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12:56 AM
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=javadoc java.lang.string#string(string)
 
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2:22 AM
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=javadoc java.lang.string#string(string)
 
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=javadoc java.lang.string#string(string)
 
2:28 AM
@Michael String(String original): Initializes a newly created String object so that it represents the same sequence of characters as the argument; in other words, the newly created string is a copy of the argument string. Unless an explicit copy of original is needed, use of this constructor is unnecessary since Strings are immutable.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#isEmpty()
 
@Michael boolean isEmpty(): Returns true if, and only if, length() is 0.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#length
 
@Michael int length(): Returns the length of this string. The length is equal to the number of Unicode code units in the string.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#substring
 
2:28 AM
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#substring(int, int)
 
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#substring(int)
 
@Michael String substring(int beginIndex): Returns a string that is a substring of this string. The substring begins with the character at the specified index and extends to the end of this string.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#substring(int, int)
 
2:31 AM
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#indexOf(char, int)
 
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
 
=javadoc java.lang.string#indexOf(char)
 
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
 
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2:34 AM
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12:48 PM
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**javadoc:TimeUnit
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**javadoc:String
@Vogel612 java.lang.String: The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
**javadoc:List
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**javadoc:LinkedList
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**javadoc:Systen
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
 
1:03 PM
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
 
 
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2:42 PM
=javadoc System
 
@Michael java.lang.System: The System class contains several useful class fields and methods. It cannot be instantiated.
 
=javadoc System 2
 
@Michael Among the facilities provided by the System class are standard input, standard output, and error output streams; access to externally defined properties and environment variables; a means of loading files and libraries; and a utility method for quickly copying a portion of an array.
 
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=javadoc java.lang.FunctionalInterface
 
@Michael java.lang.FunctionalInterface: An informative annotation type used to indicate that an interface type declaration is intended to be a functional interface as defined by the Java Language Specification. Conceptually, a functional interface has exactly one abstract method. Since [default...
methods](docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/reflect/…) have an implementation, they are not abstract. If an interface declares an abstract method overriding one of the public methods of java.lang.Object, that also does not count toward the interface's abstract method count since any implementation of the interface will have an implementation from java.lang.Object or elsewhere.
 
2:49 PM
--jjavadoc: ava.lang.FunctionalInterface
--javadoc: java.lang.FunctionalInterface
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
--javadoc: Integer
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
--javadoc: string
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
--javadoc: java.lang.string
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
--javadoc java.lang.String
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--javadoc: FunctionalInterface
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
--javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
**shutdown
~going down
gimme a sec to restart.. that shouldn't be happening...
 
--javadoc:java.lang.String
@Michael java.lang.String: The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
 
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--javadoc:hashmap
 
**javadoc:HashMap
 
3:02 PM
Another NPE
 
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**javadoc:hashmap
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
my side seems to take it clean...
your working copy seems to be the culprit
**javadoc:String
@Vogel612 java.lang.String: The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
 
I pulled your pull request directly.
The only changes I made were to add bot.properties and java8.zip
 
that's the exact state in the request I am currently running..
 
o_O
 
It's definitely your side...
 
3:05 PM
--javadoc:hashmap
splitUsefully is returning "[, null, null]"
--javadoc:hashmap
@Vogel Holy cow that's a long regex! XD
 
@Michael that regex also matches tag-syntax including markdown, SE-flavored links and inline code...
it's not even really complete..
that said... I shouldn't return nulls....
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@Michael PR updated...
currently it's a total hack, but it should stop blowing up for now..
 
Testing...
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--javadoc:hashmap
@Vogel Err still getting one:
java.lang.NullPointerException
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.chat.StackExchangeChat.sendMessage(StackExchangeChat.java:173)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavaDocAccessor.javadoc(JavaDocAccessor.java:50)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.bot.Program.lambda$4(Program.java:162)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.bot.Program$$Lambda$9/18689571.accept(Unknown Source)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.commands.CommandHandle.execute(CommandHandle.java:109)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.bot.DefaultBot.lambda$1(DefaultBot.java:46)
 
ermagherd..
you mind dropping me your javadocs so I can try to repro on my side?
**javadoc:hashmap
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**javadoc:HashMap
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
 
@Michael laters ;)
**shutdown
~going down
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**javadoc:HashMap
test
~response
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test
~response
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
**shutdown
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3:45 PM
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
**shutdown
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**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
**shutdown
 
What's on the other side?
 
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@Vogel612 You mean me?
 
what other side??
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
Night! Good luck @Vog! If you need anything while I'm sleeping, send an email or leave a ping
 
3:57 PM
The side where I am not, at the moment.
 
Aye ! ;)
 
But pings wakes me up, so emails are preferred
 
I think I'll manage ;)
 
:)
room topic changed - added tag
 
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4:01 PM
@Unihedron Can you tell me more about the topic changing mechanism?
 
O yes, I see HOW to do it, but not WHY. What are the consequences?
 
@Memophenon none
this is the sandbox
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
@Memophenon It defines a room.
This is the sandbox where we test out stuff like bots, formatting, and chat features.
test
 
boo yaa I got my NPE
 
4:04 PM
**eval:hi
 
ermph..
 
@Vogel612 o_O
 
borks...
groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: hi for class: UserScript
that said....
 
**eval:"hi"
 
**shutdown
: hi
 
4:04 PM
**shutdown
@Vogel612 hallo vog
 
already down...
 
Night! Early function for me to lead tomorrow morning.
 
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**eval:"mua" + "ha"*14 + "!!"
 
: muahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
**shutdown
AARRRRRGH
the message rate limit is maddening.
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4:09 PM
Not to anyone in particular...
i.e.: to myself
inspringen
 
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
This way: `some code`

    Manually

Back to **normal**.
 
NOOOOOOOO, the regex doesn't do what I want it to do!!
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**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
Still don't get it. Would like a preview.

In spin...

...de bocht gaat weer uit.
 
ohhhhhhh great
 
4:13 PM
text inline code bold
text `inline code` **bold**
 
@Unihedron I try to create a code block.
 
@Unihedron given you are still around...
fancy making the regex we discussed earlier today java-accepted?
 
show
@Memophenon Indent four spaces.
 
I've tried that. Even inserted a blank line above and below. Like here:

4 spaces (will vanish?)

Back to normal.
 
 (\[[^]]++\]\(https?+:\/\/[^\s"]++\h*\"[^"]++\"\)|([-*_]{1,3})?+\[(meta\-)?tag:[^]]++\]\2|\`.*?\`|[\w]*)
@Memophenon it needs to be in a separate message..
because. chat....
anyways gimme just a sec @Uni I think I found something
 
4:18 PM
don't escape the - in meta\-
 
:20240542  Ah... that's clear!
 
@Vogel612 Ah... that's clear!
 
@Unihedron Understood the hint: colon + number not resolved in code.
 
testing incoming
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**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
@Memophenon because it's code, nothing in code is interpretted
 
4:20 PM
carp.
 
> lalalala :389759283572 ****** * _daefwef_
 
aand again..
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**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
> IllegalStateException, no match found...
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Just trying some other things now. This should be a link, and this one with some text.
 
@Memophenon feel free ;)=
**javadoc:FunctionalInterface
 
4:36 PM
Embedded in text?

http://i.imgur.com/CjgAJXp.png

Well?
OK, know that now.
Think I'm done here. Thank all present for your help.
Bye!
 
user1596138
nope
 

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