skids gist.github.com/skids/18fa6fb1de77...6e82e9fcc2 # needs a lot of review. 05:04
[Tux] This is Rakudo version 2017.03-13-g0c6281518 built on MoarVM version 2017.03-4-gfe1dc84a 07:00
csv-ip5xs 3.050
test 12.557
test-t 4.997 - 4.999
csv-parser 12.998
All tests successful. 07:01
Files=29, Tests=22333, 18 wallclock secs ( 2.47 usr 0.14 sys + 58.56 cusr 1.26 csys = 62.43 CPU)
Result: PASS
samcv pass is always good 07:18
[Tux], do you know if the time for the tests is graphed anywhere? 07:19
[Tux] dogbert17 is working on profiling
huggable, speed 07:20
huggable [Tux], tux.nl/Talks/CSV6/speed4.html
[Tux] that is the graph. auto-updated on every test result
samcv yeah i know that one 07:24
i check it every once in a while
Geth roast: a03b2afa17 | (David Warring)++ | S02-types/array-shapes.t
add basic tests on Z= shape filling

  irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2017-03-20#i_14297219
08:06
roast: bc790e45bd | (Samantha McVey)++ | S05-modifier/ignorecase.t
Add tests for /:i / regex matching of ligatures RT #126793
08:16
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=126793
lizmat m: my $c = Channel.new; $c.send($_) for ^10; $c.iterator.push-all(my @a); dd @a # looks like I found a bug in Channel.iterator 08:52
camelia (timeout)
Geth rakudo/nom: e5528ddf8d | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Thread.pm
Give Thread a numeric representation

So that "say +$*THREAD" actually works. Found during debugging some race/hyper prototype.
08:54
lizmat m: say +$*THREAD
camelia Cannot resolve caller Numeric(Thread: ); none of these signatures match:
(Mu:U \v: *%_)
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
lizmat should be fixed now
m: my $c = Channel.new; $c.send($_) for ^10; $c.close; $c.iterator.push-all(my @a); dd @a # ah, need to close the channel :-) 08:58
camelia Array @a = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
lizmat m: my $a = 42; my $c = Channel.new; $c.send($a); $c.receive++; dd $a # jnthn: any particular reason why this doesn't / shouldn't work ? 09:16
camelia Cannot resolve caller postfix:<++>(Int); the following candidates
match the type but require mutable arguments:
(Mu:D $a is rw)
(Int:D $a is rw)

The following do not match for other reasons:
(Bool:D $a is rw)
(Bool:U $a is ā€¦
lizmat afk for a few hours& 09:30
samcv does anybody know what :pge stands for? see this line github.com/perl6/nqp/blob/master/t...egex.t#L84 10:38
j: use nqp; say(nqp::atkey(nqp::backendconfig(), 'jvm')) 10:47
camelia java.lang.NullPointerException
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
samcv j: use nqp; say("'" ~ nqp::atkey(nqp::backendconfig(), 'jvm') ~ "'")
camelia java.lang.NullPointerException
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
samcv j: use nqp; my %hash = nqp::backendconfig(); say %hash<jvm> 10:48
camelia (Any)
samcv j: use nqp; my %hash = nqp::backendconfig(); say %hash.keys
camelia (nativecall.ld nativecall.ldout nativecall.so prefix runtime.jars nativecall.ldflags nativecall.libs nativecall.perllibs nativecall.cc nativecall.ccdlflags nativecall.ccflags nativecall.o runtime.bootclasspath nativecall.lddlflags runtime.classpath)
samcv j: use nqp; my %hash = nqp::backendconfig(); say %hash<runtime.jars> 10:49
camelia /home/camelia/rakudo-j-inst-1/share/nqp/runtime/asm-4.1.jar:/home/camelia/rakudo-j-inst-1/share/nqp/runtime/asm-tree-4.1.jar:/home/camelia/rakudo-j-inst-1/share/nqp/runtime/jline-1.0.jar:/home/camelia/rakudo-j-inst-1/share/nqp/runtime/jna.jar:/home/cameliā€¦
samcv j: use nqp; say nqp::existskey(nqp::backendconfig(), 'runtime.jars'); 10:50
camelia 1
timotimo samcv: maybe parrot grammar engine? 10:53
samcv ah ok
so i will rip it out then
parrot has been fully removed from nqp right?
