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00:41
I had fun today
I spent all afternoon blowing things up lol
 
4 hours later…
04:50
9 hours ago, by Unihedron
Compile it with mvn clean compile assembly:single
In "Maven", there should be "Build Task...", use "clean compile assembly:single"
It's been a while since I used eclipse
 
5 hours later…
10:09
Hello
Yay. I'm on my own at home.
With nobody to talk to...
:3
10:25
Aww.... ;)
I guess you will find something to kill your time.
10:37
@Unihedron I don't find what you are describing to me...
Am I in the correct menu?
I right-clicked on the Project, in context menu i select "Run as">"Maven build..."
11:14
@ByteCommander goals: clean compile assembly:single
were you to have done over fifteen minutes of googling you would've gotten it right away.
:P
Thank you....
@Unihedron Still not working!
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -javaagent:/usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jar
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[INFO] Using the builder org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.builder.singlethreaded.SingleThreadedBuilder with a thread count of 1
[INFO]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Building javabot 0.0.1
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
[INFO] --- maven-clean-plugin:2.5:clean (default-clean) @ javabot ---
Forget it...
Reinstalling the openjdk8 solved it - no idea why. I was able to compile non-maven projects before too.
@Unihedron Now I have the executable jar and can run it, but it won't log in!
I get a loooong error trace...
$ java -jar javabot-0.0.1-jar-with-dependencies.jar
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -javaagent:/usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jar
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting loginEmail to {"[email protected]"}
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting password
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting trigger to {"!!"}
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting javadocs dir to javadocs
@Unihedron What is wrong here again? Omitting the "" quotes for trigger, mail and pw lead to the same result.
11:44
Let me google what a property file is like for you?
@Unihedron Just tell me what is wrong here please... :P
no
I have no more fish, I can only teach you to fish from now
Sam
Sam
@ByteCommander You could learn what is wrong?
@Unihedron @Sam I did google and according to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.properties The file has to look like this:
TRIGGER=!!
[email protected]
PASSWORD=mypa$$word
login-email -> email
in Java, Mar 30 at 11:04, by Unihedro
[email protected]
PASSWORD=Javascript sucks
TRIGGER=!!
ROOMS=1,139
^ something like that
11:55
But it is like that!
Or am I stupid?
Eh, it's an IO Exception?
@Unihedron yes, it seems so.
could be the SSL environment; try again
I tried multiple times already, but I will do it once again just for you...
Nothing.
Could it be the firewall?
No, it was off... It should not have been, but it was.
12:13
@Unihedron It will not work. I can try as much as I want. Same error always. :-(
:/
SSL is so problematic :(
Any chance to troubleshoot this?
@ByteCommander Something to try: sudo apt-get install libbcprov-java
@ByteCommander eclipse ships with a debugger
that's something I found when Googling "ubuntu java ssl problem"
12:19
@ProgramFOX trying, thanks.
No, unfortunately no change.
@Unihedron Hey, it is your code at the moment. You should debug it, not me.
Does it work for you at the moment?
@ByteCommander yes
I can even run it just fine
o.O?
okay...
erm...
Except, I don't really have a lot of time on hand to show ya
12:21
np. But why does it hate Ubuntu then?
I'm on an ubuntu -_-
Vog uses Windows; it worked for him when we were building it as well
Unity
Unity is no version >.<
Huh?
Ubuntu Desktop 14
12:22
Unity is a DE.
the whatever subversion with LTS
14 is no version either.
That's 14.04
ooohhh....
Also known as Trusty Tahr.
Mine is 15.04 Vivid Vervet.
Nice job. I have to debug code of somebody who uses code of somebody derived from code of somebody else... >:P
I don't really have much care over which version I use. xD The OS is just an abstraction buried after the fact that it powers application frameworks which powers APIs which powers programming languages which powers UIs.
Every problem in CS can be solved by a new layer of abstraction.
As long as its APIs, programming language interfacing and UIs works the same, OS's are trivial in difference.
Why don't you abstract this error then and make it vanish?
because... it doesn't exist ~_~
12:28
FOR YOU!
:P
and Vog
who or what is Vog now?
the current active contributor on the project while I work on JCE
@ByteCommander Open an issue
trying to debug currently...
later.
12:49
@Unihedron No chance to debug this for me... Sorry.
I tried but with that lot of missing source files and complicated code... no.
@GabrielTomitsuka @Unihedron I wrote an issue for that on GitHub...
in Java, 8 secs ago, by Unihedron
https://github.com/Unihedro/JavaBot/issues/57 // cc @Vog
looking at it now :p
in Java, 16 secs ago, by JavaBot
~JavaBot at your service
see
 
