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17:03
I mean this part :
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@randomhopeful that's a polyglot piece of code
that bit is mostly brainfuck, I believe
but other > signs like the one in line 5 go with it
user6568562
I see a little tiny bit. Mostly being different languages
yes, and all print 404 if you compile/run it
for instance, perl should only run line 4, the rest are comments
That's cool
user6568562
17:07
Oh I see : D . Then where's my python's line at !
brainfuck ignores whatever's not a charater with syntactical meaning (one of 6 characters or so)
Yeah, it's bf.
Not seeing Python 2 there, though
New WoW expac day!
@Morgan @idjaw come back to us...
@randomhopeful python doesn't play well in polyglot due to whitespace-sensitivity
17:08
@Ffisegydd I almost did the other day.
The only reason I didn't is because I would need to buy all the xpacks since Cata. :/
No you wouldn't.
Wait, really?
Pretty sure they're free now.
I can just go straight to Legion?
You'll need to buy the new one, that's it.
You'll need to buy Legion.
17:10
Huh, maybe I will come back. I have been looking for a new game to fill all this free time.
@MorganThrapp Deus Ex just came out?
If you buy Legion then you get a free boost which will take a single character to 100.
@RobertGrant I've heard a lot of not good things about it.
user6568562
@AndrasDeak Oh okay ! I'll read a bit about the language and the term you mentioned. First, when you said brainfuck, I thought of the actual act of having one's mind exploded in front of some form of genius : D . Thank you [ :
Meaning you can get straight onto Legion if you so desire.
17:10
Grrr, stop it. I'm trying to resist getting re-addicted to it.
It's not as addicting anymore, it's not a grindfest anymore.
@randomhopeful in a way it is;)
A free boost to 100, whew, I was afraid I'd have to play the game for a second there
brainfuck and whitespace are one of the most (in)famous esolangs
How much do I have to pay to have a character that already experienced the new content
17:12
@Kevin heh yeah I agree
> Initially there are ten dungeons and patch 7.1 will add another dungeon, Karazhan.
Alright, FINE, I'll resub.
@Kevin 118 golden cabbages...
Pay an extra $20 to read a 5 sentence synopsis of the plot and its twists.
DSM
DSM
@NinjaPuppy: hey, you're now "Ninja Puppy"!
17:13
cabbadges!
You're on EU though, I assume? Is there cross-realm play?
Running stackoverflow 404 in Python 2, you get
@DSM For a few days :)
I wrote "WoW" on a blank CD-R and threw it in the trash. How do I send my $60 to blizzard
@RobertGrant Don't be a hater.
17:13
I can be a hater right? Just to be clear
Rational observers of an industry that's disappeared up its own backside gonna hate
@Kevin Of course.
.... nameerror
on exit
ah no
Ok, I'm done shitposting. I don't actually have a genuine opinion about World of Warcraft.
DSM
DSM
17:16
The trailers looked fun but pretty silly. That's my only opinion.
how is exit always in builtin namespace but not documented
ah because it is added by site :P
Hi, I have a problem running a .py script file. I have posted the question on stackoverflow but couldn't solve the issue so far. Can anyone help?
@umairdurrani welcome, please read our room rules sopython.com/chatroom
the 19 days old quesiton?
user6568562
@AndrasDeak Now that you explained it to me, I get it and even see what they did on line 4 : D
17:20
glad to hear that:)
@umairdurrani stackoverflow.com/a/38904956/918959 you've got the answer already.
@randomhopeful that is not strictly correct python though on line 4
@AnttiHaapala we didn't say it was:P
it works but only if you use standard python and import its site module. Run thecommand with python -s and it doesn't work.
we discussed that it's not for python:P
DSM
DSM
Half an hour (before critical meeting) is not a very useful amount of time. Too long just to blow off, too short to accomplish anything.
17:21
@DSM I'd watch an episode of Ducktales (started binge watching with the missus)
I'd plan your talk for pycon ca.