timotimo no
only from rakudo
jnthn lizmat: You forgot to close the channel in your hanging example above
samcv k
hmm it looks like it's todoing # todo :pugs<feature> :pge<feature> 11:01
so if it is :pugs it will todo for moar 11:02
timotimo you're looking at some ancient code, i'd expect
samcv though i'm not sure why
the regex is only matching pge. hmm maybe cause it's not matching the line properly 11:03
timotimo i really love it when highlighters think stuff like "if $m {" is the beginning of a m///
er, i mean m// of course
samcv not mine i hope ;P 11:04
timotimo it's not anchored at the RHS, but it really should be requiring a ":pge" in there
samcv also how would it think that. weird
timotimo nah, i think it's only when the highliter thinks it's dealing with perl5 code
samcv ah
timotimo yeah, i'm kind of stumpd. at this point i'd print out some stuff in there ... 11:06
ideally with "note" so that the tap parser doesn't get surprised
samcv almost done updating all these files. olddd 11:21
timotimo, what's the proper way of getting what backend you're on in nqp 11:22
jnthn nqp: say(nqp::getcomp('nqp).backend.name) # I think
camelia Confused at line 2, near "say(nqp::g"
at gen/moar/stage2/NQPHLL.nqp:765 (/home/camelia/rakudo-m-inst-1/share/nqp/lib/NQPHLL.moarvm:panic)
from gen/moar/stage2/NQP.nqp:915 (/home/camelia/rakudo-m-inst-1/share/nqp/lib/nqp.moarvm:comp_unit)
from gen/moā€¦
jnthn nqp: say(nqp::getcomp('nqp').backend.name) # I think
camelia moar
samcv kk 11:23
j: use nqp; say(nqp::getcomp('nqp').backend.name) # I think 11:24
camelia Cannot call method 'backend' on a null object
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
samcv m: use nqp; say(nqp::getcomp('nqp').backend.name) # I think
camelia Cannot call method 'backend' on a null object
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
samcv nqp-j: use nqp; say(nqp::getcomp('nqp').backend.name) # I think
camelia, help
camelia samcv: Usage: <(rakudo-jvm|rakudo-moar|p5-to-p6|prof-m|nqp-jvm|star-m|debug-cat|nqp-moarvm|nqp-js|p56|nqp-q|r-j|p6|m|r-m|nqp-m|nqp-mvm|rakudo|sm|perl6|r-jvm|r|j|nqp|rm|star|nom|rj)(?^::\s(?!OUTPUT)) $perl6_program>
samcv nqp-jvm: use nqp; say(nqp::getcomp('nqp').backend.name) # I think 11:25
camelia Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not allocate metaspace: 1073741824 bytes
timotimo wow jesus
samcv oh well not gonna use that. gonna go with the way that is already working
timotimo okay, perhaps it's just broken in general
samcv good thing i added testing on jvm nqp a few days ago. gonna PR so this can get tested before pushing it to make sure didn't break jvm more than currently is 11:29
Geth nqp: samcv++ created pull request #348:
Update qregex tests to allow backend specific todo's
samcv night all 11:40
timotimo night
jnthn 'night, samcv 11:42
masak .oO( Could not allocate meatspace ) 11:45
[Coke] timotimo: parrot was removed from nqp too. 13:15
(at least, I don't see it in src/vm) 13:16
timotimo huh, i thought we kept support for that 13:17
[Coke] it was removed much later than from rakudo 13:19
Geth rakudo: FCO++ created pull request #1046:
Fix triangle reduction with listinfix ops
18:12
roast: FCO++ created pull request #258:
Test triangle reduce with listinfix op. RT #131009
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=131009
stmuk_ pl6anet.org should be fixed now 18:19
IOninja stmuk_++
lizmat stmuk_++ # whee :-) 18:22
timotimo nice 18:24
Geth rakudo/nom: 16f950b305 | (Fernando Correa)++ | src/core/metaops.pm
Fix triangle reduction with listinfix ops

The triangle reduction was appending the data inside of a array and applying the op on that. It was changed to push the data and apply the op on that array with each item deconted. RT #131009
18:49
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=131009
Geth rakudo/nom: 9584a6badd | lizmat++ | src/core/metaops.pm
Merge pull request #1046 from FCO/reduce-triangule-listinfix

Fix triangle reduction with listinfix ops
rakudo/nom: 1132b1ac75 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Semaphore.pm
Use nqp::p6bool in lieu of ?? !!

