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17:00
32bit why ? lol
lol 32bit
Anyway I just uploaded one final version
Because managers are cheap bastards..
It only references System.dll now, if it still fails
I have no idea why
Anyway, going home cya latterrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Contains value.
:) Yey
Boom
Cya
17:01
:(
Ok, now back to my problem
I have the following structure of a string
and/or FIELD =/<>/</>/<=/>= VALUE/'VALUE'
And I need to separate them.
I need to get the AND/OR
I need the FIELD
The operators
And the values.
All separated and put them into a dictionary.
I need help with the logic..
Let's see what you have so far ?
17:16
And an actual string perhaps?
Sorry for taking so long to answer. I went out for a smoke.
I had this :
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Filtro.Trim()))
    return null;

Dictionary<string, string> dicFiltro = new Dictionary<string, string>() { { "LogicOperator", string.Empty },
                                                                          { "Field", string.Empty },
                                                                          { "ComparisonOperator", string.Empty },
                                                                          { "ComparisonValue", string.Empty } };

if (Filtro.Substring(0, 3).ToLower() == "and")
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Now I have to reconstruct.
I'm thinking of iterating through all chars from a string and check char per char
And maybe store in another char variable to check..
Ugh, is this a Portuguese-to-Logic-Operator mapping?
Just some variable names and some values..
@AndréSilva sample string?
What do you mean by that ?
17:25
an actual string you want to parse
and DOCNUM = 'abc'
I need to break into /and/DOCNUM/=/'abc/
And there might not have /and/
@AndréSilva split on spaces?
@PhillipSchmidt Yes. Split spaces up to the logic operator.
After that, no split needed.
oh gotcha. gimme a sec
I need just some clarification on how to do it. I know you guys might be bored/angry at me asking for code all the time.. :(
I feel bad sometimes.
17:30
Not angry at all, just hard sometimes to see what you mean. Code gives us a clue :)
@JamieTownsend That is the problem, I had one thing in mind, but them it came some rules that no one told me before..
And all my code needed refactoring. :(
Right in the feels.
I still don't actually know what your trying to do, hopefully @PhillipSchmidt does
I have a string and FIELD = VALUE
I need to put and in a key of a dictionary
I need to put FIELD in another key
I need to put = in another key
And I need to put VALUE in another..
But, there might not have the and in the string.
And = can be <>
^ Me after being told to refactor my code
lol looks like a teenage mutant ninja turtle
17:35
@AndréSilva Them feels
@Billdr Can't see from imgur. :(
I know that feel bro.
(hug)
17:37
Oh.
[Test]
public void TestNameTest()
{
    string sample = "and DOCNUM = 'abc'";
    string operatorGroupName = "operator";
    string fieldGroupName = "field";
    string valueGroupName = "value";
    var regex = new Regex(string.Format(@"\b(?<{0}>and)\b \b(?<{1}>\w+)\b = '(?<{2}>\w+)'", operatorGroupName, fieldGroupName, valueGroupName));
    Assert.IsTrue(regex.IsMatch(sample));
    Match match = regex.Match(sample);
    Assert.AreEqual("and", match.Groups[operatorGroupName].Value);
    Assert.AreEqual("DOCNUM", match.Groups[fieldGroupName].Value);
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Fuckity fuck. Code out of nowhere..
It is not pretty^^
Not a problem. When I have logic problems, my brains freeze.
17:39
Not sure I understood but that matches your sample, will probably need tweaking
I spent 5 days solving a problem. I just made a better solution in 30 minutes. :(
@Billdr that is progress my friend!
I wasted 5 days.
@JohanLarsson I see you put operatorGroupName, fieldGroupName, valueGroupName..
Those 3 are inside the sample string.
@Billdr You invested five days to reach superhuman skill level?
@AndréSilva I use them in the regex pattern and later when fetching their values
Probably a bit on the verbose side but I do that at times
17:42
But, to know those 3, I need to retrieve them from the sample string.
guys I'm off
last one here :O
@AndréSilva match.Groups[operatorGroupName].Value
(here as in 'office')
BYyyyyyyyyyyyye @ActionHank!
yes. I'm now really good at producing view models that aren't needed for anything.
17:43
@AndréSilva It is called a named capture or was it named group
@AndréSilva Are you dictating the input string format?
@ActionHank :) Cya tomorrow then. :)
@RudiVisser Dictating ?
.. defining
Yeah
wait brb
cos the way I've seen most pseudo-query languages work is to literally have each operation consume one non-spaced block, any spaces you need (for ex. in field name or value) you would quote or wrap {}s around
17:45
150 lines of code down to 25. Goddamnit.
@AndréSilva you have more sample strings?
What that basically means is that you can split your string on spaces, remove empties and parse accordingly, if and/or it's a Boolean operator, if it contains = then it's a field
@Billdr I still call it progress!
It's okay, @Billdr
