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Mikrotik RouterOS scripting: for loops are a bit of getting used to

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/18

Earlier, I wrote “:for loops are a strange beast so I will elaborate on those in a separate post.” so now is the time to do that.

The :for loop documentation is very dense:

Command Syntax Description
for :for <var> from=<int> to=<int> step=<int> do={ <commands> } execute commands over a given number of iterations

So a for loop has these elements:

  • from=
  • to=
  • step=
  • do=

Luckily, the old RouterOS 2.7 documentation on loops (which they’ve revamped after Router OS 2.7 removing many useful examples) has this:

:for – It has one unnamed argument, the name of the loop variable. from argument is the starting value for the loop counter, tovalue is the final value. This command counts loop variable up or down starting at from and ending with to, inclusive, and for each value it executes the do statement. It is possible to change the increment from the default 1 (or -1), by specifying the stepargument.

[admin@MikroTik] > :for i from=1 to=100 step=37  do={:put ($i . " - " . 1000/$i)}
1 - 1000
38 - 26
75 - 13
[admin@MikroTik] >

You might think that from= the start value, to= the finish value and the loop won’t execute when step= a positive value and from= larger than to=. Or that without a step= the loop will always iterate in ascending order.

Wrong! And wrong!

So it’s time for some…

:for loop examples

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Atlassian SourceTree on Twitter: “Good news! We’ve open sourced the way we phase releases for our Sparkle-based macOS app. Read on: https://t.co/QOH0tceXt4”

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/17

Interesting: [WayBack] Atlassian SourceTree on Twitter: “Good news! We’ve open sourced the way we phase releases for our Sparkle-based macOS app. Read on: https://t.co/QOH0tceXt4”:

[WayBack] Open Source Announcement: phased releases for Sparkle-based macOS apps | SourceTree Blog

[WayBack] atlassianlabs / Progressive-Rollout-via-Sparkle — Bitbucket

A small collection of collection of classes, tests, and notes for implementing a progressive (staged) rollout of an update via Sparkle, originally implemented in SourceTree.

[WayBack] Sparkle: open source software update framework for macOS

–jeroen

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A slightly optimized TDateTime functions (YearOf, MonthOf, DayOf) …

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/13

Besides the optimised versions of these functions, I learned the most from these comments:

 The DivMod should be faster. Should really be a single division. The CPU instruction will give you both div and mod from a single instruction. No point doing the divide twice.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20270596/how-do-i-implement-an-efficient-32-bit-divmod-in-64-bit-code

Updated code, added lookup-table optimizations, Lazarus / FPC support and test project:

https://github.com/davidberneda/FastDateTime

+Javier Hernández In the past I used AQTime but now I’m using NexusDB Quality suite (http://www.nexusdb.com/support/index.php?q=qualitysuite) and +Eric Grange SamplingProfiler (https://www.delphitools.info/samplingprofiler/).

But in this FastDateTime code the test project uses TStopWatch (GetTickCount in FPC) to compare speed

–jeroen

Source: A slightly optimized TDateTime functions (YearOf, MonthOf, DayOf) …

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BorCon 97, 20 years ago, Star Wars, 40 years ago

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/13

Marco Cantu (right) and Jeroen Pluimers (left) in 1997

Marco Cantu (right) and Jeroen Pluimers (left) in 1997

The BorCon 97 opening – today 20 years ago – was so much fun: the a Star Wars like opening crawl about a tiny company fighting the – then regarded – Evil Empire called Microsoft.

It was back in the days when lots of new things in the Delphi world were happening: Delphi 2 – the first 32-bit version – came out half a year before and the upcoming Delphi 3 was going to be a game changer as well. New features were rock solid and sales were booming.

Personally, I was much slimmer (yes, that’s me in the Tie-Dye), and could do a pre-conference tutorial on CORBA and VisiBroker (The ORB by Visigenic which was about to be acquired by Borland – which now is owned by Micro Focus only after spinning of the CodeGear which got acquired by Embarcadero that is now owned by Idera which feels like the Inprise story all over again).