Since we optimized this case recently, this is faster.
18:51
timotimo lizmat: i only see try_acquire used once across all of rakudo and that's maybe_new_thread in ThreadPoolScheduler; were you able to measure any impact of that method? 19:18
lizmat timotimo: no
timotimo OK
just going through ?? T !! F in general?
lizmat well, apart from a loop with nqp::p6bool vs ?? True !! False
no, actually I ran into it why checking up on a bunch of async stuff 19:19
*while
timotimo OK 19:20
no complaint, just curious
Geth roast: fbe36ef8bf | (Fernando Correa de Oliveira)++ | S03-metaops/reduce.t
Test triangle reduce with listinfix op. RT #131009
19:59
roast: 2f73cfa64b | (Fernando Correa de Oliveira)++ | S03-metaops/reduce.t
Merge pull request #258 from FCO/test-131009

Test triangle reduce with listinfix op. RT #131009
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=131009
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=131009
arnsholt jnthn: Is it possible to make a REPR such that the assignment operator gets copying/value semantics? 20:16
[Coke] ===> Searching for: DBIish
Failed to update p6c mirror No such method 'IO' for invocant of type 'Any'
lizmat arnsholt: don't we have that already ? 20:24
pyrimidine I've run into an odd issue with a ticket on RT, #130709 20:27
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=130709
pyrimidine It's essentially fixed (thanks to nine++ and llfourn++) but I can't close the ticket, nor even comment on it 20:28
It's weird
can someone with perl6 RT privileges try closing it out? 20:29
arnsholt lizmat: I have no idea. Thus my asking =) 20:38
lizmat arnsholt: I meant, isn't that the standard REPR ? 20:39
IOninja pyrimidine, did the fix come with tests to cover the bug?
arnsholt No, that's not what I want 20:40
IOninja [Coke], what versions of perl6/zef?
arnsholt What I'm looking for is where "$copy = $original; $original.mutate" does *not* change $copy
pyrimidine IOninja: did nine add 'require' tests for those fixes? I think he did...
arnsholt (Context is mulling over possible ways of getting NativeCall into better shape) 20:41
lizmat m: my $original = 42; my $copy = $original; $original++; dd $original, $copy
camelia Int $original = 43
Int $copy = 42
lizmat arnsholt: aren't you confusing binding with assignment ? 20:42
IOninja pyrimidine: hm, it's failing to log me in from my phone :/ 20:43
[Coke] 2017.03-13-g0c6281518 - I have no idea how to get zef version atm. 20:46
IOninja: ^^
'zef locate zef' gives zef:ver<0.1.4> - and a ton of warnings. 20:47
IOninja [Coke], does zef update work? 20:49
jnthn arnsholt: Essentially, yes. The whole flattend_stable thing in P6opaque, for example, was designed with complex object nesting in mind, and bind_attribute should already be capable of being given a boxed version of a value and flattning it into a "native" (read: nested) slot. Since assignment of Scalar really boils down to an attribute bind, then there's nothing really in the way. 20:51
IOninja [Coke], and can you access ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects.json
jnthn arnsholt: What MoarVM misses so far is an "on-stack" (well, in-register :)) way of having complex values. 20:52
arnsholt: And of course, having to emulate that lot on the JVM will be mucho headache.
