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L1[00:49:34] *
Saphire flops on Izaya
L2[00:49:58] * Izaya
ignites
L3[00:50:12] <Saphire> ...imagine the JOY
that I felt upon hearing my family's income and comparing that to
average income numbers in my region
L4[00:50:19] <Saphire> And to jobs
L5[00:51:10] * Skye
hugs Saphire
L6[01:04:30] <Saphire> ...average wage (in
thousands of RUB) is 20
L7[01:04:58] <Saphire> Minimum living cost
that is rent and eating (nothing else, just rent, utilities, and
eating, and that's the minimal): 25
L8[01:06:09] <Saphire> Vacancies without any
experience in my city that aren't obvious scams of "went to
some remote place and was never heard of again" or "we
need a scapegoat manager for whatever pay": 15 to 25
L9[01:12:51] <Izaya> Oof.
L10[01:13:28] <Izaya> I hate this place but
at least living here is cheap compared to the jobs
L11[01:14:02]
<Forecaster>
I screwed up
L13[01:14:46] <Izaya> You screwed up 43.2
thousand times.
L14[01:15:38]
<Forecaster>
no, only once
L15[01:15:54]
<Forecaster>
unfortunately that once was running a script with messed up queries
in it
L16[01:16:13]
<Forecaster>
which messed up 43 thousand database rows
L17[01:16:26]
<Forecaster>
which I now manually have to fix one by one
L18[01:16:39] <Izaya> oof.
L19[01:17:02]
<Forecaster>
after this I'm going to set up periodic backups...
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L21[01:31:17] <ArchBinix> Hello
L22[01:31:23]
<Forecaster>
%hello
L23[01:31:23] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Hello!
Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask
your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code
examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont
mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
L24[01:32:09] <ArchBinix> I am having
trouble using the midi program with OpenOS. Would this be the
correct place to get fast help?
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L30[01:34:44]
<Kodos> Fast
help in IRC. He's hilarious
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L32[01:35:11]
<Forecaster>
They also asked to ask.
L33[01:35:17] <oc> Yes, I did.
L34[01:35:21] <oc> On accident.
L35[01:36:28] <oc> Did anyone respond,
because I switched to the OpenIRC program.
L36[01:36:41] <Saphire> Nobody yet
L37[01:36:44] <Saphire> %hello
L38[01:36:44] <MichiBot> Saphire: Hello!
Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask
your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code
examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont
mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
L39[01:36:59]
<Forecaster>
no because you haven't actually asked anything yet
L40[01:37:18] <Saphire> Nor explained
anything other than vague "midi program"
L41[01:37:23] <oc> So I'm assuming none of
you have experience with midi?
L42[01:37:26] <oc> I was about to.
L43[01:37:35] <Saphire> What is the
program, where did you get it, what is /not working/ or what you
have problem with?
L44[01:37:38] <Saphire> Stuff like this
:3
L45[01:37:40]
<Forecaster>
we aren't psychic
L46[01:37:45] <oc> No shit.
L47[01:37:49] <Kodos> I usually use the
Computronics tapes
L48[01:37:54] <Kodos> Haven't messed with
Midi much
L49[01:38:00] <oc> Im about to explain, but
it'd be pretty useless if you didnt know anything about midi.
L50[01:38:26] <Kodos> I don't know anything
about midi. You guys know anything about midi?
L51[01:38:54]
<Forecaster>
okay well I'm just going to go back to fixing my database
then
L52[01:38:55]
<Forecaster>
have fun
L53[01:39:05] <payonel> oc: gamax92 and
vexatos know a lot about midi. i think you'll find more support if
you add computronics along side oc
L54[01:39:26] <Kodos> Honestly, if you're
using OC and not Computronics, you're doing it wrong anyway,
really
L55[01:39:33] <payonel> peelz: i dont know
about that bug (blank screen in tablet) were you on mac?
L56[01:39:39] <oc> I am using
computertronics.
L57[01:39:41] <payonel> Kodos: :P
L58[01:39:54] <payonel> oc: don't they
already have a music player or something?
L59[01:40:01] <peelz> payonel, nope,
Windows
L60[01:40:07] <payonel> peelz: dunno
L61[01:40:12] <peelz> hmm weird
L62[01:40:33] <peelz> I'll let you know if
it happens again once I get to play with server racks again
L63[01:40:59] <oc> Alright so just to throw
it out there. I have the note block connected fine and the file is
detected. No matter which midi I run, I always get an "error
parsing header"
L64[01:42:01] <Kodos> Just one
noteblock?
L66[01:42:25] <Kodos> I always assumed
you'd need a noteblock per instrument
L67[01:42:37] <oc> Ah true.
L68[01:42:43] <oc> Ill just hook a bunch
and see
L69[01:42:55] <Kodos> Not even sure if it'd
fix your error, but in the video I just found he has like 6-8
noteblocks on his setup
L70[01:42:58] <payonel> oc: but if you come
back in during german time, vexatos can be quite helpful
L71[01:43:14] <Kodos> He's also fun to
harass/bug =D
L72[01:43:20] <payonel> oh absolutely
L73[01:43:38] <payonel> make sure to point
out that 1-based arrays are dumb
L74[01:43:40] <oc> Yes, same error. I have
seen the 8 blocks before, but I didn't think it'd be a
problem.
L75[01:44:04] <Kodos> And make sure you
improperly indent your code =D
L76[01:44:29] <Kodos> Do you have Puush,
SHareX, or the like?
L77[01:44:32] <Kodos> oc, ^
L78[01:44:48] <oc> I do not, are they
libraries and packages?
L79[01:45:03] <Kodos> No, they're just
programs for windows that let you upload stuff. I was going to take
a look at your midi
L80[01:45:15] <Kodos> Just curious, have
you tried playing the midi externally?
L81[01:45:21] <oc> Yes many times.
L82[01:45:36] <oc> and I have a github if
you really want a look.
L83[01:46:02] <oc> I needed a test, so its
We Are Number One and Still Alive
L85[01:47:45] <Kodos> Bah, I don't have a
sound font file yet on this new computer
L86[01:48:49] <Kodos> Wonder if it's an
error with the midi program
L87[01:49:23] <oc> Perhaps. I don't think
my setup is any different from the ones in the videos I saw.
L88[01:52:34] <oc> Thanks anyways.
L89[01:53:17] <Izaya> thanks for the
midis
L91[01:54:21] <Izaya> too bad LMMS is so
flaky on here :<
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L94[02:04:54]
<Kodos>
Wonder how well Reika's mods would work with Immersive
Railroading
L95[02:05:19]
<Kodos> Now
that I actually have a computer capable of not choking on
ReactorCraft
L96[02:13:08] <ArchBinix> I installed
Plan9k and I do not know the command to install oppm with the
floppy in. Does anyone know how to do this?
L97[02:15:03] <Izaya> You'll probably just
want to copy the floppy's contents to /usr
L98[02:15:10] <payonel> ArchBinix: just
curious about plan9k or does it have a feature you wanted?
L99[02:15:21] <Izaya> Could also just use
'install', I think.
L100[02:15:38] <payonel> plan9k doesn't
have install...or...it isn't compath with the oppm .install
L101[02:15:48] <payonel> but, cal the oppm
.install, it'll show you what it runs
L102[02:15:50] <ArchBinix> Yes, plan9k
doesnt have intsall.
L103[02:16:22] <ArchBinix> Call as in
rename?
L104[02:18:00] <payonel> "call"
?
L105[02:18:01] <payonel> oh
L106[02:18:04] <payonel> i typo'd
L107[02:18:07] <payonel> weird, i meant
cat
L108[02:18:11] <ArchBinix> gotcha
L109[02:18:38] <payonel> ArchBinix: but,
why plan9k?
L110[02:18:49]
<logan2611>
plan9k is a decent os
L111[02:18:56] <payonel> it's a great
os!
L112[02:18:56] <payonel> :)
L113[02:19:02] <payonel> i'm just jealous
:)
L114[02:19:21] <Izaya> payonel: did I send
you a link to my DOS clone?
L115[02:19:30] <ArchBinix> I'm the same
guy who is playing with the midi. I saw something about bit32 being
screwy with openos, so I thought maybe plan9k would work.
L116[02:19:47] <Izaya> I have a working
image now
L117[02:19:50] <payonel> Izaya: yeah, but
i haven't run/used it
L119[02:20:04] <payonel> ArchBinix: bit32
has no issue with openos :/
L120[02:20:15] <ArchBinix> Maybe it was an
old post.
L121[02:20:22] <payonel> no, not
ever
L122[02:20:36] <ArchBinix> Says here is
was even missing.
L124[02:20:39] <MichiBot>
Title:
bit32 is missing under Lua 5.3
| Posted by: Techokami
|
Posted: Mon Jul 27 18:39:19 CDT 2015
| Status:
closed
L125[02:20:41] <payonel> there is the uuid
lib, that forgot to include (require) bit32, which is necessary for
lua 5.3 (which is now the default)
L126[02:20:51] <payonel> it's not
MISSING
L127[02:20:52] <payonel> golly
L128[02:21:13] <payonel> also, for crying
out loud, that was 3 years ago
L129[02:21:13] <ArchBinix> Welp
L130[02:21:23] <ArchBinix> It was worth
the try
L131[02:21:26] <ArchBinix> t b h
L132[02:21:44]
<Forecaster>
%loot
L133[02:21:44] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a loot box! It contains a Shiny Izaya's neatloaf! (10%)
L134[02:21:53] <payonel> ArchBinix: i get
defensive about openos :)
L135[02:21:55] <payonel> %loot
L136[02:21:55] <MichiBot> payonel: You get
a loot box! It contains a turnip.
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L138[02:22:30] *
Izaya places payonel's turnip on their head
L139[02:22:35] <ArchBinix> I don't see the
reason in Plan9k. Is it just an alternative?
L140[02:22:42] <ArchBinix> for*
L141[02:23:11] <Izaya> Same reason you
have a million linux distros - someone wanted something
different.
L142[02:23:42] <payonel> yeah, and magik
is a very talented developer. he did great work with it
L143[02:23:57] <ArchBinix> I mean ig, but
its a minecraft mod lmao.
L144[02:23:59]
<Forecaster>
"different" psh
L145[02:24:09] <ArchBinix> Just seems
silly.
L146[02:24:17]
<Forecaster>
they're an embarrassment to the borg collective
L147[02:24:23] <Izaya> Aren't computers in
Minecraft silly?
L148[02:24:26] <payonel> ArchBinix: i
think it also demonstrates that you can do stuff like that with
oc
L149[02:24:39] <ArchBinix>
Absolutely.
L150[02:25:01] *
Izaya has done several alternative OSes also, mostly to play with
different ideas
L151[02:25:36] <ArchBinix> To be frank, I
don't know why I've spent so much time on this. I could be writing
real OSes and playing with vintage hardware.
