get much faster I guess :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: ok, how would i check if there's stuff to read ? :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :why are you using IO::Select->select with one filehandle? heh :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: Are you sure it's the read that's the slowest part? :alauck!~alauck@ca-elmonte-cuda1-c9a-30.arcdca.adelphia.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar- check http://www.therunninghorse.com/pow/pic.shtml to see how it worked :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam not sure :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :integral, tell us more :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :suffering from buffering? :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: Then why are you trying to optimize the read? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wants to know if he duped the bot into thinking he's a guru :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i am trying to figure out whats the problem :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :how do I replace while() with while(read()) correctly ? :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p7-205.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :will read() return fasle if the socket is closed on the other end ? :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 PRIVMSG #Perl :Do slice work with refs? i.e. $aref->[0..3] :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :randomly replacing bits of code with other bits is hardly diagnostic. :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: perldoc -f read :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :tag: i was trying to see if the handle is available for reading :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :Fang: try it :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :heh :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Fang: yes, but you need to use slice syntax: @{$aref}[0..3] :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: Actually, the select might help you. It tells you when there is data available to be read from the filehandle. You could use it to see how often the perl program has to wait for the data. :willand!~willand@ANeuilly-110-1-17-73.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.35 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :hello, I have a question about the IO::Socket module :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :ask away chief :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :I want to make my own IRC client using it :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :with a gui made in TK :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :abc :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :yuck :Unforgiven!~mkdjkj@pcp03571319pcs.wodhvn01.mi.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 PRIVMSG #Perl :Alright. Thanks to both of you. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Titeuf_87: for IRC the latest technology is POE::Component::IRC :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :I would like to use raw sockets :arauko!~arauko@200.90.54.73 JOIN :#perl :Derm!~chatzilla@81-86-165-94.dsl.pipex.com JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: i was wondering if pasing the socket as $read_set->add(\*SOCK) is correct way to pass a socket FH. :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :it's more fun :--) :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :now, when I click the connect button :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wonders about the pros/cons of \*SOCK versus *SOCK{IO} :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :it freezes the whole program until the server sends some text :Unforgiven!~mkdjkj@pcp03571319pcs.wodhvn01.mi.comcast.net NICK :Unfy[class] :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :how can I prevent this ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Titeuf_87: you need to use Tk's select loop. :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :how do you do this ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Titeuf_87: POE is an easy way to integrate with that too. By reading Tk's documentation :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :abc :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: What do the docs on IO::Select say? :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ah, right, thanks. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :. :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :jazzanova: A "socket file handle" is no different from any other file handle. :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :ok, I will try it :wbniv!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :thanks :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :Hi :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :with DBI if i run a select query but then need to run another query inside the while of my first query can i do that with out having to do like $sth and $sth2 ? :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: why would you ask that? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: you have to name the variables _something_, but lexical variables can hide other lexical variables in outer scopes :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: Are you afraid of wasting varialbes? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :wow, that's 97.0% guruish :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: i just think it makes my code look messy :philippe_!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: messy how? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun, do you know what scoping is? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :18:45 < Sili> Shaun, do you know what scoping is? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :sili: i read on it once but no not really. :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: why aren't you running one complex query? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION wonders about subselects :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :f3ew++ for taking a different tack. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :f3ew: his code is too fast :wbniv!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #Perl :could the latency be because my buffer is too small on the socket and it is blocking ? :_marc_!~marc@lns-th2-5f-81-56-228-254.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :f3ew: i would if it was possible, is it? i have this line first.... :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #Perl :I try to avoid subselects if possible :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :SELECT interface.rid,interface.id FROM interface LEFT JOIN router ON router.rid=interface.rid :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #Perl :tag: why? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :after that i run ("SELECT counter, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(dtime), dtime FROM if".$direction."Octets_".$rid. :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl : " WHERE $range AND id=$iid ORDER BY dtime"); :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :wtf :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :is there a way to print the name of the package you are in? :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION always tries to use Postgres's EXPLAIN statement to find out :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: __PACKAGE__ (although there is one tiny bug, but you shouldn't trip into it) :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :f3ew: ("SELECT counter, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(dtime), dtime FROM if".$direction."Octets_".$rid." WHERE $range AND id=$iid ORDER BY dtime"); :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :f3ew: i dont htink i'm able to combine those 2. :motodream!~failure@pD9550C94.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :xylan|apero!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|Milan_OM :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :integral? the bug? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: a.pl: package B; require 'b.pl'; b.pl: print __PACKAGE__; our $foo; print *FOO{PACKAGE} :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :oh, nm, integral said it :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: what bug? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :that bug! :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: and __PACKAGE__ is a compile-time-ish thing. You might want to look at caller() to get a run-time version of the package you're in. :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: perldoc -f caller :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: caller is the package that _called_ you :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :well while i'm asking here's another Q i had, if i do a query and then i run thru the query and for each loop i run the data into a sub and then the sub runs additional querys would i need to have 2 diffrent $sth's or $rv's? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :uhhh :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: perldoc -f caller :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #Perl :Shaun: yes :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: how about do { our $a; print *a{PACKAGE} } :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: which bit should I be looking at? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #Perl :ok :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :PerlJam: 'returns the caller's package name' :Wiener!~Wiiener@62.117.102.238 JOIN :#perl :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :caller(0) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perl -le 'print scalar caller(0)' :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :I just get blankness :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #Perl :is there a var that contains the function name? i'm trying to pass the function name to a function that prints the params a function was called with, for debugging. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Or rather undefness :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :mio: perldoc -f caller :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :perl -le 'sub { print scalar caller(0) }->()' :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :eww :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :why not use Carp? :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :raz^hail!raz@stat1-a.6.omgf.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Stevie[FP]: print do { our $a; *a{PACKAGE} } :Wiener!~Wiiener@62.117.102.238 QUIT :Client Quit :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :s/(.)(.)(.)(.)/$1$3$2$4/ :Snaff!~Snaff@ACD1C021.ipt.aol.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it QUIT :"sciroppatevi http://www.dotcoma.org" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :!!! :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :s/(.)(.)/tits/; :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #Perl :hehe :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :haha :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :s/(.)(.)/(.Y.)/; # cleavage :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au QUIT :Client Quit :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :boobies :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :nice cleavage :morphius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-03p7-10.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl ::D you said 'tits' :SSHx1!jonepet@discovery.jonepet.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :doesn't B::Debug have a traceback routine, like the one mio wants? :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: caller is a bit simpler... :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: or Carp::confess :meff!meff@adsl-68-93-134-175.dsl.austtx.swbell.net JOIN :#perl :hallucin1gen!~florin@2001:618:65e:1:20c:29ff:fe4b:78ce JOIN :#ipv6 :mod6!~mod6@2001:618:4bb:9696:dead:c0de:0:2 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :mod6!~mod6@2001:618:4bb:9696:dead:c0de:0:2 JOIN :#ipv6 :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION reads caller man but becomes sludge stuck to seat. :hallucinogen!~florin@2001:618:65e:1:20c:29ff:fe4b:78ce QUIT :Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) :rickest!~rickest@206.231.182.4 QUIT : :eleanor!~eleanor@24.236.156.82.gha.mi.chartermi.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :i said use Carp like 50 minutes ago :( :philippe_!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :xylan|apero is now known as xylan|Milan_OM --> apero foot ? :) :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #Perl :no one takes you seriously, Sili :raz^hail!raz@stat1-a.6.omgf.net JOIN :#ipv6 :influenz1!~alpete@ex-nihilo-llc.com QUIT :"leaving" :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :I've got another question about IO::Socket :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :SSHx1!jonepet@discovery.jonepet.net JOIN :#ipv6 :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be PRIVMSG #Perl :can you do when there is something to read, that it calls a sub ? :postel!~postel@ip68-10-32-112.rn.hr.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :_iceman!eraser@3ffe:1001:570:10:b:0:0:3 JOIN :#ipv6 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :ender_, life sucks :( :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :hello dust :baldurk!~baldurk@62-3-252-34.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk QUIT :"..." :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :that's because his name is silly :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :hello dust? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :! :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :content: it's quiet in here... too quiet :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :content: well, it takes longer to read them than to compute them. a java server is computing them :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :content: and i want to bring them over into perl :WebDragon|away!~fuzzbuste@pcp01723902pcs.univde01.de.comcast.net NICK :WebDragon :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com QUIT :Remote closed the connection :PS-afk!~PerlStalk@billing.amigo.net NICK :PerlStalker :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com JOIN :#perl :hf!~happy@64.246.26.65 QUIT :Nick collision from services. :hf_!~happy@64.246.26.65 JOIN :#perl :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#modperl :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#ipv6 :spoo_away!spoolay@work.pernetrope.net PRIVMSG #Perl :no irc for me today :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :FuraX!FuraX@edel-1-81-56-23-71.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Zeroth!zeroth@h152n2fls34o1108.telia.com QUIT :"testa en grej" :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#perl :spoo_away!spoolay@work.pernetrope.net PRIVMSG #Perl :have a good wednesday, people :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :eyecorners!~michaelku@fia41-111.dsl.hccnet.nl QUIT : :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :spoo_away!spoolay@work.pernetrope.net PRIVMSG #Perl :fook: I hope your friend meets some hot chicks who want to hear more about his ants :spoo_away!spoolay@work.pernetrope.net QUIT :"My damn controlling terminal disappeared!" :FuraX!FuraX@edel-1-81-56-23-71.fbx.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :lu :FuraX!FuraX@edel-1-81-56-23-71.fbx.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :quelqu'un à deja eu des problemes avec gdm et les polices de carateres ? 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like makeref(caller()) or something :rhalff_!~rha@d152111.upc-d.chello.nl JOIN :#perl :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #Perl :i guess just use a temp var :) :WebDragon!~fuzzbuste@pcp01723902pcs.univde01.de.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :ACTION kick-starts the bottomless coffeepot and waits for the multiple *peRk*GaSmS to start...  :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :how do I turn off join channel notices? :Al-Khwarizmi!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-KhwarizmiAFK :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: it'll be a client feature. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :using mirc :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :mio: a reference? 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NOTICE perlbot :[#FreeBSD-FR] Communauté FreeBSD Francophone :calvino.freenode.net 477 perlbot #ipv6 :[freenode-info] please register your nickname...don't forget to auto-identify! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :It's a fun way to label things out of band since we don't have properties... :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :ah :) :buht!id10t@buht.net PRIVMSG #Perl :hey guys, anyone willing to help me a quick sec? ive read tons of example connection strings for ODBC and SQL Server and i keep getting a dns name was not found type of error... :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :well, so be it :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Stevie[FP]: perlmonks is a good place for feedback :war-!~war@216.82.101.38 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: did you take a look at what it does? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Stevie[FP]: but it looks a really cool module. Crap name though ;-) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :oh :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :well, I needed a name :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :rhalff_!~rha@d152111.upc-d.chello.nl QUIT :"Leaving" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :I'd suggest something near Class::Struct :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :well ok :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :Class::PackedStruct ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :it's better :-) :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :text color? :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au JOIN :#perl :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #Perl :"buht" at 157.226.125.10 pasted "cant freckin connect to db :)" (10 lines, 571B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1852 :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :if you have a better idea please suggest it :) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot url for DBI::DBD :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :cool :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :ACTION doesn't :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :[dm_]!~dennis@port151.ds1-aboes.adsl.cybercity.dk JOIN :#perl :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :perlygatekeeper: perlbot rules :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :hmm, Class actually might not be best after all, hmm :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Data::PackedStruct may be better :WildRage!rage@AStrasbourg-103-1-4-218.w81-249.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot what else can you do? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :buht :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Class:: things tend to be meta-programming tools, not instantiable objects themselves :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :that sucks. :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #Perl :is there something else i should read before perlsub? :buht!id10t@buht.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili : im new, just following examples :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot help :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG perlbot :tell perlygatekeeper about BQS :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :socrates2 - I've been wondering that, too; style 'attribute'? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :perlbot hex(255) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :integral: well, it *is* a meta-tool, since you supply metadata to it... (but this is true for all modules) :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :hmmm :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #Perl :maybe I could do this offline... :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :CSS property, I guess, given: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/propidx.html :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Stevie[FP]: yeah, but Class:: tends to be things like MethodMaker which one uses when building classes yourself :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :true :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #Perl :Class:: is more meta than usual :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #Perl :Stevie[FP]: your module OTOH provides concrete finished instances :buht!id10t@buht.net PRIVMSG #Perl :Sili can u help :) ? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :your dsn should be something like dbi:DriverName:database=database_name;host=hostname;port=port :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #Perl :says the DBI docs NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname... 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NOTICE perlbot :[#FreeBSD-FR] Communauté FreeBSD Francophone :niven.freenode.net 477 perlbot #citadel :[freenode-info] please register your nickname...don't forget to auto-identify! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :niven.freenode.net 477 perlbot #perlbot :[freenode-info] help freenode weed out clonebots, please register your IRC nick and auto-identify: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION offers up a suggestion :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :okay, that's enough for today hehe :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dbi:ODBC:driver={SQL Server};server=fpdev01;database=fp_snapshot_02; :hallucin1gen!~florin@2001:618:65e:1:20c:29ff:fe4b:78ce QUIT :"leaving" :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com PRIVMSG #perl :is =~ s/foo/bar/; equivalent to $_ = ; $_ =~ s/foo/bar/; ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :nope :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :just as $a =~ s/foo/bar/ isn't equivalent to $_ = $a; $_ =~ s/foo/bar/; :alamar!alamar@ipv6.alamar.org QUIT :Read error: 113 (No route to host) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP], lol, did he message you? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ah, no. nevermind :> :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :what would =~ s/foo/bar/; ... do? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :crazy things. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :nothing good :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :it would return a modified string and do nothing with it :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :right? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :like 1; :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :no :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :it would die :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :you may do this though ($_=)=~s/foo/bar/; :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :if that helps :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :die? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I don't think it would :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :have you tried it? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :no :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I will though :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :alright then :p :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot hi :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot keyword foo :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot math 1 + 2 :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I will probably learn to trust you, even though you are sili :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot math *1 + 2 :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org PRIVMSG #perlbot :bye perlbot! :Chris62vw!~chris@lv.pm.org QUIT :"foobar" :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :lol :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :a vote of confidence right there :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION boogies :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION goes back to memorizing man pages to point efnet users to :CodeMachine!~photon@203-219-252-59-adl-pow-ts2-2600.tpgi.com.au QUIT :No route to host :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Oh man I just watched zoolander :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :Can't modify in substitution (s///) at ./die.pl line 3, near "s/foo/bar/;" :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :Execution of ./die.pl aborted due to compilation errors. :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :that was the most rediculous thing I've ever seen :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :D A Y E :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :DAYE :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :tag, only good thing about it is the gas fight :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :selector { property:value; property:value } :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :well I'll be damned and forced to use python, it DID die :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :the gas fight was completely idoitic :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl ::D :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :I was like, you have to be kidding me :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :that anyone would even concieve doing such a thing :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper, know perl -e? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :now with perl6, that *won't* die (modulo syntax) :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :yes :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh ok :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au QUIT :Client Quit :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :so... perl 7 is supposed to be perfect, huh? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :use small scripts about 50/50 over perl -e for things that take more than 2 semicolons :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :it's amazing how ugly that pretty, clean, simple thumbnail layout looks when put on my page :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: I think 6 is the last version :-( :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i thought there was supposed to be another one after 6 that is supposed to be "perfect"? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION shrugs :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Perl5: Larry's rewrite of Perl. Perl6: the community's rewrite of Perl. Perl7: Perl's rewrite of Perl. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :who is perl? :uniplex!ranger@68.15.133.62 PRIVMSG #perl :hheh :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Does anyone else think "the community's rewrite of Perl" sounds like a big pile of bullshit? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :explain :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Larry is still the one designing everything in the language :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, Perl 6 will have built-in AI support then, so it can rewrite itself? :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :hmmm, i'm trying to q3-verify my html, but it complains :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :err, w3 :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :yes, but not all that is good in terms of ideas is Larry's :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :polymorphic p3rl! :Titeuf_87!~Titeuf_87@148.81-136-217.adsl.skynet.be QUIT : :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Perl 6 becomes self aware... :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :That the community writes the actual code does not, in my mind, constitute a "community rewrite" :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :hmmm :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :you had to have seen Terminator, maybe? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: lol :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :takes over the world! :uniplex!ranger@68.15.133.62 PRIVMSG #perl :so perl is supposed to fork? hehehe j/k :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :http://80.202.84.62 .. it can't extract a character set or something :sypher_!~megaloman@142.177.225.250 JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :;-) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Ah, that's helpful :) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :uniplex: it hasn't already with 6? :Derm!~chatzilla@81-86-165-94.dsl.pipex.com QUIT :"ChatZilla 0.9.61dp [Mozilla rv:1.6/20040206]" :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, there's a module: Bot::Terminator :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :Skynet! :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :whoa :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :use Skynet; :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :terminate; :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot: Bot::Termination :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot: Bot::Terminator :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot url for Bot::Terminator :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :You need a charset, like http://phrogz.net/ObjJob/ :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot, url for Bot::Terminator :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :(See the first meta tag in the head?) :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :use Time::Duration; :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :hmmm :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :omg, like, it's self-aware! :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :ah! :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :If you choose a charset manually, then w3 will validate assuming that, and show you your errors: :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F80.202.84.62%2F&doctype=%28detect+automatically%29&charset=iso-8859-1+%28Western+Europe%29 :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :print "Judgement day is ", Time::Duration::from_now(Skynet::judgement_day() - time()); :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl ::) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :does that take into account leap-seconds in the future? :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :If you're going to use xhtml (bleah) then use it properly :) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Or else just use html4 strict. :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :i use xhtml? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :yes :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Just hope there's a 2038 bug that will buy us more time. :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :lol :) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :That's what your DocType claims. :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :i need to use MathML in there, but that requires xml i think :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :oh :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Just steal the top of http://phrogz.net/ObjJob if you're happy with HTML4. :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :yes, thanks :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :this almost killed me: http://www.perl.org/tpc/2002/movies/lt-2/lt-2-small.mov :-D :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :Ingy is killer :) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :was anyone really affected by the year 2000 bugs? :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :(Note that the charset meta tag should always be the first item in the .) :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: nvery few people :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :sorry for being OT :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :like i heard my computer would stop working, but it still works. it's magick. :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :very* :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :thats because everyone spent money on fixing the problem :SlackTuna!~kyle@cpe-66-189-59-116.ma.charter.com PRIVMSG #css :math nerd ey talin :SlackTuna!~kyle@cpe-66-189-59-116.ma.charter.com PRIVMSG #css :? :SlackTuna!~kyle@cpe-66-189-59-116.ma.charter.com PRIVMSG #css :heh :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :ACTION hides in the corner :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :we need a similar security fix thing :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :naw, i suck, but it's interesting :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css ::) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :dang xanim keeps silently failing. wonder why. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :the computer is win3.11. it has never seen the internet :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ehh :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION wonders how to match nested parens without Text::Balanced :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: Regexp::Common::balanced :hax!~hax@hax.wikipedia QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it NICK :Pe0 :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PART #perl : :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :that's not core, is it? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :no, but you can rip the Regexp from it :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ah, how true :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i set cpan to my homepage. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm a luser. :hallucinogen!~florin@2001:618:900:0:0:0:0:24f JOIN :#ipv6 :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :eek :gforest!~gforest@dialup-ras14-24.eug.or.uspops.net JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :... jealous? :ThEFrEEmAn!~freeman@dyn-83-157-168-225.ppp.tiscali.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :Ranma-kun!~andrea@ppp-221-183.25-151.libero.it PART #css :"Uscita dal client" :Ranma-kun!~andrea@ppp-221-183.25-151.libero.it JOIN :#css :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :"Juerd" needs shot for this ` idea :Ranma-kun!~andrea@ppp-221-183.25-151.libero.it PART #css :"Uscita dal client" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :he invented the `? :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :He is suggesting that %hash`key would be a good addition to perl6 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :hmm :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :hmmmm :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :how backwards compatible will perl6 be? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :it uses (?> :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :` idea? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: not enough :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: it's not... :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :w3rd. :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :%hash`key? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :flang zip quack :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I don't think I like that :gforest!~gforest@dialup-ras14-24.eug.or.uspops.net QUIT :Client Quit :postel!~postel@ip68-10-32-112.rn.hr.cox.net JOIN :#perl :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :it uses (?>) and (??{}) :Al-KhwarizmiAFK!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-Khwarizmi :lanalyst!~lanalyst@pcp051654pcs.brlngt01.nj.comcast.net QUIT :"leaving" :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION shudders :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is that for? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :what uses (?>) and (??{}), Text::Balanced...? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Regexp::Common::balanced :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :that is an alternate to Text::Balanced? :meff!meff@adsl-68-93-134-175.dsl.austtx.swbell.net QUIT :"Toy-like people make me boy-like." :mage!mage@81-188-70-17.adsl.easynet.be QUIT :":-]" :sypher_!~megaloman@142.177.225.250 QUIT :Client Quit :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :how do I make use constant { IAC => 0xff, }; global? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :programming TELNET? :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :yes :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :the bot is friendlier than you all were :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :integral how do I make it global? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :global? You can't. Go look at exporting/importing :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :contants are global.? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :constants are package scoped :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :figgers. :meff!meff@adsl-68-93-134-175.dsl.austtx.swbell.net JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :constants are just subroutines :Al-Khwarizmi!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-KhwarizmiAFK :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl : sub Constant () { 5 } :dmz!~dmz@dmzs.com QUIT :"Leaving" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :really :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :that's... slow/inefficient? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :the compiler optimizes that away :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :no the () is a hint to the optimiser :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :unless you are under the debugger :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :or the profiler :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :who is the profiler? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :The optimiser sees () and the very simple body, and does a direct substitution whereever it appears in the code :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Mr DProf, Sili :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :"new kernel" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :mmhmm :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl : perl -d:DProf mycode.pl :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :read the Perl Profiler section of perldebug :ikaro!~ikaro@cl-424.ams-04.nl.sixxs.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i love reading docs :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :Sili++ :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :reading docs, and other peoples code. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :can u read the secret message! :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Is there some kind of basic GNU-readline-like input method for Perl? :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :yup! :kitchen!~grue@kitchen.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Term::Readline :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :kitchen!~grue@kitchen.registered PRIVMSG #perl :give or take some cpas :kitchen!~grue@kitchen.registered PRIVMSG #perl :caps :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :Term::Readline::GNU :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :Term::ReadLine::Gnu rather... :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm falling asleep :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :read more! this is exciting stuff! :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: Will most people already have that by default? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :hey, I have used Term::Readline (as in with cpan) and find that sometimes first character is removed in lines following input :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm about to fall out of my chair. this compay ought to incporate a nap time in their daily schedule :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :alobodig: probably not. :Petaris!~Petaris@FredericSD-162.nat.wiscnet.net QUIT :"Lets get the hell out of here!" :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :integral can you point me to a url? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :alobodig use IO::Handle; STDIN->getline(); :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Yeah, I figured. :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Oh? :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :I have looked and can't find anything on importing/exporting and how it relates to making constants global :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Okay, I'll give that a try. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: that will not have many editing features will it :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde uhm, like ? :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Oh, no. That's not quite what I want. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :history? :kensanata!~alex@80-219-229-52.dclient.hispeed.ch JOIN :#css :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :tab compleation :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Yeah, I can get simple input, but it's not very kind to the user. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde oh bleh :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :alobodig: just add Term::Readline::GNU to your distribution package. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :or Term::Readline :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :hang on, Pike is derived from LPC?! :dwc!blarg@216-155-104-108.dsl.cust.acceleration.net QUIT :Client Quit :kensanata!~alex@80-219-229-52.dclient.hispeed.ch QUIT :Client Quit :alobodig!~CRM-114@pcp02453099pcs.lwrswt01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: Okay. I was hoping there was something a little more universal than that, but I guess that's what I'll have to do. :twirl83!twirl83@212.98.145.80 JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :imsickofmaps!~imsickofm@81-86-120-203.dsl.pipex.com JOIN :#Perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :ds9!~ds9@ASt-Lambert-102-1-2-22.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr PART #freebsd-fr :"Client exiting" :sohlow!~toor@148.239.202.68.cfl.rr.com QUIT :"Ping timeout" :bline!sbeck@myth.nmsrv.com QUIT :Remote closed the connection :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :I often wonder why people are reluctant to include other modules with their own code. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :many just don't know :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :he's awake! :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :barely :( :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is getting sleepy too :fab|pula!~fab@gnux.info NICK :fab31 :docelic!~docelic@195.246.23.200 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :eyelids are falling... i need those glasses that Homer S has that have eyes on them that he used in court :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :hand-formatting HTML, against my better judgement. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :time for a vigorous round of calisthenics! :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :whitespace formatting for readability of table code :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: tidy :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :time for Coffee Society :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i can do 25 one-handed push-ups :boki-!e314159@pD955B6BD.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#css :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :on each hand :Boki!e314159@p50929A9D.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Nick collision from services. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :I can do 25 two handed pushups. but you'll have to give me a month to get them done. :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: bah, I can do that while coding Perl. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, I get most of my exercise by typing :imsickofmaps!~imsickofm@81-86-120-203.dsl.pipex.com PART #Perl : :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :haha Fang. :Draconis!~Draconis@pcp03040722pcs.strl301.mi.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :www.typingtest.com how fast do you type?!# :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :very fast. But not very accurately. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :faster than I can architect good software. Having to think slows me down. :_marc_!~marc@lns-th2-5f-81-56-228-254.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION type fast gfosod :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3887394.sympatico.ca QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net NICK :cavallo :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I can type arbitiatoarhey fast if not concernt woth accuracy at all :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl ::D :woah!~stealth@user-0c6s42q.cable.mindspring.com JOIN :#css :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :typing is a major slowdown :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :if i could type as fast as i think. i'd be awesome :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm, it still doesn't work :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :ACTION wonders what he's doing wrong :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Sili you mean if you could think as fast as you type :gnamakas!~bash@67.71.101.229 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :no :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :i have a large string, and i want to process in line by line, whats the nicest way to do it ? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'd say i outhink my typing capabilities :jdbjr!jdbjr@www-dev.losch.net JOIN :#perl :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :same url? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :there is a difference between typing from thoughts and transcription. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Sili exactly :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :yup :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :heh :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION blinks :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :huh :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :ACTION snarls at w3c :ikaro!ikaro@cl-424.ams-04.nl.sixxs.net JOIN :#ipv6 :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :jazzanova: use split and a for loop :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :jazzanova: or just read it from the file one line at a time. :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: and then there are what some of our visitors do (it can't be 'typing from thoughts' if they weren't doing any thinking :) :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: and it will be efficient ? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :jazzanova: yes :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Uh...you still didn't put the charset meta tag in like I told you to. :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: i can't read it from a file one line at a time :fflush!~LRF@201008117116.user.veloxzone.com.br QUIT :"Leaving" :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :And for HTML, get rid of the trailing / on the tag. :Exstatica!Exstatica@66.51.198.47 JOIN :#perl :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION offers up a highly efficient solution :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :can you explain to me how split talks to for, then ? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :jazzanova: ok. then the split and for loop method will be fine :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :aah :baldurk!~baldurk@62-3-252-34.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk JOIN :#perl :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :i thought that split would first allocate a bunch of SVs :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :while (($_) = $string =~ /(.*$)/m) { :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :for my $line (split /\n/, $big_string) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :la de da de da :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :} :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :err :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :while (($_) = $string =~ /(.*$)/mg) { :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :la de da de da :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :} :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :wonder where that slash is from.. zope keeps adding it methinks :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :hard to get much more efficient than that :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :ok :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :and yes. it'll chew a bunch of memory. :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :But that's what you have it for. :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :because you got it set to xhmlt probaly :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :/m? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :i have a sub called runcalc which does return($total,$var1,$var2); and then i have ($bytein,$var1,$var2) = &runcalc; and after that i run $bytein = int($bytein/1000000 + .); and $bytein returns fine like that but if i put the int($intbytes_in/1000000 + .5); in the function it returns 0. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is /m? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :anybody know why :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde /exec `-(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};:` !? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: causes $ to match after a newline embedded inside the string :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION wonders what is good for :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :stevie: your method won't chew memory right ? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :jazzanova: Highly doubt it :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :oj :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :ok:) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: for marking the beginning of a table's body :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :well, i removed that :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :they will all chew memory. :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :contrast and :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :cfedde: but mine won't chew as much as yours :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :slurping a big file then duplicate it :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com PRIVMSG #perl :what can I use to do a reverse dns query, i've read Net::DNS manpage but there is no sample regarding reverse queries :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: hmm, that much I figured out. I wonder what it buys me. Looks like CGI.pm adds it. :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: what makes you say that CGI.pm adds it? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: you suspect that your //g does not split the whole string and cache it? :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :well that is XHTML not html :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :why the hell would it do that? :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :anyway. I gota go. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: because I didn't put it there myself... :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: well, where did you see it? :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :No, by and large his code is html, not xhtml. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: In the output HTML :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :i mean the ' /' :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION thinks of what cfedde said and corrects his thing :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :talin - I don't know Zope...is there a site-wide setting or configuration where you tell it what type of files you're working with? :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: anwyay, it's a required HTML element (it has to exist in the document tree in memory, although you can omit it from the HTML) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :(it's not optional, however, if you have a before it :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm, i can't find any :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :while ($string =~ /(.*$)/mg) { $_=$1; :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm, ok, thanks Stevie[FP]. I'm converting from using CGI.pm by itself to using HTML::Template, where my HTML is in files. Using the CGI.pm-generated HTML as a starting point. :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :ah :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :no in there, in this case. :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :it says that if i put it in my header, it will override the xhtml crap one :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :what should i write? dunno what the tag means :janoli!alejandro@209.13.213.182 JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :has anyone experienced problems with net::ldap? :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css : :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl : close($sock) if $sock; :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: yeah, but you can add one if you want :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :and where inside the head? after the ? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :(in cleanup) Can't call method "CLOSE" on an undefined value at /usr/share/perl5/Net/LDAP.pm line 809 during global destruction. :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :The tag should go before any other items in the head which reference urls. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: Still the question: what does it buy me? Maybe it speeds up browser parsing of the page a tiny bit, I suppose. :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: it doesn't "buy" you anything. nor does it cost you any more than seven bytes. Forget about it. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :k, thanks :Pe0!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :figure there had to be a reason CGI.pm was putting it out, but sometimes there is no reason. :naer_dinsul!~David@wave-cas1-cs-69.dial.bright.net JOIN :#perl :Pe0!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 PRIVMSG #perl :it's putting it out because that's valid html :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :now it's better :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css : :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :now i get a whole bunch of other errors instead :> :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :WebDragon!~fuzzbuste@pcp01723902pcs.univde01.de.comcast.net QUIT :"Charles Babbage .. my main man.... yeah... main man, Charles Babbage.. c h a r l e S" :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :bla. I dont think I can work today. :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :too many nights up till 2am working :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :talin - you need a url on there to force IEWin to use the better rendering model. :Dengar!~dengar@cc109748-a.groni1.gr.home.nl QUIT :"Who has time? Who has time? But then if we do not ever take time, how can we ever have time?" :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :uh-huh. And strange thing is, on two similar pages with the same table structure, it did not put out . :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :oh, i put the base href url now :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION doesn't *have* to understand every little thing, just wants to. :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Er...I meant that for ChrisC34 regarding the doctype he pasted. :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :MY GOD! it's validated already! :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :so thats what that url is for :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :where do I get that from? :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :http://phrogz.net/ObjJob has one. :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :ok thanks :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :if I have my $string = "123"; how do I get the length of this string? :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -f length :integral!bsmith@integral.registered NICK :integral|ZzZzz :xp__!~anonymous@w02.proxy.fedex.com PRIVMSG #perl :thanks :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net PART #perl :"Bloop!" :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :http://phrogz.net/IssueMill has one for Transitional, if you're not a String kinda guy. :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :string? :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :what do you man :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #css :er mean :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :s/String/Strict/ :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :ObjJob uses a HTML4Strict DocType; IssueMill uses a HTML4Transitional one. :nookie!~nookie@M484P007.adsl.highway.telekom.at JOIN :#perl :nookie!~nookie@M484P007.adsl.highway.telekom.at QUIT :Client Quit :[dmp]!~dennis@port151.ds1-aboes.adsl.cybercity.dk QUIT :"Read error: 104++ (Connection reset by beer))" :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#modperl :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#ipv6 :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 JOIN :#perl :shadows!erisha@necro.pimpcat.org PRIVMSG #ipv6 :whoa :shadows!erisha@necro.pimpcat.org PRIVMSG #ipv6 :coda is some crazy stuff :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net JOIN :#perl :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :how many people are on this channel? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :lot's :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net PRIVMSG #perl :xchat says 278 right now. :nookie!~nookie@M271P011.adsl.highway.telekom.at JOIN :#perl :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :less than 5% actually say anything :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :wot :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #perl :fewer than 14 people? (particularly over the course of a 24 hour cycle) :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION hmms and ponders updating the limit :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :hmm, my css gets "no error or warning found", but it says that "to work as intended, your css style sheet needs a correct document parse tree" :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"thrig" at the Ministry of Truth pasted "updated ssh known_hosts management script" (383 lines, 8.6K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1853 :elgore!~henning@dsl-213-023-180-162.arcor-ip.net QUIT :"Get up Stand Up Don't give up your rights !" :sparc!~csn@client-151-199-192-99.henrico.k12.va.us QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :I think it's just saying "Dude, this looks right, but if you pair it with crap/broken HTML it ain't gonna work." :talin!~talin@62.80-202-84.nextgentel.com PRIVMSG #css :that doesn't sound good at all! :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :[Aside: see http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnie60/html/cssenhancements.asp?frame=true#cssenhancements_topic2 for information on making IE6 and how it behaves with various DocTypes.] :rickest!~rickest@206.231.182.4 JOIN :#perl :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :\pula :nookie_!~nookie@M484P007.adsl.highway.telekom.at QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :\pula!~pounard@82.67.133.69 QUIT :"Read error: connection reset, bye pierre!" :jdbjr!jdbjr@www-dev.losch.net QUIT :"ircII EPIC4-1.1.2 -- Are we there yet?" :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :So it looks like I was wrong; I *think* that falls under the "HTML 4.0, No Defintion Present" line, which means that IE6 goes into standards mode with/without url. :RadianT!~goran@h176n2fls35o985.telia.com QUIT :"Solong, and thanks for all the fish." :noizze!~noize@G6ab0.g.pppool.de JOIN :#css :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :fflush!~LRF@201008117116.user.veloxzone.com.br JOIN :#perl :ticallion!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :ticallion2!~ticallion@69.60.65.90 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :kib!~kib@adsl-68-72-152-228.dsl.sgnwmi.ameritech.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :kab!~abarrera@148.229.1.11 QUIT :"./configure && make & make install" :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 QUIT :"I like core dumps" :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 JOIN :#perl :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@83.112.57.85 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :UnknownQ!~sam@pool-68-236-20-43.phil.east.verizon.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Unfy[class]!~mkdjkj@pcp03571319pcs.wodhvn01.mi.comcast.net NICK :Unforgiven :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #css :ACTION is away: sgrunt :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it NICK :Peo|-away- :woah!~stealth@user-0c6s42q.cable.mindspring.com QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Peo|-away-!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it NICK :Peo :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #css :ACTION is back (gone 00:01:30) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com QUIT :Client Quit :a1fa!~a1fa@150.208.212.30 JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :anyone have any idea how I'm supposed to change my window manager in gnome 2? :Hellspawner!~Hellspawn@59-65.241.81.adsl.skynet.be QUIT :Client Quit :SpaceManoeuvres!~kun@195.134.69.188 JOIN :#perl :hax!~hax@pcp03557122pcs.jdover01.nj.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :Derm!~chatzilla@81-86-165-94.dsl.pipex.com JOIN :#perl :bozoman!~bozo@n128-227-11-146.xlate.ufl.edu QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :dwc!blarg@216-155-104-108.dsl.cust.acceleration.net JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :arauko_!~arauko@200.90.52.204 JOIN :#perl :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :when i use my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref() {} say i used a join and the 2 tables i joined have a field with the same name but they do not have the same data... how can i get the data from each field with diffrent names? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :example i use $row->{'name'} :PerlStalker!~PerlStalk@billing.amigo.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Shaun: don't know it it works, but have you tried to put Table.Column in the SQL and then use that in the hash? :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :not yet, i'm gonna. :noizze!~noize@G6ab0.g.pppool.de QUIT :"Leaving" :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :ya that doesnt work :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-143.pool8249.interbusiness.it QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-143.pool8249.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :xylan|Milan_OM!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|zzZzz :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :print the array ref $sth->{NAME} :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl JOIN :#perl :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :i'll just switch hashref to fetcharray :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :i would rather se hashref but oh well i guess :fflush!~LRF@201008117116.user.veloxzone.com.br QUIT :"Leaving" :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :the $sth->{NAME} will give you the proper key names. :monku!monk@213.233.71.174 JOIN :#ipv6 :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :unless, of course, they overlap. :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com QUIT :"Leaving" :p13!~p13@d51A4F578.kabel.telenet.be QUIT :Remote closed the connection :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#perl :arauko!~arauko@200.90.54.73 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :arauko_!~arauko@200.90.52.204 QUIT :Client Quit :Ak3t0!1000@ADijon-106-1-19-252.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"ByeBye" :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Shad!Shad@80.65.237.235 QUIT :"Isno Script version 3 (www.isno.net)" :dpanic!~dolphin@217.26.64.90 JOIN :#perl :janoli!alejandro@209.13.213.182 QUIT :"Saliendo" :unipo!~unipo@p0ska.frittolinux.it QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net JOIN :#css :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :TheCopsss!~bobby@mccoy.rocler.qc.ca JOIN :#ipv6 :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-85.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"I'm planning on living forever. So far, so good." :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #css +v Phrogz :dpanic!~dolphin@217.26.64.90 PART #perl :"Ping timeout!" :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :"night all" :TheCopsss!~bobby@mccoy.rocler.qc.ca PART #ipv6 : :Rapiere!rapiere@m73.net81-65-152.noos.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :skylan!~sjh@vickesh01-4525.tbaytel.net JOIN :#perl :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :this line would just set both vars to 0 wouldnt it? my $counter = $total = 0; :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :no matter what $total or $counter was set to before. :mindsuck!~mindsuck@host178.200-43-124.telecom.net.ar QUIT :Client Quit :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :It instantiates a new $counter as well :kote!~k0te@ip68-9-20-144.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :whats that mean? :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -f my :SpaceManoeuvres!~kun@195.134.69.188 QUIT : :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :fxn@conway:~% perl -MO=Deparse,-p -e 'my $counter = $total = 0' :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :(my $counter = ($total = 0)); :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :can i do somthing like my($var1,$var2,$var3) = 0; :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :will that set them all to 0? :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Shaun: nope, use (0) x 3; :sniperd!trilluser@h00095b82a74b.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :my($var1, $var2, $var3) = (0, 0, 0) i think :naer_dinsul!~David@wave-cas1-cs-69.dial.bright.net QUIT :"Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/" :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :you can always test it using the e switch :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :bang :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 PRIVMSG #perl :didnt work... so the only way to do it i with (0,0,0) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :does x currently work in list context? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :or just for scalar :palandir!~palandir@pD9560C53.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"/bin/weg" :mindsuck!~mindsuck@host178.200-43-124.telecom.net.ar JOIN :#ipv6 :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Shaun: what didn't work? :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: don't understand, can you show me the example :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :what PING :niven.freenode.net :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :"does x currently work in list context?" :Orienz!~mkdir@0xc3f931e7.odnxr2.ras.tele.dk JOIN :#perl :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: (i) x n is the idiom to initialize a list of length n to i :caseih_!~caseih@l01v-22-54.d2.club-internet.fr QUIT :"good night" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :"Asdf"x1234 :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :thats working :Nek!ken@0-1pool88-236.nas48.philadelphia1.pa.us.da.qwest.net JOIN :#perl :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e 'print "abc"x12' :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :DzejKej: but Shaun's has list context :Secret_Hamster!~piffle@cpc1-mfld6-4-0-cust119.nott.cable.ntl.com NICK :Hamster_afk :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :ouch, sorry, I haven't notices :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :noticed :Derm!~chatzilla@81-86-165-94.dsl.pipex.com QUIT :"ChatZilla 0.9.61dp [Mozilla rv:1.6/20040206]" :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :perl -le 'print join ",", ("abc")x12' <-- works for me. (Of course one needs the explicit parens...) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :aha :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i am genius :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl ::) :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :Damian, is it you? :-p :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :"asdF" x 231 :shadows!erisha@necro.pimpcat.org QUIT :"Leaving" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :("asdF") x 231 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :so the latter operates in list context, right? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :scalar("asdf") x231 :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ugh :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: the first cerates a string of length 4x231 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :gotcha. :eb1kenobi!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :anyone know which xmms plugin I need, or if one is available, to use the gnome sound daemon? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :nope :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :esd? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: whereas the second one creates a list with 231 items, each one beign the string "asdF" :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl ::) try to find some perl guru, tag :-p :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :If that isn't running, use OSS :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :l33t. :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :I didn't know it used esd :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :that'd be useful for my db queries :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :It can :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: depending on the context, of course :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah it does :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: that's documented in perlop :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode QUIT :"hometime" :couriousous!~couriouso@fix.couriousous.sceen.net QUIT :"Leaving" :rickest!~rickest@206.231.182.4 QUIT : :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :whats a fast way of grepping @results for the elements that contain all of the elements from another array? (@searchterms) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :right now i have a for loop that greps around for each one :Hugger!~murrayj@69.194.113.171 QUIT :"Client Exiting" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :if using IO::Socket for a tcp connection is there anyway to find out how much is waiting in the buffer "$sock->recv($temp0,10);" to read 10 chars, is there a way to tell how many chars should be there :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: why not grep at the top level as well? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: im not sure what you mean.. :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :nissen!~nissen@dev.gaeia.org QUIT :"Leaving" :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.180 JOIN :#perl :__MAX!~Snak@217-162-191-52.dclient.hispeed.ch JOIN :#perl :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: you need to filter the elements of an array by certain condition, that's grep :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :yea :sleepy!~sleepy@pokemon.horizon.ws QUIT :"BitchX: a modern client for a old world" :postel!~postel@ip68-10-32-112.rn.hr.cox.net QUIT :Connection reset by peer :eb1kenobi_!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : my @qs=split(/\s/, $q{all}); :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : for my $qeach (@qs) { :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : @results = grep{index(uc($$_[0]), uc($qeach)) >= 0} @results if (!$q{case}); :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : @results = grep{index($$_[0], $qeach) >= 0} @results if ( $q{case}); :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : } :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: the condition is "being a subset" for that there's a FAQ :sleepy!~sleepy@pokemon.horizon.ws JOIN :#ipv6 :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 JOIN :#perl :_max_!~bxz@ABoulogne-102-1-6-90.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Nick collision from services. :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :where is the test for "all the elements of another array"? :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :what is the search relace expression for a pattern at the end of a line? :__MAX!~Snak@217-162-191-52.dclient.hispeed.ch NICK :_MAX_ :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :gnutech: the what? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :$ :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :fxn, obviosly, there is only one expr :) :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :s/$/foo/; :powda|laptop!powda@corenet-1481.dynamic.rpi.edu JOIN :#perl :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :fxn while (@_) { print $_; } :comet_11!~Sanity@dialup-128.159.220.203.acc01-high-pen.comindico.com.au QUIT :Connection timed out :powda|laptop!powda@corenet-1481.dynamic.rpi.edu PART #perl : :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :pst: "relace" confuses me :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :f3ew that doesn't seem to work. :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: @qs is a poorly named array.. it contains each search term, from $q{all}. i grep the whole @results array $#qs+1 times, and it works. but @results starts with 22000 elements, so this is slow :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :gnutech, you should try to read perlre[tut] :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :s/try to// :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl QUIT :"Leaving" :ppp!~bxz@ABoulogne-102-1-6-90.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how can I get a buffer used size for a socket? :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how much is waiting in buffer, even :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :s/pattern$/other/ searches for pattern$ not pattern at end of string :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :gnutech, you are on crack. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION told a white lie :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :tell vi that :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION greets :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :vi != perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :pst: have any idea about finding out the buffer size of a socket :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :pst: ne not != ! :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: a hash has sense in your code for results? that's way more efficient for searching :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :vi showscolor syntax of perl :Herk!~parker@adsl-65-70-206-126.dsl.austtx.swbell.net QUIT :"Erection reset by queer" :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :where's perlre? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, no. I haven't progammed in months. Just read some and then see what you get :) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :$q{all} might look like this: "foo bar baz bike", and the idea is to grep the array that contains all of those words :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :Wow: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/099/099.css&page=0 :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :gnutech, perldoc.org if all else fails. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :pst: I have looked in the docs but cant find anything for what I need :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :thanks... :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, why do you need to know the size per'se? :eb1kenobi!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: "to grep the array that contains all of those works" as not much sense :bozoman!~bozo@n128-227-48-3.xlate.ufl.edu JOIN :#perl :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :anyone an idea why this shouldn't work on windows: perl -p -i.old -e "print unless /foo/ .. /bar/" *.html :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :pst: im using $fh->recv($buffer,) however it stalls waiting for the bufer to be filled if I do that and it delays my program, I wish to know the buffer size so that it will not :td-work!~td-work@csgsystems.com QUIT :Client Quit :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: what i mean is, i want the elements of @results that contain all of "foo bar baz bike" (in this example) to remain :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :suffering from buffering? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :yes :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :You are creating a non-blocking socket? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ye :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :s :fl_!fl@irc.tp JOIN :#freebsd-fr :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results holds strings or arrayrefs? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :arrayrefs, $$_[0] is the only part that needs searching :fl_!fl@irc.tp JOIN :#ipv6-fr :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :the other fields are fine :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-143.pool8249.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #css :*_* :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :s/fine/irrelevant/ :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PART #perl : :fl_!fl@irc.tp PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-FR :re, personne vend ou sait qui vend un routeur Cisco genre 26XX? 2610 2611 2612 2620 et series XM? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: and that's a string that might have "foo" as substring :fl_!fl@irc.tp PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re, personne vend ou sait qui vend un routeur Cisco genre 26XX? 2610 2611 2612 2620 et series XM? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :$$_[0] might have foo in it :Al-KhwarizmiAFK!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :how would i apply an oneliner on several files/a whole dir? (a la *.html).. :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: I see what you're doing now, the code refines @results in each iteration :joered!~chatter@213-156-52-102.fastres.net QUIT :"Sayonara!" :Al-KhwarizmiOUT!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com JOIN :#perl :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: what you are grepping actually is @results :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: yah, and slowly. there _must_ be a better way :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :rO|: linux? :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :win :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: yeah, let me think :Al-KhwarizmiOUT!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-Khwarizmi :Nek!ken@0-1pool88-236.nas48.philadelphia1.pa.us.da.qwest.net QUIT :"I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way" :SirPuffy!~SirPuffy@ipv6.SirPuffy.Net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :Cisco des réseaux capables de se défendre tout seuls. :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :rO|: perl -e "BEGIN{@ARGV=<*.html>} code" :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :thx :-) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION would get a sh-like shell :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol :cell!~cell@linux-win.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :cell!~cell@linux-win.com JOIN :#ipv6-fr :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, how does recv differ from sysread? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :perl -pi.bak -e 'code' *.html :monk!themonk@213.233.96.1 JOIN :#ipv6 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :code? :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p7-205.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :that was for rO| :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :s/code/secret patented technology/ :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-04p8-138.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :f3ew: yes, thought so too.. but doesn't work :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :sweet :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :display:table; is invalid in CSS3? :dmz!~dmz@dmzs.com JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc perlpack :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :err :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot perlpack :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot -f pack :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :woof :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: ideas? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :docs? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results = map { $_->[1] } grep { $_->[0] =? /foo/ && $_->[0] =? /bar/ && $_->[0] =? /baz/ } map { [$_->[0], $_] } @results :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: that's the idea :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :holy jesus :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :f3ew: rO| is on windows :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: that's to be read from right to left, and with patience :-) :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: we want to filter @results, not @q, so we are gonna grep @results :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: im gonna paste that into ~/notes until such time as i can update my brains perl interpreter :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: is not finished, details remain :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :oh :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: there's the case distinction you have in the original code to be included yet :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :$q{case} ? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: you now map? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: yes :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i dont know map at all :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: ahhh, then I bet it looks like ancient greek :-) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :heh, yup :fl_!fl@irc.tp PART #freebsd-fr : :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :but i believe it :fl_!fl@irc.tp PART #ipv6-fr : :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: oh, I see there are typos, those ? should be ~ :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :on windozze, nothing else than "these quotes" works for oneliners, is that right? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :=? =~ :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: I think the easiest way to include the case is to duplicate that in an if/else :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: yeah, sec :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: for $q{case} i was gonna say an if/else, yah :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: if $q{case} then :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :e=mc2 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl : ^2 :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results = map { $_->[1] } grep { $_->[0] =~ /foo/ && $_->[0] =~ /bar/ && $_->[0] =~ /baz/ } map { [$_->[0], $_] } @results :Manuel_B!~hallo@pD958C817.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :minitux!~mnt@cocaine.subkulture.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-FR :flz: :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: if $q{case} is false :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :@searchwords is of unknown length :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results = map { $_->[1] } grep { $_->[0] =~ /foo/i && $_->[0] =~ /bar/i && $_->[0] =~ /baz/i } map { [$_->[0], $_] } @results :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-FR :? :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: ouch :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: you mean "foo bar baz" :palandir!~palandir@pD9560C53.