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<0> to have a variable's value persist accross calls to the function, you need static, yes <1> isn't that called a "constant"? <2> that's a really handy feature :) <2> I wish perl had it <0> htodd: a constant never changes value <1> that's how he described it <1> :D <0> yeah, his description was a bit weird <0> 'just don't update the value' ;) <2> I'll use it as a global that gets p***ed into the sub <0> mspo: do note however that you probably don't want static variables if your function is to be concurrently used, without protection like critical sections <2> TGEN- I'm actually writing a perl script. I was just thinking that feature of c would be useful in this case <2> perl does have memoize and a few other neat things
<0> ah <3> the SS5 was faster than the 20 IIRC <3> (riz) <2> echo "open somehost someport"|telnet ; echo $? <2> very nice <2> even better: <2> echo "^] <2> quit <2> "|telnet somehost someport <2> echo $? <4> o_O <2> sysv ps ****s <2> the process name size limit is dumb <5> mspo: for your question yesterday.. yes <2> dsr- interesting <2> dsr- I ***ume she's from your home town? <5> yes <2> nice <2> man <2> new job, new town, new wife <1> ? <2> dsr- moving right along with that whole life thing, eh? <5> :) haha. i guess its time.. i do something that normal people do :) <6> oh blurry smudges? <1> dsr: where are you working now? <6> oops <7> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE&eurl <7> this is way better than the java ad <4> normal? <4> that means i'd have to move out into my own place, find some random chick, and stop playing videogames <8> or kill your room mate and be happy <4> which one? <9> NetBSD is 1337! <9> [50 nicks (@13 37)] <9> :D <7> NetBSD is leet <4> well, w/o doubt, else i'd have moved on to #somerandomlinux <4> or perhaps been seduced away by obsd <7> I no longer need to be leet, so I will use somerandomlinux <4> helps i got banned w/i 2minutes of visiting #linux a... over a decade ago now <4> eek <6> ok <6> do we have HSRP ? <1> homo sapien reduction protocol? <6> yes <1> high speed rui paulo <6> stab them <4> lol <4> hot standby routing protocol hmm...
<6> something akin i guess <6> so i can have a hsrp netbsd firewall <4> i'd have understood it by the definition, i'd never have gotten it by the abbreviation <6> or perhaps.. even balanced <6> but first thigns first <7> i remember someone in here made fun of me for suggesting that HSRP could be used in HA clusters <1> why can't all those be in wtf? <4> since it's proprietary, i'd guess we could only have an implementation <6> oh is it <6> balls! <6> ah <6> CARP <7> oops, i said HSRP in my last line, but I mean't CARP <7> meant <6> reuben, oh? <6> who said so <6> ill smack them <7> yeled: i don't remember <6> ok <6> looks good <6> now <6> load balnced:) <6> i might bridge my CARP'd firewalls <6> wonder if that would work <6> then i dont have to worry about routing through them <6> do americans say roWting or rOting ? <6> roOting <6> roWter or roOter <8> We don't care. We care about how you say it <6> hehe <6> .au says roW <8> So how do you say it? <6> .uk says roO <6> i am flip flopping <8> Then we will say rowter <6> hrm <7> i used to say rowter, but now i say rooter <6> yeah <7> but i say default rowt <6> and daytuh or dahter <6> my brain has a rand() for these words <7> always daytuh, mever dahter <7> i used to try to match other people, but i don't bother anymore <7> they will ask me how the dahterbase is doing, and i'll say the daytuhbase is fine <6> ill say "why, what;s wrong?"" <6> and <6> "i dont know, you should hire a dba" <6> dear LORD http://www.flickr.com/photos/photobastard/189046439/in/pool-33444391@N00 <6> /t Welcome to #NetBSD | http://www.flickr.com/photos/photobastard/189046439/ | Help Test 4.0_BETA2 <10> why's that "dear LORD"? <10> fake tits are not particularly uncommon <6> naw <6> not fake <6> hard to tell <10> if not, she's going out of her way to achieve the fake effect <6> ok <6> thanks for ruining it riz <6> !! <6> :)
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