wpd:
...
I stopped liking perl when I learned why this script didn't do what I
expected it to do:
Don't expect too much. Every computer system/os/language has their own
strange things/visions/words that does not mean what you expect them to.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
my @array = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
John Doty wrote:
Usage:
gnetlist -m censor_fix.scm (other gnetlist args)
For use with gsch2pcb and a project file put censor_fix.scm to the local
path and call like this:
gsch2pcb --gnetlist-arg -m censor-fix.scm project.g2p
based on feedback from Kai-Martin, here's an improved version:
On 16/05/11 22:59, Russell Shaw wrote:
On 16/05/11 19:26, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 15:54 +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
From pcjc2/src/borast/borast-bentley-ottmann.c, i used some functions
to make a small test program to see how bo_contour_to_traps() works.
The code is mostly
On 5/27/11 10:55 PM, John Doty wrote:
My intro to Perl was about 20 years ago, when one of my Japanese
colleagues asked me to bring a couple of copies of the Perl book
over, because it was unavailable in Japan. So, I bought them at
Quantum Books. I read one of them on the long plane flight. My
Mike Bushroe wrote:
(snip)
but could the 'packet' of data also have choices for alternate naming
in the schematic of pins with multiple uses?
Is this supposed to configure individual pins? Or is it more like whole
ranges of pins used either as analog input or as digital output? I
think, we
On 05/28/2011 10:01 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
This is my opinion, speaking as a professional developer of both hardware and
software: Scheme was a good choice for gEDA, and it
should be left alone. The chosen implementation of Scheme, guile, may not be
the best tool for the job right now, but
Karl:
wpd:
...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
my @array = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11);
print length(@array), \n;
...
Maybe things have changed since then, but I spent way too much time
being confused by this.
If you really want to understand why this prints 2, look at this:
$ perl -e
On 29/05/11 00:46, Russell Shaw wrote:
On 16/05/11 22:59, Russell Shaw wrote:
On 16/05/11 19:26, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 15:54 +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
From pcjc2/src/borast/borast-bentley-ottmann.c, i used some functions
to make a small test program to see how
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