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21:00
@copy I don't understand you either. :-)
@copy Well, it won't. :D
Replace all but 4C to what?
!!> "444444444CCCCCCCC".replace(/^[4C]/g,'');
21:01
@rlemon "44444444CCCCCCCC"
Still not had example inputs and ouputs.
^ fixed
stupid ^ inside the stupid []
this is AabX
this is BABx
this is Cabx

now, i want only "Abx" (case not sensitive), i want to replace all with nothing. means, i want to extract only ABX" :)
21:02
.replace(/^[abx]/ig,'');
@KendallFrey let me try :)
!!> ["this is AabX","this is BABx","this is Cabx"].map(function(s) { return s.replace(/^[abx]/ig,'') });
@rlemon please wait, my pc is so slow, m trying @KendallFrey
!!>~'12ab343Cd56'.indexOf("4C")?"4C":""
@rlemon ["this is AabX","this is BABx","this is Cabx"]
@Shmiddty ""
21:03
wait... why did that not work for me?
@rlemon The circumflex was right where it was before, inside of the square brackets.
no no :(
@Shmiddty "4C"
@KendallFrey not workin g:(
@Shmiddty ""
21:04
@NokImchen Right, we've got an input. Now how about the output?
What do you mean, not working?
Don't describe, show.
@KendallFrey not getting replace
GUY, m soooooo sorry :(
replaced with what?
let me give u my REAL data
EURUSD,20010103,0:00:00,0.9507,0.9505,0.9509,0.9506,<,olhc
EURUSD,20010103,1:00:00,0.9506,0.9492,0.951,0.9496,<,olHc
EURUSD,20010103,2:00:00,0.9496,0.9495,0.9509,0.9505,>,oLhC
EURUSD,20010103,3:00:00,0.9504,0.9498,0.9508,0.9499,<,OLhc
EURUSD,20010103,4:00:00,0.9499,0.9499,0.9507,0.9503,>,oLhC
EURUSD,20010103,5:00:00,0.9503,0.9503,0.9506,0.9506,>,OLhC
EURUSD,20010103,6:00:00,0.9506,0.9505,0.9507,0.9505,<,OLHc
EURUSD,20010103,7:00:00,0.9505,0.9503,0.9513,0.9509,>,olHC
EURUSD,20010103,8:00:00,0.951,0.9468,0.951,0.9489,<,Olhc
that is my sample data
i want to extract olHc frm the above data
21:05
@rlemon ^ outside of [] is anchoring the selection to the start of the string
@NokImchen in that specific case sensitivity?
[^ohlc] dont dork
no, not sensitive :)
No, /ohlc/gi
*dork =work
Do we really need more stuff oneboxed? Is it that hard to just click a link? — Richard J. Ross III 7 mins ago
@rlemon Yes.
21:06
"Firefly" is awesome
@KendallFrey that will select ohlc
Just finished the first episode
@Zirak that's correct
@KendallFrey i want to select everything but NOT "ohlc"
Typo, my bad
21:07
!!>["EURUSD,20010103,0:00:00,0.9507,0.9505,0.9509,0.9506,<,olhc",
"EURUSD,20010103,1:00:00,0.9506,0.9492,0.951,0.9496,<,olHc"].map(function(a) a.substr(-4))
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: syntax error"
no prob :)
@Zirak You're awesome for watching Firefly. :)
Everything but not ohlc? That means you want ohlc.
oh, honestly, i'm not using javascript, m using vb.net 2008
21:07
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: syntax error"
Double negative is a positive.
@NokImchen Eh? 'foobarXXX'.replace(/.*XXX/, 'XXX');
@KendallFrey sorry, its not ohlc, its olhc
So, you want everything but ohlc?
@copy Right there, in the first 10 minutes, they kept the "No sound in space". I had a tiny orgasm.
21:08
@FizzyTea ah! u gave me an idea, please wait, i'll try :)
Me too
so instead of EURUSD,20010103,0:00:00,0.9507,0.9505,0.9509,0.9506,<,olhc you want olhc?
