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L1[00:07:30] <gamax92> I made more tests
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L5[00:37:12] <gamax92> And more tests
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L12[03:19:53] <Mettaton_Fab> oi.
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L22[04:32:27] <Vexatos> %tell gamax92 my life is complete https://github.com/asiekierka/Computronics/commit/5aed9e6bf7dbd1291cc863ce8f6e3a49863fc23a
L23[04:32:27] <MichiBot> Vexatos: gamax92 will be notified of this message when next seen.
L24[04:36:14] <Mettaton_Fab> ooh, a Vexatos!
L25[04:37:31] <xandaros> I had issues with the server crashing (ConcurrentModificationException) when leaving a certain dimension. After removing all OC stuff from there, it's fine... (It should all have been chunkloaded, though, so not sure why leaving it caused that)
L26[04:39:27] <Vexatos> that's about as nondescriptive as one can get
L27[04:40:51] <Inari> Ah good old CoMo
L28[04:40:58] <Inari> bringer of useless stack traces
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L30[04:45:49] <xandaros> I know. It's not very useful
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L33[04:46:06] <xandaros> Mainly bringing that up cause I mentioned this yesterday already
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L39[06:31:57] <Inari> I still have no clue where I put this stupid USB cable
L40[06:36:39] <Inari> Its even a pink one so its not like it should be hard to see ¬_¬
L41[06:37:42] <Forecaster> unless it's hiding amongst other pink stuff
L42[06:38:49] <Inari> Possibly
L43[06:39:01] <Inari> Unfortunately my room contains more white than pink :P
L44[06:39:22] <Forecaster> don't you mean "fortunately"?
L45[06:39:26] <Inari> No
L46[06:39:40] <Inari> I still want this nice and fancy floor :< Sadly its expensive
L47[06:40:12] <Inari> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18783800/nis1.png like she has
L48[06:40:28] <Forecaster> ew
L49[06:43:00] <Inari> It looks good! D:
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L51[06:49:33] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF9R3vnlnXA that fits oddly well :P
L52[06:49:33] <MichiBot> Girlish Number OP × One Punch Man | length: 1m 30s | Likes: 7 Dislikes: 0 Views: 706 | by One Punch Every Anime | Published On 6/11/2016
L53[06:59:04] <Inari> Vexatos: tiptop, das is int'ressant~
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L55[07:00:28] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJshp3WAyqc xD ftw
L56[07:00:28] <MichiBot> PPAP - Pen Pineapple Apple Pen (Trap Remix) | length: 2m 11s | Likes: 142,679 Dislikes: 11,905 Views: 13,948,654 | by Vacades | Published On 25/9/2016
L57[07:00:49] <Inari> Could do without the werid rainbow flash effects
L58[07:04:32] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnFBHZbgmSA best one I know
L59[07:04:32] <MichiBot> PIKOTARO - PPAP vs AXEL F (Official Video) | length: 2m 51s | Likes: 16,771 Dislikes: 3,367 Views: 3,910,144 | by Ultra Music | Published On 18/11/2016
L60[07:05:41] <My Hovercraft Is Full Of Eels> *dies a bit inside*
L61[07:05:58] <My Hovercraft Is Full Of Eels> (sorry for the long discord name)
L62[07:06:29] <My Hovercraft Is Full Of Eels> Oh great, rate-limit
L63[07:06:42] <Antheus> 13 Hours of sleep
L64[07:06:43] <Antheus> .-.
L65[07:07:23] <Inari> Antheus: Sounds like headache
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L67[07:19:10] <Inari> BearishMushroom: Do you have fur?
L68[07:24:09] <Hovercraft> finally changed name
L69[07:25:58] <Inari> So
L70[07:26:00] <Inari> why Eels
L71[07:26:09] <Inari> and is Hovercraft some sexual eupheism and eels your fetish
L72[07:26:10] <Inari> Or what
L73[07:26:20] <Hovercraft> Monty Python thing
L74[07:29:16] <Sangar> o~
L75[07:29:33] <Antheus> ~o
L76[07:29:46] <Forecaster> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6D1YI-41ao
L77[07:29:46] <MichiBot> Monty Python - Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook | length: 4m 31s | Likes: 8,198 Dislikes: 133 Views: 1,738,111 | by rylxyc | Published On 21/11/2006
L78[07:29:54] <Hovercraft> .- -.
L79[07:29:56] <Lizzy> omfg it's a sangar
L80[07:30:19] <Sangar> it is!
L81[07:30:19] <Hovercraft> .-.
L82[07:30:26] <Inari> Must be fake
L83[07:30:29] <Hovercraft> My favourite letter is .-.
L84[07:30:39] <Hovercraft> No, bad sangar, fake sangar
L85[07:30:44] <Forecaster> that's not a letter :P
L86[07:30:51] <Sangar> it is in morse
L87[07:30:55] <Hovercraft> .-. is morse for R
L88[07:31:08] <Hovercraft> How many people here actually know morse
L89[07:31:14] <Forecaster> clearly not me :P
L90[07:31:35] <Hovercraft> ..-- best morse letter
L91[07:31:53] <Sangar> i did, once... now... i know of it :P
L92[07:32:23] <Skye> Sanga.-.
L93[07:32:59] <Skye> ...anga.-.
L94[07:33:09] <BearishMushroom> Inari, I'm.... not sure?
L95[07:33:09] <Hovercraft> .... --- ...- . .-. -.-. .-. .- ..-. -
L96[07:33:17] <BearishMushroom> Haven't really given that much thought.
L97[07:33:26] <Hovercraft> ... .- -. --. .- .-.
L98[07:35:54] <Sangar> Inari, bossconstructor (yes, tells \o/) eh, i dunno. i found it somewhat unsatisfying. maybe i was just too bad at it, but i never made it past the first level :X i had more fun with reassembly (for a while)
L99[07:36:36] <Inari> I actaully forgot I tell'd that
L100[07:37:06] <Vexatos> sangar pls https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2152
L101[07:37:06] <Sangar> haha
L102[07:38:03] <Hovercraft> wait... "hovercraft" refers to the cigarettes and "eels" refers to matches... never noticed
L103[07:38:18] <Sangar> Vexatos, yeah, well. guess someone has to fix that then? or you'll have to wait until... january-ish, and even then i won't promise i'll work on oc :P
L104[07:38:33] <Vexatos> inv control is too intricate
L105[07:38:45] <Forecaster> why january-ish?
L106[07:38:45] <Vexatos> there's like four different places where the inventory is checked :X
L107[07:39:22] <Sangar> because i won't have any time at all in december
L108[07:39:38] <Sangar> deadlines and christmas parties on weekends and all that :X
L109[07:40:11] <Skye> D:
L110[07:40:17] <Forecaster> woo parties
L111[07:40:34] <Skye> Sangar, it's a good thing that OC is well written enough to not need you to babysit it. :P
L112[07:40:45] <Vexatos> >Christmas parties
L113[07:40:53] <Sangar> Skye, if that's true, great :P
L114[07:40:53] <Vexatos> Sangar, check your priorities
L115[07:41:07] <Vexatos> Sangar, so I fixed the only bug left in Computronics
L116[07:41:35] <Sangar> nice
L117[07:41:38] <Sangar> what was it?
