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<0> LpSolit: or do you always last ? <1> or just an if-elseif <0> anyway, switch does not work end of story <2> the if-elsif way is not very nice :) <2> Ikarus: ok :) <1> depends <0> LpSolit: well, neither is a broken implementation of Switch <1> the problem with a hash or something of subs is that either the subs are not closures or you have to create the whole hash of closures anew every time which completely eliminates the advantage of the hash <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: LpSolit: mine, neither is a defied production of make do with <1> if there aren't too many options, an elseif is usually simpler then separate anon subs <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: depends <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: depends <3> DAMN YOU BUUBOT
<3> Hello, ALL. <2> b_jonas, Ikarus: ok, we will remove switch() from our code <2> actually, only Auth.pm uses it <0> Bugzilla, now with less voodoo <2> here is the status of our boxes when we added switch() : http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Bugzilla&hours=24&maxdate=1147477340 :) <5> LpSolit's url is at http://xrl.us/oynu <2> many things were burning ;) <0> I still need to set up such a thing <0> though I actually bought a rotating led display to hook it up to :) <2> but the patch we committed was so huge that it was pretty hard to know what caused the problem <0> LpSolit: next time, read before using something language extending like Switch <0> LpSolit: because most of those are not implemented without source filters <2> Ikarus: ok, I'm working on a fix now... let's see if that fixes the problem for 5.8.0 <2> thanks for your help, Ikarus, b_jonas and mauke :) <6> can tell me where can i find a good symbian irc client? <7> Speaking of source filters, will they cause the reinterpretation if loaded at runtime? <0> DebolazX: no <0> DebolazX: you mean in an eval ? <0> atleast nafaik <7> Ikarus: Yes. <0> the docs aren't entirely clear <0> and really evil <0> source filters, just don't <6> Is there a symbian perl interpreter on the net?? <0> "This is your code", "This is your code after source filters" <0> :P <7> little_***asin: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=136947&package_id=150440 <5> DebolazX's url is at http://xrl.us/oynw <7> little_***asin: Now give Google a hug. <8> isnt it '******in' :o <7> Ikarus: Hehe. Well, source filters has a tendency to be the best option for debugging since you can add a lot of crap that can be magically switched on/off. <6> Ok thank you <0> DebolazX: yes, but they are also a leading cause of heisenbugs <9> how can I strip out control chars <10> I'll think about it <9> but leave alphanumeric and white space <9> I am trying to match quit messages reported by the server. looking for people who connection reset or ping timeout but some users have non english chars in their realname block and this is reported by the server <6> connect irc.freenode.net <9> some of these screw up my terminal when trying to view and it also appears to screw up perl when trying to ++ counters <9> the if ( m// ) seem to work without error <6> i want to wether it is possible to manipulate tcp/ip header packets using perl <9> but after it calssifies the log message it errors when incrmenting counters <6> Is it possible to write ddos tools using perl <11> Is there any Perl IDE available under GNU/Linux? <6> Is it possible to write ddos tools using perl <3> little_***asin: No. <3> little_***asin: It is impossible. <6> why? <0> because we said so <3> little_***asin: We greatly despise disrupting the Internet. <6> I have no evil intentions <0> We also despise liars <3> I have no idea what your intentions are. <6> i asked for the sake of experimentation <3> Your nick doesn't inspire confidence. <0> Can you provide any evidence such that we might even begin to believe it is just for that purpose ? <6> how abt writing a ip spoofer <0> Even if you could it wouldn't work on the modern interne <0> t
<3> little_***asin: You are really in the wrong place for this sort of thing. <6> i am just a newbie to perl .U guys dont need to be rude <3> I am sure there is plenty of information on the web but we aren't going to help with anything like this. <3> little_***asin: Write something USEFUL that uses Perl and TCP/IP. <12> haha <12> Mrgoody: nice try. :) <3> I think he has sincerely reformed. <3> OK... I am lying. <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: I appreciate he has sincerely tidy. <12> heh, how could anyone named "Mrgoody" possibly be a little_***asin? <13> kib: custom quit messages are wrapped in "" on freenode. <14> Mrgoody: incidentally, there are two ***es in ``******in''. <3> BinGOs! <13> yo <15> Is it possible to write a boot loader <3> What do you think of mangle? <15> where can find a good place to clear my perl concepts yaakov <13> Yaakov: mangle ? <3> BinGOs: It is SORT OF a Markov chain, but heuristic. <13> ah. <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: where womanizer achieve a tonic arterial to decr***ify my perl concepts yaakov <13> Never heard of it before you said. <3> Mrgoody: start by learning perl. <3> perlbot: tutorial <16> http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=Tutorials | http://perl.com/cs/user/query/q/6?id_topic=74 | http://learn.perl.org/ | http://books.perl.org/onlinebooks | http://perl-begin.berlios.de/tutorials/ | http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/ <3> The last one is a nice, free book. <13> GumbyBRAIN: Toothpaste never hurts the taste of good scotch. <17> paste into one blank line with vim? I can never be a monstrous regex that would taste good. <3> mangle: Toothpaste never hurts the taste of good scotch. <4> pumice stone no matter what hurts the straightforwardness of sure thrifty. <3> BinGOs: It is using the moby-thes from dict.org <3> buubot: mangle <4> Yaakov: never on earth heard of it before all himself vocal. <9> my $regexp = '^Chatsociety-#services-03*'; when I try to use this regexp it seems to match file names for jan and feb <9> what am I missing here? <3> BinGOs: Fun, eh? <13> Yaakov: ah yes. I'm looking at the buubot source right now. <3> kib: * means "zero or more" <3> BinGOs: buu's implementation is a bit bizah. <9> thats what I want <9> the 03 ther eindicates the month <3> So you want zero or more 3's? <9> but its fiinding files Chatsociety-#services-01-01.log and so on <18> kib: yeah, that contains zero 3's <9> Yaakov: no I am looking for file names beginning with the month 03 <9> no a literal 03 <3> Get rid of the quantifier. <18> kib: that's not what that code does <9> what quantifer? <3> It is NOT a shell glob. <18> kib: * <9> ok <18> my $regexp = qr/^Chatsociety-#services-03/; <9> didnt htinkt he * would make a differnce <9> I for it now though thanks <18> kib: * means "0 or more of the preceding thing" <9> now I need to figure uout why certain text is screwing up the rest of it <9> any way to strip out all non whitespace/alphanumeric chars? <9> basically all the junk <19> yes <19> there is a way <18> s/[^\s\w]+//g; <9> I tried using s/\W// <9> but that seems to kill even whitespace <19> yes it would do :) <19> \s = whitespace <9> so yours will delete any junk char preceded bwy whiteapce? <18> what? <9> just lookgin at your regexp[ <9> it doesnt quitre make sense to me <18> maybe you should learn about regexes <3> *poof*
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