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2020-02-02T00:46:04 #kisslinux <E5ten> mforney: is the ioctl header POSIX? because I realized if it is it can just be included unconditionally and the ifdefs, instead of checking a specific set of systems, can just check #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
2020-02-02T00:50:33 #kisslinux <E5ten> Hadn't really thought about how TIOCGWINSZ was a define for some reason
2020-02-02T08:16:05 #kisslinux <icyphox> what do y'all use to record your terminals? (output as gif/svg)
2020-02-02T09:36:01 #kisslinux <mforney> E5ten: yeah, i was thinking the same thing. unfortunately sys/ioctl.h is non-posix, posix declares ioctl in this weird stropts.h header
2020-02-02T09:53:24 #kisslinux <mforney> E5ten: but i wonder if we can just have two versions of the printstatus function, one in status-dumb.c, and one in status-ansi.c or something. then you could just build the choose the one you want via a make variable
2020-02-02T11:47:03 #kisslinux <paper_> dylanaraps: kiss-chroot.tar.xz's sha256sum does not match kiss-chroot.tar.xz.sha256
2020-02-02T11:55:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> paper_: Let me see if I can reproduce.
2020-02-02T11:56:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You may also want to try verifying the signature for the time being.
2020-02-02T11:56:09 #kisslinux <paper_> yes, the signature is good
2020-02-02T11:56:30 #kisslinux <paper_> oh no... don't mind me
2020-02-02T11:56:47 #kisslinux <paper_> I did something stupid and that's why it didn't work
2020-02-02T11:59:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed
2020-02-02T11:59:35 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I forgot to update the file
2020-02-02T11:59:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> This was 12 days ago... Goes to show how many people verify the checksums
2020-02-02T12:00:20 #kisslinux <paper_> ehm... actually, the mistake was on my side
2020-02-02T12:00:53 #kisslinux <paper_> my brain stopped and I sha256sumed the .sha256 file...
2020-02-02T12:01:07 #kisslinux <paper_> when I do it correctly, the checksum matches
2020-02-02T12:04:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Oh
2020-02-02T12:05:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Don't tell me I just did the same thing
2020-02-02T12:05:25 #kisslinux <paper_> xD
2020-02-02T12:05:45 #kisslinux <E5ten> mforney: that makes sense
2020-02-02T12:05:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I did
2020-02-02T12:05:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> >:|
2020-02-02T12:07:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed
2020-02-02T13:10:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://getkiss.org/blog/20200202a
2020-02-02T13:18:00 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylanaraps: small typo
2020-02-02T13:18:02 #kisslinux <icyphox> >Here's how'd you'd swap
2020-02-02T13:20:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks
2020-02-02T16:56:01 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylanaraps: is there a better way than to do this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27816750/bash-variable-substitution-and-strings
2020-02-02T16:56:23 #kisslinux <icyphox> if i read a string from a file (multi-line), and it contains say $a and $b in it
2020-02-02T16:56:55 #kisslinux <icyphox> and my script has a='foo' and b='bar' defined
2020-02-02T16:57:14 #kisslinux <icyphox> is there a better way to replace those than having to do what's in that SO answer?
2020-02-02T17:02:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps>  icyphox: What kind of file are you reading?
2020-02-02T17:02:45 #kisslinux <icyphox> a plain-text file dylanaraps
2020-02-02T17:03:25 #kisslinux <icyphox> i want to perform variable substitution, essentially
2020-02-02T17:11:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Ah, I see.
2020-02-02T17:11:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> bash or sh?
2020-02-02T17:11:18 #kisslinux <icyphox> bash
2020-02-02T17:13:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You want the variables replaced with their values and the resulting lines printed?