IOninja we should really stick that ecosystem URL onto HTTPS 20:53
sticking a bogus source for a module and what not. 20:54
.
arnsholt jnthn: Right, right. At least it's a possibility 20:58
arnsholt goes back to pondering
[Coke] IOninja: zef update shows the errors; running it again does not show the errors. 21:02
zef locate zef still emits many 'use of Nil's however. 21:03
lizmat jnthn: a proof of concept for HyperMap / RaceMap: gist.github.com/lizmat/b76e88519b7...0941bb6e6a 21:06
jnthn: please let me know what you think of it
samcv ok cool. i can finally make JVM not be part of the allowed failures on travis 21:12
soon
lizmat afk for a few hours, maybe until tomorrow& 21:13
IOninja updates to HEAD to see if zef works... 21:17
gfldex are nextsame and callwith meant to be confused by being placed inside a gather block? 21:19
if the answer is "yes" that's a ENODOC 21:20
I take that question back. 21:29
IOninja gfldex: don't think so... Do you have an example of the confusion?
[Coke]: reproed the issue :} 21:30
gfldex nextsame never returns so a `gather for nextsame` wont work
IOninja m: multi foo(Int $x) { state $s; if $x { $s = gather { .take for |nextsame } } else { $s } }; multi foo($) {^10 }; foo 42; dd foo 0 21:33
camelia Attempt to return outside of any Routine
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja heh
gfldex: no idea. Maybe someone else knows the answer 21:34
oh well, that `for` is incorrect, right; but the attempt to return thing is weird
m: multi foo(Int $x) { state $s; if $x { $s = gather { 42.take; nextsame } } else { $s } }; multi foo($) {^10 }; foo 42; dd foo 0
camelia Attempt to return outside of any Routine
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
gfldex m: class A { multi method m { 1 } }; class B { multi method m { callsame } }; say B.new.m; 21:35
camelia Nil
IOninja [Coke]: and it seems rakudo problem >_< 21:37
IOninja builds a few commits to narrow it down
gfldex i take my backtaking back but only for callsame/callwith 21:39
dogbert17 o/ anyone up for a stupid question 21:40
IOninja Yes!
dogbert17 wrt running spectests
gfldex here is some code
gist.github.com/gfldex/615a2926fe9...e3ba089a18
IOninja As long as you agree to accept a stupid answer.
dogbert17 explain this
make spectest HARNESS_TYPE=5 TEST_JOBS=4 ... Inline::Perl5 not installed: not running Perl 5 integration tests 21:41
gfldex jnthn: if you got the time could you unconfuse me about interaction of gather and callsame/callwith please?
IOninja surprised that doesn't infiniloop
dogbert17 make spectest HARNESS_TYPE=6 TEST_JOBS=4 ... t/spec/S01-perl-5-integration/class.rakudo.moar ................... ok
IOninja, see the oddity? 21:42
IOninja Ah, it's `is IO::Path`
gfldex the commented out section works but I don't like the Slip business
i left out the lazy before gather for now 21:43
IOninja gfldex: the gather version is missing the slip before callsame() doesn't it?
gather for |callsame() {
dogbert17 why does harness6 run the p5 integration tests while harness5 claims Inline::Perl5 is not installed?
gfldex doesn't help
IOninja gfldex: dunno then
gfldex the $_ inside the loop is Nil either way 21:44
m: dd Nil.Slip
camelia slip(Nil,)
dogbert17 must be misunderstanding something here
IOninja dogbert17: dunno 21:45
is Inline::Perl5 installed?
m: exit 42 21:46
camelia ( no output )
IOninja m: dd !try { require Inline::Perl5; 1 }
camelia Bool::True
IOninja m: use Inline::Perl5
camelia ===SORRY!===
Could not find Inline::Perl5 at line 1 in:
/home/camelia/.perl6
/home/camelia/rakudo-m-inst-1/share/perl6/site
/home/camelia/rakudo-m-inst-1/share/perl6/vendor
/home/camelia/rakudo-m-inst-1/share/perl6
CompUniā€¦
IOninja Riiight
dogbert17 is that good or bad :)
IOninja Bad
Oh wait good 21:47
dogbert17 ?