/.+(?=olhc$)/gim
@Shmiddty Multiline message
@Shmiddty :exactly :)
21:09
@Shmiddty Why do you split lines anway?
!!>["EURUSD,20010103,0:00:00,0.9507,0.9505,0.9509,0.9506,<,olhc", "EURUSD,20010103,1:00:00,0.9506,0.9492,0.951,0.9496,<,olHc"].map(function(a) a.substr(-4))
@Shmiddty ["olhc","olHc"]
guys, pliz check ur code here gskinner.com/RegExr
@KendallFrey that one didnt work :(
m so sorry guys, m disturbing u all :(
@Shmiddty i want that in regex only :(
Didn't work. The two words that will anger any programmer trying to fix a bug.
@NokImchen why?
21:11
@Shmiddty cos regex is fast
@KendallFrey hey, i thin its working :)
@NokImchen substring is faster
Uh, no it's not.
Regex is slow.
No it's not
YES IT IS
It's fast, just a little slower than normal string operations
21:12
just a little sometimes, a lot other times
Just like LINQ
@KendallFrey please wait, m check, actaully i have 75000 lines, so its taking time :)
@NokImchen does every line end with some variation of olhc?
@KendallFrey ur code takes a lot of time just like my slow brain! :|
anyone better than me at design?
@NokImchen So it turns out you just want the last four characters of each line?
21:13
@BillyMathews no, you are the pinnacle of modern design.
@copy Eh, regex is fucking slow in JS.
I had a jsperf for that.
Proof
@FizzyTea not exactly, i'll be adding more words in the line
@KendallFrey Perhaps, but who cares?
I'm trying to figure out when I posted it here in chat.
21:14
@OctavianDamiean Probably depends on how much you make it backtrack.
@Shmiddty aw, shucks
Performance doesn't matter, unless it matters.
Sorry, @NokImchen, gotta go. Home is calling me.
t(ツ)_/¯
@KendallFrey hey, m so sorry, its not working it vb.net :(
21:14
Of course that's just one example.
@KendallFrey no prob :) thanks a loooooooooooot :)
In this case, the problem is better described by non-regexes though
@NokImchen Did you copy the just regex part, or the //gim part too?
@KendallFrey thanks a lot for being so kind :)
the //gim are not part of the regex, they are flags.
21:15
@KendallFrey no i couldnt copy cos such /arg gives me error in vb.bet
global, case-insensitive, and multiline
@KendallFrey oh
@OctavianDamiean Yeah, replace is like when you measure dom performance with tables (I did that)
@KendallFrey ok, i'll try adding that, i'll have to rewite my whole code to add those gim
@OctavianDamiean Eh?
That regexp should be /^ws/.
And you should cache it.
21:18
Yea we had that discussion, modern JS engines do that for you.
There's still a redundant check for an extra s.
Hello all..
is $.fn['xyz'] and $.fn.xyz the same thing???
@anku_radhey yes.
21:20
but object and array are different things..
@FizzyTea Yea we figured, you can simply fix that if you want, I don't care. :D
[] is bracket notation
@anku_radhey all properties can be accessed with bracket notation
@anku_radhey The former translates to the latter
21:21
thnks..
Arrays are just special objects with unsigned int indices
document["getElementById"]("id")["style"]["backgroundImage"]=... is perfectly valid (and stupid)
@Shmiddty never tried.. will it give the exactly same result??
if (Math.random() > 0.5) {
    throw new Error('I\'m not in the mood');
}
21:23
@OctavianDamiean Okay. Me neither then. :-)
^ sprinkle this throughout your code
@Zirak More like ... > .1
can someone help me please? *fluttery eyes*
Every language has an optimization operator. In C++ that operator is ‘//’
Well, caching has an overhead.
