I've been reading up on java trying to understand it but i just never could
get that damn language, some things are similar enough that with a bit of
reading i'm able to find the gambas equivilent but other things i cant
figure out.

Fabien Bodard-4 wrote:
> 
> i think Benoit is better at this game than me :/
> 
> 
> 2009/10/26 briansykes <brisy...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> These functions are part of a chat server handshake and they only have it
>> available to me in java so i have to port it to gambas to use it.
>>
>> I'll post the big function so you can get an idea of what is going on.
>>
>> private void n(String s1)
>>    {
>>        boolean flag = false;
>>        String as[] = {
>>            "MNfw9809", "90981qFS", "412.Fdq.", "..13fS4.", "41!!vs%&"
>>        };
>>        StringTokenizer stringtokenizer = new StringTokenizer(s1 + "#",
>> "#");
>>        BitSet bitset = new BitSet(64);
>>        for(int i1 = 0; i1 < 5; i1++)
>>        {
>>            BitSet bitset1 = a(as[i1].toCharArray());
>>            int j1 = Integer.parseInt(stringtokenizer.nextToken());
>>            for(int l1 = 0; l1 < j1; l1++)
>>                bitset1 = a(bitset1);
>>
>>            bitset.xor(bitset1);
>>        }
>>
>>        char ac[] = a(bitset, 8);
>>        for(int k1 = 0; k1 < 8; k1++)
>>            if(ac[k1] == 0 || ac[k1] == '\n' || ac[k1] == '\r')
>>                ac[k1] = (char)(ac[k1] | 0x80);
>>
>>        try
>>        {
>>            a_java_io_DataOutputStream_fld.writeBytes("~b#" + 13 + "#");
>>            for(int i2 = 0; i2 < ac.length; i2++)
>>                a_java_io_DataOutputStream_fld.write((byte)(ac[i2] &
>> 0xff));
>>
>>            a_java_io_DataOutputStream_fld.writeBytes("\n");
>>            a_java_io_DataOutputStream_fld.flush();
>>            return;
>>        }
>>        catch(Exception exception)
>>        {
>>            a(exception);
>>        }
>>    }
>>
>> The "MNfw9809", "90981qFS", "412.Fdq.", "..13fS4.", "41!!vs%&" are the
>> things you have to use when you get the server's handshake request which
>> looks like this: ~a#50#43#32#21#24#  And from what i can tell the string
>> array above has to be xor'd with those numbers i think, so thats what i'm
>> trying to do.
>>
>>
>> Fabien Bodard-4 wrote:
>>>
>>> 2009/10/25 briansykes <brisy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> Sorry i hit the wrong link, but here it is again. sorry.
>>>>
>>>> private BitSet a(char ac[])
>>>>    {
>>>>        int i1 = ac.length * 8;
>>>>        BitSet bitset = new BitSet(i1);
>>>>        for(int j1 = 0; j1 < i1; j1++)
>>>>        {
>>>>            int k1 = j1 & 7;
>>>>            int l1 = j1 >> 3;
>>>>            if((ac[l1] & 0xff & 1 << 7 - k1) != 0) ' This is the thing i
>>>> cant understand.
>>>>                bitset.set(j1);
>>>>        }
>>>>
>>>>        return bitset;
>>>>    }
>>>>
>>>> Private Function a2(ac As String) as Byte[]
>>>>
>>>   Dim i1 as Integer
>>>   Dim bitset as Byte[]
>>>   Dim j1 as Integer
>>>   Dim l1 as Integer
>>>   Dim k1 as Integer
>>>
>>>   i1 = Len(ac) * 8
>>>   bitset = New Byte[i1]
>>>   For j1 = 0 To i1-1
>>>     k1 = j1 AND 7
>>>     l1 = Lsr(j1, 3)
>>>>    'If statement here
>>>    if cbool(mid(ac,l1)) and $HFF and Lsl(1,7) <>0 then bitset[j1]=true
>>>>  Next
>>>>  Return bitset
>>>>
>>>> End
>>>>
>>>
>>> it's a try but i've not the given value.... is it a boolean string ?
>>>
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