I got triggered to this after watching the Opening Night Excitation episode 194 of the Big Bang Theory:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INzECItF6ew Delphi, where are you? 

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/12

Edit: in the mean time, the author took his video off-line. The G+ thread however is still interesting.

From a while ago:

[WayBack] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INzECItF6ew
Delphi, where are you? – Jacek Laskowski – Google+

 

YouTube video C++ Cool Debugging Tips and Tricks

–jeroen

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Cool Google stuff: Trivia Template for the Google Assistant

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/11

This is soo cool: [Archive.is] Trivia Template to make Google Assistant trivia questionaires.

It reminds me of a project a few years back where we did a similar thing to create automated interviews.

The trivia template tool lets you build apps for the Google Assistant without writing a single line of code.

Source: [WayBack] Google Assistant Trivia Template – Leon Nicholls – Medium

Via: [WayBack] Trivia Template: Nandini Stocker and I just launched a template tool to create trivia games for the Google Assistant. The template turns your questions and answers from a spreadsheet into a fully functioning game without writing any code… – Leon Nicholls – Google+

–jeroen

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Don’t Be Scared of git rebase – via: I care, I share, I’m Nathan LeClaire.

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/06

Must read for anyone using git: Don’t Be Scared of git rebase | I care, I share, I’m Nathan LeClaire.

–jeroen

via: Everyone working with GIT should read this:http://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2014/09/14/dont-be-scared-of-git-rebase/ – Stefan Glienke – Google+

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Mikrotik RouterOS /ip firewall address-list timeout values sort-of documented

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/05

Thanks to ZeroByte answering at [Answered] Where are ip firewall address-list timeout values documented – MikroTik RouterOS [WayBack] which I edited a bit here:

I haven’t seen anything specific to the format of these time tokens, but the firewall add-to-address-list timeout is documented here:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP … Properties…It seems to take the same format as any other similar duration-related input I’ve encountered:
  • a raw number is interpreted as seconds
You can specify a number as another duration with tokens:
  • s = seconds (default)
  • m = minutes
  • h = hours
  • d = days
  • w = weeks

A few aspects:

  • Tokens can combine be in any order
  • Whitespace is ignored

So these are all valid:

2s 2h 2w
1w2d3h4m5s
5s4m3h2d1w

  • Days and weeks just get added together. If you specify 1w8d, this is the same as 2w1d
  • The last value specified may be in h:m:s format or in h:m (omit seconds)
  • Interestingly, if you mix and match, they just get added:
    • “1d 2h 12:30” -> “1d 14:30:00”
  • Values larger than 536870911 seconds are stored and tracked but when displayed show as 0sec.
    (248 days, 13:13:55)
  • The maximum value is 4294967295 seconds (which is the maximum 32-bit value)
    This decodes to: 7101w3d6h28m15s as the largest value….
    (7101 weeks is ~136 years counting for leap years, by the way)

–jeroen

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MarcoDelphiBooks on GitHub

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/07/04

Just in case I need any of them: now in chronological order.

MarcoDelphiBooks – http://www.marcocantu.com

  • ObjectPascalHandbook
  • MasteringDelphi3
  • MasteringDelphi4
  • MasteringDelphi5
  • MasteringDelphi6 
  • MasteringDelphi7
  • MasteringDelphi2005
  • Delphi2007Handbook
  • Delphi2009Handbook
  • Delphi2010Handbook
  • DelphiXEHandbook

Source: MarcoDelphiBooks

–jeroen

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If only there was a plugin to convert a Google Suite Document into Markdown S…

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/06/29

via If only there was a plugin to convert a Google Suite Document into Markdown Syntax… – Kristian Köhntopp – Google+ [WayBack]

GitHub – mangini/gdocs2md: Convert a Google Drive Document to the Markdown format, suitable for publishing. [WayBack]

In the gapps language: Apps Script  |  Google Developers

Maybe one day – when I use Google Docs more often – I make a reStructuredText version

–jeroen

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