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10:00 AM
ok its fine!
no it isn't ;_;
is good now!
 
inb4 ";_;"
 
actually
2 mins ago, by Destructible Watermelon
no it isn't ;_;
shit, i forgot to copypaste my new work
huh
almost working for some reason...
huh what is it now ;_;
oh wait, this is intended behaviour
ok, that is not intended behaviour...
 
10:17 AM
suddenly, bugs
suddenly, 3%2 ==0
ok good
 
i will try to create a self interpreter in lolcode
 
@TùxCräftîñg I'm calling your therapist.
 
yeah good idea
ಠ_ಠ
r u sayin i am not admin
 
10:41 AM
it sayin maybe
 
the mkdir said me Access denied
well, lolcode isnt so esoteric finally
 
protip: lolcode is not esoteric language
it just have funny command names
 
its hard to program without syntactic coloration
i give up for the self interpreter
 
@TùxCräftîñg Open an Admin cmd line
 
ik
> http://meta.codereview.stackexchange.com/users/22222/jamal
 
10:55 AM
ok, now must make another loop level work
 
11:20 AM
@TùxCräftîñg ?
 
> 22222
 
11:34 AM
wtf my regex work in regex101 but not in python
 
you need to rattle it up for it to work in pythom
 
public const int VERSION_MAJOR\s*=\s*(\d+),\s+VERSION_MINOR\s*=\s*(\d+),\s+VERSION_REV\s*=\s*(\d+);
^ my regex
it's to match the version numbers in
namespace Symbolus {
class Constants {
    public const int VERSION_MAJOR = 0,
                     VERSION_MINOR = 1,
                     VERSION_REV   = 0;
}
}
@everyonewhoregex what is wrong in my regex
 
what regex flavour?
 
python
 
@Mego I have a bone to pick with you :D
 
11:43 AM
@TùxCräftîñg regex101.com/r/bN2kR6/1 nothing?
how are you using it?
 
SYMBOLUS_VERSION_RE = re.compile(
        r"public const int VERSION_MAJOR\s*=\s*(\d+),\s+VERSION_MINOR\s*=\s*(\d+),\s+VERSION_REV\s*=\s*(\d+);"
        )

# Retrieve Symbolus version
with open("src/Constants.cs") as f:
    constants_cs = f.read()
match = SYMBOLUS_VERSION_RE.match(constants_cs)
print(match)
major = int(match.group(1))
minor = int(match.group(2))
rev   = int(match.group(3))

SYMBOLUS_VERSION = Version(major, minor, rev)
 
I'm trying to write an answer for the prime-counting function challenge and all three of my attempts have failed
 
match is always None
 
@Sherlock9 I give you a forth.
 
!yl and !w┬Fl may have failed because y and w run out of time to factor on TIO.
I would expect R`p`░l to work. It doesn't do anything intensive. It just uses the your prime checker p over range [1..n] R
Except, p, for some reason, counts 25 as a prime
Can you please, at some point, in the near future, fix any of these bugs?
 
11:48 AM
@Sherlock9 !
 
wtf it dont even match public
re.match(r"public", constants_cs) is None o_____________O
 
What is a decent twitching and smiling emote? euO and Oue look like words
 
^_-
^w-
 
ok i think python have a serious problem
re.match(" ", constants_cs) is None
 
eue might work. I look exasperated but grinning
 
11:50 AM
@TùxCräftîñg you want search, not match
 
Oh yeah! That's what I should have been using while trying to write my Neurotic Frogs answer!
 
i even forget return in a function i do too much ruby
 
that's because Ruby is better
 
11:56 AM
I continue to contend that Ruby would be better with shorter built-ins (given that it is a lot more built-ins suited to golfing the main library than Python does), but I prototype better in Python
Probably because the whitespace that everyone complains about forces me to separate my thoughts more, but that's just me
 
Use abusive flags on gibberish like DJ JH shshsjsjsys:
41
A: Is a post like 'assdddsssafffwq' spam?

undo Note that this represents my opinion on the matter. It isn't an official stance, and shouldn't be taken as such. Additionally, this doesn't completely apply to cases of already-established users posting gibberish. It's probably better to flag those as NAA and give them the benefit of the ...

