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28 October 2007


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03:05 <****> Thank you :)
03:05 <****> or just the hash in scalar context
03:06 <****> true .. but I like to be explicit
03:06 <****> if (%{ $xml{onair} }) # not empty
03:07 * iank GumbyBRAIN iank++
03:07 <****> gumbybrain, this is some unique identifier; all the data.
03:07 * Zoffix GumbyBRAIN Zoffix++
03:07 <****> gumbybrain gumbybrain!
03:08 <****> perlbot: karma $.
03:08 <****> Karma for $: 11
03:08 <****> no
03:08 <****> perlbot: karma $..
03:08 <****> Karma for $: 11
03:08 <****> perlbot--
03:09 <****> gumbybrain: be perlbot
03:09 <****> Perlbot will be captured there, so it's not optional.
03:09 <****> perlbot, karma for $.
03:09 <****> Karma for $: 11
03:10 <****> perlbot: karma ($.)
03:10 <****> ($.) doesn't have any karma
03:11 <****> GumbyBRAIN: Perl Mongers
03:11 <****> Portland perl mongers.
03:13 <****> Hmpf doesnt work...
03:13 <****> perlbot: fnord
03:13 <****> gumbybrain: GumbyGumby
03:13 <****> Say hello to gumbygumby.
03:13 <****> gumbygumby :(
03:13 <****> perlbot forget fnord
03:13 <****> removed fnord from the database
03:14 <****> perlbot: fnord is GumbyBRAIN: be perlbot
03:14 <****> added fnord to the database
03:14 <****> wump.
03:14 <****> perlbot: fnord
03:15 <****> GumbyBRAIN: be perlbot
03:15 <****> fnord is gumbybrain: be perlbot.
03:15 <****> :(
03:15 <****> That sir was not the desired result!
03:15 <****> Does it help if i paste the Dumper Output of the XML File?
03:16 <****> GumbyBRAIN: LLAMA
03:16 <****> Webmind always gets suspicious arround perl and llama.
03:19 <****> iank: what's the mews?
03:22 <****> er, news rather?
03:22 <****> the mews is purr..
03:22 <****> The news is rather boring.
03:22 <****> perlbot: fnord
03:22 <****> gumbybrain: spam
03:22 <****> hey wut.
03:22 <****> GumbyBRAIN: do you ignore perlbot?
03:23 <****> Oh! he's broken! perhpas i should kick him again ;)
03:24 <****> And get gumbygumby back
03:24 <****> ALMOST WORTH IT
03:25 <****> What does the minus sign mean in a Makefile?
03:25 <****> @-rm -f $(TARGET)
03:25 <****> my bad. cat5 has a broken locking tab.
03:25 <****> Not that this is the perfect channel for this question, but you guys probably know.
03:26 <****> there's nobody on #makefile...
03:31 <****> Make ignores the returned status on command lines that begin with a dash ( first entry on a yahoo search)
03:32 <****> hanzou: your Yahoo-fu needs work :)
03:33 <****> tybalt89: maybe he was looking on google!
03:51 <****> holy craptacular
03:52 <****> GumbyBRAIN, <3
03:52 <****> freenode: can has interentz?
03:52 <****> Zoffix: <3
03:52 <****>:(
03:52 <****> split //, $internets;
03:52 <****> f00li5h, go away, human!
03:52 <****> Zoffix: purr?
03:53 <****> Hi, seems like a freenode server just died i'll just requote my problem
03:53 <****> f00li5h, u try Catalyst?
03:53 <****> This is the Script http://pastebin.com/d20f23b4e it's used to display some info of a internet radio station
03:53 <****> perlbot: .dj
03:53 <****> .dj is Djibouti
03:53 <****> neat.
03:54 <****>) returns HASH.... if empty...
03:54 <****> I'd like to avoid that ^^
03:56 <****> Reemo: is it an empty hash?
03:56 <****> what does it return if it's not empty?
03:57 <****> Reemo: you want to detect if a hash(ref) is empty?
03:57 <****> a hash ref
03:57 <****> yes
03:57 * CPAN upload: Buffalo-G54-0.02 by MSCHILLI
03:57 <****> wasn't that question answered half an hour ago?
03:57 <****> eval: $hash = {} ; %{ $hash } || 'oh noes, empty hash'
03:58 <****> o_O
03:58 <****> if ( keys %$onair ) { # it contains data
03:58 <****> if (%$onair) # contains data
03:58 <****> Somni: well there were a bunch of splits in between
03:59 <****> yes, just use it in boolean context
04:00 <****> Hmm
04:01 <****> Dont know if I'm doing wrong but that still doesnt work
04:01 <****> what do you mean by "doesn't work"?
04:01 <****> also, what's the answer to my first question?
04:01 <****> Is it possible to bind $_ (or any other var) to another var?
04:02 <****>{foo} as $_
04:02 <****> including modifications
04:02 <****>{foo}) { $_ = 42; }
04:02 <****> for(.. yeah.
04:02 <****>
04:02 <****>
04:03 <****> O.o


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