21:34
var oldCall = Function.prototype.call;
var newCall = function(self) {
    Function.prototype.call = oldCall;
    if (Math.random() > 0.9) {
        throw new Error('Fuck off');
    }
    Function.prototype.call = newCall;
    this.apply(self, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
}
Function.prototype.call = newCall;
this.apply.apply(this, arguments);
No need to slice arguments ^
Way nicer, thanks
It'll probably work. Maybe.
But won't that lose the ability to change this?
More importantly, if you build your regexp from a variable using a constructor function, then your JS engine won't cache it, even if the variable doesn't change.
21:37
Now I can finish the whole syntax stuff
this.apply.apply(this, arguments)
      ^-----------^
        thisArg
Uncaught TypeError: Function.prototype.apply: Arguments list has wrong type
You're calling this.apply with a this value of this, and an argument list of arguments
It definitely needs some good error reporting though... right it's not very helpful at all on syntax errors :D
hrm...one sec
21:39
oh so self would become part of the arguments
@IvoWetzel Nice. Recursive descent?
Does apply have to be passed an actual array?
Oh yeah I fucked it up, it's supposed to be this.call.apply(...), since apply accepts a single array of params
@FizzyTea For the most part, the binary operator parsing is in part stack based though
But then it'd be right-recursion
!!>'3 5'-1
And now we wait...
But you can probably do this.apply.apply(this, [arguments])
@Shmiddty "NaN"
there are still some things missing (mostly classes, structs, function related stuff)
21:41
I should have made the probability smaller
which are also most of the things the compiler still has no clue about :D
also, I need to remove the in-line comments from the stream and associated doc comments with the next non-comment line that follows them. And I need to correctly assign the ranges/locations to the nodes.
console.log.apply.apply(console.log.bind(console), [{'this':'Arg'}, ['data']])
I love how js lets me do crap like that
but given the fact that it's only the third parser I've written, I'm very pleased with it. Oh and string interpolation like "Hello {valid expression code}" needs to be added, but I guess that's a lot easier now than with JISON
probably also get rid of the regex in the lexer rather sooner than later
Is it possible to remove __proto__ from {} in Chrome? I was testing some of our code yesterday that relies on that to pick Zepto or JQuery, and it seems that even if you do something like Object = null, {} still returns an object.
@IvoWetzel Yeah, saw that. Looks a lot neater than using Jison too.
21:44
!!>+'3 5'
@Shmiddty "NaN"
!!>parseInt('3 5')
@Shmiddty 3
Guys, I want to make a 20px x 10px image with curves and gradients, would it be better (quality) to make it bigger and set it's size using css or just make it actual size?
@FizzyTea Also, I had extreme troubles getting JISON to work without a line terminator, so I eventually had to add ;. But now they're gone, since I can handle the 4 cases where they're expected quite easily without having to mess with them inside list or map literals
21:48
does anyone know how to add a transition to flexbox?
@IvoWetzel Thanks, that's useful info. Not sure if that'll affect me or not, but I'll watch out for it.
!!>~'3 4'
@Shmiddty -1
because NaN
!!>'3 4'|0
@Shmiddty 0
21:54
bunk
are open stars pinned?
I always thought of them as silver stars, and yes.
> Employee Recognition will draw a winning entry for 2 tickets to Sense & Sensibility - The Musical. May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Stage Theater Denver Center for the Performing Arts
not sure if that is something my gf would like
musicals are generally lame
Sense & Sensibility - The Musical?
I bet Jane Austen would've killed to see it
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@santi tell me how I can reduce this by one character:
for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(j=o=a*i||a;j;o=((j||i)+" ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=i||1
22:03
I don't have a clue...
SAY OR LEAVE THIS ROOM
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why are you even here if you can't help me?
@Shmiddty, from now on, my default answer to that will be 'write it in CoffeeScript'
I still don't understand why I'd want to write anything in CoffeeScript ever.
Shorter, faster to write, more readable.
22:06
generated code is always more trouble than it's worth.