L118[07:41:52] <Vexatos> the lack of rolloff over distance in audio
L119[07:42:03] <Vexatos> https://github.com/asiekierka/Computronics/commit/5aed9e6bf7dbd1291cc863ce8f6e3a49863fc23a
L120[07:42:12] <Vexatos> For some reason, this works
L121[07:42:19] <Vexatos> it obviously was the first thing I tried a year ago
L122[07:42:24] <Vexatos> and it didn't work back then ,-,
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L124[07:49:00] <Sangar> welp. so long as it works now!
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L126[07:55:34] <Vexatos> cruor confirms
L127[07:55:52] <Cruor> Vexatos: pls, am streaming
L128[07:56:09] <Vexatos> Cruor, play Minecraft using your violin next
L129[07:56:10] <Vexatos> kthx
L130[07:56:37] <Cruor> uhh, no
L131[07:56:43] <Cruor> though it should work :p
L132[08:09:28] <Hovercraft> http://imgur.com/7BwXGps What a soothing, highly polite, intelligent and tranquil message
L133[08:15:06] <Forecaster> I've seen worse
L134[08:15:28] <Hovercraft> (Take the initials)
L135[08:16:05] <Forecaster> meh, too much effort
L136[08:16:38] <Hovercraft> s, h, (p,) i, t (Am I allowed to cuss)
L137[08:17:35] <Hovercraft> Well, back to CyanogenMod's Theme Engine I go
L138[08:18:09] <Forecaster> how wonderfully arbitrary
L139[08:18:47] <Hovercraft> I should've just said "soothing, highly intelligent, tranquil"
L140[08:22:47] <Antheus> I love Come On Santa by The Raveonettes
L141[08:35:34] <Sangar> 1.11 port done \o/
L142[08:35:39] <Sangar> of tis3d :P
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L144[08:39:59] <Vexatos> Sangar, what a troll :⁾
L145[08:40:53] <Inari> Sangar: not of circuity: <
L146[08:40:55] <Inari> ? :<
L147[08:43:25] <Sangar> yeah, circuity i'll continue with when i have more then a few hours every month to work on it :X
L148[08:44:02] <Lizzy> was circuitry going to be the OC2-esk mod? like with a mainframe then just branching out to other areas to controll it?
L149[08:46:09] <Hovercraft> TIL that (according to my understanding) you *can* use copy protection, DRM and software detection in GPL, but if someone cracks the software they are allowed to distribute it without worries...
L150[08:47:51] <Sangar> Lizzy, yep
L151[08:48:01] <Lizzy> cool
L152[08:48:34] <Lizzy> at some point I /may/ try learning mc modding so i can help with stuff, but that requires effort
L153[08:53:48] <Inari> Sangar: Sounds busy
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L156[09:40:18] <Caitlyn> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cyydn2bXcAAwPSj.jpg
L157[09:42:49] <Forecaster> pff
L158[09:43:00] <Forecaster> should have been "electric"
L159[09:43:42] <Caitlyn> lol yeah
L160[09:47:45] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFlhoqDs4qU ;3
L161[09:47:45] <MichiBot> Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya 2wei! Ep 2 Yuri Kiss Scene [Kuro Illya & Miyu] | length: 1m 6s | Likes: 5,016 Dislikes: 285 Views: 1,224,415 | by YURI KING | Published On 17/7/2014
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L163[10:02:25] <gamax92> Ah, Sangar was here for a bit
L164[10:03:47] <gamax92> Vexatos: yay
L165[10:04:09] <Vexatos> gamax92, I could probably add it to Audio.java and Audio.scala too
L166[10:04:16] <Vexatos> (for computer.beep as OC has the same issue)
L167[10:04:22] <Vexatos> But I haven't tested that yet :P
L168[10:05:31] <gamax92> I was going to fix more ocemu bugs
L169[10:24:08] <Mettaton_Fab> i have a frequency thingy for speakers.
L170[10:24:47] <Mettaton_Fab> for low frequency, high frequency and middle frequency.
L171[10:28:53] <gamax92> Vexatos: I'm going to simulate the computronics sound card in ocemu now
L172[10:29:46] <Vexatos> o ch't
L173[10:29:58] <Vexatos> Well I mean, most of it should be sufficiently abstract
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L175[10:33:04] <gamax92> Vexatos: I wanted to see how I could do a package system for ocemu, like download a package and now you have computronics components
L176[10:33:25] <Vexatos> neat
L177[10:33:29] <gamax92> Vexatos: but don't know how :P
L178[10:40:16] <Caitlyn> well, I mean.. you just like.. do things, and stuff, and things happen and it works
L179[10:40:38] <Forecaster> Programming 101
L180[10:50:35] <xandaros> Vexatos: Btw, you never answered my question about passing functions to a driver
L181[10:50:48] <Vexatos> xandaros, huh?
L182[10:51:09] <xandaros> I %tell'd you a few days ago
L183[10:51:12] <Mettaton_Fab> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuB3XAHpPRk
L184[10:51:12] <MichiBot> Installing Windows ME on a Quantum Bigfoot TX | length: 16m 14s | Likes: 2,874 Dislikes: 289 Views: 180,519 | by Druaga1 | Published On 28/9/2015
L185[10:52:20] <Vexatos> uuuuuh
L186[10:52:23] <xandaros> <xandaros> %tell Vexatos Is there any way for a driver to define a callback that takes a function? Even with checkAny, all I get back is null :(
L187[10:52:37] <Vexatos> there's not, why
L188[10:52:43] <Vexatos> At least not that I know of
L189[10:52:48] <Vexatos> Why would you need such a thing
L190[10:53:09] <xandaros> Hmm - was hoping for a way to register a callback
L191[10:54:09] <xandaros> Don't know how OC works internally, but since nobody has used this so far, I assume it's impossible?
L192[11:00:55] <Vexatos> As I said
L193[11:00:59] <Vexatos> what did you want to do with it
L194[11:03:56] <gamax92> oh hmm ... I can't really make a sound card in ocemu, no mixing stuff set up atm
L195[11:05:13] <gamax92> it'd work but conflict with computer.beep
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L199[12:03:13] <xandaros> Vexatos: Ah, sorry. Didn't see your response. Well - to react to an event in whatever the driver is for. Especially since it seems to be very difficult to reliably poll every tick
L200[12:04:15] <SolraBizna> Isn't that what signals are for?
L201[12:07:08] <xandaros> SolraBizna: Looks indeed like something I'd want. So - how do I add my own? :D
L202[12:07:10] <gamax92> #lua test
L203[12:07:11] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L204[12:07:13] <gamax92> #lua os.time
L205[12:07:13] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > function: 0x7f372d0541b0
L206[12:07:22] <gamax92> #lua os.time(os.date("!*t", 0))
L207[12:07:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0
L208[12:07:25] <gamax92> gasp.