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :yah, it could have any number of terms, i use \s as a split char :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :the web frontend says "matches ALL of these words:" _______________ :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :in fact, http://craig.bluemidnight.ca/dvd.html :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-195-73.cust.tele2.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :PerlJam![nFpK0Ya58@165.95.1.149 QUIT :"*poof*" :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :beth!~beth@studorgs.rutgers.edu NICK :beth|gone :Alipha!Alipha@0-1pool184-51.nas3.rochester1.mn.us.da.qwest.net JOIN :#perl :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results = map { $_->[1] } grep { my $r = $_->[0]; my $total = 0; $total += ($r =~ /$_/) for @serawords; $total == @searchwords } map { [$_->[0], $_] } @results :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :wow :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :ok :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: the idea is that we count how many matches we get, and compare that to the length of the array :BeTa!~beta@2001:7a8:4b09:1:230:1bff:feb1:defa QUIT :"Lost terminal" :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :oh :core-ix!~core-ix@3ffe:80ee:23d8:1:2d0:b7ff:fede:a3a5 JOIN :#ipv6 :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: it can be improved though :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :so if $matches == arraysize, then keep it :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i get it :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: yeah, because that evaluates to true, so the element passes the filter :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: the optimization would be to break the loop when some match fails :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: becasue in that case we need it won't pass the filter :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :s/need/know/ :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :monku!monk@213.233.71.174 QUIT :No route to host :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: @results = map { $_->[1] } grep { my $r = $_->[0]; my $total = 0; $total += $r =~ /$_/ ? 1 : last for @serawords; $total == @searchwords } map { [$_->[0], $_] } @results :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: nice try. :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl :but some of us have enough sense to replace an eval with print first :bline!~bline@myth.nmsrv.com JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :right, because of the first term fails, whats the point in going on :Snaff_!~Snaff@AC8A7D64.ipt.aol.com PART #ipv6-fr : :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Goplat yes, some MwAHaHAHaHA :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: yeah, I've checked the code compiles :monk!themonk@213.233.96.1 NICK :monku :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: but there's a typo in @serawords :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :heyo :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :its easy to call perl from c/c++? :) :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: map { foo } @bar applies foo to each member of bar ($_ in the block) and returns the list of results :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: so @doubles = map { 2*$_ } @numbers; :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls /exec `-(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};:` !? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PART #perl :"Client Exiting" :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 JOIN :#perl :shoxx!moo@adsl-19-54-134.asm.bellsouth.net JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl ::) :gorkish!~gork@amarillo.energynet.com JOIN :#perl :Atua!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :fxn: ok, thanks :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered PRIVMSG #perl :BossMC: ok, np, I'm gonna leave now, if something does not work feel free to contact me at fxn@cpan.org :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :my car doesnt work :fxn!nobody@fxn.registered QUIT :"Get MacIrssi - http://www.g1m0.se/macirssi/" :mo699898!~mo699898@66-188-109-88.mad.wi.charter.com JOIN :#Perl :Pe0!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it QUIT :"sciroppatevi http://www.dotcoma.org" :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :sweet :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is away: sleep :Peo!~Peo@host91-49.pool80180.interbusiness.it QUIT :"sciroppatevi http://www.dotcoma.org" :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :ok i have a question that should be easy to answer, for those in the know :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :1 :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :oh, you need the print() function :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :how do i sort case-inesensitively, an AoA, based on the value of $$_[0] ? :eb1kenobi_!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl QUIT :"ChatZilla 0.9.52B [Mozilla rv:1.6/20040113]" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :use a lc() function on the $a and $b or something like that :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :or lower() ... whatever the function for lowercasing is :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :yah but where do i put $a and $b :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :@results=sort{uc($$_[0]) cmp uc($$_[0])} @results if ($q{sortrev}); :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :where does $a and $b go :eb1kenobi!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :magick :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :uh... actually, i never really understood sort :| :motodream!~failure@pD955067F.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i want to sort @results, based on the comparison between $$_[0]'s :e1f!~user@141.117.1.171 PART #perl :"ERC Version 4.0 $Revision: 1.517 $ (IRC client for Emacs)" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :try $$a[0] and $$b[0] instead of $$_[0] ... but im not sure :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :bjoern_!~bjoern@dsl-213-023-057-027.arcor-ip.net JOIN :#css :monku!themonk@213.233.96.1 QUIT : :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i just deleted a 3 year old partition.. I had it since i got my computer... :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :I hope i will not regret this :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :you probably will :cell!~cell@linux-win.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com JOIN :#perl :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :sup jagerman :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :@yarra=reverse(@array) ? :core-ix!~core-ix@3ffe:80ee:23d8:1:2d0:b7ff:fede:a3a5 QUIT :"Client Exiting" :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :I hadn't realized I'd lost my connection :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :hmm, xchat fucked the channel ordering all to hell, brb :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com QUIT :Client Quit :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com JOIN :#perl :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :SirPuffy: mwahahahahah :> :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Ah, better :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PART #perl :"Client Exiting" :Orienz!~mkdir@0xc3f931e7.odnxr2.ras.tele.dk QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: well, i copied the important stuff to the other hard disk... :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rumour has it, A12 is comming out next week and it's HUGE (cover objects) - brace yourselves, gentlemen :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :a12? :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :Orienz!~mkdir@0xc3f931e7.odnxr2.ras.tele.dk JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :but i just hope i didnt forget anything :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :a :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :apoc? :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :how do i just quickly invert an array> :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :reverse :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :apocallypse, Stevie :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -f reverse :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :d3ity -(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};: :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :oops :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION sighs :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :rO| /exec `-(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};:` there you go :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: Oh, god :core-ix!~core-ix@3ffe:80ee:23d8:1:2d0:b7ff:fede:a3a5 JOIN :#ipv6 :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Objects are probably the only perl5 thing that needed to be changed :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :i just §"$%§" can't get a oneliner working on all *.html files (on windows..) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : @results=reverse(@results) if ($q{sortrev}); :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :However, I'm afraid p6's OO is going to be radically different, but not offer any improvement over p5's :( :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Just like many of the other changes so far :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :rO| File::Find and unlink !? :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl :a12 is 35000 words :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl ::( :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :when is p6 coming out? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :{ Goplat } :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: never (hopefully) :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :Goplat: lol :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION done trolling :D :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: hmm, actually i tried that 10min ago, but what do i know.. :Al-Khwarizmi!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com QUIT :"http://absurdum.f2o.org/age/" :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 PRIVMSG #perl :bye :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :"http://craig.afraid.org/ go there. now." :gnutech!~gnutech@63.226.104.233 QUIT :"gnutech has no reason" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Setup is formatting... :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :Goplat: nobody will be forcing you to use it :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :DzejKej: where are you from? (what is .sk??) :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #perl :Slovak Republic :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :ahh i see :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk PRIVMSG #perl :yes :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :rO| /exec perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval'; then :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :is that another forkbomb? :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: fan-tastic ;-) :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh, it's the same one :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :joshk you expect me to have a new one each time !? heh :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :motodrea1!~failure@pD9550C8F.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: if i type that into my prompt @ irssi, will anything happen, and if so: will it be bad? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :You could have been more original :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :how do i start perl interactively? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :just 'perl' in the command prompt doesnt work :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how can I run 2 while loops at the same time :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper hopefully :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: how do you mean that exactly? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: ... it'll hopefully be bad, or it will hopefully work? :) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper both :^] :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :use constant spoon => bless \do{my $c}, "knife"; fork while spoon->isa("knife"); :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :lets just see :P :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper can i run perl interactively, just like in a command shell :hwu!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu JOIN :#perl :hwu!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu NICK :hyde_ :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: sure it does :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :nothing happens :/ :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :if you just type perl it reads from stdin :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :yes :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :something did happen :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :hyde_!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu QUIT :Remote closed the connection :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :aaaaaaah!! :( :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ahahah :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :echo 42 | perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :you're owned :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :cannot allocate memory :( :D :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :but it doesnt gives anything, not even a welcome message; and i write $a=3; echo a; and nothing happens :hwu!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu JOIN :#perl :hwu!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu NICK :hyde_ :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :heh :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :what do i kill? :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kill the parent one :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :What did you run? :hyde_!~hwu@gauss.math.luc.edu PART #perl : :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: forkbomb :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :killall perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :killall -9 :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: i just did :) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, perl -e 'eval while <>' i use this. it's quick and dirty' :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :it doesn't work well with linux 2.6 though :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :new tasks get higher priority, i think, and.. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili: not quiet what I need :) :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :anyone know if there is a way to get flash to use esd? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :esd? Electrostatic Discharge? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :linux is borked :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :esound daemon :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili: correction that works nicely thanks :) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :j00 shud j00z window$ :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :joshk, it doesnt gives anything, not even a welcome message; and i write $a=3; echo a; and nothing happens :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh shut up :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :just because I want everything to work together for once doesn't mean I should use windows :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :use freebsd. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :it rawks. :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :that will help :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :*ahem* :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Face it - linux is about everything working independently :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :use nextstep :CrackerJackMack!~winky@cs242217-25.houston.rr.com QUIT :"Don't be hat'n cuz i'm leav'n!" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Windows is about everything being the same thing :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :fbsd always works :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :so far, for me. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :nextstep comes with the very modern gcc 2.6 compiler :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :MwAHaHAHaHA :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Sounds like debian-stable :p :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :> perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :$a = 3; :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :print $a . "\n"; :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl : :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :3 :bart!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl JOIN :#perl :bart!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl ::'( :D :D :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :i dunno where you pull echo out of :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :this isn't sh :bart!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl NICK :daReaper :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ah :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :killall just hung :D :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: it's interesting how this channel copes with skript kiddies :baldurk!~baldurk@62-3-252-34.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk QUIT :"..." :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :and not long after that, i couldnt even switch tty anymore :D :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili: correction again that makes my perl halt with an error :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :joshk. i r script kiddi3. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :joshk: Hows that? :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: i hope you use a journaling file system :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :well, thats the thing joshk; that is not interactively :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i do :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :reiserfs :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper personally I wrote a perlscript that forks and skill -9's a few 1000 times :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, like i said, it works for quick and dirty things. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :reiserfs pisses me off :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :thats just scripting from stdin :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili: this while loop will be running for days :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: i dunno, we all seem to comingle nicely :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon, then hack it up and make it work as you please. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :i mean interactive that print executes inmediately after pressing :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: oh :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"jdv79" at 216.6.168.167 pasted "cgi regurgitation determinator" (35 lines, 1.5K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1855 :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :no., then :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :If I turn off my system, the filesystem structure stays intact, but any number of random files become random garbage :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i learnt something today :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ok :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :/etc/passwd did once :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :dont do that anymore :D :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :uliginous!~uliginous@3ffe:b80:e66:1:0:0:0:1 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper but it doesn't help much if you loose the keyboard :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :It made me very happy :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili: I private messaged you the error that causes :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: what fs? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: exactly :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :reiserfs :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :sucks to be you :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION uses XFS :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :although, ext3 has shown the least corruption :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :but it's the slowest :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :alright, that piece of code is behaving very strangely to me. it seems that the entries in the array are being altered by the line of code just undert #Might... :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper -(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};: this bash thing is quite bad too heh :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl ::D :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :same effect? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper sort of, same result anyway :rO|!rO|@pD9545B13.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"bye" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :im just happy that you didnt type one that does "rm -rf /" without me seeing it :D :alus_!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :(ok, im not root, but i would be crying anyway) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper hmmmm :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm going to rm -rf / to test :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :one day :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :heck i could do it on vmware right now :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :o0o. fun :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl ::D :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :For some reason after $var_pat = substr( $var_pat, 1 ); runs for the first time $var_pat is thereafter always missing the first char. :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :any ideas? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :maybe start at 0? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :hehe :kitchen!~grue@kitchen.registered QUIT :"enough for now" :core-ix!~core-ix@3ffe:80ee:23d8:1:2d0:b7ff:fede:a3a5 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: :>/etc/passwd :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :sux if you just logout after that :D :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :the thing is i want to strip the ! off the beginning of the strip but just temporarily :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm...its persisting though :TimRiker!~timr@proxyle01.ext.ti.com QUIT :"This space intentionally left blank." :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :i meant the beginning of the string... :Orienz!~mkdir@0xc3f931e7.odnxr2.ras.tele.dk QUIT :No route to host :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :while :;do :;done :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :you meant a lot more, but i cant make much of it... :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :wow :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i've managed to not complete a damn thing all day :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm awesome. :StoneToad!~stonetoad@66.11.190.90 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Amidamaru!~Amidamaru@pD9E36397.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"Zzzz... oyasumi nasai minna-san" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: join the club :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i get paid for it though, that's the good part :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm trying to beat that myself :nastea!~asdf@pcp08554834pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net JOIN :#ipv6 :nastea!~asdf@pcp08554834pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net NICK :nastea1 :nastea1!~asdf@pcp08554834pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net PRIVMSG #ipv6 :how can i specify my default ipv6 route :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :"Setup is formatting..." ... 81% :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :(OH SHIT, I FORGOT TO COPY ...) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :that would suck :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :sucka :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :hhahhaah :Touns!~touns@d213-102-230-121.cust.tele2.fr QUIT :"leaving" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :luckily, most of my important stuff is on my linux comp nowadays :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :my program is: :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :#!perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :$a=3; :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :print $a; :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl : but at running it i get bash: ./perltest: perl: bad interpreter: No such file or directory . and i already did chmod +x perltest. What may be wrong? :uliginous!~uliginous@3ffe:b80:e66:1:0:0:0:1 JOIN :#ipv6 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :try :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl perltest :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :did it work? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :it worked :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how do I find out if a socket has data waiting to be read :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: maybe there's no such executable as ./perl ? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon select !? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :the first line of your script should be: #!/usr/bin/perl :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.180 PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, #!/usr/bin/perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :or /usr/local/bin/perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :whatever the results of `which perl` :liqyd!~liqyd@64.203.205.230 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :gives. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, ok :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.180 PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, como estas? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :my first line is #!perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :that's incorrect :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :arauko que mas? :leonel!~leonel@dsl-200-78-65-103.prod-infinitum.com.mx JOIN :#perl :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.180 PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, debes especificar la ruta absoluta :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, it wont look into path? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :no :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :arauko, ok :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, I need to have a while loop running constantly whilst doing this, is it possible to do that with IO::Select :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :thanks :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :anything is possible :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :hmm, but may i say that is rather bad for portability :nastea1!~asdf@pcp08554834pcs.alxndr01.va.comcast.net QUIT :"using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.10" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is proud of his site entirely written in perl, and entirely written by himself :) :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :one would expect stuff to run in systems where perl is located elsewhere :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :#!/usr/bin/env perl :curious_!curious@dial-1554.jgora.dialog.net.pl QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :quack quack quack :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot -f syscall :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: changing just 1 line is better than recompiling the whole program :curious_!curious@62.87.159.18 JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, ? :Tuna!~poontuna1@cpe-68-186-249-4.ma.charter.com JOIN :#css :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :for C++ programs for example :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :yop :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon I assume it blocks :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#perl :motodrea1!~failure@pD95508A0.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :omg :D the song on the radio now :D It reminds me pretty much about my 3 months in Latvia :D :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :lets say i have a foreach inside a while and i do a last. will that pop me to just after the foreach? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i believe so :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :wasnt the syntax for dropping out of that while as well something like: :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :TEST: while { :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl : foreach(1..2) { :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, ok :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl : if ($_ == 1) { last TEST } :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl : } :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :} :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :? :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :well it seems that anyhing after the foreach is not running :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :the while seems to be resetting :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :oh... hm :/ :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 JOIN :#perl :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :weird right :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :cant remember ever encountering it :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Connection timed out :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :how can i say my $arg = shift || '' if @_ is not defined? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :$arg = shift(@blah) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, while using IO::Select $fh->recv($temp,2000); will receive 2000 bytes from the socket buffer how do I send $fh->send("test)\n"; does not seem to work :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :oh :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :i'd like $arg to have a null value if nothing is in @_ :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :use defined() :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :defined(@_) ? true : false; :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :99% :gorkish!~gork@amarillo.energynet.com PRIVMSG #perl :mio: yeah something like my $arg = defined(@_) ? shift : undef; :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :does this look right? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :sort { $disp{$a}{'bytes_out'} <=> $disp{$b}{'bytes_out'} } keys(%disp) :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :"right"? :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :ok , thanks! :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :as in did I use sort correctly? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :It looks syntatically correct, if that's what you mean :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :yeah :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :I'm assuming you have something before the keyword 'sort' though :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :my @sorted = sort ... or the like :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :isnt it supposed to be $a instead of $disp{$a} ? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :oh no :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i'm mistaken :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i hate sort! I never understood it :D :gorkish!~gork@amarillo.energynet.com PRIVMSG #perl :$a and $b are the next two arguments out of the array you are sorting :gorkish!~gork@amarillo.energynet.com PRIVMSG #perl :in this case that array is keys %disp :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :yea i understand now :) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :just took me a while :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :s/the next//; s/array/list/g; :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon sysread and syswrite :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :jager: I'm creating the sort subroutine dynamically and then evaling the sort. that string (with a return infront of it) is what gets fed to eval :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: Wow, why? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :jager: it's easier then doing 10 if cases. although I'm wondering... :) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, ah okay thanks :) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Maybe you should consider subroutines? :packetknife!~Peekay@damascus.packetknife.com JOIN :#perl :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :then it's still 10 subroutines. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :You must have 10 (something) to set the strings :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :rebooting :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"jdv79" at 216.6.168.167 pasted "same thing with output" (71 lines, 1.5K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1857 :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :You could just as easily set code refs :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :jager: this is what I use: $sorter = "return sort { \$disp\{$sortorder{'l'}\}\{'$sortitem{'name'}'\} $sortitem{'cmp'} \$disp\{$sortorder{'r'}\}\{'$sortitem{'name'}'\} } keys(\%disp)"; :AliphaX!Alipha@0-1pool184-51.nas3.rochester1.mn.us.da.qwest.net JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :lets see what winXP install did with my Win2k installation :fook!~fook@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com QUIT :Connection timed out :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :now, could anyone explain what's wrong here? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :in #perl yo mean? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :yo=you :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :in that paste i just made :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :BSOD!!! (standard windows background color... it's just as evil as the real thing) :alus_!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Connection timed out :Alipha!Alipha@0-1pool184-51.nas3.rochester1.mn.us.da.qwest.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :i dont understand how modifying a lexical in a foreach loop can alter the contents of the array defined outside that loop... :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :modify the $_ :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :and it's magick. :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :wait no :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"^daemon" at 80.176.225.25 pasted "..why wont this work network scheduler" (36 lines, 848B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1858 :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i dunno :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :you cant do that :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i never modify shit in arrays :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :ever. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :can anyone please help me with this code :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :it keeps stalling when reading from the socket :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :and I need it to remain flowing :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :the thing is I am not altering the array as far as i undersand the foreach loop :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :wow... how unpredictable :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :error at installation :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :hi :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :im on windows. is it possible to compile my perl script? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :jager: with that I get to reuse bits of code that I have used in other places. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith, "active perl" :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Wyleyrabbit!~Chris@S0106002078cacf85.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :motodream!~failure@pD955067F.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :beth|gone!~beth@studorgs.rutgers.edu NICK :beth :kaiser!~kaiser@12.220.18.83 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes i used the active perl build :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :is there nobody that can explain what's going on? :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :and you want a standalone binary from your perl script, tryblith? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlcc, perl2exe, PAR... :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :the problem is, when i run the script on this computer, perl will get this 'illegal error' thing :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :and ends up getting terminated :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :none of those ever work for me jdv79 :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :the problem was using image-magick :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :not sure if it's cause i won't read the docs or i'm an idiot or both. :Md!md@md.staff.freenode QUIT :"ç§ã®ãƒ›ãƒãƒ¼ã‚¯ãƒ©ãƒ•トã¯é°»ã§ä¸€æ¯ã§ã™" :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl2exe worked for me once :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :but i have had a lot of trouble with those compilers :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl : open(IMAGE, 'screen3.bmp') or die 'can't open'; #the line that 'caused' the error :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :so i'm not alone? i feel better. :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith, how is a binary going to help you? :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :die $1 :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :there MIGHT be a chance that the binary might succeed in running :) :chgp!~chgp@201008166087.user.veloxzone.com.br JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :$! :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :i mean. :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :gorkish, CaT[tm]: print "hi @_\n" if defined(@_); seems to print even if nothing is passed in... :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :sili, "sysread($sock,$temp1,20);" will wait for data if it cannot read from the socket do you know anyway to be able to determine if there is anything to read from the socket :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :somebody has to know what's going on in the code i pasted. i'm at the end of my ability to figure it out. :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith: the quote in the can't open messes things up :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :try using double quotes :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :i think that it is a windows thing im suffering from :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :no man :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: there's a flag you need to set :leedo!~leedo@nr17-66-117-211-229.fuse.net JOIN :#perl :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #css :shruggar - CSS3 ain't close to final; that said...what replaces it? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: maybe @_ is always defined? (just a guess) :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :oops. i changed the message :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :just a sec, i'll look it up :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :still wont wwork :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is it now? :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: yeah maybe :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, where? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl ::-\ i change it to can't open, becuase it was a swear word ;) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :where you create the socke :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :t :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :and i dun wana get kicked :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh, fuck that :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, sweet, what is it to do with :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :just paste the original one :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :what are you using to make the socket anyway? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :oblio paste :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot paste :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, IO::Socket :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :hmm... :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :then I dont really know... :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :I use Socket :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"tryblith" at 66.183.33.238 pasted "image magick thing" (17 lines, 325B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1859 :nipuL!~nipuL@turing.une.edu.au QUIT :Remote closed the connection :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, "Socket" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :I think that is IO::Socket :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :no :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: but if () seems to work right :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :err, the way i want it :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith: what's the error? :Phrogz!~phrogz@c-24-8-178-81.client.comcast.net QUIT :"bbl" :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :its a windows error :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :it just terminated perl :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl ::) :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :hah :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, "Type Socket type SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_DGRAM |" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :is that what I need to change :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: as in if(defined())? