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masak just got bitten by rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=71544 | 00:35 | ||
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retupmoca | m: await do for 1..5 { start { buf8.new } } | 01:18 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
retupmoca | m: await do for 1..5 { start { buf8.new } } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: None of the parametric role variants for 'Buf' matched the arguments supplied.Ambiguous call to ''; these signatures all match::(::$?CLASS ::::?CLASS $, ::T $ = { ... }):(::$?CLASS ::::?CLASS $, ::T $ = { ... }) at <unkno…» | ||
retupmoca | ok, it's not just me | ||
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colomon | retupmoca: was that the same code line both times there? | 01:21 | |
retupmoca | colomon: yup | 01:22 | |
colomon | ugh | ||
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masak | `::$?CLASS ::::?CLASS $` ? | 01:23 | |
that's a lot of colons... | |||
'night, #perl6 | 01:24 | ||
colomon | o | ||
o/ | |||
dalek | ast: 913d4fe | util++ | S0 (2 files): Fix typos. |
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ast: 9ac0cab | util++ | S03-operators/buf.t: Fix cut-and-paste: s/substr/subbuf/. |
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ast: 4e43db6 | util++ | / (4 files): Standardized "whitespaces" to "whitespace" or "whitespace characters". english.stackexchange.com/questions...whitespace |
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vendethiel | masak, count the colons to sleep ;-) | 01:30 | |
retupmoca | is there an easy/good way to do a lock in nqp code? | 01:31 | |
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dalek | ast: 3a2c7f8 | skids++ | S04-statements/gather.t: Add (fudged) test for RT#66820 |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=66820 | ||
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vendethiel | we don't have anything akin to "newtype" in perl6, right? | 01:55 | |
m: sub Newtype(Mu:U \T){class Newtype { has T $.val is rw handles **; }; }; my \kg = Newtype[Int]; my $kg1 = kg.new(:5val); my $kg2 = kg.new(:10val); say $kg1 + $kg2 | 01:57 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===No compile-time value for T» | ||
vendethiel | mmmh... | ||
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vendethiel | haskell's take with newtype is interesting, but known to have issues (mostly due to interactions between laziness and type erasure, though). F#'s take is also interesting, but a bit more narrow (mostly made for differentiating integer stuff) | 02:02 | |
I just saw that nim has "distinct" also | |||
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dalek | ast: 92b416c | skids++ | S06-advanced/callframe.t: Add test for RT#77752. Should be closeable. |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=77752 | ||
japhb | .tell retupmoca I added an nqp test file for locks, you should be able to find it in t/concurrency. | 03:32 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to retupmoca. | ||
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dalek | ast: 5c539db | skids++ | S05-interpolation/regex-in-variable.t: Add test for RT#100232 which might be fixed at this point |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=100232 | ||
Mouq | m: my $x = q[1}#]; q[a] ~~ /<$x>/ # I don't think it is :( | 04:10 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Mouq | (That should die; "1}#" is not a valid regex) | 04:11 | |
Mouq wonders how hard fixing it would be… | |||
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skids | r: my $x = '#'; q[a] ~~ /<$x>/ | 04:34 | |
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camelia | rakudo-{parrot,moar} 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Regex not terminated.at EVAL_0:1------> anon regex { ^#}⏏<EOL>Malformed regexat EVAL_0:1------> anon regex { ^#}⏏<EOL> expecting any of: infi…» | 04:34 | |
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skids | r: my $x = '#'; '#' ~~ /1<$x>/ | 04:38 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
skids | r: my $x = '#'; '1#' ~~ /1<$x>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-{parrot,moar} 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Regex not terminated.at EVAL_0:1------> anon regex { ^#}⏏<EOL>Malformed regexat EVAL_0:1------> anon regex { ^#}⏏<EOL> expecting any of: infi…» | ||
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raydiak | star: $*VM.name | 04:46 | |
star: $*VM.name.say | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
star-p 2014.12: OUTPUT«parrot» | |||
..star-m 2014.12: OUTPUT«moar» | |||
raydiak | star-m: sub malloc (int) returns OpaquePointer is native {*}; sub memset (OpaquePointer, int8, int) returns OpaquePointer is native {*}; my $ptr = malloc(8); memset $ptr, 1, 8; say $ptr; say nativecast OpaquePointer, $ptr; | 04:47 | |
camelia | star-m 2014.12: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/ctzCubpkdDMissing blockat /tmp/ctzCubpkdD:1------> sub malloc (int) returns ⏏OpaquePointer is native {*}; sub memset  expecting any of: statement list …» | ||
raydiak | star-m: use NativeCall; sub malloc (int) returns OpaquePointer is native {*}; sub memset (OpaquePointer, int8, int) returns OpaquePointer is native {*}; my $ptr = malloc(8); memset $ptr, 1, 8; say $ptr; say nativecast OpaquePointer, $ptr; | ||
camelia | star-m 2014.12: OUTPUT«OpaquePointer<0x56548c0>OpaquePointer<0x101010101010101>» | ||
skids | r: my $x = q[1}#]; $x.say; (q[1}#] ~~ /<$x>/).perl.say; | 04:52 | |
camelia | rakudo-{parrot,moar} 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«1}#Match.new(orig => "1}#", from => 0, to => 1, ast => Any, list => ().list, hash => EnumMap.new())» | ||
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raydiak | .tell FROGGS github.com/raydiak/MoarVM/commit/1...1845a85fe7 thoughts? | 04:55 | |
yoleaux | raydiak: I'll pass your message to FROGGS. | ||
raydiak | .tell FROGGS after that, this seems to work: github.com/raydiak/MoarVM/commit/e...db2b77e13c | 04:58 | |
yoleaux | raydiak: I'll pass your message to FROGGS. | ||
raydiak | .karma hugme | 04:59 | |
huh | 05:00 | ||
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dalek | kudo-star-daily: 4db2af3 | coke++ | log/ (9 files): today (automated commit) |
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[Coke] | masak: you don't say what the expected behavior there is on RT #71544 | 05:07 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=71544 | ||
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anhduy | hello | 06:44 | |
adu | hello | 06:45 | |
anhduy | oh where are you from? @adu | 06:46 | |
adu | here | 06:47 | |
woolfy | good morning from Brussels where we are off to start the Perl-presence at FOSDEM | 06:48 | |
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adu | I heard of that | 06:49 | |
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moritz | good morning | 07:06 | |
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raydiak | m: say chr(0) x 1e6 # this just reminded me I still haven't set a ulimit :P | 07:39 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀␀…» | ||
raydiak | wow it works? | 07:40 | |
m: my $a = chr(0) x 1e6; say qx[[free -h]] | 07:41 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«qx, qqx is disallowed in restricted setting in sub restricted at src/RESTRICTED.setting:1 in sub QX at src/RESTRICTED.setting:11 in block <unit> at /tmp/Dn3vftJBri:1» | ||
raydiak | oh right | ||
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moritz | raydiak: it runs with various resource limits | 07:47 | |
raydiak | guess I only had like 2 gigs or so available before it woulda started swapping...at least it ran up impressively quickly :) | 07:49 | |
wonder if I disabled swap if it the process wuold die instead of hard freezing my laptop | 07:51 | ||
s/it //; s/wuold/would/ | 07:52 | ||
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raydiak should learn the sysrq keys | 07:55 | ||
adu | good morning | 07:56 | |
raydiak | or scratch them into the plastic for frequent reference :P | ||
good morning adu | |||
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TimToady in J now | 08:07 | ||
