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1998/8/3 [Uncategorized] UID:14421 Activity:nil |
8/3 Does anyone know a public domain IEEE-754 compliant 64 bit floating point library? |
1998/8/3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:14422 Activity:high |
8/3 http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/9785 \_ Are you sure these women are chinese? They look kind of dark. Maybe they were indonesian women. \_ I came from China, and there the shade of skin colour of people vary over a large range, depending on geographical, occupational, as well as genetic factors. \_ Most of the Indonesian you met in the U.S. are ethnic Chinese. They consider themselves Indonesian but their government does not and designate their I.D. card with a note so that they can be easily singled out. Their admission to higher education is severely restricted so most of those who wants to pursue it has to go oversea. They are also essentially barred from is severely restricted so most of those who want to pursue it have to go oversea. They are also essentially barred from joining civil service and military and almost anything beside commerce. |
1998/8/3 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:14423 Activity:nil |
8/3 Is there a way via sed to capitalize everything within, say, brackets? \_ fuck sed, use perl. \_ Ok then, how in perl? \_ I don't know how to do this in sed, but the following tcl script should do what you want: ###################################################################### #!/usr/local/bin/tclsh regsub -all {(\[)([^]]+)(\])} [read stdin] {\[[string toupper "\2"]\]} match puts [subst $match] ###################################################################### --emin |