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L6[00:09:19] <Death> HALLO.
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L8[00:31:17] <Bizzycola> sup
L9[00:32:18] <Death> Ceiling.
L10[00:33:06] <Bizzycola> What about the
floor
L11[00:33:12] <Bizzycola> If you're upside
down it might be up for you
L12[00:33:48] *
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L13[00:33:52] <Death> hmm.
L14[00:33:57] <Death> This is a more
interesting angle
L15[00:34:06] <Bizzycola> Indee
L16[00:34:07] <Bizzycola> d
L17[00:34:24] <Death> oh lookie there's a
spider on teh ceiling
L18[00:34:28] *
Death gtfo's
L19[00:35:37] <Bizzycola> lol
L20[00:36:48] <Gopher> ok. Sleepy time.
Assignment statements done, only block, body, if, for, while, and
function declarations left to add to the parser. (that's less than
it probably sounds like.)
L21[00:37:14] *
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L22[00:37:17] <Death> G'night.
L23[00:37:17] <Gopher> Think I'll leave
most of that aside, just do block and then get started with the
compiling to bytecode bits tomorrow morning...
L24[00:37:19] <Bizzycola> night
L25[00:37:41] <Gopher> that's enough to
compile a hello world program with, after all.
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L75[08:00:37] <Wobbo> A new version
already? O_o
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L78[08:02:55] <Wobbo> Hi Gopher
L79[08:03:01] <Gopher> hey, wobbo
L80[08:04:15] <Gopher> today, the fun
begins, I start trying to turn these syntax trees into
bytecode!
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L83[08:06:38] <dangranos> is there exists
OC servers?
L84[08:09:08] <Wobbo> dangranos: Wired has
a server that does have OC, but he didn’t put in on the
forums
L85[08:09:24] <Sangar> Wobbo, yeah, only
very minor stuff though. and i have to ninja swap the 1.6 version
>_> didn't see the fingerprint message when i first tested
due to all the other mods' spam :P
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L87[08:11:52] <Kenny> a second build
already today?
L88[08:12:32] <Kenny> my bad, the other was
yeatedray hehe
L89[08:13:38] <Wobbo> I have an avtar on
the forums now!
L90[08:13:41] <Wobbo> *avatar
L91[08:15:59] <Wobbo> Gopher: did you
actually chang the spec from HLRL or is the version in the wiki
still up to date?
L92[08:16:46] <Gopher> I broke the spec
down into more detail for implementation, think there were a few
changes along the way, can't remember for sure
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L94[08:20:12] <Gopher> just looked over it,
main change is that assignment how has an optional
"local" prefix, which forces shadowing if matching
variables already exist.
L95[08:20:31] <Wobbo> Which I will always
use :P
L96[08:20:34] <Gopher> tho I may change
that keyword, I keep going back and forth
L97[08:20:37] <Gopher> well, see, it's not
like lua
L98[08:20:50] <Wobbo> Are variables defined
in the function local?
L99[08:20:57] <Wobbo> in the function
definition
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L103[08:21:27] <Gopher|omnom>
herpderp
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L105[08:21:29] <Gopher> anyway
L106[08:21:35] <Gopher> well, see, it's
not like lua, there aren't globals
L107[08:22:19] <Gopher> but if you did,
ex, "i=10 if (stuff) { i,j=1,2 print(i,j) }
L108[08:22:38] <Gopher> the j would be
created locally inside the if block, because there wasn't a j
yet
L109[08:22:50] <Gopher> but the i would be
the parent block's i
L110[08:23:05] <Gopher> unless you add
local prefix, forcing it to create a new i
L111[08:23:48] <Gopher> but I may change
it from local to "def" or "var" or something, I
keep flip-flopping
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L113[08:24:04] <Gopher> saying
"local" could be taken to mean otherwise they are
global
L114[08:24:12] <Gopher> which they're
not.
L115[08:24:25] <Wobbo> I wouldn’t use
local, since everyone using it is a Lua programmer, it would lead
to confusions
L116[08:24:49] <Gopher> yeah, so I'm
leaning towards "def"
L117[08:25:25] <Gopher> but it'll be
optional, required only where there is ambiguity
L118[08:26:47] <Wobbo> I would use it
everywhere, but I already said that approx. five times :P
L119[08:27:37] <Gopher> everywherre?
"def a,b=f() dostuffwith(a,b) def a=a+1?
L120[08:27:57] <Wobbo> Everywhere where it
might be ambigous :P
L121[08:28:00] <Gopher> and obviously you
wouldn't use it where you /wanted/ to use a variable from the
parent scope :P
L122[08:28:16] <Gopher> yes, that would be
the intention, using it where it might be ambiguous. XD
L123[08:28:49] <Wobbo> I would use it
everywhere where I don’t want to use the parent variable :P
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L127[08:46:29] <JoshTheEnder> I AM HOME
\o/
L128[08:46:43] <Wobbo> wb
JoshTheEnder
L129[08:46:49] <JoshTheEnder> also thanks
Kenny for the message
L130[08:47:13] <Bizzycola> Hia josh
L131[08:47:26] <JoshTheEnder> hello
there
L132[08:47:59] *
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L133[08:48:04] <JoshTheEnder> SuPeRMiNoR2,
you here?
L134[08:48:35] <Bizzycola> hows it
goin
L135[08:49:21] <JoshTheEnder> 'Tis going
fine, watching DW20's AppEnergistics 2 spotlight
L136[08:51:51] <Bizzycola> cool
L137[09:06:54] <Kenny> no prob
L138[09:07:21] <Kenny> had to search back
up about 1500 lines in the log hehe
L139[09:07:32] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L140[09:08:11] <Kenny> i have one
advatange, i use nick colors hehe
L141[09:08:32] <Kenny> so all i had to do
was search for yellow and find it hehe
L142[09:10:02] <SpiritedDusty> Sangar,
internally, does OC's rebooting just mean turn off and turn back
on?
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L144[09:10:19] <SpiritedDusty> or is there
some difference to it?
L145[09:10:35] <SpiritedDusty> oh hes
gone. herpderp
L146[09:10:52] <Kenny> turn of and back on
is a hard boot, you alkso have a soft boot
L147[09:11:18] <Kenny> he has a reboot
command i believe
L148[09:11:47] <Sangar> SpiritedDusty, in
the recent versions soft rebooting will not clear /tmp, other than
that it's the same.
L149[09:12:04] <SpiritedDusty> ah ok.
thanks Kenny and Sangar
L150[09:12:33] <Gopher> That was my
suggestion, keeping tmp on soft boots :D
L151[09:12:45] <SpiritedDusty> awesome
:D
L152[09:12:48] <Gopher> was thinking about
installers, you can use /tmp/autorun to do things now
L153[09:12:48] <Bizzycola> Sounds
useful
L154[09:13:05] <Bizzycola> though I've
never personally used the tmp dir, but I've written a program or
two that probably could have used it :p
L155[09:13:19] <Gopher> if, ex, your
installer has to update the main autorun file and wants to reboot
to apply those changes
L156[09:13:34] <SpiritedDusty> that'd be
useful ^
L157[09:13:37] <Bizzycola> Ah indeed
L158[09:13:43] <Gopher> I just wish
writing to tmp didn't come with the time delay that writing to
physical disks does
L159[09:13:51] <Bizzycola> time
delay?
L160[09:14:02] <Bizzycola> Does it remove
after a certain amount of time/
L161[09:14:03] <Gopher> seemed to, last I
checked, which made heavy logging to file really slow programs down
even if the log was in /tmp
L162[09:14:11] <SpiritedDusty> is that
intentional?
