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21:00
@Ell Sounds like FUN
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here's the kicker: I'm doing it in rubby
Oh boy sounds like LOTS OF FUN
@Ell Is rubby the rubbish version of Ruby?
What if I have non-alphabetic delimiters i.e. I'm using \\P{Alpha}+ but I want to make an exception for < and > to not be delimiters?
21:01
Please don't link to jef
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I don't even know any more
I'm updating from 2.1 to 2.2 though
@CatPlusPlus sorry, huge fanboi here
@DonLarynx [\\P{Alpha}<>]+ or something?
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what is jef?
Jeff Atwood is an American software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur. He is known for the programming blog Coding Horror, and is the co-founder of the question-and-answer website Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange Network. == Early life == As a teenager, Atwood got into trouble with the law when he hacked into a bulletin board system. == Career == In 2008, together with Joel Spolsky, Atwood founded Stack Overflow, a programming question-and-answer website. The site quickly became very popular, and was followed by Server Fault for system administrators, and Super User for general...
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Oh
21:02
@FredOverflow That didn't work I'm afraid
Xeo
Xeo
@FredOverflow What's the difference?
>
Raster image processor
Remote Imaging Protocol, for using graphics instead of text on a BBS
Routing Information Protocol, in computer networks
RIP register, an instruction pointer in 64-bit x86 processors
Relative Instruction-Pointer, an addressing mode peculiar to the x86-64 architecture
which one is it?
@DonLarynx Maybe you have to escape the angle brackets, I don't know.
There is none! That's what's so fuuuuuuuuuuuuun abouuuuuuuuuuuuut iiiiiiiiiiiiiit
@AlexM. Yes
@AlexM. Raster Image Processor, in this case.
21:03
@DonLarynx Just to be clear: you want an identifier like foo>>>bar<lol, right?
@DonLarynx There is no group subtraction in regex, you just have to list them
@FredOverflow illegal escape character
> String[] tokens = line.split("(?<=[\\P{Alpha}+]+)|(?=[\\P{Alpha}+]+)");
You didn't try \<, did you?
How about \\< instead?
But again, I don't even know if < has to be escaped or not.
Also, it would be really helpful if you provided the regex, a test input, the desired behavior, and the observed behavior.
21:06
Requiescat in pesto.
Don't use regex for parsing
-> # systemctl daamon-reload
Unknown operation 'daamon-reload'.
-> # systemctl daemon-relod
Unknown operation 'daemon-relod'.
-> # systemctl daemon-reload
I'm bad at typing
@DonLarynx Do you want to match < and > up? Because that does not sound at all like what you described earlier.
The token is: < The token is: cmath The token is: >

I want this:

The token is: <cmath>
user1804599
The regex you want is <.*?>.
21:08
Don't use regex for parsing
(\\w+(\\.\\w+)?)|(<\\w+(\\.\\w+)?>)
But those angle brackets really should not be part of the identifier.
Will a C compiler parse math.h as math, . and h?
Oh wait, a C compiler does not see includes :)
21:12
Preprocessor won't either
@CatPlusPlus Ok, I suppose I can use scanners to parse. ;)
Scanners are based on regexes.
What exactly is the language you are trying to parse? Some subset of C?
Or do you simply want to detect what headers are included?
You still haven't told us what it is you actually want. Parsing includes via regex is not really a goal.
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Q: What is the XY problem?

GnomeWhat is the XY problem? When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it? Return to FAQ index

user1804599
You can parse C with Perl 6 regexen.
user1804599
Even though C has a context-sensitive grammar!
Should I write The Next Big Thing in Perl 6?
user1804599
21:15
You can execute arbitrary Perl code from them, and install a reversing operation in case of backtracking. :P
@FredOverflow html language, I'm just parsing a C for convenience right now (for testing purposes)
user1804599
lol parsing HTML
As @4566976 said, can't. Upvoted to help him. — Weather Vane 2 mins ago
What? 0.o
user1804599
Parsing HTML is still an unsolved problem.
No it's not
21:16
> 1.Anything that appears inside of html tags is not content, so it should not be converted. Example: <font size="-1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yadda Yadda</font>

In this tag, only "Yadda Yadda" is content. The rest is not translated.
@CatPlusPlus This is my favorite regex: (?ms)//.*?$|/\\*.*?\\*/
I wrote the regex a couple of months ago, and already it is complete gibberish to me.
ahahaha
wtf
Call diagram or something?
21:17
this type of diagram must have been invented by the tormented souls of programmers forced to realize the futility of our lives
@FredOverflow It also breaks for nested comments :v
@FredOverflow sequence diagram is the official name
user1804599
My favourite regex is ..$ because it got me upvotes.
@AlexM. This is actually one of the useful ones
@CatPlusPlus Wow, you're really good at this! Fortunately, neither C nor Java allow nested comments.
user1804599
21:18
I liked this one, though: (href|src)=('|")(.*?)\1.
It's not a complicated regex
PCRE burn it burn it
user1804599
PCRE is great.
What does (?ms) mean? Something to do with linebreaks, I presume?
@CatPlusPlus this is the only useful thing in this whole documentation
It enables single-line and multi-line modes
Which are horribly named
21:20
@CatPlusPlus Why did I write .*?$ instead of .*$ does the ? have any significance there?
Greedy modifier
Matches least instead of most
user1804599
It doesn't matter if $ means what it should mean (end of input).
I just bit through my nail because my school's internet sucks right now.
> > 1.Anything that appears inside of html tags is not content, so it should not be converted. Example: <font size="-1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yadda Yadda</font>