IOninja Nevermind. Got confused by the !
dogbert17 so bad then
IOninja dogbert17: so is it installed or not?
dogbert17 how do I know
IOninja ./perl6 -MInline::Perl5 -e '' 21:48
dogbert17 not installed
but that does not stop harness6 21:49
IOninja m: run($*EXECUTABLE, '-e', 'exit !try { require Inline::Perl5 }')
camelia run is disallowed in restricted setting
in sub restricted at src/RESTRICTED.setting line 1
in sub run at src/RESTRICTED.setting line 14
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja *sigh*
dogbert17 if I run that I get 'Could not find Inline::Perl5 at line 0 in:' 21:50
IOninja man the double negatives in that code annoys my Englishified brain -_- 21:51
in my $perl5 = not run($perlpath, '-e', 'exit !try { require Inline::Perl5 }');
say "Inline::Perl5 not installed: not running Perl 5 integration tests" if !$perl5;
dogbert17: no idea. 21:52
dogbert17: but the script that runs stuff is this one github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...rness6#L26
jnthn gfldex: callsame looks for $*DISPATCHER, but by the time you actually enter the gather then the multi dir is no longer in dynamic scope
dogbert17 IOninja: yeah, will have to ponder this, very strange 21:53
jnthn gfldex: That'd be my first guess at what's going on, anyways
dogbert17 harness6 actually manages to run the p5 integration tests so 21:54
IOninja do they all pass tho? 21:55
dogbert17 oh yes 21:56
IOninja That sounds like it's using wrong perl6 (you have a system one installed with Inline::Perl5 maybe?) or maybe it pays attention to PERL6LIB env var that you got set or something like that 21:57
dogbert17 there might definitely be more than one perl6 on my system 21:58
gfldex jnthn: that leaves the question if it should work
jnthn lizmat: Hm, in the initial prototyping I did I had the thread that we inovke the .hyper/.race on play coordinator; it would then .push-exactly elements into the batch buffers and then hand them off to workers. That approach avoided the need to lock on the source iterator, which seemed a bit simpler 22:01
dogbert17 IOninja: there is som BS going on, even if I manipulate a test so that it should fail, harness6 still claims 'All tests successful.' 22:03
tried with S01-perl-5-integration/basic.t
jnthn gfldex: Yes, that's a more difficult question than I have brane for tonight. :) 22:04
But `my \target = callsame; gather for target { }` seems to work without trouble
dogbert17 this leads me to suspect that there's something buggy with the detection code (double negatives) you pointed to
IOninja dogbert17: did you remove the skip? github.com/perl6/roast/blob/master...basic.t#L6 22:05
gfldex jnthn: nextcallee works too, as a workaround at least
dogbert17 no
jnthn gfldex: My initial gut feeling is "we can fix it" and "we probably should fix it" :) 22:06
Though I may be missing a reason why it's the way it is 22:07
lizmat: Will have to dig further through your gist tomorrow when I can think clearer. 22:08
dogbert17 IOninja: there must be a bug in the detection code, i.e. github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...rness6#L26 22:11
Geth star: hankache++ created pull request #87:
Update perl6intro.pdf
gfldex m: my &dir = &::dir.assuming(:recursive); 22:14
camelia No such method 'assuming' for invocant of type 'Callable'
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
gfldex m: my &dir = (&::dir).assuming(:recursive);
camelia No such method 'assuming' for invocant of type 'Callable'
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
jnthn &OUTER::dir maybe?