L163[09:14:23] <SpiritedDusty> I think
logically writting to RAM would be faster than writting to a
disk
L164[09:14:38] <Gopher> yeah, and the
purpose of the delay is, I assume, to prevent prograsm absuing the
real server's HD
L165[09:14:45] <Gopher> which doesn't
apply to /tmp really
L166[09:14:51] <Bizzycola> Ah
L167[09:15:09] <Bizzycola> Wait, so it
writes slower to tmp?
L168[09:15:35] <Bizzycola> Also, can I
create a file in it with the the lua's io function that creates a
random file?
L169[09:15:35] <SpiritedDusty> writting
slower to tmp makes no sense at all
L170[09:15:45] <Gopher> no, it currently
writes the same speed to tmp as to physical disk, or seemed
to
L171[09:15:52] <Bizzycola> Ah
L172[09:16:00] <Gopher> it's been since
1.2.3 since I tried it, but I didn't see anything about a change in
the logs
L173[09:16:19] <SpiritedDusty> maybe
San_gar changed something internally since then
L174[09:16:22] <Gopher> one of my early
programs, for debug purposes I tried really spamming info to a log
file, for review later, but reeeally ground my program's speed to a
halt
L175[09:17:03] <SpiritedDusty> I've
finally been getting back to work on my emulator but with all the
new OC versions, I can't decide which one to base it on :P
L176[09:17:11] <Gopher> latest?
L177[09:17:26] <Kenny> Gopher, with
Sanga-r there is no latest
L178[09:17:27] <SpiritedDusty> by the time
I finish like 50% of it, a new version comes out lol
L179[09:17:37] <Sangar> write speeds for
all file systems are equal because there's no difference between
them on the level of abstraction the file system component sees :P
and yes, the speed is limited to avoid brutalizing servers
L180[09:17:39] <Bizzycola> How much does
it really change?
L181[09:17:43] <Kenny> i've seen him do as
many as 9 builds in one day
L182[09:18:04] <SpiritedDusty> I guess
I'll wait till OC 1.3 or something
L183[09:18:06] <Gopher> sangar: yeah,
that's what I figured. No possibility of /tmp being an exception?
does it actually write that to physical disk somewhere I've just
not found?
L184[09:18:07] <Bizzycola> Sangar: Ah.
Does lua's IO function to create a random file work in OC with the
/tmp/
L185[09:18:19] <Kenny> Dusty, 1.2.7 just
came out hehe
L186[09:18:34] <Gopher> pretty low
priority suggestion, really, but it'd be nice
L187[09:18:36] <SpiritedDusty> almost
there… just 3 more versions
L188[09:18:54] <SpiritedDusty> then Sangar
is gonna troll me by doing 1.2.9.1
L189[09:19:04] <Bizzycola> You should be
glad, it's good he updates it a lot :p
L190[09:19:16] <Sangar> Gopher, not
really, due to how the call limits work, i'm afraid. i could raise
write speeds in general a little though if it's that bad? is
it?
L191[09:19:37] <SpiritedDusty> yeah it's
really nice to have a mod dev that is open source and updates
often
L192[09:19:54] <Bizzycola> Teach CC a
lesson :p
L193[09:19:59] <Gopher> well, the rate I
was spamming the log, I would've filled /tmp pretty fast anyway, so
it was a pretty extreme case where it was affectign me so
much
L194[09:20:19] <SpiritedDusty> does dan200
make his money solely on CC or does he have a day job?
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L196[09:20:32] <SpiritedDusty> hello
Vexatos
L197[09:20:34] <Bizzycola> io.tmpfile ()
is the function I was thinking of
L198[09:20:38] <Vexatos> o/
L199[09:20:47] <Bizzycola> AFAIK he
doesn't have a proper job?
L200[09:20:55] <Sangar> Bizzycola, that
creates a file in $TMP, which per default is /tmp, so the tmpfs,
yes.
L201[09:20:58] <Bizzycola> Think he also
submitted a game to steam greenlight recently
L202[09:21:02] <Gopher> He had a day job
until january, now he's trying to make a full-time thin out of it.
It's not the normal CC mod he makes money from, tho, it';s the
CCEdu version he's being paid to develop, which has a lot of
different features
L203[09:21:03] <Bizzycola> ah cool,
thanks
L204[09:21:15] <SpiritedDusty> oh
interesting
L205[09:21:18] <Gopher> and he's
also..what bizzy said, working on another game
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L209[09:21:33] <SpiritedDusty>
misclick
L210[09:21:42] <Bizzycola> I believe he
posted asking people to vote for it on his site
L211[09:22:12] <Gopher> if you've ever
seen screenshots of green turtles, those are ccedu's basic turtles.
They don't use lua, they have an inventory-like interface where you
drag and drop symbolic instruction - forward, turn, etc.
L212[09:22:23] <Bizzycola> Ah
L213[09:22:30] <Bizzycola> I assume CCEdu
is what schools and stuff use?
L214[09:22:46] <Gopher> yeah, that's the
intention, no idea what the actual status is presently
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L217[09:27:08] <SpiritedDusty> when is
computer.isRobot() getting deprecated?
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L219[09:28:52] <Wobbo> is computer.isRobot
getting deprecated?
L220[09:28:56] <Sangar> SpiritedDusty, in
OC1.3, which is what i'll be working on soon-ish.
L221[09:29:10] <SpiritedDusty> k
L222[09:29:20] <Sangar> Wobbo, yeah, check
if there's a robot component instead
L223[09:30:00] <Wobbo> Will the api be
removed as well?
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L225[09:31:11] <SpiritedDusty> Wobbo, I
don't think so. since it's just an abstracted version of the robot
component
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L228[09:33:09] <Gopher> if the robot api
is just wrapping and re-calling identical functions on a robot
component, the robot api would seem like a waste of memory?
L229[09:33:34] <ping> \o/ update
L230[09:33:58] <SpiritedDusty>
4.673kb
L232[09:35:14] <Gopher> SpiritedDusty:
yeeah, the checkarg calls don't seem like enough to justify the
memory use to me personally :/
L233[09:35:33] <SpiritedDusty> look at the
turnLeft and turnRight functions
L234[09:35:47] <Gopher> O_o that's ...
odd
L235[09:35:48] <SpiritedDusty> it makes it
more user friendly than robot.turn(true)
L236[09:36:12] <Gopher> I can't think of a
compelling reason the component would've been implemented that way
in the first place, tbh XD
L237[09:37:36] <SpiritedDusty> there's no
native computer.reboot(). it uses the native
computer.shutdown(true)
L238[09:37:54] <SpiritedDusty> things are
just kinda weird like that lol
L239[09:39:23] <Kenny> instead of 3
functions for place do 1 with args
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L241[09:42:56] <Kenny> about time
Neon
L242[09:43:09] <Neonbeta> Yeahhh
L243[09:43:21] <Neonbeta> Slept a little
more then planned
L244[09:43:51] <Kenny> i can see. i been
up for 5 hours now
L245[09:45:07] <Neonbeta> :o
L246[09:46:04] <Kenny> it's almost noon
here and i been up since baout 6:30
L247[09:46:24] <Kenny> told you i only
sleep about 5-6 hours
L248[09:47:01] <Wobbo> Kenny gets up
early, you shouldn’t use his interal clock to sync with :P
L249[09:47:14] <JoshTheEnder> not sure how
long i've been awake, got up about 8am eastern US time yesterday
and have only had power naps and i'm stillawake
L250[09:47:21] <Neonbeta> heh
L251[09:47:39] <Neonbeta> I don't sync
with anyones internal clock xD
L252[09:47:49] <Neonbeta> cause mine's too
fucked up XD
L253[09:48:29] <SpiritedDusty> Sangar, the
"blue screens" should be called kernel panics since OC is
more unix/linux like
L254[09:49:45] <Sangar> then call them
that :P
L255[09:50:00] ***
manmaed|AFK is now known as manmaed
L256[09:50:29] <SpiritedDusty> how do you
cause a kernel panic? :D
L257[09:50:55] <Sangar> rip out memory :P
or nil everything in _G
L258[09:51:09] <JoshTheEnder> sudo rm
-rf
L259[09:51:32] <Sangar> aside from that,
blue screens are just way too iconic to not do it like that
:>
L260[09:51:56] <SpiritedDusty>
JoshTheEnder, Password:
L261[09:52:18] <JoshTheEnder> Avast,
multiMc is not a virus. just because you havent been on in two
weeks doesnt mean you need to be throwing fits
L262[09:52:44] <SpiritedDusty> antivirus?
those are still used? o.o
L263[09:53:03] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, mainly
so windows will shut up about it
L264[09:53:14] <Wobbo> I have an antivirus
just for safety
L265[09:54:22] <Vexatos> Which one?