sergot | morning o/ | 08:10 | |
dalek | albot: 72360a4 | moritz++ | run.sh: Source perlbrew bashrc |
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raydiak wonders where J is | 08:12 | ||
g'morning sergot | |||
moritz | live.fosdem.org/ "Room Janson" I'd guess | ||
raydiak | ah ha | ||
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TimToady looks for the camera | 08:15 | ||
raydiak | hey 9:30 is in 15 minutes...and 12:30 AM here :P | ||
jdv79 | t-15 and no streams yet | ||
moritz | .tell nine I've mucked a bit with camelia's service file, avoiding bash -i (it complained about inappropriate ioctl) and added some security features | ||
yoleaux | moritz: I'll pass your message to nine. | ||
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raydiak | we can haz streemz? *crosses fingers* | 08:33 | |
pmichaud | good morning, #perl6 | 08:35 | |
sjn | \o | 08:36 | |
raydiak | good morning pmichaud, sjn | 08:37 | |
sjn is looking forward to FOSDEM today :) | |||
moritz still no stream :( | 08:40 | ||
raydiak notices that live.fosdem.org doesn't believe in DOCTYPEs | 08:41 | ||
moritz would like a talk on how time travel interacts with copyright | 08:43 | ||
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raydiak | hah | 08:43 | |
moritz | does the stream work for anybody? | 08:46 | |
I still get "Error: no streams found" | 08:47 | ||
jdv79 | not in nyc | ||
raydiak | same error here | 08:48 | |
TimToady | they're just now setting up the camera in the Perl Dev REoom | 08:57 | |
jdv79 | that doesnt start til 10:30, right? | 08:59 | |
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TimToady | correct | 08:59 | |
but I vamoosed J so as not to walk out in the middle of a talk | |||
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adu | raydiak: they're not required | 09:00 | |
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raydiak | adu: ? | 09:02 | |
adu | doctypes | ||
in fact, <html> and <body> aren't really required either | 09:03 | ||
raydiak | oh right, just pretty much universally accepted good practice in the web world | ||
moritz | and pretty relevant when you want to avoid quirks mode in IE | 09:04 | |
timotimo | can someone please dump the stream to disk so i can get the parts i'm inadvertantly going to miss? | ||
moritz | timotimo: that requires working streams in the first place... | ||
timotimo | because right now i have to get home and take a shower before that - i just tried unsnowing and unicing my car and that was pretty exhausting | 09:05 | |
moritz | timotimo: but if you tell me some magic command that records them, I'll run them for you | ||
raydiak wants to take a look at that command too... | |||
timotimo | btw, moritz++ for really nice work on perl6/doc | 09:06 | |
moritz: something involving rtmpdump | |||
i don't really know that well either | |||
raydiak | maybe he means once they start working | ||
timotimo | yes, correct | ||
i probably won't be able to ask you for dumps when they start appearing, as i'll be on the road | |||
and ircing while driving is frowned upon | 09:07 | ||
especially by me when i stand outside my car inspecting the tree that decided to take a *very* close look at my motor | |||
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JimmyZ | \o | 09:13 | |
raydiak | o/ | ||
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raydiak hopes the stuff that isn't streaming is at least making it to disk somewhere over there, besides via audience cameraphones | 09:18 | ||
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jdv79 | i'm beginning to think there's more than a minor stream issue:( | 09:29 | |
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timotimo | are the cameras set up at all yet? | 09:31 | |
raydiak | TimToady said they were setting them up half an hour ago in the perl room | ||
FROGGS | timotimo: should be set up now | 09:32 | |
yoleaux | 04:55Z <raydiak> FROGGS: github.com/raydiak/MoarVM/commit/1...1845a85fe7 thoughts? | ||
04:58Z <raydiak> FROGGS: after that, this seems to work: github.com/raydiak/MoarVM/commit/e...db2b77e13c | |||
timotimo | cameras and streaming are hard | 09:33 | |
FROGGS | are the links for the streaming somewhere? | 09:35 | |
JimmyZ | Error: no streams found | ||
moritz | FROGGS: live.fosdem.org/ but they don't work yet | ||
vendethiel | good morning, #perl6 | 09:38 | |
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raydiak | g'morning vendethiel | 09:38 | |
rurban_ | no live stream from fosdem? | 09:39 | |
FROGGS | moritz: hopefully we just need to be patient | ||
it *should* be here: live.fosdem.org/watch.php?room=K.3.401 | |||
rurban_ | live.fosdem.org | ||
nope, empty. all the others also | |||
FROGGS | ahh :/ | ||
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rurban_ | Even the Janson stream is down | 09:40 | |
At least they have an archive for later | 09:41 | ||
jdv79 | Room UD2.120 (Chavanne) is semi up; kinda | ||
rurban_ | yes | 09:42 | |
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dalek | c: 4105b6f | moritz++ | lib/Language/functions.pod: Explain closures a bit |
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JimmyZ | fos1.ddvtech.com/K3401_a.flv | 09:55 | |
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rurban_ | JimmyZ: With which player? vlc and chrome neither does work | 09:57 | |
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moritz | neither does mplayer | 09:59 | |
JimmyZ | fos1.ddvtech.com/hls/K3401_a/index.m3u8 #it's the right url, but the stream is not there | 10:00 | |
:( | |||
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rurban_ | I'm watching the same talk from a conference earlier instead: medias.ircam.fr/x520cff (defmacro for C) | 10:01 | |
but not applicable to us I fear | 10:02 | ||
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FROGGS | something happens! live.fosdem.org/watch.php?room=K.3.401 | 10:06 | |
(it is at least different) | |||
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jdv79 | its just failing to load now | 10:07 | |
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[ptc] finds it ironic, that it's being streamed by MistServer ;-) | 10:10 | ||
jdv79 | oh sweet - about to miss pmichaud's talk | ||
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rurban_ | I cannot test silverlight | 10:15 | |
raydiak | tried ie win 7 earlier, still had the no streams error at that time | ||
vendethiel 's on windows and still no luck | 10:16 | ||
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vendethiel | m: role Foo[::T] { subset ourT of T where True; } | 10:16 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
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raydiak | well, way past my bedtime...hope the stream comes up, happy fosdemming #perl6 | 10:17 | |
vendethiel | m: role Foo[::T] { subset ourT of T where True; }; my \trueintk = Foo[Int]; my \trueint = trueint::ourT | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«Could not find symbol '&ourT' in method <anon> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:14574 in any find_method_fallback at src/gen/m-Metamodel.nqp:2741 in any find_method at src/gen/m-Metamodel.nqp:988 in block <unit> at /tmp/3lczwwPs6N:1» | ||
vendethiel | m: role Foo[::T] { our subset ourT of T where True; }; my \trueintk = Foo[Int]; my \trueint = trueint::ourT | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«Could not find symbol '&ourT' in method <anon> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:14574 in any find_method_fallback at src/gen/m-Metamodel.nqp:2741 in any find_method at src/gen/m-Metamodel.nqp:988 in block <unit> at /tmp/HW2HlMpXBr:1» | ||
vendethiel | m: role Foo[::T] { our subset ourT of T where True; }; my \trueintk = Foo[Int]; my \trueint = trueint.ourT | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/JXZE6fOglWVariable '&trueint' is not declaredat /tmp/JXZE6fOglW:1------> my \trueintk = Foo[Int]; my \trueint = ⏏trueint.ourT» | ||
vendethiel | m: role Foo[::T] { our subset ourT of T where True; }; my \trueintk = Foo[Int]; my \trueint = trueintk.ourT | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«No such method 'ourT' for invocant of type 'Foo[Int]' in block <unit> at /tmp/4fU3erjrSv:1» | 10:18 | |
vendethiel | well. | ||
