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<0> yeah. (?...) is special. a ? elsewhere just means "0 or 1 times the last thing"
<1> Look at my JAPH http://erxz.com/pb/570
<1> and evaluate it!
<2> anyone got a used copy of HOP they wanna sell
<3> Ok, now I am trying to use unpack("h", $something); where something has "72", so I would expect to get the # 114, but I keep getting 0. WHat am I doing wrong?
<0> jbalint: why do you expect "114"?
<3> 72 is hex
<0> unpack makes the something bigger
<4> joey__: not really very well obfuscated, but still looks kind of cool. And makes inappropriate use of array slices ;)
<0> you need pack
<0> and also - "H*" would work better.
<3> pack says it converts to a string.
<4> jbalint: and not a number :)
<3> I tried pack("H*", $x) and it doesn't work.
<4> jbalint: in any case... hex() ?
<1> hobbs:its my second hour of Perl!



<4> joey__: yeah, just saying :)
<3> hobbs: Yep, thanks. Forget alot of small functions like that.
<4> joey__: that's why I figured you might as well learn. @array[$index] is basically wrong :)
<1> ?
<1> then whats right?
<4> $array[$index]
<0> joey__: the sigil (first $, @, %) means what you intend to get from it - not what the source is. $array[..] returns a scalar ($) from @array
<0> @array[..] works ... but only because of perl's l33t list handling
<4> and it will produce a warning under 'use warnings'... sometimes at least
<4> sometimes it won't because perl is perfectly happy to get a list there :)
<0> yep...
<1> so print $array($i) is good?
<0> $array[$i]
<1> oops I meant square brackets
<0> but yes
<5> Gahd I'm bored.
<4> buu
<5> what
<6> Rather leaky boat that.
<7> ops? ping?
<8> yes?
<0> integral++
<9> bleh. :)
<9> it stopped bouncing.
<7> heh
<5> Bouncey bounce!
<9> ceci n'est pas un bot!
<4> heh
<5> Yay!
<10> Is there any variable in perl which is pre-filled with a $?
<11> I asked that 100 times but how can I write this in one line? http://pbot.rmdir.de/74b53ad5130e3226f2f767174c15a548
<12> chomp(my @directories = ...)
<11> thanks.
<11> I always write chomp (mu @directories) =
<13> DigitDuke: A variable containing '$'?
<10> Haha yes
<9> heh, FORTRANKEYWORDSYNDROME
<13> If you want to create redundant constants, go ahead
<13> perldoc constant
<14> The perldoc for constant is at http://perldoc.perl.org/constant.html
<15> hi
<15> anyone know how to send a mail with perl and p*** spam filters froms mail clientes?
<13> You're asking how to circumvent a user's spam filter?
<15> nop the spam filter of hotmail for example
<13> And what makes the difference?
<15> (not for spamming, im going to make a registration page)
<15> well, that
<13> Tell your users to whilelist the address.
<0> tell your users that if they don't see the message in 5 minutes to check the junk mail box
<16> more like an hour, hotmail's servers are always overloaded
<15> thanks
<17> hi
<15> hi fmerges
<11> I asked that already, too.
<11> But how do I use a the content of a variable in a regular expression in a safe (literal) way?
<13> quotemeta, \Q\E?
<0> as in $var = "foo.bar"; $repart = "o.b"; if ( $var =~ /fo\Q$repart\Ear/ ) { .. }
<0> ?
<11> Thanks.
<18> hi -- i need something similar to execvp
<18> is there such a command in perl?



<19> execvp? whats that do?
<19> ah
<18> as defined in unistd.h for c it...
<4> sugoi: exec
<18> you remember?
<19> sugoi: yep exec does exactly what you want
<18> exec...coo, ill try it, thanks =)
<19> exec("command", @args)
<18> nice, ill give it a go
<20> My Eximer Laser Pointer invention is just about ready!
<18> nice
<18> thank you all =)
<20> Excimer, too.
<19> bwahaha
<19> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/11/2259232
<19> somehow i'm not surprised
<18> may i comment that ive used windows since 3.1, on nearly 15 personally owned computers
<18> never once had a virus, or a virus protector
<21> you haven't looked at porn sites then
<18> actually, unfortunately, i have seen a few
<19> Chris62vw: perlbot needs a google function
<21> yeah but I'm too lazy
<22> Atomic bomb powered x-ray laser pointer. You can only use each one once. But they do get the point across.
<4> who ran oblio, anyway?
<23> fook, j
<21> besides, people can open a web browser and go to google. that's just too lazy :-)
<24> hello!do you know any channel to ask about SSL?Thank you!
<21> maybe #security or #networking or something
<21> hotzoman, just start guessing
<24> ok! I'll try!
<20> Hello, simcop2387.
<20> Hello, Chris62vw.
<20> Hello, thrig.
<20> Hello, cfedde.
<20> Hello, hobbs.
<25> hi Yaakov
<20> Hello, tybalt89.
<4> Buenos dias, seor Yaakov
<20> GRACIAS
<20> I think something big is going to happen.
<22> for (@denizen){ say "hello $_" };
<12> SOMEBODY SET UP US THE YAAKOV!!!1!1!!!!111
<20> Hello, Botje.
<19> Yaakov: Bonjour
<20> cfedde: Each greeting is lovingly handcrafted.
<20> MERCI
<19> I WAS FIRST!!!!!!!!
<22> Yaakov: I like to automate my hand made greetings.
<19> GumbyBRAIN: hello
<26> simcop2387: Hello!
<19> he's SANE!
<22> GumbyBRAIN: simulate Yaakov
<26> cfedde: Omg! A yaakov.
<19> HAHA
<0> lol
<20> GumbyBRAIN: something big is going to happen
<26> Yaakov: Any ideas? The only thing perl has going is a big one.
<27> hello
<19> i think he's becoming self aware again
<20> Hello, ericka.
<19> GumbyBRAIN: ***!
<26> simcop2387: But in the frenchman, was merely giving the rein to one made up of loveliness alone, a woman, of her gentle *** the seeming paragon -- her health! And would on earth my aching sight of my most abandoned ***ociates, would not sink at all, i loathed, and dreaded, and would do rather well.
<20> GumbyBRAIN: I don't know. I only know that is seems something big is brewing. I can't tell what, but I know there is something.
<26> Yaakov: If only i was missing something there.
<19> uncanny
<28> using cpan when installing a module is it possible to tell cpan tool to not do make test ?
<20> GumbyBRAIN: It has something to do with age, something to do with aspirations, something to do with wisdom... it is unclear but seems just behind the fog that hides it, not quite visible but present.
<26> Yaakov: It is of the age.
<13> Make it download, then go into the dir and make and make install yourself
<27> I'm just a beginner - I was hoping someone could take a look at a little snip of code I'm getting an error on if I paste it in the web site?
<29> "ericka" at 68.255.25.45 pasted # select &lt;div id=&quot;main&quot;&gt; my $s at http://dragon.cbi.tamucc.edu:8080/1
<19> Lotuinos: force install ...


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