gfldex m: my &dir = &OUTER::dir.assuming(:recursive); 22:15
camelia ( no output )
gfldex m: say Package ~~ Callable
camelia 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp>
Expected a term, but found either infix ~~ or redundant prefix ~
(to suppress this message, please use a space like ~ ~)
at <tmp>:1
------> 3say Package ~~7ā5 Callable
IOninja The `&` sigil makes the typecheck to callable 22:16
m: my &x =42
camelia Type check failed in assignment to &x; expected Callable but got Int (42)
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja m: my &x; &.assuming
camelia 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp>
Variable &.assuming used where no 'self' is available
at <tmp>:1
------> 3my &x; &.assuming7ā5<EOL>
expecting any of:
term
gfldex now i'm getting ā€žCannot invoke this object (REPR: Uninstantiable; Callable)ā€œ
IOninja m: my &x; &x.assuming
camelia No such method 'assuming' for invocant of type 'Callable'
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja m: my &x; &x() 22:17
camelia Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Uninstantiable; Callable)
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja Check you got proper value up in it
dogbert17 is this code really correct? my Str $perlpath = ~$*EXECUTABLE; my $perl5 = not run($perlpath, '-e', 'exit !try { require Inline::Perl5 }');
gfldex m: my &dir = &OUTER::dir.assuming(:recursive); dd &dir 22:18
camelia Callable &dir = Callable
IOninja m: my &dir = &OUTER::dir.assuming(:recursive); dd &dir.name
camelia No such method 'name' for invocant of type 'Callable'
in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1
IOninja It's not it
gfldex m: my &dir = &OUTER::dir; dd &dir
camelia Callable &dir = Callable
IOninja m: my &dir; dd &dir # the sigil alone makes it a Callable
camelia Callable &dir = Callable
gfldex m: dd &OUTER::dir; 22:19
camelia Nil
IOninja m: dd &CORE::dir;
camelia Sub dir = sub dir (| is raw) { #`(Sub|49304880) ... }
gfldex that should work
IOninja m: my &dir = &CORE::dir.assuming(:recursive); dd &dir.name
camelia "__PRIMED_ANON"
IOninja eyes that name...
gfldex well, not in my case because I overloaded dir :) 22:20
IOninja .tell [Coke] I built 2017.02 Rakudo and old (a507fbb) zef commit and it still has those warnings. It makes me think there's something bustified in the ecosystem JSON 22:21
yoleaux2 IOninja: I'll pass your message to [Coke].
IOninja star: use LWP::Simple; use JSON::Fast; from-json(LWP::Simple.get: "ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects.json....elems.say 22:22
camelia 13
IOninja 13 dists don't even got provides :(
samcv aww 22:26
Geth star: 67bf440345 | (Naoum Hankache)++ | docs/perl6intro.pdf
Update perl6intro.pdf
22:27
star: 1beecd8f73 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | docs/perl6intro.pdf
Merge pull request #87 from hankache/master

Update perl6intro.pdf
IOninja .ask ugexe would you know what 'causes these warnings? I built a few oldish commits and it seems the issue is somewhere in the ecosystem JSON, but I'm unsure what to look for; 13 dists don't have `provides` but it doesn't seem to be it: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/0fa97b3...0cb77261d1 22:30
yoleaux2 IOninja: I'll pass your message to ugexe.
IOninja is done for the day
\o
timotimo META6::bin has a travis set up, but it doesn't have a t/ folder 22:31
but that project doesn't have anything in lib/ so it's okay for it to not have a provides section
unless we require an empty provides section in that case? 22:32
dogbert17 o/ timotimo
timotimo o/ dogbert 22:33
dogbert17 I'm pestering people here with harness6 22:34
IOninja .tell ugexe by "ecosystem JSON" I mean: ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects.json
yoleaux2 IOninja: I'll pass your message to ugexe.
dogbert17 timotimo: is this the correct way to tell if a module is available? my Str $perlpath = ~$*EXECUTABLE; my $perl5 = not run($perlpath, '-e', 'exit !try { require Inline::Perl5 }') 22:35
timotimo i'm the wrong person to ask perl5 stuff 22:36
i haven't written more than 5 lines of perl5 in my whole life
dogbert17 this is p6 code in harness6 which tries to detect if we have Inline::Perl5 in our lib path 22:37
timotimo oh, right
geekosaur it's not perl 5, certainly, $*EXECUTABLE would explode ($* followed by a bareword) 22:38
dogbert17 for me it seems to return the same answer regardless of which module I'm looking for
timotimo maybe that's covered by the lexical require changes that recently landed 22:39
dogbert17 it this code to be exact: github.com/rakudo/raā€‹kudo/blob/nom...rness6#L26
I think it is borked 22:40
IOninja dogbert17: oh, I'm dumb.
dogbert17 not as dumb as I am :)
IOninja Oh never mind. The double negative in that code bit me again.... 22:41
But for a second I thought I had 2017.02 release active in my rakudobrew when I tried the perl6 -e 'dd not run($*EXECUTABLE, "-e", q|exit !try { require Inline::Perl5 }|)' line
(that is before lexical require)
dogbert17 do you agree that it is borked?