El_Che | do you guys see something on the streaming? | 10:20 | |
yoleaux | 30 Jan 2015 21:33Z <ab5tract> El_Che: streams!! much excite, many popcorn. thanks for all the hard work! | ||
vendethiel | El_Che: nope | ||
El_Che | damn | ||
yoleaux: do you see something? | |||
vendethiel | El_Che: yoleaux's a bot, so probably not :P | ||
rurban_ | I see the slides video now | ||
_b | 10:21 | ||
El_Che | rurban_: no speaker? | ||
vendethiel | rurban_: do you see the slides on live.fosdem.org/watch.php?room=K.3.401 ? | ||
jdv79 | nothing | 10:22 | |
rurban_ | I got rtmp://fos1.ddvtech.com:1935/play/k3401_b working | ||
_a is not connected yet | 10:23 | ||
vendethiel doesn't have a rmtp reader | |||
rurban_ | vlc | ||
jdv79 | i see an Inline::Python slide | 10:24 | |
El_Che | has someone audio? | ||
jdv79 | vlc on that ...b url | ||
rurban_ | rtmmp should be the most efficient protocol | ||
rtmp | |||
vendethiel | rurban_++ | 10:25 | |
El_Che | no audio? | ||
jdv79 | woohoo at least we have something | ||
rurban_ | But stefan's talk is already known | ||
jdv79 | should there be audio on the presentation url? | ||
rurban_ | no | ||
El_Che | there should be video and audio | ||
that means the camera does not work | |||
rurban_ | we need the left one, thg _a | ||
JimmyZ | fpdownload.adobe.com/strobe/FlashMe...rlay=false | 10:26 | |
jdv79 | yeah, i thought ...a would have podium video and audio | ||
rurban_ | hoho! JimmyZ++ | ||
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El_Che | we're looking for the fosdem video people, hopefully they will fix it soon :( | 10:27 | |
JimmyZ | niner.name/talks/Leapfrogging%20the%20bootstrap/ # PPT | 10:28 | |
jluis | nice talk | 10:29 | |
jdv79 | no signal now on b | 10:31 | |
vendethiel | jdv79: probably setting up pmichaud++'s talk ;-) | ||
FROGGS | pmichaud++ will start in about three minutes, he's prepping his laptop | 10:32 | |
masak | good FOSDEM, #perl6 | ||
FROGGS | hi masak | ||
masak | ooh, just in time for pmichaud! :D | ||
sergot | hi masak o/ | ||
[ptc] | ah, is that why I get "no signal"? | ||
FROGGS | [ptc]: yeah | ||
looks like there is a delay of a few minutes | 10:33 | ||
so, I see his screen already | |||
JimmyZ: was the audio okay when nine++ had his talk? | |||
jdv79 | nice | ||
[ptc] | hrm, seems like there's no sound... | 10:37 | |
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jdv79 | just slides here | 10:37 | |
moritz | nothing here, just a title :( | ||
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El_Che | news from the video. Normally everything is recorded and we'll be online soon. The fosdem people are prioritizing the recording and after that they'll try to fix the streaming | 10:38 | |
it's a general problem :( | |||
but the talks *should* be recorded | |||
FROGGS | k | ||
[ptc] | El_Che: thanks for the info :-) | ||
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FROGGS | the camera shows that sound is going in btw | 10:38 | |
rurban_ | good, thanks. they have a good archive. better than ccc | 10:39 | |
Woodi_ | hallo #perl6 :) | 10:40 | |
rurban_ | slides are good | 10:41 | |
Woodi_ | so many talks there... brainstorming organized :) | ||
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masak | so pmichaud is on already? | 10:46 | |
sergot | yes | ||
JimmyZ | yeah | ||
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nine | I just uploaded a PDF version of my slides including a transcript of my talk. | 10:49 | |
yoleaux | 08:15Z <moritz> nine: I've mucked a bit with camelia's service file, avoiding bash -i (it complained about inappropriate ioctl) and added some security features | ||
masak | nine: url? | ||
JimmyZ | masak: it all in the irclog :P | 10:50 | |
rurban_ | Same talk as this one? perltv.org/v/stefan-seifert---inlin...2014-10-10 | ||
nine | masak: niner.name/talks/Leapfrogging%20the%20bootstrap/ | ||
masak | nine++ | ||
JimmyZ: a lot of things are in the irclog... | |||
nine | rurban_: an updated and extended version, yes | ||
rurban_ | I see, almost | ||
JimmyZ | fpdownload.adobe.com/strobe/FlashMe...rlay=false # masak | 10:51 | |
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rurban_ | Classes are never final??? what about use oo :final | 10:58 | |
that's embarrassing | 10:59 | ||
jdv79 | i was about to ask the same thing | ||
TimToady | he means the class can't declare itself final like in Java | ||
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rurban_ | larry said classes could only be finalized by the script, never by a library | 11:00 | |
Kristien | hi | ||
rurban_ | that's how I'm implementing it | ||
thanks for clarification :) | |||
nwc10 | good UGT heresy, #perl6 | 11:03 | |
masak | nine++ # niner.name/talks/Leapfrogging%20the...tstrap.pdf | 11:06 | |
nine: awesome. | |||
nine: I've never felt more ready to try out Perl 6! :D | |||
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masak | JimmyZ: ooh -- I get a picture but no sound. | 11:07 | |
vendethiel | masak: right, no sound | ||
[ptc] | it's a good talk, even without the sound | 11:08 | |
El_Che | the devroom video people looking a it | ||
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jdv79 | i guess if its impossible to test its impossible to spec now? | 11:12 | |
masak | jdv79: if it's impossible to test, is it really a feature? :P | 11:15 | |
masak .oO( we bring you this new feature, undetectable by any measurement! ) | |||
rurban | it's a plan | ||
jdv79 | i just remember some instances where testing seemed impossible | ||
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jdv79 | the one that comes to mind is ref addr re-use in p5 | 11:16 | |
rurban | exhaustive threads or gc tests are also pretty hard to setup | ||
jdv79 | but that's rather trivial to mock. yeah, concurrency is another area. | ||
masak is not at FOSDEM, and so doesn't know exactly what pmichaud is saying, but guesses it's something like "the spectests are the spec" | 11:17 | ||
FROGGS | pmichaud: there is an awesome ruleset about versioning, and I really like it: semver.org/ | ||
rurban | masak: no, better than perl5 | 11:18 | |
masak | FROGGS: semver seems to be a hit in many communities, including Ruby and node.js | ||
jdv79 | this is the first i'm hearing that the tests are now the spec and not the former "specs" (synopses) | ||
masak | jdv79: pmichaud has been arguing for that shift for a long time. | ||
FROGGS | masak: it describes what I always felt "right", but I often did mistakes because I had no written down rules | 11:19 | |
rurban | e.g. my perl5 deviates from the perl5 core tests where the tests are too stupid but the specs support that. | 11:20 | |
jdv79 | if only in here then ok but i don't think i've heard it on a blog or anything like that | ||
rurban | common lisp had the same problem for not-fully conformant implementations for decades, where they didn't implement all. perl6 roast catches this nicely | 11:21 | |
a common lisp testsuite came ~10 years after the frozen specs | 11:22 | ||
psch | hi #perl6 \o | 11:25 | |
FROGGS: i've gotten the portaudio bindings working, but moar is apparently too slow for anything but static dc offsets currently | 11:27 | ||
i suppose NSA will help there | |||
masak .oO( must... not... pun... ) | 11:28 | ||
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vendethiel | masak: everything's testable :P. but better, just encode runtime complexity in types :D | 11:29 | |
masak, FROGGS: also, I'm sad to see "semver" because that's not "semantics" by any means. | 11:30 | ||
versioning based on API signature would be so much better | |||
rurban | I would go with microsoft. if you change a methods API, change the name | 11:31 | |
vendethiel | hahaha | 11:35 | |
timotimo | can i get any stream at all right now? | 11:37 | |
vendethiel | nine: "trait_mod:<is>(Routine $declarand!" not sure why the ! here? | 11:38 | |
El_Che | fosdem.org/2015/news/2015-01-31-vi...um=twitter | 11:39 | |
[ptc] isn't getting a stream anymore | 11:44 | ||
anyone else seeing this, or is it just me? | |||
TimToady | and to be fair, those of us who have been talking about waterfalls vs whirlpools since before Perl 6 was thought of define "specs" much less rigorously in our heads than the waterfall people do | 11:46 | |
jdv79 | no streams here | ||
