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<fizzie> printf \'%s\\n\' \'#!/usr/bin/env python\' \'import sys\' \'import unicodedata\' \'print u" ".join("[U+{0:04x} {1}]".format(ord(c), unicodedata.name(c, "DUNNO")) for c in " ".join(sys.argv[1:]).decode("utf-8")).encode("utf-8")\' > bin/unidecode
author | HackBot |
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date | Fri, 11 Oct 2013 13:57:18 +0000 |
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2012-02-01.txt:22:44:40: <oerjan> @tell Taneb er... Dupdog is not supposed to have a program pointer, you always take the first character. Also your eval' is an infinite recursion (hint: unless you are writing generic combinators, a function argument with IO type is usually a mistake.) 2012-02-01.txt:22:58:01: <oerjan> @tell Taneb I can see how "The next character is read" might give you that impression though - but note that (I clearly recall) the initial inspiration for dupdog was the idea of two irc bots reacting to each other's lines as entirely new commands, for which such a remembering of position doesn't make sense. 2012-02-18.txt:14:49:47: <Taneb> ~!~ --infinite loop in dupdog? 2012-02-21.txt:22:42:32: <oerjan> `pastelogs taneb.*dupdog