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :no :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :-.- im suffering really bad from this. i wish i am using linux :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :why not? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, may I private message you my options :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol please dont ask why ;) :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: if(@_) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :sure :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :but just a sec :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :i ended up explaining it everytime i said........ :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: ahh yeah. that would also test for emptyness I believe. :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i'll paste a code you can use :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ok :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :joshk: so any solutions? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: none of those :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: since you'er using an array in a scalar context, if it's empty scalar(@_) would return 0. :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i dont know how to do it with IO::Socket :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :i copied this code from an example in the image::magick homepage, which i gues shouldn't have much problems :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION hopes he's not muttering out of his anus here. ;) :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :the only difference is the die messages. :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: ok, gives me length of array :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: aye :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"daReaper" at 80.60.202.155 pasted "^daemon: you can use these functions" (100 lines, 2.3K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1860 :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :edit them a little bit :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :jdv79: Because when you do: for my $foo (@array) { } '$foo' is an alias to the element :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: hmm i didn't know if assumes scalar() :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :(that was in my buffer from a few minutes ago) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :mio: it does :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :thanks jagerman :_MAX_!~Snak@217-162-191-52.dclient.hispeed.ch QUIT :"bye" :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :unfort. still doesn't solve my problem :) :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :but probably getting closer :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :\s+ is the same as (\s)+ ? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, that seems an aweful lot of code just for 1 outgoing socket :sime!~sime@c211-30-238-94.rivrw5.nsw.optusnet.com.au JOIN :#perl :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"daReaper" at 80.60.202.155 pasted "^daemon: better use this one maybe. There's less crap in it" (82 lines, 1.8K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1861 :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: how so? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: how much code you think there is in IO::Socket ? :war_!~war@216.82.101.38 QUIT :Client Quit :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net PRIVMSG #perl :enough :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, true but only 5 lines of it show up in your .pl file :) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :IO::Socket just creates a socket using the same way, maybe a little more complicated :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :joshk: hello? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: true, but you can make a module from it if you want :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do JOIN :#perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith: hi; i have NFI :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :what's that :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :no fucking idea :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper, okay cool, let me go try this out :) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :good luck :) :Jocelyn[bn]!~Miranda@24.109.36.241 QUIT :Connection timed out :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh :) :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: for some reason a global var is still getting undef'd ... :zingy!~ingy@S01060050ba8fefa5.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :zingy!~ingy@S01060050ba8fefa5.vc.shawcable.net PART #perl : :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: i have a global $stamp and a my $stamp = shift if (@_); in a function :stunix!stunix@linux.penguins.no PART #perl : :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: but even when i don't pass anything to func(), $stamp still is undef :Aerzan!~Aerzan@c-66-41-196-142.mn.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :Hey peoples, how can I do an action over each element on a @list? :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode JOIN :#perl :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode JOIN :#ipv6 :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: i'd prob have to paste the code :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: well if @_ is empty $stamp should be undefined as the if test fails. :morphius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-01p4-225.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks jager. for some reason i thought the lexical you define for the for loop was a copy. :Sili!~sebastian@132.dsl.25.uia.net QUIT :"Leaving" :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: what you probably want is $stamp = scalar(@_) ? shift : ''; :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :haha, a9.com, censored search engine :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: same result :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: for both cases (args and nonargs) :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :? :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: for non args :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :whacky :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"tryblith" at 66.183.33.238 pasted "GD" (9 lines, 176B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1862 :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :hi, the output image seems to be an invalid file :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :funny thing is i'm using my $stamp = shift if (@_); in other places and it's working as i think it should. :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :does anyone know what i did wrong? :CuriosCat!stian@freightliner.bigrig.org QUIT : :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: do a print statement to see how many (and what) args are in @_. :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :mio: You aren't support to write: my $var = VAL if ...; :notsasuke!~doneill@3ffe:b80:1fb3:6:0:0:0:10 JOIN :#ipv6 :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :ie. not overriding global $stamp unless @_ :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Better to write: my $var; $var = VAL if ...; :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :or maybe: my $var = DEFAULTVALUE; $var = OTHERVAL if ...; :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: ok :rOotix!~tempo@curry.rootix.info NICK :r--tix :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.180 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :mio: Ah, perhaps you want: :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :my $stamp = @_ ? shift : $stamp; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :open (PNG,">image2.png") || die; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :print PNG $myImage->png; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :close PNG; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :is this sufficient for printing a png image into a file? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :No :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :'printing'? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :http://sial.org/pbot/1862 :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :please check my entire script :) :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: what else do i need? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :You have to set $myImage to something that has a png() method that returns a string representing the png image first :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :open (PNG,"image.png") || die; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :$myImage = newFromPng GD::Image(\*PNG) || die; :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :close PNG; :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :is it ok to eat the cores of oranges or will they give you a bad stomache? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :you mean this? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :simon- they give you a bad stomache? :TheRavenTwo!~TheRavenT@68-174-109-170.nyc.rr.com JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :I have a bad stomach, it can't process food anymore :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: that was it... duh. thx CaT[tm] :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au JOIN :#perl :mo699898!~mo699898@66-188-109-88.mad.wi.charter.com QUIT :Remote closed the connection :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman, why do you keep it around then :) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :simon-: Well, I'm too lazy to get it removed :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: was those 3 lines what you meant? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith: Possibly; have you tried running your code? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :and? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :the output file has 10 more bytes than the orginal file :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :but the image is invalid :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :pekwm rules :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Are you on Windows? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :aha :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: glad you got it sovled :) :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :lol how did you know :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :After you open, and before you print, call: binmode(PNG); :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh! :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :thank you :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Connection timed out :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Otherwise, what gets written to disk has \n changed to \r\n :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: thanks. hate those pesky tmp vars :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :tmp vars? :mio!~mio@gumbu.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRIVMSG #perl :temporary variables :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :it works! it works! it works!!!!! :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :mio: I'm having fun just trying to sort stuff... though I think I found my problem too. :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :egads. :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl ::D thanks! :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :strangely, the new file works, but it is still 7 bytes more than the orginial! :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Yes, I know what you meant by "tmp vars" :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :I just don't know which temporary variables you were referring to :boki-!e314159@pD955B6BD.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"reboot." :nitcom!~dog@3ffe:8240:8030:0:0:0:0:2 JOIN :#ipv6 :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :StoneToad!~stonetoad@ip90-190.ott.istop.com JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is back (gone 01:25:39) :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :i want to parse a string construct like "X=0.1:[3 , 0.5]:2.3" ; someone can help me to see how to retrieve the elements in this? :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-04p8-138.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :hallucinogen!~florin@2001:618:900:0:0:0:0:24f QUIT :"leaving" :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :what is all that? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :hey, except for bitmap, is there a picture format that has no compression? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :looks like a binary file opened in vi :socrates2!~Nasty@host217-43-228-18.range217-43.btcentralplus.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.17 JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :i need to do a system() call or exec a shell command, but must catch stderr and stdout of that command. actually i want to discard that output. it must not be caught by my calling program (webmin) because it thinks it is part of the http header and gets utterly confused. :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :how can i do that? :jinterest!~anonymous@gw01-chv-nc-209-111-100-235.rasserver.net JOIN :#perl :lilliput!~Touriste@cpc2-stoc2-3-0-cust242.midd.cable.ntl.com QUIT :"C U" :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :`` :Boki!e314159@pD955B399.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#css :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :if I have a hash map, is there a way to search the map 'backwords' instead of from 'a' => 'b' but search via 'b' and get 'a'??? :Prophet_!~Prophet@pD9FF6007.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net QUIT :":wq" :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :MwAHaHAHaHA :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :>=) :Prophet_!~Prophet@pD9FF6007.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Client Quit :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :does that question even make sense that I asked? I dont use hashes too much :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, that command hanged up my comp :( :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION hates rdf files :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :"there is a sucker born every minute. -- " :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net PRIVMSG #perl :and who is that sucker? :AliphaX!Alipha@0-1pool184-51.nas3.rochester1.mn.us.da.qwest.net PRIVMSG #perl :I thought suckers were made in a factory :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :someone can help me to understand how do i retrieves matches of a string and assign it to a variable? or at least where to read :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :KcB!~nothing@dsl-209-16-67-172.datasync.com JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: No :KcB!~nothing@dsl-209-16-67-172.datasync.com PART #perl : :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: Because, you could have: my %hash = (a => 1, b => 1, c => 1, d => 1); :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :tryblith, i would be that sucker according to the very smart snL20 :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :grr. how do i get my konquerer menu back? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: You _can_ reverse a hash, but you could easily lose elements :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :my %rev = reverse %hash; :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :In the above case, you'd most likely get a random a-d value for $rev{1} :^conner--!~dog@moa.IfA.Hawaii.Edu QUIT :"Leaving" :jazzanova!~boris@S0106006097bde931.vc.shawcable.net PART #perl : :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :so I should create 2 hashes then, one from a->b and other from b->a ??? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: "should" depends on what you're trying to do :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: the problem jagerman is pointing out is you might have more than one key with the same value :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm sure there's a module on CPAN for that :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :in my map, it is 1-1, not m-n or m-m :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION thinks Stevie-O is a bot :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION anally rapes jagerman :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :The only thing he ever says is "I think there's a module on CPAN for that", and /me anally rapes ..... :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :don't forget "check out my paste" :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :That's usually Stevie[FP] :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :must be a bot... :arauko!~arauko@200.90.53.17 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: keep your paste to yourself :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ok thanks anyway :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PART #perl :"Client Exiting" :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: didn't your mommy ever tell you not to give paste to strangers? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :no :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :she told me not to eat the paste :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION pastes on revdiablo :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :I have one more question, I now how to get the nth element of a line with $word2 = ($line2 =~ /\w+/g)[$n - 1]; but how do I get everything after the nth occurence in a line? :tryblith!~SKEJFS@d66-183-33-238.bchsia.telus.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how do I set a socket to non blocking? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :I have had a look in the IO::Socket perldoc page and can find nothing to do with it :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer, substr? :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :iirc, $socket->non_blocking(1); :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :did I say every minute... make it every second :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :or maybe ->blocking(0); :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#perl :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :h, substr does words with spaces to? :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -f substr :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman, ah thank you iirc? :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :I'm not sure what you mean :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :and I didn't quite understand what an "element" was :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :i think its splice :fishfart!~fishfart@ip67-153-26-234.z26-153-67.customer.algx.net QUIT :"Run! Run for your lives!" :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :"if I rant correctly" :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: @words=()[$n..$#words] :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"Stevie-O" at 68.83.115.164 pasted "# return a hashref mapping val" (13 lines, 289B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1863 :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: @words=($line2 =~ /\w+/g)[$n..$#words]; :viny!~viny@82.226.118.167 NICK :viny|away :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :MANOWAR^!~MANOWAR^@cae88-105-179.sc.rr.com JOIN :#perl :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :^conner--!~dog@moa.IfA.Hawaii.Edu JOIN :#perl :arauko!~arauko@200.90.52.9 JOIN :#perl :Shaun!~user@216.73.96.3 QUIT : :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :eleanor!~eleanor@24.236.156.82.gha.mi.chartermi.net JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :nee :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :"http://craig.afraid.org/ go there. now." :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :uhm.... :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :im not gonna fall for your tricks again, young boy!!! :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper weee!? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :heh :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how so I count how many LF's in one line of text :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :well in one $var :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: tr/// can do it. (Note the return value). :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ok thanks :) :Atua!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :woggle m//; !? :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :There's m//g for the more general case. :AliphaX!Alipha@0-1pool184-51.nas3.rochester1.mn.us.da.qwest.net QUIT : :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :gnamakas!~bash@67.71.101.229 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Don't forget s/REGEX/$&/g; ;) :MANOWAR^!~MANOWAR^@cae88-105-179.sc.rr.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :KevinMarks!~Snak@adsl-67-127-218-122.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net QUIT :"Oops. This machine just fell asleep" :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: that sounds like an extremely useful construct. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :all your #secrets are belong to us! :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :There's m/foo(?{$i++})(?!)/, too, but I wouldn't reccommend that. :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3744980.sympatico.ca JOIN :#perl :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :As for the s/// trick, we could at least use (REGEX) and $1 to avoid the performance problems with $&. :TheRavenTwo!~TheRavenT@68-174-109-170.nyc.rr.com QUIT :"User disconnected" :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :You're worrying about performance problems with the s/// solution? :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl ::) :keyes!~kevin@ip-81.net-81-220-151.rev.numericable.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :I'm worried about performance problems in other parts of the code. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :$& is like using xml for storing your data :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's bad for performance, but if you gotta use it once, you may as well use it all over :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :Any use of $& has a global performance effect. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :indeed. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and unless you're doing substitutions, @+ and @- can help you out with it :raz^hail!raz@stat1-a.6.omgf.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :SSHx1!jonepet@discovery.jonepet.net QUIT :Client Quit :raz^hail!raz@stat1-a.6.omgf.net JOIN :#ipv6 :SSHx1!jonepet@discovery.jonepet.net JOIN :#ipv6 :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :$& is actually much less of a performance hit than it used to be :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ive724.dialup.mindspring.com JOIN :#perl :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :Oh, never mind :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :bn all :silas!foobar@dhcp065-024-069-196.columbus.rr.com QUIT :Read error: 113 (No route to host) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :*BuRP* :Nek!ken@0-1pool76-126.nas45.philadelphia1.pa.us.da.qwest.net JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Atua!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :curious_!curious@62.87.159.18 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :flock!~restless@192.115.29.147 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :curious_!curious@62.87.159.18 JOIN :#perl :flock!~restless@192.115.29.147 JOIN :#perl :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Passe!~Passe@titanium.clope.net JOIN :#mrtg :Passe!~Passe@titanium.clope.net PART #mrtg :"Au revoir." :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-143.pool8249.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #css :ACTION 'night folks :tornado_!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-143.pool8249.interbusiness.it QUIT :"O_o" :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#css :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :m1chael!m1chael@34.42.252.64.snet.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :http://www.steverichter.us/?p=portfolio <-- How can I get it to look like: http://www.steverichter.us/sample.jpg :dmz!~dmz@dmzs.com QUIT :"Leaving" :japhy!~jefpin@TOWERS.andrew.cmu.edu PRIVMSG #perl :hola :flock!~restless@192.115.29.147 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :curious_!curious@62.87.159.18 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :Akor_!roman@p508C6A84.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :where can i find out what is unix time format or date format, i mean could somebody tell me place i cann look into all the date format? :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :what are you trying to do with dates? :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :Perl programmers never get dates, silly. :Akor!roman@p508C64A5.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :thats slashdot readers, not Perl programmers :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :all my stereotypes get muddled together these days :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :you need Dobly :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Client Quit :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :the filter? :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :Dobly Digtial? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :. o O ( Dolby Digital, Dobly is a spam classifier ) O o . :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl ::P :Khisanth!lws7636@user-2ive724.dialup.mindspring.com QUIT :"Client exiting" :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :"Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz" :lexton!~lexton@adsl-69-110-0-165.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net QUIT : :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :if your using sysread on a socket to receive data how do you clear the data you have read from the socket :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#Perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :so would Dobly Digital reduce the noise of spam in your inbox? :KaL0!~KALO@cs6625173-124.austin.rr.com JOIN :#perl :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :it would, since it's a digital encoding with error correctly and whatnot :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :correction.... :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :eb1kenobi!~chatzilla@dslam227-172-59-81.dyndsl.zonnet.nl QUIT :"ChatZilla 0.9.52B [Mozilla rv:1.6/20040113]" :jinterest!~anonymous@gw01-chv-nc-209-111-100-235.rasserver.net QUIT :"Leaving" :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :hehe :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :R-S codes rule :flock!~restless@l192-115-29-147.broadband.actcom.net.il JOIN :#perl :curious_!curious@dial-1554.jgora.dialog.net.pl JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '@f=`tree --noreport -fi ~`;print $f[rand @f];' :freebsdjr!freebsdjr@CPE000c41357fa5-CM024350005556.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :s/print/unlink/; :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :O_O :Nosf3ratu!~zrizer@ppp-68-21-137-143.dsl.akrnoh.ameritech.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :^conner--!~dog@moa.IfA.Hawaii.Edu QUIT :Remote closed the connection :freebsdjr!freebsdjr@CPE000c41357fa5-CM024350005556.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :Client Quit :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :does the "next" operator work on for loops? :bozoman!~bozo@n128-227-48-3.xlate.ufl.edu QUIT :"Leaving" :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :SlashFoo: Try It And See :megalomaniac!~megaloman@ip142177225250.mpoweredpc.net JOIN :#perl :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :thrig: its not working for me :supybot!~supybot@ppp-67-64-26-175.dsl.wchtks.swbell.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :bash: tree: command not found :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl -le 'for (qw(a b c)) { next if /a/; print }' :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :SlashFoo: How are you using it? PING :niven.freenode.net :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :jagerman: forget it, I forgot a little detail, thanks anyways :) :terr1!terr1@50C59459.flatrate.dk QUIT :Client Quit :terr1!terr1@50C59459.flatrate.dk JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :Akor!roman@p508C64A5.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is of :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com PRIVMSG #perl :+f :jagerman!jagerman@jagerman.com QUIT :Client Quit :tryblith!~SKEJFS@66.183.33.238 JOIN :#perl :tryblith!~SKEJFS@66.183.33.238 PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot paste :pearlbear!~pearlbear@66.152.196.53 QUIT :"Leaving" :root!~root@218.78.221.101 JOIN :#perl :trefle_v_!~trefle_v@robinson-6-82-224-198-77.fbx.proxad.net QUIT :Client Quit :trefle_v!~trefle_v@robinson-6-82-224-198-77.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#perl :root!~root@218.78.221.101 QUIT :Client Quit :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :how can I limit the length of a floating point number for printing? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :sprintf :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :printf :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :sudoer: lemme check :root!~root@218.78.221.101 JOIN :#perl :root!~root@218.78.221.101 QUIT :Client Quit :tryblith!~SKEJFS@66.183.33.238 QUIT : :guccio!~guccio@218.78.221.101 JOIN :#perl :palandir_!~palandir@pD9E4889A.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :Atua!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :l0ngb0ng!~stoner@c-24-21-202-132.client.comcast.net QUIT :"baked" :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :are they fixed-width? :Snow-!~winter@silver.teardrop.org PRIVMSG #perl :Hm... how might I match the last element in a space separated string? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/(.)$/; :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :? :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu PRIVMSG #perl :(split / /)[-1]; :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :ooh! a boobie! :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl ::$ :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl : /\S+\s+\z/ :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :\z ? :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :End of string. :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :synonymous to $ ? :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :No. :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :how might i match and capture two characters at the start of a string? :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :Er, I think I meant /\S+\s*\z/ and I leave adding capturing parens as an excersize. :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :( :> ) :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(.{2})/; :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(.{2})/; :naer_dinsul!~David@wave-cas1-cs-180.dial.bright.net JOIN :#perl :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :(wrong order :P ) :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: $ also matches before a newline before end-of-string. $ also as different behavior under /m (and $*, but don't use that). :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :well... i meant capture them individually :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :so i have the first in $1 and second in $2 :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :no :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(\w|\W)(\w|\W)/; # *grin* :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(\w|\W)(\w|\W)/; # *grin* :shoxx!moo@adsl-19-54-134.asm.bellsouth.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :"http://craig.afraid.org/ go there. now." :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: bastard :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl ::P :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :I dont think floats can be vertically-aligned... :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl ::D :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: ok, shortest possible version... :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :(don't care if it doesn't match \n either) :Wyleyrabbit!~Chris@S0106002078cacf85.vc.shawcable.net QUIT :"Leaving" :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(.){2}/; # would that work? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(.){2}/; # would that work? :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :Unfortunately, no. :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :damn :P :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :well, in that case :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :dar: whatchya trying to do? :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :i will have to give you tha boobies :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :dar: other then flood the channel with boobies. :) :l0ngb0ng!~stoner@c-24-21-202-132.client.comcast.net JOIN :#ipv6 :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :It's czth that's trying to do that. :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :/^(.)(.)/; :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :it doesn't have to float - I just want it to look like the second picture :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :he tricked me! :o :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :what I have now is just me trying to do it :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :haha :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :'twas like pulling nip^H^H^Hteeth :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :if it's not fixed-width, it needs to be a float :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :It's not shortest, either. (; :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :someone dared me to write a regex to validate an IPv6 address, so i took a stab at it: http://www.parseerror.com/scripts/ipv6.pl any constructive feedback is appreciated :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :I think :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, ^ isn't required :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :o :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :oh yeah that's right :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :in order to be on the left or right, that is :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :dammit, I got kicked out of #php again :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :and i was so helpful :Spartak!~spartakus@pcp04068310pcs.sanarb01.mi.comcast.net JOIN :#css :daReaper!~bart@ip503cca9b.speed.planet.nl PRIVMSG #perl :for pasting perl code? :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :I guess I could use a table :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :talking shit, czth? ;) :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :no :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :centered you can use margin: 0 auto :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :i even let myself be violated by visiting php.net to find a page for someone :Lurc!~lurch@smoke.dope.org JOIN :#Perl :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :print " Retunr from Time::localtime $vOlocaltime->mday : $vOlocaltime->mom : $vOlocaltime->year\n"; :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :but I'm not very good at this, maybe someone knows better :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :when i do that :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :ok :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :daReaper: i prefer to call it perl-similar pseudo-code :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl : Retunr from Time::localtime Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->mday : Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->mom : Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->year :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i get that :czth!dbrobins@rrcs-ma-24-56-72-98.biz.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :xerophyte_: you probably deserve it :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :czth? :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :is it possible just to align the two things up? :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :so the tops match? :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :does anybody know what am i doing it wrong :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :pizza_milkshake: It might be nice to not capture so much and construct your regex in pieces. (my $foo = qr/.../; my $bar = qr/...$foo.../, etc.) :shruggar!~v_starre@c-66-56-76-11.atl.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #css :tops, yeah :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :hm :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :I think I'll use a table :termleech!~termleech@host-216-153-149-107.spr.choiceone.net JOIN :#perl :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :can i combine qr's into other qr's? like define a chunk that's used often and use a variable in place of the longhand? :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :Could somebody tell me why does not that print the ticket :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :pizza_milkshake: Yeah. :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm not capturing anything, the ()s are purely for grouping, so i guess i could use (?:) :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i mean i am getting the Time::localtime then assigning to variable $vOlocaltime then printing using the $vOlocaltime->mday :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com PRIVMSG #perl :pizza_milkshake: qr//s stringify into perfectly valid regexes (preserving the flags, even)... :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :any way in CSS to space what I have currently out? :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :inbetween them vertically :chgp!~chgp@201008166087.user.veloxzone.com.br QUIT :"Bonanza!" :l1quid!~webmaster@ool-18b92736.dyn.optonline.net PRIVMSG #css :like the picture :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :which is give me Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->mday why is that :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :however, i'd like the regex to be available in other languages as simply as possible... :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :translate that is :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :it doesn't match x:x:x::x:x:x for eg. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp JOIN :#perl :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :dmz!~dmz@209.133.52.162 JOIN :#perl :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :CaT[tm]: (?:[[:xdigit:]]{1,4}:){3}(?::[[:xdigit:]]{1,4}){1,4} should :motodream!~failure@pD9550321.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :yeah but x:x::x is also valid :) :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :the line above the line i pasted does that :e1f`!~user@pascal.ee.ryerson.ca JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net JOIN :#Perl :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :nah. you're only matching x::x:x... :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :that's why the regex is so large is because i make sure that :: only occurs once and has valid amounts of digits on either side :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :unless I missed ithold on. :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :oh yeah :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :my oops :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :*retreats& :palandir!~palandir@pD9560C53.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl ::) :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm not that familiar with IPv6 so i was just curious if anyone could find an obvious mistake :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION goes back to his own fun problems with perl. :) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I think your first mistake was using a regex instead of inet_pton :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :i was thinking that perhaps someone might want to parse IPv6 address out of a log or something :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :what's my second mistake? /me looks at inet_pton :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :could someone tell me why do i get the is output :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I don't know, I haven't seen your regex :Guest43211!~anonymous@202.155.87.75 JOIN :#perl :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :print " Retunr from Time::localtime $vOlocaltime->mday : $vOlocaltime->mon : $vOlocaltime->year\n"; :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :Retunr from Time::localtime Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->mday : Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->mon : Time::tm=ARRAY(0x815bdd8)->year :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :xerophyte_: seems to me you should know by now to use the paste bot to show us code :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :your problem is attempting to interpolate method calls :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :somni i am assinging to variable :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :just wondering :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :let me post the code :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: did you see my new module? :TimRiker!~timr@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net JOIN :#BotPark :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #BotPark +o TimRiker :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I see no assignment there, xerophyte_, and that wouldn't make a method call interpolate :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: no :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :http://sial.org/pbot/1844 :aravind!