So you can have name=Rudi and awesome=true and "something else"=test or "something else"="boobies are fun"
Split your shit with a regex pattern like this (""[^""]*""|[^ ])+
and then check if it's and/or, or contains a = and split again like a hooker to separate the field/value
17:49
@RudiVisser naming conventions on db tables
tbl_Client or tbl_Clients or Client or Clients ?
Client
Always singular and we know full well it's a table
well, I always found it useful especially in intellisense - if you see vw its a view, if you see usp it's a stored proc etc
Abstraction, use it
@RudiVisser "like a hooker"
@ShotgunNinja yea?
@JamieTownsend Plus, depending on your views they generally have specific purposes and so can probably be singular or descriptive
HomosexualClients, LostPuppies, ClientsFromHell, LargeBoobedClients
17:58
No boobies example? Shame on you
@JamieTownsend But as far as I'm concerned unless you start naming all your variables in your code sMyString and dblResult and iIteratorCurrent, you shouldn't call your tables like that either
k
same for the columns, for example I've generally always used for example. Table: tbl_Clients - PK: client_id
Would you just use id ?
I would generally have...
I would normally use client_id so that where I need to reference in another table I can use the same name.
Client
-----------
ClientId
BusinessId
FirstName
Surname
etc..
18:01
ok, so Pascal case rather than underscore ?
I definitely prefer pascal over underscore
I am finally making a start on the api. 12 hours after I sat on my pc to do so lol
18:03
ok, so is that the same for table names then ? For example I have tbl_Client_Hours. Should this be ClientHour or ClientHours ?
Sorry. I'm back.
I hate when all of the sudden, bosses decides to scream at the wrong person for 10 minutes.
@JamieTownsend Why do you need gf's approval for buying a computer?
Joint account
not worth the hasstle
@RudiVisser Is that digg?
@JamieTownsend Assuming you have an Hour, then ClientHour
@Billdr YouTube
18:04
ahh
@JamieTownsend But assuming this is your Hour, then just Hour
@JohanLarsson Examples:
and DOCNUM = 'abc'
and ITMNUM <> 123
or CRETIM <= 'abc'
or ZTEMP > 123
@JohanLarsson the same as I would like to asked before she goes and buys clothes lol
Sry @Billdr
18:05
@JamieTownsend would she ever?
ever what ?
@AndréSilva four different strings?
@JamieTownsend ask before buying clothes?
yea she would, I would always say yes unless it was something stupidly expensive
I could say to her I want a new pc. but I could not justify it as I have a working one lol
@JohanLarsson Yes.
ok, not my business, just found it a little surprising
18:07
I think it's respectful to ask seeing as it's joint money
things like food, petrol etc that's fine
Fuck ever doing that shit
@JamieTownsend trudat
although it is 90% my money lol
Hey @AndréSilva, I got distracted, but here's a method for ya:
I can't see imgur..
18:09
A screenshot of code? The world is ending
Bleh. Hang on
FOR FUCK SAKE
Why does MVC have to use fucking NuGet
I don't want all that shit
Why the fuck don't they just bundle all their WebMatrix/OpenId shit with fucking MVC itself
yea yea ease of updating and all that bullshit but fuck that, make it stable and RELEASE
This aint no open source bullshit
Well it is, but that's not my point
</rant>
Monologue by @RudiVisser
and one more thing why does a 'Web API' project create views
I want a WEB API PROJECT, that's why I CHOSE IT
18:12
[TestCase("and DOCNUM = 'abc'", "and", "DOCNUM", "abc")]
[TestCase("and ITMNUM <> 123", "and", "ITMNUM", "123")]
[TestCase("or CRETIM <= 'abc'", "or", "CRETIM", "abc")]
[TestCase("or ZTEMP > 123", "or", "ZTEMP", "123")]
public void TestNameTest(string sample, string expectedOperator, string expectedField, string expectedValue)
{
    //string sample = "and DOCNUM = 'abc'";
    string operatorGroupName = "operator";
    string fieldGroupName = "field";
    string valueGroupName = "value";
    var regex = new Regex(string.Format(@"\b(?<{0}>and|or)\b \b(?<{1}>\w+)\b (=|<>|<=|>) '?(?<{2}>\w+)'?"
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I do not need jQuery
@RudiVisser I was gunna ask you that very question
It created, css files images etc
@AndréSilva, still not very pretty but seems to work^^
@JohanLarsson probably not the best use scenario for regex
@JamieTownsend Exactly! wtf. I'm gonna start having to use an 'Empty' template and just rebuilding the groundwork if this bullshit continues! MVC3 was perfect for its templates
18:14
@PhillipSchmidt maybe not, knee jerk reaction for me :)
I mean it's great that they have a fully-ready OpenId-based project but this is just ridiculous
@JohanLarsson sometimes they're too much fun to write to not use
@JohanLarsson Dude, explain some things about your code.
@PhillipSchmidt I always try to have unit tests for regex stuff at least, regex reads very poorly. I find tests a good way to document what they do
{0} = operatorGroupName right ?
18:17
@AndréSilva yes, string format for the regex pattern
@JohanLarsson But the operator is = < > ...
Why is it before and|or? ._.
@AndréSilva you want to capture <> etc? fixing that
18:18
@JohanLarsson when mine are too complicated, I usually just break em down into parts and write one comment line per part
Yes, I need to capture :

