Re: Perl's lack of 'in' keyword

2008-10-10 Thread James Coupe
/perl.perl6.language/msg/134950b4c05eeb4e - Larry settling on ??!! (At least this week...) It got added to pugs shortly thereafter. -- James Coupe

Re: change which program user is looking at

2008-10-21 Thread James Coupe
to XP. Don't know about Vista. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windowsxp/ht/stealingfocus01.htm http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/tweakui It's not 100% perfect, and may need to be retweaked sometimes. e.g. http://www.dynamicobjects.com/d2r/archives/003283.html -- James Coupe

Re: [REVIEW] Drobo

2009-02-02 Thread James Coupe
organs. Expansys are claiming 320 quid, though with a lead time. The shiny is tempting. http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=160451 -- James Coupe

Re: Anyone hiring at the moment?

2009-09-24 Thread James Coupe
Selfridges for some ingredients. -- James Coupe

Re: Perl Christmas Quiz 2009

2009-11-30 Thread James Coupe
recommend trying it on large numbers. 1024 was about as high as my boredom threshold could tolerate on this box. -- James Coupe

Re: Perl Christmas Quiz 2009

2009-11-30 Thread James Coupe
James Coupe ja...@zephyr.org.uk wrote: $ perl -e '(1 x $ARGV[0]) =~ m/^(1*)((??{$1x(length($1)-1)})$)(?(2)(?{print length $1}))/' 4 2 I don't recommend trying it on large numbers. 1024 was about as high as my boredom threshold could tolerate on this box. Oh, it gets better if I do something

Re: Tree Algorithm

2009-12-31 Thread James Coupe
/hierarchical-data-database/2 -- James Coupe

Re: Unicode/charname.pm and regular expressions

2011-03-27 Thread James Coupe
On 27 March 2011 15:50, Peter Corlett ab...@cabal.org.uk wrote: Hi, I've found this rather odd interaction between charnames.pm and regular expressions. I discovered this when I wanted to build up a complex regex incrementally. I'm running Debian vendor Perl, i.e. 5.10.1. This code: perl