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Twisol
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Reply #60 on Fri 21 Aug 2009 02:08 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Nick Gammon said:
Counting won't detect this:
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I slept on it. What if you counted (again), but each start was +1 and each end was -1? That means that if at any point you're under 0, or if at the end you're NOT zero, something's wrong. |
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David Haley
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Reply #61 on Fri 21 Aug 2009 02:29 PM (UTC) [ quote
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| Is a recursive descent really that expensive? I imagine that it's probably not much worse than a regular expression match. It's just a linear string scan, really. I think that malformed posts might be the trickier thing to deal with. |
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Nick Gammon
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Reply #62 on Fri 21 Aug 2009 10:09 PM (UTC) [ quote
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That is good enough as far as I am concerned. ;) |
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Nick Gammon
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Reply #63 on Fri 21 Aug 2009 10:10 PM (UTC) [ quote
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David Haley said:
I think that malformed posts might be the trickier thing to deal with.
Yes, tricky. |
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Twisol
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Reply #64 on Sat 22 Aug 2009 02:34 AM (UTC) [ quote
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| Yay! The little things often add so much to the big picture - I really like the new updates. ^_^ |
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David Haley
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Reply #65 on Mon 24 Aug 2009 02:50 AM (UTC) [ quote
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| Echo. The new changes are great! :-) Thanks much. |
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Nick Gammon
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Reply #66 on Mon 24 Aug 2009 07:08 AM (UTC) [ quote
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Twisol said:
I slept on it. What if you counted (again), but each start was +1 and each end was -1? That means that if at any point you're under 0, or if at the end you're NOT zero, something's wrong.
David Haley said:
Is a recursive descent really that expensive? I imagine that it's probably not much worse than a regular expression match. It's just a linear string scan, really. I think that malformed posts might be the trickier thing to deal with.
It all works fairly well with the simplified method, so I won't bother doing either of those, thanks for the suggestions however. :-)
Twisol said:
I really like the new updates.
Glad everyone likes them.
Now, back to business with MUD clients ...
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- Nick Gammon
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Conner
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Reply #67 on Tue 25 Aug 2009 03:06 AM (UTC) [ quote
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| Just to throw in my gratz too, Nick, I also really like the recent template & quote & code changes, and so does my wife, Dragona. The template changes look great and seem like a really good idea in general. The most recent quote & code tag changes look really good and were probably overdue, especially the ability to attribute quotes directly. In short, good job! :) |
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