=
<
>
<>
<=
>=
@PhillipSchmidt yeah that is a nice feature and way to do it
@AndréSilva You want a lexer, just get one
20
Q: Poor man's "lexer" for C#

Paul HollingsworthI'm trying to write a very simple parser in C#. I need a lexer -- something that lets me associate regular expressions with tokens, so it reads in regexs and gives me back symbols. It seems like I ought to be able to use Regex to do the actual heavy lifting, but I can't see an easy way to do it...

@AndréSilva ok give me 3
@AndréSilva I'd take a look at mine, then. As long as your values are always in single quotes, it should be foolproof
18:20
FUCK
I need alcohol
See you in 45 mins, I ran out :(
@PhillipSchmidt I'm testing right now, and it seems that it is working.
Going to test with different approaches.
@AndréSilva and if theres a chance that there could be other single quotes in your string, you could always add (?<(\s?\=\s?)) to the beginning of the initial regex
that way it'll only catch em immediately following an equals sign
@PhillipSchmidt Impossible. I don't allow the user to type '
@AndréSilva ok, you should be golden, then. It's probably even faster than a regex solution, too
maybe
[TestCase("and DOCNUM = 'abc'", "and", "DOCNUM","=", "abc")]
[TestCase("and ITMNUM <> 123", "and", "ITMNUM","<>", "123")]
[TestCase("or CRETIM <= 'abc'", "or", "CRETIM","<=", "abc")]
[TestCase("or ZTEMP > 123", "or", "ZTEMP",">", "123")]
public void TestNameTest(string sample, string expectedLogicalOperator, string expectedField,string expectedComparision, string expectedValue)
{
    string logicalGroupname = "operator";
    string fieldGroupName = "field";
    string valueGroupName = "value";
    string comparisionGroupName = "comparision";
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ugly as fuk, long names :)
18:25
logicGroupName is = < > ?
logicalGroupName is and|or
comparisionGroupName is =|< etc. a bit of a misnomer maybe
But isn't and|or already in the regex?
@AndréSilva yes, I renamed some
did not include all comparisons in your list, just the ones in the sample strings
18:56
Which has a lower time complexity, regex or a custom algorithm?
@TravisJ regex is quite slow, newing up a regex is expensive
We could mock something up and time it? Sounds fun
The thing is, each situation would require a custom algorithm.
Obviously regex takes less time to implement.
Also, is the comparison language agnostic?
@TravisJ probably not
but may still be a relevant indication
@TravisJ technically, when it comes to complexity, i'd say regex is probably lower a good bit of the time (it's really just a bunch of searches). But regex also requires a lot more operations to get the same thing done, typically
The operations is where the time complexity lies though. How would it have lower time complexity but use more operations?
Does regex ever approach O(n^2)?
19:10
[TestCase("and DOCNUM = 'abc'", "and", "DOCNUM","=", "abc")]
[TestCase("and ITMNUM <> 123", "and", "ITMNUM","<>", "123")]
[TestCase("or CRETIM <= 'abc'", "or", "CRETIM","<=", "abc")]
[TestCase("or ZTEMP > 123", "or", "ZTEMP",">", "123")]
public void TestNameTest(string sample, string expectedLogicalOperator, string expectedField,string expectedComparision, string expectedValue)
{