In this tag, only "Yadda Yadda" is content. The rest is not translated.
user1804599
Fuck everyone who modifies ^ and $ to not mean begin and end of entire text.
@райтфолд I think it means end of line due to the (?ms) at the beginning.
21:21
Yes
OMG I just understood my own regex. Kinda.
example:
Don't parse HTML with regex
<ingstray> should be <string>
Don't paste source as screenshot.
user1804599
21:23
Don't parse HTML without a library some hardcore masochist crack junk already wrote.
@CatPlusPlus But someone mentioned scanner is regex; what other choice do I have?
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@DonLarynx >Etsizegay
Use a goddamn HTML parser
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What stuff goes into the lexer, and what into the parser?
Also scanner lexes not parses
user1804599
21:24
HTML is context-sensitive horrible crap.
@Ell string -> LEXER -> tokens -> PARSER -> parse tree
Lexer converts text into a stream of tokens
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does the lexer only deal with terminals ?
Lexer deals with characters
user1804599
It depends.
21:24
The lexer creates the terminals.
@райтфолд Perl 6?
user1804599
The lexer may have to deal with semantic analysis.
user1804599
It depends on the language you want to lex.
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Right. A lexer should only output terminals though?
user1804599
Yes.
@CatPlusPlus lol I can't do that, it's for an assignment due soon.
21:25
It outputs tokens
mmm pizza
user1804599
No, it outputs lexemes.
@райтфолд I forgot the difference. What was it again?
Your mom is a lexeme
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It's the same thing
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Q: what is the difference between token and lexeme?

user1707873In compiler construction by aho ullman and sethi , it is given that the input string of characters of the source program are divided into sequence of characters that have a logical meaning , and are known as tokens and lexemes are sequences that make up the token so what is the basic difference ?