 
At least it explains why I'm always asked to leave conferences... — rene Feb 24 at 16:59
 
12:17 PM
Ah I did not check the specifications properly. That third answer would have been disqualified anyway.
 
12:43 PM
I found out that I can shut down the calculator by pressing three keys together.
 
12:54 PM
####silence####
 
                               @TùxCräftîñg save a question... save a life
I'm so tired of "being put on hold" as unclear without being told whats unclear...
 
TBH i agree with the unclear
 
@TùxCräftîñg can you tell me what is not clear, so I can fix?
I have no problem with being asked for clarification, but I do want to know what to clarify
Please edit in any corrections you like gtg
 
a solution should take a board and output the next optimal move, it's that?
@RohanJhunjhunwala
 
@TùxCräftîñg yes
 
12:59 PM
ah k
 
@TùxCräftîñg what is unclear about that
 
i needed to reread it 4 times to understand
 
hi
 
@RohanJhunjhunwala is OOOX a win
 
1:07 PM
ye
 
Once I wasn't allowed on a plane because I accidentally brought my railgun with me
Stupid TSA :P
 
@betseg its a win for O
 
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΟΗʹ wat
 
@TùxCräftîñg wat not
 
ton taw
yay my really easy-to-read tokenizer work
(here tokenizer = 100-line long conditional hell)
 
1:23 PM
can an enum help in golfing in c?
 
wtf
in the docs it's written than it should emulate the substution system
 
well, it's not wrong
 
but here it evaluate to itself (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
 
@betseg Ctrl+F says no (is there anything you can do with an enum that you can't do with a plain int?)
 
my prime checker is making good progress
 
1:27 PM
@TùxCräftîñg RulePlot‽‽‽
I really need v11...
 
you cant use it?
 
Haven't seen it before in 10
 
> Introduced in 2016 (11.0)
yeah it's new
 
Nor have I seen SubstitutionSystem
Too bad I don't have $400 or whatever it is to burn :p
 
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΟΗʹ it can do a lot of funny things: reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/RulePlot.html?q=RulePlot
 
1:28 PM
why isn't this program ending...
 
> Introduced in 2015 (10.2)
not really new
 
@TùxCräftîñg I have 10.1 ._.
 
@MartinEnder Mma users these days are spoiled :p
 
@MartinEnder enum{a,b,c}; vs a,b,c;a=0,b=1,c=2;
 
1:29 PM
Older solutions for the second example just used ArrayPlot[CellularAutomaton[...]]
 
@betseg but then a,b,c are constants, aren't they? then you might as well use 0,1,2.
 
o right tru
 
is there a 3d version of arrayplot?
 
Can i make sqrt() return a complex in C?
 
cmath.h?
 
1:37 PM
@TùxCräftîñg Image3D?
^^
 
yeahthx
 
Also #include <complex.h> + csqrt(x) is C99-compliant
 
@TùxCräftîñg u mean cmath in C++ or math.h on C? it returns double
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΟΗʹ ok lemme try
 
the library for complex math in C
 
complex.h
 
1:39 PM
C++'s cmath confused me :P
 
@TùxCräftîñg ...is complex.h
 
> The Wolfram Engine has been terminated
wtf
 
yup csqrt() works thx
 
@TùxCräftîñg weird, just shows that the kernel quit if I kill it with the Task Manager
Fun fact: I regularly quit and restart the kernel to clear definitions
 
i use the programming cloud so i cant really manually terminate it
 
1:41 PM
You do something intensive?
 
 ArrayPlot@SubstitutionSystem[{1->{{1,1,1},{1,0,1}}},{{1}},5][[5]]
it showed the error the first time i executed this but worked after
 
Must be a bug
@TùxCräftîñg Error message?
 
