github.com/moarvm/moarvm | IRC logs at colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/moarvm Set by AlexDaniel on 12 June 2018. |
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Geth | MoarVM: 9d4681afe6 | (Daniel Green)++ | 7 files Rename getstrfromname to strfromname This better fits the convention of the other `*from*` ops. |
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MoarVM: 9b44d4816d | (Daniel Green)++ | src/jit/graph.c JIT strfromname in the legacy JIT |
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MoarVM: 46edb6f63c | MasterDuke17++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | 8 files Merge pull request #899 from MasterDuke17/rename_getstrfromname Rename (and JIT) getstrfromname |
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Zoffix | New blog post: "Introducing: Perl 6 Marketing Assets Web App": rakudo.party/post/Introducing-Perl...ts-Web-App | 03:42 | |
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jnthn | morning o/ | 09:26 | |
masak | \o | 09:43 | |
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brrt | \o | 11:04 | |
lizmat | brrt: o/ | 11:05 | |
brrt | ohai lizmat | 11:06 | |
3 more days, eh | |||
jnthn | 4 including today for me, I think... | 11:18 | |
brrt | :-( | ||
heh, the spesh thread, when stopped, wants to run a VM frame.... | 11:21 | ||
because the spesh_worker is just it's initial_invoke() | |||
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jnthn | The presumption was it'd never be stopped. :) The event loop thread is the same. | 12:14 | |
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dogbert2 | jnthn: added the 'false positive' bug from yesterday: github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/issues/930 | 13:16 | |
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timotimo | i.imgur.com/UI4mZE6.gifv - jnthn, did you see this? :) | 13:21 | |
lizmat | .oO( it seems to go on forever :-) |
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jnthn | timotimo: yes :-) | 13:32 | |
Needs a bit more explanation in the UI of the numbers I guess, but otherwise...neat :D | |||
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brrt notes that it would be very, very easy to implement something like this for MoarVM: github.com/dinfuehr/dora/blob/mast...os/perf.rs | 13:36 | ||
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nwc10 | jnthn: ./perl6-m -Ilib t/spec/S02-lexical-conventions/unicode-whitespace.t | 14:02 | |
src/core/interp.c:2814:17: runtime error: member access within null pointer of tfc006caf6e1 sp 0x7fff273dee80 bp 0x7fff273e1020 T0) | |||
#0 0x7fc006caf6e0 in MVM_interp_run src/core/interp.c:2814 | |||
#1 0x7fc0071a3302 in MVM_vm_run_file src/moar.c:412 | |||
and ASAN still very excited by t/spec/S29-conversions/ord_and_chr.rakudo.moar | 14:03 | ||
I torment my bild with | 14:04 | ||
+#define MVM_ARRAY_CONC_DEBUG 1 | |||
+#define FSA_SIZE_DEBUG 1 | |||
+#define MVM_SPESH_CHECK_DU 1 | |||
MVM_SPESH_BLOCKING=1 | |||
MVM_SPESH_NODELAY=1 | |||
no idea if it hides without any/all of these set | |||
dogbert2 | now that's torment :-) | 14:07 | |
brrt | oh, and we're destroying the FSA twice in --full-cleanup mode | 14:09 | |
dogbert2 | interesting, --full-cleanup has been busted for a loong time | 14:11 | |
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dogbert2 | the ASAN excitement posted by nwc10++ points to github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/blob/mast...ker.c#L331 | 14:13 | |
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dogbert2 | must be run with MVM_SPESH_NODELAY=1 and MVM_SPESH_BLOCKING=1 in order to appear | 14:14 | |
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dogbert2 | nwc10: github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/issues/931 | 14:19 | |
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timotimo | jnthn: i'm planning to pepper the whole UI with so many explanations that it'll be easy to understand even for newcomers ... or so is the hope | 15:06 | |
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timotimo | i'll have to find a sensible approach to pagination or maybe just a "load more" button would be enough | 15:34 | |
lizmat | but where would the "load more" come from? From a server, or would it already live in the browser ? | 15:35 | |
timotimo | there's a server that can do that | 15:36 | |
diakopter | dogbert2: in that code, I think lexreg can move since sf can move, so the lexreg pointer chasing must be done inside the loop | 15:37 | |
nwc10: I bet if you re-run it with moving that lexreg assignment inside the loop it'll work | 15:40 | ||
lizmat | timotimo: then a "load more" button would be appropriate :-) | ||
timotimo: but otoh it would be nice if you could send such a profile to a gist e.g. | 15:41 | ||
timotimo: so how would that work ? | |||