L209[12:07:30] <Vexatos> xandaros, computer.signal? >_>
L210[12:08:00] <gamax92> #lua os.date("%c", 0)
L211[12:08:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
L212[12:08:03] <SolraBizna> I think this is from the perspective of a component
L213[12:08:07] * gamax92 praises vifino
L214[12:08:15] <xandaros> It is indeed
L215[12:08:19] <Vexatos> http://git.io/v1luO
L216[12:08:21] <Vexatos> >_>
L217[12:08:27] <vifino> ?
L218[12:09:01] <gamax92> vifino: there is no timezone offset
L219[12:09:20] <vifino> thats good, yes?
L220[12:09:35] <gamax92> yes
L221[12:09:44] <vifino> woo
L222[12:10:19] <vifino> gamax92: checking for ffs... yes
L223[12:10:53] <SolraBizna> I want to say it's machine.signal, but that's the only direction I haven't yet had to approach signals from
L224[12:11:25] <xandaros> I'm currently trying to figure out what node() is
L225[12:12:12] <gamax92> ... erm, oops...
L226[12:12:31] <xandaros> li.cil.oc.api.network.Node. Alright, that should get me started. Thanks Vexatos :)
L227[12:12:59] <Vexatos> xandaros, what
L228[12:13:03] <Vexatos> what are you even doing
L229[12:13:05] <Vexatos> you have a node
L230[12:13:09] <Vexatos> right in your environment >_>
L231[12:13:42] <xandaros> Well, Context has a node(), so yes. I have it right there
L232[12:13:54] <gamax92> ... what are you even doing
L233[12:14:13] <gamax92> why would you use that node
L234[12:14:24] <xandaros> The blank "node()" which was declared in a superclass in the example you gave me confused me
L235[12:14:33] <xandaros> Hmm - fair point
L236[12:15:08] <xandaros> I assume Context.node returns the computer?
L237[12:15:31] <Vexatos> xandaros, CONTEXT
L238[12:15:33] <Vexatos> what
L239[12:15:33] <Vexatos> are
L240[12:15:34] <Vexatos> y
L241[12:15:37] <Vexatos> ou even doing
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L243[12:15:44] <Vexatos> your ENVIRONMENT has the node
L244[12:15:46] <Vexatos> not the context
L245[12:16:03] <Vexatos> you are not supposed to send from the computer's node
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L247[12:16:10] <xandaros> Yes, I figured
L248[12:16:17] <Vexatos> it will obviously ship the computer's address instead of yours
L249[12:16:24] <Vexatos> which mod are you working on :X
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L251[12:16:40] <xandaros> And I'm not sure what more context you need. I'm writing a driver for a tile entity which I want to be able to trigger the computer...
L252[12:16:42] <xandaros> RFTools
L253[12:17:23] <Vexatos> ugh
L254[12:17:35] <Vexatos> Which block
L255[12:17:36] <Vexatos> ,_,
L256[12:17:37] <xandaros> Ah - this.node()!!! :D
L257[12:17:43] <xandaros> Yes, I'm that dense
L258[12:17:43] <Vexatos> >______________________________________________
L259[12:17:45] <Vexatos> _____________>
L260[12:18:06] <Inari> lo
L261[12:18:07] <Inari> l
L262[12:18:32] <gamax92> 'trigger the computer'
L263[12:18:39] <gamax92> Tumblr mod for Minecraft?
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L265[12:18:47] <xandaros> I was sat here thinking "What environment... I don't have ant environment!". And then I realised... I'm writing the bloody environment right there
L266[12:18:57] <xandaros> gamax92: You got it
L267[12:19:12] <gamax92> (i.e what you're saying is vague as shit)
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L269[12:19:42] <xandaros> How is that vague? ... trigger... cause some code to be executed... make it do stuff
L270[12:20:46] <xandaros> I'm German - By definition I can't be vague. (Although I am writing in English, so I'm not sure how much of an impact that might have)
L271[12:20:55] <SolraBizna> heh
L272[12:21:06] <DaMachinator> does this sound like a good idea for an OpenOS 3D editor:
L273[12:21:25] <gamax92> yes
L274[12:21:28] <DaMachinator> edit horizontal "slices" on a screen, with a hologram to display the finished product
L275[12:21:32] <Vexatos> xandaros, I'm German too
L276[12:21:33] <Vexatos> now what
L277[12:21:37] <DaMachinator> now
L278[12:21:44] <xandaros> I know
L279[12:21:46] <DaMachinator> we danz
L280[12:21:46] <gamax92> the russians have a 3d printer editor program
L281[12:21:48] <xandaros> we go to the same uni :P
L282[12:21:55] <Vexatos> Creepy
L283[12:22:01] <gamax92> make out at uni.
L284[12:22:11] <DaMachinator> gamax92: which only runs on their russian OS, which has very high overhead
L285[12:22:25] <xandaros> I've invited you over to the MZH before, but I don't have that room anymore, unfortunately :P
L286[12:22:27] <DaMachinator> s/OS/openOS shell/
L287[12:22:27] <MichiBot> <DaMachinator> gamax92: which only runs on their russian openOS shell, which has very high overhead
L288[12:22:41] <Wuerfel_21> gamax92, I've seen one on oppm that worked on just openOS
L289[12:22:49] <gamax92> DaMachinator: ^
L290[12:23:03] <Wuerfel_21> although i think it was for holograms only
L291[12:23:03] <DaMachinator> interesting
L292[12:23:06] <DaMachinator> i'll take a look
L293[12:23:12] <Inari> oppm or [o][pp]enhei[m]er
L294[12:24:14] <gamax92> stylish is being odd ... I'm getting flashes of the style not being applied now instead of it instantly being there
L295[12:24:48] <Inari> Sounds unstylish
L296[12:24:55] <gamax92> huehuehue
L297[12:24:59] * gamax92 puts Inari in a tree :|
L298[12:25:11] <Inari> Whats with you and trees
L299[12:25:18] <gamax92> I don't know :(
L300[12:26:29] <gamax92> ribbons and strawberries have devolved from whatever they originally were into just habit
L301[12:26:58] <Antheus> wtf
L302[12:27:13] <Antheus> I just got a bunch of file download requests
L303[12:27:15] <Antheus> or whateer
L304[12:28:37] <Antheus> .-.
L305[12:28:44] <Antheus> it was on OFTC
L306[12:28:50] <gamax92> oh
L307[12:28:56] <Inari> OFTC? Old Feed the beast?
L308[12:28:58] <Inari> er
L309[12:28:59] <gamax92> no
L310[12:29:01] <Inari> Old Feet the City
L311[12:29:03] <gamax92> no
L312[12:29:04] <Inari> *Feed ffs
L313[12:29:07] <gamax92> no
L314[12:29:37] <Inari> Lets see if skyrim still crashes
L315[12:29:40] <gamax92> no
L316[12:29:42] <Antheus> "cp_elevenyearolds.rar" "STARTKEYLOGGER" "imgay.txt" "clinton_tax_plan.doc" times 100000
L317[12:29:50] <Inari> lol
L318[12:29:56] <gamax92> Antheus: sounds like a delicious botnet soup
L319[12:30:14] <Antheus> >not even using .docx
L320[12:30:42] <gamax92> Antheus: but did you get my DCC?