L266[09:54:28] <SpiritedDusty> it's like
when you have a condom. just for safety
L267[09:54:58] <JoshTheEnder> unless it's
norton, then your pretty much fucked
L268[09:55:11] <Vexatos> Yea :D
L269[09:55:47] <Wobbo> ClamXav, which is a
GUI wrapper around Clamav for Mac
L270[09:56:15] <SpiritedDusty> virus
protection on a mac?
L271[09:56:27] <SpiritedDusty> I don't
think anyone would bother making a virus for macs
L272[09:56:46] <Wobbo> One day, they
will.
L273[09:56:58] <Wobbo> And then, my virus
definitions will be outdated and I won’t notice
L274[09:57:55] <Gopher> they're not as
common, but people have been "bothering" since macs
started becoming the computer of choice for hipsters and other
people with more money than judgement
L275[09:58:09] <Gopher> (or who place an
unreasonable value on aesthetics of their computers' case)
L276[09:58:29] <Vexatos> Linux ftw!
L277[09:58:39] <Gopher> (or whose wrists
would snap if their computer weighs more than a sandwich)
L278[09:58:45] <SpiritedDusty> I have a
hackintosh. and I don't know why
L279[09:58:52] <Wobbo> Then gopher, in
which of those four catergories do I belong? :P
L280[09:58:57] <Vexatos> If I ever were to
win a Mac in some TV show or somewhere
L281[09:59:11] <Vexatos> I'd rather
unistall the OS and install Linux just to use the good hardware
:SD
L282[09:59:24] <Gopher> seriously, they
started selling millions of macs, none of which had antivirus
software because apple's official policy was "you don't need
that"
L283[09:59:43] <Gopher> which would seem
to make it a pretty tempting target for malware to me, lol
L284[10:00:38] <Gopher> best part was when
malware (not really viruses, just the obnoxious ransomware type of
trojans) started becoming a problem, apple's policy went from
"macs don't have malware problems" was "we don't fix
that."
L285[10:01:10] <Gopher> there were
incidents of people being fired from apple stores for disregarding
policy and removing malware from people's computers, because apple
doesn't want to set the precedent that it's their
responsibility.
L286[10:01:36] <Gopher> apple is evil, and
they hate their own customers, is basically the take-away people
should be making here.
L287[10:01:44] ***
Biohazard is now known as COBOL
L288[10:02:35] ***
COBOL is now known as Biohazard
L289[10:02:56] <ping> ._.
L290[10:03:02] <ping> mfw Gopher
L291[10:03:13] <ping> i diddnt know they
were THAT evil
L292[10:03:44] <Gopher> they are. They
always were. Jobs was charismatic and brilliant and oh, also
probably a sociopath.
L293[10:03:48] <JoshTheEnder> what does an
'Interweb' do?
L294[10:04:05] <Bizzycola> it's used to
crafft the internet card
L295[10:04:32] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L296[10:04:42] <Bizzycola> I thought it
was amusing :p
L297[10:05:07] <dangranos> where is Wired?
his server is down nearly for a week
L298[10:05:41] <ping> i dunno :(
L299[10:05:56] <Wobbo> Wired himself
hasn’t been online for 36 days, according to ?chanstats
L300[10:07:16] <ping> Gopher, have you
foriven me yet?
L301[10:07:34] <Gopher> I skipped
forgiving and just forgot, actually.
L302[10:07:47] <Gopher> thanks for
reminding me! UNFORGIVEN
L303[10:08:02] <ping> apparently Wired was
on 4 days ago
L305[10:08:29] * Vexatos is not known as
Wired
L306[10:08:46] *
Biohazard is now known as Vexatos
L307[10:09:05] <Biohazard> <Vexatos>
yo guys
L308[10:09:06] *
ping is now know as Biohazard
L309[10:09:08] <Biohazard> jk
L310[10:09:10] <Wobbo> Sorry Biohazard,
nobody will buy that :P
L311[10:09:11] <asie> Gopher: there's a
problem, though
L312[10:09:16] <Biohazard> Wobbo: ik
:p
L313[10:09:20] <Gopher> a problem with
what?
L314[10:09:26] <asie> Linux takes far too
much time to maintain and Windows doesn't satisfy my needs
anymore
L315[10:09:31] <Gopher> oh.
L316[10:09:32] <asie> leaving...
Haiku?
L317[10:09:41] <Gopher> Well, I'm not even
commenting on the computers themselves.
L318[10:09:41] <JoshTheEnder> o/
asie
L319[10:09:42] <asie> I actually tried to
use Haiku as a day-to-day operating system
L320[10:09:42] <asie> but failed
L321[10:09:44] <Gopher> Just the company
that makes them.
L322[10:09:46] <Biohazard> wat, linux
takes too much time to maintain?
L323[10:09:48] <asie> Gopher: Yeah, the
company sucks
L324[10:09:49] <asie> Biohazard:
Yes.
L325[10:09:54] <Biohazard> thats
false
L326[10:09:57] <asie> Ubuntu doesn't
count
L327[10:10:01] <Biohazard> i use
arch
L328[10:10:02] <asie> Ubuntu has many more
issues than that
L329[10:10:04] <asie> I used Arch
too.
L330[10:10:04] <Biohazard> takes no time
to maintain
L331[10:10:06] <asie> I know what I'm
talking about
L332[10:10:13] <Biohazard> and i also know
what i'm talking about
L333[10:10:13] <Biohazard> :p
L334[10:10:14] <asie> I used Arch, Gentoo,
Ubuntu, Debian and Slackware
L335[10:10:31] <asie> out of those, I hold
the highest regard for Gentoo, because it took a ton of time to
maintain but it offered you very great advantages for that
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L338[10:10:39] <Kenny> Sangar: si there a
way to get a date/time fojmr the OC computer?
L339[10:10:39] <ping> Biohazard_
L340[10:10:39] <Biohazard_> Hi
L341[10:10:43] <Biohazard> ye
L342[10:10:43] <Biohazard> rit
L343[10:10:44] <Biohazard> e
L344[10:11:02] <Wobbo> Biohazard_: better,
but still not quite :P
L345[10:11:26] <Sangar> Kenny, os.time() i
think?
L346[10:11:46] <Kenny> ok, kind of
wondering what time it will return hehe
L347[10:11:51] <JoshTheEnder> .oc
L348[10:11:55] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
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L350[10:12:09] <Kenny> i've heard people
say it came back with a date and tiem from 19709 hehe
L351[10:12:20] <Kenny> 1970*
L352[10:12:20] <JoshTheEnder> .oc local
os=require("os") return os.time()
L353[10:12:20] <Kennyhazard> ...
L354[10:12:23] <JoshTheEnder> ok
L356[10:12:26] <dangranos> .-.
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L358[10:12:43] <JoshTheEnder> ping is ^v
not connected to an OC instance?