timotimo | well, the server could interface with github, for example | 15:43 | |
or do you mean the whole profile should go on github? | |||
Geth | MoarVM: aa49992398 | (Matthew Wilson)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/spesh/frame_walker.c rechase lexreg each time through the loop let's see if it fixes github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/issues/931 |
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diakopter | nwc10: ^^ | ||
apparently github thought "let's see if it fixes" means "fixes" | 16:03 | ||
lizmat | timotimo: I was thinking of the case when people see something weird in a profile they did and they want to show it to other people | 16:11 | |
until now, that would have been posting the HTML file as a gist somewhere | 16:12 | ||
timotimo | true | 16:14 | |
now it'll be an .sql file instead, or maybe the .sqlite database file | |||
lizmat | ah, that would work, I guess | 16:15 | |
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timotimo | though i assume it'd also be nice to put summaries up as gists, too | 16:17 | |
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dogbert11 | diakopter: unfortunately it seems as if the problem is still present. The stacktrace is the same as before. | 16:26 | |
timotimo | twitter.com/python_tip/status/1026...5891014656 - surely this is a thing perl6 gets right | 16:30 | |
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lizmat | m: dd "Welcome in š¬š§".flip # indeed :-) samcv++ | 16:38 | |
camelia | "š¬š§ ni emocleW" | ||
lizmat | could someone reply to that tweet with the Perl 6 version ^^ ? | 16:39 | |
timotimo | i won't make a screenshot of that because in my terminal it shows as two overlapping(!) letters in boxes %) | 16:40 | |
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lizmat | timotimo: perhaps refer to colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log...08-06#l766 ? | 16:42 | |
timotimo | in my browser it's a circle with black-and-white lineart of the union jack in it | 16:43 | |
that's not so much better | |||
lizmat | timotimo: I mean, use that link, not a screenshot of the link | 16:49 | |
timotimo | hm, how about a link to a "run it online" service including a screenshot of the result | 16:50 | |
lizmat | well, that won't work for you either then | ||
your browser apparently has problem displaying š¬š§ | 16:51 | ||
timotimo | right | ||
someone else could do it, though | |||
lizmat | so you do want to put a screenshot there instead of a link to the log ? | 16:55 | |
or do you think you cannot actually put the right unicode in the tweet ? | |||
timotimo | i can put the right unicode in there, i believe | 16:57 | |
i dunno | |||
lizmat doesn't do Twitter | 17:01 | ||
timotimo | a wise decision | ||
lizmat | www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLangua..._floating/ # did anybody look at this ? | ||
timotimo doesn't do facebook | |||
lizmat neither | 17:02 | ||
timotimo | i believe zoffix saw it | ||
could be a different one? | |||
jnthn | heh, the recent Comma interview I did made it to the Facebook page of JetBrains (the company behind the IntelliJ platform) and of course some folks just had to trot our their tired Perl memes. | 17:05 | |
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Zoffix | Yeah, it's the same algo someone pointed out last week. The URL I have is: pldi18.sigplan.org/event/pldi-2018...conversion | 17:06 | |
jnthn | Zoffix: Is that the one you implemented a while back? | 17:08 | |
Zoffix | Filed as R#2187 so we don't forget | ||
synopsebot | R#2187 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/2187 Look into implementing faster f.p. stringification algo | ||
Zoffix | jnthn: no, I did Dragon4. This one is supposedly better | ||
The person who showed me the video said the guy did compare the new algo to dragon4 in the video (in pldi18.sigplan.org/event/pldi-2018...conversion ) but I didn't have time to watch it yet | 17:09 | ||
jnthn | Ah, ok :) | ||
jnthn looks through the PLDI program to see if there's any papers he should read :) | |||
Zoffix | oh wait, not Dragon4... | ||
Grisu3 :) | |||
Grisu3 with Dragon4 fallback was state of the art before that new algo, and we use Grisu3 with spritnf fallback | 17:10 | ||
*sprintf | |||
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timotimo | i wonder if it'd be faster to fall back to dtoa? as it doesn't have to "parse" the "%f" or whatever we pass | 17:11 | |
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lizmat | jnthn: do you have a link to that mention on the JetBrains Facebook page ? | 17:15 | |
stmuk | www.facebook.com/JetBrains/posts/1...1294013449 | 17:17 | |
we need someone to defend the beard as well :) | 17:18 | ||
timotimo | i think it was meant as a compliment, though? | ||
on the beard, i mean | |||
stmuk | probably! | 17:19 | |