[ptc] | k | ||
TimToady | so it never bothered me to call the design documents that, but I can see how it misleads the waterfallers | ||
nine | vendethiel: did I mention, that I do not actually know much Perl 6? So any thing looking strange to you is probably wrong, even if it works ;) | 11:47 | |
moritz | nine++ is famous in here for down-playing his knowledge, and yet producing awesome results | 11:50 | |
timotimo | don't encourage him! :P | ||
masak | yes, please encourage him! :D | 11:51 | |
El_Che | fosdem guy thinks the recording is fine, they are still working about the streaming | ||
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dalek | c: f1e8a72 | paultcochrane++ | WANTED: Remove run() and shell() from WANTED They've already been documented |
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rurban | nine++ is the only reason why I am still working on parrot | 11:56 | |
vendethiel | nine: I think you did mention it :P | 11:58 | |
nine++ #in this case: all positional parameters are required by default, so the "!" is implicit. You can use "?" to make them optional (or add a default) | 11:59 | ||
named parameters are the exact opposite, they default to Any, and are not mandatory except when they have said "!" | 12:00 | ||
nine | vendethiel: indeed, everything still works with the ! removed. Thanks for enlightening me :0 | 12:02 | |
:) | |||
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[Coke] yawns. | 12:03 | ||
pmurias | The truffle ruby talk seems from interesting, as it'a path we might want Perl 6 to take too on the JVM | 12:04 | |
rurban | yes, the most interesting for me. and the oracle jvm, one | ||
in the oracle js on jvm they are doing simple dynamic ast rewriting, for type optimizations and pessimizations and method inlining | 12:05 | ||
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nine | Is there a way to embed MoarVM yet? | 12:13 | |
jnthn | nine: Technically, yes, as in we build a shared library and the moar executable is just something that uses it. | 12:14 | |
nine: In terms of "documented API", no. | |||
nine: Maybe try it, see what you use, what you miss, etc? | 12:15 | ||
nine | jnthn: sounds like a nice litte project for the flight home tomorrow :) | ||
jnthn | Cool :) | ||
nine++ | |||
Kristien | m: class A { method !private { 42 }; method f(A $x) { $x.private.say } }; A.new.f(A.new) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«No such method 'private' for invocant of type 'A' in method f at /tmp/52_cj4iFh7:1 in block <unit> at /tmp/52_cj4iFh7:1» | ||
Kristien | hmmm | ||
nine | I guess I will have to write some Inline::Perl6 eventually ;) So I may as well start there... | 12:16 | |
jnthn | Kristien: $x!private | ||
nine | Did I just say that?? | ||
Kristien | m: class A { method !private { 42 }; method f(A $x) { $x!private.say } }; A.new.f(A.new) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«42» | ||
Kristien | woooooooooooooot | ||
dalek | c: 9091b20 | paultcochrane++ | / (7 files): Add standard vim coda to perl6 source code files |
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pmurias | rurban: I think in the Graal project (the thing Truffle is using) they are also exposing lower level support for building your own JIT for your JVM language | 12:20 | |
rurban | I'm more interested in the dynamic optimizations here: fosdem.org/2015/schedule/event/bui...entations/ | 12:21 | |
for javascript, which is dynamic only (= tracing optims and jits only) | |||
pmurias should have gone to FOSDEM | 12:22 | ||
rurban | they simply skipped the bytecode compiler | ||
vendethiel would have loved to come have fosdem if time had allowed it.. | |||
rurban | and do simple ast interpretation, with trace-based ast rewriting | ||
pmurias | I didn't expect that both a large number of Perl 6 folk are comming and bunch of awesome talks | 12:23 | |
vendethiel | pmurias: right? so many amazing perl6 talks :-) | ||
pmurias | at some previous YAPC::EU's the perl6 were often less interesting to me as I was familiar with projects they were showing | 12:24 | |
jdv79 | can we at least get the slide stream back? | 12:25 | |
gfldex | .o(safety in numvers) | ||
vendethiel | jdv79: I think it's on hold til 2pm | ||
masak | <rurban> nine++ is the only reason why I am still working on parrot | 12:28 | |
rurban: that sounded interesting -- could you elaborate? | |||
rurban | threads | ||
masak thinks the error message about `$x.private` should suggest `$x!private` if the latter exists | 12:29 | ||
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Woodi_ | no streams working here so: pastebin.com/ADt8AACH | 12:35 | |
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rurban | Timely destruction in parrot: github.com/parrot/parrot/commit/0f...fac7142073 (deprecated) | 12:39 | |
Needs 2 sweeps | 12:40 | ||
masak | rurban: the obvious follow-up question: why is it deprecated? | ||
rurban | I was not involved then. Maybe it was too slow | 12:41 | |
moar's copying GC needs one pass, m&s 2 passes, timely destruction 3 passes | |||
so 3x slower than a good GC | 12:42 | ||
But personally I would make it available as configure option who cannot destruct their objects manually | |||
[ptc] | yay, streams working again! | 12:43 | |
moritz | rurban: patches to speed it up are welcome | 12:45 | |
rurban | :) | ||
moritz | rurban: also, from the profiles I've seen so far, GC typically is 8% or lower, very rarely over 15% | 12:46 | |
dalek | c: f22629c | paultcochrane++ | / (2 files): Remove trailing whitespace in perl6 source code |
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moritz | rurban: in comparison to other numbers I've seen, that's pretty good | ||
rurban | this depends on the heap size. the bigger the slower, i.e. 3x 10ms is no problem, but 3x 250ms per GC is big | ||
jdv79 | streams not working - only the slides | 12:47 | |
rurban | but maybe finalizing only the 1st generation would work, not the whole heap | ||
[ptc] | jdv79: better than nothing... | ||
rurban | First I need to fixup our gms GC, which is 30% slower than the simple m&s | 12:48 | |
Timely destruction for moar would be impossible I fear, with a copying GC. Maybe a 2nd pass with an additional marker bit | 12:49 | ||
moritz can't connect to sqlite.org :( | 12:52 | ||
JimmyZ | moritz: works here | ||
[ptc] | moritz: works for me | ||
moritz | oh, somehow ddg gave me https links | 12:53 | |
[ptc] | is there an automated way to work out which methods/subs etc. still need to be documented? | 12:55 | |
moritz | [ptc]: no; we only have that for types | 12:56 | |
util/missing-types.p6 iirc | |||
[ptc] | ok. Just thought I'd ask in case I'd missed it | 12:57 | |
jdv79 | i'm falling asleep - i need the podium av feed | ||
vendethiel | it's interesting that "private" works more like C++'s than java's. can you get a java-like one? (per-instance only) | ||
moritz | [ptc]: well, I guess I should write such a thing | ||
[ptc] | I wish I knew where to start, and how to do it in p6 | 12:58 | |
ah well... | |||
tadzik | for a 60fps game running for 40 seconds gc takes less than 4% of the time | ||
(112 runs) | |||
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rurban | what's the gc pause time, with which heap size? | 12:59 | |
moritz | [ptc]: my approach would be to walk all types (like util/missing-types does), and call doc.perl6.org/routine/methods to find the methods | ||
tadzik | the longest pause is 20ms, which sucks indeed | 13:00 | |
(I found a way to workaround) | |||
rurban | 60fps is for 3d, right? | ||
tadzik | (come to my talk :D) | ||
nope :) | |||
rurban | 20ms is ok | ||
tadzik | you have 16.6 for a frame | ||
surprise 20 sucks | |||
rurban | better than most java gc's | ||
[ptc] | moritz: but that requires net access | ||
tadzik | heh | ||
moritz | [ptc]: no | ||
[ptc]: I meant I'll call the method documented there | 13:01 | ||
$type.^methods(:local) | |||
[ptc] | moritz: ach so! | ||
vendethiel | is the stream on again? | ||
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[ptc] | vendethiel: yes, but just the slides | 13:01 | |
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vendethiel | ha, the fpdownload link doedsn't seem the work then | 13:01 | |