L321[12:30:46] <Antheus> I got it
L322[12:30:49] <gamax92> how big was it
L323[12:30:53] <Antheus> idk
L324[12:30:59] <gamax92> you didn't even look?
L325[12:31:01] <Antheus> aborted it when I was aborting all of those
L326[12:31:04] <gamax92> oh
L327[12:31:08] <gamax92> should I try again
L328[12:31:12] <Antheus> sure
L329[12:31:46] <Antheus> 18446744073709551615 bytes
L330[12:31:52] <gamax92> oh okay
L331[12:31:53] <Antheus> or 16.0 EiB
L332[12:32:20] <Caitlyn> lemme grab my other flash drive
L333[12:32:46] <Antheus> damn DCC floods
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L335[12:33:53] <SolraBizna> quick, if I want Minecraft to play a sound effect, what API should I be looking at?
L336[12:34:21] <gamax92> World.playSoundEffect ?
L337[12:34:46] <SolraBizna> to make things more complicated, I want to be able to implement my own falloff behavior
L338[12:35:55] <gamax92> lwjgl openal then?
L339[12:36:17] <gamax92> ask Vexatos
L340[12:36:45] * Vexatos praises AL10.AL_ROLLOFF_FACTOR
L341[12:39:06] <SolraBizna> anything special I need to do to play nice with others' use of OpenAL?
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L343[12:43:36] <DaMachinator> sooooooooo
L344[12:43:45] <DaMachinator> for a print3d .3dm file
L345[12:44:06] <DaMachinator> is there any reason why you cannot make a 1-unit-thick plane
L346[12:44:39] <DaMachinator> because apparently you cannot set min and max on a given axes to the same Y-value
L347[12:45:13] <Vexatos> because
L348[12:45:14] <Vexatos> uuh
L349[12:45:19] <Vexatos> how can you paint a material
L350[12:45:23] <Vexatos> if you aren't using any material
L351[12:45:28] <gamax92> deep
L352[12:45:30] <Vexatos> it would have 0 volume
L353[12:45:33] <Antheus> 2deep
L354[12:45:35] <Vexatos> and that.... doesn't work?
L355[12:45:35] <Antheus> 4me
L356[12:46:03] <DaMachinator> no, it would have real volume..
L357[12:46:06] <Vexatos> You can't print nothing ._.
L358[12:46:12] <Vexatos> DaMachinator, 4*4*0 = 0
L359[12:46:27] <SolraBizna> If you want a one-unit-thick plane, max must be min+1
L360[12:46:42] <DaMachinator> ok, then the coordinate system is...unusual
L361[12:46:46] <Vexatos> ...what?
L362[12:46:54] <Vexatos> You start at 4 and end at 5
L363[12:47:01] <Vexatos> then it will print a cuboid from 4 to 5
L364[12:47:01] <gamax92> mind=blown
L365[12:47:04] <Vexatos> how hard is that
L366[12:47:10] <Vexatos> and how is it unusual
L367[12:47:20] <Inari> Vexatos: Not as hard as he in bed last night
L368[12:47:21] <DaMachinator> because with screens, x=1, y=1 has area
L369[12:47:36] <DaMachinator> it denotes a character's worth of space
L370[12:47:53] <gamax92> have you ever figured that these are not the same systems?
L371[12:47:56] <Vexatos> Because that is only the starting coordinates
L372[12:48:03] <DaMachinator> yes, but there is no reason for them not to be
L373[12:48:07] <Vexatos> It assume you only mean one character
L374[12:48:22] <Vexatos> if you use gpu.fill you can also specify the max coordinates
L375[12:48:31] <Vexatos> and it's exactly the same once again
L376[12:48:55] <DaMachinator> Vexatos: is the origin (0,0,0)
L377[12:48:58] <Vexatos> if x,y=1,1 it assumes you want to draw from 1 to 2
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L379[12:49:00] <Vexatos> yes
L380[12:49:08] <Vexatos> and the end is 16,16,16
L381[12:49:27] * gamax92 pets Inari
L382[12:49:55] <DaMachinator> origin in bottom-left corners
L383[12:50:00] <DaMachinator> ?
L384[12:50:16] <DaMachinator> i suppose i'll have to figure that one out meself
L385[12:51:22] <Vexatos> it's phyical space
L386[12:51:25] <Vexatos> physical*
L387[12:52:14] <DaMachinator> is the origin in the bottom southwest corner (or bottom-left if rotation depends on placement)?
L388[12:52:37] <gamax92> Vexatos: I have idea
L389[12:55:29] <Vexatos> ok
L390[12:55:52] <gamax92> yeah
L391[13:15:55] <Wuerfel_21> TFW you have to close a window using JFrame.notify()
L392[13:20:59] <Mettaton_Fab> my amp now has RCA Out connectors.
L393[13:30:48] <gamax92> ocemu now handles component errors properly
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L396[13:35:59] <gamax92> lol, why is native lua's computer.addUser the only one to catch errors and return nil, message
L397[13:45:09] <gamax92> fgsfds ~ Sangar Jan 18, 2014
L398[13:45:18] <Abculatter_2> Can drones place blocks?
L399[13:47:58] <Mettaton_Fab> nah.
L400[13:48:24] <Abculatter_2> Damn...
L401[13:48:31] <Forecaster> they can, they just never want to :P
L402[13:49:00] <Abculatter_2> lol
L403[13:51:01] <Abculatter_2> btw, just wondering, has anyone made a factorio-like logistics system with OC drones before?
L404[13:51:36] <Abculatter_2> I wanna make one. I'd prefer to do it on my own, so if it's been done I don't want to see how they did it, but just curious.
L405[13:52:09] <gamax92> Since Nov 8, 2013, computer.addUser was added, and also has the try catch
L406[13:52:39] <Forecaster> I've not seen anything like that in OC
L407[13:52:57] <gamax92> It probably shouldn't be there, no other function catches their own errors
L408[13:54:22] <Inari> [20:45:06] <+gamax92> fgsfds ~ Sangar Jan 18, 2014
L409[13:54:23] <Inari> Source?
L410[13:56:30] <gamax92> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/commit/1335536c5d15116c011684f4ff3f951a9b46bfd6
L411[13:56:42] <gamax92> very descriptive commit
L412[13:57:44] <Izaya> fgsfds
L413[13:58:59] <Abculatter_2> Do drones run into eachother?
L414[13:59:04] <Abculatter_2> Or into other entities?
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L417[14:07:01] <S3> using MC as a space heater
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L419[14:08:24] <Inari> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/commit/5d3879d0a49b270d0ed9fe9a927a6286e7aca01f
L420[14:08:45] <S3> gamax92: but try catch is so.. meh
L421[14:09:00] <S3> it has its purpose but I hate how python programmers use it constantly
L422[14:09:05] <S3> becomes line noise
L423[14:09:20] <gamax92> S3: ?
