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insertAdjacentHTML is a hell of a lot more readable
I see
well you should just be able to do :
@GGG Yeah.
var ss = document.createElement("style");
ss.type = "text/css";
ss.textContent = css;
document.head.appendChild(ss);
Anything else is a browser bug a shim can fix
How do you do code in chat?
ctrl + k
00:02
Duh.
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sure, so it comes down to yet another shim, or just do it the way that works everywhere, even if it's not as elegant as you'd like
or write code like the above and don't shim
So with the hypothetical document.createDocumentFragment(<html>)it would be:
how about newline in chat?
@GGG shims are ok, they are invisible
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shift+enter
document.head.appendChild( document.createDocumentFragment(<html>) )?
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00:04
@Raynos sure but each one is another http request and more js to be executed
@ThinkingStiff yes, except <style> ... </style> ;)
@GGG that is true, but meh. I dont care about "more js to be executed in legacy browsers"
@Raynos Yeah. But how is that "better" than insertAdjacentHTML()?
@ThinkingStiff its the way I think about HTML and DOM
one should never use HTML to manipulate a DOM tree
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at some point you're going to have simpler code with less dependencies, less code paths, less loading time if you just do it in a compatible way... even non-legacy browsers still need to to evaluate whether they need to load the shims, or the server could do that but that's unreliable
one can however make a new DOM tree from html
so insertAdjacentHTML = inject html into DOM tree
createDocumentFragment(html) = create new DOM node using HTML, manipulate DOM tree with DOM node
@GGG ie conditionals ;)
00:06
But what if the browser is doing the exact same thing behind the scenes.
@ThinkingStiff doesnt matter, its about the developer appreciating the seperation between html and dom
its a subtle thing I'm pedantic about
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@Raynos ugh. hate em. I actually strip out all xml comments without bothering to look for those in some projects
Isn't it easier to think in HTML instead of DOM? HTML is what we see. We don't really see the DOM. It's just an abstraction we think about.
@ThinkingStiff no. It's not
we see the DOM
HTML is just a textual serialization of the DOM
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sometimes it is easier
00:07
@Raynos And yes, in reality, it's just the opposite.
you have it backwards
@GGG the way I see it is that shims are temporary
in 2 years we have all modern browsers working without shims because they implement all the host objects correctly
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lol yeah because IE fixes stuff eventually?
and everyone upgrades eventually
Its about future proofing code
code you write today with a shim can be upgraded in two years to have the shim removed
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insertAdjacentHTML can be used in two years without adding or removing any shims
@GGG Exactly.
00:10
well yes but insertAdjacentHTML and innerHTML are not pure. not pure
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the value of abstractions like this are pretty clear when you look at how stuff like inserting style or script nodes works with the various dom implementations
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if there were a pure dom instead of many fragmented doms i would be :)
oh yay i found my lighter finally
tty guys later
00:23
github.com/BonsaiDen/vim now with fancy screenshot!
VIM has all the things
@IvoWetzel neato o/
@Raynos :) Spent half a day cleaning it up and moving as much plugins as possible into vundle
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Q: Why can't ubuntu update its software like Windows can?

thelaststudIn Ubuntu, once a release is out, the packages in its repositories recieve security updates only, but in Windows, new features also keep coming. How can Windows do this and why can't Ubuntu?

rofl
because windows update is so much better than apt right
00:44
wow...just by replacing the function passed to setInterval with a long, one-line string, the original program is 1024 bytes
01:14
wow didnt know there was a ubuntu site from stack
stackoverflow just branching off in millions of directions
uuhhh, that's a link
honestly when I search on google for answers its only stackoverflow that ever shows up on pages, not serverfault, not superuser, etc
01:31
informative post:
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Q: hasOwnProperty in javascript

Thiyaneshwaran Sfunction Shape() { this.name = "Generic"; this.draw = function() { return "Drawing " + this.name + " Shape"; }; } function welcomeMessage() { var shape1 = new Shape(); //alert(shape1.draw()); alert(shape1.hasOwnProperty(name)); //this is returning false } "welc...