timotimo | personally i like jnthn's beard | 17:20 | |
Zoffix | Yeah, I read it as a compliment too... | ||
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diakopter | jnthn: the PLDI keynote video by Margaret Martonosi is worth watching (takes a few minutes to get meaty): youtu.be/VwNkMioYRoU | 17:33 | |
pldi18.sigplan.org/event/pldi-2018...onosi-talk | 17:34 | ||
or did you mean a different PLDI | |||
timotimo | that sounds like the right pldi | 17:36 | |
diakopter | dogbert11: oh noes, that means the rooting error is in one of the things invoked within that block | 17:39 | |
jnthn | Going Facebook and Twitter engagement, "jnthn's beard" would be a successful Perl 6 marketing alias :P | 17:40 | |
*going on | |||
diakopter: That looks kinda interesting indeed :) | 17:41 | ||
The OSR one looks quite relevant :) | |||
timotimo | jnthn: that could be a band, you know | ||
jnthn | Were I called Spock it would be already :P | ||
diakopter | jnthn: I was in attendance for the final day, since I now live in a suburb of east Philadelphia | 17:42 | |
jnthn | ah, cool :) | ||
timotimo | yup | ||
i haven't actually listened to spock's beard yet | 17:43 | ||
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brrt | seems we're still leaking like a watering can from the spesh thread, even after we shut it down :-) | 18:24 | |
jnthn | I think it keeps various bits of state that might need clearing up | 18:25 | |
brrt | oh well, we'll fix it someday | 18:27 | |
timotimo | you got any interesting results to share? | 18:34 | |
maybe i can find one or two "free"s to place | |||
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[Coke] | BY JNTHN'S BEARD THIS MUST BE OPTIMIZED | 18:50 | |
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dogbert11 | diakopter: I doubled the following line github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/blob/mast...ker.c#L336 with a 'MVMuint16 type2 = ...' and the number of valgrind complaints doubled | 18:56 | |
diakopter | dogbert11: interesting :) now you're making me suspect MVMROOT3 | 18:58 | |
it would really suck to have to put find_lex_info inside the loop too | 18:59 | ||
timotimo | m: my @a; say @a[0..100000] | 19:00 | |
camelia | ((Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Any) (Anyā¦ | ||
timotimo | i was looking at the old commit again %) | 19:01 | |
diakopter | wait, does this look right MVMObject *obj = frame->env[idx].o; | 19:07 | |
actually, should this be checking for vmnull?? if (!obj) (right after the above line) | 19:14 | ||
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timotimo | we sometimes use Actual Null to signal something, i think? | 19:16 | |
diakopter | timotimo: surely someone could write a static analysis tool to recursively scan MoarVM source code, marking routines that could possibly allocate/GC (and all their callers), so that all the missing MVMROOT invocations could be found | ||
timotimo: or anyone I mean | |||
timotimo | clang has a framework that lets you write analysises like that | 19:20 | |
diakopter | actually I think it's accessing the hll object unsafely | 19:27 | |
wait no, DUH, I see the problem | |||
Geth | MoarVM: d3b11dd3e9 | (Matthew Wilson)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/spesh/frame_walker.c root when allocating |
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diakopter | dogbert11: can you try that | ||
timotimo | that doesn't look right | 19:31 | |
at the point ctx_hash is allocated, sf and frame are garbage pointers | |||
uninitialized | |||
they only get initialized by find_lex_info | |||
diakopter | oh right | ||
hrm | 19:33 | ||
ehhh how to rollback that commit :D | |||
I mean, it shouldn't break anything, but, pessimization | 19:34 | ||
er, actually it would break. | |||
oops. | |||
can someone revert it? | 19:35 | ||
or I can in the editor | |||
timotimo | it can break, yeah | 19:37 | |
Geth | MoarVM: eee961e0a8 | (Matthew Wilson)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/spesh/frame_walker.c messily revert the last |
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samcv | good * lizmat | 19:38 | |
lizmat | samcv o/ | ||
diakopter | omg messed it up again | 19:41 | |
Geth | MoarVM: 5bfd2c748a | (Matthew Wilson)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/spesh/frame_walker.c :( |
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brrt | diakopter: I think the bug you wanted to fix was the correct one, but please use git proper rather than messing with the web editor, especially on master; you can't compile your edits that way | 21:30 | |
diakopter | brrt: yeah | 21:31 | |
brrt | it's no big deal :-) | ||
diakopter | I think it's not the bug; rather I suspect it's something with how the lexical slots are accessed | ||
(that happens to not error most of the time) | 21:32 | ||