L424[14:09:26] <S3> try catch statements
L425[14:09:33] <S3> closures*
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L427[14:10:02] <gamax92> okay then ... atleast python has specific exceptions
L428[14:10:28] <gamax92> Lua just has errors, and I'm having problems seeing how to implement consumeCallBudget in ocemu
L429[14:10:52] <S3> yeah I wish that if local foo = bar() then stuff end would work in Lua
L430[14:11:25] <gamax92> in Scala, it just throws an LimitReachedException and then in a big try catch it returns nothing to machine.lua which tells machine.lua to yield and try again later
L431[14:12:02] <S3> I gotta figure out whats wrong with my OOP lua library
L432[14:12:16] <gamax92> in Lua I can't exactly do that since errors aren't tagged in anyway, so an invalid arguments error would look the same as consumeCallBudget erroring, an error.
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L435[14:15:39] <S3> my oop library is becoming recursive XD
L436[14:15:50] <S3> foo loads object loads foo loads object infinitely..
L437[14:15:53] <Lizzy> s/oo/poo
L438[14:15:53] <MichiBot> <S3> fpoo loads object loads foo loads object infinitely..
L439[14:15:54] <S3> I dunno dafuq I did
L440[14:15:57] <Lizzy> _-_
L441[14:16:08] <S3> wow Lizzy, wow.
L442[14:16:12] <Lizzy> :P
L443[14:16:40] <S3> though s/foo/poo may have been right
L444[14:16:52] <S3> the way stuff is flying around the call stack
L445[14:17:10] <Lizzy> i was more trying to get oop to read poop
L446[14:18:57] <xandaros> OOP is poop, can confirm
L447[14:19:06] <xandaros> I'm probably biased as a functional programmer, though
L448[14:19:18] <Inari> are you functional though
L449[14:19:30] <S3> gamax92:^^^
L450[14:20:04] * S3 stuffs xandaros in a forth container
L451[14:20:46] <xandaros> container forth a in S3 stuff I
L452[14:21:24] <SolraBizna> gamax92: have you tried throwing something other than a string?
L453[14:22:37] <xandaros> S3: Not sure if the reference was your intention, but I actually had a lot of fun with the red power computer: http://pastebin.com/XrZ99Nqi http://pastebin.com/1q5Sb3sL http://pastebin.com/vXYzCg0Y http://pastebin.com/BF4Dp0FA
L454[14:23:12] <S3> xandaros: I didn't do any forth on the rpc8e
L455[14:23:18] <S3> I just write assembly for it and some C
L456[14:23:21] <S3> wrote*
L457[14:23:30] <xandaros> Look at the links :P
L458[14:23:58] <S3> heh
L459[14:24:10] <S3> I've spent a lot of time with the 6502, so I felt right at home with the rpc/8e
L460[14:24:33] <xandaros> What's rpc8e? Wasn't it 65el02?
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L462[14:25:21] <xandaros> I had personally only used x86-like assembly (zCPU from Garry's Mod addon wiremod), but it was fairly easy to adjust
L463[14:25:39] <S3> the rpc/8e was a sort of hybrid between a 6502 and a 65816
L464[14:26:01] <S3> it had some of the 65816 instructions such as for switching register sizes to 16 bit, etc
L465[14:26:24] <xandaros> Btw, I had also written some tutorials about 65EL02 assembly, I distinctly remember the disk drive, but I think the blog I contributed to no longer exists :(
L466[14:26:40] <xandaros> The owner was called creamcast, I think
L467[14:26:46] <S3> it's easy to adjust from x86 to 65xx because x86 is a clutter house of cpu design hoarders.
L468[14:27:04] <xandaros> heh
L469[14:27:26] <S3> and yes, if you looked at that machine, it was called the rpc/8e
L470[14:27:42] <S3> but I do recall the term 65el02 for it as well
L471[14:27:49] <S3> for the architecture nickname
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L473[14:28:29] <xandaros> Yeah, I suppose rpc/8e is the actual computer, then
L474[14:28:41] <S3> at least that's what it said on the gui
L475[14:28:41] <S3> heh
L476[14:28:54] <xandaros> The instruction set eloraam published definitely said "65el02" for her custom instructions
L477[14:29:01] <S3> I only wish the thing had a proper MMU
L478[14:29:08] <S3> that allowed you to change the memory map of EVERYTHING
L479[14:29:26] <S3> and maybe some context switching mmu features would have been great
L480[14:29:55] <xandaros> Yeah... I remember the zCPU having issues there, as well. Some problems with paging
L481[14:30:27] <xandaros> I think you could only use paging on internal memory, not extension memory. So you only had the first 64K with paging and the potentially megabytes after that - nope
L482[14:31:07] <S3> You should check out the OCSymon project
L483[14:31:11] <xandaros> Anyway, never actually used C for the 65el02. I think I tried it, but decided it wasn't form e
L484[14:31:39] <S3> I was using C to make structs represent what I wanted from the sortron
L485[14:31:52] <S3> for making automated stamping factories
L486[14:32:00] <S3> that crafted stuff recursively
L487[14:32:07] <S3> (before I found AE)
L488[14:32:30] <Mettaton_Fab> i want to use a Casio VT-1 emulator, but the program ffor it says it cant find the dll
L489[14:32:38] <S3> I was also using C as an end API for the networking project and assembly for the actual networking code
L490[14:32:43] <Mettaton_Fab> *VL-1
L491[14:33:07] <Mettaton_Fab> even though its arranged like its supposed to be.
L492[14:33:32] <Mettaton_Fab> .exe and .dll in the same folder but it says it caNT FIND IT:
L493[14:33:33] <xandaros> That OCSymon thing actually looks pretty nice. I think I'd prefer a 6502 ASM -> Lua transpiler, though
L494[14:33:44] <xandaros> rather than an emulator
L495[14:34:37] <gamax92> xandaros: ocsymon is garbage, avoid
L496[14:34:50] <xandaros> I should also finish my OC bindings for purescript. I already put so much work into that, it'd be a shame if I didn't do anything with it
L497[14:35:04] <xandaros> (Well, not the bindings... but the Lua backend for PS)
L498[14:37:36] <xandaros> I think the reason that I don't work on that more often is that writing bindings is incredibly boring
L499[14:37:57] <xandaros> Needs something to automate it
L500[14:42:19] <xandaros> gamax92: lol https://github.com/Techokami/OCSymon/commit/dff54f6f7c9936bb9168a589b730af152c0898a4#diff-bba3d1ce1c95a4f9b2408ca001a0d470R42
L501[14:42:31] <xandaros> You can sometimes find comments like that in my code, as well :D
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L503[14:44:57] <gamax92> xandaros: wrong repo btw
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L512[14:54:27] <lperkins2> is there an easy way in lua to iterate over a string? I'm looking for something similar to python's StringIO
L513[14:54:59] <lperkins2> (internal position of the iterator is automatically managed)
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L516[15:05:20] <Forecaster> why do you need that?
L517[15:11:04] <lperkins2> because I want to pass an iterator for a string around to several different functions, when some of the iterator is consumed inside a function, the iterator state in the calling function needs to be updated
L518[15:12:09] <lperkins2> also, is there a way to get the current unix time from inside OC?
L519[15:12:24] <Forecaster> os.time or somesuch
L520[15:12:35] <gamax92> that returns mc time
L521[15:12:52] <lperkins2> date works, but it returns it as a string...