L152[02:25:47] <ArchBinix> But I'm messing
with virtual ones in minecraft..
L153[02:25:49]
<Forecaster>
but you are
L154[02:25:56]
<Forecaster>
it's just simulated vintage hardware
L155[02:26:00] <Izaya> Neither are
particularly useful now.
L156[02:26:25] <ArchBinix> Well, Vinatage
computing is especially good for learning low level hardware.
L157[02:26:31] *
Izaya nods
L158[02:26:51] <ArchBinix> Obviously I
can't hook my tms9900 to some leds and a sound unit in OC.
L159[02:27:11] <Izaya> You can your
generic 6502 platform though.
L160[02:27:23] <ArchBinix> Ok
L161[02:27:52] <Izaya> And besides, you
can hook your minecraft computer up to some lights and
noteblocks
L162[02:28:11] <ArchBinix> Ehhhhh.
L163[02:28:12]
<Forecaster>
a lightboard :D
L164[02:28:37] <Izaya> Sure, you aren't
doing stuff with MMIO or writing asm, but \o/
L165[02:28:52] <ArchBinix> Idk I need a
life. I need to not waste my entire summer on this. Not that you
guys care or anything lol.
L166[02:29:08]
<Forecaster>
psh, life
L167[02:29:14]
<Forecaster>
having a life is overrated
L168[02:30:11] <payonel> ArchBinix: ... i
wanted to make the openos shell input parsing not require spaces
around pipes, "|"
L169[02:30:26] <payonel> 3 years later,
i'm still spending "my entire summer" on this
L170[02:30:49] <ArchBinix> N 0 P 3
L171[02:30:54]
<Forecaster>
"Time is an illusion" -- that guy from Avatar TLAB
L172[02:31:06] <ArchBinix> Confirmed
whirlpool of time suckingness.
L173[02:31:11] <ArchBinix> I must leave
while I still can.
L174[02:31:17] <ArchBinix> Skrrt.
L175[02:31:20]
<Forecaster>
there is no escape
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L180[02:37:26]
<Forecaster>
that's 277 rows processed in... 1 hour and 21 minutes
L181[02:40:58]
<Forecaster>
I think that's about 3.5 entries per minute
L182[02:41:05]
<Forecaster>
average
L183[02:41:23] <Izaya> only 42 000 to
go
L184[02:41:48]
<Forecaster>
what happened to the last 1k?
L185[02:42:08] <Izaya> dunno
L186[02:42:10] <Izaya> rounded away?
L187[02:42:26]
<Forecaster>
according to my calculations processing the remaining 43k will take
12 285 minutes
L188[02:42:58]
<Forecaster>
or 2 days and 9 hours
L189[02:43:03]
<Forecaster>
._.
L190[02:43:43]
<Forecaster>
why did I do this
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L192[03:16:07]
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L193[04:05:12]
<Kodos>
Fore, did you try Ctrl+Z?
L194[04:05:14]
<Kodos>
?
L195[04:07:19]
<Forecaster>
unfortunately it didn't work
L196[04:07:27]
<Marcel>
@joaoadao No, this reactor generates +600 EU - You have to use Mox
Cells instead of Uranium Cells
L197[04:08:10]
<Marcel> The
Reactor then is heating up an most components will stay failsafe at
48% while it generates EU
L198[04:10:01]
<Kodos> I'd
have to redo it on the sim again, but I had an absurdly high power
IC2 reactor that was stable :3
L199[04:10:39]
<Marcel>
this little guy is only for backup energy ^^ - I run a liquid
reactor ^^
L200[04:11:02]
<Marcel> got
it to quite a bit over 1300 HU/s
L201[04:12:50]
<Marcel>
only problem is, that there are no longer any breeder reactors
possible since those parts are removed in IC2 - and I have
currently no setup for any kind of reactor, which depleats as fast
as possible so that I can then craft plutonium
L202[04:13:32]
<Kodos> I
just use a 7 Quad Cell setup for plutonium
L203[04:14:06]
<Kodos> 168M
EU or 26.8M Hu output, too
L204[04:14:38]
<Kodos> In
fact you've probably got a setup close to mine for your 1300+
heat
L205[04:14:46]
<Marcel>
maybe you can rebuild it in the planner jar which is the only thing
useable, since the planner on the web isn't reachable
anymore?
L206[04:15:06]
<Marcel> My
setup is one out from the IC2 board
L207[04:15:18]
<Kodos> If
you've got Mauvecloud's planner, just throw
`030C0D140D0D0C0D15150C0D0D0C0D0D030D150D030D0D030D0D0C0C0D0D0C0D0D0C0D150D030D0D030D0D030D150D0C150D0C150D0C`
into it
L208[04:15:28]
<Marcel>
nice, thanks ?
L209[04:15:55]
<Kodos> For
straight up power, I have two setups I like to use, one for 4
MFSUs, one for 5
L210[04:16:24]
<Kodos>
Really miss the modular sized EU storage blocks. Forget what
they're called
L211[04:16:32]
<Marcel>
Well, dn now back to OC ^^ - I want to create a programm to monitor
my reactors where on the screen the interior is visable
L212[04:16:54]
<Kodos>
Guessing you want to colorize the durability of each piece
L213[04:16:55]
<Marcel>
modulare sized EU storage blocks? never heared of it, even in
gregtech not seen
L214[04:17:04]
<Marcel>
yes, including coloring
L215[04:17:05] <peelz> Ooh. Reactor talk.
Yay.
L216[04:17:36]
<Kodos> Best
bet for that would be to just break down your screen's resolution
into a grid
L217[04:17:39]
<Kodos> And
gpu.fill
L218[04:17:57]
<Kodos> I'm
not good with GUI stuff, I just use OpenPrinter to print my reactor
reports ?
L219[04:18:21]
<Marcel>
this sound like a printer which prints you a nice paper sheet
?
L221[04:18:36]
<Kodos> Back
in a bit, cooking the wife some dinner
L222[04:19:36]
<Marcel> And
I am out to spend some blood - catch u later ?
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L224[04:36:42]
<Forecaster>
I remember the modular EU storage
L225[04:36:48]
<Forecaster>
it's really old
L226[04:36:57]
<Forecaster>
from 1.7 or before
L227[04:38:50]
<Kodos> It
was like.. IDSU or something?
L228[04:38:55]
<Kodos> %g
IDSU IndustrialCraft
L230[04:39:33]
<Kodos> LESU
is what I was thinking of
L231[04:42:52] <Izaya> I remember when you
needed separate mods to convert from IC2 to BC and back
L232[04:43:42] <Izaya> s/2//
L233[04:43:42] <MichiBot> <Izaya> I
remember when you needed separate mods to convert from IC to BC and
back
L234[04:44:07] <peelz> Power
Converters?
L235[04:44:16] <peelz> I still use that
:c
L236[04:44:34] <peelz> For
ic2steam<->steam and EU<->RF conversion
L237[04:45:47] <Izaya> I don't use BC or
IC2 any more tbh
L238[04:45:55] <peelz> I don't use BC
anymore
L239[04:46:01] <peelz> for a long
time
L240[04:46:05] <peelz> but I still use
IC2
L241[04:46:40] <peelz> I'm thinking about
integrating Immersive Engineering in my pack though
L242[04:49:20]
<Marcel> IC2
is nice ... it lacks only compatibality with other mods out
there
L243[04:49:39]
<Marcel> but
combined with gregtech it makes fun :)
L244[04:54:16]
<Kodos> The
only time I'll/I'd play with GT was in 1.4.7 back when we had the
good AE and RP2
L245[05:00:44]
<Marcel>
never played 1.4/1.6
L246[05:08:45]
<Forecaster>
bleh power converters
L247[05:37:09] <Saphire> Mimiru: hey
hey
L248[05:37:17] <Saphire> Did you yet
do
L249[05:37:27] <Saphire> GDPR ping with
the bot?
L250[05:52:35]
<Forecaster>
what?
L251[06:00:05] <Saphire> WE HAVE UPDATED
OUT PRIVACY POLICY
L252[06:00:09] <Saphire> *our
L253[06:00:10] <Saphire> :V
L254[06:01:19]
<Forecaster>
pretty sure MichiBot doesn't care about GDPR
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L256[06:43:01] *
AmandaC looks around for a willing participant in her experiment,
since her normal unwillint participant seems to have escaped
again
L257[06:43:23]
<Forecaster>
did you forget to tighten the chains?
L258[06:44:02] <AmandaC> She started
getting into being chained up, so I got creeped out and just locked
her in the computer room instead
L259[06:48:06]
<Forecaster>
so what's the experiment? how deadly is it?
L260[06:48:30] <AmandaC> I steal a bit of
your soul every time I get pettings!
L261[06:58:46]
<Kodos>
Okay, Industrial Wires is probably my new favorite mod
L262[06:59:15]
<Forecaster>
never heard of
L263[06:59:25]
<Kodos> It's
an IC2/IE addon
L264[06:59:33]
<Kodos> LEts
you make custom control panels with all sorts of doohickeys
L265[06:59:51]
<Kodos> From
Lock switches to Covered Toggles, and even has 7 Seg displays and
meters
L266[06:59:55]
<Forecaster>
oh, interesting
L267[07:00:08]
<Forecaster>
I'll have to try this out
L268[07:02:01]
<Forecaster>
oh
L269[07:02:02]
<Forecaster>
nevermind
L270[07:02:06]
<Forecaster>
it requires IE
L271[07:02:20]
<Kodos>
Yeah, that's my only qualm with it
L272[07:02:30]
<Kodos> But
it's minor, since I don't mind IE with IP/IT
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<Kodos>
Sadly, Project Blue never made it out of 1.7
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<Wuerfel_21>
Fuck, my chairs backrest has broken off entirely, mmh
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<Wuerfel_21>
An
L283[07:50:28] <Temia> Welp
L284[07:52:18] <Temia> Inari, Michi, halp
D: I was struck by inspiration and went to FFXIV's character
creator, and the result is super-cute D:
L286[07:52:40] <Temia> What do I do? I
already have too many characters ;_;
L287[07:54:31] <Temia> Oh, is Inari not on
right now? Oh well
L288[08:03:16]
<Forecaster>
that's pretty cute
L289[08:03:30]
<Forecaster>
you need to have a beauty contest between your characters
L290[08:03:38]
<Forecaster>
one gets voted out and the new one brought in
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L292[08:15:59]
<MalkContent> i uh... that's quite the
neck
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L294[08:16:54]
<MalkContent> is that standard for the
characters?
L295[08:17:01] <Temia> Yeah.
L296[08:17:14] <Temia> The elezen have it
worse.
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L299[08:21:06] <Temia> Enough so that
their nickname is giraffes, or the in-game equivalent
dhalmels
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<Wuerfel_21>
lol
L304[08:34:08]
<MalkContent> dang
L305[08:34:15]
<Marcel> not
lol, that is what you can call evolution
L306[08:34:24]
<Wuerfel_21>
a white gba sp might be even smaller
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L309[08:43:01] <Temia> They don't make
thinkpads like they used to :<
L310[09:23:28] <Temia> Inari!