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^lol
does jquery have unit tests?
like if i wanted to do a ripoff of some of the stuff, so i could test for compat
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perfect... what do these run in
like where is test function defined
and equal
They're part of QUnit. See the parent dir
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ok cool
01:37
@GGG ¬_¬
why do you want to rip the jquery API ?
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@Raynos it would fit well with my ElementIterator
:(
Whats your elementiterator?
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it extends ArrayIterator
it is for iterating over collections of HTML elements
and maybe doing useful stuff with them
particular to HTML elements
01:41
...
Whats ArrayIterator?
To give up on minifying further, or not give up on minifying further...695 bytes. Only 29 left for goal. That's 193 bytes less than like two days ago.
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it iterates over arrays =p
Is it called .forEach ?
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nope
Isn't ArrayIterator some php class?
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01:42
probably
ArrayObject is
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this isn't that
why are you reinventing wheels poorly
what does arrayiterator do that .forEach doesn't ?
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lets me remove and insert elements on the fly
Anyway if you have a ElementIterator you may be interested in NodeComposite
01:43
Then why Iterator and not something like Mutator?
Iterators iterate, not mutate
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because that sounds like a ninja turtle
it does both
Then it isn't an iterator
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sure it is
it just has powers
forEach can also mutate
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i can do iterator.next()
01:45
@Raynos Suggestion: nodeComposite.get( 'someProperty' ), amongst the other sugary getters
It may also be an iterator
@Zirak what does that do?
does it return an array of properties?
does it return the first element property?
Yep. Like nodeComposite.parentNode returns an array of parent nodes, nodeComposite.get( 'someProperty' ) returns an array of someProperties.
// array
nodeComposite.map(function (el) {
  return el.someProperty;
});
// first
nodeComposite.reduce(function (memo, el) {
  return memo || el.someProperty;
}, "");
@Zirak parentNode actually returns a new composite made of all parents
var i, ownProperty = Object.hasOwnProperty, o = {man : 1, women : 2}; for(i in o) if (ownProperty(o, i)) {console.log(i, ':', o[i])}
//output: undefined
hmmm
undefined definitely not what I was expecting
Give me one good reason as to why it'll work...
01:47
var get = function (name) { return function (thing) { return thing.name; } };
nodeComposite.map(get('someProperty'));
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the Iterators can have aggregate functions as well as functions that act on individual members... that's really why i made ArrayIterator, so i'd have a place to put aggregate functions for arrays, since there's no clean way to just extend Array
and i'm just extending the concept to ElementIterator
NodeComposite.prototype.get = function ( name ) {
    return this.map(function ( elem ) {
        return elem[ name ];
    });
};
@Zirak doesn't align with my "only provide DOM things on NodeComposite" style
Fair enough
@JohnMerlino ownProperty.call(o, i)
01:51
whooops, now it works, thanks
gist: All the DOM recursion you'll ever need, 2011-12-13 19:34:50Z
function recursivelyWalk(nodes, cb) {
    for (var i = 0, len = nodes.length; i < len; i++) {
        var node = nodes[i];
        var ret = cb(node);
        if (ret) {
            return ret;
        }
        if (node.childNodes && node.childNodes.length) {
            var ret = recursivelyWalk(node.childNodes, cb);
            if (ret) {
                return ret;
            }
        }
    }
}
@Zirak how can I make that smaller? :(
I don't like the if (ret) { return ret; }
hrm...given that behavior, I don't think you can get around it
the behaviour I want is short cutting the entire recursion on any return
You want the first real value from cb to be returned. It sounds like something a while loop would like
No actually, it'd just be boolean hackery
also recursion is optional
I can just extend the loop with the nodes child Nodes
02:04
ggrrrr...so close, yet so far... github.com/Titani/Chain-Reaction/blob/master/game.js ...29 bytes more, and it's 666 bytes
heh, actually, your code can be shortened with an Array.prototype.first
return nodes.first(function ( node ) {
    return cb( node ) || node.childNodes.first( recursivelyWalk, this, [node.childNodes, cb] );
});
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02:49
hmm, what do you guys think of this for a client side require
function require (url) {
  var xhr = window.XMLHttpRequest ? new XMLHttpRequest() :
            new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  xhr.open("GET", url, false);
  xhr.send(null);
  return new new Function('var externs=this;\n' + xhr.responseText);
}
and then say your module is util.js, you'd write:
var util = typeof externs != 'undefined' ? externs : {};
at the top
This is a <script src=url></script>, with the extra fun of eval, and lacking any of the advantages of require (see: code isolation)
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<script src=url></script> doesn't evaluate immediately
this does
No it doesn't
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yeah it does. sync xhr.
not async
Your definition of immediately is flawed
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02:54
this encapsulates things
the local var doesn't escape the closure
server side require implementation would also be expected to use a closure, and provide externs
so i don't know what you mean by this doesn't have the advantages of require. it is supposed to be require, in the commonjs sense. a client side implementation.
Too tired to argue. Need sleep
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yeah you're not doing a great job
your definition of require Im not clear of. I think of require as a keyword to include another file into the current file
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scroll down to sample code to see how they're using it
it would normally be implemented server side or at build time, but runtime could be useful too
(for client side js)
Anyone know a decent zip password cracker?
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03:01
lol
winrar
lol is crappy software, and AFAIK winrar doesn't break passwords.
right I misread
winrar I would use to zip files and make them password protected
that was on windows
why dont you go on demonoid
thats usuall where you find that stuff and you can see which has the most downloads
I try and not trust 3rd part programs, especially when it's common things like this.
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yeah whatever's in that password protected zip probably isn't any better than the cracker
03:08
...why does every 200kb 3-file script have to be in an installer? I just want your crappy exe file, not your glorified shortcut everywhere.
gah nvm...I'll just wait for the torrent to finish...
03:50
0
Q: HTML dynamic cropping