L359[10:12:43] <dangranos> there should be
redstone
L360[10:12:44] <Kenny> Josh, not necessary
to a require on os
L361[10:12:48] <ping> JoshTheEnder,
hope
L363[10:12:58] <JoshTheEnder> aww,
ok
L364[10:13:02] <ping> i will once i get my
computer running
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L366[10:13:13] <Wobbot> Hey Wobbo
L367[10:13:16] <JoshTheEnder> .wobbo
L368[10:13:16] <^v> JoshTheEnder,
WoooobboooooWooobbooooWooooobboooooWoooooobboWoobboWooooooobbooooooooWooooooooobboooooooWooooobbooo
L369[10:13:20] <Wobbo> Hey Wobbot
L370[10:13:20] <JoshTheEnder> hehe
L371[10:14:58] <ping> Wobbot ._.
L372[10:15:13] <Wobbo> But, about the
time. os.time should return the UNIX time since the start of the
world. UNIX epoch is 1 januari 1970 if I am not mistaken
L373[10:15:37] <Wobbo> so according to OC,
you world started at 1 januari 1970
L374[10:16:15] <ping> os.time returns the
minecraft seconds your world existed
L375[10:16:22] <asie> neat
L376[10:16:48] <ping> minecraft seconds,
so days are 86400 seconds
L377[10:17:13] <Bizzycola> it returns the
seconds since 1/1/1970, so it should just give you the seconds
since the world was created if it doesn't already? :p
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L380[10:17:32] <ping> you can calulate
that
L381[10:18:18] <ping>
seconds*(minecraft_days/real_days)
L382[10:19:05] <Wobbo> Bizzycola: It
returns the number of seconds since the epoch, which is set to 1970
and the start of the world :P
L383[10:19:38] <Bizzycola> so in OC..it
returns the seconds since the start of the world?
L384[10:19:45] <Wobbo> Yes
L385[10:19:51] <Bizzycola> Whats wrong
with that? :p
L386[10:20:08] <ping> wait
L387[10:20:13] <Wobbo> If you format that
as a string, it gets formatted like UNIX would, so it would return
something in 1970
L388[10:20:27] <Bizzycola> Ah
L389[10:20:39] <Wobbo> That is what people
get worked up about :P
L390[10:20:57] <Bizzycola> Well that makes
sense
L391[10:21:00] <ping> someone had a MC
world that existed for hundreds of days and it was in 1971
L392[10:21:13] <Bizzycola> fun :p
L393[10:21:42] <ping> .jenkins
L394[10:21:46] <Bizzycola> It really can't
be that hard to calculate the number of days from the seconds and
display it
L396[10:21:47] <Wobbo> It is expected Lua
behavior though, if I am not mistaken
L397[10:22:03] <ping> NO CHROME ITS NOT A
VIRUS
L398[10:22:12] <Wobbo> XD
L399[10:22:17] *
ping slaps chrome
L400[10:22:40] <Vexatos> Heh
L401[10:23:07] <Vexatos> Our server at
school once told my teacher that a file I uploaded (a mind-map
program installer) would be a virus
L402[10:23:15] <Vexatos> because it marks
every .exe file as a virus
L403[10:23:19] <Vexatos> She actually
deleted it
L404[10:23:31] <Wobbo> XD
L405[10:23:41] <Vexatos> Next day I found
out and re-uploaded the file as
<program>.I-am-not-a-virus.exe
L406[10:24:07] <Vexatos> It still
exists
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L408[10:24:10]
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L409[10:24:14] <Wobbo> XD
L410[10:24:35] <Wobbo> Did windows get the
two extensions? :P
L411[10:24:45] <Vexatos> Yep
L412[10:25:01] <Vexatos> It does not care
about multiple .
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L415[10:29:03] <JoshTheEnder> hehe
L416[10:29:54] <ping> os.time returns
minecraft seconds not real world seconds
L418[10:31:08] <Bizzycola> yea its the
interweb, you craft an internet card with it :p
L419[10:31:45] <Bizzycola> I am fairly
certain you need a spider web to craft it :p
L420[10:32:06] <Bizzycola> and ender pearl
or two
L421[10:32:09] <Bizzycola> I forget
everything else :p
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L423[10:33:25] <Kenny> Sangar: wse have a
small issue with the jar signing
L424[10:35:39] <Kenny> it is now issuing a
warning that it expected fingerprint "<a number>"
but got "" and they unless they were a modder working
with a deob file they shuold redownload the mod
L425[10:35:41] <dangranos> hmm
L426[10:36:11] <Sangar> Kenny,
re-download
L427[10:36:12] <dangranos> there should
server which use interweb as money :D
L428[10:36:17] <dangranos> *should
be
L429[10:36:26] <Bizzycola> heh fun
L430[10:37:47] <Kenny> dl'ed launching
game again
L431[10:38:39] <Kenny> it is still
there
L432[10:38:58] <ping> yay
L433[10:39:03] <Kenny> and i got trhe
mesage in both 337 and 338
L434[10:39:08] <ping> random lag spike and
computer crashes in the shell
L435[10:39:18] <ping> too long without
yielding :)
L436[10:39:18] <Sangar> Kenny, 340 is
latest, it should be gone there
L437[10:39:37] <Sangar> did i miss a link
somewhere? i thought i changed them all
L438[10:40:17] <Kenny> it because the jar
isn't not signed now that the jar signing software is issuikng a
warning
L439[10:41:58] <Kenny> ok, it's gone with
340
L440[10:42:00] <ping> i just downloaded
the latest from jenkins and it worked
<^v> ping, Last successful build 5.41 MB
http://goo.gl/n10cHi 43 min ago
L441[10:42:57] <Kenny> 337 was when you
first stopped the jar siging so it somehow got into 338. didn't try
339 so don't know about it
L442[10:43:15] <Kenny> but 340 is ok
L443[10:44:42] <Sangar> good
L444[10:45:02] <Kenny> thru me for a loop
when i first saw the message hehe
L445[10:51:31] <dangranos> goodnight
L446[10:51:41] <ping> night
L447[10:52:06] <Wobbo> I’m gone for
dinner
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L450[11:00:56] <JoshTheEnder> yay, memory
is full ¬_¬ dammit mc
L451[11:01:56] <JoshTheEnder> well, GC
overhead exceded, though it has 2048M normal ram and 512M
permgen
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L453[11:05:06] <din> Hai DerpaDerps
L454[11:05:13] <Bizzycola> sup
L455[11:05:25] <Bizzycola> And don't say
the ceiling or the sky, the light, etc :p
L456[11:05:26] *
JoshTheEnder bows towards din
L457[11:05:35] *
din kisses JoshTheEnder
L458[11:05:46] <din> eeeew. Your mouth
smells like poop
L459[11:05:59] *
JoshTheEnder looks confused and returns to the shadows
L460[11:06:19] <Bizzycola> :p
L461[11:06:26] <din> I wish I knew how
awesome LInux was before
L462[11:09:34] <JoshTheEnder> i would use
linux all the time but i cba to switch to windows when i want to
play something other than minecraft or do college work
L463[11:09:42] <Bizzycola> ikr
L464[11:09:48] <Bizzycola> I hate that so
many of my games are windows specific :p
L465[11:09:51] <din> I dual booted cause
Games'
L466[11:12:05] <Bizzycola> I hardly ever
play anything other then MC and BF2
L467[11:12:12] <Bizzycola> but I couldn't
even get BF2 to run well on linux
L468[11:12:19] <Bizzycola> it runs but
it's slow and has annoying bugs :p
L469[11:14:24] ***
alekso56_off is now known as alekso56
L470[11:21:02] <Death> I used to dualboot
linux/Win8 because games and shit until the laptop was broken and
my dad never let me fix it.
L471[11:21:05] <Michiyo> Hmm I can't seem
to target li.cil.oc.api.CreativeTab.Instance for a creative tab
anymore... :/
L472[11:26:47] ***
tgame14|away is now known as tgame14
L473[11:26:56] <Michiyo> Damn, and Sangar
is away..