L312[09:33:00] <Inari> Well if thats a
look you like, amke a cahr out of it
L314[09:47:18] <Temia> But I already have
so many characters ;_;
L315[09:47:46] <Temia> Do you not think
she's cute though? :<
L316[09:48:13] <Izaya> Something tells me
there's no LooksMenu and you can't save it?
L317[09:48:56] <Temia> I can save the
appearance data (and have) but elaborate on what you mean by
LooksMenu?
L318[09:49:34] <Izaya> oh it's just that
that's a mod for ... one of the bethesda games I play, either
Skyrim or FO4, I forget - and it lets you save presets and
such
L319[09:49:37] <Izaya> (and import
them)
L320[09:49:54] <Temia> Ahh
L321[09:50:19] <Temia> Nah, FFXIV has a
built-in way to save character appearance data in the character
creator (or even for saving the appearance of existing
characters)
L322[09:50:29] <Izaya> shiny
L323[09:50:45] <Izaya> with ESO there was
no way to save appearances and the alternative was using a
character slot :|
L324[09:50:46] <Temia> I *think* you can
load appearance data if you use a fantasia to change a character's
appearance, but those cost $$
L325[09:51:20] <Temia> And also it means
replacing one of my other cute characters D:
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L327[10:02:29] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L328[10:02:29] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with shiny rod. 9 health
gained!
L329[10:02:34] <Inari> Temia: Not really,
no :p
L330[10:02:53] *
AmandaC gets distracted by the shiny rod, doesn't get to enjoy the
pettings
L331[10:02:54] <Inari> The face looks too
cloe to anthromorph I guess
L332[10:03:15] <Temia> But... it
isn't?
L333[10:03:29] <Temia> She's got a normal
humanoid face.
L334[10:03:54] <Inari> Well the cheecksl
ook weridly rounded, the eyes kinda too big, the mouth too high
up
L335[10:04:25] <Temia> I never thought
you'd take issue with big eyes but OK <.<
L336[10:06:37] <AmandaC> She looks like
the plucky young new-to-the-field character of some kind of
slice-of-life job anime
L337[10:06:49] <Temia> :D
L338[10:08:25]
<Wuerfel_21>
Does anyone here got a C# compiler set up and is willing to compile
me some stuff from github?
L339[10:08:34] <Izaya> fun fact
L340[10:08:42] <Izaya> if you have .NET
installed, you have a C# compiler installed
L341[10:08:51] <Inari> Temia: Usually not.
I just don't like the general look an am trying to look fro reasons
why :D
L342[10:08:56] <Izaya> look in C:\Windows
for an executable called csc, IIRC
L343[10:09:01]
<Wuerfel_21>
lol
L344[10:09:38] <Inari> AmandaC's
descripiton doesn't sound bad and I never liked that kinda
character. So that may be it
L345[10:09:54] *
Saphire hums?
L346[10:10:36] <Inari> The skin colour
doesn't help either I guess. Darker skinned characters need other
features than lighter skinned ot be cute imo.
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L348[10:10:45]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L349[10:11:35] *
Temia quirks an eyebrow
L350[10:11:39] <Temia> Elaborate,
please.
L351[10:11:44] <Inari> Hm?
L352[10:12:13] *
Saphire curls up, nestling somewhere hidden.
L353[10:12:18] <Temia> What other features
do you speak of?
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L355[10:12:30] <Inari> Not sure, just
generally a different style of look
L356[10:12:55]
<Wuerfel_21>
I do have a csc.exe somewhere, but it complains about a missing
cscomp.dll
L357[10:13:05] <Izaya> good start
L358[10:13:42] <Temia> I... see.
L359[10:14:46] <Inari> Brown-skinned chars
are a little rare in anime and such :p So I haven't seen many I
like yet to make out which features work
L361[10:15:13] <Saphire> Hmm?
L362[10:15:27] <Saphire> Who's that?
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L364[10:16:05] <Inari> Not sure if she has
a name
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L366[10:17:39] <Saphire> Ah
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L368[10:17:45] <Saphire> Okay
L369[10:18:12] *
Saphire curls up and goes away now that she has nothing to
contribute to here.
L370[10:18:26] <Inari> Today seems hentai
spam day on twitter
L371[10:19:56]
<Wuerfel_21>
And now i get lots of errors about missing stuff. I think im
missing some kind of system library
L372[10:20:10] <Inari> Temia seems
unconvinced :P
L373[10:20:13] <AmandaC> %choose kitnap or
don't
L374[10:20:13] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
kitnap
L375[10:20:17] <AmandaC> Hrm.
L376[10:20:19] <AmandaC> Nah
L377[10:20:20] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L378[10:20:20] *
MichiBot pets AmandaC with Inari's RAM. 3 health gained!, Inari's
RAM angered a witch and was turned into a toad.
L379[10:20:20] <Izaya> try another version
of .NET
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L381[10:20:24] <Izaya> you should have all
of them installed
L382[10:20:27] <Izaya> it's a
feature
L383[10:21:07]
<Wuerfel_21>
im just copying random files from winsxs at this point
L384[10:21:30] <Izaya> from?
L385[10:21:35] <Izaya> run it from the
dir
L386[10:21:55]
<Wuerfel_21>
but then it won't find it's dlls
L387[10:22:00]
<Wuerfel_21>
but then it won't find its dlls [Edited]
L388[10:22:01]
<joaoadao>
@Marcel oh ok
L389[10:23:09]
<Wuerfel_21>
im getting stuff like this: `Form1.cs(2,14): error CS0234: The type
or namespace name 'Media' does not exist in the namespace 'System'
(are you missing an assembly reference?)`
L390[10:23:34] <Izaya> this stuff worked
when I used it to compile something in C#
L391[10:23:37] <Izaya> it was very
uncomplicated
L392[10:23:40] <Izaya> one source
file
L393[10:23:42] <Izaya> basically a
keygen
L394[10:26:30] <AmandaC> ( BEcause it was
a keygen )
L395[10:26:31] *
AmandaC hides
L396[10:26:44] <Izaya> I mean
L397[10:26:46] <Izaya> yes
L398[10:26:48] <Izaya> it was a
keygen
L399[10:27:05] <AmandaC> %choose listen to
live show recording or normal episode
L400[10:27:05] <MichiBot> AmandaC: listen
to live show recording
L401[10:27:18] <Izaya> but actually
performing the crack involved providing your own HTTP server
L403[10:35:38] <Mimiru> I'm pretty sure I
installed the c# stuff for vs2017.. I'll see if I can compile
it
L405[10:40:16]
<Wuerfel_21>
can't get it to work, but thanks anyways
L406[10:40:40] <Mimiru> Oh?
L407[10:41:07]
<Wuerfel_21>
complains it can't find decodedWAV.wav, there appears to be some
kind of bug
L408[10:41:08] <Mimiru> I don't have any
BRSTMs to load.. I just made sure it launched lol
L409[10:41:55] <Temia> Inari
L410[10:42:03] <Temia> I'm unconvinced,
yes, because that's a light tan.
L411[10:42:39] <Inari> My pic or
yours?
L412[10:42:42] <Temia> Yours.
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L414[10:44:09] <Inari> Yeah. As said, you
don't see tanned chars too often in anime. And I think it's harder
to make the composition look cute with darker colours
L415[10:45:08] <Temia> ...I'm going for a
coffee break
L416[10:45:18] <Inari> Haha
L417[10:45:57] <AmandaC> %bap Inari
L418[10:45:57] *
MichiBot baps Inari with defeat
L419[10:46:20] <ben_mkiv> when you read
chairs instead of chars and think wtf...
L420[10:46:33] <Inari> AmandaC: don't bap
me D:
L421[10:47:13] <Inari> That said, een with
a lighter tan that character would still look odd to me :P
L422[10:47:59] <ben_mkiv> did you just
review temias child?
L423[10:48:33] <Inari> child?
L424[10:48:45] <ben_mkiv> virtual
offspring xD
L425[10:49:27] <ben_mkiv> %loot
L426[10:49:27] <MichiBot> ben_mkiv: You
get a loot box! It contains a Magic Can i add shit, too!
(25%)
L427[10:49:46] <ben_mkiv> mkay
L428[10:49:59] <AmandaC> %inv del Can i
add shit, too
L429[10:50:00] <MichiBot> AmandaC: No such
item
L430[10:50:04] <AmandaC> %inv del Can i
add shit, too!
L431[10:51:48] <AmandaC> %inv del Can i
add shit, too!
L432[10:51:48] <MichiBot> AmandaC: No such
item
L433[10:51:52] <AmandaC> %inv list
L435[10:52:05] <AmandaC> ... I guess
someone else removed it?
L436[10:52:21] <Mimiru> does it announce
it successfully removed it?
L437[10:52:33] <Inari> AmandaC: I believe
%loot removes it
L438[10:52:34] <ben_mkiv> i think your 2nd
try did succed
L439[10:52:35] <ben_mkiv> +e
L440[10:52:36] <AmandaC> The second try
was rate-limited
L441[10:52:42] <ben_mkiv> oh
L442[10:52:54] <AmandaC> 11:50:04
<MichiBot> I cannot execute this command right now. Wait 25
seconds.
L443[10:53:06] <Inari> That was half of
the purpose of loot afteralll
L444[10:53:10] <Inari> To clean up some
items
L445[10:53:22] <Mimiru> Oh, right.. it was
a loot box
L446[10:53:26] <Mimiru> I wasn't paying
attention
L447[10:53:37] <AmandaC> I thought removal
wasn't implemented yet
L448[10:54:11] <Temia> %inv count
L449[10:54:11] <MichiBot> The inventory
contains 122 items.
L450[10:54:14] <Temia> %loot
L451[10:54:14] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
loot box! It contains a dragon scale.
L452[10:54:19] <Temia> \o/
L454[10:54:45] <Mimiru> seems it is.
L455[10:54:51] <Mimiru> %inv count
L456[10:54:51] <MichiBot> The inventory
contains 122 items.
L457[10:54:59] <Inari> cursed, huh
L458[10:55:00] <Inari> %loot
L459[10:55:00] <MichiBot> Inari: You get a
loot box! It contains a power adapter incompatible with
everything.
L460[10:55:45] <AmandaC> INteesting alert
from Amazon
L461[10:55:57] <AmandaC> "Track your
package on a map, it's currently 8 stop away!"
L462[11:04:28] <Skye> AmandaC, they've
been doing that for me tooo
L463[11:05:20] <AmandaC> I'm half
expecting the number to be down to like 3, and they go across the
fucking town
L464[11:23:55]
<Wuerfel_21>
TFW windows won't let your USB drive go.