DSM
DSM
Oooh, that's a good suggestion -- I need to submit my application, and it's due tomorrow!!
that's just subliminal groundwork for pycon wales...
Ssssssssssh.
user6568562
@AnttiHaapala Hmm, are you saying that because of the useless semi-colon at the end of the line ?
17:23
I have tried everything as suggested by the answers but cannot solve the problem. Also, I did not get any comments/answers since I updated the question. My question is 6 days old
@randomhopeful no, the exit() does not exist in builtin namespace except when site.py is imported.
@umairdurrani did you leave a comment for the answerer?
one should use sys.exit() instead to be maximally portable
@umairdurrani everyone has given up hope then :P
Yes, I did leave the comment
user6568562
17:25
@AnttiHaapala Oh I'm sorry. Yes, you've already explained that. On the interactive interpreter though, it seems to be working tip top
user6568562
@AnttiHaapala I was just thinking out loud, not disagreeing [ :
$ python -c 'print(exit.__doc__)'
None
I'm sure that's the proper way to determine if it's available
@umairdurrani I added another coment
@umairdurrani you should realize that python does not randomly find undaq.py on wherever it happens to be on your computer; it must be told exactly: "look, run this file here"`
@AndrasDeak python -Sc 'print(exit.__doc__)'
same thing ^
17:29
uppercase S
yeah I've been wondering why it doesn't throw an error:)
> The site module (which is imported automatically during startup, except if the -S command-line option is given) adds several constants to the built-in namespace. They are useful for the interactive interpreter shell and should not be used in programs.
for some reason I assumed that python -c would already be distinct from the REPL version
17:30
@AnttiHaapala, I understand. If you see the UPDATE section in my question, I did give the path to undaq.py file. That shows the IPython code. I also tried it in cmd with python path/to/undaq.py undaq.py * But it doesn't work
guess I'm still not Dutch
me too
@umairdurrani one undaq.py too many
user6568562
@AnttiHaapala I get it better, now
@AnttiHaapala, I am just giving the example. undaq.py was typed only once
ah actually:
you must cd to the path/to/undaq.py and run from there.
because it uses multiprocessing.
17:32
Okay. This is something that I can try
Thank you. I'll update you in few minutes
@Ffisegydd bad Fizzy...bad. You vile temptress.
I'll let you know if I end up re-subbing. Trying to decide if I can justify the $50 right now.
user6568562
@AndrasDeak I hear you now. Took me a while to get it and some browsing but I see Python's indentation and phobia of mixing hard tabs and space characters making it not ideal for polyglot programming
@AnttiHaapala I just cd to path/to/undaq.py and then typed python undaq.py C:\path\to\daq\files\. This gives the traceback error: No module named undaq
17:41
if in that folder you execute
dir undaq.py
what's the result
@randomhopeful at least that's my take on the subject
@randomhopeful why not?
no other major language cares for indentation
@AnttiHaapala It gives drive info. and says 1 File(s) undaq.py
user6568562
@AnttiHaapala Give me a couple of years to understand what I'm talking about better and I'll present my final opinion
Well "not ideal for polyglot programming" is a subjective concept. One person might say C#/Python is not an ideal pair because they're too different. Another might say C#/Java is not an ideal pair because they're too similar.
17:51
but that code didn't work in c# :p
or did it?
php is a language that is not ideal for polyglotting!
DSM
DSM
I just installed undaqtools and tried python c:\Anaconda2\Scripts\undaq.py test.json (some random file I just happened to have around) and got something which looked reasonable (here).
@DSM Where is your test.json file located?
The only language not ideal for polyglotting is Phobia, the language I just made up. It fails to compile any string that is syntactically valid in any non-Phobia language. All valid Phobia programs print "Hello, World!" and exit.
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DSM
In the directory that I was running it in. I have no daq files at hand to test.