L474[11:28:26] ⇦
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L475[11:39:33] <Wobbo> I’ back
L476[11:46:50] <Wobbo> Gopher: How is the
compiler coming along?
L477[11:47:29] <Gopher> good, good.
compiling literals was simple enough, working on compiling binary
operator nodes now, nearly got that working
L478[11:47:46] <Wobbo> Neat
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L480[11:48:00] <Gopher> I give it
"2*(1+1)-5" and it spits back
"#BCHn#BBHn#BB+*Hn#BF-"
L481[11:48:09] <Gopher> which I'm about to
check, heh
L482[11:48:22] <ping> cloudy doesnt like
it when i talk about OC in the cc channel
L483[11:48:28] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L484[11:48:37] <Gopher> aaand yawp, that
is correct
L485[11:48:45] <ping> even though, i never
even said OC
L486[11:48:55] <ping> i just posted a pic
of interweb
L487[11:49:00] <ping> ._. wait...
L488[11:49:00] <Gopher> you did earlier, I
remember :P
L489[11:49:04] <ping> does this mean
L490[11:49:07] <ping> he used OC
L491[11:49:10] <Bizzycola> Well if he
immediately knows it's OC
L492[11:49:16] <Gopher> ffs ping,
lol
L493[11:49:17] <ping> and saw the
interweb
L494[11:49:22] <Bizzycola> Then he's..oh
what's tat magic word, starts with H.. :p
L496[11:49:29] <Bizzycola> oh
L497[11:49:31] <ping> oh yeah, i
faild
L498[11:49:37] <Gopher> dunno why mirc
bolded that paste?
L499[11:49:41] <Bizzycola> nevermind then
:p
L500[11:49:48] <Gopher> anyway, yeah, you
specifically mentioned OC lol
L501[11:50:25] <Gopher> ok, binary
expressions: compiling! :D
L502[11:50:33] *
ping headdesks
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L504[11:51:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Guys, I
come to warn you.
L505[11:51:04] <Gopher> I can do an
optimization pass later, any literal followed by a push can be
changed to a push literal..
L506[11:51:11] <Gopher> but not gonna
think about that for now
L507[11:51:19] <Gopher> the end of the
world as we know it?
L508[11:51:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Space
Engineers is cursed
L509[11:51:43] <Wobbo> Gopher: nice!
L510[11:51:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Once you
start playing, you can't stop
L511[11:51:57] ***
Death is now known as FOOD
L512[11:52:10] <ShadowKatStudios> I've
been playing it for 36 hours now.
L513[11:52:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Avoid
playing it, you'll never escaaaape
L514[11:53:13] <Wobbo> You will never
escape the black hole that is space enigneers :P
L515[11:53:20] <Bizzycola> I stop playing
it all the time
L516[11:53:23] <Bizzycola> I barely play
it at all :p
L517[11:53:40] <Gopher> I'm getting kindof
tired of the "buy now we'll finish it later, pinky-swear"
model of game development, honestly.
L518[11:53:51] <Bizzycola> ikr
L519[11:54:01] <Wobbo> Like minecraft?
:P
L520[11:54:05] <Bizzycola> Yea :p
L521[11:54:17] <Gopher> yes. Tho I shoudl
note I bought minecraft at version 1.2.5
L522[11:54:21] <Wobbo> But yeah, some
games just never finish
L523[11:54:36] <Gopher> actually, no, 1.3,
I just ended up playing 1.2.5 more at first because mods
L524[11:54:40] <Wobbo> Gopher: I bought
minecraft when Notch just started Infdev
L525[11:54:49] <Bizzycola> I got mc at 1.8
beta
L526[11:55:11] <Gopher> the difference
between minecraft and some games that try to follow it's
model
L527[11:55:14] <JoshTheEnder> 1.8.1
here
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L529[11:55:20] <Bizzycola> first time I
played it, with my brother, we got stuck in a cave for 3 hours
before thinking of digging stairs up :p
L530[11:55:25] <ShadowKatStudios> I
started playing B1.3, actually spent money and got 1.8
L531[11:55:42] <Gopher> is minecraft was
not, in most respects, all that ambitious, at first. There's
nothing minecraft does that would've made any competent programmer
say "That's ... gonna be /hard/"
L532[11:56:23] ***
FOOD is now known as Death
L533[11:56:29] <Bizzycola> You
underestimate me...wait..does that mean I'm not competent..
L534[11:56:29] <Bizzycola> :p
L535[11:56:35] <Wobbo> I started playing
(Classic) Creative and survival test, then I bought it and spent
some weeks playing indev, found out that wasn’t updated anymore and
jumped to infdev
L536[11:56:41] <Wobbo> XD
L537[11:57:04] <Bizzycola> I suppose if I
ever learned anything about 3D modeling it might be less hard
:p
L538[11:57:08] <Bizzycola> or 3d
programming
L539[11:57:12] <Bizzycola> or anything 3d
:p
L540[11:57:16] <Gopher> what 3d modeling?
it's cubes.
L541[11:57:34] <Bizzycola> Yea I meant to
say programming
L542[11:57:38] <Bizzycola> typed modeling
for some reason
L543[11:57:56] <Gopher> even then.. cubes
are "my first opengl program" material XD
L544[11:58:27] <Bizzycola> Except the
building animated players and mobs out of them all in code :p
L545[11:58:44] <Bizzycola> Not even sure
how to go about with 3D rendering :p
L546[11:58:52] <Gopher> that all came a
good bit later in development, if I remember correctly?
L547[11:59:01] <Wobbo> Computer Science
has a course on Computer Graphics here, but it is at the same time
as natural language processing and AI 2, which I both want to take,
otherwise I might help you :P
L548[11:59:38] <Gopher> but that sort of
crude hierarchical animation isn't that hard, either. It's not like
it's doing complex mesh transforms or anything, lol
L549[11:59:49] <Wobbo> Mobs weren’t in the
first versions of creative no
L550[12:00:07] <Bizzycola> Well it might
not be hard, I don't know because I don't know how to do it
:p
L551[12:00:33] <Bizzycola> I can't always
think logically very well. For example, I can't think of how I
would go about writing a cave generator, 2D or otherwise :p
L552[12:00:48] <Gopher> then sadly, no,
you are not a competent 3d game programmer. I'm sorry if this is
shocking and sad news for you, lol
L553[12:00:57] <Wobbo> I think it is
:P
L554[12:00:58] <Bizzycola> Of course
not
L555[12:01:02] <Bizzycola> I'd have to
learn it first :p
L556[12:02:26] <Gopher> ok, now the fun
part, I start compiling /identifiers/.
L557[12:02:26] <Bizzycola> I bet if I
reaallly tried I could create a basic block game with basic player
in C#/XNA
L558[12:02:39] <Bizzycola> But it'd be
flat unless I can figure out how these darn generators work
:p
L559[12:02:41] <Gopher> which means
references that have to be tracked and finalized.
L560[12:02:48] <JoshTheEnder> how do you
paste to an OC computer?
L561[12:02:54] <Bizzycola> I don't know
:p
L562[12:03:01] <Gopher> shift-insert
L563[12:03:07] <Bizzycola> Oh
L564[12:03:13] <Bizzycola> I wish I'd
known that 700 times before..
L565[12:03:25] <Bizzycola> ctrl+v too
hard? :p
L566[12:03:40] <Gopher> ctrl+v has
behavior affected by minecraft itself
L567[12:03:45] <Gopher> also, it frees you
to use ctrl+v for in-game stuff
L568[12:03:46] <Bizzycola> ah
L569[12:04:01] <Gopher> like I do in gml,
which supports ctrl+c/ctrl+v on text field objects
L570[12:04:05] <JoshTheEnder> grr, cant
seem to wget https links
L571[12:04:08] <Michiyo> yay.. the printer
container now works...
L572[12:04:19] <Gopher> josh, what
links?