L465[11:35:10] <AmandaC> did you
accidentally enable the Windows Flash Killer? ( "Enhance my
PC's preformance with this device" )
L466[11:36:22]
<Wuerfel_21>
nah, it's a hard drive... PID 4 wouldn't release it. As write-ahead
is somehow disbled, i just yanked it out.
L467[11:57:03]
<Aivech>
%inv list
L469[12:15:50] <Temia> Has it really been
a year? jeez.
L470[12:16:42] <Temia> You can tell which
ones are mine because they're mostly FFXIV references orz
L471[12:16:47] <Temia> %loot
L472[12:16:47] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
loot box! It contains a broken .jpg.
L473[12:32:25] <AmandaC> "a nuclear
warhead" Oh, THATS where it went! Mean Inari, hiding my
nukes.
L475[12:38:41] <AmandaC> or that's how
it's spelled in japanese romanisation
L476[12:39:01]
<Wuerfel_21>
but all the other ones are in english...
L477[12:39:14]
<Wuerfel_21>
with 2 exceptions
L478[12:39:41]
<Wuerfel_21>
and "STRM_N_KOOPA_N.brstm" is spelled correctly
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L480[13:36:01] <AmandaC> %choose live
dangerously or don't
L481[13:36:01] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
don't
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L484[13:41:00] <OmegaRogue> hi
L485[13:41:26] <AmandaC> ohai
L486[13:42:15] <OmegaRogue> this is the
first time ive ever used an irc
L487[13:42:32] <OmegaRogue> im connected
using the OC program in Minecraft
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L497[14:39:42] <AmandaC> %choose DiF now
or later
L498[14:39:42] <MichiBot> AmandaC: DiF
now
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L501[14:57:04] <Inari> AmandaC: I keep
thinking "Dilf" when reading that :P
L502[14:57:42] <AmandaC> Dilf?
L503[14:57:53] <Inari> Like milf, but for
men
L504[14:58:00] <AmandaC> ah
L505[14:58:11] <Inari> Next:
"milf?" XD
L506[15:04:54] <AmandaC> :P
L507[15:06:28] <AmandaC> %choose see about
food or Amanchu!
L508[15:06:28] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
Amanchu!
L509[15:07:00] <Inari> %inv add Dorothy's
pricelist
L510[15:07:00] *
MichiBot summons 'Dorothy's pricelist' and adds to her inventory.
This seems very sturdy.
L511[15:07:34] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L512[15:07:34] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with an oil tanker. 5 health
gained!
L513[15:08:32] *
AmandaC purrs softly
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L518[15:36:04] <Inari> %inv add a pawprint
stamp
L519[15:36:04] *
MichiBot summons 'a pawprint stamp' and adds to her inventory. This
seems very sturdy.
L520[15:39:57] <AmandaC> Inari: and who
exactly is that stamp modled after!? You better not be forging my
pawtograph
L521[15:46:30] <Inari> :3
L522[15:46:43] <Inari> How else would I
get your signage~
L523[15:46:49] <Inari> Gotta take
advantage of you sleeping
L525[15:49:24] <Inari> That looks like it
took a lot of effort
L526[15:49:51]
<Wuerfel_21>
i guess so, though i don't have that game
L527[15:54:01] <AmandaC> Inari: I guess
it's only fair since I've been experimenting with your genome while
you sleep
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L530[16:32:51]
<Forecaster>
%loot
L531[16:32:51] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a loot box! It contains a Magic Inari's toybox! (25%)
L532[16:32:58]
<Forecaster>
ohmy
L533[16:35:04] <AmandaC> %makemagic
Inari's toybox
L534[16:35:04] <MichiBot> Seems I'm out of
mana...
L535[16:37:24] <Larethian> Hi. I have a
question regarding Chisel&Bits and OC-Cables. According to
#1634 OC is MCMultiPart-compatible. C&B also says it's
MCMultiPart-compatible. But I cannot use C&B with OC-Cables,
they simply won't interact.
L536[16:37:24] <Larethian> Is there any
way to make them work with each other?
L537[16:39:44] <AmandaC> What version of
mc?
L539[16:42:27] <AmandaC> Larethian: what
version of mc? Last I heard it wasn't added to the 1.12 branch
again
L540[16:42:44] <Larethian> MC 1.12.2,
MultiPart 2.5.1, C&B 14.16, OC 1.7.2.67
L541[16:43:15]
<Forecaster>
@Keridos I don't think you can do `{something.something = 1}`
L542[16:43:27] <AmandaC> Then yeah, it's
not added back in 1.12 yet, Larethian
L543[16:43:36]
<Forecaster>
you may have to do {[something.something] = 1}
L544[16:43:38]
<Forecaster>
I think
L545[16:43:39]
<Keridos>
how would I do that then?
L546[16:43:50]
<Keridos>
wow
L547[16:43:54]
<Keridos>
that is not nice
L548[16:44:01] <SF-MC> I think you have to
quote the key if it's supposed to be a string?
L549[16:44:07]
<Forecaster>
otherwise it doesn't see the value as the key
L550[16:45:05]
<Forecaster>
%lua local res = { value1 = 1, value2 = 2} local pie = { res.value1
= 1 }
L551[16:45:05] <MichiBot> main:1: '}'
expected near '='
L552[16:45:30]
<Forecaster>
%lua local res = { value1 = 1, value2 = 2} local pie = {
[res.value1] = 1 }
L553[16:45:39]
<Forecaster>
uh
L554[16:45:55] <AmandaC> You don't return
anything
L555[16:46:00]
<Forecaster>
%lua local res = { value1 = 1, value2 = 2} local pie = {
[res.value1] = 1 } print(pie[res.value1]
L556[16:46:00] <MichiBot> main:1: ')'
expected near <eof>
L557[16:46:07]
<Forecaster>
%lua local res = { value1 = 1, value2 = 2} local pie = {
[res.value1] = 1 } print(pie[res.value1])
L558[16:46:07] <MichiBot> 1
L559[16:46:09]
<Forecaster>
dammit
L560[16:46:10]
<Forecaster>
there
L561[16:46:20]
<Forecaster>
@Keridos that stuff
L562[16:46:21] <SF-MC> oh derp
L563[16:46:27] <SF-MC> It's not supposed
to be a string key
L564[16:46:32] <SF-MC> So what I said does
not apply
L565[16:47:08]
<Forecaster>
yeah no, it's getting the key from a table value
L566[16:47:19] <SF-MC> Pretend I'm
smart
L567[16:47:40]
<Forecaster>
live'n'learn
L568[16:48:32]
<Keridos>
ill do it smarter
L569[16:49:07]
<Keridos>
Settings.recipes = { entry1 = {blabla}, entry2 = {blabla2}.
etc.}
L570[16:49:17]
<Keridos>
using atom so I can beautify that
L571[16:50:39] <Larethian> <AmandaC>
That's disappointing, now I need to restructure half my rooms...
Are you aware if there is there a ticket already? My search didn't
turn one up. Otherwise I add it as request.
L572[16:51:04] <AmandaC> Not sure if
there's already an issue for it
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L576[17:01:20]
<Keridos>
how can I empty the computers library cache?
L577[17:01:33] <Mimiru> rebooting is the
easiest
L579[17:02:34] <Mimiru> theres also
something like package.loaded.lib=nil or something
L580[17:02:47] <Mimiru> I don't remember
that actual syntax
L581[17:03:06]
<Forecaster>
you're still using a reference to a different table as keys
L582[17:03:09]
<Forecaster>
without []
L583[17:03:12]
<Forecaster>
you can't do that
L584[17:03:27]
<Keridos> ah
that is what you mean
L585[17:03:34]
<Keridos> I
wanted to have a table with value and key
L586[17:04:06]
<Keridos> so
[] around it=
L587[17:04:07]
<Keridos>
?
L588[17:04:19]
<Forecaster>
you have to do `rwater = {name = "Water", resources =
{[res.manasteel] = 1, [res.manapowder] = 1, [res.fishingrod] = 1,
[res.sugarcane] = 1, [res.bonemeal] = 1}},`
L589[17:04:27]
<Keridos> ah
ok
L590[17:15:48] <AmandaC> %lua return
_VERSION
L591[17:15:48] <MichiBot> MichiLua
9001.4
L592[17:15:54] <AmandaC> :D
L593[17:16:01] <Mimiru> o_O
L594[17:18:21] <AmandaC> Mimiru: PM
L595[17:19:38] <AmandaC> %give Inari
random
L596[17:19:38] *
MichiBot gives Inari AmandaC's pie from her inventory
L597[17:19:47] <AmandaC> ... how
fitting
L598[17:20:25] *
AmandaC takes a piece of the pie for herself as well
L599[17:27:59] <payonel> LUA
L600[17:27:59] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L601[17:29:28] <AmandaC> payonel: you
should continue whatever magic the Lua repl does for implied
`return` to michibot
L602[17:29:36] <AmandaC> Contribute*
L603[17:30:01] <payonel> i personally
don't like that 'feature'
L604[17:30:09] <AmandaC> Ah
L605[17:30:30] <payonel> some of my api in
openos returns handles, for convenience
L606[17:30:36] <payonel> but then that
makes using those methods "messy"
L607[17:30:58] <payonel> does that make
sense?
L608[17:31:11] <AmandaC> Yeah
L609[17:31:12]
<Wuerfel_21>
`=foo()` is a good alternative
L610[17:31:12] <payonel> like,
io.write("test")
L611[17:31:37] <payonel> suddenly
serialized the entire tty stream object used to write to
stdout
L612[17:32:02]
<Keridos>
package.loaded["/home/settings.lua"] = nil
L613[17:32:14] <payonel> keridos?
L614[17:32:18]
<Keridos>
shouldnt that unload /home/settings.lua from the cache?
L615[17:32:26]
<Keridos>
yeah?
L616[17:32:27] <payonel> yes, but why is
settings required?
L617[17:32:33] <AmandaC> Take a page from
python, add a __repl pseudo-metamethoh
L618[17:32:40]
<Keridos> it
is the library containing the settings for a program of mine
L619[17:32:44] <payonel> typically configs
are loaded transiently
L620[17:33:10]
<Keridos>
yeah but this works fairly well for me
L621[17:33:27] <SF-MC> "If it works,
but it's stupid..."
L622[17:33:36] <SF-MC> "it's still
stupid; you're just lucky"
L623[17:33:45] <AmandaC> Er, yeah, you
don't need require for that, loadfile will do
L624[17:33:45] <SF-MC> aka pls do it
correctly
L625[17:33:48] <payonel> btw, i'm done
with "version 1" of the new edit
L626[17:34:15] <payonel> keridos, if it
works for you, i'm happy :)
L627[17:34:39] <payonel> my recommendation
would be to use a load(settings_file, nil, env) pattern
L628[17:35:46]
<Keridos>
how would that interact with the settings lua stuff?
L629[17:35:58] <SF-MC> It would load
it?
