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17:01
~JavaBot, at your service
##eval:1+2
##javadoc:Foo
##shutdown
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##javadoc:Foo
17:06
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:String
##javadoc:foo
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@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
@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.
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##eval:1+2
##javadoc:Foo
17:09
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##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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20:21
!!help
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!!help learncommand
@Deep Command learncommand does not exist.
!!listcommands
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20:22
!!/help learn
@Deep learn: Teaches me a command. /learn cmdName outputPattern [inputRegex [description]]
!!/learn oneroom <msg>http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/20088409#20088409
@Deep Command oneroom learned
!!/oneroom
@Deep That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: oneroom
in Trash, 58 mins ago, by Deep
One Room to rule them all,
One Room to find them,
One Room to bring them all
and in the darkness bind them.
20:32
~JavaBot, at your service
##summon stackoverflow 139
20:58
~JavaBot, at your service
##summon stackexchange 14370
##summon stackoverflow 139
21:15
~JavaBot, at your service
why are you here??
Hey @Vogel
@@javabot:list
aargh??
##javabot:list
@Michael please make sure to not commit / push passwords again...
##javadoc:List
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
21:16
I know, I'm sorry about that.
@Vogel612 Which one do you mean?
* java.util.List
* java.awt.List
waaait
##javadoc:java.util.List
maybe...
@Vogel612 java.util.List: An ordered collection (also known as a sequence). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list.
wonderful...
##javadoc:HashMap
21:17
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:map
@Michael java.util.Map: An object that maps keys to values. A map cannot contain duplicate keys; each key can map to at most one value.
Are you in the middle of testing something? Should I leave?
um... I got a null-pointer excepiton..
no I'm just chilling here..
SCHWERWIEGEND: Exception in processing thread: null
java.lang.NullPointerException
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.readToByteBuffer(DataUtil.java:137)
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.readToByteBuffer(DataUtil.java:153)
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.load(DataUtil.java:48)
	at org.jsoup.Jsoup.parse(Jsoup.java:118)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavadocLibrary.getClassInfo(JavadocLibrary.java:34)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavadocDao.getClassInfo(JavadocDao.java:81)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavaDocAccessor.generateResponse(JavaDocAccessor.java:56)
Ok :D
I'll take a look
Have you pulled my changes?
21:20
sure did..
It's strange. Certain classes cause an HTTP 500 error return.
For example, when I try to do ##javadoc:HashMap, I get this in the console:
Nov 22, 2014 4:17:33 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.chat.StackExchangeChat sendMessage
WARNING: Could not send message. Response(500): Internal Server Error
if the message is too long, the server rejects it..
I am on doing something agains that right now,.
But why would it return a 500 error? HTTP 500 means "server error".
I would think it would return a HTTP 4xx error.
yea... I wondered, too when I checked it..
but you can verify doing the following:
##eval:"TLA" + "2l" *249
--> 501 chars long..
By the way, here's a link to the Java 8 Javadocs ZIP. If you put this in the "javadocs" folder, you'll get the entire API: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5187024/java8.zip
So the max message length is 500 characters?
##javadoc:java.util.Foo
Ah I see the problem.
21:29
~JavaBot, at your service
**eval:"rnd"
rnd
**eval:"rnd" + "bl"*259
rndblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblb‌​lblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblbl‌​blblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblb‌​lblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblbl‌​blblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblb‌​lblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblbl‌​blblblblblblbl
yes! tructation successful
**eval:"##eval:\"test\""
##eval:"test"
You should add a "..." at the end if a message is truncated.
yep..
I'll have to cut off three chars for that..
Or, maybe even have it span multiple messages?
that would be hellishly difficult with the current way we're sending messages.
Oh ok
Hmm...it seems to be timing out at login.
21:33
ohh?
Yeah...
Uni may have changed the password again
I can just have it login as myself, right?
yea you can..
if you have a StackExchange OpenID that is
I do
21:34
then you need the credentials from that one
~JavaBot, at your service
##javadoc:java.util.Foo
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
There we go.
##javadoc:java.util.List
@Michael java.util.List: An ordered collection (also known as a sequence). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list.
@Vogel612 Ok, fix pushed.
what fix??
The NPE you were getting.
18 mins ago, by Vogel612
SCHWERWIEGEND: Exception in processing thread: null
java.lang.NullPointerException
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.readToByteBuffer(DataUtil.java:137)
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.readToByteBuffer(DataUtil.java:153)
	at org.jsoup.helper.DataUtil.load(DataUtil.java:48)
	at org.jsoup.Jsoup.parse(Jsoup.java:118)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavadocLibrary.getClassInfo(JavadocLibrary.java:34)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavadocDao.getClassInfo(JavadocDao.java:81)
	at com.gmail.inverseconduit.javadoc.JavaDocAccessor.generateResponse(JavaDocAccessor.java:56)
##javadoc:string
@Michael Which one do you mean?
* javax.print.DocFlavor.STRING
* java.lang.String
##javadoc:java.lang.String
eurgh that fix looks like another NPE somewhen soon
@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.
@Vogel612 What do you mean?
21:38
I consider return null; at the very least problematic..
anyways..
Perhaps I should have added Javadocs to that method.
A "null" value means that it couldn't find the class.
##javadoc:hashset
@Michael java.util.HashSet: This class implements the Set interface, backed by a hash table (actually a HashMap instance). It makes no guarantees as to the iteration order of the set; in particular, it does not guarantee that the order will remain constant over time. This class permits the null element.
-.-
perhaps.... no. Definitely you should have,,,
anyways ;)
**javadoc:HashMap
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
**shutdown
updating and restart..
~going down
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**javadoc:HashMap
@Vogel612 java.util.HashMap: Hash table based implementation of the Map interface. This implementation provides all of the optional map operations, and permits null values and the null key. (The HashMap class is roughly equivalent to Hashtable, except that it is unsynchronized and permits nulls
**javadoc:Pattern
@Vogel612 Cool
@Vogel612 java.util.regex.Pattern: A compiled representation of a regular expression.
@Michael you got another long class?
21:48
this is mostly because I just truncate the last sentence
Let me look at the chat log
Try Collection
And LinkedHashMap
**javadoc:Collection
@Vogel612 java.util.Collection: The root interface in the collection hierarchy. A collection represents a group of objects, known as its elements. Some collections allow duplicate elements and others do not. Some are ordered and others unordered. The JDK does not provide any direct implementations of this interface: it provides implementations of more specific subinterfaces like Set and List
**javadoc:LinkedHashMap
hooooly shiat..
It's missing the period at the end :P
Strange
yea that gets truncated with it..
I truncate down to the last period..
##javadoc:LinkedHashMap
21:50
invocation is **...
ohh that's cool
No, I'm trying my instance.
yea I just realized...
**javadoc:LinkedHashMap
Hmm
##shutdown
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Oh, duh. I don't trim() the parsed description.
wwat???
~JavaBot, at your service
##javadoc:LinkedHashMap
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o.O
21:58
mm... message parsing..
Whenever it starts up, it appears to read the last 3 messages or so...xD
more..
~JavaBot, at your service
always reads the last 5 messagses from thechat..
~going down
Ah, ok
21:59
well... or some more..
lol
~JavaBot, at your service
~going down
Dang it!
##javadoc:LinkedHashMap
~JavaBot, at your service
Shoot, now I'm getting that HTTP 500 error.
##javadoc:transformer
@Michael javax.xml.transform.Transformer: An instance of this abstract class can transform a source tree into a result tree.
##javadoc:exception
@Michael java.lang.Exception: The class Exception and its subclasses are a form of Throwable that indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch.
😄
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