L573[12:04:20] <Gopher> github?
L574[12:04:35] <Bizzycola> Does the
printer mod do much useful before look good yet?
L575[12:04:39] <Bizzycola> besides
L576[12:04:41] <JoshTheEnder> yah
L578[12:04:50] <Michiyo>
raw.github.com/etc/etc
L579[12:04:54] <Bizzycola> also
looks
L580[12:04:59] <Michiyo> Bizzycola, it now
holds items.
L581[12:05:03] <Bizzycola> cool
L582[12:05:04] <Gopher>
raw.githubusercontent.etc? if so, drop the userbit, just
raw.github.com and rest the same
L583[12:05:08] <Wobbo> Gopher: That indeed
sounds hard
L584[12:05:37] <Michiyo> I have the custom
slot stuff set now, so you can only place the proper items in their
slots.
L585[12:05:47] <Michiyo> currently you
can't take anything OUT of the container.. but yeah lol
L586[12:05:52] <Gopher> the
githubusercontent.com domain requires login authentication, but the
same links work on github.com without it
L587[12:06:27] <Bizzycola> Well removing
cannot be far off from adding!
L588[12:06:43] <Bizzycola> and even
replacing one item with another
L589[12:08:14] <Michiyo> Now I can try to
figure out how to write NBT to a item from a TE.
L590[12:09:43] <Bizzycola> good luck
then
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L592[12:09:54] <JTE|TheUnderworld>
hai
L593[12:09:59] <Bizzycola> hia
L594[12:10:00] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L595[12:10:13] <Wobbo> Shouldn’t you be
in, you know, the End and stuff?
L596[12:10:15] <Bizzycola> ingame?
:p
L597[12:10:27] <JTE|TheUnderworld> bizzy,
yes
L598[12:10:31] <Bizzycola> Ah
L599[12:10:34] <JTE|TheUnderworld> wobbo,
not all the time
L600[12:10:36] <Bizzycola> sup minecraft
josh :p
L601[12:10:43] <JTE|TheUnderworld>
huehuehue]
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L603[12:11:06] <JTE|TheUnderworld> i wish
i'd put this on a server cause i put the computer in a stupid place
¬_¬
L604[12:11:49] <JTE|TheUnderworld> hold on
where is my raspberry pi
L605[12:12:07] <Bizzycola> in a tree
L606[12:12:30] <Bizzycola> Lets create an
OC IRC bouncer
L607[12:12:44] <Bizzycola> so we can have
multiple OC computers connected to the same nick for funzies
L608[12:13:19] <Bizzycola> btw how'd that
dns server go/
L609[12:13:30] <JTE|TheUnderworld> i'm
currently setting one up on my pi so that i can relaunch minecraft
and stuff and i dont want to have a non-secured connection to my
main vps
L610[12:13:45] <JTE|TheUnderworld> havent
worked on it recently cause i was in the states for the last 2
weeks
L611[12:14:12] <Bizzycola> Ahh
L612[12:17:20] <Wobbo> Bizzycola: That
actually doesn’t sound to hard. You just need a computer that is
connected with irc that listen on a channel and broadcasts
everything it gets back on another one. (or the same, really)
L613[12:17:33] <din>
AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
L614[12:17:37] <Bizzycola> Indeed
L615[12:17:42] *
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L616[12:17:54] <Bizzycola> It'd basically
just be a proxy :p
L617[12:17:59] <JoshTheEnder> din, what
did you do/
L618[12:18:06] <Bizzycola> I wrote a
socks5 proxy once for fun
L620[12:18:10] -Kibibyte- [JoshTheEnder] Bad
Apple!! (HQ, Download, English subtitles) | by whispersiichan |
3m40s | 232w2d ago | 5,160,82 views | Rated:
4.95/5.00
L621[12:18:21] <din> JoshTheEnder, I can't
open Popcorn time :(
L622[12:18:22] <Wobbo> Then you need an
event listener that listens for network messages and passes them
onto the irc client
L623[12:19:08] <Bizzycola> Problem is, I
don't think you can host a tcp server on OC
L624[12:19:17] <Bizzycola> So it would
require modifying the IRC client a bit
L625[12:19:40] <SpiritedDusty> der...
someone on a CC server said OC depends on CC...
L626[12:19:50] <Bizzycola> lol'd
L627[12:19:51] <JoshTheEnder> well, they
are a moron
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L629[12:24:30] <JoshTheEnder> right,
there. raspberry pi is back on the wifi, now to set up znc on
it
L630[12:30:47] <JTE|TheUnderworld> right,
while znc is compiling, i'ma do more stuff on ym world
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L634[12:40:13] <Wobbo> SpiritedDusty: I
guess he thought that Lua was only used with CC :P
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L637[12:43:57] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, maybe i
should have removed some of the moduals before i started compliling
znc ¬_¬
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L639[12:50:17] <Wobbo> I like better world
generation, I don’t know who linked it to me, but thanks!
L640[12:50:31] <Wobbo> Now I can play on
Indev maps with all the features of newer minecrafts :D
L641[12:51:15] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, i like
BWG
L642[12:51:45] <JoshTheEnder> though i
wish it could do a world that was caveworld on the bottom and
normal terrain ontop
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L647[13:02:35] <JoshTheEnder> grr, where
is SuPeRMiNoR2?
L648[13:02:38] *
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L649[13:03:26] <Wobbo> LOL I got more
redstone than iron now
L650[13:03:51] <JoshTheEnder> meh, i'ma
play gmod for a bit
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L652[13:07:55] <Wobbo> Gopher: you know
what is pretty funny actually?
L653[13:07:59] <Gopher> ?
L654[13:08:34] <Wobbo> You are working on
something that you are calling high level robot language, while it
is actually more low level than C :P
L655[13:09:00] <Gopher> and much more
low-level than lua, in most respects XD
L656[13:09:08] <Gopher> but much more high
level than rl bytecode!
L657[13:10:05] <Gopher> okie, expressions
including variable names are compiling, with proper correction for
stack offsets based on ongoing calculations
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L659[13:11:12] <Gopher> ex, a=2 a^a+a
-> H#BC K#BB Hn K#BC Hn ^ Hn K#BC Hn
L660[13:11:26] <Wobbo> Nice
L661[13:12:00] <Nentify> Hey ^^
L662[13:12:02] <Gopher> or a^a^a ->
K#BB Hn K#BC Hn K#BD ^ ^
L663[13:12:08] <Gopher> hi, nentify
L664[13:13:12] <Gopher> next up: compiling
function calls. :shudder:
L665[13:13:28] <Gopher> this'll be a fun
one. Function calls will have unresolvable addresses in the first
compile pass.
L666[13:13:44] <Gopher> so gotta track
metadata to let me resolve them in a second pass.
L667[13:14:05] <Gopher> I guess I could
just require functions be declared before they're called... but
what's the fun in that? :P
L668[13:14:53] <Wobbo> Gopher: I would go
with the no fun option :P
L669[13:15:04] <Gopher> actually...
yeah... screw that, it'll be a pita and result in a potentially
expensive second pass, which actually requires repeated application
to fully resolve
L670[13:15:39] <Gopher> since resolving
one address can resize all references to it, causing the address to
change, changing other addresses and potentially resizing them, and
etc..
L671[13:15:48] <Nentify> Is OC efficient
for a server?
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L674[13:17:52] <Wobbo> Nentify: As far as
I am aware, yes
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L684[13:42:13] <Wobbo> I’m going
L685[13:42:17] <Wobbo> Bye!
L686[13:42:20] <Nentify> Bye!
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L688[13:42:35] <Gopher> later,
wo...bbo
L689[13:43:30] <Nentify> Too slow Gopher
:(
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L716[15:13:35] <Gopher> aaand finally,
function calls. Unanticipated issue there, functions cna return
multiple values... which requires handling when they are part of
expressions, ex, f(1)==0 when f returns number,bool
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L719[15:15:13] <Gopher> but if not used in
operations with other values, multiples should be kept, eg,
a,b=f(1) should set a and b to f's 2 return values.