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rurban | tadzik: then you need a state-preserving m&s gc, "iterative", such as boehm/weiser or ruby | 13:02 | |
[ptc] | vendethiel: rtmp://fos1.ddvtech.com:1935/play/k3401_b works well with vlc | ||
tadzik | yeah, that'd help immensely | ||
vendethiel | [ptc]: yeah, that's what I did in the end | ||
rurban | we don't have that yet :) | ||
but a thread-safe GC like Shenandoah would be more important, <10ms | 13:05 | ||
dalek | Iish: fecfb92 | moritz++ | / (2 files): SQLite: .exec throws on error. Closes #6 Patch courtesy by jantz, test by me |
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colomon | [ptc]: what’s on currently? | ||
[ptc] | colomon: ovid's talking about Perl6 | ||
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colomon | ah, cool | 13:07 | |
no audio? | |||
[ptc] | yeah, really wish I had audio. He does great talks | 13:08 | |
pmurias | masak: it should mention it for sure, in the future the editor support should offer to either make it public or use the private form | ||
moritz | fwiw I'm doing a mplayer -streamdump of the rtpm stream | 13:12 | |
running on hack.p6c.org | |||
[ptc] | hrm, Perl6::TypeGraph.new-from-file chews CPU and RAM in the REPL, but not as a script | 13:14 | |
moritz | [ptc]: any opion on the closure docs I wrote earlier? is it understable? | ||
[ptc] | moritz: sorry, haven't read them yet | ||
I need to be a bit more organised with how I read the docs | |||
moritz | I tend to just git log -p to read the last changes | 13:15 | |
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[ptc] | I mean in general; I'd like to go through the lot and generally edit things | 13:15 | |
... and hopefully learn something along the way | 13:16 | ||
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[ptc] | should there be a big difference between REPL behaviour and script behaviour? | 13:16 | |
dalek | c: b7934ff | moritz++ | WANTED: Remove documented types from WANTED |
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moritz | [ptc]: one common difference is that the REPL tries to stringify everything | 13:17 | |
[ptc]: which is a bad idea for inifinite lists, for example | |||
[ptc] | moritz: yup :-) | ||
like in ghc :-) | |||
s/ghc/ghci | 13:18 | ||
moritz | [ptc]: re missing methods, these days when I write about types that weren't previously documented, I try to leave TODO comments for methods I didn't get around to document | 13:19 | |
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[ptc] | moritz: i.e. one can just grep the sources for TODO and slowly remove them? | 13:20 | |
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moritz | [ptc]: yes. Though it won't be complete. | 13:20 | |
[ptc] | moritz: does anything depend directly on the p6 files in doc/util? | 13:21 | |
I'd like to rename them to simply pl to be consistent | 13:22 | ||
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[ptc] | return $to_sender; # address unknown | 13:22 | |
masak | Woodi_: with the data that falls out of escape analysis, it could be possible to prove where an object goes out of scope. (because it doesn't escape.) | 13:27 | |
Woodi_: being able to combine that guarantee with a user trait (and blowing up if it can not be guaranteed) is an interesting idea. | 13:28 | ||
though I don't know if the guarantees made by the escape analysis are always strong enough for the user's needs. | 13:29 | ||
jdv79 | ah, he left the lang comps in. good show! | 13:33 | |
masak | that was one of the best parts. | ||
[ptc] | yeah, he makes it all look so _easy_; great talk | ||
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moritz | [ptc]: iirc they have 6-y file endings so that github recognizes them as Perl 6 | 13:35 | |
[ptc]: though nothing depends on the exact names | |||
[ptc] | ah, ok | ||
moritz: just wondered, because some use .pl6 and others use .p6 | |||
moritz | [ptc]: +1 to unifying them | 13:36 | |
[ptc] | moritz: which is better? .pl6 or .p6 (or .pl)? | ||
moritz | [ptc]: I tend to use .p6 nowadays, but it's really a matter of preference | 13:37 | |
there is no better | |||
[ptc] | moritz: that's as good a reason as any :-) | ||
dalek | c: 8a6571f | paultcochrane++ | util/ (4 files): Rename perl6 source files to be consistent |
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masak | clearly the .pl6 ending denotes Prolog 6 source files, and .p6 refers to the protein or the Intel x86 microarchitecture. | 13:39 | |
alpha- | [ptc] why not .perl6 | 13:41 | |
moritz | alpha-: too much to type | ||
[ptc] | agreed | ||
masak | also, not much prior art from Perl 5, where it's usually `.pl` or nothing at all. | 13:44 | |
I'm still a big fan of nothing at all, complemented with (say) vim directives. | |||
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bartolin | hmm, I looked around and most of my Perl6 files end in .t *g* | 13:44 | |
masak | haha | 13:45 | |
bartolin++ | |||
skids | pm6 even if it isn't a module is my policy. | ||
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masak | bartolin: you were the one who made a deal with #perl6, no? for every 5 RT tickets given a test, #perl6 owes you to un-stuck one RT ticket. do we owe you any at this point? | 13:46 | |
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bartolin | masak: oh, actually atm I only have a short list of tickets for #perl6. but I'd had to ask RT how many questions I have | 13:49 | |
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bartolin | one ticket from my list is RT #78324 | 13:51 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=78324 | ||
moritz | btw github.com/perl6/DBIish/issues/6 as an example for an awesome bug report | ||
jdv79 | could the audio be added to the slide stream? or will that not be good. | 13:53 | |
bartolin | jantz++ | ||
moritz | bartolin: TimToady++ specced the .narrow method in response to the github discussion | ||
bartolin: but didn't clarify whether the sequence operator should call it | 13:54 | ||
so still undecided. I'd argue that the current behavior is correct, so I'd close it (with tests) | |||
m: say (4/2).^name, (4/2).narrow.^name | 13:55 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«RatInt» | ||
bartolin | moritz: sounds good to me, thanks! | ||
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bartolin | afk for a while (kids want to eat) | 13:57 | |
masak | bartolin: #78324 looks to me like it could be closed, yes. | 13:58 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=78324 | ||
masak | moritz++ # response to jantz in github.com/perl6/DBIish/issues/6 | 14:00 | |
dalek | c: e02e0c7 | moritz++ | README.md: README: Add another option for contributing |
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camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«512» | ||
moritz | m: say join ' ', (512, 256, 128 ... { .narrow ~~ Rat }) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 0.5» | ||
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moritz | m: say join ' ', (512, 256, 128 ...^ { .narrow !~~ Int }) | 14:02 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1» | ||
moritz | m: say join ' ', (512, 256, 128 ...^ *.narrow !~~ Int) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«» | ||
moritz | m: say join ' ', (512, 256, 128 ...^ *.narrow.^isa(Int)) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«» | ||
moritz | m: say join ' ', (512, 256, 128 ...^ *.narrow.isa(Int)) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«» | ||
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moritz | m: say(nqp::typeof(Int)) | 14:06 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===No registered operation handler for 'typeof'» | ||
vendethiel | "foo:U" probably accidental smiley :P | 14:07 | |
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TimToady | foo:D probably intentional smiley | 14:07 | |
moritz has been calling :D and :U "type smileys" for quite some time | |||
vendethiel as well because of the advent posts :P | |||
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vendethiel woud be interested in a real 5.22 changelog to see what's actually going on, without sound | 14:12 | ||