~aravind@206.171.16.66 QUIT :"tata" :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :okay :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :Here is the code http://sial.org/pbot/1864 :thrig!~thrig@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :you could select the 'perl' channel and have it announced, you know :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :xerophyte_: I told you what your problem is, why are you still asking your question? :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :your problem is attempting to interpolate method calls ? :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :didnt get that :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :$foo->bar is a method call, "hi $foo->bar" is an attempt to interpolate a method call :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, how can i find that values :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :with print :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :call your methods outside of strings :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :okay so you can only print with printf :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :uh, no, how did you determine that from what I said? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :print "hi ", $foo->bar; :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :if you wanna format it like this day : month : year :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :Thanks i got mostly what i want :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :then you apply what I just said :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :or you use join :sime!~sime@c211-30-238-94.rivrw5.nsw.optusnet.com.au QUIT :Remote closed the connection :motodrea1!~failure@pD95508A0.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :kote!~k0te@ip68-9-20-144.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#perl :dippo!~cwage@209.149.57.26 JOIN :#perl :dippo!~cwage@209.149.57.26 PRIVMSG #perl :can anyone tell me how to fix this? :dippo!~cwage@209.149.57.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Digest::MD5 object version 2.20 does not match bootstrap parameter 2.33 at /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/DynaLoader.pm line 221. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :dippo: install Digest::MD5 according to the instructions :dippo!~cwage@209.149.57.26 PRIVMSG #perl :according to what instructions :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the instructions included with whatever package you installed :Nek!ken@0-1pool76-126.nas45.philadelphia1.pa.us.da.qwest.net QUIT :"I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way" :fab31!~fab@gnux.info QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :fab31!~fab@gnux.info JOIN :#freebsd-fr :dippo!~cwage@209.149.57.26 PART #perl : :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp QUIT :"Testing VimIRC 0.7.3 (IRC client for Vim)" :woggle!somebody@h002078ca8395.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :"leaving" :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net JOIN :#perl :CrackerJackMack!~winky@cs242217-25.houston.rr.com JOIN :#ipv6 :termleech!~termleech@host-216-153-149-107.spr.choiceone.net QUIT :"Leaving" :e1f`!~user@pascal.ee.ryerson.ca PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: i'm surprised you didn't publish a library on Apr1st :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :hey, I'm editing a linux file via a perl cgi from a windows box. however, when I write back the file, it's adding carriage returns after each line. :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :is there an easy way to stop this? :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :chomp it I believe :dvorak_!~dvorak@rameau-1-81-57-198-120.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :ohh, nice, damn if I could remember that. will play, thanks CaT[tm] :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 PRIVMSG #perl :np. it could also be chop. I always get the two confused. :xerophyte_!~xerophyte@CPE00055dec2e49-CM014110208043.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :um, use a s/// or tr//, chomp will not always remove \r\n, and chop may remove too much :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :_pragma!pragma@24-205-196-205.rno-cres.charterpipeline.net QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :chomp will remove a trailing \n from the end of the string :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :phinite: you need to binmode FILE so perl won't add the CRs :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I doubt Perl is doing it :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode PRIVMSG #perl :no, chomp will remove a $/ from the end of the string :dondelelcaro!~don@archimedes.ucr.edu PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, that's OS dependent lameness... :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :no, that's network newline delimiters :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :CRLF? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net PRIVMSG #perl :I think you're mistaking sommi :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :in windows Perl will turn \n to \r\n when outputting to a text file :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and it will turn \r\n to \n when inputting from a text file :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :eleete: about what? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :binmode is what you need to stop that sort of thing :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 JOIN :#perl :_pragma!pragma@24-205-196-205.rno-cres.charterpipeline.net JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie[FP]: as he mentioned, he's editing the file via a CGI script, so he's sending it via textarea :_pragma!pragma@24-205-196-205.rno-cres.charterpipeline.net QUIT :Client Quit :Lurc!~lurch@smoke.dope.org QUIT :"leaving" :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :as is standard, \015\012 is being appended to indicate newline :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net PRIVMSG #perl :I might not understand what you mentioned about network newline delimiters :liqyd!~liqyd@64.203.205.230 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :\015\012 is the standard newline delimiter when communicating over the network :sparc!~csn@24.131.1.138 JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :well, anyway, y/\r//d; :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :\015 is safer :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :\015 is ugly :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and if you are using a system where \r is not \015 you should be shot :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :so that's where you've gone tchrist :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :especially if it's a linux system :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :many people use such systems, they're called Macs :andrew|!~avansant@nat01-fh-ext.Rutgers.EDU PART #perl : :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :what's \r on a mac? :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :Hey how can I print to a file as well as print to the screen? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot url for IO::Tee :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :see perldoc perlport, search for CRLF :methjy_!~nico@ABoulogne-102-1-1-152.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :eh SlashFoo :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: how can I print to a file as well as display that info to the screen with only one command? :Aerzan!~Aerzan@c-66-41-196-142.mn.client2.attbi.com QUIT :"Leaving" :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :he just answered that, SlashFoo :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :without using additional pipes? :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net PRIVMSG #perl :Tee :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net PRIVMSG #perl :click the url :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: ok sorry I did not see he was replyint to me :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: sorry man, and thanks :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 JOIN :#perl :Lurc!~lurch@smoke.dope.org JOIN :#Perl :b12arr0!~b12arr0@co-ratlsnk-u2-c4e-9.clspco.adelphia.net JOIN :#css :_pragma!pragma@24-205-196-205.rno-cres.charterpipeline.net JOIN :#perl :knix!~knix@adsl-63-193-210-167.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :dvorak_!~dvorak@rameau-1-81-57-198-120.fbx.proxad.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :liqyd!~liqyd@64.203.205.230 JOIN :#perl :methjy!~nico@ABoulogne-102-1-1-75.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Guest43211!~anonymous@202.155.87.75 QUIT :Client Quit :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :jeffou__!~jeff@ATuileries-117-1-29-172.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :djbofh!~djtriv@penguin1.ravingnerd.net JOIN :#perl :bozoman!~bozo@ip24-250-194-242.ga.at.cox.net JOIN :#perl :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 QUIT :niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net :__Ace__!~love@h55l211.delphi.afb.lu.se QUIT : :nitcom!~dog@3ffe:8240:8030:0:0:0:0:2 QUIT :Client Quit :eleete!~me@crlspr-12.164.38.104.myacc.net QUIT : :Qiang!~j@CPE0080c6fd4d03-CM00e06f1644d0.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :b12arr0!~b12arr0@co-ratlsnk-u2-c4e-9.clspco.adelphia.net QUIT :"Leaving" :CrazyEddy!~CrazyEddy@p257-tnt2.mel.ihug.com.au QUIT :Excess Flood :Neur0[a]!~Neur0@211.26.241.24 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Qiang!~j@CPE0080c6fd4d03-CM00e06f1644d0.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :hi, does GD have any gif support? i heard that the current one just doesn't support animated gif. is it true ? :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :why ask that on a perl channel? :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :I think there was some patent issue :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :simon-: GD.pm perhaps? :) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :GIF. Eww. Think 32-bit :) :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :I'm just sorry because I don't know the answer. :) :fishfart!~davdunc@66-90-244-136.dyn.grandenetworks.net JOIN :#perl :Qiang!~j@CPE0080c6fd4d03-CM00e06f1644d0.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :okay. i just couldn't verify that on my box so i am asking here. ;0 :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net QUIT :"Leaving" :simcop2387!~simcop238@cpe-069-132-029-074.carolina.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Cannibalism is legal right? :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :most places it isn't :simcop2387!~simcop238@cpe-069-132-029-074.carolina.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :In that case, do you have any space in your freezer? :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :lol :simon-!simon@simon.eggheads.org PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, but I'm a vegetarian with principles. :) :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net PRIVMSG #perl :night guys, and thanks. it was a s/\r//g at the right spot int he script, I was doing it too early :phinite!~Adults@S0106000272041ea3.vc.shawcable.net PART #perl : :CrazyEddy!~birliv@p257-tnt2.mel.ihug.com.au JOIN :#perl :cfedde!cfedde@fedde.littleton.co.us PRIVMSG #perl :you can do GIF with RLE rather than LZW and avoid the patent problem. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net JOIN :#perl :jeffou!~jeff@ATuileries-117-1-6-32.w193-252.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :patent is expired isn't it? :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3744980.sympatico.ca QUIT :Connection timed out :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :how can I make a string being output padded to be N characters width? :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e 'printf "%5s\n", "abc"' :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do PRIVMSG #perl :rpete: thanks :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :that is space padded isn't it? :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :yes :wbniv_!~wbniv@66.81.225.18 JOIN :#perl :Neur0[a]!~Neur0@211.27.89.128 JOIN :#perl NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname... 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NOTICE perlbot :[#FreeBSD-FR] Communauté FreeBSD Francophone :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 QUIT :Connection timed out :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#citadel :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#modperl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#ipv6 :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#perlbot :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#mrtg :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 JOIN :#perl :KaL0!~KALO@cs6625173-124.austin.rr.com QUIT :"Leaving" :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com JOIN :#perl :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :hello :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :hi Chris62vw :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :HI!@!@ :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :test 1 2 3 :cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net NICK :Cavallo :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :hmm xchat is acting up :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :yo! :-) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I'm at home; time to play with RickWM :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :looking for help :Goplat!goplat@ACC7DD2F.ipt.aol.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :is that better than acting down ? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :ask a question :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :hehe :Marverick!slack4ever@200-140-036-083.cbabm7001.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br JOIN :#css :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :what version do you have? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :it's acting either way! :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :oh, let me see :Marverick!slack4ever@200-140-036-083.cbabm7001.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br PART #css : :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :1.57 :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :#1 on my fedora/apache webserver when I put in a simple perl script in the cgi-bin I get "premature end of script errors" :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :nope, you need 61 ... just a moment... :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :its a clean install with almost everything loaded :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :what's the httpd-error.log say? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :okay :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :sup chris :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :if it's a rather simple script, paste it here: http://sial.org/pbot/perl :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw says just that :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :yo Stevie. just enjoying the evening :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :in the error logs :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :TsaiXY, go ahead and paste it then. maybe we can find something wrong withe the script :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :on the site says not correct permissions :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :come again? :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw its any script even a simple hello script :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :show us just in case :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl ::-) :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :ok :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :"not correct permissions" -- shouldn't you try and fix that first? :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :http://home.pacbell.net/rklement/RicksWM-0.1.61.tar.gz here :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :I've seen apache cry about "premature end of headers" when the permissions aren't set to +x :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :it's small, wget gets it at mach speed :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :5137 bytes :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw, weired... :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :of course it's small, it's in perl :) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, I'm not sure what the error log says, but that's what's seen in the browser :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :hehe :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :aha, I'll start it as a second window manager and change between the two! :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :that's how I tested... :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :pst I tried but from asking in other help channels they believe its not permissions :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :that the real problem is something called suEXEC :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :cpanp'ing X11::Protocol :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :which gives off the same error as a glitch :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :the error log would tell you that suEXEC isnt allowed for the directory or whatnot :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :and that you need to set it using Options :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :TsaiXY, fix that first. No point getting ahead of yourself. :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :pst tried already :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :been there done that :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw your wrong :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :according to apache docs the error code in the error log :sam_wong!~sam@210.17.135.46 JOIN :#perl :leonel!~leonel@dsl-200-78-65-103.prod-infinitum.com.mx QUIT :"Client exiting" :jonr!~jonr@194-144-70-160.xdsl.is QUIT :Nick collision from services. :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-03p6-140.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :jonr_!~jonr@194-144-70-160.xdsl.is JOIN :#css :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh, I'm thinking of this error: [Fri Feb 6 10:02:58 2004] [error] [client 69.34.101.137] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /www/vhosts/chris/foo.cgi :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :TsaiXY, what is the exact permission error message you get? :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3745080.sympatico.ca JOIN :#perl :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :pst going to look it up right now for you :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :TsaiXY, CGI::Carp/Debug are useful. But they won't catch a broken shebang (which I find to be an annoyingly common problem). :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :(And apache should report that anyway...) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :or a broken apache :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :so why haven't you shown us your script yet? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot paste :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :pst: and sometimes people just don't read the whole error message :) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Khisanth, what? There are different endings? :( :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3745080.sympatico.ca QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :wow, that was neat :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :it ran, and I did a shift + backspace to kill it :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com PRIVMSG #modperl :hmm... :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :Can't locate Tk.pm in @INC (@INC contains: / :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :whoops hehe :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :launcher need Tk :morphius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-01p4-225.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :yeah I see :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :you can start things in an xterm :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :did :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :oh, I see I see :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I know what you mean :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I've seen that before :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :ooh pretty :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :heyo :gnamakas!~bash@Toronto-HSE-ppp3745080.sympatico.ca JOIN :#perl :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :could someone help me unravel this? :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :http://pastebot.nd.edu:80/187 :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, ... hmm. Windows just ignored it :> :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :something tells me its a forkbomb :GenKreton!~kreton@h000625d7ea72.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl : Should $a="X=0.5353"; is ($a=~/\w=$numb/) true? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst well, you obviously should install perl on windoze then :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I've benn running the C version on my other machine for the last two days as the only WM) :|ryan|!muddlers@216.57.69.38 QUIT :Connection timed out :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, No, I mean it did nadda. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm, I thought windoze had an implementation of fork ... :Neur0[a]!~Neur0@211.27.89.128 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, it does general blocking stupidness for about a second then quits. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst I guess threads are different :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, fork while !fork; is better though :) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#citadel :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#modperl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#ipv6 :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#perlbot :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net JOIN :#mrtg :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst better than fork while fork != -1 !? :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :oops? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, I think so. It definately adds to the fun factor. Especially when limits are in place :> :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :bastard, I accidentally ran it and had to kill X :-) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :paste it here again please, I want to run it through deparse :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I accidentally ran a forkbomb when I meant to run it through Deparse hehe :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :hehehe :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e '$_="u~#z (wx{t u~#z 0L <@";tr#[\x30-\x7E\x21-\x2F]#[\x21-\x7E]#;eval' :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :you know, when you copy the newline too when you copy with a mouse :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw, that one is relatively easy to deparse. :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw you only need to change the eval to print :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :sure, I could, but we have Deparser because we're lazy :packetknife!~Peekay@damascus.packetknife.com QUIT :"*shrug*" :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :yep :( :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :right :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :didnt think about that hehe :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :I like the ones that are so obfuscated that you don't know where one op ends and the other begins. :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :okay, Tk is installing :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :this is a fast machine? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :2 ghz with 512 + 256 megs of ddr ram :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :2 ghz AMD Athlon XP :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com JOIN :#perl :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw a new way of doing the bash one -(){ :|:&};:(){ -|-&};: :KevinMarks!~Snak@h-68-164-152-162.snvacaid.dynamic.covad.net JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :128 meg nvidia card with the nvidia linux driver, etc :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I'm jealous :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :I really want a motherboard with 1 PCI-X slot and 4 32/33 slots -- all of which have their own IRQ :> :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :interesting :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20, what is that? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :looks like it makes a function :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :then runs it recursively? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :with the function name - ? :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Connection timed out :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst 2 functions :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :there's a way to do it in one.. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :bash doesn't have a CRC? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :joshk I know but can't you see what this does :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :yeah, it works :-) :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20: double speed? :) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I run gentoo linux, and everything is compiled :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :>=) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :whoa, Tk is going crazy with its test suite :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :what does x|x& do? :tybalt89!rick@adsl-63-198-216-176.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #modperl :that's normal :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :| is a pipe eh :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :func | func & :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :and & sticks a command in the background, effectively forking it :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :exactly :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :myfunc () { do shell/bash stuff } then you can call: myfunc :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl version: sub myfunc { do stuff } myfunc() :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :sure :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :eww... :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :I was surprised at the number of boxes flying by :overlord_!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :eww is right. guess why I learned perl? :-) :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Connection reset by peer :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION has a twisted question /=/=/=/=/=/= :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com JOIN :#perl :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :twisted? go for it :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :would a(){b} ; b(){a} produce the same result? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm I bet :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com PRIVMSG #modperl :have a dell dimension 8250-> 1 gig of ram, 2.8 GHZ with 128 meg DDR ATI Radeon :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Is there any way to suppress all CGI output to logs? I'm using fatalsToBrowser and warningsToBrowser, but they still go to the logs too, and I don't want that. :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com PRIVMSG #modperl :ati is a video card :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :temporarily, at least. :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :ACTION had a gig and a half of ram before his sdram mobo died :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, tell apache to ignore them? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst no fork :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, you can redirect STDERR. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :could someone help me unravel this? http://pastebot.nd.edu:80/188 :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, or use a big eval wrapper. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst: I don't have edit rights on httpd.conf :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, CGI::Debug is more configurable than CGI::Carp, might want to check it out. :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :close STDERR hehe :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :how to redirect STDERR? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :using open :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :perl -e 'sub a{a()};a' :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :Deep recursion at line -e :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, see open() :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :OK, I can look into that.. and CGI::Debug. :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :open STDERR, "+>SOMEFILEHANDLE" I think... :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :CGI::Debug is sweet :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :open the function, not the pragma I take it :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :there isnt an open pragma (that I know of!) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :of course the perl builtin function :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, that is icky. But why do you expect $x0, $A, etc to be filled in? :jdv79!~jdv79@u1057064.ul.warwick.net QUIT :"Leaving" :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw, pragma? Why? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc open gives info on a pragma called open :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :'course, perldoc perlfunc is more appropriate for me. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, -f is nice. :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst, dont ask me, I didn't say there's an open pragma :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw: try perldoc open .. dare ya. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw, there is :) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh I see :-) :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :pst, i also tried to do $name=$1; $x0=$2 but didnt work either; im trying to cat the matches :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw, I forgot about it too. :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :told you I didnt know about it :-) :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst, yeah, I saw it before, wasn't sure :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :neat, got it to open mozilla :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #modperl :brb, friends are home :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, you are trying to use =~ in some magical list context? :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :SlashFoo!~slashfoo@179stb76.codetel.net.do QUIT :"sayonara" :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :i just want to parse an string like "X=[,]" and grab the floats :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :pst yes :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :looks like the open pragma is new in 5.8.1... Chris62vw you forget fast! ;-) :knix!~knix@adsl-63-193-210-167.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION should be reading docs instead of giving Chris62vw a hard time :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :Chris62vw perl -e '@f=`tree --noreport -fi ~`;print $f[rand @f];' now replace print with unlink hehe :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, that's nice and all, but check out the first line in perlop about =~. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ok :LoRez!lorez@lorez.staff.freenode QUIT :"sleep" :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :`Binary "=~" binds a scalar expression to a pattern match.' :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :@list = $string =~ /([\d.]+)/g; :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, I believe you want something to the effect of ($one, $two, $three, $four) = /(one)[(two)(three)](four)/; #notice how each one is captured. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, psssh. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :or ($one,$two,$three,$four) = $string =~ /([\d.]+)/g; :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, but then we go altering his regex :> :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :no need to add unnecessary stuff to the regex :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :altering? I never saw a regex, I made that up :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :pst, i tried also that: http://pastebot.nd.edu/183 :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, haha. He just has a very (silly even) restrictive regex. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ah wait but that was old; before i tried qr// :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: ... :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :try :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, try Stevie-O's suggestion. :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :split /[]=,[]/ :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :($name, $one, $two, $three, $four) = split /[]=,[]/, $string; :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :just for symmetry :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :($name, $one, $two, $three, $four) = split /[],=,[]/, $string; :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ok :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :that regex is oddly beautiful :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :mmmpf. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :i like it :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst: did you see my new module? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, it's just another testament of crazy perl parsing :> :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :split is some sort of declaration? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, no. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls, funtion. :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :ok :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: it splits a string based on a regex :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :so it woudl split your input on '=', '[', ',', or ']' :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Charlls: perldoc -f split :Charlls!~charles@200.109.37.241 PRIVMSG #perl :thanks guys :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst: http://sial.org/pbot/1844 :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp JOIN :#perl :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp QUIT :Client Quit :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :PerlJam: did you see my SeeStruct module? :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :I'm looking now. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION attempts to remember who was here last night :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, very interesting. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's similar in purpose to, but distinct from, a number of modules on CPAN :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, I've made a module like that before--but it was tied to a db table definition instead. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :well, i was trying to attach names to bits of a pack string :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and it works! :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Support for a variable-size element? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, errata: "chr =. 'C')," :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :wtf :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20? :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :pst? :e1f`!~user@pascal.ee.ryerson.ca QUIT :"...for what dreams may come..." :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :snL20! :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :... :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: looks neat. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :it works, too :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :i'm taking suggestions for the actual package name :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :there are a few votes for Data::PackedStruct :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, saves an explicit marshalling step. What do benchmarks looks like? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :what saves an explicit marshalling step? :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: the putting of packed stuff into a hash :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :well, saves the user from having to handle the details :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :i think i missed something :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :lol :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :<-tired :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :< Stevie-O> I dont really know what i've been doing at all :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, your module. Marshalling as in converting the packed data into a real perl hash/whatever and back again. (Ie: storable) :overlord_!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Client Quit :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :err, what PerlJam said :> :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :*g* :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :you mean 'my module' saves an explicit marshalling step :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O, yes. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, that's what it does :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Well, 'you module' from my point of view ;) :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :lol :nookie_!~nookie@M247P026.adsl.highway.telekom.at JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :the very first implementation actually packed/unpacked stuff to/from a large blob when needed :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :hehe :bjoern_!~bjoern@dsl-213-023-057-027.arcor-ip.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Exstat!Exstatica@jumping.on.the.bed.are.umpteenmonkeys.com JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :this implementation is more viable, because it makes supporting embedded structs easier :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :incidentally, the guts are mostly implemented using tied hashes :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and tied arrays :Noodlebot!~noodlebot@66.62.140.111 QUIT :"AAACK! SIGTERM!" :Noodlebot!~noodlebot@66.62.140.111 JOIN :#BotPark :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #BotPark +o Noodlebot :Unforgiven!~mkdjkj@pcp03571319pcs.wodhvn01.mi.comcast.net QUIT :"Connection reset by beer" :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION notes that tied hash access for an object is underrated :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com PART #perl :"Client exiting" :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com QUIT :"Client exiting" :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: It would be cool if you added the ability to filter the struct before sticking the result in a hash or whatever :bjoern_!~bjoern@dsl-213-023-057-027.arcor-ip.net JOIN :#css :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :it doesn't "stick the result" in a hash :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :For instance, the field may be a long, but in order to get it into a usable form I may need to perform some arithmetic on it. :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :If I have to do this for many fields, it could be a pain :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :motodream!~failure@pD9550321.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :"Lost terminal" :nookie!~nookie@M271P011.adsl.highway.telekom.at QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :PerlJam: amazingly I think a proper subclassing of my module could afford such a feature :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-07-s171.cinergycom.net QUIT :"Leaving" :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Here's a snippet from some actual production code: ($c2,$c1,$sysstat,$rsts,$chksum,$minute)=StoU('a3a2a2a1a2a1',$status,'NA'); :Exstat!Exstatica@jumping.on.the.bed.are.umpteenmonkeys.com QUIT :Client Quit :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :StoU just does an unpack and some arithmetic. :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :minitux!~mnt@cocaine.subkulture.org QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :xbeanx!~greg@odin.housing.mun.ca QUIT :Client Quit :xbeanx!~greg@odin.housing.mun.ca JOIN :#perl :worm5er!~worm5er@BV1-24.217.8.117.charter-stl.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :michaelm!~mike@gene-hacker.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :mace!~mace@cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.renf.cable.ntl.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Stevie[FP]!~whatsit2u@65.114.136.210 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :bjoern_!~bjoern@dsl-213-023-057-027.arcor-ip.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :figfig!~Administr@adsl-66-218-45-62.dslextreme.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :largo_!largo@dhcp024-208-251-057.twmi.rr.com JOIN :#ipv6 :ImustDIE!~cnc2dude@cpe-66-74-82-3.socal.rr.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :ImustDIE!~cnc2dude@cpe-66-74-82-3.socal.rr.com JOIN :#perl :largo!largo@dhcp024-208-251-057.twmi.rr.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :worm5er_!~worm5er@BV1-24.217.8.117.charter-stl.com JOIN :#ipv6 :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ah :mace_!~mace@cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.renf.cable.ntl.com JOIN :#perl :bjoern_h!~bjoern@dsl-213-023-057-027.arcor-ip.net JOIN :#css :djbofh!