brrt | well, allocating without rooting certainly could be a bug | ||
what bug are we talking about? | |||
diakopter | right, but as timotimo points out, those pointers are given new values in the next line anyway | ||
(and they're unitialized before that) | |||
brrt | I like the idea of static analysis (although I'm afraid we're using a bit much in the way of macros for that to be performant :-)) | 21:33 | |
timotimo | the right solution to this conundrum, with web editor and such, is obviously to compile gcc to javascript using emscripten so you can compile moarvm right there in your browser | 21:40 | |
brrt | obviously | ||
timotimo | our most valuable developers all have something in common: | 21:41 | |
they own a smart phone | |||
well, i think most of them do | |||
brrt | not one that can compile moarvm :-) | 21:47 | |
although it isn't all that much | |||
timotimo | just connect an usb stick via usb OTG and have a swap file on it | 21:48 | |
or perhaps store the swap on a sufficiently big NFC tag | |||
"please touch nfc tag number 7 to the phone now" | |||
2013 someone said "NFC tags can store upwards of 8kB of data depending on the IC, but the larger memory payloads can get expensive." | 21:49 | ||
jnthn | I suspect mine is easily capable, hardware wise, of compiling MoarVM. It's mercifully far too locked down for me to do any such fun. :) | ||
timotimo | what kind do you use? | 21:50 | |
jnthn | iPhone | 21:51 | |
timotimo | it almost sounds like the protocol in use for storing and retrieving data with NFC tags won't let you address more than 8 kbytes? | ||
yeah, those are locked pretty tight | |||
jnthn | Which has worked for a bunch of years without problems, and does all I care for. | ||
timotimo | mine recently got a crack in its display | 21:52 | |
i'm considering upgrading, or maybe "sidegrading" | |||
i.e. getting a cheap smartphone that's still a bit more powerful than my current one | |||
jnthn | My wife has some Android-based phone and it's a security shitshow. Claims its running the latest available version (I presume this means "that the vendor makes available"...) | 21:53 | |
timotimo | yeah, vendors can be pretty bad about that | ||
jnthn | But then gets itself infected within a week or two with poker games and who knows what else :/ | ||
timotimo | for many devices there's community-managed custom roms | ||
but .. mehhh | |||
i have not yet had a security problem with any of my android phones, but i'm just a little paranoid | 21:54 | ||
jnthn | Well yeah, for the most part I just want my smartphone to do its routine/boring things and do so reliably. | 21:55 | |
timotimo | as in i refrain from doing stuff normal users would probably want to be able to do, but that might be risky in some way | ||
jnthn | Not have to mess around fixing it | 21:56 | |
timotimo | i'd actually be interested in playing the odd game every now and then | ||
right | |||
i mean i could also schlepp my nintendo 3ds around with me and get into homebrew development ... there isn't really amazing homebrew games for that out yet | |||
where saying "yet" makes it sounds like "it's just because the system hasn't had homebrew for long", but some people are already calling the system dead %) | 21:57 | ||
jnthn | I used to carry around a monocular so that I could read information boards at public transport locations and road name signs placed uncomfortably high and so on (since I've got pretty awful eyesight). Now I just carry the smartphone and see all the information on that. So I rather care that it works, because I could be quite literally lost without it. :-) | 21:58 | |
timotimo | rightfully so | 21:59 | |
i believe i've seen a service out there, an app plus volunteers, that lets a volunteer "be your eyes" through your phone's back-facing camera | |||
accessibility and assistive technologies is quite an interesting space | 22:00 | ||
diakopter | jnthn: I carry a fully-charged backup phone since dropping my phone once left me stranded for hours :O | ||
timotimo | oh damn | ||
that's an experience i'd not like to have | |||
jnthn | Yeah, it seems the kind of tech that smartphones and tablets have made cheap and portable is quite useful for assistive stuff, which is a nice side-effect. :) | ||
I also have nystagmus, which isn't a very big deal, but does mean that my eyes don't fixate. Went to teach at a company that does eye tracking and they were saying "oh, and it's good for lots of accessibility things", then none of their demos would work on me at all. :D | 22:03 | ||
timotimo | oooh, i haven't heard of that yet | ||
lizmat | and another Perl 6 Weekly hits the Net: p6weekly.wordpress.com/2018/08/06/...thon-done/ | 22:04 | |
jnthn | Another bug down | 22:05 | |
oh, not this window :) | |||
diakopter | bug++ | 22:07 | |
timotimo | BBL ~ | 22:08 | |
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