Delusional LogicI'm currently having trouble showing images in a table. The images all have different aspect ratios. The different aspect ratios of the images make the table of images look cluttered. To solve this i would like to crop the part that needs cropping to have the image be exactly square. i already ...

04:12
hello all
anyone with any mathjax experience?
or mathml?
i've been trying to figure out how mathjax maps the fonts it uses to the mathml (xml) tags
i've been looking through the mathjax documentation here:mathjax.org/resources/docsindex but cant find anything
any thoughts?
@exbios--looks like youre the only non idle person in here
any ideas?
?
 
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why cant i use Array.sort.call([3,4,6,3,1,7,9]) instead of Array.prototype.sort.call([3,4,6,3,1,7,9]) ... isn't sort a method of the array object and dont we use prototype to insert or push new methods or properties to object constructors
06:43
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Q: Programming Languages to Learn with PHP

AkitoI have done C, C++, html, some CSS and now doing PHP. I am also doing my Systems Engineering course. I am a bit confused about the combination of languages to learn next. Here is a list I created (but I am not limited to it): Java Script JQuery XML Perl Python Now I do not want to be a ja...

 
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1 jquery doubt
$('#mydiv').load('somepage.htm', function() {
// 1. when does this function load?
// 2. when it executes do we have access to elements in that page via the DOM?
});
08:05
@anonymouslyanonymous Array.prototype.sort is defined by es5, Array.sort isn't. something.prototype is just another property, which happens to be what new instances of something use as their DNA.
.call is used for calling a function with a pre-set this variable, and a set of arguments: func.call( thisArg, arg0, arg1, arg2... )
.apply is like call, except the arguments are an array: func.apply( thisArg, [arg0, arg1, arg2...] )
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A: Does jQuery do some magic with the `this` variable?

ZirakTrimmed and rephrased from source to match your usage: jQuery.each = jQuery.fn.each = function( object, callback ) { for ( var i = 0, length = object.length ; i < length; i++ ) { if ( callback.call( object[ i ], i, object[ i ] ) === false ) { break; } } ...

Disregard the part about jQuery, the answer's really about the this variable.
 
