Session Start: Tue Jul 29 10:38:15 2008
Session Ident: #mirc
[10:38] * Now talking in #mirc
[10:38] * Topic is 'mIRC 6.33 @ http://www.mirc.com - RIP Randy Pausch'
[10:38] * Set by argv[0]!jinx@modemcable162.102-202-24.mc.videotron.ca on Fri Jul 25 10:35:32
[10:48] <PaulB> hello
[10:48] <PaulB> how can i get my networks/channels to open up at startup
[10:49] <LO_KEY> PaulB: on *:start: { server yournetworks.server.here -j #yourchannels,#goher
[10:49] <PaulB> LO_KEY is that code
[10:49] <PaulB> ?
[10:49] <Mike``> yes
[10:49] <LO_KEY> yes
[10:49] <PaulB> ok so type that in here?
[10:49] <LO_KEY> no
[10:50] <LO_KEY> alt+r
[10:50] <LO_KEY> paste it in the remtoe tab
[10:50] <LO_KEY> remote*
[10:50] <PaulB> ok thank you LO_KEY and Mike``
[10:50] <LO_KEY> np
[10:51] <Mike``> on *:START:{ server server1.wherever -jn #chan1,#chan2 | server -m server2.w
[10:51] <PaulB> oh great thanks
[10:52] <Mike``> the first /server command doesn't have -m on it so it uses the first connect
[10:52] <LO_KEY> mornin argv[0]
[11:04] <noahmpls> hey there people
[11:04] <noahmpls> can someone help me with the /window -h command
[11:07] <rickcp> can try
[11:07] <Sais> /help /window ?
[11:08] <noahmpls> ok i have the status window for a 2nd network on my window bar
[11:09] <noahmpls> do i do /window -h and then the window name or what?
[11:09] * noahmpls reading /help /window
[11:09] * tomalak- is now known as tomalak
[11:10] <Sais> "Status Window"
[11:10] <Sais> (with the quotes)
[11:11] <noahmpls> excellent
[11:11] <noahmpls> thanks guys
[11:12] <tomalak> that's better
[11:13] <noahmpls> thanks sais
[12:01] <PaulB> hey how do you show the timestamps
[12:01] <PaulB> i mustb e blind
[12:02] <jackal^> /help /timestamp
[12:04] <PaulB> jackal^ thank you
[12:04] <jackal^> welcome
[12:04] <PaulB> test
[12:05] <PaulB> hmm jackal^ i did /timestamp -f [HH:mm:ss]
[12:05] <PaulB> but i dont see anything showing up
[12:06] <jackal^> alt+o > irc > messages: [x] timestamp evnets
[12:06] <jackal^> event*
[12:09] <CraiZE> anyone know about hash tables?
[12:10] <_flake> what about them?
[12:11] <CraiZE> well
[12:11] <CraiZE> i have a file i want to load to a hash table
[12:11] <CraiZE> it should create a new item, per CRLF
[12:11] <CraiZE> however, well
[12:11] <CraiZE> Items with nothing loaded: 0
[12:11] <CraiZE> Lines in File: 373
[12:11] <CraiZE> Items with hash loaded: 186
[12:12] <CraiZE> i got 373 lines, and when loading it, only 186 items :(
[12:12] <_flake> then your doing something silly
[12:12] <CraiZE> seems so
[12:12] <_flake> or there are duplicate lines
[12:13] <CraiZE> there arent
[12:13] <CraiZE> no dupes
[12:13] <CraiZE> all unique :)
[12:13] <CraiZE> since its a filelist
[12:13] <CraiZE> heh
[12:13] <_flake> if theres spaces in any of the lines, they wont add, only as data, not names
[12:14] <CraiZE> ah
[12:14] <CraiZE> that sucks
[12:14] <CraiZE> no spaces within the lines
[12:14] <_flake> then you are indeed, doing something silly
[12:14] <_flake> paste the script on a pastebin
[12:15] <_flake> and a sample from the input file
[12:16] <CraiZE> ok
[12:17] <supkill> war?
[12:17] <supkill> 2 on 2?
[12:17] <supkill> HALLO !!
[12:18] <supkill> WAR 2 ON 2?
[12:18] <CraiZE> http://pastebin.com/m3a51e761
[12:18] <CraiZE> script & input.txt
[12:18] <supkill> Hello? I Search a War ? Cod 2? 2 on 2?
[12:18] <supkill> g
[12:18] <supkill> s
[12:18] <supkill> dsg
[12:18] <supkill> f
[12:18] <supkill> fhds
[12:18] <supkill> hf
[12:19] <supkill> fh
[12:19] <CraiZE> you see an error _flake?
[12:19] <rapperul_> no
[12:19] <rapperul_> whay?
[12:20] <CraiZE> rapperul_, are you flake?