@Kevin I'd say Haskell and Scala aren't suitable because they won't satisfy the spec's nonfunctional requirements
17:56
@DSM Just saw your linked output. It does not show any files. According to getting started page of undaq tools package, the file name should be listed in that output.
DSM
DSM
Even if it's not a daq file at all?
For all I know, the code globs the input.
Don't tell the Phobia devs about Paradox, the language I just made up. It only compiles text strings that are valid Phobia programs.
@DSM Yes. I have many daq files but I also get this output for specific command. But it does not convert anything at all
@DSM For example, If I type %run C:/Users/durraniu/Anaconda/Scripts/undaq.py -r -d \\* in IPython, I get the same output as yours
But no conversion takes place
DSM
DSM
Sorry, why are you trying to run this from within an IPython console? (Oops, meeting to attend. Need to offer rhubarb.)
@DSM I tried it in both IPython and cmd and both approaches don't work
18:08
Cabbage everyone !
I have a small question about string manipulation
I have the following url : i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif , I would like to extract the 3eru57o.gif only without using regex , can str.split help me here ? Is there a better way to use ?
Yep, str.split can help you there. Go ahead and use it.
okay thanks
@DeltaWeb why wouldn't you use actual url-parsing?
@AnttiHaapala I'll look into it !
>>> from urllib.parse import urlparse
>>> urlparse('http://i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif').path
'/3eru57o.gif'
>>> urlparse('http://i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif').path.lstrip('/')
'3eru57o.gif'
it really depends on what you want to do :P
>>> urlparse('http://i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif?foo').path.lstrip('/')
'3eru57o.gif'
18:19
breaks when you don't pass http
that's annoying
this works with/without http
urlparse.urlparse('i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif').path.split('/')[1]
@idjaw no, it doesn't break. It works correctly.
hmm wait
yeah...wtf did I do
there are 10 kinds of people: those who understand URIs and those who don't
wait
>>> urlparse.urlparse('i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif').path.lstrip('/')
'i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif'
>>> urlparse('i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif').path
'i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif'
this is correct.
i.imgur.com is a relative pathname, a name of a folder
Note that they didn't paste i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif but http://i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif (i.imgur.com/3eru57o.gif)
18:24
Ok, so OP shouldn't use urllib because he was asking about how to break up a relative pathname, not a url.
@Kevin no.
@AnttiHaapala ah you're right...it's a link...
:-P
re-cbg
Nice, Kevin's old gravatar has been restored.
Sort of. Gravatars are still broken, I just uploaded a static copy of mine.
18:28
Damn, Did not notice that. :D
i.stack.imgur.com
That's a huge Kevin
At this size, you can tell I blinked for that one
@AnttiHaapala There are now 11 people who understands URIs and those who don't :P
we still don't know who that one person who doesn't though.....
dou dou dou
whoever they are...I wish them well.
I found an example on the package page (undaq tools) but the description is ambigiuous: pythonhosted.org/undaqTools/example01.html
18:36
2 python questions on tis week's newsletter.
Somebody ELI5 why my browser doesn't display gifs at regular speed after it completes looping once. It makes sense that the first loop would be slow since it's still loading, but once you hit the final frame, all the data should be there, right? And yet sometimes it takes 2-3 loops for it to reach its intended framerate.
@Kevin switch to firefox
But doctor, I am Pagliacci using Firefox
but Kevin, IANAD! AIHSB4, IAJAMM.
18:51
[I know some of these words.png]
Nothing beats IANAL
Sometimes followed by ATDNCFOLA
Then there's the more elusive IAALBNY
You guys forgot Ffisegydd
This reminds me of a text convo I had with an IRL friend:
him: Is the get-together still on for Wednesday?
me: afaik
him: What does that mean?
me: lmgtfy
him: (angry silence)
18:56
I closed that even before you added it here. :/
Heheh, we work well together it would seem.
@KevinMGranger and thus do not ... legal advice, I am a lawyer but not yours?
And This Does Not Constitute Financial Or Legal Advice
and yes

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