L630[17:36:09] <payonel> keridos, let env
be a table
L631[17:36:35] <payonel> then when you
exec the function returned by load, "globals" in your
settings file are written to your env
L632[17:36:48] <payonel> thus:
pcall(load(settings, nil, env))
L633[17:37:02] <payonel> if settings has:
FOOBAR=1
L634[17:37:05] <payonel> then env.FOOBAR
is 1
L635[17:37:16]
<Keridos> ah
ok
L636[17:38:31]
<Keridos> So
if I do Settings = {} and then pcall(load(settings, nil,
Settings)), all my globals from settings would be in
Settings.varname?
L637[17:38:40] <payonel> yes
L638[17:39:16] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L639[17:39:16] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with a putit. 5 health
gained!
L640[17:39:41] <AmandaC> Putit?
L641[17:40:43]
<Keridos>
payonel: how would I load from a file?
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L643[17:40:59] <payonel> keridos: i'm not
sure what you mean
L644[17:41:17] <payonel> e.g.
pcall(load("/home/settings.lua", nil, env)) is all you
need
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L646[17:44:14]
<Keridos>
hm
L647[17:44:27]
<Keridos>
weird, Settings.recipes seems to be a nil vaalue for me
L648[17:44:55] <AmandaC> What does
settings.lua look like?
L650[17:46:43] <AmandaC> You'll need to
set Settings.require for that to work
L651[17:46:59] <AmandaC> Or better yet,
settings.sides, other thing
L652[17:47:58]
<Keridos>
well, payonel said that all my global variables should be in
there?
L653[17:48:09]
<JayCalvin>
Hi Does anyone know how to do this
L655[17:48:15] <payonel> keridos yes, but
if your settings file tries to execute code, it needs some
help
L656[17:48:26]
<Keridos>
ah
L657[17:48:39]
<Keridos> so
require is needed?
L658[17:48:45] <payonel> Keridos: yeah,
so
L659[17:49:14] <payonel> local env =
setmetatable({}, { require = require })
pcall(load("settings.lua", nil, env))
L660[17:49:20] <payonel> derp
L661[17:49:24] <payonel> i meant to change
that line
L662[17:49:44] <AmandaC> %choose love
dangerously or really, don't
L663[17:49:44] <MichiBot> AmandaC: really,
don't
L664[17:49:49] <AmandaC> :(
L665[17:49:59] <payonel> local env =
setmetatable({}, { __index = _G })
pcall(load("settings.lua", nil, env))
L666[17:50:09] <payonel> that would work,
but you can also send in just what you need
L667[17:50:31] <payonel> local env =
setmetatable({}, { __index = { require = require }})
pcall(load("settings.lua", nil, env))
L668[17:50:33]
<Keridos>
well the settings prepares the components and recipes aka, number
of items and their database entry and servers them
L669[17:50:34] <payonel> that should work,
too
L670[17:50:47] <AmandaC> Also the pcall
will return false, error of the load fails
L671[17:50:54] <payonel> ^
L672[17:53:08]
<Keridos>
pcall gives false attempt to calla nil value
L673[17:54:17]
<Keridos>
local Settings = setmetatable({}, { __index = { require = require
}})
L674[17:54:17]
<Keridos>
print(pcall(load("settings.lua",nil, Settings)))
L675[17:54:27]
<Keridos>
That does look correct, doesnt it?
L676[17:57:59] <payonel> i have to run. i
can help later/when i get back if you need it
L677[17:58:05]
<Keridos>
ok
L678[18:03:55]
<Keridos>
AmandaC: you got any idea why the pcall fails?
L679[18:04:31] <AmandaC> The error is from
your settings.lua
L680[18:04:52]
<Keridos>
well when I run settings.lua it runs without an error
L681[18:07:31]
<Keridos>
can I get a more detailed error output someway?
L683[18:13:43] <AmandaC> Xpcall(load(...),
Debug.traceback) will give you full stack trace
L684[18:13:55] <AmandaC> (no caps, I'm on
mobile)
L685[18:16:11]
<Keridos>
machine:756: attempt to call a string value (upvalue 'msgh')
L686[18:17:21] <AmandaC> O.o
L687[18:17:51] <AmandaC> Oh, no () after
traceback
L688[18:18:07] <AmandaC> Just
debug.traceback
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L690[18:18:53] <AmandaC> It's a function
that xpcall will call to get the error info
L691[18:19:37]
<Keridos>
got a traceback now
L692[18:19:48]
<Keridos>
but it still is very werid
L693[18:19:50]
<Keridos>
weird
L694[18:20:02]
<Keridos>
can I somehow paste that error and get it into clipboard?
L696[18:25:30]
<Keridos>
kryptic stacktrace is cryptic
L697[18:25:57] <SF-MC> "attempt to
call a nil value"
L698[18:26:07] <SF-MC> AKA you tried to
function call something that isn't a function
L699[18:26:23]
<Keridos>
well i called load
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L701[18:29:50]
<Keridos>
AmandaC: I think i know the problem
L702[18:30:16]
<Keridos>
load expects a lua command, not a file
L703[18:30:28] <SF-MC>
s/command/function/
L704[18:30:28] <MichiBot> <Keridos>
load expects a lua function, not a file
L705[18:30:40]
<Keridos>
ah
L706[18:30:49]
<Keridos>
how can I get my settings file in there?
L707[18:30:54]
<Keridos>
with loadfile?
L708[18:30:55] <AmandaC> Pretty sure load
can take a file
L709[18:30:57] <SF-MC> and, uh, I'm pretty
sure load takes a file
L710[18:33:01]
<Keridos> it
still complains about calling a nil value in
load("pathtofile", nil settings
L711[18:34:00]
<Keridos>
well load does expect a snippet of lua code for me
L712[18:34:06]
<Keridos>
just testing in lua command console
L713[18:34:27] <SF-MC> do loadfile()
L714[18:34:29] <SF-MC> Just for
kicks
L715[18:34:32] <Mimiru> loadfile exists,
and takes a file.. so try it :P
L716[18:35:54]
<Keridos>
well with loadfile it does something but settings still is
nil
L717[18:36:55]
<Keridos>
local Settings = setmetatable({}, { __index = { require = require
}})
L718[18:36:55]
<Keridos>
local settingsFile = loadfile("settings.lua")
L719[18:36:55]
<Keridos>
print(xpcall(load(settingsFile, nil, Settings),debug.traceback))
returns true
L720[18:37:16] <SF-MC> no
L721[18:37:18]
<Keridos>
but when I try to print key and value pairs of Settings, I get an
error becase Setting seems to be nil
L722[18:37:20] <SF-MC> don't load at
all
L723[18:37:23] <SF-MC> loadfile
L724[18:37:49]
<Keridos>
loadFile does not take a table as an argument where to put the
values into?
L725[18:38:01] <SF-MC> it very much
does
L728[18:39:27]
<Keridos>
then this is broken local Settings = setmetatable({}, { __index = {
require = require }})
L729[18:39:34]
<Keridos>
Settings still i nil for me
L730[18:39:40]
<Keridos>
local Settings = setmetatable({}, { __index = { require = require
}})
L731[18:39:40]
<Keridos>
print(xpcall(loadfile("settings.lua", nil,
Settings),debug.traceback))
L732[18:39:50]
<Keridos>
seems to load the file fine
L733[18:39:54]
<Keridos>
but Settings still is nil
L734[18:41:37] <[]> I swear, all of my
"clever" nicks are cursed
L735[18:41:46] <SF-MC> then don't use them
:P
L736[18:41:50] <[]> `, [, ], and [] get
pinged here regularly
L737[18:42:21] <SF-MC> I mean, it's kinda
inevitable that short names like that get pinged a lot
L738[18:42:24] <[]> SF-MC, if I can't
annoy the admins by using nickserv creatively then there's no point
lol
L739[18:42:36] <ben_mkiv> you dont like
Arrays[]?
L740[18:42:37] <SF-MC> fair enough
:)
L741[18:42:45]
<Keridos>
yeah, well there are people that are called like some english
words
L742[18:42:46] <[]> I do like
Arrays[]
L743[18:42:47]
<Keridos>
like "ago"
L744[18:43:00]
<Keridos>
calling yourself "this" might also be hilarious
L745[18:43:08] <[]> there was a guy named
ping
L746[18:43:10] <SF-MC> Someone is (was?)
'ping'
L747[18:43:41]
<Keridos>
now I am stuck because apparently loadfile does read in the file
correctly and then sets settings to nil
L748[18:43:53] <[]> ping isn't registered
in ns now
L749[18:44:14]
<Keridos>
instead of the proper table containing all the global variables
from the settings.lua
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L751[18:52:02] <SoraFirestorm> I only got
this to work by supplying an absolute file path
L752[18:53:13] <SoraFirestorm> idk _why_
exactly
L753[18:53:42] <SoraFirestorm> take the
easy way out though:
L754[18:53:52] <SoraFirestorm> load the
shell library and use shell.resolve()
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L756[19:08:57]
<Keridos>
now it gets ridiculous
L757[19:09:17]
<Keridos>
when I test printing out the code I use for loading it works in the
lua console
L758[19:09:29]
<Keridos>
but when I use the exact same code in my lua script it fails
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L760[19:16:22]
<Kodos> Can
you show me your settings file?
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L763[19:18:20]
<Keridos>
the weird thing is when I type the loadfile stuff into my lua
console, it loads fine
L764[19:18:28]
<Keridos>
and I can print the key value paris
L765[19:18:33]
<Keridos>
but in the script it doesnt
L766[19:18:49]
<Kodos> What
is the error when it fails?
L767[19:18:56]
<Keridos>
apaprently settings is nil
L768[19:21:00]
<Kodos> Does
the error mention a line number?
L769[19:21:33]
<Keridos>
yes in filltable there is a test if settings is nil
L770[19:21:38]
<Keridos>
that print does not work
L771[19:21:54]
<Keridos>
because apparently pairs(settings) does not work since settings
seems to be nil
L773[19:22:41]
<Keridos> is
where the error occurs
L774[19:22:50]
<Keridos>
but if I take that line somewhere else it still errors
L775[19:23:02]
<Keridos>
that was just for testing if settings even was set
L776[19:23:23]
<Kodos>
Hm
L777[19:24:02]
<Keridos>
when I use the exact same three lines: local settings =
setmetatable({}, { __index = { require = require }})
L778[19:24:02]
<Keridos>
pcall(loadfile("/home/settings.lua", nil,
settings))
L779[19:24:13]
<Keridos>
and the print k,v thingie in lua console it works fine
L780[19:24:23]
<Keridos>
rebooting the computer did not help
L781[19:25:21]
<Kodos> Have
you tried moving the debug print to somewhere in the actual code,
and not in your function definition
L782[19:25:48]
<Keridos>
yes
L783[19:26:02]
<Keridos>
had it down there before the functions were called
L784[19:26:09]
<Kodos>
Which version of Lua are you trying to run this on?