~djtriv@penguin1.ravingnerd.net QUIT :"leaving" :naer_dinsul!~David@wave-cas1-cs-180.dial.bright.net QUIT :"Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/" :simcop2387!~simcop238@cpe-069-132-029-074.carolina.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :what's a good svg editor? :DzejKej!~linx@chello217023243176.chello.sk QUIT :"Lost terminal" :Administrator__!~Administr@adsl-66-218-45-62.dslextreme.com JOIN :#perl :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :joe :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :kate :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :pico :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :cat :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :notepad :sriram!~sriram@202.54.130.194 JOIN :#perl :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :vim :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION koffs :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :Stevie-O: don't forget edlin! :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :EDLIN! :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :I remeber edlin :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :I USED edlin :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :way better than copy con :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 JOIN :#perl :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :ed :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :sam :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com PRIVMSG #perl :teco :eval!~null@20.5.205.68.cfl.rr.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :eval!~null@20.5.205.68.cfl.rr.com JOIN :#perl :xeon2!~xeon@4.16.188.233 JOIN :#css :xeon2!~xeon@4.16.188.233 PRIVMSG #css :Anyone here? :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :xeon2!~xeon@4.16.188.233 PART #css :"Leaving" :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :ee :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :cat >> file ..... ^D :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl! :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :greetings :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION smacks Chris62vw :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :i dont suck at perl as much as i used to :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :isnt that cool? :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION greets Amnesiac upsite the head with a bag of worms :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl ::P :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Connection timed out :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :there there, kids :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :grow up and shoot each other already :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :dude, didn't you hear about columbine :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :they don't need to grow up to shoot each other anymore :somone!~geek@193.219.160.180 JOIN :#perl :tag!~tag@c-67-168-40-46.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :"http://craig.afraid.org/ go there. now." :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :maturity can hardly be measured in pounds and feet :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :yo, tag :somone!~geek@193.219.160.180 PART #perl : :bpalmer!1748@bangkok.cs.nmsu.edu NICK :bpalmer[away] :sparc!~csn@24.131.1.138 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 JOIN :#perl :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: we need tshirts for freenode #perl orkut community :P :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :What is ? I keep getting uninitialized string errors... :keyes!~kevin@ip-81.net-81-220-151.rev.numericable.fr JOIN :#css :PerlJam!~duff@cpe-24-175-176-94.stx.rr.com QUIT :"sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss *pop*" :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Amnesiac: t-shirts are overrated :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION codes naked :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :hahahaha :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :then... what about some condoms? :P :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :condoms are overrated... damn :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :actually, i'm wearing the proverbial camel back "use strict" t-shirt at the moment... :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :eibwen: looks like a filehandle :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :a I/O Handle ... :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :Khisanth: indeed, though one I did not use (to my knowledge) :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :mm, cargo cult code :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :unless perl would open an implicit filehandle under certain conditions... (which conditions I couldn't speculate) :leynah_W2!~leynah@neline.ujf-grenoble.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :TimRiker!~timr@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :what are you doing on that line? :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot, paste :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :perhaps paste your code there ... :Chris62vw!~Chris62vw@ip68-227-46-236.lv.lv.cox.net QUIT :"Client exiting" :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"eibwen" at 146.244.184.43 pasted "#!/usr/bin/perl -w use IO::Soc" (238 lines, 9.4K) at http://sial.org/pbot/1865 :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION kicks eibwen for writing yet another IRC bot :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :line 187 :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :AND neither using strict or warnings?! :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :-w :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :oh warnings but not strict :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :not yet :joshk!joshk@adsl-68-126-186-145.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PART #perl : :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :eibwen: coupled w/ -w, strictures are of particular usefulness during development :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :w/ -w? :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :"with warnings" :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :ah :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :also, use diagnostics and use Carp :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net JOIN :#perl :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :use Benchmark too, but beware of the urge for premature optimizations :madokam!~madokam@202.pool1.ipcosaka.att.ne.jp QUIT :"Testing VimIRC 0.7.3 (IRC client for Vim)" :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :bleh :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :using all globals >_> :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :using CPAN is there an easy way to install a bunch of modules?? I have about 20 i need to load up and what to make life easier to do it :) :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :using strict only indicated variables needed to be scoped -- which I haven't gotten around to yet :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :there is no way around typing all the names :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :BullWeivelz: perldoc CPAN, see autobundle :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: thanks. :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :eibwen: there's more to strictures than var scoping... :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION hugs Mason, yet again :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :better fix it sooner rather than later :xanthus!~Xan@r200-40-184-95-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :unless you imply something beyond 'use strict;' -- I added the 'use strict;' line and only got scoping errors :xanthus!~Xan@r200-40-184-95-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy JOIN :#perl :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :you're too quick to jump to general conclusions :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: by all means, please elaborate... :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc is over there ---> :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :I reference it often :|ryan|!ampoules@216.57.69.38 JOIN :#css :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :grrrr stupid box. :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :eibwen: and you are 101% sure that there is nothing else wrong with the code that is being reported? :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :eibwen: perldoc strict :jbot!ibot@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PRIVMSG #perl :~98% :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :fixing one thing will sometimes reveal more hidden problems :) :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :CPAN is saying this: Writing Makefile for MD5 -- NOT OK :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :CPAN.pm panic: deep recursion in color_cmd_tmps depth[100] self[CPAN::Module=HASH(0x8c95424)] id[File::Spec] :leynah-W2!~leynah@neline.ujf-grenoble.fr QUIT :Read error: 113 (No route to host) :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ideas on how to fix that?? it doesnt like to do the make file for some reason. :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oops Makefile :guccio!~guccio@218.78.221.101 QUIT :Client Quit :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :you are trying to install the MD5 module? :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com PRIVMSG #perl :WHY?! :lixar!~foolio@adsl-63-201-200-45.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :lixar!~foolio@adsl-63-201-200-45.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net QUIT :Client Quit :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :lixar!~foolio@adsl-63-201-200-45.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :Qiang!~j@CPE0080c6fd4d03-CM00e06f1644d0.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT : :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :lixar!~foolio@adsl-63-201-200-45.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net PART #perl : :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Khisanth!~lws7636@user-uive8ot.dsl.mindspring.com QUIT :"Client exiting" :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :im trying to install MD5 because it keeps complaining...but nothing im installing is working :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :im doing this :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :perl -MCPAN -e shell :ThEFrEEmAn!~freeman@dyn-83-157-168-225.ppp.tiscali.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :first, MD5 is deprecated, Digest::MD5 is what should be used instead :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :then if i do install Bundle::CPAN it tires to install that...but then it also gives me weird errors too :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :second, most systems have a package you can install instead of resorting to cpan shell :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :right...im using debian... so your saying CPAN is evil? :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION always prefers CPAN shell to packaging systems :xbeanx!~greg@odin.housing.mun.ca QUIT :Client Quit :xbeanx!~greg@odin.housing.mun.ca JOIN :#perl :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :packaging--; # even :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :BullWeivelz no, debian is evil of course :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :BullWeivelz, I'm saying for most users, the distribution package is the way to go :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo being a guru and all, the principle doesn't apply to him :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION runs and cries :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rpete: btw, i'm still stuck in mere Adepts :Draconis!~Draconis@pcp03040722pcs.strl301.mi.comcast.net QUIT :Client Quit :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au JOIN :#perl :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au NICK :tai :tai!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au NICK :grape219 :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com JOIN :#Perl :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :hi :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net JOIN :#perl :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :i don't understand how a channel so full can be so idle :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :it's called "time zones" :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :we're all chatting on #perl-hax0rz :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :to avoid the Net::IRC newbies :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :we all use POE::Component::IRC on that channel :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au PRIVMSG #perl :;] hrdcore :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :yeah and we totally don't even have to ask how to use it :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :we just... rtfmed :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :how i can make one variable global? :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :cause on #perl-hax0rz, the answer to every question is "rtfm n00b" :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :mujo``: perldoc -f our :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :mujo``: perldoc vars :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :like, mujo`` would've gotten one :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :revdiablo, tnx :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :and on #perl-hax0rz, TEH CHANNEL IS NOT LISTENING :jql!~jql@ip68-6-184-214.sd.sd.cox.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION runs :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :mujo``: or just use a fully-qualified pckage name :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :revdiablo, ? :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-03p6-140.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :mujo``: e.g. $package::variable :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :no i have while ... :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :and out of while i canot use one variable (when i call sub....) :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :pass the variable into the sub as an argument? :spo0nman!~pankaj@203.122.21.82 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :i canot do that... because then i have to change a lot of stuff... :spo0nman!~pankaj@203.122.21.82 JOIN :#perl :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :I would do it as an argument. if you want to use a global variable, it's your code. :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is faster? :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :as argument or as global? :revdiablo!diablo@revdiablo.cloaked PRIVMSG #perl :it shouldn't matter :evilbunny!~evilbunny@192-172-93-202.dsl.nbdsl.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :hm :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PRIVMSG #perl :ok i will RTFM (fine not f****) ... tnx for help :ChrisC34!ChrisC34@d216-232-249-183.bchsia.telus.net JOIN :#CSS :_cbus!blast@ca-marseille-4-154.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no PRIVMSG #perl :it's always f****** :henning!~henning@dsl-213-023-180-162.arcor-ip.net JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :unless it's fine :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au PART #perl :"Leaving" :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p8-6.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :_cbus!blast@ca-marseille-4-154.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :simonrvn!simon@simonrvn.cloaked QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :_cbus!blast@ca-marseille-4-154.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au JOIN :#perl :_cbus!blast@ca-marseille-4-154.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :_cbus!blast@ca-marseille-4-10.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net JOIN :#perl :amirsking!~ejctgplk@cki-234-35.tm.net.my JOIN :#perl :mrsolo!mrsolo@adsl-68-126-210-148.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net JOIN :#perl :pizza_milkshake!pizza@ip68-104-117-67.lv.lv.cox.net QUIT :Client Quit :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :xylan|zzZzz!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|ptitdej :xylan|ptitdej!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :io allllllllllllll :figolino!blast@ca-marseille-18-230.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :there is too much new in perl6 :fishfart!~davdunc@66-90-244-136.dyn.grandenetworks.net PART #perl : :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :i'll be a supernoob all over again :( :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Anyone here using perl on mac os x panther? :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :no :( :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN :#perl :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :I know this is slightly OT, but is there a good CGI script for simple anon (with password, though) http uploads? :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :file uploads, that is :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :i'm sure. google or cgi.resourceindex.com or hotscripts.com :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :well, the error I'm getting is related to a file not being found in the @INC. I have the perl module, I just don't know how to get it recognized..I've tried putting it in a couple of library directories, but the error is the same :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :Firefishe, try installing it through CPAN? :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili..I don't know how to set up cpan...I have tried it but I keep getting connection errors. And I just learned about cpan today, so I'm a super noob. :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: yeah, I'm looking more so for something maintained and not sucking, the generic cgi/script sites are a hotbed of crap :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :this particular perl script is for something specific and is probably not in the regular cpan chain :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :It's called gpx2html.pl :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :Firefishe, perldoc -q own :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :(that's a command) :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :quinlan: don't tell me you can't perldoc CGI and use the upload example therein.. :amirsking!~ejctgplk@cki-234-35.tm.net.my QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: I could, but I don't want to repeat standard security mistakes :-) :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: it's one thing to write a buggy client script and another to write an insecure CGI :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :quinlan: the upload security has more to do w/ httpd environment :selimutputih`y!~nt@210.186.116.81 JOIN :#perl :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :so set -T, check size, alter %ENV for tainting, don't run any uploaded stuff via system calls - what else do you need ? :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: I did the command, but I find it yields nothing useful for my particular purpose. :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :you'd also attempt to verify the mime of files, module name escapes me :quinlan!~quinlan@adsl-216-103-211-240.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: easier to use someone else's script :-) :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: Here's what I have: I have a perl program, "gpx2html.pl", which is designed to extract xml data from something called a .gpx file; it converts the xml in the file into web pages. I get an error saying something to the effect of: ...XML/Twig.pm not found in @INC... :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :BullWeivelz!~BullWeive@adsl-64-123-145-241.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net PART #perl : :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :quinlan: it's your call :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Sili: Knowing that @INC is an alias of sorts for various library, ie, directory locations, I've tried placing the XML/Twig.pm directory-module in various locations but I still can't get it to work :nissen!~nissen@mail.mttm.com JOIN :#freebsd-fr :bb_!~bb@dsl-213-023-064-167.arcor-ip.net QUIT :"Leaving" :nissen!~nissen@mail.mttm.com PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :plop :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :why don't you just install XML::Twig according to the directions? :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :or use lib '/path/you/set' :mujo``!~mujo@AS-91-31.dial-up.siol.net PART #perl :"...." :snL20!~irssi@stavanger-dhcp-223-215.bluecom.no QUIT :"an Excellent day for putting Slinkies on an escalator." :leynah_W2!~leynah@neline.ujf-grenoble.fr QUIT :Remote closed the connection :sriram!~sriram@202.54.130.194 QUIT : :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: Answering your question, it's not as easy as it seems. :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net PRIVMSG #perl :brb :Firefishe!~Firefishe@24.247.137.22.tvc.mi.chartermi.net QUIT :"Leaving" :philippe_!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :overlord_!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl QUIT :"Leaving" :michaelm!~mike@gene-hacker.net JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :mind-boggling :philippe!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :arauko!~arauko@200.90.52.9 QUIT :Connection timed out :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :indeed :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :i need a girlfriend :Bebabo!~beba@syscon-gw.syscon.ch JOIN :#css :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com PRIVMSG #perl :do you have money? :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :how to assign a new hash with a slice of another hash? :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :like this fake code: %h=%big{a,b,c} :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :@hash{list,here,blah} :selimutputih`y!~nt@210.186.116.81 QUIT :Client Quit :xylan|ptitdej!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|immmortel :xylan|immmortel!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|immortel :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Sili, that will return a value list :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :maybe @new{@keys}=@old{@keys} :w-ber_!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Md!md@md.staff.freenode JOIN :#ipv6 :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :that's what i said :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :yes, thanks :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :nok: @newhash{keys %hash}=values %hash; :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :nok: or simply %new = %hash; :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :that's better, latter is not rite :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :eh ? :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :coz, keys %hash > keys %new :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :both wrong :campbell!~wibble@jenfish.cadrc.calpoly.edu QUIT :Remote closed the connection :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo, %new only want part of %oldhash :Dreamless!~Kristian@cpe.atm2-0-52342.0x50c6aa2a.kd4nxx8.customer.tele.dk JOIN :#css :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :overlord_!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Client Quit :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :you could always use a loop :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :no i will not :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :a loop would mean less redundancy :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :? need less memory? :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :$a{$_} = $b{$_} for qw(asdf zxcv wer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :nok: how does less redundancy translate to less memory? :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, I just guess :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :well, don't guess, understand; write each, compare :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, loop block cant be referenced :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :what does that mean? :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :campbell!~wibble@jenfish.cadrc.calpoly.edu JOIN :#Perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :I also want to reference that newhash in one line :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Connection timed out :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :doing it in one "line" (where line I assume means statement) is even more redundancy :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :I dont get it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :@keys = qw( ... ); @newhash{@keys} = @oldhash{@keys}; :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :who cares ? it's teh cool is what matters ! :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :@newhash{qw( ... )} = @oldhash{qw( ... }); :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :$newhash{$_} = $oldhash{$_} for qw( ... ); :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the first requires a temporary, the second is redundant to the point of fragility, the third requires no temporary and has very little that is redundant :tornado!~tornado@AAubervilliers-109-1-11-176.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#ipv6-fr :tornado_!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the second has a typo, but easily fixed :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :$newhash{$_} = $oldhash{$_} for @keys #assume we already have @keys :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :how about this :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the only one of the solutions suggested that requires @keys is the first :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :it only starts to matter w/ a fairly big structures anyway :tornado!~tornado@AAubervilliers-109-1-11-176.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Client Quit :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :sekmenken^m!~gprzligy@210.186.116.81 JOIN :#perl :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :maw ! :mathieu_!~mathieu@wormhole.agarik.com PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :luss les gens :sekmenken^m!~gprzligy@210.186.116.81 QUIT :Client Quit PING :wells.freenode.net :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :leynahWrk!~leynah@leynah.ujf-grenoble.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :dmz!~dmz@209.133.52.162 QUIT :"Leaving" :CaT[tm]!~cat@203.94.138.50 QUIT :Read error: 113 (No route to host) :BossMC!~agrgdrg@CPE0050bf78b8c6-CM000a739ac1da.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :"http://craig.afraid.org/ go there. now." :BQF_!nomail@p508E2D42.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#css :alephnull!CacheFlowS@192.128.134.68 JOIN :#perl :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl : @new{ map { exists $new{$_} ? $_ : undef } keys %old } = values %old; # nok :bqf!nomail@p508E3FD4.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Connection timed out :BQF_!nomail@p508E2D42.dip.t-dialin.net NICK :bqf :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION runs :franku!Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :I cant read :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :it works :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :but is admittedly silly :) :ltd!neocom@dsl-203-113-232-9.ACT.netspace.net.au QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's a hash slice assignment w/ a void-context map block to ensure that only the keys already present in %new are updated from %old :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :ah, you can include undef as keys in @new? :SirChojin!chojin@shell.lantemple.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :lo :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :no, that bit ensures what i said above :p13!~p13@d51A4F578.kabel.telenet.be JOIN :#FreeBSD-fr :p13!~p13@d51A4F578.kabel.telenet.be QUIT :Remote closed the connection :p13!~p13@d51A4F578.kabel.telenet.be JOIN :#FreeBSD-FR :What^Are^U^Doing!~vshoauu@210.186.116.81 JOIN :#perl :philippe!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :franku!Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Hell all! :philippe!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :franku!Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :Hello - whoops :Peo!~Peo@host58-187.pool8016.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :What^Are^U^Doing!~vshoauu@210.186.116.81 QUIT :Client Quit :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net QUIT :"Leaving" :dmz!~dmz@dmzs.com JOIN :#perl :liqyd!~liqyd@64.203.205.230 QUIT :"Client exiting" :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :nok: err, i was wrong about that - i tested and indeed keys from %old turned up undefined in %new w/ corresponding values from %old, sorry :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :mmm, crack :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :heh, thank u :jeffou__!~jeff@ATuileries-117-1-29-172.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr PART #freebsd-fr :"Leaving" :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :for telling me :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :so you'd need similar map block for values, which would be impossibly silly, so just forget it - it was meant as a joke anyway :) :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo's giving bad advice! /me points and makes a scene :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :that's what i'm paid to do by the global anti-PERL community :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :blame the employer ! :rhizo!~rhizo@adsl-65-69-85-202.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :PERL must be exposed and denounced :spo0nman!~pankaj@203.122.21.82 PRIVMSG #perl :rhizo: are you on crack? or use php? :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :I think it's a great challenge to write perl code. like play unix instead some user friendly pc OS. :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :heh :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :spo0nman, actually we all are against PERL :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :don't you? :) :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net JOIN :#ipv6 :spo0nman!~pankaj@203.122.21.82 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION draws his excalibr to face the 3vil anti-perl empire :Amnesiac!~amnesiac@201.128.241.91 PRIVMSG #perl :we never said perl :spo0nman!~pankaj@203.122.21.82 PRIVMSG #perl :PERL who is this PERL? is it bigger then a breadbox? :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :Dengar!~dengar@cc109748-a.groni1.gr.home.nl JOIN :#perl :war-!~war@216.82.101.38 JOIN :#ipv6 :Dreamless!~Kristian@cpe.atm2-0-52342.0x50c6aa2a.kd4nxx8.customer.tele.dk QUIT : :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :if a sub raise an error, what would it return? undef? :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :undef is useful for error checking. :Jazza!~Jazza@66.235.194.217 JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :i dont want to catch error, just test the return value :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :return without arguments does what you want in all circumstances :viny|away!~viny@82.226.118.167 NICK :viny :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :hi all! :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :someone could tell me, where I configure @INC to add some paths to perl lib paths? :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com PRIVMSG #perl :use lib '/path/asdf'; :sudoer!~toy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :Its a compile time feature. You can use 'use lib' or the -I flag at runtime to provide additional library information :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :alephnull!CacheFlowS@192.128.134.68 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity: use lib takes a list. :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :alephnull: I didn't understood :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I have no knowledge in perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I want add /var/www/html/perllib to my list :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :write startup.pl then use Perlrequire startup.pl in httpd.conf, check mod_perl doc :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :nok: talking to me? :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :yes :Castr00!nobody@syru201-012.syr.edu JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :use lib '/var/www/html/perlllib'; :alephnull!CacheFlowS@192.128.134.68 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity: use lib '/var/www/html/perllib'; :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :let me explain... I have thousands of f*%#$% perl code (not coded by me) that has to be used as cgi-scripts :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I cannot touch on them.. :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :talk in #mod_perl there may some cgi guru :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :When I try to run them I recieve: Can't locate dnb/Aluno.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.3 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.3 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at ./preco.pl line 7. :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I think that isn't a CGI problem.. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's also easily fixed in a variety of ways, what's the problem? :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :but my dnb/Aluno.pm is in '/var/www/html/perllib' :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :then you'll either need to move it, or set one of the include path variables; perldoc -q 'include path' :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-223-117.cust.tele2.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #FreeBSD-fr +o cykl :twinsun!~twinsun@twinsun.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :'lo all :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :/var/www/html is not in @INC :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :But I cant touch in codes to add use lib '/var/www/html/perllib' :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :then don't :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I think that is what I looking for :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity, write a startup.pl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I cant touch in structure... they're not mine.. :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity, configure webserver to run startup.pl to modify @INC :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :nok: hmmnn.. :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :okz I will try first include path :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :nok: there is some file that I can do that (apache server/linux/debian) :tiberius!~tiberius1@pD9E7BCA9.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity, you need perl module for apache :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity, then refer that Doc :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm understood :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you don't need mod_perl just to modify @INC :Hugger!~murrayj@69.194.113.171 JOIN :#PERL :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it certainly won't propogate to standard CGI scripts :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I have to install perldocs :Neur0!YYxexe@211.27.89.128 JOIN :#perl :Sili!~sebastian@netblock-66-245-198-60.dslextreme.com QUIT :"Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)" :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 PRIVMSG #perl :one possible way: move cgi codes to standard lib, and then configure scriptalias directive :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :CGI scripts do not belong in @INC directories, and I don't see how that would solve the problem :jbot!ibot@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net JOIN :#botpark :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #BotPark +o jbot :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: nok the perl codes are not in cgi-script direcories, they are used with AddHandler cgi-scritps option in apache :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I will need apache-mod_perl to do that? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :no, you don't need mod_perl :ltd!neocom@dsl-203-113-232-9.ACT.netspace.net.au JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: tkz :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :grabbing perldocs :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :using a startup.pl script would not affect CGI scripts unless you set an environmental variable, and that can be done just as easily without mod_perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I believe :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :include path in perl doc has a solution right? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :going read it ! ;-) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I am simply trying to undo nok's bad advice :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :installing right now :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :hehe.. I will try everything till I find a solution.. I want a more simple and elegant as possible :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :I want write a perl code (neither 1 line), i'm C and PHP developer.. not perl developer :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl : the PERLLIB environment variable :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :PERL5LIB is preferred :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :eeek@ startup.pl advice :f3ew!~f3ew@202.88.170.34 PRIVMSG #perl :after we said use lib :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :they are empty in my environment :tvi!~tvi@tvi.vfu.cz JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :this is right? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Lincity: um, yea, one would expect variables you didn't set to not be there :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yeah.. :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :where should I set them to apache read them? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :httpd.apache.org :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :RTFM :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: Ok! :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I will read :mrsolo!mrsolo@adsl-68-126-210-148.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Just to know if there is a short path to know about it.. :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: tkz for help.. it worked :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :now I have to solve the apache env prob :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :tkz nok too! ;-) :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :and alephnull :-) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :tkz? ugh :al-khawarizmiq!~jxf@210.186.116.68 JOIN :#perl :eibwen!~|@146.244.184.43 PART #perl : :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: everyone tried to help! :-) :arauko!~arauko@200.90.56.146 JOIN :#perl :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :tkz to all for all! :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I am ughing at your use of the abbreviation to thank people :integral|ZzZzz!bsmith@integral.registered NICK :integral :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: sorry then.. :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :al-khawarizmiq!~jxf@210.186.116.68 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PRIVMSG #perl :good bye :Lincity!~igor@200-161-12-199.dsl.telesp.net.br PART #perl : :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :srcerer!~chatzilla@dns.klsairexpress.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :srcerer_!~chatzilla@dns.klsairexpress.com JOIN :#perl :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :mean bastard trying to make someone feel bad for saying tkz :ubleqh!~meike@p5082EA8E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :that is correct, sir :insin!insin@host81-152-138-216.range81-152.btcentralplus.com JOIN :#css :paul!paul@fogarty.jakma.org QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :insin!insin@host81-152-138-216.range81-152.btcentralplus.com QUIT :Client Quit :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net JOIN :#perl :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :hi :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :how can i install MD5.pm in perl? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :teleyinex: see perldoc CPAN. :rpete!~rpete@209-6-129-63.c3-0.wth-ubr1.sbo-wth.ma.cable.rcn.com PRIVMSG #perl :don't let us stop you :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's spelled Digest::MD5, and it's core :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot life with CPAN :jes-o-mat!jesusch@alice.jbhosting.de QUIT :"Serverwechsel" :xylan|immortel!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan :jes-o-mat!jesusch@alice.jbhosting.de JOIN :#ipv6 :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :whatever you're using that requires MD5 needs to be upgraded, MD5 is deprecated, and is just a wrapper around Digest::MD5 :Castr00!nobody@syru201-012.syr.edu PART #perl :"gone" :rhu!~rhu@dsl-80-43-129-195.access.uk.tiscali.com JOIN :#perl :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :|fire|!~fmerges@brianza.tng.iac.es JOIN :#perl :|fire|!~fmerges@brianza.tng.iac.es PRIVMSG #perl :hi all :SOODI_BeSts!~injjtqob@210.186.116.68 JOIN :#perl :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6 :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :ohcysp!~ohcysp@pwet.potom.org QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :SOODI_BeSts!~injjtqob@210.186.116.68 QUIT :Client Quit :Neur0!YYxexe@211.27.89.128 QUIT :"Leaving" :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :[dm_]!~dennis@port151.ds1-aboes.adsl.cybercity.dk JOIN :#perl :evilbunny!~evilbunny@192-172-93-202.dsl.nbdsl.net JOIN :#ipv6 :Franckladit!~glop@franckv6.paillaret.info JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Franckladit!