L522[15:13:12] <gamax92> oh ... do you want real world time or mc time, cause if date works then yeah use os.time
L523[15:13:29] <lperkins2> er, crap, you're right, date is giving the in-world time
L524[15:13:37] <lperkins2> I'm wanting the real world time
L525[15:14:01] <Forecaster> oh right
L526[15:14:06] <Forecaster> no there isn't a way to get realtime
L527[15:14:15] <Forecaster> other than http-requesting it from a server
L528[15:14:36] <CompanionCube> you could go overboard and write an NTP client :p
L529[15:14:41] <Forecaster> http://www.timeapi.org/
L530[15:14:49] <gamax92> (you should go overboard and write an ntp client)
L531[15:15:00] <gamax92> (oppm ntp package)
L532[15:15:07] <lperkins2> that was my first thought, yes
L533[15:15:15] <gamax92> timeapi is sometimes down
L534[15:15:22] <lperkins2> but i'm not sure what to do for computers without internet cards...
L535[15:15:36] <gamax92> lperkins2: there's the lastModified trick that may or may not work
L536[15:16:16] <lperkins2> yeah, thought about that too
L537[15:17:03] <lperkins2> I'll just use the computer time, it's just for writing when a file was last updated
L538[15:17:13] <lperkins2> so long as no one uses /time commands it should be fine
L539[15:18:15] <lperkins2> any thoughts gamax92 on how to implement the iterator I want?
L540[15:18:58] <gamax92> gmatch with (".") and just count yourself
L541[15:19:34] <lperkins2> yeah, that's kinda what I'm coming up with
L542[15:19:46] <lperkins2> I can wrap the string in a table, and put the count in the table too
L543[15:19:53] <lperkins2> then everyplace that touches it can update the count
L544[15:20:41] <lperkins2> probably define a next method on the table that takes care of all of it, just didn't want to reinvent the wheel if it was tucked in some standard module
L545[15:36:26] <lperkins2> heh, oh
L546[15:36:33] <lperkins2> gmatch returns an iterator already...
L547[15:36:37] <lperkins2> no need to count
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L549[15:40:15] <gamax92> ... :| I never store filesystem labels in ocemu
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L551[16:00:10] <Kane_Hart> Anyone have a simple OC script that I can use since I have no clue about this lua stuff yet that just displays a nice big count on a screen?
L552[16:00:21] <Kane_Hart> via a redstone signal into the OC
L553[16:04:49] <S3> Kane_Hart: what kind of count..
L554[16:06:01] <Kane_Hart> When it gets a redstone signal so I guess each pulse the number would keep counting up if that is possible.
L555[16:06:48] <Kane_Hart> Somthing silly basic. Was for our adventure world were making when they hand in an item into a chest it sends redstone signal out and opens a door to access the nether. So I thought be fun to store that count some how on the monitor for others to see how many uses
L556[16:07:22] <S3> so I guess what I would do
L557[16:07:43] <S3> how big will this number get?
L558[16:08:36] <S3> probably no more than 3 digits
L559[16:10:49] <S3> so what I would do Kane_Hart since you say you're new to this sort of thing, is poll for a redstone signal in your main loop, and then every time you receive that signal, you call an update() function, whose job is to clear the screen and print the current number of times it's happened. at first, this can just be a simple print(), but later on you may want
L560[16:10:49] <S3> to make your own font and draw giant ascii numbers to the screen when you figure out how
L561[16:11:43] <S3> actually you could do something like this:
L562[16:22:08] * Lizzy curls up on vifino and falls asleepo
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L564[16:24:06] <S3> Kane_Hart: https://nopaste.me/view/d29222b7
L565[16:24:09] <S3> see how this works?
L566[16:24:44] <S3> that code wont' do exactly what you want to do, but basically, all I did was generate heredocs and then priunt them. However.. to print the numbers side by side, it would take more effort..
L567[16:26:43] <S3> if you know the width of your characters (these I showed are 6x6
L568[16:26:45] <S3> )
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L570[16:27:16] <S3> then you can actually read each font character and draw them scanning downwards.
L571[16:28:06] <S3> you also should be aware that the number 123 is 3 x 10 ^ 0 + 2 * 10 ^ 1 + 1 * 10 ^ 2
L572[16:28:17] <S3> so you can use that math Kane_Hart to sort of tear the number apart
L573[16:29:40] <S3> once you put all numbers in that count into say an array, you can start drawing the first row of the font of each character in that order, and then you go down a line and do the same with the second row, all tyhe way to the 6th, and voila, you get a large multi-character pretty number printout :)
L574[16:33:19] <S3> Kane_Hart: in the interest of science I'm going to try and write this up..
L575[16:33:23] <S3> for fun lol
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L577[16:36:53] <S3> tearing them apart is actually easier, can just use string.gmatch with %d
L578[16:39:09] <Inari> Just use SCM
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L580[16:42:39] <S3> ?
L581[16:43:47] <Inari> Super Circuit Maker 7seg dispalys
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L583[16:43:51] zsh sets mode: +v on Kodos
L584[16:43:53] <S3> cool
L585[16:44:20] <Kodos> Soooooo who wants to look at some SQL shit
L586[16:44:28] <Kodos> I'm getting an error, and I have no idea what I did wrong
L587[16:44:52] <Forecaster> what error?
L588[16:45:04] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/sElwo/8cb03a1597.txt Error starts at the /*
L589[16:45:14] <Kodos> The rest before it is the relevant code
L590[16:46:54] <Kane_Hart> I'm still here btw :P just got confused hahaha
L591[16:47:05] <Kane_Hart> But I had fun typing rs back 15 :P
L592[16:47:11] <S3> Kane_Hart: Yeah there is SCM
L593[16:48:42] <Forecaster> Kodos: it looks like you're following a 'where' with an 'else'
L594[16:48:47] <Forecaster> the structure is incorrect
L595[16:49:11] <Kodos> So how would we fix that
L596[16:51:25] <lperkins2> is there a function for copying an array from and to a specified index?
L597[16:51:55] <Inari> What
L598[16:52:07] <Inari> Oh like
L599[16:52:19] <Inari> "gimme elements 2, 3, 4 of this table"?