L720[15:15:33] <Gopher> same with g(f(1)),
all returns from f should become args to g
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L722[15:16:22] <Gopher> and in one of
those rare exceptions, supporting something lua doesn't support -
g(f(1),f(2)), with f returning 2 vals, will pass 4 vals to g. in
lua, it would pass 3, as all but the last get truncated to their
first.
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L730[15:37:35] <Flenix> [2014-04-13
22:36:23] [SEVERE] [Forestry] li.cil.oc.OpenComputers$ failed
validation. Halting runtime for security reasons. Please replace
your mods with untampered versions from the official download
sites. <<-- interesting
L731[15:38:26] <Flenix> That's with
OpenComputers-MC1.6.4-1.2.7.339-universal
L732[15:39:30] <Flenix> (Out of interest,
how exactly do you do that security check? I'd love to add it to
mine to make my anti-technic code a bit more secure ;))
L733[15:39:58] <ping> ._.
L734[15:40:09] <ping> why is
forestry...
L735[15:40:44] <Flenix> I didn't even
notice the forestry tag til you said that. I should note I've not
changed forestry in this update
L736[15:41:10] <Flenix> Before updating I
had OpenComputers-MC1.6.4-1.2.3.287-universal, and forestry has
been A-2.3.1.0 the entire time
L737[15:41:37] <ping> 1.2.3 is horribly
outdates
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L739[15:43:45] <Dean4Devil> o/
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L742[15:55:25] <Dean4Devil> Yall dead or
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L745[16:01:36] <Nentify> anti-technic
code.. really..
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L747[16:23:56] <Kenny> actually busy
coding
L748[16:24:32] <Kenny> Flenix, update to
340
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L755[16:34:25] <Flenix> yes Nentify -
until they add some sort of moderation to their packs I'll have it.
Alright Kenny will do, thanks
L756[16:34:42] <Nentify> lol..
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L760[17:07:40] <Gopher> god, this compiler
has become such a mess of redundant code. >.<
L761[17:08:39] <Gopher> but! I have now
actually, truly, properly implemented every aspect of compiling
expressions. I think. Every test case I can think of at the moment
works, anywaty.
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L765[17:11:19] <test> That's pretty
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L777[19:14:58] <Coreymills26> heyy
all
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L779[19:15:33] <Gopher> hi
L780[19:15:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
escaped!
L781[19:16:06] <ShadowKatStudios> My mum
wanted her computer back and mine won't run Space Engineers
L782[19:16:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
hai
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L785[19:17:27] <Kenny> Aurleyian and
Soaryn
L787[19:17:58] <Kenny> Direwolf20
L789[19:18:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Why are
there people from the internet meeting in /person/ ? :o
L790[19:18:43] <Kenny> Slowpoke
L791[19:18:51] <Kenny> PAX East
L792[19:19:06] <Kenny> MC tournament in
Bostom this weekend
L793[19:19:10] <ShadowKatStudios> But...
this is the internet :P Fair enough :P
L795[19:20:15] <Kenny> Eddy Ruckus
L796[19:20:22] <Gopher> bbl
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L799[19:21:16] <Kenny> BararSyed
L800[19:21:26] <Kenny> ArbarSyed*
L801[19:22:15] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
wonderful, spam in the lounge section
L802[19:23:04] <pong> wat
L803[19:23:20] <ShadowKatStudios> On the
forums
L804[19:23:45] <Kenny> link
L808[19:24:49] <pong> i ninja
L809[19:25:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Out of
curiosity, have you guys ever tried to explain why you type with
capital letters and punctuation to someone that doesn't?
L810[19:26:25] <Kenny> how the hell am i
supposed to read that
L811[19:26:57] <pong> there is not much of
a point using capitals / punctuation
L812[19:27:51] <pong> that exists to make
large amounts of text easier to read
L813[19:27:53] <ShadowKatStudios> But
would you have an issue if most of what someone said was like 'brb
lol' ?
L814[19:28:37] <Neonbeta> It msotly is
tbh
L815[19:28:41] <pong> i dont usually talk
with people like that
L816[19:28:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Like,
not capitalising and punctuating for short messages is somewhat
reasonable
L817[19:29:11] <Neonbeta> brb lol
L818[19:29:18] <ShadowKatStudios> I know
people in real life that do that. I've blocked them from my email
because it gives me a headache
L819[19:29:21] <Kenny> so why did you just
capitalize the first word of that sentence
L820[19:29:35] <pong> habbit most
likely
L821[19:29:50] <Kenny> habit*
L823[19:29:57] <pong> bad habit
L824[19:30:11] <Kenny> thinking of
rabbits?
L825[19:30:14] <pong> yes
L826[19:30:16] <Neonbeta> habit
habitatit
L827[19:30:27] <Kenny> habitually
L828[19:30:32] <pong> is cawing even a
word
L829[19:30:45] *
Neonbeta caws into the sunset
L830[19:30:47] <Kenny> so now you're a
crow
L831[19:31:12] <pong> caw
L832[19:31:21] <pong> beep boop
L833[19:31:54] <Kenny> boop beep
L834[19:32:10] <Kenny> poop peep
L836[19:40:20] <ShadowKatStudios> D: This
program hatess me D:
L838[19:41:28] <pong> DD: This program
hhatess mme D:*
L840[19:41:48] <^v> ShadowKatStudios,
http:///paastebinn.com/MkxYWW1Ls
L841[19:42:11] <pong>
rInsLoc:sub(1,rInsLoc:len()-1) = rInsLoc:sub(1,-2)
L842[19:42:35] <pong> .lua
("potator"):sub(1,-2)
L843[19:42:36] <^v> pong, potato
L844[19:43:18] <pong> so whats wrong
SKS?
L845[19:43:51] <ShadowKatStudios> It
doesn't do anything
L846[19:44:08] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
meant to copy the bin, lib and usr folder to a folder of your
choosing
L847[19:44:13] <pong>
assert(filesystem.copy(foo))
L848[19:44:39] <pong> do that
L849[19:44:46] <pong> might print some
useful info
L850[19:46:38] <ShadowKatStudios> I found
the issue
L851[19:47:40] <ShadowKatStudios> :D My
installer script works :D
L852[19:48:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Now I
just have to make it decompress and install the bootloader :D
L853[19:49:49] <ShadowKatStudios> How do I
get a program that isn't an autorun to detect where it is running
from?
L854[19:50:49] <pong> .-. i dunno
L855[19:50:55] <pong> you can get the
shell path
L856[19:51:39] <pong> .help
shell.getWorkingDirectory()
L857[19:51:40] <^v> pong, Not found.
L858[19:51:42] <pong> fff
L859[19:51:43] <pong> .help
shell.getWorkingDirectory
L860[19:51:44] <^v> pong,
shell.getWorkingDirectory(): string Gets the path to the current
working directory. This is an alias for
os.getenv("PWD").
L861[19:51:48] <ShadowKatStudios>
process.running looks like it would wok
L862[19:56:37] <ShadowKatStudios> How
would I get the location of the last / in a string?
L863[19:56:48] <Michiyo> So... the
printer..
L865[19:56:52] <Michiyo> it does stuff
now.
L866[19:57:09] <ShadowKatStudios>
Thrilling message.
L867[19:57:24] <Michiyo> The content is
not the important part. :P
L868[19:57:40] <pong> its also scary
L869[19:58:15] <pong> im afraid that
printer will turn into a decepticon
L870[19:58:25] <Michiyo> then disable it.