@phenomnomnominal translate the above code to coffeescript
Although I guess readability isn't a priority in golf
@BenjaminGruenbaum, shhhh
(I know it would suck)
@Shmiddty, but that's why we have source maps
'for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(j=o=a*i||a;j;o=((j||i)+" ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=i||1' in coffeescript
you could probably fix the slice
((j||i)+"   ")[..3]
Ugh
22:11
4
Q: support for oneboxing OpenGraph data in the chats

rlemonI had originally asked for ThinkGeek products to be oneboxed and the answer provided made me wonder why support for oneboxing OpenGraph data in the chats does not exist? At the moment we get YouTube and Amazon oneboxes as well as a handful of others, however the important geek sites like Think...

can we get some more chatter here
opinions? for it? against it?
can someone please help me out with this fiddle, jsfiddle.net/HxjAJ i cant work out why there is like a 10px gap?
@phenomnomnominal Shorter != More readable. I actually find Coffeescript to be extremely unreadable
@phenomnomnominal o.O
@Shmiddty, is that a good o.O or a bad o.O
@phenomnomnominal It's a "what are you smoking?" o.O
22:13
inline-block is the culprit
culprit?
> i cant work out why there is like a 10px gap?
@IvoWetzel, if I had meant that short === more readable I would have only put them once :), I dunno, I guess I just got used to reading it.
inline-block
!!/define culprit
@rlemon culprit The person or thing at fault for a problem or crime.
22:14
^ makes sense now @Connor
@Shmiddty you write code like for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(j=o=a*i||a;j;o=((j||i)+" ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=i||1 and you ask me what I'm smoking?
@XCritics dooooood
@OlegOrlov node.js is server-side JavaScript ... use google friend
get windows working yet?
ohhh, ok
22:15
@Connor you can still use inline-block! that is not the problem @rlemon
so float: left then clear the floats on the container
so what does the clear do? jsfiddle.net/HxjAJ/2
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's a fix to the problem.
@Connor You just have to remove the spaces, you have space between the tags
@phenomnomnominal but [..3] doesn't do anything...
22:15
Remove it
The divs are treated as inline-elements. Just as a space or line-break between two spans would create a gap, it does between inline-blocks. You could either give them a negative margin or set word-spacing: -1; on the surrounding container.
fucking ninja's
@Shmiddty it does in CS, my bad, should've been clearer
@rlemon seems like a no brainer to me, if it has complete OG data, why not?
@rlemon So remove the gap
@BenjaminGruenbaum but then you have ugly HTML
I like pretty HTML
fuck minifiers
22:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum that doesn't fix it, not all of it anyway, i used the comment trick
@BillyMathews same
1 min ago, by rlemon
The divs are treated as inline-elements. Just as a space or line-break between two spans would create a gap, it does between inline-blocks. You could either give them a negative margin or set word-spacing: -1; on the surrounding container.
Point?
1 min ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@Connor You just have to remove the spaces, you have space between the tags
@rlemon ok, cool
22:17
or remove the space... like Ben suggested
but I like tidy HTML myself and would add a line or two to css to fix the issue
depends on your priorities
@rlemon Commented. I'm kind of annoyed.
the word-spacing didnt work
I don't understand why we have to discuss the importance of having GitHub oneboxes ...
2
word-spacing might be browser thing
@OctavianDamiean my issue is actually one for all sites with OG data to be oneboxed.
@Connor these don't look like inline elements anyway
22:19
but i'm hoping it will lead into discussion on which sites can be added via OG data
@BenjaminGruenbaum what does a inline element look like
I get that but the discussion kinda shifted towards how vital YouTube is to have oneboxing support because of some low-user and low-traffic websites on the network.
Funniest part is, we have Gist oneboxes ...
I seriously, fuck the Gist oneboxes ... remove them in favor of GitHub repository oneboxes if the issue is that there are too many oneboxed URLs ...