4 mins ago, by TùxCräftîñg
> The Wolfram Engine has been terminated
 
use Chrome or something wolfram isnt good
:p
 
1:47 PM
@TùxCräftîñg is it satisfactorily improvved now?
shameless begging for reopen votes
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Rohan JhunjhunwalaTic-Tac-Latin! This is a true story, so names have been altered. My latin teacher, Mr. Latin, created his own proprietary (no joke) tic tac toe variant. Let's call it tic-tac-latin. The game is simple, it is essentially tic tac toe played on a four by four grid. Formal rule declaration A lin...

^Anyone please help reopen. I just need three more votes
 
You can save 71 bytes by removing items 1 and 3 from the list of criteria — Luis Mendo 4 hours ago
 
@RohanJhunjhunwala please also address Peter Taylor's question
 
^^ are you serious?
Never masquerade suggestions to remove subjective criteria as golfing requests
 
2:03 PM
Thanks for the fast reply! This is working. — Jacs 11 mins ago
:D
93
A: Effects of "know before you vote" political system

kuhlWhat you're describing is essentially a literacy test. The biggest concern here is that this test could be manipulated to exclude certain groups of people. For example, the state of Louisiana used a test to try to disenfranchise black voters in 1964.: A group of Harvard students were recent...

 
@zyabin101 I wasn't serious in my wording. But items 1 and 3 were indeed redundant
 
MOBILE WIKIPEDIA LINK SPOTTED
 
2:31 PM
^^ Yeah, it's a math law:
x / y = x * y^-1
 
ik, it's just a bit surprising to see mathematica internally treat division like this
 
I think it's to make it faster.
Just by using +, * and ^ to do all the work for - and /.
 
i think direct substraction is faster than x+y⁻¹
 
Ohh, Framsticks is dumb.
It doesn't work.
It complains about SHGetKnownFolderPath, which is a function that is in SHELL32.DLL but not visible to Framsticks.
Dumb? Obviously...
 
In [5]: oo
Out[5]: ∞
haha
 
^ @mınxomaτ
The TechPowerUp page on RADEON 9200 says it only supports GL 1.4.
but GLSL 1.20 requires GL 2.1 ;_;
Oh look, the femtochu appeared. >:3
 
this is why I can't have nice things and use opengl 3.0 mipmaps
 
._________.
 
You'd think 15 years would be long enough for everyone to at least have GL 2 :/
 
2:58 PM
@mınxomaτ Just watched it and I'm wondering why there's such a massive dislike ratio.
 
near every video of youtube have a insane like/dislike ration
@mınxomaτ o__________O more than the CoD trailer
 
@TùxCräftîñg it's x+y*(-1)
 
3:23 PM
it's just me or MSDN is really slow to load?
someone here?
 
@El'endiaStarman After doing a little googling and research, it's clear that YouTube already has huge problems regarding its community, and that video seems to present something that does not help at all.
 
3:48 PM
Hi
 
@TùxCräftîñg: Don't you dare respond with /[iI][hH]/.
3
 
i h
it's not matched with ur regex...
 
Ah, but it is a nonsense message with no relevance to any of the surrounding conversation! *contemplates deleting*
 
@TùxCräftîñg /[iI]\s.*[hH]/
 
3:53 PM
@betseg why the dot in there?
 
@El'endiaStarman Ih!
 
@DJMcMayhem does it work without dot i dunno much regex
 
the dot bork the regex
 
^
To clarify, the dot makes it match things like "i blablablablah"
 
3:55 PM
^
 
Because .*h means "anything, any number of times, and then a space"
I think you want [iI]\s*[hH] or even better \ci\s*h
 
What's the \c?
 
I'm not sure if \c is a common regex feature or just a vim thing
 
Thx
 
@El'endiaStarman case insensitive, at least in vim
 
3:57 PM
it's not even in perl :P
 
How to match both ih and i h
 
@DJMcMayhem Probably a Vim thing.
 
Which is the only regex engine I know
 
@betseg If only those, then /i ?h/.
 
@betseg the star counts zero matches, so that should work also
 
3:58 PM
@betseg i\s?h
or i\s*h to match 0 or more spaces
 
s/spaces/whitespace characters/
 
Woah too many responses
 
Haha
 

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