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<0> godling: /ignore canada
<0> =-D
<1> svn blame canada
<0> ln -s /dev/null canada
<2> Supaplex: Easy, tiger.
<3> I always liked the thought of "blame annotation"
<4> DELTREE /Y CANADA
<2> deltree lolz
<5> wow
<5> DOS
<5> DOS rules
<0> find canada -type f -print 0 | xargs shred
<3> tell me who to blame!
<0> find canada -type f -print 0 | xargs -0 shred
<5> DOS Without confirmation not only rules, but it's ***y
<1> Supaplex you probably want shred -u



<0> echo youthink? | format c: /q /u
<1> otherwise you'll be leaving empty canadian files all over your filesystem
<6> ecci is still poop
<0> ahh why yes
<0> find ~helldragon -type f -print 0 | xargs -0 shred -u
<0> like that, right? :)
<3> you win
<1> I'd just use -exec ;)
<6> you window
<6> you li
<6> you linux
<3> Supaplex: except it's -print0
<0> oh yeah :P
<1> find ~helldragon -type f -exec shred -u {} \;
<3> find actually has a nifty thing that combines the best bits of -exec and xargs/print
<3> GNU find does, anyway
<2> I can't find nomeansno lyrics
<3> find ~helldragon -type f -exec shred -u {} +
<2> what kind of crap is that
<3> does the same thing as xargs does, building up a list of files as long as the max commandline length
<7> HellDragon, you sir are a turdlet.
<6> ecci is poop :)
<7> eh
<7> a splotch of turd
<2> get a room
<1> ah, nice.
<1> I do like xargs' -i feature, which I just discovered the other day, too.
<3> infi: yeah
<3> fire on the mountain run boys run
<8> How can I match a period in a regexp?
<5> escape it with a backslash
<5> \.
<8> that doesn't work
<8> i get an unknown modifier error
<5> should work
<3> l008com: you're doing something else wrong
<5> post your code at pastebin or something else
<8> its super short
<8> ([a-z]).[ ]+([a-z])
<5> what are the empty square brackets?
<8> i'm trying to match the end of a sentence and the beggining of a new, so I can capitalize it
<8> one or more spaces
<5> heh
<5> ([a-z])\.\s+([a-z])
<5> treat spaces as \s
<5> as they should be treated
<5> :)
<8> Unknown modifier '\'
<4> context?
<5> $str =~ /([a-z])\.\s+([a-z])/;
<5> again, post your ENTIRE code onpastebin or other paste tool
<8> i'm using preg_replace() in php, which uses perl compatible regexp
<5> ohhhhhhhhhhh
<3> l008com: which is a lie :)
<3> l008com: it's a lousy name. PCRE is not "perl compatible"
<5> l008com: join #php
<5> I'll help you there
<3> more "perl inspired"
<5> but don't be heretic here
<5> :P



<8> help, in #php.... that will be a first..... lets see if its true
<2> try not using php
<4> I've been idling in that chan for a day now. that language draws some crazies.
<9> ##php.
<3> devil's in the house of the rising sun
<8> ok im out
<8> laters
<2> hobbs: redneck
<3> godling: right ;)
<2> ok, maybe you can add #php to the list of channels that are like Jerry Springer.
<2> It's a relatively noobish language.
<7> would perl be considered a noobish language?
<3> ecci: no, because you either get a clue or explode within about a week
<3> PHP lets you remain clueless your whole life :)
<2> That's not what I meant when I said noobish though, hobbs.
<1> Perhaps "shallow learning curve" might be more accurate, but there is also a depth to constructs the language itself allows you to create.
<2> It is attractive to wannabe programmers.
<2> Just like C++ and Perl
<3> there are a few exceptions though. Who remembers tcc_ ? :)
<10> PAGING Jmax ANSWER YOUR PM'S
<11> what
<11> yes
<11> i can't
<11> lol
<10> the one from me
<2> cacophony: don't do that
<10> your ircd is full
<10> godling: dont do what
<10> let me in yuo ircd jmax
<2> cacophony: bug the channel if someone doesn't answer a pm
<11> lol
<10> whats the alternative, godling
<11> cacophony, niggernet?
<10> yes
<2> cacophony: wait until he answers the damned pm?
<10> godling: he cant, didnt you see?
<10> anyways jmax
<3> o/` Just a little patience o/`
<10> this is [myg0t]v0dka by the way
<10> howd you get ops there
<10> [01:39:41] Server ERROR: :Closing Link: cacophony[user-0cet9hm.cable.mindspring.com] (This server is full.) rifk
<2> cacophony: A little civilization goes a long way.
<10> a little civilization is doomed to be conquered by a big civilization
<10> iraq for example
<11> oic
<11> lol
<10> so are there bots flooding your ircd
<10> or just raged wikipedians
<2> niggernet? are you guys talking about gnaa crap on #perl?
<11> and if we are?
<10> so anyways
<10> whats up with it
<11> dunno
<11> i told supers
<11> he will get to work
<3> what the ****
<10> what
<10> ?
<3> that moron is an op here since when?
<10> shouldnt you respect ops?
<3> no, that's a fallacy.
<11> of course
<11> respect all ops
<11> RESPECT ME
<11> but i like hobbs
<11> he is cool
<10> so Jmax whats with uniters kick messages
<11> hehe
<11> it's a script
<11> in perl
<11> perl++
<10> is baloogan getting peered out from start keylogger etc?
<10> no I mean whats witht he messages


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