~glop@franckv6.paillaret.info JOIN :#perl :Goneu!~wfdukxmw@210.186.116.68 JOIN :#perl :franku!Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net QUIT :"Leaving" :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :reuhh :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :maaw :Franckladit!~glop@franckv6.paillaret.info PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :flütt :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr ::) :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :kenobi :) :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr ::) :sudoer!~toyboy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :knix!~knix@adsl-63-193-210-167.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net QUIT :"Leaving" :oh8gdv!~joneskoo@derbian.org JOIN :#ipv6 :wagnerf!~wagnerf@anost.loria.fr JOIN :#perl :curious__!curious@62.87.156.230 JOIN :#perl :[dm_]!~dennis@port151.ds1-aboes.adsl.cybercity.dk QUIT :"Read error: 104++ (Connection reset by beer))" :Amidamaru!~Amidamaru@pD9E36397.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"^daemon" at 80.176.225.25 pasted "strange MD5 problem" (17 lines, 367B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1866 :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :Hi can anyone help me with this code when I run it I get that the length of the two MD5 values I am comparing are diffrent lengths :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :but are the same value :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :131 :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :32 :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :771043e4e4efc7133d21ecd4caf07e55 :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :771043e4e4efc7133d21ecd4caf07e55 :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :how can one of them be 131 characters long :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Don't FLOOD. Don't PASTE. Read the TOPIC. :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :It was only 4 lines its not exactly a flood :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :gløp :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com QUIT :Operation timed out :kalahari!~lgm@dsl092-048-139.sfo4.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#perl :kalahari!~lgm@dsl092-048-139.sfo4.dsl.speakeasy.net JOIN :#modperl :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net QUIT :"ca va couper chérie..." :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :why are you using quote for "$temp2" eq "$last_read" ? :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 JOIN :#ipv6-fr :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :I was just testing to see if it would help :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :You realise that $last_read won't be in scope at that point? (The $last_read lower down I mean) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :it did not, thanks for reminding me to remove them :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :The only time quoting like that will help is when you've got overloaded stringification operators :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :$last_read is already defined earlier on in the code as "" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :so it will not match :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :then it will get defined lower down :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :salut les moules :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :the my declaration lower down will mask the earlier one though :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :When you set $last_read inside that block you are not affecting the one higher up :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :okay :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :maw :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ACTION cha :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :hey :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :i get this error: Can't locate object method "hexhash" via package "MD5" (perhaps you forgot to load "MD5"?) :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :what coud be? :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :who is up? :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :cause in the firsts lines i have use MD5 :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :magc: "Just ask, don't ask to ask" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, so what should I do to correct this :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: well consider where you do want to use my, and where you do not :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :$last_read is defined before that while loop, so I thought it should be okay to use my :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot coping with scoping :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: that article might help :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :thanks :) :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :integral what? :curious_!curious@dial-1554.jgora.dialog.net.pl QUIT :Operation timed out :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :^daemon: when ever you use my you are declaring a *new* variable! :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :magc: "Don't ask to ask, just ask!" :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ah, okay :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :integral what? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :magc: "Don't ask to ask, just ask!" :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :why are you telling me :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :magc: because you asked 'who is up?' which is irrelevant usually :-) :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :i can ask whatever i want :-) :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :xcodex_!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION looks at magc strangely... :david____!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION looks back :phh|offline!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh :reignfire!~reignfire@espeed17-171.brunet.bn QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :david____!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :salut :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ah integral got it working now many thanks :) :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :no one can help me? :david____!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :je souhaite installer une carte pci wifi sur mon freebsd quelle carde convient le mieu svp ? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :teleyinex: does MD5 have a function called hexhash? :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :teleyinex, try md5_hex :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :teleyinex: anyway I thought someone said to use Digest::MD5 not MD5? :paul!paul@fogarty.jakma.org JOIN :#ipv6 :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :the problem was that someone tells me to install Digest::MD5 instead of MD5 :Tornado-!~tornado@maw.tornado.sceen.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl :just you answer me i found at google :teleyinex!~daniel@37.Red-213-96-242.pooles.rima-tde.net PRIVMSG #perl ::) :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :twinsun!~twinsun@twinsun.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :essaye une Linksys WPC11 :xcodex_!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :david____!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :sympa merci :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :twinsun!~twinsun@twinsun.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :pas de quoi :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Connection timed out :DDRP!~overlord@host-212-158-203-202.bulldogdsl.com JOIN :#Perl :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :david____!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net PART #freebsd-fr : :nok!~knoppix@202.204.175.8 QUIT :"À뿪" :elephantman!martin@APuteaux-102-1-1-194.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Operation timed out :pasadena!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :grape219!~a011@chtax15-167.dialup.optusnet.com.au QUIT :"bbl" :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :pasadena!~david@intradot.net1.nerim.net PART #ipv6-fr : :jeffou!~jeff@ATuileries-117-1-29-172.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6 :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Byte!byte@blackhole.plus.com QUIT :"I came, I saw, I ran away screaming" :simonrvn!simon@simonrvn.cloaked JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :when using split what is the pattern for a LF (/n) :tornado!~tornado@AAubervilliers-109-1-11-176.w81-248.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#ipv6-fr :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :you mean \n, see Quote-like operators in perlop :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :oops yes wrong slash :) :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :ta :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl QUIT :"Leaving" :gforest!~gforest@dialup-ras19-66.eug.or.uspops.net JOIN :#perl :Baldrick2!~bonererer@i-195-137-74-40.freedom2surf.net QUIT :"Leaving" :Bebabo2!~beba@syscon-gw.syscon.ch JOIN :#css :Bebabo!~beba@syscon-gw.syscon.ch QUIT :Nick collision from services. :Bebabo2!~beba@syscon-gw.syscon.ch NICK :Bebabo :eval!~null@20.5.205.68.cfl.rr.com QUIT :"Does the quit message go here?" :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :noizze!~noize@G7c18.g.pppool.de JOIN :#css :Exstatica!Exstatica@66.51.198.47 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :lilliput!~Touriste@cpc2-stoc2-3-0-cust242.midd.cable.ntl.com JOIN :#freebsd-fr :alus!~alus@c-24-4-35-129.client.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 PRIVMSG #perl :helllo folks :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net JOIN :#ipv6 :noizze!~noize@G7c18.g.pppool.de QUIT :"Leaving" :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu QUIT :Client Quit :xcodex!~ventz@denali.ccs.neu.edu JOIN :#perl :psyphen!psyphen@jarrah-21.eftel.com JOIN :#perl :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :is there an operator to tell if a $var is a number :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :isnum($var) or something of the kind :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -q number :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :perldoc -q number :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :perldoc :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :see perlobj, perltoot, perltootc, perlboot :^daemon!~ryo-ohki@freebsd-world.demon.co.uk PRIVMSG #perl :thanks again :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :see perlref, perlreftut, perldsc, perllol, perldata, etc :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :see perlre, perlretut, perlrequick, perlreref :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :see perlre/perlop and perlreref :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Teraii!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Goneu!~wfdukxmw@210.186.116.68 QUIT :Client Quit :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net NICK :Teraii :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :see perlref, perlreftut, perldsc, perllol, perldata, etc :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :< Spoon> perlall? "Please read all the damn manual" :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :< Spoon> perlall? "Please read all the damn manual" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :Don't FLOOD. Don't PASTE. Read the TOPIC. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :oblio: set inc :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :yop :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :hello perlbot :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :dust, status? :tiberius!~tiberius1@pD9E7BCA9.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :perlbot set inc :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 PRIVMSG #perl :appending into any file from perl script removes its setuid flag , how do i stop that script to do that ? :net!~mkdir@0xc3d75f9d.odnxr7.ras.tele.dk JOIN :#perl :arauko!~arauko@200.90.56.146 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :ltd!neocom@dsl-203-113-232-9.ACT.netspace.net.au QUIT :Remote closed the connection :jbot!ibot@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net QUIT :"Leaving" :tiberius!~tiberius1@pD9E7BCA9.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :Odin-!~sbkhh@adsl-2-216.du.snerpa.is QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Odin-!~sbkhh@adsl-2-216.du.snerpa.is JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :valmik: which method did you use to append to the file? Filehandle? System call? :sudoer!~toyboy@h00095bc247db.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :"Leaving" :Dunearhp!~Timmy@ppp138.qld.padsl.internode.on.net JOIN :#perl :MobyTurbo!~chai@as5300-10.216-194-23-244.nyc.ny.metconnect.net JOIN :#perl :philippe!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-25-113.w81-51.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :L0stm4n!~wander@overland10k.mo24.107.0.121.charter-stl.com QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :jbot!ibot@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net JOIN :#botpark :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #BotPark +o jbot :alephnull!CacheFlowS@192.128.134.68 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :alephnull!CacheFlowS@us-proxy.att.com JOIN :#perl :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net QUIT :"ca va couper chérie" :Cavallo!~whoopss@BSN-95-229-168.dsl.siol.net NICK :Hurnama :morfius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p8-6.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Remote closed the connection :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6 :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :sam_wong!~sam@210.17.135.46 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perlbot :hello :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 PRIVMSG #perl :Filehandle :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 PRIVMSG #perl :Fang: Filehandle :raz^hail!raz@stat1-a.6.omgf.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :lecid!~lecid@APh-Aug-107-1-1-155.w81-48.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Peo!~Peo@host58-187.pool8016.interbusiness.it QUIT :"sciroppatevi http://www.dotcoma.org" :r--tix!~tempo@curry.rootix.info NICK :rOotix :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :OK, so first check the docs about filehandle to see if they talk about your setuid issue and the method to bypass it, or try with a system call (though it could be a pain if it involves rewriting a big part of the script). :integral!bsmith@integral.registered TOPIC #perlbot :abc :integral!bsmith@integral.registered TOPIC #perlbot :#perlbot :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Or you could just wait some more knowledgeable person than me comes around and help you out :) :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :magc!~magc@c-24-19-24-176.client.comcast.net QUIT :"—I-n-v-i-s-i-o-n— 2.0 Build 3515" :franku!~Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 PRIVMSG #perl :ok Fang :franku!~Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :ANYONE FEEL LIKE KILLING TIME/ :franku!~Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :? :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :... :PoM!~LlaYan@wil.net1.nerim.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :PoM!~LlaYan@wil.net1.nerim.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :eval!~null@20.5.205.68.cfl.rr.com JOIN :#perl :Philippe!RaDiCaL@ALille-107-1-20-240.w81-49.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :valmik!~valmik@202.63.168.34 QUIT :"Client exiting" :GenKreton!~kreton@h000625d7ea72.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :phh!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh|offline :phh|offline!~phh@abo-2-120.modems.semnet.tm.fr NICK :phh :gforest!~gforest@dialup-ras19-66.eug.or.uspops.net QUIT :"Yar!" :morphieus!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p8-6.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :lecid_!~lecid@APh-Aug-107-1-2-63.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :net!~mkdir@0xc3d75f9d.odnxr7.ras.tele.dk QUIT :Read error: 113 (No route to host) :bozoman!~bozo@ip24-250-194-242.ga.at.cox.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-96.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"I'm planning on living forever. So far, so good." :Arvind-NL!~Me@ip503d4396.speed.planet.nl JOIN :#perl :CodeMachine!~photon@203-219-252-141-adl-pow-ts2-2600.tpgi.com.au JOIN :#perl :swtaylor!~staylor@swtaylor.developer.gentoo JOIN :#perl :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net NICK :BeTa-miam :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :can you pass flags to cgi scripts? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :can-o-worms: one way to do it would be to set the environment variable QUERY_STRING="foo=123&bar=456&baz=something" :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: so that means that is not a common thing to do though right? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :I dunno, I do it from time to time myself. Maybe there's a better way; I learned this technique in the early days of the web, and things have changed.. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :but not that much :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: i am using post too :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :i think i'll just get the script to look at the hash keys :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oooh, yeah, it might not work for you. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :are you trying to debug? :MobyTurbo!~chai@as5300-10.216-194-23-244.nyc.ny.metconnect.net QUIT :"Leaving" :henning!~henning@dsl-213-023-180-162.arcor-ip.net QUIT :"Get up Stand Up Don't give up your rights !" :lysander!~lysander@2002:5000:c7f5:1:0:0:0:1 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :are you using Carp? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser carpout); :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: no, i just want to have one script that will call different subs within itself depending on what data i pass it :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :it would have been easy to set groups of subs with a flag is all :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :can-o-worms: you should use CGI::Application :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :exactly that model, done in neat and clean way. :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: i have never heard of that before... i'll take a look :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks alot :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :np :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :hey can :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah? :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :um, hang on for a url :ubleqh!~meike@p5082EA8E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de QUIT :Client Quit :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :i've got it man... but thanks again :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh, no, nm, just google for it, the first hit is good. I was thinking of a URL that was harder to find, but it turns out that was for a different module (Class::DBI) unrelated. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :np :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :i just went straight to cpan :samwong!~sam@210.17.135.46 QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :rOotix!~tempo@curry.rootix.info NICK :r--tix :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :right :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :can-o-worms: CGI::Application goes hand in hand with HTML::Template :__Ace__!~love@h55l211.delphi.afb.lu.se JOIN :#perl :unipo!~unipo@p0ska.frittolinux.it JOIN :#ipv6 :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: it looks pretty neat... i think i need to start over from scratch :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, I'm doing exactly that right now with one of my applications. Fortunately had only completed one mode of it so far. :mace_!~mace@cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.renf.cable.ntl.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Chameleon21!~blahu@dsl-242.122.240.220.lns02-dryb-mel.dsl.comindico.com.au QUIT :"Leaving" :can-o-worms!~patrick@YahooBB220011168030.bbtec.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: i suck at perl and i am on such a steep learning curve that i want to rewrite everything when i get about half way into it :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com JOIN :#perl :mace!~mace@cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.renf.cable.ntl.com JOIN :#perl :reignfire!~reignfire@espeed17-171.brunet.bn JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, yeah, I rewrite code sometimes and look back at my old code and say "bleh!"... :jes-o-mat!jesusch@alice.jbhosting.de QUIT :Remote closed the connection :morphius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-01p6-39.ppp11.odn.ad.jp JOIN :#perl :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :lecid_!~lecid@APh-Aug-107-1-1-155.w81-48.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :generally, if you don't look back at old code and think it sucks there's probably something wrong :morphieus!~Morphieus@OFSfa-02p8-6.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Fubarovic!~Fubarovic@kn-upc-1.kuleuven.net JOIN :#css :Fubarovic!~Fubarovic@kn-upc-1.kuleuven.net PRIVMSG #css :how do i set the width of columns in a table? :jes-o-mat!jesusch@alice.jbhosting.de JOIN :#ipv6 :Fubarovic!~Fubarovic@kn-upc-1.kuleuven.net PRIVMSG #css :td { width: 15% } doesn't really do anything :? :aidehua!edward@zubin.tropic.org.uk QUIT :"what ernie said" :wizan!~vishnu@194.206.189.50 JOIN :#freebsd-fr :wizan!~vishnu@194.206.189.50 PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :salut :Aaron-B!~Aaron@pcp518404pcs.nash01.tn.comcast.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Aaron-B!~Aaron@pcp518404pcs.nash01.tn.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :evilbunny!~evilbunny@192-172-93-202.dsl.nbdsl.net PRIVMSG #ipv6 :wildfire: about at all? :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re :janoli!alejandro@209.13.212.191 JOIN :#perl :gadis19q!~taxunjk@cki-234-36.tm.net.my JOIN :#perl :lecid!~lecid@APh-Aug-107-1-1-155.w81-48.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ACTION kernel reboot :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu JOIN :#perl :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :Using IO::Socket::INET to listen with UDP, the "recv" method waits for some input to come down the line (whether it be data or a disconnection). Is there any way (without IO::Select) to make it just pass over if there's no data ready to be read? :Al-Khwarizmi!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :what's wrong with using select? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :I suppose there may be an (evil) non-blocking mode you could use :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :I'm not very familiar with IO::Select so I'd rather avoid it if possible. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :IO::Select is significantly easier than plain select, it should be trivial to get to know :curious_!curious@dial-27.jgora.dialog.net.pl JOIN :#perl :BeTa-miam!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net NICK :BeTa :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :and selecting is the usual solution to this problem, avoiding it just because you want to is probably not a good idea :ikaro!ikaro@cl-424.ams-04.nl.sixxs.net QUIT :"char msg[] = {70, 108, 117, 120, 98, 111, 120, 32, 82, 79, 88, 0};" :ppp!~bxz@ABoulogne-102-1-6-90.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Connection timed out :fletan!~fletan@FW-214-232.go.retevision.es JOIN :#Perl :Petaris!~Petaris@FredericSD-162.nat.wiscnet.net JOIN :#perl :Nate75Sanders!~nate@deimos.viz.uky.edu JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :xylan!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|tetrinet :Teraii!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net NICK :Teraii :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-114.pool8251.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-114.pool8251.interbusiness.it QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :bogyit!~bogyit@host187-114.pool8251.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :curious!curious@dial-1723.jgora.dialog.net.pl JOIN :#perl :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :pounwash :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it JOIN :#perl :uVe!~uVe@82.Red-80-33-65.pooles.rima-tde.net QUIT :":*" :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :hi everyone, I am just getting crazy with a very trivial (not for me newbie) regexp :janoli!alejandro@209.13.212.191 QUIT :"Saliendo" :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :let's say: :gelignite!~gelignite@pD9E1D2A6.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :hello@1223@world@fds33f :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :hello@1223 :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :how can I match both?!? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION would be using split though... :curious__!curious@62.87.156.230 QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :franku!~Frank@c-24-5-41-60.client.comcast.net QUIT :"Leaving" :VolVE!~abc@h0030ab04c826.ne.client2.attbi.com QUIT :Connection timed out :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :I tried: /(.?)\@(.?)\@?(.?)\@?(.?)/ :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :.? ?! :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :I can't use split... the fact is that there is more stuff at the beginning of the line :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: use split :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl ::/ :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) (?: \@ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) )? /x # ? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :using a simple " while () { if ( /..../) {...} } " construct is much cleaner in this case :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :what's that "/x" in the end for? :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Is the stuff at the beginning of the line always the same? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :I'd say that kristian_ has a very shallow understanding of regexp if .? was appearing like that :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :it's an IP address :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :changes though :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :integral: exactly... :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :haha :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :integral: very shallow!! :) any pointers to good tutorials? :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :see perlre, perlretut, perlrequick, perlreref :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: and what's between those IP address and the data you want to parse? :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :*addresses ratger :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perlbot :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :fjklsdjfkls :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :a tab :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :K :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 PRIVMSG #perlbot :vosbot hi :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 PART #perlbot :"Leaving" :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :I'd use two splits one on \t and one on @ :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :So your lines are like /^.+\t(.+)/ :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Right :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :yeah... :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :my ($ip, $rest) = split /\t/, $line, 2; my ($a, $b, $c, $d) = split /\@/, $rest; :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :hmm.. nice idea on split :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :notice the use of three arg split to that later tabs do not upset the algorithm :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :what would be in $c and $d if the line was only "hello@world" ? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :would they be undef? :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Jup :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :yep PING :wells.freenode.net :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :ok.. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :got it.. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :it is actually much cleaner than what I imagined :) :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 QUIT :"Leaving" :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :actually you could split that in an array, and then afterwards just iterate in it, so you wouldn't have to bother how many actual elements there is inside.... right? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :*nod* :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl ::) :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :right... like with a "foreach" statement.. :fflush!~LRF@201008117116.user.veloxzone.com.br JOIN :#perl :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Jup :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :or a for statement :-) :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl ::) :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :If you're lazy :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :yeah.. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :good solution guys.. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :I like it :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Which is always good to be :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :but.. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :however... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :how would I express the idea of having the second part of the string variable... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :meaning... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :hello@world being always expected :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :and hello@world[@whateber@comes] :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :with the stuff in [..] variable :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :i thought that ? was for that :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :notice the way I used (?: )? in the regexp :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Test the length of the array you split that part into :nexu!~nexu@a80-126-56-145.adsl.xs4all.nl QUIT :Client Quit :Fang!f4ng@AToulon-202-1-10-12.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr PRIVMSG #perl :Oh, for the regexp part, right :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :yeah.. I saw it... :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :([^@]+) was used to match each bit, with a \@ inbetween. :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :still very cryptic to me though.. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :the (?: )? is wrapper around the second half to make it all optional :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :damn! :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) /x # matches the first part :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :\@ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) /x # matches the second part :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :/ (?: \@ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) )? /x # matches the second part optionally :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :/ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) (?: \@ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) )? /x # matches the whole lot :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :/x allows white-space to be used in the regexp :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: to review the basics... [abx] any letter a, b or x. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: [^abx] matches anything OTHER THAN a, b or x :curious_!curious@dial-27.jgora.dialog.net.pl QUIT :Connection timed out :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION is away: :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: [^@] mathches anything other than @ :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: you should be able to take it from there... :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net QUIT :"95% of all computer errors occur between chair and keyboard (TM)" :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :ok... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :got you :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :weird though... i'm still very confused on when to use the class construct "[ ]" and when not to :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :use it when you want to match more than one character, or you want to not-match a specific character or characters :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :i have written some simple regexps which did not require any [] class :Peo!~Peo@host58-187.pool8016.interbusiness.it JOIN :#css :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: when you want to match any one of something. or more of something, + after it. or 0 or more of something, if you put a * after it ;-) :tbee|gelignite!geli@pD9FF44D4.dip.t-dialin.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :no, that is not when you should use a character class :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :character classes are not just so you can put a quantifier after something :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :uh, that's not what I meant :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :alright! :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :see => "or" :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :any one of a, b, or x, for example :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :damn man.. is becoming clearer... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :got to say though... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :regexps are the hardest things to get the hang of :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :nah, women are hardest. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I can think of harder things :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :after pointers when started learning c++ :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: seconded :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: not very used to relate computers with women.. that's why I didn't take them into account :) :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :Hmmm, PERL seems to hang when it gets to this line ... @ready = $sel->can_read; $sel is an IO::Select object and it (shouldn't) have any readable stuff in it. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :oblio, capital PERL :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :bah :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :wrong language :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot, capital PERL :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Legrow: that is what can_read is supposed to do :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :fair enough ... perl then :) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Perl :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :But I thought it was supposed to relinquish control if it didn't find any readable filehandles? :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :one last clarification: :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :integral: wrote: :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :no perlbot, perl is the program, Perl is the language, there is no PERL. See perldoc -q 'difference between'. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :oops :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG perlbot :perl? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) (?: \@ ([^@]+) \@ ([^@]+) )? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :what would $3 here? :ikaro!~ikaro@cl-424.ams-04.nl.sixxs.net JOIN :#ipv6 :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG perlbot :capital perl is perl is the program, Perl is the language, there is no PERL. See perldoc -q 'difference between'. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG perlbot :forget capital perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG perlbot :capital perl is perl is the program, Perl is the language, there is no PERL. See perldoc -q 'difference between'. :Legrow!Legrow@n2-217-161.resnet.drexel.edu PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: So can_read is supposed to wait for a readable filehandle? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :or better... which one would be $3? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes :tangel!tangel@216.82.70.110 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :tangel!tangel@216.82.70.110 JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: count :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: count from the left, but skip the ()s with ?: in them :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :one paren, two paren, three paren, four :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :well.. if I count... I'd say that there are 5 :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :kristian_: what i said.. skip :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :(?: ... ) does not capture :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :that's it... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :that's where my doubt was... :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl ::) :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :weird... freaken confusing!!! :) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :review perlretut, perlreref, perlrequick, and perlre when in doubt :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :I will definitely will!! :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl ::) :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :bon :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :freebsd c'est de la merde :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it PRIVMSG #perl :cheers guys... :zulzul!~zul@lns-th2-4f-81-56-245-2.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :flz: oui windows c mieux :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ouais :Tuna!~poontuna1@cpe-68-186-249-4.ma.charter.com QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :windows risque pas de planter dans les pthreads :aardvarc!~aardvarq@student1838.student.nau.edu JOIN :#perl :flz!~flz@xbsd.org PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :les devs savent pas ce que c'est :aardvarq!tgAardvark@student1838.student.nau.edu QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :AciD!~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net JOIN :#perl :pounwash!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :pounard :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :TsaiXY!DarkSideOr@adsl-66-159-199-122.dslextreme.com QUIT :Client Quit :cykl!~r00t@d213-101-223-117.cust.tele2.fr PRIVMSG #FreeBSD-fr :ou le gros FUD :) :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : foreach (@first_arr) { :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : if (grep $_ eq $arr[11], @{$_}) { :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : for ($i = 0; $i < scalar @{$_}; $i++) { :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : $string .= @{$_}[$i] . ";"; :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : } :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : undef @{$_}; :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : $flag = 1; :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : } :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl : } :b2t!sam@ext-gw.illawarra.org JOIN :#ipv6 :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :sorry :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :damn.. http://www.pastebin.com/57423 :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :was going to paste that one. :Sgt-Donan!~A-Cox@lns-p19-7-81-56-167-49.adsl.proxad.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re re re :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :\zZzz :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :question is, how can I remove the array from the mainarray? undef didn't seem to work. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :what are you, a C programmer? :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :I program C yes.. hehe :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is this code intended to do? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :what the hell does that code do? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :and why is it using SINGLE ELEMENT ARRAY SLICES :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 JOIN :#perl :psyon0309!exodus@exodus.psyon.org JOIN :#perl :Teraii!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Teraii-!Teraii@funaho.olympus-zone.net NICK :Teraii :\zZzz!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :pounard :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net JOIN :#perl :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :@first_arr is an array of arrays ... Im looking for 1 array that's inside the mainarray and then I want to remove it. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's doing more than that :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :re :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, given what we're seeing here, I'm not sure we can believe that @first_arr is really an array of arrays! :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, sure it is! duh, perl has first-level objects :> :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION hides :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :That made no sense :) :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :$string .= map{"$_;"} splice(@first_arr, 11, 1); :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yeah, but that's not important.. it just prints the array that's inside the mainarray. :Petaris!~Petaris@FredericSD-162.nat.wiscnet.net PRIVMSG #perl :Will a perl script recognize a SERNAME% in a path? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :perlbot, tell balony about the funniest perldoc :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's important for someone converting this to Perl :Petaris!~Petaris@FredericSD-162.nat.wiscnet.net PRIVMSG #perl :Will a perl script recognize a "SERNAME%" in a path? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: I think perldoc perllol might help you. :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :recognize how? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :I don't even recognize it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Peter: what happens when you test it? :Stevie-O!whatsit2u@pcp01850389pcs.malvrn01.pa.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :so I doubt Perl would :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Petaris, rather :morphius!~Morphieus@OFSfa-01p6-39.ppp11.odn.ad.jp QUIT :"Client Exiting" :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: so then, what's the full description? :baldurk!~baldurk@62-3-252-34.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk JOIN :#perl :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: what do you mean? :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :what is the code intended to do? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: there is also a function called delete :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :I tried delete :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :delete should not generally be used on arrays :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :delete argument is not a HASH or ARRAY element or slice at ./parse.pl line 75. :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 QUIT :Client Quit :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :delete. mmm. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION sighs :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I explained? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, it would work if your array had references to arrays. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: not fully :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :would you like a review of the conversation? :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Yes, use undef to `delete' an item. muahah. I'm full of bullshit today :P :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, right again. would need to delete each element as well. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: I expect he just didn't dereference or index properly, but delete is the wrong solution anyways :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ok :Petaris!~Petaris@FredericSD-162.nat.wiscnet.net PRIVMSG #perl :nevermind it does :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :next unless defined $i; # Item "deleted", skip it ;) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: your code is badly designed, I am offering to redesign it to actually do what you want, and do it in Perl, instead of pseudo-C :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :but you need to explain what the intent is :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION tries to understand why delete is wrong :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :That would be interesting ... "non-null but deleted" :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I have 1 main array with lots if arrays inside, then I have a string that Im looking for inside the arrays if the mainarray, and when I find that array I want to remove it and print it's content. :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yeah, that would be neat.. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION would probablly use a recursive function. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: delete works on arrays because people kept trying to use it on arrays; it has different semantics depending on which index you're deleting; it is better to use splice or undef, i.e. Say What You Mean :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :And then side-effect the origonal array-refs :-) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks Somni :xylan|tetrinet!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan|aw :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION chews on that :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :nookie!~nookie@M396P022.adsl.highway.telekom.at JOIN :#perl :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: I create the main array like this push @first_arr, [ @arr ]; :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh, an array of references to arry, not an array of arrays :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :s/arry/array/ :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :they are the same thing, dmorgo :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, ... white lie, white lie! :> :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :er :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst: find me a use for 'array of arrays' that isn't an array of array references, that isn't also useless :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, why'd you have to add the last condition? :> I think it is good to keep the distinction in. :xanthus!~Xan@r200-40-184-95-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: and this removal from @first_arr, what do you want the value there to be? gone? undef? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :pst: because words and phrases need to have some use to remain in a lexicon :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: i found yesterdays bug: some programm i called wrote to stdout and stderr :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: Im going to scalar @first_arr after the elements is removed, that's why I want them removed. :viny!~viny@82.226.118.167 QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :xanthus!~Xan@r200-40-184-95-dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: and that messed up my http headers. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: so you want the element gone, i.e. it decreases @first_arr's length? :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yes :psyon!~exodus@exodus.psyon.org QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: I thought you said the output looked good! Oh well, good thing you found it. :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :for every shift() there is a _______? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: and what happens if several elements of @first_arr match? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: i had to strace webmins miniserv.pl to find the bogous headers. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION groks arrays of arrays aka arrays of references to arrays :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni++ :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :or, rather the other way around :> :pst!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net NICK :pst|away :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: my output i produced was just fine. :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: hmm, that will never happen in this case.. (at least it should not happen) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: a condition that you think will never happen will :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: but the headers were messed up, you said? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: yes. the stdout and stderr went in before my headers. :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :or any other output. :chgp!~chgp@200.141.238.97 JOIN :#perl :e1f`!~user@pascal.ee.ryerson.ca JOIN :#perl :sylvinus!~sylvinus@ca-metz-21-40.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#css :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: OK, I guess I assumed you were looking at all the output, not just the $output contents. :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: unfortunatly there is no proper way to look at *all* the output. looking at strace output is not what i think of as proper. (c: :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: I haven't used strace. What is that? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :it traces system calls. :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :if a program writes something to a file, or any filedescriptor, it does so using the operating systems hooks. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :So you call it from the command line, strace programname? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :those are system calls :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :yes, you can do that. :BeTa!~beta@beta.loc.e-glop.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ACTION écoute un bon Hotel Costes à fond de balle !!! :cb :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :or you can attache yourself to running programms. :sparc!~csn@client-151-199-196-113.henrico.k12.va.us JOIN :#perl :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :with webmin that is running as a deamon, i used this clumsy commandline: :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :root@lukas:~# until ps ax | grep '[m]iniserv.pl' | grep -v 27415 ; do echo -n "."; done; strace -s 130 -p $(ps ax | grep [m]iniserv.pl | grep -v 27415 | sed -e 's/^ *\([0-9]*\).*/\1/') :w-ber!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :first i exclude the parent webin, i want to trace only the child process handling my cgi. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmm, no strace in FreeBSD, at least man strace and which strace give no results. :viny!~viny@82.226.118.167 JOIN :#FreeBSD-fr :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :then i attach strace to the childs pid. :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :elgore!~henning@dsl-213-023-180-162.arcor-ip.net JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: openbsd has ktrace. very similar. :ltd!neocom@dsl-203-113-232-9.ACT.netspace.net.au JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :found it in SuSE and slackware, though. :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :strace has some more features, though. :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"Somni" at 24.237.5.139 pasted "balony's code reimplemented" (34 lines, 721B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1867 :ORM5D_!~ORM5D@194.44.102.144 JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :FreeBSD is ktrace, IIRC :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :else truss :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION stares at stockholm's command line :w-ber_!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net JOIN :#freebsd-fr :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION takes a look :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: OK, I see both of those. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :oops :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #FreeBSD-fr +o viny :Al-KhwarizmiAFK!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com JOIN :#perl :Al-Khwarizmi!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :pasteling!~pasteling@sense-sea-MegaSub-1-583.oz.net PRIVMSG #perl :"Somni" at 24.237.5.139 pasted "balony's code reimplemented (fixed)" (36 lines, 737B) at http://sial.org/pbot/1868 :Gart!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :jeffou!~jeff@ATuileries-117-1-29-172.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Client Quit :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :$string is the contents of the first element in @main_array that matches :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :all elements that match are removed, however :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :this can be easily changed :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: what does $(foo) do? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: the same as `` :ORM5D_!~ORM5D@194.44.102.144 PART #perl : :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :one wonders why you didn't just use backticks, then :nookie_!~nookie@M247P026.adsl.highway.telekom.at QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :it executes the stuff and inserts the output :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ok :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: you can stack $() and it is better visible. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you don't need to stack them, and I disagree :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :in this case i did not need to stack them and you may disagree as much as you want. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :of course, one might wonder why you aren't simply using Perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yes, you might wonder that, too. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :how nice of you to allow me to disagree :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: and why [m] in [m]iniserv? :kristian_!~kristian@host202-6.pool8173.interbusiness.it QUIT :"Uscita dal client" :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au JOIN :#perl :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: that way the grep process does not itself show up in the list :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ah, cool. and what is 'until'? :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: how can I get array element number 11 from @$sub_array ? :Dunearhp!~Timmy@ppp138.qld.padsl.internode.on.net QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: the same way you'd get it from any other arrayref, why? :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: what one would think it is: it repeats UNTILL stuff gets true. :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :does my( $a, $b, $c) = [1..3]; load up $a $b and $c with 1 2 and 3? :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au QUIT :Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, no. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :your code previously didn't use that :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, [] returns an array reference (ie: a SCALAR) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: what happens when you try it? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :and don't use $a or $b :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com JOIN :#perl :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :silly sort :> :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :whoops I mean (1..3) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :stockholm: yeah... I'm trying to figure that out. Until something is true that is getting piped somewhere... I suppose it is only evaluating what's before the first | ? :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :$a and $b are nice when you use strict and are too lazy to declare :) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :ugh :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :oh yeah that's for sorting :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :haha :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the whole point of strict is to prevent just that, so let's subvert it! :MetaCosm!~rmelton@dsl092-173-159.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net QUIT :Remote closed the connection :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ok so my($aa,$bb,$cc)=(1..3) is working for me - no my real question is, "is there a lazy way to omit (1..3) and get the my side to take those values going up" :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, true, we should stick with the $^x notation :> :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: you want perl to implicitly assume $aa, $bb, and $cc should have the values 1, 2, and 3? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yeah :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :.. is lazy. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you are insane, please check yourself into an asylum, thanks :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :thanks stockholm :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I have a list of vars that I want to each have a value in a sequence :stockholm!foobar@petrus.schuldei.org PRIVMSG #perl :(c: :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: why? :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, it sounds like you have a crappy design. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :indeed :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com PRIVMSG #perl :if $foo{$bar}{'blah'} is a reference to a unnamed array, how can I unshift to it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :g0llum_: the same way you unshift any other arrayref :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I have a list of .. oh you won't care, just curious if there was a way :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc perlreftut, perldoc perlref, perldoc perldsc, perldoc perllol :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: we asked, didn't we? :Al-KhwarizmiAFK!~denebola@cm51136.red.mundo-r.com NICK :Al-Khwarizmi :w-ber!~ville@130.232.135.119 JOIN :#perl :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :g0llum_, read perlref it clearly shows: @{go_shove_an_array_ref_here} :fletan!~fletan@FW-214-232.go.retevision.es QUIT :"Leaving" :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: any reason for reversing the main array? :Hugger!~murrayj@69.194.113.171 QUIT :"Client Exiting" :Hugger!~murrayj@69.194.113.171 JOIN :#PERL :Hugger!~murrayj@69.194.113.171 PRIVMSG #perl :Morning :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ok I have a big number of form types, and they all have a number set by the client, I don't want magic numbers in my code, I want to use the names of the forms so I would like to make a lot of vars with the number they correspond too inside :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :balony: consider what happens, as you are on index 2, and you splice it away; now, you're on index 3, and it too matches, and you splice it :g0llum_!~mike@hades.devel.icc-cuba.com PRIVMSG #perl :i found it, thanks :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: is there a reason you're not using an array? :piotr!~pedro@FW-30-241.go.retevision.es QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, uhhhh... do you know about hashes and arrays? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you get a magic index for free :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's automatically "incremented" when you push :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :all the way through the code I want to avoid going .... if( $form = 1 ) { ... blah :flock!~restless@l192-115-29-147.broadband.actcom.net.il QUIT :"Leaving" :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :replacing it with a variable isn't much better :piotr!~pedro@FW-30-241.go.retevision.es JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you should probably be using a dispatch table :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I want to go .. if( $form = $some_form ) { .... blah :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :perldoc -q 'switch' :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, learn to be lazy. please. :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yeah I know that, but the magic numbers are set by the client :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :pst|away: hey I'm trying to be lazy! :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :doesn't much matter who or what sets them :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :shove it away in your dispatch table :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, creating lots of variables that you then use in a big nasty "switch" contruct is not lazy. that involves alot of typing. :chgp!~chgp@200.141.238.97 QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :and a lot of maintenance :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :thing is the code is already written :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :so rewrite it :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I just want to remove the magic numbers :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you will :Atua!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I'm WAY too lazy to rewrite a working program :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :and you will improve it immensely along the way :sylvinus!~sylvinus@ca-metz-21-40.w80-8.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :"Leaving" :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :that is the wrong kind of laziness :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :says who? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :says me :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000069.html :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :I'm feeling a lack of hubris :> :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :y'know, one of the guys you're asking for help from, and someone who has a lot of experience working with running systems :JT__!~jon@CPE-144-132-175-220.nsw.bigpond.net.au JOIN :#perl :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Whoever wrote that article is a moron. :Atua_!~Gart@ip68-0-207-124.ri.ri.cox.net QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :really? :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 QUIT :"bye" :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :balony!~ms@212.33.147.26 PRIVMSG #perl :is it possible to do a s/\s\s+//g; inside a $string = join("", map { "$_;" } @arr); ? :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, definately. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :oh, you're using this as an example for keeping crap code around :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 QUIT :Remote closed the connection :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I think there's wisdom in that, it's hard to think of a company that rewrote a product and still exists :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I thought this was an example of your weird magic number idea :abcnew!~abcnew@203.162.175.166 JOIN :#perl :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: yep :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :Joel is a fucking idiot :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, they are advocating that we all still machines based upon DOS. :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :where? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :here's a news flash, m4thj00: your program isn't a web browser :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :balony: \s\s+ could be better written as \s{2,} :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: so what? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :so the article isn't relevant :ircdevil!~maasha@port206.ds1-hl.adsl.cybercity.dk JOIN :#perl :ircdevil!~maasha@port206.ds1-hl.adsl.cybercity.dk PRIVMSG #perl :hi :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: if you'd have read it... :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :if you've got something on your hands that took years to develop (not incrementally add to), then you might have a case :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I have read it, I thought it was crap back then too, but my opinion on it doesn't make it more or less relevant :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :.... _AND_ it is a good base that still has merit in being extended :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :(much unlike the old NS 4.x series) :ircdevil!~maasha@port206.ds1-hl.adsl.cybercity.dk PRIVMSG #perl :i have this wierd problem with a subroutine returning empty eventhou it sould always return 1 or 0. can anyone spot the flaw? http://www.biobase.dk:8080/~mah/1082035823.html :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :improving code is a programmer's job, you don't just let it sit for eternity once youv'e written it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you've, too :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yeah improving not chucking away, big difference :syn!~syn@kenobi.sceen.net PRIVMSG #ipv6-fr :ACTION code :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I don't recall suggesting you chuck it away :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yeah you did, you send rewrite it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :now you're telling me what I said? :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk JOIN :#perl :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :hi all :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I'm the one who wants to improve it :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :There's nothing wrong with realising that it's easier sometimes to rewrite rather than to continue hacking the same code... :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :I said remove this big switch statement, replace it with a dispatch table :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :hence my question :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :I've a question regarding the perl debugger :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :this is, hopefully, a rather small part of your program :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :all of the rest remains the same :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yep :djay!djay@cl-38.dub-01.ie.sixxs.net QUIT :Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :is there any way to look at the contents of an opened file/filehandle? :w-ber__!~ville@weed.yok.utu.fi QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :so improve it :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :this is a very good way of doing so :bb!~bb@bb.registered JOIN :#perl :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :hence my question :swtaylor!~staylor@swtaylor.developer.gentoo PART #perl : :ircdevil!~maasha@port206.ds1-hl.adsl.cybercity.dk PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION stares :mod_cure!~Cure@cs666863-15.austin.rr.com JOIN :#modperl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :which question are you repeating yourself about now? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :the only question I have asked :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :avb: um, read it? :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :say, a file/filehandle opened to write some lines and that hasn't been closed yet :scud_!~scud@host81-152-96-100.range81-152.btcentralplus.com JOIN :#perl :_marc_!~marc@lns-th2-5f-81-56-228-254.adsl.proxad.net JOIN :#ipv6-fr :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: I see several statements by you that are followed by question marks :vorsprung!vorsprung@brsl-3e35239d.pool.mediaWays.net JOIN :#PERL :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :question marks indicate a question :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, a filehandle which you have opened for writing in the script :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: wow you are *really* cluey! :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :you seemed not to grasp this, m4thj00 :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION wonders what m4thj00 problem is :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :avb: read it was the solution, not me asking for elaboration :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: you can use seek/tell to keep the file at the same position :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :integral: my problem was whether I could load up a lot of vars with sequential numbers in one go :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: like the .. operator? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :yep :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :err, well there you go! :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :integral: he has many variables with magic numbers in them, he has a big switch statement that tests these in order to determine what to do :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: and this is bad how? :-P :pounard!~pounard@82.67.133.69 NICK :\pula :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :if ($form == $magic_number_one) { ... } elsif ($form == $magic_number_two) { ... } :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :integral: I must have transgressed some unwritten rule :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :.. now Somni has been rude and patronising :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: Data driven programming is *much* more maintainable than hard-coded programming :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I have no switch statement actually :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: I made a suggestion, you gave me a stupid article, I become rather less enamored with you after that :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :No, you were being obstructive, Somni was merely making the point that there is no point to ignoring things :ircdevil!~maasha@port206.ds1-hl.adsl.cybercity.dk PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00 you must read all the documentation on perl before asking questions! shame on you! ;o) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :became :e_MuOnlIn!1056@fortas.ktu.lt JOIN :#ipv6 :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :if you don't like the article that's not my problem, I nicely shared it with you guys as I thought it was relevent :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: If you want help from a _free_ _IRC_ channel, you should be happy for what you get, rude/polite helpful/unhelp or otherwise :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I am, but when rudeness creeps in I can defend myself :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: you appear to ascribe to the beliefs put forth in that article, therefore it becomes your problem :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :If you need help from a _free_ _IRC_ channel, you may need more help than just that. :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :hmmm. does #perl have a paybox? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :TPF :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl ::> :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :wow you guys must have blood pressure through the roof! :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :... mesage oblio with your Credit Card Number, Expiration Date ... :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, so, for example, if I place the pointer to the beggining of the file :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :then I have to "read $outfile, $string, 10"? :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :ACTION likes dispatch tables :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :err, seek an position the pointer at any position, avb :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: so does /me :scud_!~scud@host81-152-96-100.range81-152.btcentralplus.com PRIVMSG #perl :i'm cat'ing through my irc log files and i wanna plug out all http links. how would I do that? :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo, once I start writing them, I usually find so much more code that I can reduce :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 JOIN :#perl :scud_!~scud@host81-152-96-100.range81-152.btcentralplus.com PRIVMSG #perl :would perl work? :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, what's the problem again? :DomiX!~dom@ANeuilly-109-1-32-29.w80-15.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :scud_: nope, that is the one thing Perl can't do :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :scud_: perldoc -q task :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :scud_, uhm, sure. :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ender_: ah don't worry about it - too much agro.. :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :scud_: Practical _Extraction_ and Reporting Language :DomiX!~dom@ANeuilly-109-1-32-29.w80-15.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Client Quit :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :ender_, http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000069.html ;) :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 PRIVMSG #perl :is using Hash keys as a way of creating a SET inefficient? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00 needs a dispatch table, he is resisting :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :xterm: I would say that's it's the normal way in Perl :rjbs!~rjbs@cheshirecat.manxome.org PRIVMSG #perl :xterm: No, it's SOP. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: refactoring would be a better word for what you need to do, not rewriting. :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :pst|away, yeah, Joel is an idiot, IMO :) :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: yep :strull_at_w!~strull@pD9E5D6E3.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#perl :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ender_: how come? :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 PRIVMSG #perl :Good, because it's one HELL of a huge hash. :_max_!~bxz@ABoulogne-102-1-6-234.w81-50.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :scud_!~scud@host81-152-96-100.range81-152.btcentralplus.com PRIVMSG #perl :somni: scan through a file, pull out the http and append it with a new line? :modesto!slhunter38@129.237.188.27 JOIN :#perl :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: so go write yourself a dispatch table! :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, so seek($outfile,0,SEEK_SET) will place it to the beggining :TimRiker!~timr@c-24-1-104-25.client.comcast.net JOIN :#BotPark :ChanServ!ChanServ@services. MODE #BotPark +o TimRiker :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, like I said: that article advocates that we all still run DOS :) :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :and then I read? :elephantman!martin@APuteaux-102-1-4-146.w193-253.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#perl :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :scud_: what about it? :DomiX!~dom@ANeuilly-109-1-32-29.w80-15.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :my goodness :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, because *I* said so :P :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: well yes... :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :pst|away: no it doesn't :DomiX!~dom@ANeuilly-109-1-32-29.w80-15.abo.wanadoo.fr QUIT :Client Quit :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :uh-oh :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, sure it does. :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :heh :bluedragon!~LANGSTON@pcp01492481pcs.tybout01.de.comcast.net JOIN :#botpark :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :it just says don't through away working code and start from scratch :bluedragon!~LANGSTON@pcp01492481pcs.tybout01.de.comcast.net PRIVMSG #BotPark :hi :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, I mean, think of all the code "thrown away" to create NT :> :bluedragon!~LANGSTON@pcp01492481pcs.tybout01.de.comcast.net PRIVMSG #BotPark :clie :Clie!~Clie@adsl-68-88-5-86.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net PRIVMSG #BotPark :yes, bluedragon? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :the belief that we should never toss out old code is just as wrong-headed as the belief we should never toss out old code :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :er :DomiX!~dom@ANeuilly-109-1-32-29.w80-15.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#freebsd-fr :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :Somni, I think that sums it up ;) :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :always toss? :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, hmm, it's not working :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :xterm, how big is your set? :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :well, that's true enough, but what I meant to say is the belief that we should never toss out old code is just as wrong-headed as the belief that we should never reuse old code :bluedragon!~LANGSTON@pcp01492481pcs.tybout01.de.comcast.net PART #botpark : :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: hmm, you've imported the SEEK_SET constant? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :no ones saying never toss it out, the article says don't rewrite from scratch :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :exactly :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :err, how do I do that? :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper: Let's just say links retrieved by a web spider :) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :sorry m4thj00, that's just wrong :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: Isn't it in Fcntl? :heatxsink!~jack@c-24-4-254-103.client.comcast.net JOIN :#perl :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: how do you figure? :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral: use Fcntl, then? :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, no, the article says Mozilla is a mistake, without even considering the horror of the old codebase :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :ok, perl will happily use all memory you have :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ender_: how long did Mozilla take? :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: I thought it said in perlfunc for seek :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: making an overgeneralization that you should always or never do something is almost always wrong; abandoning code can be perfectly acceptable in the right situation :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :ender_: so many years that IE took the whole market :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :purhaps you should consider use DBI; and mysql; :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper: it's memory (hash), versus time (files). :heatxsink!~jack@c-24-4-254-103.client.comcast.net PRIVMSG #perl :does there exist a lib that will take a SVG file and convert it to a jpeg? :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, too long, but because of the real mistake they made, and your history is way off :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: sure, like refactoring :xterm!~xterm@213.175.177.227 PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper: What would you choose? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :mysql would be a middle ground :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :no, refactoring is specifically -not- abandoning code :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, it doesn't say to need any import in the perldoc for seek :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :weird :_saturne!~saturne@serveur.center-web.org JOIN :#freebsd-fr :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :nothing new would be created if we never abandoned old code :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :hey int? :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :a style question :saturne!~saturne@serveur.center-web.org QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: that's not what it's saying :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: *bzzt* For WHENCE you may use the constants ... from the Fcntl module. :Byte!byte@82-41-218-107.cable.ubr13.edin.blueyonder.co.uk JOIN :#ipv6 :_saturne!~saturne@serveur.center-web.org NICK :saturne :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: I didn't say that's what it's saying, that's what you just said :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :is there any difference in function, to have 2 sub's in a A.pl file, and require it vs. :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Somni: it's saying starting from scratch is a strategic mistake :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper: First a style point: never *ever* call me int. int is a pathetic little integer function. :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :yes, it's wrong :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :it's an overgeneralization :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :not in my experience :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :same two sub's in a (ok integral) A.pm file with EXPORT=qw(sub1 sub2); :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :oh, it's working :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :your experience is lacking, then :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: sometimes starting from scratch can be the better option. I've seen one product where it was expected to take _months_ to add a feature, but much less to totally rebuilt the system :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :I don't think so :pst|away!pstickne@evvlinlwt-nas-03-s72.cinergycom.net PRIVMSG #perl :($aa, $bb, ... $zz) = ... ;) :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :then explain the counter-examples :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :what like? :xylan|aw!~xylan@2001:7a8:3856:30:0:0:0:1 NICK :xylan :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :perlygatekeeper: The end result should be the same :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, my fault, I was using ">" mode instead of "+>" mode :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :Linux, X11, GNU :perlygatekeeper!~parker@dhcp-232-3.chemistry.ohio-state.edu PRIVMSG #perl :yeah, ok :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :it can't be readed without the read/write mode :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: but what part of rewriting part of your code so it uses a dispatch table do you not understand? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :Linus had no choice, and GNU was for political reasons :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :integral, it doesn't need the use Fcntl, btw :avb!~avb@nat9155.ebi.ac.uk PRIVMSG #perl :thanks integral :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net PRIVMSG #perl :s/rewriting/rewrite/ :integral!bsmith@integral.registered PRIVMSG #perl :avb: ok :ender_!~ender@216.127.157.254 PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00, history is off again :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :m4thj00: they are counter-examples to this belief :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :dmorgo: the part where I only want to make a small change :Somni!insomnia@139-5-237-24.gci.net PRIVMSG #perl :they have been successes :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :like what? :m4thj00!~mlock@203-59-187-184.dyn.iinet.net.au PRIVMSG #perl :linux doesn't count as Linus never had any source code to throw away :gadis19q!~taxunjk@cki-234-36.tm.net.my QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) :dmorgo!~dmorgo@ppp-68-120-198-134