:D
L871[19:58:48] <Michiyo> B:Render3D=true
:P
L872[19:59:02] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm a
genius :D
L874[19:59:30] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll
reverse the string, find the first /, reverse it again, cut out
from negated first /
L875[20:02:42] <pong> wat
L876[20:02:57] <pong> wat are you
doin
L877[20:07:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Copying
the autorun file
L878[20:07:15] <ShadowKatStudios> I could
download it but that's unneeded internet usagee
L879[20:07:21] <ShadowKatStudios> Plus
offline install
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L881[20:07:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Now I'm
trying to get this to 'work'
L882[20:07:48] <ShadowKatStudios>
COnsidering it didn't copy the contents, and only made the
folders.
L883[20:09:21] <pong> wait
L885[20:09:40] *
gamax92 slaps pong
L886[20:10:07] <pong> .lua
("herpa/derp/autorun.lua"):match("/(.-)$")
L887[20:10:08] <^v> pong,
derp/autorun.lua
L889[20:10:17] <gamax92> Same two distros,
same two kernel versions, yet apparently they are different and
support different features.
L890[20:10:24] *
pong slaps lua patterns
L891[20:10:34] <gamax92> and the other
kernel doesn't even boot.
L892[20:11:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Is there
any issue with the line '
filesystem.copy("/bin/"..f,insLoc.."/bin/"..f)
' ?
L893[20:11:43] <pong> .lua
("herpa/derp/autorun.lua"):match(".+/(.-)$")
L894[20:11:44] <^v> pong,
autorun.lua
L895[20:11:46] <pong> SKS ^
L896[20:12:24] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm not
interested in the name of the program, I wanted where it was
running from
L897[20:12:42] <ShadowKatStudios> local
runningFrom = process.running():sub(1,-rFrFiSl-1) does the
job
L898[20:13:05] <pong> "I'll reverse
the string, find the first /, reverse it again, cut out from
negated first /"
L899[20:13:20] <ShadowKatStudios> The
reversed first / is the last /
L901[20:13:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Then I
used the part before that /
L902[20:13:49] <ShadowKatStudios> So I
could copy the bootloader
L903[20:14:02] <pong>
:match(".+/(.-)$") ?
L904[20:15:58] <ShadowKatStudios> :D It
worked!
L905[20:16:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Now,
I'll just package the bootloader into the program and make it write
to it.
L906[20:17:10] <ShadowKatStudios> How do I
make a multiline string?
L907[20:17:24] <gamax92>
"Hi\nThere!"
L908[20:20:33] <gamax92> hmm, wth, how do
i have two different kernel from the same disto
L909[20:23:19] <ShadowKatStudios> :D Okay,
now I have to make it write the bootloader
L910[20:23:29] <gamax92> ahh, a few i686
packages made there way onto my system
L911[20:25:28] <gamax92> Great job
gamax92, you uninstalled glibc.
L912[20:26:58] <ShadowKatStudios> :D A
fully self-contained installer
L913[20:27:03] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
halp
L914[20:27:13] <ShadowKatStudios> What'd I
do?
L915[20:27:19] <gamax92> nothing, i did
everything
L916[20:28:04] <gamax92> maybe one of
these cd's has a rescue option
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L918[20:28:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Wait,
you can't install a compiler because you uninstalled the
compiler?
L919[20:28:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Or the
libs or something?
L920[20:28:54] <gamax92> glibc isn't a
compiler, its like, what every program in linux depends on.
L921[20:29:37] <ShadowKatStudios> I saw c
on the end and assumed it was a compiler for c :P
L922[20:31:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Will 'if
component.gpu.maxResolution >= 80,25 then' work?
L923[20:33:07] <gamax92> what, do i have
to use the i686 kernel?
L924[20:35:05] <pong> gamax92, what
OS?
L925[20:35:16] <gamax92> pong: Redhat
Seawolf (or 7.1)
L926[20:35:23] <pong> well idk
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L928[20:36:11] <pong> but i know x86-64
kernels can run 32 bit things
L929[20:36:31] <gamax92> the problem is
that I'm using the vm to compile things for my 486
L930[20:36:48] <gamax92> the kernel module
i just compiled dunt work because the two kernels are
differnet
L931[20:37:39] <ShadowKatStudios> I want
to get an Amiga to run Linux on
L932[20:38:00] <ShadowKatStudios> 'Just
Cause'
L933[20:38:00] <gamax92> what an odd
request.
L934[20:38:58] <gamax92> this sucks, I'll
have to go to qemu
L935[20:40:40] <ShadowKatStudios> So I
can't buy Amiga 4000s? D:
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L937[20:44:36] <ShadowKatStudios> I need
one with a FPU and MMU, and fully 32-bit
L938[20:44:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Then I
can run linux on it :D
L939[20:45:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Heey, my
bootloader works :D
L940[20:45:57] <ShadowKatStudios> It even
sets the resolution to 80x25 if it is supported :D
L941[20:47:30] <gamax92> hmm, i switched
from vbox to qemu, the hardware detector told me some Apple USB
thingy was removed.
L943[20:49:35] <ShadowKatStudios>
Currently includes bootloader
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L945[20:55:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Argh,
they're all so expensive D:
L946[20:57:31] <gamax92> hmm, qemu crashes
on i386 kernel, and virtualbox locks up.
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L948[20:57:47] <gamax92> even though it's
qemu_system_i386
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L962[22:23:50] <ping> some of you might
remember my old cc textures
L963[22:24:35] <ping> i port them
L964[22:24:39] <SpiritedDusty> ping, DO
WE? DO WE?!?!?!?
L965[22:24:45] <asie> >#oc
L966[22:24:47] <asie> >discussing
cc
L967[22:24:53] <SpiritedDusty> logic
L968[22:25:08] <ping> >asie
L969[22:25:11] <ping> >implies
logic
L970[22:25:24] <asie> >ping
L972[22:25:26] <asie> >implies
implying
L973[22:25:35] <ping> exept gold wont look
as good
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L975[22:27:34] <Death>
>implication
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L977[22:29:23] <Kodos> So, what did I
miss?
L979[22:30:01] <Kodos> Are those...
creative tier computer parts?
L980[22:30:25] <SpiritedDusty> Kodos, its
a custom texture...
L981[22:30:31] <Kodos> Oh
L983[22:31:02] <ping> not complete
yet
L984[22:31:15] <ping> just got computer,
monitor, keyboard and cable
L985[22:31:55] <Kodos> So who wants to
take pity on me in my current state and assemble my old SSP pack
for me into a Zip file
L986[22:34:19] <ping> cba do something
tedious
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L988[22:41:25] <ping> youtube is
broken
L990[22:41:30] <ping> has been for
awhile
L991[22:41:33] <ping> why google
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L993[22:53:52] <Kenny> Kodos, this is
going to cost you
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L995[22:58:31] <asie> youtube a shit
L996[22:58:42] <ping> okay
L998[22:58:59] <ping> yay george
carlin
L999[23:03:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Time to
reimpliment my old network stack...
L1000[23:04:19] <ping> wats a networks
stak
L1001[23:04:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Allows
a program to interface with a network in this case
L1002[23:08:46] <ping> wat
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L1004[23:12:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Ookay,
filesystem buffering is now off.
L1005[23:14:19] *
Kenny smacks Kodos, wake up
L1006[23:17:21] <ShadowKatStudios> It
burns D:
L1007[23:17:34] <ShadowKatStudios> The
internet is /really slow/ atm
L1008[23:17:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I must
have gone over.
L1009[23:22:15] <ShadowKatStudios> First
order of business: No more dependancy on tapes.
L1010[23:26:13] <Kodos> Sorry
L1011[23:26:16] <Kodos> Was tabbed
out
L1012[23:26:52] <Kenny> read pm
L1013[23:27:29] <Kenny> i'm heading out
y'all. about to fall out i'm so tired
L1014[23:27:34] <Kenny> nite y'all
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OC
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