[12:21] <_flake> uh
[12:21] <_flake> that aint how hash files are layed out
[12:22] <CraiZE> nope
[12:22] <rapperul_> no
[12:22] <_flake> so yes, you are doing something silly
[12:22] <rapperul_> yoo
[12:22] <CraiZE> so whats the problem ?
[12:22] <rapperul_> i'm from romania
[12:22] <rapperul_> do you know this contry
[12:22] <rapperul_> ?
[12:23] * jackal^ does, been there days ago :D
[12:23] <rapperul_> man!
[12:24] <CraiZE> rapperul_, you discovered the internet?
[12:24] <rapperul_> no
[12:25] <rapperul_> this is not new for me
[12:25] <CraiZE> u sure know how to hide that :)
[12:25] <rapperul_> the mirc is new for me;)
[12:26] <CraiZE> :)
[12:26] <rapperul_> is the first talk for me:D
[12:26] <rapperul_> and where are you from?
[12:26] <_flake> CraiZE, read how hash files are formatted, you cant simply load any old file
[12:27] <CraiZE> ah
[12:27] <CraiZE> i dont see in the .hlp file
[12:27] <CraiZE> how they are formatted
[12:27] <CraiZE> would you like to tell me how they are formatted?
[12:28] <rapperul_> i dont know
[12:28] <rapperul_> sorry
[12:28] <rapperul_> :(
[12:29] <_flake> Entry.Name.Here
[12:29] <_flake> data data dasdasijdiasjdias
[12:29] <_flake> Another.Entry.Name.Here
[12:29] <_flake> data more data moredata etcetc
[12:29] <CraiZE> ah
[12:30] <CraiZE> so line 1 = entry name, line 2 = data
[12:30] <CraiZE> and so forth?
[12:30] <rapperul_> k
[12:30] <_flake> line 1 cant contain any spaces
[12:30] <CraiZE> alright
[12:30] <CraiZE> i can just number it
[12:30] <CraiZE> gonna try
[12:32] <rapperul_> line 1 = Marian , line 2 = 17
[12:35] <_flake> rapperul_, shut up please
[12:35] <rapperul_> hmmm
[12:36] <rapperul_> you shut up
[12:36] <rapperul_> :P:P
[12:36] <rapperul_> you can ctolk to me on yahoo id
[12:36] <rapperul_> on r_mario17
[12:39] <_flake> :)
[13:49] * rekkals is now known as slakker
[15:11] <sonia> is there a way to toggle on or off on how fast you join channels so i dont ex
[15:13] <e|R> you mean part/join too fast?
[15:14] <sonia> no like when i log in with a psybnc
[15:14] <e|R> channel wont kick you of that
[15:14] <sonia> and i am in a lot of channels so it excess floods and my other client it dont
[15:14] <e|R> ah
[15:15] <CraiZE> how can i have an alias that i can call as $blah ?
[15:15] <e|R> that a reason not to use psybnc :P
[15:15] <Sais> Are you sending anything on join? There would be no excess flood if you are no
[15:15] <Sais> CraiZE: use "return <value>" in it.
[15:15] <CraiZE> i tried
[15:16] <sonia> no im not its psybnc joins to fast
[15:16] <CraiZE> alias /blah { return blah } - //echo $blah(hello)
[15:16] <CraiZE> doesnt do stuff
[15:16] <Sais> It should be echoing 'blah'
[15:16] <CraiZE> try it, its not in 6.33
[15:17] <Sais> /alias blah return blah
[15:17] <Sais> $blah = blah
[15:17] <CraiZE> ah
[15:17] <CraiZE> $blah
[15:17] <Sais> seems to work
[15:17] <CraiZE> but $blah() not?
[15:17] <Sais> $blah(hello) = blah
[15:17] <CraiZE> doesnt work for me oO
[15:17] <Sais> Not that you're doing anything with the parameter.
[15:18] <Sais> $version = 6.33
[15:18] <CraiZE> works now
[15:18] <CraiZE> weird
[15:18] <CraiZE> try it with /12
[15:18] <CraiZE> it wont work then
[15:18] <CraiZE> alias /12 { return blah }
[15:18] <CraiZE> then $12
[15:18] <CraiZE> ;)
[15:18] <Sais> no, because "$12" is a special sequence
[15:18] <CraiZE> yes, apparently so, heh
[15:19] <CraiZE> my bad, thank you :D
[15:21] <PC> that echoes text to a channel window that only you can see
[15:22] <CraiZE> lol, i am well aware of that :) so is Sais
[15:22] <CraiZE> problem was, $<number> doesnt work
[15:22] <PC> i smell porn spam
[15:22] <PC> from sonia
[15:22] <Sais> ^_o
[15:23] <PC> i could be wrong
[15:23] <PC> since the e-mail address they can find for me on irc is fake
[15:23] <PC> they will get a returned e-mail for each one they try to send
[15:24] <PC> thereby spamming themselves
[15:24] <Sais> talking of spam....:|
[15:24] <PC> i just ate
[15:24] <PC> but here is a trivial fact...
