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<0> bluebeard: /g perhaps? \G too maybe. <0> meteors: man 1 find <1> integral: sorry meant @{$array_ref} <2> meteors: what do you mean by "run on a directory"? <3> thanks <4> integral: then isn't \$abc a "scalar ref"? eg, where did you pull 'string' from? <0> dec: yes, \$abc is a scalar ref. SCALAR(0x8412c7c) is not. <4> s/eg,// <3> I will specify the directory and the perl script will be run one time for each file with the file name as the argument. <0> (okay, we've just got into the age old lisp question of 'when do I use quote?') <5> Holy satanic monkeys! <6> og, thanks, I was looking for the answer in perlre, nowonder I wasn't finding anything <5> integral: Teach me the weirding ways. <4> integral: Right, so what IS SCALAR(0x8412c7c)? <5> dec: A series of characters? <0> a string! You get it when a reference is stringified. Like I said.
<7> SCALAR(0x8412c7c) is a typo. <0> buu: First ennumerate the facts, and some subset of reasonable deductions from them. Then pick the set that maximise the entropy while also minimising the utility. <4> Ahh, okay. I get it. SCALAR(0x8412c7c) is stringified scalar ref (because you obviously can't actually print the reference itself). <3> Thanks integral <0> np <5> integral: Oh, is that all/ <5> dec: Um. Yes? <3> Quick question: will find work on BSD (OS X) as well? Do you know? <0> find(1) is a standard unix command. Please see the documentation that is distributed with your operating system. It usually consists of between 1 and 12 ring binders. <3> ok, thanks <4> does Windows have documentation? <7> I never got a binder with debian! :( <5> dec: No. <4> buu: Good. <0> DINU <4> DINO <1> integral: thanks. it was something like ... $VAR1 = [ some stuff ]; <0> it's an array reference! <5> Hey wait a second <5> He isn't bald, it must not be bruce willis <1> yep. tho for(@{$var}){ print $_} will not give me 'some stuff' <1> sigh <7> My former gay roommate Paul always prayed to Bruce Willis to "Come take me away from all this" <5> ew73: I died a little more inside. <7> buu: You should try eating more calcium. Keeps the bones strong. <3> Thanks again! <5> ew73: How does calcium help my soul? <0> gah, my hardware ****s. it can only do 1500 poe messages/second <7> Souls are overrated. But at least your soulless body will live on for eterinity amidst the fire and brimstone, tortured enterally by demons and Republicans. <5> integral: Ick. Get a real hardware. <5> ew73: Bonus points. <0> so, what's these cheap deals off dell like? <5> integral: What was your benchmark code? <0> http://integral.ig3.net/svn/mirror/snippets/poebench/messagerate.pl <8> integral's url is at http://xrl.us/muc4 <7> integral: Dell is good for what you see it there, but don't try to upgrade. Ever. <1> jeez, for(@{$var}){ print Dumper($_) } is actually \'stuff'. impressive. NOT <0> ew73: you mean extras at purchase time? <7> integral: Those (usually) work fine, but down the line, don't bother. <5> integral: rate=8978.88444445197 <0> buu: ~2GHz? <5> amd sempron 3000 <5> 1999.768mhz <0> about right. I get 4000 on my ibook 1ghz <5> How linear. <0> bogopoes <5> Ohnoes. <1> ${$blah} ... k. that's sure not mentioned in perlreftut but i guess it makes sense!! <0> pjo: perlreftut teaches you the PATTERN. It is not intended to list every combination! <1> hehehe <1> yeah. <0> You're meant to put the building blocks together yourself. <1> thx all <0> Even toddlers can do *that*. <7> integral: Not all toddlers! Some were dropped on their heads. <5> ew73: I don't understand people =[ <7> There's also the ones exposed to depleted uranium in the womb. And the failed attempts at abortion via coathanger. <1> must have been 1 of the todlers dropped on my head, but thx all.
<5> ew73: And the ones who got strangled by their twin brothers and live on as disembodided noncorporeal spirit entities <7> I bet the disembodied noncorporeal spirit entities are real smart and can put pieces together. <5> Probably <7> Also, again, amarok++ <5> amarok++ again <5> I actually haven't used amarok in a while <7> I've finally found a place for the wireless keyboard/mouse reciever that doesn't make a corner of the monitor go blue. <5> ew73: I had to tape my shoes together =[ <7> amarok has done some serious cool in the last couple version. I just updated my ipod with music + podcasts with rightclicks and "send to media device" <7> buu: Nothing wrong with that! My most comfy pair of tennis shoes are covered in duct tape. <5> ew73: Well, I was at the office so nobody had any ducktape or anything useful. Just packign tape. <7> Hah. <5> And shiny white packing tape on black shoes is just too tacky. <7> Yeah, not so good on dress shoes or the like. Great for tennis shoes, though. <5> You taped your monitor to the underside of your table? <5> Well, they are sandals <5> But it was still tacky <7> No! I taped the reciever directly underneath the keyboard. <0> shoes--; # the uppers wear out before the souls <5> integral: Yeha mine did =[ <7> Really? I always wear the souls out long before the rest of the shoe is in any danger. <5> ew73: The top part of my sandals tore off completely <7> Boo. <5> Yeah <5> They were all worn in and comfortable <9> buu: okay, now I think I can get to sleep. <5> gj! <7> I walk (a *lot*), and as such, I go through a pair of shoes about once every 4 months. <5> wow <5> You must buy crappy shoes <7> I've found buying expensive shoes pushes it back to about 6 months. <5> I dunno <7> I easily do 15 - 20 miles a day. <5> I'm trying hard to find a ***ual innuendo there <0> s/miles/girls/ ? <5> "That senator must have a giant ****" or something <5> Woah <5> Theres like 2 seconds of nakedness in diehard1 <5> How random <7> Isn't that bruce willis naked, too? <5> No <5> Some andom chick <10> o.O <5> I don't think willis shows anything more than his upperchest in any of them <11> I want read data from gif file, and then send this data directly to browser throuth tag <IMG src="cgi-bin/img.pl?id=img1">... how to parse binary data... help with example plz! <10> poor buu :o <5> Lucky_devil: Why do you want to parse it? <5> blondie: Bruce willis is old and stuff. <11> not need? <5> Lucky_devil: Not really no <10> buu: indeed <12> at least mcgyver can turn a porn mag and some band aids into a nuclear plant <10> Lucky_devil: you just print it <9> buu: apparently he's committed to "Die Hard 4.0" though <10> o.O <11> read all binary data to scalar and just print? <5> I heard about that <5> Should be interesting <10> I don't think it matters that it's binary, does it? <11> yes <5> Lucky_devil: As opposed to that other data that isn't binary? <10> Lucky_devil: what do you mean "yes"? <11> how about server header response? <5> Lucky_devil: Standard http ones. <9> "To get the right reaction, the stunt man dropped Rickman on the count of two, not three." -- IMDb <5> hobbs: Rickman? <9> buu: Alan! <12> lol :p <11> thanks <5> hobbs: Er.. what movie? <9> buu: Die Hard
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