L785[19:26:22]
<Keridos> eh
the default one on OC 1.12.2
L786[19:26:28]
<Kodos>
Which is?
L787[19:26:37] <SF-MC> Hover over your
CPU
L788[19:26:50]
<Keridos>
lua 5.3
L789[19:26:57]
<Kodos> Have
you tried it on 5.2 yet?
L790[19:27:03]
<Kodos> Just
for shits and giggles
L791[19:27:06]
<Keridos>
how can I do it on 5.2?
L792[19:27:16] <SF-MC> Right-click with
CPU in hand
L793[19:27:46]
<Keridos>
nope still doesnt work
L794[19:28:12]
<Keridos>
sounds like a bug in the lua interpreting somewhere
L795[19:28:20]
<Keridos>
should I open a bugreport?
L796[19:29:20]
<Kodos> I
mean, you could, but I'm not 100% it's a bug that's causing
it
L797[19:30:06]
<Keridos>
now to make it even weirder
L798[19:30:14]
<Keridos>
when i put these three lines in their own script
L799[19:30:22]
<Keridos> it
does not output anything at all
L800[19:30:35]
<Keridos>
something is seriously broken there
L801[19:37:26]
<Keridos>
yup
L802[19:37:31]
<Keridos>
seems to be broken completely
L803[19:37:51]
<Keridos>
even without the settings file, with just a simple test
settings
L804[19:38:50] <Mimiru> I've seen loadfile
work...
L805[19:38:57] <Mimiru> I just don't know
how it works to help you :P
L806[19:39:18] <SF-MC> I got it to work
just eariler
L807[19:39:24] <SF-MC> (SoraFirestorm is
also me)
L808[19:39:28]
<Keridos>
well it works fine in the lua command prompt
L809[19:39:39]
<Keridos>
but as soon as you enter it into a .lua scripts it starts bugging a
lot
L810[19:39:52] <payonel> ok i'm back.
apparently keridos is completely lost?
L811[19:40:04] <payonel> btw, sorry, i
meant loadfile
L812[19:40:07] <payonel> i was
paraphrasing :)
L813[19:40:16]
<Keridos>
:p
L814[19:40:22]
<Keridos>
well it makes absolutely no sense now
L815[19:40:29] <payonel> why not?
L816[19:40:33]
<Keridos>
the commands you gave me were correct, they work fine in lua
command prompt
L817[19:40:45] <payonel> mhmm
L818[19:40:47]
<Keridos>
but as soon as I put them in .lua scripts it starts to bug
L819[19:40:59]
<Keridos>
even trying with a rather empty test file now
L820[19:41:11] <payonel> what your
code?
L821[19:41:15] <payonel> 's
L823[19:41:28]
<Keridos>
still that
L824[19:41:40]
<Keridos>
opening an issue at opencomputers github atm
L825[19:41:52]
<Keridos>
since I found this still affects far smaller test scripts
L826[19:42:13] <payonel> um
L827[19:42:15] <payonel> before you do
that
L828[19:42:30] <payonel> you should
realize, openos uses loadfile in this exact way i'm telling
you
L829[19:42:39] <payonel> so, it's clearly
a user error :)
L830[19:42:55]
<Keridos> so
why does it not work in lua files but in lua console
L831[19:43:05] <payonel> because you're
doing it wrong
L832[19:43:12] <SoraFirestorm> Because
you're evidentally doing something different/wrong
L833[19:43:14] <payonel> i'll have time to
review in a minute
L834[19:44:23]
<Keridos>
SoraFirestorm, I copied the lines from my lua script to the
console
L835[19:44:29]
<Keridos>
did not rewrite them or anything
L836[19:44:35]
<Keridos>
they work in console, but not in the script
L837[19:44:44] <SoraFirestorm> have you
been updating the gist?
L838[19:44:51]
<Keridos>
yes
L839[19:45:43]
<Keridos>
well it did now
L840[19:45:53]
<Keridos>
apparently last update did not work
L841[19:46:06]
<Keridos>
but still, the code works exactly fine when I copy it into
console
L842[19:46:42] <SF-MC> Check the return of
loadfile() before you try to use it
L843[19:46:44] <SF-MC> eg
L844[19:46:52] <SF-MC> local res, err =
loadfile(...)
L845[19:46:58] <SF-MC> if not res then
print(err) end
L846[19:47:20] <SoraFirestorm> And then if
you have a valid function, you can use that in your pcall()
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L850[19:49:45] <payonel> Keridos: i've
copied your code, and i get "bad arguments #1 (string
expected, got nil)"
L851[19:49:52] <payonel> is that your
error? [ i haven't read the code yet ]
L852[19:50:12]
<Keridos>
have you made the settings.lua file?`
L853[19:50:13] <SoraFirestorm> S3: Are you
in the states? If so, how exactly are you getting this?
L854[19:50:31] <payonel> Keridos: yes,
otherwise the error would be file not foudn
L855[19:50:33] <payonel> found*
L856[19:50:47] <payonel> ive changed your
code to include some asserts for verbosity
L857[19:51:01] <payonel>
assert(pcall(assert(loadfile(...))))
L858[19:51:27] <payonel> i could add
xpcall(..., debug.traceback)
L859[19:52:01]
<Keridos>
works fine here
L860[19:52:45] <S3> SoraFirestorm: pay for
it of course. It's ilegal to publicly sell them
L861[19:52:56] <S3> but private sales are
different
L863[19:53:06] <SoraFirestorm> Right.
That's why I was asking.
L864[19:53:16] <S3> yeah, they just can't
sell them at a lot
L865[19:53:40]
<Keridos>
even with loadfile payonel?
L866[19:53:45] <payonel> Keridos: use some
asserts
L867[19:53:52]
<Keridos> i
am currently
L868[19:53:55] <S3> SoraFirestorm: but
uncle henry's, craigslist, etc is still fine.
L869[19:54:03] <S3> that's considered a
private sale
L870[19:54:21] <payonel>
assert(xpcall(assert(loadfile("/home/settings.lua", nil,
settings)), debug.traceback))
L871[19:55:24] <S3> SoraFirestorm: you
know the funniest part?
L872[19:55:36] <S3> it's ilegal to sell
them, but it's not ilegal to buy them :P
L873[19:55:49]
<Keridos>
updated the git
L874[19:55:50]
<Keridos>
gist
L875[19:55:56]
<Keridos>
still does not throw any error for me
L876[19:56:38] <payonel> ok, i'll read
code now
L877[19:57:26] <payonel> ah, because your
settigns file tries to create proxies of components i dont
have
L878[19:57:34]
<Keridos>
yes
L879[19:57:49] <payonel> Keridos: are you
running this in a mp world i might join?
L880[19:57:59] <S3> SoraFirestorm: Thing
is, I have a lot of experience with ATVs of all kinds. 3 wheelers
are no more dangerous than dirt bikes or 4 wheelers, etc.
L881[19:58:00]
<Keridos> eh
yeah, you need a modpack for that
L882[19:58:05] <payonel> Keridos: public
one?
L883[19:58:07] <S3> they're dangerous to
idiots
L884[19:58:09] <payonel> or one you can
link me?
L885[19:58:23]
<Keridos>
non public but i can WL you
L886[19:58:40] <payonel> ok, let me load
up my gaming pc and such
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L888[20:01:22] <SoraFirestorm> S3: that's
what I hear, and I'll believe it
L889[20:01:27] <SoraFirestorm> I'm no
stranger to 4 wheelers
L890[20:01:46] <SoraFirestorm> Honestly
can't imagine the 3 wheel variety to be any more dangerous
L891[20:02:25] <SoraFirestorm> Althought
Wikipedia says they aren't illegal anymore?
L892[20:03:02] <SoraFirestorm>
"Production of three-wheelers ceased in 1987 due to safety
concerns: three-wheelers were more unstable than four-wheelers
(although accidents are equally severe in both classes). The
duration of the voluntary cease of production (manufacturers were
not required to halt production but agreed to it) lasted 10-years
and thus since 1997, manufacturers were free to once again
manufacture and market three-wheelers."
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L894[20:07:50] <JayLocke> Hey Guys, I am
trying to make a tier 1 computer control an extreme reactor in MC
1.12.2 but, I cant seem to get the computer to output commands to
the reactor
L895[20:08:30] <JayLocke> My reactor is
built and, I have the computer connected to the computer port via
an OC cable
L896[20:08:49] <JayLocke> When I go into
the LUA prompt, I can see the reactor as component.br_reactor
L897[20:08:49] <MichiBot> Lua*
L898[20:09:49] <SoraFirestorm> So what in
particular is giving you trouble?
L899[20:09:56] <JayLocke> but, should I do
commands like (component.br_reactor.setActive = true) without
parenthesis, I do not recieve an error and it looks like the
command runs but, the reactor never turns on
L900[20:09:58] <SoraFirestorm> Which
commands are and aren't working
L901[20:10:15] <SoraFirestorm> You
shouldn't do that
L902[20:10:16] <JayLocke> Setting all rods
also does not do anything either
L903[20:10:24] <SoraFirestorm> setActive()
is a function
L904[20:10:26] <Mimiru>
component.br_reactor.setActive(true)
L905[20:10:27] <SoraFirestorm> You have to
call it
L906[20:10:28] <JayLocke> Im just doing
low level testing, because the program doesnt work
L907[20:10:47] <SoraFirestorm> As Mimiru
wrote
L908[20:11:04] <SoraFirestorm> You're
actually *overwriting* the function you need to use to communicate
with the reactor
L909[20:11:14] <Mimiru> ^
L910[20:11:17] <JayLocke> Oh
L911[20:11:23]
<Kodos> That
seems like something that would be safeguarded
L912[20:11:24]
<Kodos> BUt
I guess not
L913[20:11:29] <JayLocke> lol
L914[20:11:37] <SoraFirestorm> It probably
*ought* to
L915[20:11:46] <SoraFirestorm> But
evidently it does not
L916[20:11:54] <JayLocke> That was done in
the Lua prompt, so maybe it overode it?
L917[20:12:11] <payonel> yeah, you
definitely goofed your br_reactor proxy
L918[20:12:17] <payonel> you'll need to
reboot your machine
L919[20:12:21] <JayLocke> not a
problem
L920[20:12:31] <JayLocke> Just did the
command like mimiru wrote and that got her up
L921[20:12:49] <Corded> * <Kodos>
loves his BR Program :#
L922[20:12:50]
<Kodos>
_loves his BR Program :#3 [Edited]
L923[20:12:52]
<Kodos>
_loves his BR Program :3 [Edited]
L924[20:12:52] <payonel> there are command
to run that'll get Mimiru up?
