Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-16 Thread Philip Newton
Robin Houston wrote: > On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:47:52AM +0100, Philip Newton wrote: > > Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some > > stuff into a database to use LRP. > > Can we see the result? I'm fascinated... Well, you asked for it. Here it is, cleaned up just a little bit (m

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-16 Thread Robin Houston
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:47:52AM +0100, Philip Newton wrote: > Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some stuff into a database > to use LRP. > > [snip interesting discussion] Can we see the result? I'm fascinated... .robin. -- "You are bound to be in a state of mental unrest,

Speaking Welsh (Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions))

2001-01-16 Thread Robin Houston
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 11:47:44AM +, Redvers Davies wrote: > And possibly some welsh... The welsh word "drwg" (pronounced the english > way is "droog") and means 'Bad, naughty, evil, wicked' etc. Anthony Burgess spoke fluent Welsh (his first wife was Welsh), so I'd have thought that was qui

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-16 Thread Redvers Davies
> Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English? And possibly some welsh... The welsh word "drwg" (pronounced the english way is "droog") and means 'Bad, naughty, evil, wicked' etc.

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-16 Thread Aaron Trevena
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Simon Wistow wrote: > Dave Cross wrote: > > > The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'. > > Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English? It is a mix of schoolboy slang (from soem school that Burgess went to, cos I sure didn't speak like that at school, p

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-16 Thread Simon Wistow
Dave Cross wrote: > The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'. Isn't it a pidgin mix of Russian and English?

RE: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-16 Thread Matthew Freake
Dave wrote: > > does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines? > > Er, what's nadsat? > The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'. > Dave... > [who got the video for xmas and hasn't got round to watching it yet] The film's pretty good, but what a soundtrack! Walt

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-16 Thread Dave Cross
At Tue, 16 Jan 2001 08:50:57 +0100, Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Aaron Trevena wrote: > > does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines? > > Er, what's nadsat? The language spoken by the droogs in 'A Clockwork Orange'. Dave... [who got the video for xmas and hasn't

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-15 Thread Philip Newton
Aaron Trevena wrote: > does lingua::nadsat exist yet? or anything along those lines? Er, what's nadsat? Cheers, Philip

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Philip Newton
Robin Houston wrote: > Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-) > > I don't know when the module was actually released onto CPAN, > but I saw it for the first time at the weekend. It is ... > staggering ... > > Anyone written any programs using it? Yes. I converted a little script I have that puts some

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-15 Thread David H. Adler
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:51:38PM +, Aaron Trevena wrote: > On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Andy Wardley wrote: > > > On Jan 15, 4:24pm, Robin Houston wrote: > > > Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-) > > > > Conway-san, your programming challenge for this week is: > > > >Lingua::Nihon::Perldes > >

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Mark Fowler
> Dieing's probably a bad idea. The idea was for it to set an error stack > so that even if you were using this module you would do stuff like > > my $do = new DO; > $do->something(); > warn ACL::last_error()."\n" if ACL::error(); > > which would print out something like "Access

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Tony Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:53:57PM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > I started learning Japanese when the NI administration decided to teach > > it to joint classes of catholic children and protestant children. Hence > > it was a good way to meet a brand n

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Tony Bowden
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:53:57PM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: > I started learning Japanese when the NI administration decided to teach > it to joint classes of catholic children and protestant children. Hence > it was a good way to meet a brand new batch of girls. I stopped soon after. Hey ...

Re: Speaking Japanese (Re: Access Control Lists and Functions)

2001-01-15 Thread Aaron Trevena
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Andy Wardley wrote: > On Jan 15, 4:24pm, Robin Houston wrote: > > Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-) > > Conway-san, your programming challenge for this week is: > >Lingua::Nihon::Perldes > > (but with an English <-> Japanese translation interface for those of > us who d

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Robin Houston
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 05:17:08PM +, Marcel Grunauer wrote: > > Sounds like the business. There have been quite a number of Perl modules > lately that are more about the syntax and the way the language is being > used than for any specific tasks, such as: Lingua::Romana::Perligata :-) I

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Leon Brocard
Marcel Grunauer sent the following bits through the ether: > Do it like Memoize.pm (i.e., generalize the wrapper mechanism or just nick ... http://search.cpan.org/doc/JDPORTER/Hook-WrapSub-0.03/lib/Hook/WrapSub.pm Leon -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ yapc::Eu

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Matthew Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >In my case, Japanese was very much the latter. I have deep respect > >for anyone who can master it. > > The only Japanese I know: > > "Anata no zubon wa taihen kirena desu!" > the only japanese i know is - hi, i don't think i've spoke to you be

RE: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Matthew Jones
>In my case, Japanese was very much the latter. I have deep respect >for anyone who can master it. The only Japanese I know: "Anata no zubon wa taihen kirena desu!" Not many applications. -- matt "What? I don't speak your crazy moon-language."

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Andy Wardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Jan 15, 1:50pm, Simon Wistow wrote: > > Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll > > stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail, > > Net::IP2LL, Fuky widget set thingy, WMLScript compiler in Perl and >

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Andy Wardley
On Jan 15, 1:50pm, Simon Wistow wrote: > Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll > stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail, > Net::IP2LL, Fuky widget set thingy, WMLScript compiler in Perl and > learning Japanese. I started learning Japanese wh

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Simon Wistow
Mark Fowler wrote: > May I suggest that we die at this point? And throw a Error::AccessDenyed > object or something? Dieing's probably a bad idea. The idea was for it to set an error stack so that even if you were using this module you would do stuff like my $do = new DO; $do->so

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Robin Houston
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 02:29:38PM +, Simon Wistow wrote: > How would the user get round this? I mean sure they could if they had > access to the source code but ... > > > I'm writing something at the moment that's got lots of > > > sub do_summat > { > my ($self, $userid, $arg1, $ar

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Simon Wistow
Robin Houston wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:31:17PM +, Simon Wistow wrote: > > basically it automagically intercepts subroutine calls and checks to see > > if the current user has permissions for the subroutine and returns undef > > if you don't have access to it. You could also exte

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread Simon Wistow
David Cantrell wrote: > Let me guess, you're thinking of adapting our Illustrious Leader's > Sub::Whateveritscalledthisweek to do this? Sounds ... interesting. Something like that, probably called it Symbol::ACL or summat. I'll stick it in my todo list right after Flash stuff, Mail::Hotmail, Ne

Re: Access Control Lists and Functions

2001-01-15 Thread David Cantrell
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:31:17PM +, Simon Wistow wrote: > Sorry to go off topic and talk about Perl briefly but I need some > opinions about something I had an idea about when going home pissed last > night and I'm still too hungover to decide whether I'm crack fuelled or > not. Yep, defin