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Feb 1, 2015 20:56
Im trying to match some strings like "(Res:blablabla)" to change the type of brackets in a passage of text, ive tried a few regexps but none seem to give the desired result.. \((Res:[.]*)\) is an example (hopefully it wont get un-escaped) anyone able to help?
Mar 19, 2013 19:35
good book though
Mar 19, 2013 19:16
glad
Mar 19, 2013 19:16
<_<
Mar 18, 2013 17:39
awesome, thanks
Mar 18, 2013 17:38
anyone know if you can launch a node script from inside the interactive shell? trying to run a script but not close the shell after its finished.
Mar 18, 2013 13:32
if there are no linebreaks it will parse it
Mar 18, 2013 12:48
anyone able to check/improve a function :/ jsfiddle.net/fcUaX
Mar 18, 2013 12:29
indexes and lengths are mean :/
Mar 18, 2013 02:11
anyone know of any modules for handling recordsets (not sure if thats the right name). ive got a tab delimited file and i want to be able to read records out (with something like next and previous) and also append new ones. a record is just a value and not key/value. ive been trying to make my attempt work for a while now :(
Mar 18, 2013 02:02
herp.. my recordset appears to double every load too
Mar 18, 2013 01:56
now i just need to work out why my callback is being called for every record :/
Mar 18, 2013 01:55
i fixed a bug, guess it wasnt actually getting to them
Mar 18, 2013 01:54
nevermind :D
Mar 18, 2013 01:54
hmm
Mar 18, 2013 01:54
i fixed the bug
Mar 18, 2013 01:52
i do yes, but they dont appear if i debug it with node-inspector
Mar 18, 2013 01:51
command prompt*
Mar 18, 2013 01:51
when debugging i dont get any output in the console
Mar 18, 2013 01:44
with node-inspector, is it possible to get console.log()s to show in the debug window?
Mar 18, 2013 00:32
mmm callbacks
Mar 18, 2013 00:30
hmm got node-inspector running. quite complicated. :D
Mar 17, 2013 23:55
is there any way to step through node execution :/? i have an error but not sure where its coming from
Mar 17, 2013 23:51
req.write probably takes a string
Mar 17, 2013 22:00
responseText on an xhr is the same data as responseXML? just as a string?
Mar 17, 2013 21:57
yeah figured out what was wrong in the end, typos ftl
Mar 17, 2013 21:46
I have a div, with an click event that makes it contenteditable. This works, however I cannot turn it off with the same event. Do the click events change?
Mar 17, 2013 16:49
when you register for SO, whats the default "send me emails about messages/whatnot" period :/ anyone know?
Mar 17, 2013 13:26
var b = Buffer.concat(list, length); ? or does it need to be new Buffer.concat?
Mar 17, 2013 12:54
hmm [TypeError: Argument must be a string] but it didnt break so i dont know where that is :D
Mar 17, 2013 10:12
!!cake?
Mar 17, 2013 00:42
with fs.write, on an append only file do i still have to include the position argument?
Mar 17, 2013 00:19
the file will be used in my app yes
Mar 17, 2013 00:16
i dont want a database though
Mar 17, 2013 00:16
yeah
Mar 17, 2013 00:15
kinda, just not quite as advanced :P
Mar 17, 2013 00:13
with file mode a+ (read +append), i cant modify anything thats written already right, (i know append kinda means that)
Mar 16, 2013 18:38
thats what i thought it did, but the doc seemed a little odd
Mar 16, 2013 18:34
the offset argument for fs.read. is this a position in the buffer to start reading to? so if offset was 10. it would leave the 1st 10 bytes alone and read into 11+?
Mar 16, 2013 17:49
i suppose i dont really need that sort of variable, seeing as its fairly safe anyway.
Mar 16, 2013 17:47
i'm playing with the "pattern" module, that nstore is made with, just trying to work out if i can have a private type variable
Mar 16, 2013 17:46
that was just an example i had laying around, i doubt anything i make will end up on npm :/
Mar 16, 2013 17:32
var getMonth = (function() { var m = ["J","F","M","A","M","J","J","A","S","O","N","D"]; return function(n) { return m[--n]; } })();
is there anyway to get something like the "m" variable when creating an object like var x = { "a": function() { return; } }; ?
so its there, but not visible
Mar 16, 2013 17:09
ones without switches
Mar 16, 2013 17:04
when Fs.reading a file, if bytesRead < length does that indicate the end of file? or could something else cause this? (nodejs)
Mar 16, 2013 15:36
really need to start using something like that <_< i can nopaste the code?
Mar 16, 2013 15:29
i have a file with tab delimited utf-8 strings, im trying to read all the records out, (passing each one to a function that handles it) and then leave the file open for new records to be appended to it.
 

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Feb 1, 2015 20:53
seems to have un-escaped some of my example
Feb 1, 2015 20:52
I'm trying to match strings like "(Res:.......)" in a passage of text, I've tried (Res([.]*)\ and a few variations on that but cant get it to work. anyone able to help?
 

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Mar 18, 2013 12:33
var r = [ "0", "1" ];
var rOut = [ "2", "3" ]; // records being written (added to r when written)
var rQueue = [ "4", "5" ]; // records to write (added to rOut when ready to write)
var rFind = 4; // the record i want
// r <- rOut <- rQueue

function getR(rGet) {
	var length = r.length - 1;
	if (rGet > length) { // record not in r
		if (rGet > length + rOut.length - 1) { // record not in r or rOut
			length += rOut.length - 1;
			if (rGet > length + rQueue.length -1) { // record not in r, rOut or rQueue (no record)