moritz | jnthn: RT #123696 (6;) throwing an error from the optimizer is because there's an NQPMu in a QAST::Stmts. Is that wrong? or should the optimizer be able to handle that? | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=123696 | ||
moritz | ah, seems it shouldn't happen in the first place | 14:13 | |
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masak | "type smiley". I like it. | 14:13 | |
moritz | then my attempts to patch the optimizer are misguided | ||
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vendethiel kinda wonders what ->@* does, but mostly wonders how to google it | 14:17 | ||
vendethiel now knows.. :) | |||
moritz | @{ ... } | ||
vendethiel | it was the next lide... I'm a bad pardon :P | ||
person*. sorry. ugh | |||
masak .oO( I beg your person!? ) | 14:18 | ||
moritz finds ->@* quite ugly | |||
vendethiel | masak: which one of those? there are of lot in my head.. | ||
moritz | but iirc ->@ was ambiguous in some cases | ||
masak | vendethiel: :) | ||
vendethiel | seems like the slide is missing some changes in the "say" line | 14:21 | |
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moritz | www.amazon.com/Set-This-House-Order...06095485X/ speaking of multiple persons in your head... | 14:22 | |
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moritz | the other stuff that I've read from Matt Ruff is quite awesome as well | 14:24 | |
I liked "Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy". It's very crazy and yet believable fantasy or science fiction, depending on how you look at it | 14:25 | ||
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[ptc] | m: say Numeric.^methods(:local); | 14:35 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«log log10 exp roots succ pred sleep» | ||
[ptc] | a Numeric can sleep?? | ||
moritz | m: my $before = now; 2.sleep; say now - $before | 14:36 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«2.00542901» | ||
colomon | Hmmm… a Real sleeping makes sense | ||
m: my $before = now; 2i.sleep; say now - $before | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«Cannot call 'Real'; none of these signatures match::(Mu:U \v: *%_) in sub infix:<>> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:5195 in sub infix:<>> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:5195 in sub sleep at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18779 in method sleep at src/gen/m-…» | ||
moritz | yes, shouldn't be in Numeric | ||
JimmyZ | m: my $before = now; 2.53.sleep; say now - $before | ||
moritz | (and IMHO there's no point in it being a method at all; it's not like the number sleeps; the process or thread does) | 14:37 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 7fd2f6: OUTPUT«2.5363512» | ||
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masak | +1 | 14:51 | |
feels too much like 5.times of Ruby (in)fame | |||
El_Che | devoom has been pretty packed. Good to see good attendance on perl6 talks | ||
moritz | two test files you .sleep | ||
masak | which thinking error we tend to avoid | ||
El_Che: whoz op next? | |||
El_Che: heh -- maybe we should do this every year; announce that on this FOSDEM Perl 6 will finally be ready to party :P | 14:52 | ||
vendethiel | moritz: agreed! :-) that's not related to numeric anyhow | ||
El_Che | masak: tadzik is now on perl6 speed | ||
jdv79 | sched says stevan | 14:53 | |
El_Che | then stevan, then mst, then jnthn | ||
jdv79 | hope stream for tomorrow | ||
masak | yeah | ||
El_Che | masak: I would love to see fosdem be a place where 5 and 6 can be one community | ||
ovid talk about perl6 was really packed | |||
retupmoca | Does something like this even make sense: github.com/retupmoca/rakudo/commit...deb578f43b ? | 14:54 | |
yoleaux | 03:32Z <japhb> retupmoca: I added an nqp test file for locks, you should be able to find it in t/concurrency. | ||
masak | El_Che: to a very large extent, 5 and 6 are one community, always. much more than, say, C and C++. | ||
El_Che | masak: true, but there has been some bad blook | 14:55 | |
retupmoca | it seems to work, but I don't know what consequences it may have | ||
El_Che | blood | ||
masak | El_Che: during this FOSDEM? | ||
El_Che | no | ||
masak | oh, good. | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: ffbb70c | moritz++ | src/core/ (2 files): Move method sleep from Numeric to Real; deprecate it in favor of the subroutine form |
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El_Che | in the blogsphere a long time ago :) | ||
masak | some bad blood is natural. Perl 6 has a fairly ambitious agenda, part of which is to transcend Perl 5 :) | 14:56 | |
El_Che | I don't have the feeling we have perl5 and 6 talks. All the talks are interesting on their own | ||
masak | and Perl 5 has the (true) claim of being the dominant Perl out there, used in production and stable and whatnot. | ||
El_Che: Su-Shee on twitter expressed dismay at there being too many Perl 6 talks at FOSDEM and too few Perl 5 talks. | 14:57 | ||
El_Che | let me count | 14:58 | |
masak | :) | ||
El_Che | we have 6 perl 5 talks | ||
JimmyZ | 6 vs 5 | ||
El_Che | we have 4 perl 6 talks | ||
JimmyZ | really? | 14:59 | |
masak | El_Che: that's an outrage! how dare those Perl 6 people! | ||
El_Che | and one perl 6 talk (not in the count) about using perl5 libs in perl6 | ||
so 6-5 is pretty balanced in my view :) | |||
masak | I'm relieved it's not more Perl 6 talks than Perl 5 talks. | ||
El_Che | it could have been | 15:00 | |
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El_Che | we didn't really count | 15:00 | |
masak | I'm glad we still mix them up in the same namespace, room, and track. aslong as we keep doing that, we should be fine. | 15:01 | |
El_Che | masak: If I recard correctly someone promised a flying car at fosdem not so long ago ;) | 15:02 | |
pmichaud | bon aprés midi, #perl6 | ||
El_Che | pmichaud: great talk | 15:03 | |
masak | El_Che: actually, that was in Bristol. | ||
pmichaud! \o/ | |||
[ptc] | pmichaud++ | ||
masak | pmichaud: I missed your talk because no streaming :/ but the chatter on the channel was interesting. :) | ||
El_Che | masak: archive.fosdem.org/2013/schedule/e...lying_car/ | ||
pmichaud | El_Che: merci! | ||
jdv79 | yeah, at least we got to see the slides live | ||
masak | El_Che: I stand corrected. | ||
pmichaud reads scrollback | |||
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pmichaud | masak: I'm glad to have provided interesting channel chatter | ||
And yes, I really like the mix of P5 and P6 talks here. The dev room attendance has been good all day... with some talks over-filling the room | 15:18 | ||
I was (pleasantly) surprised at the number of people who came to my talk :) | |||
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pmurias | was the "big" announcement made? | 15:24 | |
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tadzik | that's tomorrow | 15:25 | |
jdv79 | i guess this is p5-mop rebranded | 15:32 | |
pmurias | jdv79: ? | 15:34 | |
tadzik | the current talk | ||
jdv79 | the current live sideshow | ||
pmichaud | standing room only at stevan's talk | ||
jdv79 | *slideshow | 15:35 | |
tadzik | pmichaud: actually, Dancer2 was even more crowded, from about half-time | 15:36 | |
masak | you'd almost thing this language weren't dead after all | ||
think* | |||
tadzik | Peculiar | ||
Kristien | When I hear or read that word I always think of pickles | 15:39 | |
Pickelar | |||
ugexe | is there a way to use an NQP module in a perl6 script? specifically i am trying to generate AST from p6 code and was wondering if i could use Perl6::Compiler.parse instead of `perl6 --target=parse some-file.pl6` | 15:40 | |
masak | ugexe: if you figure that one out, let me know. | ||
ugexe | i was hoping to take it to my grave | 15:41 | |
masak | dang. | 15:42 | |
[ptc] loves how perl6 tells you when you use perl5 and how to fix it | 15:45 | ||
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masak | yeah. I miss that in Python 3. | 15:46 | |
[ptc] | yeah, like don't use '"%s" % blah'; use '"{blah}".format(blah=blah)' | 15:48 | |
[ptc] isn't yet a fan of the new string format syntax in Python | 15:49 | ||
arnsholt | ugexe: Should be possible using nqp::ops I think | ||
masak | [ptc]: though .format is highly endorsed, the % form is not (yet?) deprecated. | ||
