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<0> from the file fisk.html <1> Bullfinch: er <1> Bullfinch: there aren't any tables in the string "fisk.html" ;) <2> gumbybrain simcop <3> who is simcop2387 so easily entertained? <0> actually, it was not only a noob error <0> it was a super noob error <0> 2k <0> tha path to perl was wrong <0> ;D <0> kthnx anyway <1> Bullfinch: well that doesn't help, but there still aren't any HTML tables in the string "fisk.html" <4> GumbyBRAIN: path to perl enlightenment is line with trolls of php, ruby, .net, and is full of python covered pits <3> Hi, how would perl know what line to thank you. <5> GumbyBRAIN: what??? <3> Chewbacca... What a bargain!
<1> GumbyBRAIN: I call that a bargain, the best I ever had. <3> $foo = "barbazmeow"; [ /(baz)/ ] # always the best ever. <5> GumbyBRAIN: Does it come with wookies included <5> GumbyBRAIN: Are you tired of these mother****ing snakes, on this mother****ing IRC channel? <5> lame <4> GumbyBRAIN: wookies not included <3> Not included in perl when opening the file but in the parent alive in the late 80's, do a regex to one another and the coronet, lovely; i want to do it with comma separated groups is very odd. We are not helpful, perhaps you can enforce policy or kick up to your local church of scientology is hiring, guys! <6> lol <7> eval: @moo = qw(bar foo baz); sub foo{ return 1 if /a/; 0; } [ grep {foo($_)} @moo ]; <8> dec: ['bar','baz'] <7> what the **** <7> why doesn't that work in my test script <9> GumbyBRAIN, people named marvin should not be allowed to dive <3> They're allowed to dive. <9> I know, this is what I'm saying, dammit <7> ok i'm probably doing this the wrong way, but i still don't understand why it's not working... <10> GumbyBRAIN, love me all wrong <3> All me on the wrong channel on freenode. <10> dec, what are you trying to do? I can help (maybe) <7> (typing) <10> I cant help you type man :-( unless you live close <7> dang! <7> i'm using grep {function($_)} glob "*"; where function just opens the file and returns true if the file matches a regex. but the grep returns the line of text in the file, not the filename.... I was under the impression grep BLOCK LIST just returns the item in the original list if the BLOCK returns true? <11> YES <11> You've done something stupid! <7> GOOD <7> so explain! <11> paste code <4> "I'm gonna write me a minivan!" -- Wally Nov 13 1995 <12> Someone at 71.194.243.186 pasted "#include <inttypes.h> #include" (7 lines, 198B) at http://sial.org/pbot/19583 <12> "dec" at 203.30.161.253 pasted "#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; us" (16 lines, 324B) at http://sial.org/pbot/19584 <7> buu ^ <11> buu@ded430-deb-175-30:~/test$ echo 1.2.3.100 > foo <11> buu@ded430-deb-175-30:~/test$ perl grep.pl <11> $VAR1 = [ '1.2.3.100 <11> Lamer. <7> NO <13> The Windows Live site is amazingly bad <7> that's the problem <13> As in, I am actually amazed <13> By the badness <13> I don't understand how it could be so bad <7> buu: that should return 'foo', not the contents of foo <11> dec: er <11> Yeah <7> Yeah what? :P <11> You're raping $_ <14> Brend: You might find this funny: http://www.boingboing.net/2006/09/10/the_shrimp_****s_the.html <15> infi's url is at http://xrl.us/rojf <11> dec: $_ is aliased as in for loops. When you modify it, you modify the actual element int he list <1> dec: short solution: "local $_" at the top of look_for_ip <11> dec: So when grep returns, you get the modified version. <11> Yeah, while<> really needs to be changed. <1> or just don't overwrite $_ :) <7> okay, right. i did think that was the problem, so I tried ***igning a temp variable in the grep block.. <7> ahhh the while() is ****ing it :) <7> thanks hobbs, buu <13> infi: You should see some of the Chinese on menus in the west <14> the west what? <13> The West <14> like, western europe/uk/US?
<13> Yeah <16> as opposed to the east, iyes <14> I'm american... <13> Anyway, despite what the article says, "dry" and "****" don't have the same pronounciation. One is gan3 and the other is gan4. It's entirely the fault of crappy simplified characters <16> so am i but i got it <17> how do you join an array into a string seperating each element with a space? <11> JESUS CHRIST WHY ARE YOU SO ****ING STUPID <14> buu: Sorry :( <11> Yeah, you too <11> Whore. <14> love you long time <17> me? <14> Brend: Most of the .jp->.en translations over here are lots worse than most of the menus in restaurants in the states, or at least that I've seen <17> oh nvm <7> Master_Medic: join " ", @array <17> oh thanks <17> i also figured out u could do $blah = "@array"; <14> Master_Medic: "YOU" <17> whoopsies <13> infi: You can read the Chinese on menus? <7> Master_Medic - that doesn't concat with any spaces. <14> Brend: about half of it <14> Brend: oh wait, you mean the converse? oh <1> pak choy unf! <17> oh <17> so $blah = join " ", @array? <14> Brend: I actually haven't been back to a chinese restaurant in the states since I've learned Kanji/Hanzi <13> infi: There is truly astoundingly bad Chinese smattered all over England, in much the same way as English is here <13> infi: Characters drawn wrongly, nonsensical jumbles, or things which have been apparently deliberately mistranslated <18> yes master <14> Brend: yeah, my cousin's wife was all jazzed about showing us her new tattoo that supposedly said "Family", but it actually said "inexpensive/cheap" <14> heh <11> infi: Are you serious? <18> that's great <19> ok anyone here work with mod_perl2? <18> only used mod_perl 1 so far <14> buu: yeah, she pointed to some cruft on the wall and neither her nor her artist knew what it said. I didn't have the heart to tell her <19> have you ever had a sub handler run twice in one request? <13> infi: G, perhaps? <14> Brend: my series of tubes doesn't let me see unicode :\ <13> infi: Oh. jia3 ... sounds like "family" (except the tone), actually means "fake" <14> "an" probably <14> oh, it's kazoku here, dunno the onyomi reading <20> Brend: where are you from ? China? <13> tenqulre: England <18> tek9: don't think so... like how... redirect to self? <20> Breand, but just you type a chinese? <13> tengulre: I live in Taiwan. <20> :) <20> Brend: I m in ShaanXi of China. are you programmer? <13> Yeah <20> Brend: Cool!! <13> http://www.flickr.com/photos/sebflyte/31915344/ <13> There's a sign they always have over the elevators in Carrefour (supermarket) here that says, in English, "Beware of your hands" <11> Brend isn't a programmer, don't be fooled. <13> Always gives me some surreal moments <14> haha <20> ?? <18> anyone used bricolage? Impressions? <13> tengulre: K ... but the English they wrote means "Kq" <20> Brend: uu <17> hey <17> if i do open(INFO, $file); how do i write to that file? <1> Master_Medic: if you do that, you don't write to that file. <1> want to ask a different question? <17> how do i write $contents to $file? <18> open $info, '>', $file_path; <18> print $info "stuff I want to print to file" <18> close $info; <17> oh kewl :] <20> Brend: are u girl?? <13> No
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