    string logicalGroupname = "operator";
    string fieldGroupName = "field";
    string valueGroupName = "value";
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gave this:
new regex: 102
regex.IsMatch: 16
regex.Match: 11
I'm out.
dunno if that shows anything really
Later Andre
@Johan - Well, the milliseconds really wont matter. What we are looking for is the number of operations per input set.
Or really, the number of iterations of the whole input set.
@TravisJ say and I write? It is Ticks btw, dunno how much a tick is, gonna find out
19:13
@Johan - I am not sure, I do not think this is something which is very simple so we should not dedicate time to it right now :) I was kind of hoping someone else had done this analysis before or knew of it. I could not find anything when I searched SO.
@TravisJ I guess it is probably hard to say it is O something, guess it depends on the regex
I agree
We could try a split for a huge random string? And try different lengths of strings
hehe, the Java room is weird.
I've answered more database questions in the last hour and a half than I've ever had to answer before.'
Maybe you can start teaching them c# next.
Although that may be difficult, the Java room isn't exactly "sharp" :P
19:22
EW
Ell
Ell
hey who wants to help me fix this? (pastie.org/5585461) GDI says I'm locking the same bitmap region twice - when I can't be. I've added a check for equality :/
Hello Peoples
Ell
Ell
Hello
anyway I'm off to the pub, bye now
That was a very shortlived question
19:32
I answered a question in java once, felt dirty
I have answered 30 ;) Must be filthy
@TravisJ I suggest 2 hours in fetal position scrubbing yourself with lemons
While sobbing Finkle is Einhorn?
Einhorn is Finkle!
No? Not even a mouse? Ace Ventura....
on the phone
19:42
ignoring geeky references
whilst writing a geeky tool
@JamieTownsend WAKE UP
IM ALIVEEEEEEE
@JamieTownsend I added a cloud save/load thing for snippets in SharpTest :D
Going all out on this tool eh, you will prob end up using it more than what's his face called
Yeah, I added a protocol too so you can load stest:// links to load from the cloud
as my daughter would say
clever sausage
19:46
Yup
It is indeed pretty awesome, just need syntax highlighting now
Well, actually she calls me silly sausage but hey ho
buuuh, one of the guys in the Java room stumbled across a patent violation.
He get an anal probe ?
Nope. He tried to reinvent Shazam's music fingerprinting system.
@JamieTownsend it was probably busy
(slot taken)
19:48
@RudiVisser I have just realised something, I've not been banned today! Must be a new record for me
Congrats @JamieTownsend! I wonder what's going on in the Win8 Dev Room...
Let's balance it out
haha
ugh.... didn't eat lunch today, or breakfast...
Woooooooo! flags
Not sure that is enough for the more lax holiday bunch
19:51
We're all lax there's just some fucker that never speaks
and hates me lol
Maybe he is a virgin and has taken offence to my hot girlfriend. Who knows
Who knows indeed
Oh shit it's @AnnaLear
Merry Christmas!
Thanks, same to you :)
heyo @AnnaLear
hey @ShotgunNinja
19:54
Have I been naughty again ? :/
What/who was flagged?
@JamieTownsend I flagged your C**T post.
Oh ffs
Jeeeezzzzzz
So out of context
I vote to remove flags from the C# room
19:55
Nah, I looked at the context. Which is why you're not actually chat-banned right now. :P
Good Guy Gal @AnnaLear
Thanks, at least you looked and didn't ban me straight away like others do. I got banned for saying "I want to marry you" the other day lol
But still, better to clear it up cheerfully and with understanding of the context, then to let people stumble across it later and be upset.
Nobody will be upset
^ That's just ign||ant.
19:56
you cant even spell it lol
^ That's just a made up word.
@ShotgunNinja what happened to you shotgun? Too much java? :)
flags - I'm upset by you making up words
@JohanLarsson Kinda... now I'm working on fixing the AJAX stuff for the frontend... So many sites to update...
 ignant  1321 up, 228 down

The ignorant way of saying ignorant

"Your ignant"
"You're uneducated."
@AnnaLear we have an agreement on what is ok and what is not in this room, however it is sufficient that one lurker flags something and it is out of our hands. Not a huge problem but still not optimal
1. " I know that ignant 'ho did not just rub up on my man."
I keep flagging people hoping that Jon Skeet will moderate :P
Plus, it drives traffic to the chat room...
Is it not freedom of speech anyways ?
Depends on the country.
19:59
I guess that depends on your country of origin.
Not for you
nice shotgun :D
@TravisJ likewise.
@JamieTownsend I don't think that applies here really, we should probably agree on what is ok. Community...
Let me change my proxy to be the USA and then I can say what I want and shoot what I want

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