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gruber / Liberal Regex Pattern for All URLs
Last active May 29, 2024 00:03
Liberal, Accurate Regex Pattern for Matching All URLs
The regex patterns in this gist are intended to match any URLs,
including "mailto:foo@example.com", "x-whatever://foo", etc. For a
pattern that attempts only to match web URLs (http, https), see:
https://gist.github.com/gruber/8891611
# Single-line version of pattern:
(?i)\b((?:[a-z][\w-]+:(?:/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}/)(?:[^\s()<>]+|\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\))+(?:\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\)|[^\s`!()\[\]{};:'".,<>?«»“”‘’]))
@banksean
banksean / mersenne-twister.js
Created February 10, 2010 16:24
a Mersenne Twister implementation in javascript. Makes up for Math.random() not letting you specify a seed value.
/*
I've wrapped Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura's code in a namespace
so it's better encapsulated. Now you can have multiple random number generators
and they won't stomp all over eachother's state.
If you want to use this as a substitute for Math.random(), use the random()
method like so:
var m = new MersenneTwister();
@mebens
mebens / Vector.lua
Created June 30, 2011 01:56
Vector class for my tutorial on Lua metatables.
Vector = {}
Vector.__index = Vector
function Vector.__add(a, b)
if type(a) == "number" then
return Vector.new(b.x + a, b.y + a)
elseif type(b) == "number" then
return Vector.new(a.x + b, a.y + b)
else
return Vector.new(a.x + b.x, a.y + b.y)
@jasny
jasny / linkify.php
Last active May 26, 2024 20:40
PHP function to turn all URLs in clickable links
<?php
/**
* Turn all URLs in clickable links.
*
* @param string $value
* @param array $protocols http/https, ftp, mail, twitter
* @param array $attributes
* @return string
*/
public function linkify($value, $protocols = array('http', 'mail'), array $attributes = array())
@sgillies
sgillies / geo_interface.rst
Last active May 29, 2024 12:49
A Python Protocol for Geospatial Data

Author: Sean Gillies Version: 1.0

Abstract

This document describes a GeoJSON-like protocol for geo-spatial (GIS) vector data.

Introduction

@aperezdc
aperezdc / lpegxml.lua
Last active September 26, 2022 18:21
Fairly complete LPeg grammar for parsing XML
--
-- LPeg-based XML parser.
--
-- * Grammar term names are the same as in the XML 1.1
-- specification: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/
-- * Action functions are missing.
--
-- Copyright (C) 2012 Adrian Perez <aperez@igalia.com>
-- Distribute under terms of the MIT license.
--
@Ocramius
Ocramius / User.php
Last active February 16, 2024 14:57
Doctrine 2 ManyToMany - the correct way
<?php
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
/**
* @ORM\Entity()
* @ORM\Table(name="user")
*/
class User
@mcrider
mcrider / cvson.json
Created October 20, 2012 22:51
Example CV JSON
{
"firstName": "Reginald",
"lastName": "Fake",
"gender": "Male",
"dob":"1983-01-01",
"email":"fakeEmail@gmail.com",
"address": {
"streetAddress": "21 Fake Street",
"city": "New York City",
"state": "NY",
@stuartpb
stuartpb / squircledrop.lua
Last active April 20, 2016 07:31
An old experiment for getting to know Cairo bindings to Lua.
local iup = require "iuplua"
local cairo = require "lcairo"
local dlg
local sqx, sqy = 0, 0
local dragx, dragy
local mx, my = 0, 0
local sqsize = 50
local can = iup.canvas{}
@tmcw
tmcw / xyz_vs_tms.md
Last active April 3, 2024 06:18
The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

Lots of tile-based maps use either the XYZ or TMS scheme. These are the maps that have tiles ending in /0/0/0.png or something. Sometimes if it's a script, it'll look like &z=0&y=0&x=0 instead. Anyway, these are usually maps in Spherical Mercator.

Good examples are OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, MapBox, MapQuest, etc. Lots of maps.

Most of those are in XYZ. The best documentation for that is slippy map tilenames on the OSM Wiki, and Klokan's Tiles a la Google.