code logs -> 2018 -> Mon, 19 Mar 2018< code.20180318.log - code.20180320.log >
--- Log opened Mon Mar 19 00:00:51 2018
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<&Derakon>
"Line 155: content expected".
01:59
<&Derakon>
Thanks, Transcendence. Your error messages are spectacular.
01:59
<&Derakon>
(The line number isn't even right)
02:01
<&Derakon>
...turns out the problem is that if you use a Lisp statement like "(if (> 0 (expr)))" when your Lisp is embedded within XML, then the XML parser throws a fit.
02:01
<&Derakon>
So you have to use gr instead of >
02:27
<&[R]>
Heh
02:27
<&[R]>
jscript was /horrible/ for line numbers and errors
02:27
<&[R]>
Granted, the error was always within 15 lines, and never within 5
02:28
<&[R]>
And the character position wasn't guaranteed to be less than the bytecount of the file...
02:28
<&Derakon>
Oof.
02:28
<&[R]>
(For the uninitiated, jscript is IE's and WSH's Javascript engine.)
02:29
<&[R]>
I'm pretty sure the recent uptrend in people loving JS is because no-one has to touch jscript anymore.
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<&McMartin>
Derakon: Can you put the lisp code inside a CDATA section?
03:26
<&Derakon>
McM: there are custom tags that encompass the lisp.
03:26
<&Derakon>
I didn't define the schema.
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<@celticminstrel>
Derakon[AFK]: Pretty sure you can put a CDATA section anywhere in an XML document; it's independent of the schema IIRC.
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<@celticminstrel>
Like, if <tag>content</tag> is valid, then so is <tag><![CDATA[content]]></tag>
05:12
<@celticminstrel>
Whether that actually satisfies the parser though, I have no idea.
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<&ToxicFrog>
So, I'm using hg, I `hg amend --interactive` a lot.
16:26
<&ToxicFrog>
Is there a way to make the default modality to not include any changes, so that `hg amend --interactive; c` does nothing rather than committing everything?
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<@Pi>
ToxicFrog: Have you tried thg?
17:52
<@Pi>
Its UI is very effective at interactive editing.
17:52
<@Pi>
(And its mq interface scales that up to easily drafting multiple changesets at a time.)
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<&ToxicFrog>
Pi: pretty sure that's what --interactive is these days
17:58
<&ToxicFrog>
That is not the question
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<&ToxicFrog>
The question is, --interactive defaults to "include everything"; I want it to default to "include nothing".
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<&[R]>
https://abi-laboratory.pro/
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