L925[20:12:53] <payonel> nice
L926[20:12:59]
<Kodos>
loves his BR Program :3 [Edited]
L927[20:13:01] <Mimiru> o_O
L928[20:13:03] <Mimiru> O_o
L929[20:13:16] <SoraFirestorm> XD
L930[20:13:17] <payonel> %lua
component.Mimiru.turnOn()
L931[20:13:17] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt
to index global 'component' (a nil value)
L932[20:13:19] <SoraFirestorm> Saw that
one coming
L933[20:13:25] <Mimiru> woaaaaah
L934[20:13:27] <Mimiru> hey now.
L935[20:13:33] *
payonel winks
L936[20:13:35] <JayLocke> and I assume
that goes with all over commands to control the reactor then,
.setAllRods(100)?
L937[20:13:36] <Mimiru> my component
access is protected, thank you.
L938[20:13:41] <payonel> haha
L939[20:13:41] <JayLocke> *all other
L940[20:13:43] <SoraFirestorm> yeah
L941[20:13:59] <SoraFirestorm> AFAIK the
whole BigReactors API is exposed entirely via functions
L942[20:14:13] <payonel> everything
is
L943[20:14:17] <payonel> except for a few
exception
L944[20:14:18] <payonel> :)
L945[20:14:25] <JayLocke> Alright awesome.
I hated that I always found amazing programs with graphics and
T3/T2 computers but here I am in early game and im like,
well...crap, time to make my own basic program
L946[20:14:26] <Mimiru> That's how I wrote
the original.. :P
L947[20:14:33] <Mimiru> it's been changed
a lot since then though lol
L948[20:14:47] <SoraFirestorm> TIL Mimiru
wrote the original API
L949[20:14:51]
<Kodos> I
just have a server with some extras that operates my
reactors/turbines
L950[20:15:13]
<Kodos>
Though... I wish NuclearCraft's stuff worked with OC
L951[20:15:20]
<Kodos> I'd
make the jump over to NC in a heartbeat
L952[20:15:35] <Mimiru> Hmm... wonder how
hard it'd be to make an adapter..
L953[20:15:44] <JayLocke> Well, NC does
use redstone control, right?
L954[20:16:06] <JayLocke> Effectively a
glorified on off switch if im not mistaken
L955[20:16:30] <SoraFirestorm> That offers
far less control though
L956[20:16:30]
<Kodos> Not
sure. I've not used it much outside of tinkering in creative
L957[20:16:38] <SoraFirestorm> If it does
work that way
L958[20:16:53]
<Kodos>
Tried getting a fusion ring reactor going and the entire thing went
tits up because of how you have to power the ring
L959[20:16:59] <JayLocke> Im currently on
FTB Rev
L960[20:17:10] <SoraFirestorm> My favorite
control program is a dead-simple proportional power leveling
L961[20:17:13] <JayLocke> I thought I
would switch to NC since it seems more awesome
L962[20:17:28] <SoraFirestorm> Control rod
insertion is directly proportional to stored power
L963[20:17:30]
<Kodos>
Sora, can't go wrong with the two rednet ports on BR
L964[20:17:32]
<Kodos>
Yeah
L965[20:17:52] <JayLocke> So, I have
another question regarding my program
L966[20:18:15] <JayLocke> lemme get the
error code
L967[20:18:47] <JayLocke> So the main
issue is when I am trying to get my % power level
L968[20:18:57] <JayLocke> local
percentstore = br.getEnergyStored / maxpower
L969[20:19:09] <JayLocke> I have an alias
for br to be the component.br
L970[20:19:09] <SoraFirestorm> function
calls need parens
L971[20:19:17] <SoraFirestorm>
s/Stored/Stored()/
L972[20:19:17] <MichiBot> <JayLocke>
local percentstore = br.getEnergyStored() / maxpower
L973[20:19:48] <JayLocke> ok, so any time
I want to interface with the reactor, the function needs the
parenthesis at the end?
L974[20:19:57] <SoraFirestorm> yes
L975[20:20:05]
<Kodos>
Sometimes it needs arguments inside of them, depending on the
funciton
L976[20:20:06] <SoraFirestorm> Lua
functions are _always_ called with parens
L977[20:20:07]
<Kodos>
Sometimes it needs arguments inside of them, depending on the
function [Edited]
L978[20:20:10] <JayLocke> either to write
a value or to...keep it working
L979[20:20:30] <Mimiru> The only time you
don't use parenthesis is when you're using event.listen
L980[20:20:34] <JayLocke> Thank you for
the help guys
L981[20:20:58] <Mimiru> the function name
inside event.listen can't have them, or it's called then, and
doesn't work later.
L982[20:20:59] <JayLocke> and event.listen
is for things like where I need the computer to detect something
like a keystroke, right?
L983[20:21:04] <Mimiru> yeah
L984[20:21:17] <Mimiru> keystroke, signal
from an external component, or something
L985[20:21:39] <SoraFirestorm> Mimiru: why
not for event.listen?
L986[20:21:49] <SoraFirestorm> Has that
changed since the last time I used the event library?
L987[20:22:11] <SoraFirestorm> ooh
L988[20:22:18] <Mimiru> It's been like
that for... ever IIRC.
L989[20:22:32] <JayLocke> hopefully I can
get this working, I have modified other people's code for my own
personal projects but, this is my first time writing from
scratch
L990[20:22:34] <SoraFirestorm> You're
referring to the callback portion, right?
L991[20:22:42] <Mimiru>
event.listen(eventName, someFunction)
L992[20:22:47] <SoraFirestorm> yeah,
OK
L993[20:22:49] <Mimiru> no perens on
someFunction
L994[20:22:52] <SoraFirestorm> I totally
misread
L995[20:23:07] <Mimiru>
s/eventName/"eventName"/
L996[20:23:07] <MichiBot> <Mimiru>
event.listen("eventName", someFunction)
L997[20:23:24] <SoraFirestorm> I thought
you meant for the call to event.listen proper, not the
callbac
L998[20:23:26]
<Kodos>
Don't you generally want handlers, too, so you can turn off the
corresponding listen?
L999[20:23:28] <SoraFirestorm>
s/bac/back/
L1000[20:23:28] <MichiBot>
<SoraFirestorm> I thought you meant for the call to
event.listen proper, not the callback
L1001[20:24:18] <Mimiru> you just call
ignore on the same args
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L1003[20:28:25] <payonel> yeah, no parens
gives you the function poniter
L1004[20:28:38] <payonel> but ....
btw
L1005[20:28:47] <payonel> you don't need
parens to call a method with 1 arg
L1006[20:28:48] <payonel> :)
L1007[20:28:52] <payonel> %lua
print"hello"
L1008[20:28:52] <MichiBot> hello
L1009[20:28:55] *
payonel runs
L1010[20:29:07]
<Keridos> is there a quick way in edit to
remove all lines?
L1011[20:29:09] <SoraFirestorm> but
honestly, you shouldn't rely on that
L1012[20:29:21] <payonel> Keridos:
shift+delete
L1013[20:29:25] <payonel> or
^delete
L1014[20:29:28] <payonel> SoraFirestorm:
why?
L1015[20:29:43] <SoraFirestorm> Because
it's easier to make code consistent that way
L1016[20:29:58] <SoraFirestorm> There's
no forgetting to fix it if the number of arguments change
L1017[20:30:05] <payonel> SoraFirestorm:
ah, sure. "rely" though implies that it may not
work
L1018[20:30:09] <payonel> stylistically,
yes, i agree
L1019[20:30:21] <SoraFirestorm> hm, yeah,
'rely' is the wrong word, agree
L1020[20:30:40] <SoraFirestorm> don't
abuse that :P
L1021[20:30:53] <payonel> yeah. it is
weird
L1022[20:31:00] <payonel> seems a waste
of parsing code
L1023[20:31:16] <payonel> ok, i should
feed my offspring
L1024[20:31:21] *
payonel shall return
L1025[20:40:41]
<Keridos> does bundled input and output
work with enderio redstone conduits in 1.12.2ß
L1026[20:40:42]
<Keridos> ?
L1027[20:41:01]
<Kodos>
No idea, try it and report back ?
L1028[20:43:36]
<Keridos> hm does not seem so
L1029[20:46:50]
<Keridos> project red does not work,
too
L1030[20:46:53]
<Keridos> hmpf
L1031[20:47:32]
<Keridos> is there any bundled wire
supported in 1.12.2?
L1033[20:49:52]
<Keridos> hm, i think only meknaism has
bundled wire
L1035[20:50:29] <Mimiru> lol
L1036[20:50:47]
<Keridos> yup
L1037[20:51:07]
<Keridos> payonel mentioned in one of the
tickets that he was gonna check that out 2 months ago
L1038[21:00:50] <payonel> Keridos: blame
xarxes
L1039[21:01:38] <payonel> xarses*
L1040[21:01:48] <payonel> he asked for
shell config support in editors
L1041[21:01:59] <payonel> that has
consumed the last 2 or 3 months of my life
L1042[21:02:12] <payonel> s/life/free
time to work on oc/
L1043[21:02:12] <MichiBot>
<payonel> that has consumed the last 2 or 3 months of my free
time to work on oc
L1044[21:02:59]
<Keridos> o.O
L1045[21:03:23]
<Keridos> i am not familiar with scala at
all
L1046[21:03:50]
<Keridos> else I might take a peek into how
you did that in 1.10.2 and compare it to 1.12.2 to see on how to
readd that in 1.12
L1047[21:04:56] <payonel> i'll get there,
eventually
L1048[21:04:59] <payonel> my cursor and
editor are done
L1049[21:05:08] <payonel> now i can work
on making a cross system config
L1050[21:05:11] <payonel> i have the idea
worked out
L1051[21:05:27] <payonel> i should be
done this weekend (i have monday off work)
L1052[21:08:38] <JayLocke> so, another
question... I am trying to print out the percent power level of my
reactor but, im getting errors
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L1054[21:09:15] <JayLocke>
print("Current power = " percentstore"
"%")
L1055[21:09:40] <SoraFirestorm> You're
not doing string interpolation
L1056[21:09:45] <SoraFirestorm> er,
concatenation
L1057[21:09:50] <SoraFirestorm> combine
strings with .. !
L1058[21:09:56] <SoraFirestorm>
'..'
L1059[21:10:04] <SoraFirestorm>
"string 1" .. "string 2"
L1060[21:10:09] <payonel> JayLocke: are
you just making up lua?
L1061[21:10:29] <JayLocke> so it should
be ("Current power =" ..percentstore..
"%")
L1062[21:10:56] <JayLocke> Im a rookie at
programming and trying my best but the oc website went down, so I
cant reference the majority of the API
L1063[21:11:39] <payonel> ocdoc.cil.li
?