L600[16:52:24] <lperkins2> yup
L601[16:53:59] <Inari> Hm dont think so... at least can't think of anything right now
L602[16:54:15] <Vexatos> I can give you elements 2, 3, 4 of the periodic table :⁾
L603[16:54:33] <Inari> How about 222, 223 and 224
L604[16:55:11] <Inari> Oh
L605[16:55:15] <Forecaster> okay, Kodos I think you need ;'s after line 8-10 in your paste
L606[16:55:22] <Inari> #lua print(_VERSION)
L607[16:55:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Lua 5.3 Sandbox | nil
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L609[16:55:39] <Inari> #lua a={"a","b","c","d","e","f","g","h"}
L610[16:55:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L611[16:55:43] <gamax92> payonel: poke
L612[16:55:46] <g> aaa
L613[16:55:53] <Forecaster> 8, 10 and 11 if not ignoring the empty line
L614[16:55:54] * gamax92 pokes payonel and g screams
L615[16:55:55] <gamax92> okay
L616[16:56:09] <g> I really wish hexchat's highlight system wasn't so shit
L617[16:56:11] <g> lol
L618[16:56:11] <Inari> #lua table.move(a, 2, 4, 1)
L619[16:56:11] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > table: 0x7f3724087de0
L620[16:56:28] <Inari> #lua b=table.move(a, 2, 4, 1) for i,v in ipairs(a) do print(i.."="..v) end
L621[16:56:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=c | 2=d | 3=d | 4=d | 5=e | 6=f | 7=g | 8=h | nil
L622[16:56:34] <Inari> Hm
L623[16:56:39] <Inari> #lua b=table.move(a, 2, 4, 1) for i,v in ipairs(b) do print(i.."="..v) end
L624[16:56:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=d | 2=d | 3=d | 4=d | 5=e | 6=f | 7=g | 8=h | nil
L625[16:56:49] <gamax92> Well I put the tier based filesystem and gpu slowdown into ocemu (configrable of course), and also made the config toggle running at 20Hz
L626[16:57:10] <Inari> #lua b={} table.move(a, 2, 4, 1, b) for i,v in ipairs(b) do print(i.."="..v) end
L627[16:57:10] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=d | 2=d | 3=d | nil
L628[16:57:11] <gamax92> booting from the loot disk in OCEmu feels as slow as booting in MC
L629[16:57:56] <Inari> #lua b={} table.move(a, 2, 4, 1, b) for i,v in ipairs(b) do print(i.."="..v) end
L630[16:57:56] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=d | 2=d | 3=d | nil
L631[16:57:58] <Inari> Weird
L632[16:58:04] <Inari> #lua for i,v in ipairs(b) do print(i.."="..v) end
L633[16:58:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=d | 2=d | 3=d | nil
L634[16:58:08] <Inari> #lua for i,v in ipairs(a) do print(i.."="..v) end
L635[16:58:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=d | 2=d | 3=d | 4=d | 5=e | 6=f | 7=g | 8=h | nil
L636[16:58:11] <Inari> Oh
L637[16:58:14] <Inari> it broke the table :|
L638[16:58:16] <Kodos> Forecaster, tell me line numbers from this http://puu.sh/sEmoI/b0073f326c.txt
L639[16:58:16] <gamax92> Inari what the shit are you doing
L640[16:58:22] <Inari> #lua a={"a","b","c","d","e","f","g","h"}
L641[16:58:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L642[16:58:27] <Inari> #lua b={} table.move(a, 2, 4, 1, b) for i,v in ipairs(b) do print(i.."="..v) end
L643[16:58:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=b | 2=c | 3=d | nil
L644[16:58:30] <Inari> There you go
L645[16:58:40] <Forecaster> Kodos: 8,9,10
L646[16:58:41] <Inari> @ lperkins2
L647[16:58:57] <Inari> #lua for i,v in ipairs(a) do print(i.."="..v) end
L648[16:58:57] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1=a | 2=b | 3=c | 4=d | 5=e | 6=f | 7=g | 8=h | nil
L649[16:59:04] <gamax92> Inari: what
L650[16:59:16] <gamax92> table.unpack
L651[16:59:27] <Inari> table.unpack doesn't halt after a specific index
L652[16:59:33] <gamax92> #lua table.unpack({"a","b","c","d","e","f","g","h"}, 2, 4)
L653[16:59:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > b | c | d
L654[16:59:39] <Inari> Weird
L655[16:59:42] <Inari> then whats table.move for
L656[16:59:42] <Inari> :D
L657[16:59:44] <gamax92> /weird/
L658[17:00:01] <Inari> Dind't know unpack can take two numbers
L659[17:00:11] <Kodos> Forecaster, breaking on Line one
L660[17:02:38] <lperkins2> hm,
L661[17:03:01] <lperkins2> yeah, table.unpack is what I need
L662[17:03:11] <lperkins2> the table.move has to specify each index
L663[17:03:34] <Inari> Uh
L664[17:03:37] <Inari> no you dont
L665[17:03:55] <lperkins2> oh, you're right, sorry
L666[17:04:00] <lperkins2> misread it,
L667[17:04:05] <Inari> But still unpack is better fro your usecase
L668[17:04:08] <lperkins2> indeed
L669[17:04:14] <Inari> I guess move is when you want to copy it to another part of another table
L670[17:04:20] <Inari> rathe than just wanting it extracted as a table
L671[17:04:27] <lperkins2> yeah, or want to change a table inplace
L672[17:04:37] <Inari> gamax92: Meow
L673[17:04:39] <lperkins2> probably a bit faster for that too
L674[17:04:43] <gamax92> :3
L675[17:04:59] <Inari> gamax92: Meh-ow
L676[17:05:11] <Forecaster> Kodos: http://hastebin.com/ubudodudij.sql
L677[17:05:21] <Forecaster> I had to do this to get rid of the errors
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L679[17:05:43] <gamax92> oh right, I was working on ocemu while waiting for oc to take years to build, should go test that build out now
L680[17:06:51] <Kodos> Will pass it along, thanks
L681[17:07:11] <Inari> "I'm sorry Jane, I had to do this to get rid of the errors" says Forecaster, with a blood dripping knife in his hand
L682[17:07:20] <gamax92> "the errors"
L683[17:08:30] <Forecaster> that's just the syntax highlighting in IDEA though, with no source to test on, it might still be incorrect
L684[17:08:34] <Vexatos> plot twist: Forecaster is a butcher
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L686[17:09:16] <Kodos> Which version of IDEA do you use, and are you using any additional plugins for it
L687[17:09:36] <Forecaster> 2016.2.1 and no
L688[17:10:16] <Kodos> Guessing you have Ultimate?
L689[17:10:23] <Kodos> CE doesn't appear to support SQL on their dl page
L690[17:10:27] <S3> EW SQL
L691[17:10:32] <Forecaster> yes
L692[17:10:34] <Inari> Nah
L693[17:10:37] <Inari> probably MySQL
L694[17:10:41] <S3> After I started using NoSQL databases I can't use SQL anymorer
L695[17:11:15] <S3> SQL is just way too .. I dunno, it doesn't match my coding style anymore
L696[17:11:33] <Kodos> Jesus fuck that price tho
L697[17:11:40] <Kodos> I'll stick to using HeidiSQL
L698[17:11:44] <S3> O
L699[17:11:49] <S3> I've been using RethinkDB lately
L700[17:11:52] <S3> anyone used that?
L701[17:12:03] <S3> RethinkDB is amazing
L702[17:13:22] <Kodos> Well, the good news is you're right, no errors
L703[17:13:27] <Kodos> Bad news is it's not actually updating like we wanted it to
L704[17:13:42] <Forecaster> well I have no idea what you're doing :P
L705[17:14:56] <Kodos> We're trying to basically check and see if the person has yet to clock out, and if they haven't, go ahead and do it for them by updating the time_out to the current timestamp
L706[17:16:33] <Inari> "we" being you and Heidi?