1 hour later…
14:11
Yay! my spark core finally connects to the internet :D
15:03
@JacobGray Great! What was the error?
15:14
@Unihedron Any C++ book suggestions?
4270
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

DO YOU KNOW what GOOGLE is?
4
Sam
Sam
^
15:33
Also, sorry for not having time to do what I promised.
I can probably nail it in like 5 minutes at school.
@Unihedron Probably Google will show only shitty results of books like "C++ in 3 hours by Kim Jong Un"
in Java, 35 mins ago, by Unihedron
duckduckgooo
@GabrielTomitsuka That one could actually become a bestseller! ;) Have to read it...
16:08
Having the North Korean government doing ads for you is the best thing a salesman could ever wish.
@GabrielTomitsuka Why did you post this?
@GabrielTomitsuka return Boolean(value)
@ByteCommander I usually post random gists I do without good reason. Get used to it :P
^
Just ping me and I'll trash them, @Byte
@Unihedron All other values, including any object or the string "false", create an object with an initial value of true.
16:16
wonders about why some people seem somehow stupid from time to time...
@GabrielTomitsuka This statement reveals inability to write proper Javascript.
2
By using the return Boolean('false'), the function will give a false true.
yo wot m8 no it doesnt
Sorry.
return Boolean('false')
16:26
@GabrielTomitsuka You should virtually never care about contents of a string in transcendence unless you receive it just then.
Corrected.
return str !== 'false';
@Unihedron GET /page?usesVirus=false
@GabrielTomitsuka That's a no-brainer if (str === "false") for that one...
You should be writing different cases with default values specified as an inversion.
By writing a parsing function, you lose the ability to streamline your design.
aka === "false" vs === "true"
@Unihedron str == 'true' || Number(str) > 0 ? true : false. On a query string with ?something=true or ?something=false, both will work. I don't see a difference between both designs.
16:36
@GabrielTomitsuka == will only work some of the time
Also, it allows ?something=1 and ?something=false
@Unihedron LOL, that's a side effect and I wasn't sure which I'd use. Changing it right now.
Fixed.
@GabrielTomitsuka the second part where you typecast to number and check for its value is unnecessary
just use != 0
the entire thing is unnecessary just use === expectedValue
and if it's not expectedValue, it's neglible in the control statements.
If someone uses "1" in your post params they need to be stabbed in the face anyway.
I am answering a question where a part of it is a solution from a different StackOverflow post, so I've already linked it. So shall I quote the necessary code in my post now?
it is about 100 lines big
17:11
@Keval Add a comment saying the post already has an answer somewhere else
but the existing post from the different question has only half of the answer
Then post it anyway.
Don't forget to give the original author credits, though.
aye
 