[ptc] | masak: I know, but they keep saying to convert code to .format *just in case* they remove it in the future | 15:50 | |
I'm sure I'm missing something about how good it is... | |||
in my day job I wish I could just do "some string with a $variable" and it interpolates | 15:51 | ||
I know it's technically possible in Python, but it's not "pythonic" | |||
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arnsholt | ugexe: nqp::getcomp('perl6') should get you a Perl6::Compiler instance | 15:52 | |
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arnsholt | And from that you should be able to get a QAST tree | 15:53 | |
ugexe | arnsholt++ | 15:54 | |
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tadzik | but is that data structure Perl6-readable? :o | 15:57 | |
this changes everything :o | |||
arnsholt | ugexe: From some more reading, I suspect what you want is "nqp::getcomp('perl6').compile($code, :target<ast>)" | 15:58 | |
tadzik: Well, it's NQP objects, so you proably have to be careful with what you do with 'em, but you have all the ops at hand | 15:59 | ||
So anything should be possible, given enough elbow grease =) | |||
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vendethiel | any more p6 talk for today? (probably not) | 16:01 | |
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skids | last one today is "Perl 6: beyond dynamic vs. static" | 16:04 | |
vendethiel | ooh :) | 16:05 | |
arnsholt | Sounds like a jnthn-talk? | ||
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tadzik | yeah | 16:06 | |
coming up in 10 minutes :) | |||
TimToady | mst first? | ||
tadzik | hmm, possibly | 16:07 | |
indeed | |||
in 55 minutes then :) | |||
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colomon | Are we still getting just slides in the feed? Still probably worth watching, jnthn++’s slides are usually pretty exciting. :) | 16:16 | |
leedo | Dear Manager, | 16:18 | |
We could make pump valve bodies&accessories, impellers for you, on premium quality and competitive price. | |||
o ty | |||
colomon | (actually, what is the feed for the room jnthn is in? I’m watching the one I was watching earlier, but I’d be shocked if this is mst’s talk) | ||
tadzik | mst is in the same room as jnthn will be speaking in | 16:19 | |
leedo | whoops, wrong channel. sorry | ||
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brrt | perl, y u have no video stream | 16:36 | |
tadzik | don't worry, if it had one it'd be mute :) | ||
they say at least the recording is right | |||
colomon | tadzik: I’m sorry I missed watching your slides. :) | 16:37 | |
vendethiel | oooh, thanks for the note tadzik | ||
tadzik | colomon: oh, no worries, smaller audience is less stressful :P | ||
vendethiel 's wearing his perl workshop shirt today, to support the fosdem perl room :P | |||
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brrt | well.. i'm going to wear my camelia button | 16:38 | |
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colomon | Maybe I’ll finally get around to hanging my Camel who wants to be a butterfly poster today. | 16:41 | |
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colomon thinks mst’s talk is really weird when you just glance at the slide every now and then. “ruby: MooseX” “make” “I HATE TABS” | 16:45 | ||
the latter clearly shows it is mst’s presentation | |||
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tadzik | the apparent lack of shouting and swearing makes me wonder if it's an impostor | 16:51 | |
El_Che | hehehe | 16:52 | |
colomon | tadzik: I just assumed he was shouting and swearing. the advantages of having no audio feed. ;) | 16:53 | |
tadzik | how is that an advantage? :D | 16:54 | |
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colomon | I imagined he sounded like himself. | 16:55 | |
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vendethiel | when is jnthn++'s talk? | 17:02 | |
jdv79 | next | ||
TimToady | 3 minutes | ||
Kristien | will it be livestreamed? | ||
tadzik | sort of, at least recorded | 17:03 | |
colomon is trying to decide if he can make noms and watch jnthn’s slides at the same time. | 17:04 | ||
tadzik | argh, I envy you | ||
colomon | no signal! that means mst is finished.... | ||
tadzik | fosdem does not have food breaks of any sort | ||
stevan's slide with spaghetti, nnnngh | |||
dalek | c: 453591e | paultcochrane++ | util/missing-methods.p6: Add a first cut at a program to find undocumented methods |
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TimToady | looked pretty poisonous to me | ||
colomon | if it makes you feel any better, I’m thinking watching and cooking at the same time might be a stretch | ||
would be easier if I could hear him talk | |||
woo-hoo! | 17:06 | ||
jdv79 | woohoo wha t? | ||
colomon | tadzik: how about you transcribe the important bits of what jnthn is saying here, and I’ll describe the nom creation process to you. ;) | ||
Kristien | I wrote a web app in Eiffel. :v | 17:07 | |
I should attempt writing one in Perl 6. | |||
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tadzik | that's quite easy:) | 17:07 | |
Kristien | CGI to the rescue! | 17:08 | |
tadzik | oh no, we have proper psgi and stuff :) | ||
El_Che | jnthn is on! | 17:09 | |
colomon | jdv79: jnthn’s talk just started | ||
tadzik | github.com/tadzik/bailador is one way to go | ||
jdv79 | oh | ||
tadzik | (shameless self-ad) | ||
Kristien | Meh, globals. | ||
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tadzik | there's github.com/coke/mojo6 too, but I don't know how it works | 17:11 | |
dalek | c: 7212348 | paultcochrane++ | lib/Type/List.pod: Document List.Numeric() |
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[ptc] | hrm, the C# code wouldn't compile | 17:12 | |
duh, that's the point ptc... | |||
jdv79 | hope the talk improves | 17:14 | |
colomon has chopped up green onions, and is starting in on the tofu | 17:20 | ||
[ptc] | slide streaming just disappeared... | 17:22 | |
skids | here too. | 17:24 | |
jdv79 | unbelievable | ||
colomon | hmmm, I’ve still got something up, but it’s been on the same screen for a while | ||
jdv79 | yeah, its just froze on lat frame recvd | 17:26 | |
*last | |||
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colomon | tadzik: what’s happening there? The stream here has frozen. Also, the Sichuan peppercorns are toasted and the chicken is frying. | 17:31 | |
[ptc] starts to get hungry | 17:32 | ||
BenGoldberg | Can I haz fried chicken? | 17:33 | |
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colomon | BenGoldberg: stir-frying, really | 17:33 | |
BenGoldberg | As long as it sizzles while cooking, it's all good. | 17:34 | |
tadzik | colomon: well, jnthn is talking, no interruptions | ||
so, I don't know | |||
colomon | what’s he talking about now? I wasn’t worried about the why, I’m just missing the talk. | 17:35 | |
tadzik | ah, :) Roles | ||
and how nice that you get method collision error in compiletime | 17:36 | ||
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colomon | tadzik: nothing mind blowing yet? | 17:38 | |
tadzik | no secret project announcements:) | ||
jdv79 | it'll be at the end | ||
tadzik | usually is | ||
but looking at the talk subject, I'm clueless as to what it might be :) | 17:39 | ||
[ptc] | afk | 17:40 | |
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timotimo | "oops i accidentally implemented a tracing jit for you in secret on the plane ride to fosdem" | 17:40 | |
masak | that is so jnthn | 17:44 | |
always so careless! :P | |||
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colomon | timotimo: actual quote or just your imagination? | 17:44 | |
vendethiel | are jnthn's slides available somewhere? my current internet does not allow me to watch the stream :( | 17:45 | |
colomon | vendethiel: stream is not working anyway | ||
jdv79 | nobody can | ||
tadzik | vendethiel: I'm pretty sure he'll publish them later | ||
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tadzik | OO::Monitors is shown | 17:52 | |
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tadzik | but that existed before :) | 17:52 | |
colomon | WAT?!?!!!! | 17:54 | |
Kristien | > Error: no streams found | ||
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tadzik | github.com/jnthn/oo-monitors/ | ||