L1064[21:11:41] <payonel> it's not
down
L1065[21:11:47] <payonel> also, learn lua
from lua docs :)
L1066[21:12:04] <SoraFirestorm> payonel:
was about to say, just sounds like someone with practically 0
experience
L1067[21:12:06] <JayLocke> I got an error
503, but whatever maybe it was a hiccup from my end
L1068[21:12:52] <JayLocke> 0 experience
with LUA
L1069[21:12:52] <MichiBot> Lua*
L1070[21:13:11] <JayLocke> I had a
highschool class on Java, C++ and, VBB
L1071[21:13:16] <JayLocke> but that was
over a decade ago
L1072[21:14:33] <JayLocke> Huzzah, I got
the percentage working. Thank you
L1073[21:14:57] <JayLocke> I'll look up
how to drop off the extra numbers
L1074[21:15:35] <SoraFirestorm> round
it
L1075[21:16:05] <SoraFirestorm> Using the
string formatting functions
L1076[21:16:22] <JayLocke> alright, i'll
look up string formatting
L1078[21:36:53] <JayLocke> math.floor,
thats pretty simple actually
L1079[21:37:57] <SoraFirestorm> that
works too
L1080[21:38:03] <SoraFirestorm> but only
if you want integer numbers
L1081[21:38:14] <SoraFirestorm> but if
you want integer numbers, that's the better way IMO
L1082[21:38:30] <JayLocke> yup, I didnt
care if my reactor was at 50.1234% power, 50% is good enough
L1083[21:39:52] <SoraFirestorm> I
sometimes like 1 or 2 after the decimal point
L1084[21:39:58] <SoraFirestorm> 51.6 or
81.43
L1085[21:40:07] <SoraFirestorm> whatever
works for you
L1086[21:42:08] <Izaya> also whoa it's
sora hi it's been a while
L1087[21:42:15] <SoraFirestorm> yo
L1088[21:42:18] <SoraFirestorm> yeah, it
has been
L1089[21:42:29] <SoraFirestorm>
recentlyish decided to play a little Minecraft again
L1090[22:04:27] <S3> I think they should
make automatic payment after a time trial with something
ilegal
L1091[22:04:47] <S3> like, you should
have to verify automatic payment with them
L1092[22:05:54] <SoraFirestorm> I'm a
little surprised that's not already something that's illegal
L1093[22:06:08] <SoraFirestorm> Then
again, I have a low bar to pass
L1094[22:06:25] <SoraFirestorm> rather,
I'm cynically not surprised
L1095[22:06:39] <S3> I just realized I've
been paying audible $15 a month for a year
L1096[22:06:55] <S3> how many times have
I used it since the time I tested the trial? none.
L1097[22:07:12] <S3> imo they should pay
me back 100% but that's against policy
L1098[22:07:25] <SoraFirestorm> I
mean
L1099[22:07:34] <SoraFirestorm> How do
they even have your credit card/payment stuff?
L1100[22:08:00] <S3> need it for the
trial, it's more than just for payment. that's how they check if
you're over 18 for exampler
L1101[22:08:15] <S3> bcause you're not
supposed to be in posession of a credit card if you're under
18
L1102[22:08:16] <SoraFirestorm> hm
L1103[22:08:30] <SoraFirestorm> I'd
definitely go through whatever legal channels you can
L1104[22:08:45] <S3> I don't think I'd
get anywhere
L1105[22:08:47] <SoraFirestorm> Make a
dispute with your bank or whatevers
L1106[22:08:57] <SoraFirestorm> Yeah I
know, but I'd still try
L1107[22:09:00] <S3> it's pretty common
knowlege that when a trial runs out they have full permission to
start billing you
L1108[22:09:56] <S3> another thing that
bugs me. subscription access. I understand they're there to make
money, but if I ran my own subscription service like netflix or
something and you din't log in once one month, I woulm't even
charge you for it
L1109[22:10:02] <S3> that just makes
sense
L1110[22:10:21] <SoraFirestorm> How is
that common knowledge?
L1111[22:10:25] <S3> you're paying for
service, and if you don't get service ythen it would just be taking
money from you
L1112[22:10:41] <SoraFirestorm> That
isn't and shouldn't be a default
L1113[22:10:57] <S3> it's common
knowledge that when you do trials, that's just the way they workj,
they sneak them into the EULAs and such, businesses have been doing
it for years
L1114[22:10:59] <S3> and I agree
L1115[22:11:03] <SoraFirestorm> meh
L1116[22:11:36] <S3> one thing that
really sucks is my eve online subscription
L1117[22:11:38] <SoraFirestorm> I'm
disappointed but I'm an American so it doesn't surprise me
L1118[22:11:53] <S3> every time I
re-enable eve online there's no disable auto payment option
L1119[22:11:55] <S3> pisses me off
L1120[22:12:15] <S3> so if I don't
remember to disable it at the end of the month I decice to stop
paying they start charging
L1121[22:13:10] <S3> I feel like if I
were to sum up all of the games I never played half the time and
have subscriptions for I'd get a couple grand if I got my money
back
L1122[22:13:18] <S3> but I'm not too
worried about that
L1123[22:13:34] <S3> at least in eve your
skills are being trained when you're offlinre
L1124[22:14:00] <S3> anyways my problem
rioght now is that I had a couple unexpected payments go
through
L1125[22:14:14] <S3> and I have been
pushing my money limit the end of this month right
L1126[22:14:27] <S3> and I wanted to do
whatever I can not to have the credit card payment bounce
L1127[22:14:43] <S3> but it takes over a
day for the payment to go through
L1128[22:14:50] <S3> and likeluy until
the first
L1129[22:15:33] <S3> if anything charges
my account from now until the time credit card goes through then it
will bring my credit score down as a missed payment
L1130[22:16:38] <S3> I just wish the
blasted stupid credit card company would charge my bank account
immediately..
L1131[22:16:46] <S3> right when I click
the frigging pay button
L1132[22:17:13] <S3> that way payments
will bounce my account an all I have to do is pay the overdraft fee
which is way better than a missed payment
L1133[22:20:08] <S3> Maybe tomorrow
morning I can get some instant cash into the ATM from my pocket
thatl instantly show up in my bank acct
L1134[22:20:21] <S3> for safety
L1135[22:21:00] <S3> SoraFirestorm: I'm
glad I start my new job this coming tuesday
L1136[22:21:55] <S3> the one I had just
emailed me before my payday and said that I forgot to click some
button somewhere so they can't pay me for my summer hours I put it
(what? I'm pretty sure that's ilegal...)
L1137[22:22:21] <S3> If I work and you
say I can work a paying job, you HAVE to pay me
L1138[22:22:26] <S3> that's just the
law
L1139[22:22:30] <SoraFirestorm> yeah
basically
L1140[22:22:59] <S3> yeah well. Never
work for a university system
L1141[22:23:41] <S3> they literally were
like "yeah well your summer re-employment papers weren't
finalized because you didn't click the accept button that we just
invented THIS SEMESTER that you never had to click before
L1142[22:24:10] <S3> doesn't matter in a
court of law. my secretary said I could work, so I di
L1143[22:24:15] <S3> now pay me, bitches
:)
L1144[22:24:59] <S3> I'm not going to
bring anyone to court, but if they argue I'll remind them of
that.
L1145[22:25:29] <S3> It wouldn't be the
first time I had to do it
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L1147[22:36:49] <payonel> S3: yeah,
that's definitely illegal
L1148[22:37:46] <payonel> S3: i doubt
you'll have to go to court, just contact your department of labor
for your state
L1149[23:07:39]
<Kodos>
What mod was it that had barrels you could put gunpowder in, seal,
and then light them, and the explosion would scale based on the
amount of gunpowder you had in the barrel
L1150[23:08:38] <JayLocke> Immersive
Engineering?
L1151[23:08:44] <JayLocke> I know they
have the gunpwder barrel
L1152[23:09:17]
<Kodos>
Just checked, you can't access a GUI for it
L1153[23:09:36] <JayLocke> I dunno
then
L1154[23:09:37]
<Kodos>
It was probably an older mod
L1155[23:11:30] <SoraFirestorm> I just
now noticed that Emacs does infact render the U+200B ZERO WIDTH
SPACE as a very thin character
L1156[23:16:29] <SoraFirestorm>
anyways
L1157[23:16:30] <SoraFirestorm> I
L1158[23:16:35] <SoraFirestorm> I'll see
you guys later, eventually
L1159[23:16:36] <SoraFirestorm> o/
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L1162[23:22:37] <JayLocke> argh, time for
more troubleshooting
L1163[23:23:43]
<joaoadao> hello
L1164[23:23:46]
<joaoadao> who are there?
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L1166[23:26:00] <JayLocke> im here
L1167[23:26:20]
<joaoadao> what mc mod you have?
L1168[23:26:31] <JayLocke> im playing on
the revelations modpack
L1169[23:27:11]
<joaoadao> oh
L1170[23:27:16]
<joaoadao> im making my modpack
L1171[23:27:25]
<joaoadao> for the 100000 time ¬¬
L1172[23:27:46]
<Kodos>
Anyone mess with Industrial Wires' Control Panels?
L1173[23:28:00]
<joaoadao> industrial wires
L1174[23:28:04]
<joaoadao> what mod is it ?
L1175[23:28:42]
<joaoadao> its a addo for industrial
craft?
L1176[23:28:47]
<Kodos>
It's an addon for Immersive Engineering and IC2, yes
L1177[23:28:49]
<joaoadao> its a addon for industrial
craft? [Edited]
L1178[23:28:54]
<joaoadao> oh
L1179[23:29:16]
<joaoadao> is very interesting
L1180[23:29:42]
<joaoadao> lol this mod works with
ae2
L1181[23:30:48]
<joaoadao> oh sh** it only work with
1.xx
L1182[23:30:51]
<joaoadao> ;-;
L1183[23:33:51]
<Kodos>
Eh?
L1184[23:36:39]
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L1185[23:37:13]
<joaoadao> my modpack is only for
1.7.10
L1186[23:37:21]
<joaoadao> ;-;
L1187[23:38:31] <Mimiru> I'm fairly sure
the 1.7.10 OC builds work just fine with 1.7.10 AE builds.
L1188[23:39:08]
<joaoadao> what you has talking about
???
L1189[23:39:35]
<joaoadao> i talkin about the addon
L1190[23:39:39]
<joaoadao> ¬¬
L1191[23:39:46] *
Mimiru facedesks
L1192[23:40:00]
<Kodos>
THe addon doesn't exist in 1.7
L1193[23:40:05]
<Kodos>
So no, you won't be able to use it
L1194[23:40:25]
<Kodos>
Also it is very hard to understand what you are saying, I'm going
to assume English isn't your native tongue
L1195[23:45:34]
<joaoadao> yes you're correct my native
language is pt-br
L1196[23:50:44] <JayLocke> If I am
comparing a string in an if statement, what is the proper way to do
that? Do I need to put the string in quotations?
L1197[23:51:13] <JayLocke> wait, I only
had a single = instead of ==
L1198[23:51:48] <JayLocke> nope, question
still stands
L1199[23:52:13] <Mimiru> yes