Ah, so a lexeme is just a (sub)string.
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21:27
sounds like a lexeme is an instance of a token
For example, the lexeme "42" and the token 42 (of type int).
user1804599
Oh.
user1804599
I always got it backwards.
So a lexer detects lexemes in the input and converts them into tokens.
user1804599
I have if, goto, while and for. Did I forget any important control structures?
user1804599
21:28
Ah, do/while.
You almost never need do/while.
user1804599
How about while … at least once { … }.
That's while/else in Python, is it not?
user1804599
No.
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do you call ( a bracket or a parenthesis?
user1804599
21:29
else is executed if you don't break.
user1804599
Which is extremely weird.
user1804599
I'd say it'd be executed if the loop didn't run at all.
@райтфолд lol
@Ell a parenthesis
@райтфолд right
user1804599
@Ell I call ( and ) parentheses, ( a parenthesis, ) a parenthesis, { and } braces and [ and ] brackets.
user1804599
@FredOverflow other way around.
21:30
( potato, ) potato, [ potato, ] potato, { potato, } potato
What about tomato?
user1804599
"Bracket" is also used for the more general thing that contains (){}[].
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( is a bracket, [ is a square bracket, { is a curly bracket vOv
user1804599
That's the retarded way to do it.
< is angle bracket
user1804599
21:31
< is "smaller than sign."
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< is &lt;
@райтфолд include is smaller than math?
user1804599
> California: Gay marriage is legal for couples who are okay with that right being taken away by referendum at any time
user1804599
> Kansas: Legal for gay couples to have ceremony in different state and not come back
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okay
open_parenthesis ::= "("
close_parenthesis ::= ")"
comment_open ::= "(*"
comment_close ::= "*)"
does the lexer emit both of these things?
user1804599
21:33
Lexers typically ignore comments.
@JerryCoffin variety is good, right? :P
@Ell Both of what things
@BartekBanachewicz yes I know it's just dependencies ¬_¬
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@райтфолд they have to be documented in the grammar though, surely?
ah I'm getting confused.
user1804599
They're normally documented right underneath the whitespace paragraph.
21:34
Lexers don't use grammars
@CatPlusPlus, what's Phabricator?
user1804599
, is whitespace in Clojure!
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Okay. When I want to write a parser for a language, I write a grammar, let's say it's in EBNF.
that is all. :P
@xeo o_o Seven Million!
And it's EXCITING
Xeo
Xeo
21:39
@thecoshman holy crap, I could swear they were at just above 6 yesterday
it jumped a lot today
not sure why...
are you counting the numbers of fans I have IRL by chance?
@AlexM. maths has yet to come up with a value of zero close enough to zero for that.
¬_¬ I should shower... and stop blasting Pantera... or maybe neither...
user1804599
21:41
@Ell yes and then you shove that grammar up Bison's butt and you get your parser back.
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Oh man I've been forcing it up the urethra
Poor bison.
@Ell parenthesis, something, brace, < is a chevron
20 hours ago, by πάντα ῥεῖ
Bison, flex, lex, yacc is ancient. We have stuff like boost::spirit now (@sehe??)
@райтфолд Real men write recursive-descent parsers by hand instead of having buttsecks with bisons.
user1804599
Stupid men putting too much effort into things.
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21:49
If you have the option to choose between using typeid and dynamic_cast to check if a base class pointer is pointing to some specific derived type, which one do you think is better/nicer to use?
user1804599
@FredOverflow I decided on making while loops result in ().
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user1804599
lol you need to know Prolog for dealing with WordPress, Drupal, Magento and Joomla.
@райтфолд HR doesn't know what the team actually needs so they always look for a unicorn
21:54
@Pris dynamic_cast is awesome.
void foo(Person * p)
{
    if (Student * s = dynamic_cast<Student*>(p))
    {
        ...
    }
}
Meh downcasting
@Mgetz Most job listings look more or less like this now, in my experience
user1804599
@FredOverflow What does x * y; do in D?
@Jeremy yep and it scares away applicants
@райтфолд Is x a type or a variable name?
user1804599
21:55
Doesn't matter!
That same company several months later: "why can't any of our 200 applicants pass the FizzBuzz test?!?"
It doesn't? Wow.
user1804599
It declares a variable if x is a type. If x is a value then it gives an error.
user1804599
D has a context-free grammar.
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@райтфолд lol $12 an hour are you srs
21:55
So it does matter!
@райтфолд Let's not go there :)
@райтфолд lol
user1804599
Worst job ever.
@райтфолд There's this thing called "1€ job" in Germany. Those are probably worse.
Hey, at least you don't make 25k-30k and work 80+ hours per week...
that hourly salary guarantees you make minimum wage
@Ell also part time
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21:57
> An empty-sequence consists of the empty sequence of terminal-characters.
I'm having trouble parsing this rule description :P
is that ""?
user1804599
@FredOverflow yeah, who puts the currency symbol after the numbers?
@райтфолд Germans do.
user1804599
Silly Germans.
@райтфолд Thanks. I didn't mean to ignore this, I just didn't understand it at the time.
user1804599
Minimum wage in NL is €450,55 per month for people who are 15 years old.
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21:59
monthly minimum wage?
das odd
user1804599
That's about €2.80 per hour.
user1804599
lol what a horrible salary
@райтфолд Less than one beer/hour? How can anyone live on that?
@райтфолд University pays about €15 per hour (after taxes).
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@райтфолд depends what you're doing vOv
user1804599
22:01
@Ell making hamburgers assembling things at McDonald's lol
user1804599
I never had a job other than my current one.
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McDonald's pays higher than minimum wage in the UK
Recycling things at McDonald's
@райтфолд You write x86 code for McDonalds?
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terminal_string = '"', first_terminal_character, '"' | '"', second_terminal_character, '"' ;
user1804599
22:02
I contacted the post office at first, they told me they'd call me back. In the meantime I got the software development job and then a day later they called me back and I said "no thanks, I already got a better job." XD
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is that unambiguous?
given that , has a higher precedence than |
@райтфолд lol cool
MOV EBX[Anywhere+ButHere]
JMP [EBX]
Wow, topcashback.com's email unsubscribe page has a form that literally just submits to topcashback.com/Error. Subtle.
@райтфолд This almost works, except something like <stuffinside> will be broken up into < and stuffinside>.
hold on.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, you taking advantage of them too?
for small amount of cash granted, but it's mostly free vOv
well not really.
22:10
@Ell not really
oh, no, my bad - it's an HTTP 302 doing it. misread the Chrome tools output
still though
22:29
I think I just saw the most racist ad ever
for a show called "Fresh off the boat"
Opinions on whether I should categorize assignment as a binary function?
It seems technically right but feels wrong
@райтфолд shit
I only did <.*?> not <.*?>.
Trivia: the cleaned up version of the code is 178 lines shorter than your linked code. — sehe 10 secs ago
I should probably vote to move to CR
I don't frequent that site though. So I prefer for it to stay here. I'm conservative
user1804599
@MartinJames I prefer GAS.
Is C's math library thread-safe?
(math.h)
user1804599
22:44
Yes.
@FredOverflow next time you'll remember to document it (and factor into sub patterns. And use the thingy that Java has to escape magic characters in verbatim patterns)
user1804599
The only side-effects it has is setting errno which is thread-local.
user1804599
Plottwist: errno actually means "err, no" as in "err, no you're not gonna get the answer."
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user1804599
@sehe You should check out Perl 6 grammars and actions.
@Blob Ask your implementer.
22:55
@LightnessRacesinOrbit this dude seems to be having weird problems: stackoverflow.com/q/28572377/3547110
@Blob He probably marshalled wrong or committed some other UB.
Appreciate you taking time Reut but I prefer to somehow achieve this via the "while" loop — TRex 6 mins ago
@райтфолд I did. in ~2011
user1804599
Do it again.
No.
user1804599
22:59
OK.
It's great. And I don't need it. When I do, I will revisit

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