(that's a ridiculously overengineered pastebin, by the way - it just showed me some stupid spinning circles for over a minute instead of your code. Use something like dpaste.com instead)
Actually I can account for my grumpiness: I just watched an episode of The Sopranos that was almost entirely taken up by a dream sequence. I hate dream sequences.
As for video chat ... no no no for the love of g_d no.
@poke ... yeah. Editors in pastebins I can do without: they just make me think maybe the person who pasted the code in question might have gone and changed it while I wasn't looking.
As a stylized capital letter floating serenely above a sea of crimson, I have no need of moving images.
reference file:
fill_in:
basically, the you're taking the values in col 1 (left) and comparing them with the values in the reference file (col1). If the values are an exact match, it will take the value in col2 from reference and place it into col2 of the fill_in file. (below)
So far, my code...
More than once a day, Stack Overflow disconnects me. I may have not come back in an hour, or I may be chatting; I may have used another device to connect, or I may not; I suddenly will get errors about not being logged in when sending messages in the chat, or being simply disconnected on Stack Ov...
@poke yeah that looks similar to Jerry's, cheers. I will come back after lunch and think about it some more. Looking to match urls in strings for Nidaba.
And when I said "I'll modify it" I meant "I'll have 3 regexes, one for each" I understand now why you said the cases were bad :p and now I really am going to lunch
not sure if you heard of it, but there're quite a lot of ads about it on the net. The game is called clash of clans and I started playing that recently following a cousin's request
Can I get some more upvotes on this comment so that it’s clear that naming a module .something.py is not a good idea? wim’s answer is lacking a bold “DON’T DO THIS THOUGH” imo.
It seems like a very literal translation.. Who would do that? Write an answer in French first, and then write literally the same stuff in English again? Seems unlikely…
@nish Looking through some examples in the source, it appears that instead of overwriting __init__ and using the constructor, you are supposed to use the create method instead.
((?:https?://)?(?:www\.)?stackoverflow\.com/q(?:uestions)?(?:/\d+/[\w-]+)?) there we go. Thanks to poke and Jerry for that. Now just to make more for answers and users.
It also fails on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python (i.e. it matches up to the tagged/... but shouldn't match it at all (I just want individual questions))
You could also use (?:#\2) to make it more strict, but I don’t think that’s necessary. Not doing it allows us to match even answer urls that have a broken anchor.
The question regex is matching some of the answer/comment urls. Unfortunately I don't think we can add $ to the end as it won't necessarily be the end of a string (in the case of a <a href="..."> for example)
Other than that, it’s not really possible since every comment URL is also an answer URL (plus anchor), and ever answer URL is also a question URL (plus answer number)
Interesting. http://stackoverflow.com/u/3005188 is a valid url but http://stackoverflow.com/u/3005188/ffisegydd is not. Whilst if you replace u with users, both are fine.
@simonzack Dude. I've seen CVS store zipped up versions of Boost before, and it was perfectly fine. The "Version" is more important than the "Code" in cvs.
@poke thanks for the CR, I'll look at fixing that up now. I did originally use findall but I need the indices for matches (best way I could think of doing it).
You'll need something like next_page for going to the next page, get_all to get all messages from all pages, and maybe get_latest which just gets the first page. Then add a command in se_data.commands that will run get_all.
@holdenweb its not a finished product, i used the project to teach myself programming over the last 8 or so months, its the sort of thing thats not really out there yet so its hard to say if it'll take off
The stuff that parses an html message block already exists, you just need to write the stuff that traverses the pages and passes that html on to the model.
I was thinking, for MVP, would you need to dump that table in order to repopulate it with the new data? Eg, sopy stars get_new would remove all old entries and replace them with the new ones?
Or would the query itself only fetch the 10 top entries?
Any comments/code review for the code here and here. The associated tests can be found here. I'll merge these into master tomorrow, with any comments fixed. Got our Christmas meal tonight -_-
Means I've got to pretend to be socialable.
Also: yes I know the code is longer than 80 characters.
@poke I called it _util because these are functions which shouldn't be used by the "user". They should be used in other functions which accept Question objects, etc.