[03:07:54] ** bear has joined us [03:09:25] bear is now known as bear_afk [04:02:23] [connected at Thu Feb 17 04:02:23 2005] [04:02:23] <> *** Looking up your hostname... [04:02:24] <> *** Checking ident [04:02:24] <> *** Found your hostname [04:02:55] <> *** No identd (auth) response [04:02:55] <> *** Your host is tolkien.freenode.net[thunder.stealer.net/6667], running version dancer-ircd-1.0.35 [04:02:55] [I have joined #peak] [04:02:55] ** tolkien.freenode.net set the topic to http://dirtsimple.org/2004/11/generic-functions-have-landed.html [06:22:50] ** debugger has joined us [06:23:10] hi [06:44:49] ** vlado has joined us [07:43:03] ** vlado has left IRC ("Leaving") [09:03:57] ** Jim7J1AJ1 has joined us [09:04:56] ** Jim7J1AJH has left IRC (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [09:18:56] I am in love. [09:19:27] I'm reading SQL.py, and the intriguedness in this room is so thick you could spoon it with a...um...a spoon. [09:20:08] It looks like SQLCursor.__getattr__() should recurse infinitely, but, inexplicably, it doesn't. [09:20:59] Oh, never mind on that count; I see it's calling getattr() on a /different/ object. [09:21:21] But I remain intrigued. :-) [09:22:06] Oh, mind after all. [09:22:32] Though it doesn't call __getattr__ on itself explicitly, it does call it by saying "self._cursor". [09:23:31] But for some reason, it doesn't explode, even though SQLCursor.__getattr__ throws an AttributeError if the attr doesn't start with "_". [09:23:39] Somebody catching it, perhaps? *reads more* [10:05:38] ** Jim7J1AJ1 has left IRC ("leaving") [12:59:39] ** sprout has joined us [18:49:31] ** debugger has left IRC () [19:44:22] ** Jim7J1AJH has joined us [21:28:43] ** sprout has left IRC ("Snak 4.13 IRC For Mac - http://www.snak.com")