2020-02-02T17:13:57 #kisslinux <icyphox> yes dylanaraps, that's correct
2020-02-02T17:14:24 #kisslinux <icyphox> what what it's worth, the values here are color esc seqs
2020-02-02T17:15:26 #kisslinux <icyphox> for what*
2020-02-02T17:36:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> eval is the easiest and shortest way
2020-02-02T17:37:09 #kisslinux <icyphox> oh no
2020-02-02T17:37:18 #kisslinux <icyphox> i've got a lot of *s in my text file
2020-02-02T17:37:23 #kisslinux <icyphox> '*'s
2020-02-02T17:37:30 #kisslinux <icyphox> i tried that
2020-02-02T17:38:02 #kisslinux <icyphox> what if i 'set -f' and then eval?
2020-02-02T17:39:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://termbin.com/m58o4
2020-02-02T17:40:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also showing an unknown but neat mapfile feature
2020-02-02T17:40:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Basically, using 'declare' inside of 'eval'
2020-02-02T17:40:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Wrapped in quotes
2020-02-02T17:40:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> To declare a dummy variabel
2020-02-02T17:40:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> variable*
2020-02-02T17:41:00 #kisslinux <icyphox> wait, i'm confused. what is the dummy var for?
2020-02-02T17:41:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> mapfile '-c 1 -C func' allows you to execute a function on each line
2020-02-02T17:41:09 #kisslinux <icyphox> ah
2020-02-02T17:41:11 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> '$1' is line number
2020-02-02T17:41:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> '$2' is the line
2020-02-02T17:42:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://termbin.com/0xg2
2020-02-02T17:42:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That's far simpler
2020-02-02T17:42:11 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Turns out only the quotes are needed
2020-02-02T17:44:18 #kisslinux <icyphox> neat, thanks
2020-02-02T17:44:20 #kisslinux <icyphox> i'll try these out
2020-02-02T17:44:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> If you want to hide your eval usage ;)
2020-02-02T17:44:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://termbin.com/niu8m
2020-02-02T17:44:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Can also replace 'source' with '.'
2020-02-02T17:45:01 #kisslinux <icyphox> hah
2020-02-02T17:45:03 #kisslinux <icyphox> yeah
2020-02-02T17:45:23 #kisslinux <icyphox> also, re: http (in PR): you could possibly add a check for it
2020-02-02T17:45:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yup
2020-02-02T17:45:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm working on a linter
2020-02-02T17:46:49 #kisslinux <icyphox> ah yes
2020-02-02T17:46:54 #kisslinux <icyphox> nice, that'll be good
2020-02-02T17:47:37 #kisslinux <icyphox> btw dylanaraps, if the build script of a project is a shell script
2020-02-02T17:47:42 #kisslinux <icyphox> and they don't chmod it
2020-02-02T17:47:49 #kisslinux <icyphox> and instead run it as 'sh build_all.sh'
2020-02-02T17:47:55 #kisslinux <icyphox> should i do the same?
2020-02-02T17:48:03 #kisslinux <icyphox> (while packaging)
2020-02-02T17:48:05 #kisslinux <icyphox> that is
2020-02-02T17:48:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yeah
2020-02-02T17:48:50 #kisslinux <icyphox> alrighty
2020-02-02T17:51:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> http vs https isn't something I can add to a linter
2020-02-02T17:53:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There are times when there is no https source at all
2020-02-02T17:53:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The linter will run on each commit against the entire repository
2020-02-02T17:54:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The linter is only for really nitpicky stuff regardless
2020-02-02T17:54:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I don't think it's needed really
2020-02-02T18:17:36 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylanaraps: the package i'm building (nim lang), /generates/ a ~1k loc install.sh script
2020-02-02T18:18:01 #kisslinux <icyphox> wait, i'll just paste it, see for yourself
2020-02-02T18:18:29 #kisslinux <icyphox> https://termbin.com/8ubp
2020-02-02T18:19:15 #kisslinux <icyphox> it takes args like '/usr/bin' or '/usr/local/bin' and installs there
2020-02-02T19:53:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> icyphox: That should be fine with /usr/bin
2020-02-02T19:53:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> (If there is no regular build system)