On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 04:26:11PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
It is with regret that I have to announce the passing of my Copious Free
Time, as I have imminent unrecovery. I shall shortly be back doing
programming with a side-order of adminning.
Where? As a fairy programmer?
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People were asking me for more details on the Tech Meet last night, so now
I have them I'll let you know:
Celia Romaniuk will be speaking about FOAF, a standard for describing
relationships between people. She's been working at the BBC to use this
to map the interactions between the characters
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Paul Mison wrote:
overall XML update
No, it'd just fallen off my todo list. And I'm behind with my email
(hectic week this week) so I only just got to here. I'll do it when I
have a free five minutes, I promise.
Someone please shout at me if I haven't updated it by
Title: regrouping lines of STDIN
Hello London.pm
first let me apologise, I know this mail will be accompanied by an HTML version I don't know how to prevent it. Outlook swears I'm using plain text but somehow it doesn't end up that way. So, sorry...
This is intended to re-sort STDIN
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:03:33PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for (%seen) {
^ values %seen is more likely what you want here.
It won't work with strict because I get Can't use string (AA) as an ARRAY
ref while strict refs in use. How do I use a proper array ref? Any
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:03:33PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello London.pm
first let me apologise, I know this mail will be accompanied by an HTML
version I don't know how to prevent it. Outlook swears I'm using plain
text but somehow it doesn't end up that way. So, sorry...
This
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:20:42PM +, Lusercop wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:03:33PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for (%seen) {
^ values %seen is more likely what you want here.
It won't work with strict because I get Can't use string (AA) as an ARRAY
ref
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:25:29PM +, Joel Bernstein wrote:
Ahh, so that's what he meant. Yeah. AOL what mbm said /AOL
^^^
who's this mbm character?
:-)
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Hello London.pm
first let me apologise, [...] an HTML version [...]
Don't worry about this.
funny Can anybody please send a
no-more-than-twenty-chars-HTML-filtering-perl-script to Mr. Schutzer?
Title: RE: regrouping lines of STDIN
Lusercop points out
for (%seen) {
^ values %seen is more likely what you want here.
Of course! I was far too caught up with making the array ref in the first place (well, it's exciting the first few times).
Thank you. Don't understand what he Joel
Title: RE: regrouping lines of STDIN - hashtable algorithm?
Hi Luis,
...
Looks like a hashtable algorithm... just curious. =-]
don't know what one of those is...
...
# First time for this array ref...
$seen{$code} = [ $_ ];
yup, [ ] was what I was looking for.
But I think I can do this
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Lusercop wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:25:29PM +, Joel Bernstein wrote:
Ahh, so that's what he meant. Yeah. AOL what mbm said /AOL
^^^
who's this mbm character?
Dunno, it displays as 3 characters on my screen.
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:47:36PM +, the hatter wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Lusercop wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:25:29PM +, Joel Bernstein wrote:
Ahh, so that's what he meant. Yeah. AOL what mbm said /AOL
^^^
who's this mbm
Title: RE: regrouping lines of STDIN
Dunno, it displays as 3 characters on my screen. Maybe mbm
is a funny
foreign multi-byte character that's sometimes difficult for
others to get
to grips with.
the hatter
yes, more sinned against than sinning, typo-wise,Wise,Wize,Weaz,usw
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:56:50PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I think I can do this on the command-line with sort, somehow, all I want
to do is sort on the 24th to 26th character of every line, instead of the
whole thing.
sort +.23 -25
(character numbering starts at 0)
Roger
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:24:43PM +, Joel Bernstein wrote:
while (STDIN) {
if (my ( $code ) = /$rxp/g) {
if ( my ($code) =~ /$rxp/g ) ... surely? ie, s/=/=~/
That's not a substution, it's assigning the result of the pattern match
to $code. /$rxp/g is matching against $_ not
There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
However, it doesn't have meeting locations, merely dates. It's not
likely to have, either, but feel free to use it as the base for one
that does.
So how do I parse these files
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:13:14PM +, Mark Fowler wrote:
There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
So how do I parse these files from Perl then?
Net::ICal looks to be the hammer for this walnut:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 09:24:48AM +, Lusercop wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 04:26:11PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
It is with regret that I have to announce the passing of my Copious Free
Time, as I have imminent unrecovery. I shall shortly be back doing
programming with a
On 07/03/2003 at 15:13 +, Mark Fowler wrote:
There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
[updated this morning, if you want to refresh it]
So how do I parse these files from Perl then? It'd be nice if I could
just upload
Hi,
Please excuse the bumbling ineptitude which typifies my (thankfully)
rare submissions to this list. On the previous previous occasions I have
asked questions, the answer has been embarrassingly straightforward. I
am kind of hoping for the same this time. (Also please excuse if there
is a
* Rhys Hopkins rhysh at aerotech-eu.net [2003-03-07 12:00]:
In my reference book (Perl XML by Ray McIntosh) it clearly states
that one can use object methods as handlers to avoid this global
variable scenario. However, the book and the XML::Parser manpage fail
to give specific examples as to
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 15:44, Paul Mison wrote:
There are resources to play with ics/ical (note the lack of cap)
files in Perl, but they're rather experimental still, and I don't
know what they are off the top of my head (although they're related
to Reefknot, I believe). I think Alex Mclean
darren chamberlain wrote:
* Rhys Hopkins rhysh at aerotech-eu.net [2003-03-07 12:00]:
You can pass anonymous subroutines that contain references to your
object as the handlers. For example:
wicked!... excellent!... superbo!!... muchos gracias!
(wishes he had asked earlier and saved hours of
Paul Mison wrote:
On 07/03/2003 at 15:13 +, Mark Fowler wrote:
There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with
iCal at
http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics
[updated this morning, if you want to refresh it]
I updated http://calendar.russellsharpe.com/. I'm planning
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 10:46:04AM -0500, Chris Devers wrote:
That I'm on a different continent, but nobody's perfect...
Well, I've certainly never let the whole different continent thing
bother *me*... :_)
dha
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TSchutzerWeissmann == TSchutzerWeissmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TSchutzerWeissmann Hi Luis,
TSchutzerWeissmann ...
Looks like a hashtable algorithm... just curious. =-]
TSchutzerWeissmann don't know what one of those is...
TSchutzerWeissmann ...
# First time for this array ref...
Luis == Luis Campos de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Luis # I think you should rewrite this:
Luis # push @{ $seen{$code} } , $_;
Luis # Like this:
Luis if( exists $seen{$code} ){
Luis # I already used this array ref...
Luis push @{
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