[15:24] <Sais> Ah - that's what's coming out of your mouth.
[15:25] <PC> Hawaii is the #1 consumer of SPAM (the food)
[15:25] <qwerty-> i hope in relative terms
[15:26] <PC> which relative do you hope about?
[15:26] <PC> j/k
[15:26] <qwerty-> dvorak
[15:26] <PC> time for me to find something to do
[15:47] <e|R> How do I get identd server to work with colloquy
[15:58] <sat> how the fuck should we know
[16:07] <CraiZE> in hash tables, is it possible to search for the <item>
[16:07] <CraiZE> instead of <name> ?
[16:07] <argv[0]> $hfind
[16:07] <argv[0]> did you read the help? it says how
[16:07] <sat> you mean <data> instead of <item> ?
[16:07] <CraiZE> ah
[16:07] <CraiZE> maybe :D lemme check
[16:07] <argv[0]> maybe meaning "no".
[16:08] <CraiZE> i actually am reading it, heh
[16:08] <CraiZE> but thought i "had" it figured out, seemingly not
[16:10] <CraiZE> its possible to store it like <id> <lots of data> right, and the
[16:11] <argv[0]> lots of data being max 4096 bytes, sure
[16:11] <argv[0]> unless its bvar
[16:12] <CraiZE> ok
[16:12] <CraiZE> 4096 should be aplenty :)
[16:13] <CraiZE> but i must be doing something wrong
[16:16] <CraiZE> hrm, i can only see how to search for items, not for the actual data?
[16:16] <sat> If you specify the .data property, searches for a matching data value.
[16:16] <sat> that would be, $hfind().data
[16:16] <CraiZE> hm
[16:21] <CraiZE> thanks :)
[16:26] * kmila is now known as calentita
[16:27] <calentita> hola
[16:32] * calentita is now known as zorrita
[17:31] * FlowerGir is now known as FlowerGrl
[17:45] * Osc_HE is now known as Osc
[17:52] <CraiZE> is it normal that a hashtable seems slow?
[17:55] <rickcp> depends on your definition of slow
[17:55] <rickcp> and what you're doing
[17:55] <CraiZE> i uh, have a folder that im scanning
[17:55] <CraiZE> filelist
[17:55] <CraiZE> each file , i check if its already been cached to my hashtable by searching
[17:56] <CraiZE> if it exists, i grab the data from the cache
[17:56] <CraiZE> if its not been cached, i do lots of stuff (binary reading of the file, conv
[17:56] <CraiZE> however
[17:56] <rickcp> then we're back to your definition of slow
[17:57] <CraiZE> with the cache/hashtable - its slower than actually reading the title from e
[17:57] <CraiZE> hence, my definition of slow
[17:58] <CraiZE> i didnt think, on 400 files, that it would be faster to open each file, extr
[17:58] <CraiZE> than caching all this on the hdd :)
[17:58] <CraiZE> in a hashtable
[18:02] <rickcp> I guess you're right
[18:12] <dmaresca> rickcp
[18:12] <dmaresca> sup bro
[21:45] <onizuka> hi
[21:47] <onizuka> when executing commands like /say %var it would say "%var" while when using
[21:48] <onizuka> while using say (and other commands) from a script
[21:48] <onizuka> its always like //say
[21:48] <onizuka> is there a way to avoid that (resolving vars)
[21:49] <LO_KEY> //var %test = sure there is | echo -a $eval(%test,0)
[21:55] <onizuka> actually i used that example for another thign
[21:56] <onizuka> dunno what that does O.o
[21:56] <LO_KEY> doesnt 'resolve' (evaluate) the variable
[21:56] <onizuka> it would echo %test"
[21:57] <LO_KEY> yes
[21:57] <onizuka> *it would echo "%test" ??
[21:57] <onizuka> not its conents?
[21:57] <onizuka> *contents
[21:57] <LO_KEY> type it find out
[21:57] <onizuka> ok but i need another things
[21:57] <LO_KEY> then explain what other things you need. you got what u asked for.
[21:58] <onizuka> its like /run file.exe /Something[^\d] [^\d]blabla/
[21:58] <onizuka> but without evaluating
[21:59] <LO_KEY> its like... what ?
[21:59] <onizuka> i put /run file.exe $eval(/Something[^\d] [^\d]blabla/,0) ??
[21:59] <LO_KEY> /Something[^\d] [^\d]blabla/
[21:59] <LO_KEY> wont evaluate to anything
[21:59] <LO_KEY> so u dont need $eval
[21:59] <onizuka> well in some way it does sec
[22:01] <onizuka> ah i think it ommits the { } from the line
[22:10] <jads> @find leticia
[22:45] * jackal^ is now known as J
[23:08] <Mewtroid> hi.
Session Close: Wed Jul 30 00:00:00 2008