I'm too pissed off. I should stay away from that question.
@copy what about something in the vein of (j||i)+" ".slice(####) We've got four characters to work with there.
22:23
@BenjaminGruenbaum inline-BLOCK?
So the question is, why do we have Gist oneboxes but not repository oneboxes?
I hate how gists onebox like ~half the time
but repos do not
@Shmiddty That's the first thing I tried. But either Math.log or several comparisons
gist: why did I write this?, 2013-04-30 18:24:50Z
var guid = function () {
    return Date.now().toString().split('').map(function (n) {
        return Math.random() > .5 ? +n + (Math.random() > .5 ? 70 : 80) : +n + (Math.random() > .5 ? 100 : 110)
    }).map(String.fromCharCode).join('').replace(/\s|\n/g, function () {
        return Math.random().toString().substr(Math.random() * 10 + 2 | 0, 1)
    });
};
wtf?! this didn't onebox like 2 days ago
sonsofbitches
making me look like a tool
2
22:24
haha
I'm fiddling around with these:
q='for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(q=j=o=a*i||a;j;o=((j||i)+"   ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=q/a'
q='for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(j=o=a*(q=i|!i);j;o=((j||i)+"   ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=q'
@rlemon I'm at work Sunday, I can go to the chat with a browser window open for a week and check :P
no I know they changed it
lol
gists oneboxed for a while... then did not for a bit until just now it seem s
gist apis have changed over that time
maybe they just broke
You should always put at the start of your HTML files a comment for browsers that don't handle HTML
22:34
0
Q: Trying to prevent user from entering a non-number or a number above a certain range

user2323975Heres what I have so far but the problem is if I enter the number 16,it wont allow me to change whats in the textbox anymore.Looking for help on how to fix that,thanks guys. <SCRIPT language=Javascript> <!-- function isNumberKey(evt) { var charCode = (evt.which) ? evt.which : event.k...

I hate when people mix no ; and ; and dont' use {}
!!>(-1)^5
@Shmiddty -6
@Shmiddty seriously?
my brain is fried
22:50
:(
hello ppl
my prob is still not solved :(
can i ask?
:(
@NokImchen no
Your vb.net problem?
@FizzyTea yessssssss
;(
@FizzyTea my backbone is paining :(
go away
@Shmiddty me? :(
22:52
Tell me how I can make this shorter and I'll help:
for(a=readline(i=-1);i++^a;print(o))for(j=o=a*i||a;j;o=((j||i)+" ").slice(0,4)+o)j-=i||1
@Shmiddty ok, i'll try :)
@Shmiddty omg! brain attack !!!!!!
At least it's not Java for a change.
@Shmiddty ask me about vb6, i'll answer :)
why would I use a terrible language like VB?
@Shmiddty vb is terrible? really?
@Shmiddty please tell me which is the best languahe? :)
22:53
if that isn't obvious, then you are hopeless
@Shmiddty oh, i also hate vb.net
-_- I dislike you
@Shmiddty vb6 is far better than vb.net, but today for the 1st time am using vb.net only bcos it have background worker
@Shmiddty but i love u :P
hehe
And now my world is cleaner
oh, -_- means dislike?
[oO][lL][hH][cC] is a regex patter,
how to make it opposite?
22:57
string.substring(string.toLowerCase().indexOf('olhc'),4)
????
lowecase???
@Shmiddty i want to match the inverse of the pattern. not the case
[^oO][^lL][^hH][^cC]
Although you're probably trolling
eg
[oO][lL][hH][cC] can select "oHlC" on "hi my op is oHlC"
how to select "hi my op is "
@BenjaminGruenbaum that dont work :(
!!>['asdfasdfOLHCasdfasdf','oLhCasdfasdf','asdfasdfOlHcfff'].map(function(a) a.substr(a.toLowerCase().indexOf('olhc'),4))
You're trolling
22:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum promise, m not :(
@Shmiddty "SyntaxError: illegal character"

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