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1:46 AM
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Program-Error-Signals.ht‌​ml">SIGILL can also be generated when the stack overflows</a>
 
 
8 hours later…
10:08 AM
/define null
 
null (adjective):
having no legal or binding force

null (adjective):
amounting to nothing

null (adjective):
having no value

null (adjective):
having no elements (null set)

null (adjective):
having zero as a limit (null sequence)

null (adjective):
having all elements equal to zero

null (adjective):
indicating usually by a zero reading on a scale when a given quantity (as current or voltage) is zero or when two quantities are equal

null (adjective):
being or relating to a method of measurement in which an unknown quantity (as of electric current) is compared with a known quantity of the same kind and found equal by a null detector

null (adjective):
of, being, or relating to zero

null (noun):
a condition of a radio receiver when minimum or zero signal is received

null (noun):
a minimum or zero value of an electric current or of a radio signal

null (verb):
to make null
 
 
1 hour later…
11:09 AM
/javadoc Arrays
 
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.util.Arrays
2. org.assertj.core.internal.Arrays
3. org.assertj.core.util.Arrays
 
@CrazyNinja java.util.Arrays: This class contains various methods for manipulating arrays (such as sorting and searching). This class also contains a static factory that allows arrays to be viewed as lists. (1/4)
 
11:57 AM
/javadoc Comparator
 
@CrazyNinja java.util.Comparator: A comparison function, which imposes a total ordering on some collection of objects. Comparators can be passed to a sort method (such as Collections.sort or Arrays.sort) to allow precise control over the sort order. Comparators can also be used to control the order of certain data structures (such as sorted sets or sorted maps), or to provide an ordering ...
for collections of objects that don't have a natural ordering. (1/13)
 
 
2 hours later…
2:06 PM
!!eadnsfw
any day now
 
 
6 hours later…
8:09 PM
!!learn rnum rand($0,$1) (\\d+)\s(\d+)
 
@rlemon Command rnum learned
 
!!rnum 5 10
 
@rlemon Input not matching /(d)+(\d)/. Help: User-taught command: rand($0,$1)
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /(d+)/. Help: User-taught command: (d+) rand($0,$1)
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /(d+)/. Help: User-taught command: rand($0,$1)
 
the fuck?
 
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon rand(5 101)
 
8:12 PM
!!learn rnum <>'$0 $1' (\\d+)\s(\d+)
 
@rlemon Command rnum learned
 
!!rnum 1 10
 
@rlemon That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@rlemon NaN
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /(d+)\s(\d+)/. Help: User-taught command: $rand($0,$1)
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /(\d+)\\s(\\d+)/. Help: User-taught command: $rand($0,$1)
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /$1/. Help: User-taught command: (\d+)\s(\d+) $0
@rlemon Command rnum learned
@rlemon Input not matching /$1'/. Help: User-taught command: (\d+)\s(\d+) <>'$0
 
will you fuck off.
@Zirak
I just wanna take two numbers and get a rand from them
how hard is that?
 
!!forget rnum
 
8:16 PM
@Zirak Command rnum forgotten.
 
!!learn rnum "$rand($1, $2)" "(\d+) (\d+)"
 
@Zirak Command rnum learned
 
!!help rnum
 
@Zirak rnum: User-taught command: (d+) (\d+) $rand($1, $2)
 
!!rnum 1 10
 
8:17 PM
@rlemon 2
 
did you change learn recently?
 
No
 
Oct 29 '14 at 19:02, by rlemon
!!/learn pizza <>http://lorempizza.com/$1/$2#.png (\\d+)\s(\d+) 'gives you pizza!'
so why does this work, but not the ones I was trying
same regexp
 
Chat's weird?
 
can I be an RO here for a while?
 
8:18 PM
 
thanks
 
There once was /parse, so you could do /parse $rand(4, 10) but nobody used it
There was also /roll like /roll 1d20, but nobody used it
 
roll was used.
 
It had arbitrary arithmetic too. You sons of bitches.
 
not often, but when it was needed it was useful
I vote bring roll back
 
8:19 PM
I'll kill you all
 
I am a soul.
beer! am I alive?
@AwalGarg Of course not
brillianto
foo
@AwalGarg test
lol
foo
foo
fooo
@Zirak rawinput event just gives me the websocket event straight, right?
 
Correct.
input IIRC is new messages/edits, something like that
 
well easy to do then
beer! die
 
9:01 PM
@Zirak back, ok so here is my plan (read/reply after I say "~~fin~~")
I register a send listener which accumulates the message initiators in a hashmap
and when user requests to delete any thing
I lookup if the user is an RO or not, or if he is the message initiator or not
and then copy paste the code from the undo command code to remove the message
~~fin~~
ugly enough?
 
9:14 PM
beer! lol
@AwalGarg remove
o_O how come it worked first time
beer! fail
 
9:39 PM
@AwalGarg That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 

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