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09:33
ie8 - sometimes window.console is undefined - even if we bring the Developer Tools window by hitting f12 key. - any kb articles or fixes regarding this?
09:54
YES! Saved 4 more bytes. Only 25 more till 666
Hi everybody.
Is there anyone here to help me solve my problem ? stackoverflow.com/questions/8868707/tab-behavior-using-jquery
Zirak, deostroll, would you take a look at my question at stackoverflow.com/questions/8868707/tab-behavior-using-jquery ?
Well, since you asked twice
I don't get your question. All I understand is that you have several textboxes with no id attribute
See Zirak
oh, and that you want to move forward by clicking enter
I have different text boxes
I said Enter just as a handler
the main problem is move forward
10:03
But there's absolutely no context. What's the DOM relationship between the text-boxes? Siblings? Cousins? Spouses?
I don't know how can I do it in jQuery
Is there some way to identify them, say a common class? hint hint hint
They came after each other. just this
Whenever I press tab, I can meet my need
Because if there was a common class, it would be simple. Set an index, when enter is clicked increment index, focus on the index-th element with that class.
I need another solution Zirak.
10:04
Why?
oh, and if they're siblings, same logic, different selection mechanism.
I've used this code to force Enter key behave like Tab
if (event.keyCode == 13) {
var obj = this;
$(".data").each(function() {
if (this == obj) {
lfound = true
} else {
if (lfound) {
$(this).focus()
$(this).select();
event.preventDefault();
return false;
}
}
});
}
But I don't know how can I use this behavior for another handler
Of hell...please don't paste code like that...if it's long, paste it on another site like pastie, if it's short, Ctrl-k to codify
Sorry Zirak
you are right
Whadya mean by "another handler"? Your logic seems to be sorta what I meant
this is the code
I have many rows with text boxes inside.
At the last text box in each row, if user press + key
I will add another row with its fields
The problem I have is that I don't know how can I move forward the cursor to the first field in the new inserted row
10:10
Let's say you have several people lined up in a row.
There's a robot which mocks a person with a random Yo Mama joke, and it works when the Boss Man presses a button. The Boss-Man, being a kind and gentle person, doesn't want the same person to be offended twice.
How would you find the next person who should be mocked? Or, more precisely, what's the best system to do it?
What you're currently doing is lining up the people every time Boss-Man wants to be amused, instead of just letting them stay where they are, and then going forward one at a time.
user457812
A truly kind and gentle boss would understand that by sacrificing one person to suffer all the mockings, he is sparing all other employees. Therefore, the answer is return Milton;
take a look at this
oh yucky
I want to do something like this
But after each insert of + , I have to move the cursor to the next field
user457812
10:15
Oh nice, jsfiddle lets you use CoffeeScript
This is not my own real example, it's just a simple sample
I just need a code to move the cursor to the next available input.
Are you here Zirak ?
Your code is ugly and fundamentally flawed...I'm giving up on idealism, and just preparing some sample code.
10:29
Thank you Zirak
Bye.
@MohammadSaberi Here's a rough draft: jsfiddle.net/Zirak/gUjYZ/9
I don't like the code quality in there, though...I can do better.
10:44
...holy crap. By replacing rgb with hsl, I cut back 6 bytes in the original file size...but not in the minified one. wtf?
Damn strings making stuff longer...
hi Zirak
i didnt quite get the prototype thing you mentioned earlier
what is the difference b/w these:
var x = new Person();
x.location = "NY";
and x.prototype.location = "NY";
and x.constructor.prototype.location = "NY";
and finally Person.prototype.location = "NY";
One sec: FUCK YEAH!!!!! 686 bytes minified, 1200 bytes unminified! 20 more bytes to go! HSL ROCKS
x.prototype doesn't exist
x.constructor is Person, so x.constructor.prototype === Person.prototype
x.location will only affect x, not any other instance of Person
thanks i understood....are there any cool things to do in javascript?
like games etc...how do i start....
"Cool things"? js is filed with cool things.
Hi
10:56
It's turing complete, you can do anything.
I have a question about mobile web apps
html5 + js = epic?
People build complex 3d games with js. Insane people do, but it's possible.
You can make that js === epic
how do you get bots in a game...when you cant thread the files
lol yeah
jQuery mobile has bad performance on animations on Android
10:57
Why do you need threads?
Callbacks are your friends
How do people "fix" this? Is it to not use animations?
yeah but dont they lag ?
@Pjotr It's "not use jQuery mobile, because it's a piece of crap"
If built right, nope.
@Zirak What is the option?
Seriously, people do incredible games with js.
10:58
@Pjotr You could use html5 if your working on android /iphone
Just CSS3 animations?
@Pjotr I don't know. But it's not jQuery mobile
Yea, but where do I get the fancy slide animations etc from?
Or you can take some animation library from microjs.com
build them in js would be a better option
what do they use sugar for?
if you load js files through script src's