IOninja But it works and code makes sense. Dunno why it fails. Try placing strategic `dd` and debug variables? Maybe the real issue is that `say` simply doesn't get output 22:42
(because $*OUT is closed or something)
dogbert17 what happens if you change the code an try looking for a module that does not exist?
compared to one that does 22:43
IOninja oh yeah it is the issue after all
dogbert17 yay I'm not going insane after all 22:44
ugexe IOninja: oh yeah I forgot - that works for module names, not distribution names 22:45
yoleaux2 22:30Z <IOninja> ugexe: would you know what 'causes these warnings? I built a few oldish commits and it seems the issue is somewhere in the ecosystem JSON, but I'm unsure what to look for; 13 dists don't have `provides` but it doesn't seem to be it: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/0fa97b3...0cb77261d1
22:34Z <IOninja> ugexe: by "ecosystem JSON" I mean: ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects.json
dogbert17 dunno how to fix it though, what is the right way to do this?
ugexe the `zef locate zef`
would have to be zef locate Zef 22:46
or Zef::CLI etc
IOninja Ah
.tell [Coke] re warnings in zef: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6-dev/2017-...i_14303217 22:47
yoleaux2 IOninja: I'll pass your message to [Coke].
ugexe that link wasn't to any ecosystem warnigns though
or do you just mean that command gave you warnings for 13 dists from the ecosystem? (probably because dist name has no exact matching module name) 22:48
IOninja Well, it's just I didn't have them before and I built old commits so I figured it must've been in ecosystem, but I forgot to consider the command was wrong
star: use LWP::Simple; use JSON::Fast; from-json(LWP::Simple.get: "ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects.json....elems.say
camelia 13
IOninja the 13 dists comment was from that ^
ugexe provides is mandatory, even if its empty 22:49
IOninja dogbert17: I'm working on it.. I'm just trying to figure out why perl5 harness doesn't have this issue 22:54
timotimo oh, ok
IOninja or rather it does have the issue, but why it's not reporting Inline::Perl5 as installed...
dogbert17 I see a difference between the two 22:56
IOninja Oh, I see it now too.
dogbert17++
Geth rakudo/nom: b15cd202fd | (Zoffix Znet)++ | t/harness6
Fix incorrect detection of Inline::Perl5; dogbert17++

The `try` was missing `1;` at the end and so was always reporting incorrectly.
Fix by rewording code to avoid double-negatives and using more clear code to try if the module is installed.
22:59
IOninja I think that fixes it?
dogbert17 IOninja++, will test before hitting the sack 23:00
Geth rakudo/nom: 28acf0bc98 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | t/harness6
Use consistent kebob-case
23:03
IOninja hum... actually, if that was the reason, wouldn't it always claim that it *wasn't* found? 23:07
dogbert17 IOninja: it works :)
I believe the original code contained way to many negations 23:08
IOninja Indeed :)
dogbert17 it seems most of the harness6 bug have been ironed out (only knows of one more) 23:09
*bugs
IOninja My job's done then! 23:11
IOninja flies away, cape flapping in the wind
timotimo i think there's still an extremely rare case it can segfault with
dogbert17 is it the thing jnthn suspect is a spesh bug? 23:12
timotimo hm, dunno
dogbert17 I think nwc10 has found an error but he had to run spectest around the clock in order for it to trigger 23:14
timotimo "cannot look up attributes in a * type object" 23:15
dogbert17 time for bed, good night 23:22
timotimo nite dogbert