L707[17:19:40] <Forecaster> well, I would be using unix timestamps first of
L708[17:19:56] <Forecaster> formatted times in a db is ugly
L709[17:20:29] <Forecaster> I might be able to have a look at that tomorrow, I need to go to bed in a bit
L710[17:29:19] <Kodos> I'll talk to Drew (The other project maintainer)
L711[17:39:34] <Hovercraft> just walked past an apple store, they really *do* sell trashcans
L712[17:49:51] <S3> wut?
L713[17:49:53] <S3> how
L714[17:52:23] <Kane_Hart> always nice to check out the weather
L715[17:52:24] <Kane_Hart> https://i.imgur.com/J95eb84.png
L716[17:52:47] <S3> I think we have a weather bot don't we?
L717[17:52:49] <S3> ?w
L718[17:52:53] <S3> @w
L719[17:52:56] <S3> I forget
L720[17:52:56] <Caitlyn> %weather 72396
L721[17:52:57] <MichiBot> Current weather for Wynne, AR Current Temp: 46.4°F/8.0°C Feels Like: 46°F/8°C Current Humidity: 88% Wind: From the East 0.2 Mph/0.3 Km/h Conditions: Overcast
L722[17:53:02] <S3> yeh
L723[17:53:08] <S3> %weather BHB
L724[17:53:08] <MichiBot> Current weather for Hancock County-Bar Harbor, ME Current Temp: 28°F/-2°C Feels Like: 23°F/-5°C Current Humidity: 69% Wind: From the NW 5 Mph/7 Km/h Conditions: Clear
L725[17:53:27] <S3> %weather mariahville, me
L726[17:53:27] <MichiBot> No data returned
L727[17:53:30] <S3> wow.
L728[17:53:45] <S3> oops
L729[17:53:49] <S3> %weather mariaville, me
L730[17:53:49] <MichiBot> Current weather for Mariaville, ME Current Temp: 26.2°F/-3.2°C Feels Like: 26°F/-3°C Current Humidity: 44% Wind: From the NNW 1.9 Mph/3.1 Km/h Conditions: Clear
L731[17:53:55] <S3> hm
L732[17:53:55] <gamax92> Kane_Hart: ahh, good ol MineOS looking as awful as usual
L733[17:54:01] <Kane_Hart> %weather gatineau
L734[17:54:02] <MichiBot> No data returned
L735[17:54:04] <Kane_Hart> :P
L736[17:54:08] <S3> %weather mcmurdo
L737[17:54:09] <MichiBot> No data returned
L738[17:54:09] <Kane_Hart> at least it knew my weather
L739[17:54:15] <S3> %weather mcmurdo station
L740[17:54:16] <MichiBot> Current weather for McMurdo Station, Antarctica Current Temp: 27°F/-3°C Feels Like: 23°F/-5°C Current Humidity: 40% Wind: From the Variable 4 Mph/6 Km/h Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
L741[17:54:23] <S3> LOL
L742[17:54:31] <S3> ITS THE SAME TEMPERATURE IN ANTARCTICA AS IT IS HERE
L743[17:54:34] * S3 cl.aps
L744[17:54:35] <Caitlyn> %weather gatineau Canada
L745[17:54:36] * S3 claps
L746[17:54:36] <MichiBot> No data returned
L747[17:54:48] <Caitlyn> %weather gatineau, Canada
L748[17:54:49] <MichiBot> No data returned
L749[17:54:51] <Caitlyn> Hmm
L750[17:54:55] <gamax92> you don't exist
L751[17:55:07] <Kane_Hart> :(
L752[17:55:13] <Kane_Hart> %weather gatineau, quebec
L753[17:55:14] <MichiBot> Current weather for Gatineau, Quebec Current Temp: 27.1°F/-2.7°C Feels Like: 27°F/-3°C Current Humidity: 78% Wind: From the ESE 2.0 Mph/3.2 Km/h Conditions: Scattered Clouds
L754[17:55:19] <Kane_Hart> remember Quebec is a diff country
L755[17:55:22] <Kane_Hart> then the rest them scrubs
L756[17:55:57] <Caitlyn> yeah was just about to try that
L757[17:56:00] <Caitlyn> got destracted
L758[17:56:02] <Caitlyn> distracted
L759[17:56:08] <S3> nvm it's colder here
L760[17:56:08] <gamax92> destructed
L761[17:56:11] <S3> I just looked at my thermo
L762[17:56:15] <S3> it's 18 degrees F here
L763[17:56:19] <S3> not 26
L764[17:56:36] <S3> and I'm about to go outside in my tshirt
L765[17:56:41] <Kodos> %weather 62012
L766[17:56:42] <MichiBot> Current weather for Brighton, IL Current Temp: 38.1°F/3.4°C Feels Like: 38°F/3°C Current Humidity: 91% Wind: From the NNW 2.0 Mph/3.2 Km/h Conditions: Overcast
L767[17:57:52] <Kane_Hart> ffs microsoft
L768[17:57:54] <Kane_Hart> https://i.imgur.com/vOmhnYm.png
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L770[18:01:24] <gamax92> look at that vomit of an OS
L771[18:01:43] <Inari> Heh, mineos
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L773[18:01:48] <Stary[m]> lol
L774[18:03:22] <Kane_Hart> I don't see better ;)
L775[18:03:34] <Kane_Hart> I'm actually trying find a good sign maker
L776[18:03:36] <Kane_Hart> for my spawn
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L778[18:30:48] <lperkins2> how do I tell if a script is running in lua 5.3?
L779[18:31:01] <lperkins2> I need to include something slightly different based on 5.2 or 5.3
L780[18:32:37] <gamax92> lperkins2: _VERSION should still work but there's also ... computer.getArchitecture iirc
L781[18:33:10] <lperkins2> hm, works as a string, good enough
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L784[18:53:51] <lperkins2> is there a utility for pretty printing lua code (fixing indentation and what not?)
L785[18:54:24] <snowden89> umm you mean to format it
L786[18:54:30] <lperkins2> yup
L787[18:56:36] <snowden89> https://github.com/LuaDist/luapretty
L788[18:56:46] <snowden89> i dont know if luafmt works more like print
L789[18:56:50] <snowden89> or similar to gofmt
L790[18:59:35] <lperkins2> don't have 5.1, guess we'll see if it runs on 5.2
L791[18:59:38] <lperkins2> thanks!
L792[19:07:25] <lperkins2> actually, the lua package manager just built lua 5.1, so it looks like it works great
L793[19:08:51] <lperkins2> or not, crashes with undefined symbol...
L794[19:09:42] <lperkins2> and can't run on 5.2...
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L798[19:38:50] <lperkins2> http://notebook.kulchenko.com/programming/lua-beautifier-in-55-lines-of-perl
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L803[21:05:25] <Antheus> Cities: Skylines is 99% unplayable with the Natural Disasters addon
L804[21:05:39] <Antheus> because literally every single tree randomly gets set ablaze
L805[21:05:55] <Antheus> since something must be wrong with the wildfire spawning :(
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L819[23:19:27] <Abculatter_2> Sweet jebus, I need so much grog...
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