is it slower than putting everything in one js file
Define "slower"
Anyone who manages to make this line shorter receives my magic goldfish
Scratch that, made it shorter. However, if you can make anything here shorter without changing functionality...
11:21
change the variable names to shorter ones?
@Pjotr slide animation -> css3
@Raynos Is that how people make good mobile web apps?
@Raynos Probably a dumb question but....
Depends
I dont know what mobile browsers support is like
@Raynos jQuery Mobile sucks heavly on Android I found out
but people make good mobile apps by hand optimizing and reducing loading time aggresively
jQuery mobile sucks heavily. full stop.
11:25
and Sencha Touch is even worse
every mobile framework is bad
So the best would be to make the html, javascript and css3 yourself?
The best thing would be to reduce loading times by any means neccessary
That's less a problem when using manifests
However if you do need some minimal functionality and a library gives it and is well optimised and doesn't have any bloat, use it
12:22
@Zirak A=new Array(++l*5);
is one char shorter than A=[];A.length=++l*5;
@Alnitak Do you need the new ?
Array(++l*5); should work too, right?
Array works
12:37
wow, awesome, that's 5 bytes less
13 bytes to go :D
But before that...a new score system needs to be done. The game's impossible after level 9, and I'm sure that by level 7 it's already easy
Up-to-date version (should be always up to date): jsfiddle.net/Zirak/tqVJk/9
@Zirak what are you up to today, no more hangman? ;-)
!!/new
oh yeah, there was that bug that made the hangman stop working...
People do crazy stuff in JavaScript. But for 3D, it seems that Google is trying to push Native Client (NaCl). Essentially by offering a portability layer to make it easier to bring classic 3d games to the browser.
Did you have success with Google Maps 3D? It only killed my browser...
12:53
What if the main loop is changed into a filter?
YES! 5 bytes bite the GC
wait, no...gah
filter doesn't iterate over unset indexes
At times like these, fun.exec( numOfTimes ) sounds like a brilliant idea.
I wonder when the first JS minimizer comes out that uses a built-in decompression routine... (not that this would be sensible with servers that can do gzip, but people do crazy stuff).
@AnonyMousse packer?
@Zirak that's the problem I had with .map() the other day - it also misses out unset indexes
13:11
@Raynos: as far as I can tell it only does minimization, but not actual compression (as in, data compression. Not as in "renaming variables"). But again, I wouldn't be surprised if it already exists. And if actually is non-sensical, since likely gzip compression by the web server and browser offers better ratio on minimized-only js.
native .map .forEach .filter etc don't do i < length which sucks
so you can't do Array(20).map
@Esailija the MDN site compatibility version suggests that it does do i < length, but that it skips unless i in this
I didn't literally mean not doing i < length
normally you do blind i < length
but the mdn one checks for undefined
why not let the client deal with his "broken" array?
yes, per ECMA spec, allegedly
Unfortunately, it's in the es5 spec
13:19
@Zirak it is important for the algo that your A.some() call terminate on the first colliding ball?
> callbackfn is called only for elements of the array which actually exist; it is not called for missing elements of the array.
it should be .. if kPresent is not true then just frigging pass undefined... where's the harm ;o
I mean that's how it is in for loops anyway
A.some is terminated on first colliding ball, hence the some and not...something else
you're actually doing twice as many tests as necessary, but I can't see a way to fix it without making the code longer
since the .some() loop only needs to go from 0 .. i - 1
Size >> Speed. Doesn't matter
13:23
indeed
you understand what I mean, though?
Yeah
Hi folks, any way to get the system current time stamp with out doing a new Date()...?
Before I even begin to explain why your statement is invalid, I just have to ask...why?
@gsnedders caniuse.com/#feat=cors How do I CORS on opera?
@Zirak me?
13:34
No, @deostroll
Which, judging by the name, isn't going to provide a worthwhile answer
@Zirak how many bytes is it now?
@deostroll You can do Date.now()
It's a silly question though - "How can I do x, besides the way I already know that works?"
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Cut back by some when I realized string + array.join() + string is the same as string + array + string
13:42
yeah, I saw that
it's a shame that hsl() needs percentages and not fractions...
yeah, hsl was fun. You could sometimes see several balls at once when they overlapped.
Was pretty nice, especially on the longer combos
Set the level to 50 and enjoyed the pweety colours ;)
I'm still wondering if A.some() could be replaced with a for() loop
Have you considered eval?
In what way?
there was the idea of using a string for setInterval() yesterday...
which is shorter, but abhorrent ;-)
13:54
I do that
See the build script
oh that's just evil!
:D
Replaces leftover newlines from closure compiler and the setInterval function with the string
The advantages of eval with only 10% the guilt
@Zirak use eval to recursively build the file
var code = "..."
while (code.notDone) eval(code);
Inside the file itself? Why?
smaller file size

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