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<0> tae-bo is for wussies. Aikido will pwn your ***.
<1> Anyway, where the hell do I send events in my poco?
<1> ew73: Yeah but tae-bo is a hell of a lot funnier
<0> True.
<0> BILLY BLANKS FTW!!!11oneeleventleneneeen!!1
<1> FTW FTW.
<0> LOL
<0> And damned if I know. I'm just here to keep the audience entertaineduntil BinGOs gets back.
<2> ew73++
<1> integral: TELL ME.
<0> buu: The line is "Tell me more, tell me more, do you get very far?"
<1> What?
<1> China bans Brokeback Mountain because apparently, it has a homo***ual subtext
<1> Cute.
<0> Tell me more, tell me more, like does she have a car?
<3> uh-huh ummm uh-huh ummm uh-huh



<0> omg Brokeback Mountain is about THE GAYZ!!! :( :( :( ?????
<1> BinGOs: So help me!
<3> cowboys are teh gehy!
<0> BinGOs knows where it's at!
<0> Though, I have to say, The Vandals' version is *much* better.
<3> Beers, steers and queers.
<0> Cartman: "Nah, Independent films are always about a bunch of gay cowboys eating pudding."
<1> BinGOs: How do I tell which session for my poco to send events to?
<1> Do I extract it from the constructors?
<3> there are a number of ways.
<1> So list some
<0> Casting runes!
<3> poco-irc for instance uses the 'registration' process. one has 'register/unregister' events that store the session->ID of registering sessions, then dispatches events to those sessions.
<1> Yeah, but it seems so clumsy
<1> Any others?
<3> erm ...
<4> that is very odd, what the hell does ^ do is for power?
<4> if/is
<1> No, ^ is xor
<1> Or something
<4> ok what is 2 to the power of 8?
<0> Exponention is **
<1> eval: 2**8
<5> buu: Return: 256
<4> tut tut, perl
<1> eval: 2<<8
<5> buu: Return: 512
<3> if you spawn the poco from inside another session that you can get the spawner session with $kernel->get_active_session()
<1> Interesting
<0> The answer is 256, by the way.
<1> BinGOs: Ok, that sounds like the bestest way.
<4> I can't believe kde dosn't come with a graphical calculator, how stupid
<3> thing is, there is no guarantee that that is how your session will be spawned.
<0> DrMO: kcalc?
<1> BinGOs: Yeah, I suppose.
<3> you could end up with the spawning session being the kernel, you see.
<1> What owuld that do?
<3> nothing really.
<1> So, how about I just check for get_active_session
<1> If it exists, I send stuff to it, if not I piss off
<3> maybe ask dngor.
<1> Dngor is dead!
<0> Wow, Rhthymbox picked up my ipod automagically.
<3> but it has wiped it and filled it with easy listening.
<1> Oh nooooooooooes.
<0> :(
<3> GumbyBRAIN: dance for meh, ****er!
<6> BinGOs: Meh, they all include the cpan shell for normal things, and that was for a username / p***word and if you link against libperl.. You're gonna need headers..
<4> ew73, not installed
<1> GumbyBRAIN: I never link against libperl, it causes cancer.
<6> buu: Link for a literal list to cause cancer in a way to do it, so that you wanted to continue.
<0> Jesus.
<0> GumbyBRAIN: Am I going to drown in me sleep, or should drmo just apt-get install kcalc and stop complaining?
<6> ew73: you might want to and then it's an actual use for poe-* module testing.
<0> He is such a bitch.
<3> meow! hangbag!
<3> erm ... handbag.
<4> ew73, nah, for 1 I have fedora on this machine and for 2 it wasn't that important that I'd acctualy moan
<0> Well, your first mistake was installing a redhat-derived piece of ****. ;)



<7> hmm.. I suppose I'll have to write something to collect GWAR and Deicide lyrics to feed this megahal
<3> GumbyBRAIN: Shout! Shout! Let it all out!
<6> BinGOs: Is it the way of "omg please don't let out a bit less looney since his article that claimed python programmers were inherently smarter than this.
<0> BinGOs: Whatever you do, make SURE you pipe the State of the Union transcript in.
<3> i feed him 'fortune' occ***ionally.
<0> Toss some 'pom' in there, for good measure, imo.
<7> I just did that.. came up with a 38mb brn file
<7> on the plus side, it thinks the american government resides in the ***
<8> seen rindolf?
<8> perlbot: seen rindolf?
<8> hrrm
<3> .seen rindolf
<9> rindolf was last seen 2 days, 19 hours, 49 minutes and 15 seconds ago, quitting FreeNode ("Yay! I'm a Llama again!").
<8> ah
<3> GumbyBRAIN: seen rindolf
<6> BinGOs: afk # goto office; [jan 4 03:15:50 2006.
<8> thanks
<3> kein problem.
<10> uh
<10> why do you guys talk kraut so much lately? :)
<3> Ja?
<8> *sigh* 46 > > It is written in C, and the code is a bit hideous. You might wish to have
<8> 47 > > something similar for your code.
<8> why is stuff like that reccomended
<8> String::Escape::string2list
<3> decay: Rwyt ti'n esgys fach pathetic am dyn
<3> heh rude penguins -> http://www.igor.demon.co.uk/somerfield.jpg
<0> Hah. Debian has megahal packages.
<11> rqBot: define megahal
<12> x86: No definition found.
<11> rqBot: google megahal
<12> x86: [megahal] --> MegaHAL (http://megahal.sourceforge.net/)
<4> in the following: my $i; for($i = 0; $i < @rf_list; $i++ ){} print $i, what would you expect to find in $i?
<13> undef.
<13> or never mind. You expect scalar(@rf_list);
<14> where can I find perl::Cyrus?
<3> w***at ?
<14> it's a set of perl scripts/modules/etc. to manipulate cyrus-imapd
<14> well- I just found the package
<14> in a .tgz
<14> how do I get cpan to install it?
<3> it would be fair to say, i have no idea.
<14> argh
<14> heh
<10> just install manually
<13> a good way to start would be to unpack the tar file.
<14> ok
<14> is there a doc on installing perl modules manually or something?
<15> Is there a secure way of creating a tmpfile in perl ? (like C's tmpfile ou tmpnam)
<14> Ani-_: now what/
<1> faussedem: File::Temp;
<15> thank buu
<1> robert_: perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; make install. And soon.
<14> there is no Makefile.pl
<1> ****s to be you.
<14> this came as an OpenBSD 'package'
<1> Give up now!
<14> just a moment
<14> if this came as an OpenBSD package
<14> hm
<1> Install openbsd
<1> Install openbsd's package manager
<1> Install perl module!
<11> hmm
<11> is it possible to evaluate a execute a given code block and not die if there is an error in it?
<13> x86: eval.
<1> Indeed.
<11> cool
<11> my $out = eval { $coderef->args; };
<11> something like that?
<11> where $out will contain the return value from $coderef


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