2 hours later…
19:08
@Unihedron There is no documentation on JCE!
And your example from Alpha Centauri also makes no sense for the currently available version on GitHub.
@Sam Do you know anything about that JCE?
I saw Uni explained it to you once...
Sam
Sam
I've helped a bit with the R&D of JCE (and a bug with SE login).
But that's it.
Well, that's all I remember anyway.
@ByteCommander Why do you ask?
Because I just forked and downloaded it
and want to examine how it works
@GabrielTomitsuka the driver was giving me some problems with putty
to build my own bot on that base.
Sam
Sam
You are aware it's not stable yet, right?
19:12
in Alpha Centauri on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Feb 8 at 13:01, by Unihedro
ChatExchange instance = JChatExchange.create();
instance.config(LOGIN).keyValuePair("[email protected]", "password")
    .config(JOIN).values(SESite.STACK_OVERFLOW.getRoom(1), SESite.META_STACK_EXCHANGE.getRoom(774))
    .success(() -> {
  instance.start();
  instance.events().additionally((StarredMessage ev) -> {
    if (ev.isStarring() && ev.getUserName().equals("ShaU"))
      ev.getChatMessage().admin("unstar");
  });
});
is the example he gave me.
Sam
Sam
Oh...
But most of the classes and methods he refers to are not existing.
Hiya @sam !
Sam
Sam
@JacobGray Hiya!
@ByteCommander Probably because he hasn't implemented them yet.
Starting at the first line, there is no class "JChatExchange" and no class at all with a ".create()" method...
Why not?
Or better question:
Sam
Sam
19:14
You're missing the point of that code.
Why did he tell me it would work?
Sam
Sam
He posted that code as an example of how he planned JCE would work/look like when finished.
He did not say that.
At least not to me.
Sam
Sam
You should read the previous messages.
Sam
Sam
19:16
in Alpha Centauri on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Feb 8 at 12:54, by Sam
Quick Q: how do you plan on structuring JCE? As in, do you plan on making the user create a Client which can then spawn Rooms, which then allows the user to post/edit/star/etc.?
He then replied with that code as an example.
in Java, 2 hours ago, by Unihedron
If you have an IDE and helpful content assist, you'll rig up a bot in no time.
Sam
Sam
... it really depends how familiar you are with SE chat.
(and bot building ofc)
not familiar with the API...
Sam
Sam
There isn't an API. That's the point.
We've had to create one.
Based on the exposed methods.
Do you know whether the important features are already coded and just need another abstraction layer?
Sam
Sam
19:19
I personally don't, but I can check.
Does that mean you are currently checking or does that mean you could do it if you wanted to...?
Sam
Sam
I'm looking at the codebase as we speak.
cool, thanks! :)
Sam
Sam
Np.
From what I can tell, many key functions are still semi-implemented or are missing entirely.
The last commit's message was screaming at you...
> It's broken. Oh well, I'll fix it tomorrow. Tomorrow will be good.
grrr...
Why can't he just tell me that?
Sam
Sam
19:27
I dunno.
Another evening wasted for sense-free trying to understand other people's code... >:P
Sam
Sam
lol
Would it be possible to port JBot's code for chat interaction instead?
Suddenly, the ground broke open, and hoards of evil rainbow ponies poured forth, prepared to destroy the world...
JavaBot does not work on my machine - hell knows why.
Some SSL problems.
No idea.
Sam
Sam
Oh.
19:29
Uni and Vogel already tried to troubleshoot, but it is not reproductable...
Once again just my f###ed up machine...
Sam
Sam
@JacobGray Then the Mighty Waffle kingdom destroyed the destroyer ponies.
@ByteCommander What exactly is the error?
Perhaps I may be able to help.
I can't promise anything.
lemme scroll up a bit...
Sam
Sam
k
8 hours ago, by ByteCommander
$ java -jar javabot-0.0.1-jar-with-dependencies.jar
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -javaagent:/usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jar
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting loginEmail to {"[email protected]"}
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting password
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting trigger to {"!!"}
May 03, 2015 1:42:09 PM com.gmail.inverseconduit.BotConfig <init>
INFO: Setting javadocs dir to javadocs
Looks like this.
Always.
Just imagine the values I entered in the bot.preferences would be correct.
Sam
Sam
Hmm.
19:33
@Sam dang it
Sam
Sam
I really have no clue.
The only thing I can suggest doing would be to simply port the chat code from the bot and try debugging.
@JacobGray Waffles always win ;D
@Sam But it was to late! The zombie pony queen stormed through the waffle kingdom, devouring all its inhabitants
@Sam what have you been up to lately? :D
Sam
Sam
@JacobGray You forget that it happened to be raining strawberries, and as we all know, zombie pony queens melt upon touching fruit.
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xD
@JacobGray Well, there's not much I can say.
Just the usual, I guess.
How about you?
@Sam dang it again, i forgot about that weakness
@Sam designing a weird logo for @GabrielTomitsuka
i have yet to see if he likes it
Sam
Sam
And if he doesn't, he can draw it himself in crumby ol' MS paint.
;D
19:40
LOL, he has photoshop CC
:D
Sam
Sam
Oh. lol
Well, you can have the best software in the world and still produce rubbish pics, so.
Atm I'm working on Phamhilator Network v2.
But I've been preoccupied with other stuff for most of the day, so I haven't actually got anything done.
@Sam Can't debug code I don't even have... The error raises somewhere deep in other people's imported sources... which I only have as .class. :P
And before I do that, I learn Python and use that API...
brb after eating...
Sam
Sam
@ByteCommander You know, there's a Ruby chat lib as well.
(See the very end of this post for a list of chat libs.)
afk
20:06
@Sam I did not know. But I know even less (nothing to be exact) Ruby and I already started to customize the Python bot of ProgramFOX... So this is probably a no.
Sam
Sam
back
@ByteCommander Oh, ok.
 
3 hours later…
23:05
@ByteCommander 1. It's not published. 2. It's not published. 3. It's not published.
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The github version is different; I started pushing to a different repository after constantly changing on the design.
It is, as the readme says, still in development.

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