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FROGGS | jnthn: I've got an inline bug for you: gist.github.com/FROGGS/2954182e7f8213a83985 | 09:35 | |
the test is about nested for loops inside a gather take within a sub that is called from within its own for loops | 09:36 | ||
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brrt | \o | 10:52 | |
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JimmyZ_ | o/ | 10:54 | |
kjs_: long time no see :) | |||
kjs_ | JimmyZ_: hi! indeed! | 10:55 | |
JimmyZ_ | ;) | ||
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FROGGS | Q: how do I access C globals of a dynamic library? | 11:10 | |
it looks like dyncall does not help here.. | |||
jnthn | afaik, at a low level it's using whatever it's abstraction for dlsym is | 11:11 | |
That should get a pointer to where the global symbol is | |||
FROGGS | nm /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxml2.a | grep xmlParserVersion | 11:12 | |
0000000000000b60 T __xmlParserVersion | |||
0000000000000010 D xmlParserVersion | |||
that's a static lib though | 11:13 | ||
hmmmm, stackoverflow.com/questions/5460482...iable-in-c | 11:14 | ||
dlsym seems to be the correct googling term :o) | |||
this: | 11:30 | ||
<FROGGS> jnthn: I've got an inline bug for you: gist.github.com/FROGGS/2954182e7f8213a83985 | |||
<FROGGS> the test is about nested for loops inside a gather take within a sub that is called from within its own for loops | |||
jnthn | Yeah, I'm rather too ill to look at that right now :( | 11:33 | |
FROGGS | ewww | ||
jnthn: get better soon! | |||
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JimmyZ | jnthn: Did you leave Shenzhen? | 12:20 | |
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masak | JimmyZ_: no, we're both still here. | 13:12 | |
JimmyZ_ | oh | 13:13 | |
masak | (and for a month or so) | ||
JimmyZ_: heard you moved away... :) | |||
I guess someone warned you about our arrival :P | |||
JimmyZ_ | yeah | ||
masak | dangit, we should have come here earlier. | 13:14 | |
JimmyZ_ | I don't know you're in shenzhen too :P | ||
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brrt | \o | 15:49 | |
timotimo | ohai brrt :) | 16:07 | |
brrt | hi timotimo :-) | ||
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timotimo | what perl6y thing should i be up to next? | 16:22 | |
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vendethiel | when in perl6-m (REPL), if I type `slurp`, some string, <CR> and then ctrl-D, I get an error | 20:27 | |
Ven | "write string requires an object with REPR MVMOSHandle" | ||
timotimo | ... huh? | 20:29 | |
vendethiel | timotimo: am I not clear somewhere? | 20:30 | |
timotimo | ah | ||
you're slurping from stdin | |||
and you ctrl-d it | |||
vendethiel | yes. | ||
timotimo | well, it gets closed, then the repl tries to read from it again | ||
but it's closed :( | |||
but ... i'm confused | |||
why "write string"? | |||
vendethiel | you tell me :D | ||
timotimo | well, the error message doesn't come from the wrong op, i.e. it doesn't say "write string" when it's actually trying to read | 20:33 | |
it might get an VMNull instead or something like that | 20:35 | ||
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