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- <h1>Walking in tomorrow to try again to get health care</h1>
- <p>Day 00324: Monday, 2016 January 25</p>
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- This morning, I looked into government-sponsored health care again, as they still have not gotten back to me.
- I sent in my application last month, and now this month is almost over.
- It seems that there are places that I can go to get help in person.
- I was planning to walk in today, but I took too long getting ready.
- The place that can help is several hours away from home and I foolishly wanted to set up my music library on my mobile before leaving.
- I will have to go in tomorrow instead.
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- After deciding on a new file organization scheme for my music library, I knew that I would either have to find a way to use Ex Falso's conditional syntax more effectively or I would need to do a lot of the sorting by hand.
- I found a page in the <a href="https://quodlibet.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/renaming_files.html">Quod Libet</a> manual explaining that Ex Falso's conditionals do not only have an <code>if</code> syntax, but also an optional <code>else</code> syntax, which is exactly what I needed.
- My new file-renaming string is <code>~/Muziko/\\NEW\\/<albumartist|<albumartist>|\\>/<albumartist>\\<album>/<title|<albumartist>\\<album>\\<title>|<title>></code>.
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- Instead of going downtown, I spent most of the day working with regular expressions.
- After further reading of <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986"><abbr title="Request for Comments">RFC</abbr> 3986</a>, I decided that I do in fact want to build my <abbr title="Uniform Resource Identifier">URI</abbr> parser to be strict.
- Names are very important to me, especially globally-unique names, and in many ways, that is what <abbr title="Uniform Resource Identifier">URI</abbr>s are.
- I do not want to support invalid names.
- Once I had that decided, I thought that I could modify the regular expression listed in <abbr title="Request for Comments">RFC</abbr> 3986, both combining it with another regular expression that I built today and giving it new features that would enforce validity and break the "authority" component down into its "userdata", "host", and "port" components.
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- There are five different regular expressions that can determine the validity of a path based on this presence or lack of presence, and they would need to somehow bee hooked into the parts of the main expression that matches the scheme and authority.
- Such a simple view does not work.
- I will need a multi-step approach after all, so most of the code I wrote today is no good.
- My new understanding of the situation should help me write something very usable though.
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