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I lol'd.
thx. Too bad I'm never ever working on Bridge again, ever.
Nope. Not ever again.
I swear.
There's absolutely no possibility that I intend to work on it this summer. Or that I've actually been working on it recently. Nope. None at all.
<_<
>_>
Of course not.
I, meanwhile, have been working on my King Tiger ceaselessly while attending all my classes and passing my midsemester exams with flying colours.
hey, stfu, Algorithms is a boring class. How am I supposed to get a good grade in a class that's that boring?
that was extreme sarcasm btw
i'm getting my ass kicked
man I love php. I'd be happy working in that language for the rest of my life. Well, prolly not, but I'd be happy with it as a starting career.
The gnarliest regular expression I've ever written
e: jeez, I wrote half of that thing, but it was months ago, and looking at it now, I have no idea how it works. All I remember is that it's for pre-parsing text submitted in a post field to get it ready for the BBCode parser, and my modification added <br>s everywhere a user entered one except following the BBCode tags, which once parsed into HTML can break if extra <br>s are included.Code:preg_match_all("=((\"[^$ce]+\")|([^\s$ce]+))(?=[\s$ce])!i", $str, $attributeArray, PREG_SET_ORDER);
For example, say someone included a list:
[ul]
[li]one[/li]
[/ul]
It would be an error in the HTML for that to be parsed as
<ul><br>
<li>one</li><br>
</ul>
My PM fetcher:
Code:/**
* Fetches the private message with my_index = $index from the database and returns it as a
* PrivateMessage object, or false on fail.
* Requires mysqli database link $dbLink to be active- fails if not.
*
* @param int Index of desired private message
* @return PrivateMessage | boolean Recovered PM, or false if not found
* @access public
*/
static function fetch($index) {
if(!PrivateMessage::$dbLink) return false;
if(PrivateMessage::$messages[$index]) {
if(PrivateMessage::$messages[$index] instanceof PrivateMessage) return PrivateMessage::$messages[$index];
else return false;
}
if($result = PrivateMessage::$dbLink->query('SELECT * FROM `' . PMTABLE . "` WHERE `my_index` = $index LIMIT 1;")) {
if($result->num_rows!=1) return false;
$pm = new PrivateMessage($result->fetch_assoc());
$result->close();
PrivateMessage::$messages[$index]=$pm;
return $pm;
}
PrivateMessage::$messages[$index]="";
return false;
}
Another work in progress for all you folks (unfortunately the cartoon drawing thing was a very short boredom induced phase, but maybe I'll get back to it someday).
http://www.spacebrick.net/argo.svg
You will need an SVG viewer to view this image- Firefox has one built in and IE has a plugin for it, and you can get standalone viewers for it.
So, what's really cool about it is that that image is defined by just a hundred or so lines of XML, that I wrote by hand just now. I mean, fucking ace, that picture's code, and that code's a picture! I think I'm in love.
e: Use your browser's increase/decrease text size functions to zoom in and out, and right-click and view source to check out the code that produces it. How awesome is that? ;D
Any SVG generators out there?