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jdv79 | what happened? | 17:54 | |
TimToady | he's just using it as another example of the same thing | 17:55 | |
and he was sick last week | |||
tadzik | he just announced Half-Life 3 | ||
(j/k) | 17:56 | ||
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tadzik | well, I'm packing to minimize the time from now to food :) | 17:58 | |
colomon in nomming | 18:02 | ||
*is | |||
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dj_goku | so if I wanted to interface using nativecall to a c library. How much work is that going to take? I have kind of forgotten C and only know a little Perl6. :D | 18:06 | |
jdv79 | nine's talk had a bit on it | 18:07 | |
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arnsholt | dj_goku: Depends primarily on how large and complex the C library is | 18:09 | |
Also if it hits any of the rough spots in NativeCall | |||
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dj_goku | arnsholt: cool. I am thinking of making a Perl 6 gearman client. | 18:10 | |
I don't know gearman that well so I am thinking a client would help me learn. | |||
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colomon | dj_goku: see for example github.com/avuserow/perl6-audio-ta.../Simple.pm | 18:17 | |
jeckyhl | hi, i don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I have trouble running perl6 in cmd.exe on Windows. I have a french Keyboard and to type the backslash character for example I must type ALTGR+8. But when I do this in a perl6 prompt nothing happends. Strangely others ALTGR combinations works, for example typing ALTGR+2+SPACE gives the exected result (displaying '~'). Did someone already experienced this problem ? Is there any wo | 18:20 | |
I'm using the last develop version of rakudo on MoarVM (version 2015.01-50-gffbb70c / MoarVM version 2015.01-5-ga29eaa9). Thanks for helping | 18:21 | ||
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masak | jeckyhl: first time I've heard about it. | 18:21 | |
vendethiel | is the stream working? | ||
masak | would be interesting if some other Windows user with (the ability to switch to) a French layout could try to reproduce this. | 18:22 | |
vendethiel | I've reported the same issue several times | ||
I'm on windows with a french keyboard as well :). I've been told to change the console to UTF-8, and it still errors out the same | |||
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jeckyhl | @vendethiel apart for the ALTGR combination problem everything seems OK | 18:22 | |
vendethiel | also, whenever I try to input utf-8, it errors with "bad utf8 sequence" | ||
jeckyhl, same here | |||
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masak | that sounds like a genuine issue to me. | 18:23 | |
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masak | please submit a rakudobug. | 18:23 | |
jeckyhl | @masak I will | 18:24 | |
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vendethiel | no more streams, still? ha! | 18:27 | |
jeckyhl | @vendethiel just for the record typing > say "é" in a perl6 prompt result in error "Malformed UFT-8". Switching code page to UTF-8 (chcp 65001) doesn't helps | ||
vendethiel | jeckyhl: yes, did the same, and I'm in the same situation :) | ||
vendethiel just writes perl6 to a file nowadays, when he must windows | 18:28 | ||
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colomon | jeckyhl: this is totally the right place to ask, but it’s possible everyone who has a clue about it at the moment is elsewhere. (I know I don’t, alas.) | 18:30 | |
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jeckyhl | @colomon thanks for replying. Seems a complicated issue. Maybe I will ask again later. I think I'm gonna fill a rakudo bug as suggester by @masak. Keep up the good work! Bye | 18:33 | |
masak | jeckyhl: [email@hidden.address] | 18:34 | |
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neybar | so what is the best version of perl 6 to play around with? | 18:44 | |
colomon | neybar: rakudo-moar | 18:45 | |
unless you’re specifically interested in wokring with the JVM | |||
neybar | Mostly just want to start learning. | 18:51 | |
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pmurias | what command line option should I use for nqp-js to beautify outputed code? | 19:28 | |
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pmurias | perl6: my $c = nqp::getcomp('perl6'); $c.compile(:target<ast>, '1') | 19:35 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===compunitmainline requires an MVMCompUnit» | ||
..rakudo-parrot ffbb70: OUTPUT«Type check failed in binding $expected; expected 'Any' but got 'Mu' in block <unit> at /tmp/tmpfile:1» | |||
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Kristien | pmurias: --beautify | 19:40 | |
or make it the default | |||
arnsholt | pmurias: Hmm. Then compile is probably the wrong entry point | 19:42 | |
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neybar | ok, so I grabbed rakudo source, and I see that I can pass in Configure.pl --gen-moar --gen-parrot and other fun stuff. Assuming I were to compile more that one backend, how would I got about specifying which backend to use? | 19:54 | |
vendethiel | neybar: perl6-m, perl6-p and perl6-j are the 3 binaries you (might) get | 19:55 | |
psch | neybar: ALL compiles all backends, otherwise the first one is installed as 'perl6' | ||
vendethiel | the default "perl6" is aliased to the first one | ||
psch: oh, there's a --gen-ALL ? | |||
psch | vendethiel: --backends=ALL | ||
vendethiel | or do you mean backends=ALL | ||
right | |||
psch | vendethiel: afair, --backends gets you --gen-*, at least for moar? | 19:56 | |
dalek | p-js: 25406a8 | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/vm/js/QAST/Compiler.nqp: Emit code that parses when NYI ops are used as expressions. |
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psch | ah, no, it doesn't | ||
that'd be a bit silly anyway, thinking about it :) | 19:57 | ||
raydiak | hope not, otherwise you couldn't build rakudo on eg a dev fork of moar :) | ||
psch | neybar: you might want to check out rakudobrew at github.com/tadzik/rakudobrew | ||
heh, --backends=* wasn't actually implemented it seems :) | 19:58 | ||
neybar | thanks. I was looking at the osx brew formula, but it is out-dated and doesn't expose moar as an option. | 19:59 | |
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raydiak | '*' would mess with people who don't know how their shell handles that | 20:00 | |
vendethiel | :D | 20:02 | |
Kristien | how about --backends=⁂ | 20:03 | |
pmurias | nqp-m: role R {method foo() {say("foo")}}; class C does R {}; C.new.foo() | ||
camelia | nqp-moarvm: OUTPUT«Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Null, cs = 0) at /tmp/f7eGOYdlej:1 (<ephemeral file>:foo:8) from /tmp/f7eGOYdlej:1 (<ephemeral file>:<mainline>:39) from gen/moar/stage2/NQPHLL.nqp:1244 (/home/camelia/rakudo-inst-1/languages/nqp/lib/NQPHLL.moarvm:eva…» | ||
pmurias | isn't that a bug? | ||
vendethiel | pmurias: it is :P | 20:04 | |
I think so, when it says "null" | |||
pmurias | nqp-m: role R {method foo() {nqp::say("foo")}}; class C does R {}; C.new.foo() | ||
camelia | nqp-moarvm: OUTPUT«foo» | ||
psch | bare say has REPR: Null | 20:05 | |
pmurias | nqp-m: role R {method foo() {nqp::say("foo")}}; class C does R {}; C.new.foo(); 1 | ||
camelia | nqp-moarvm: OUTPUT«foo» | ||
pmurias | nqp-m: role R {method foo() {say("foo")}}; class C does R {}; C.new.foo(); 1 | ||
camelia | nqp-moarvm: OUTPUT«Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Null, cs = 0) at /tmp/b6OyBeKNB7:1 (<ephemeral file>:foo:8) from /tmp/b6OyBeKNB7:1 (<ephemeral file>:<mainline>:39) from gen/moar/stage2/NQPHLL.nqp:1244 (/home/camelia/rakudo-inst-1/languages/nqp/lib/NQPHLL.moarvm:eva…» | ||
psch | nqp-m: say("a") | ||
camelia | nqp-moarvm: OUTPUT«a» | ||
psch | oh, nvm | ||
psch goes back to being wrong in silence :s | 20:06 | ||
pmurias: github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/155 | 20:09 | ||
might be that issue actually | |||
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kgoess | it looks like p6 shebang lines don't work on OS X, I assume that's a known issue? | 20:33 | |
stackoverflow.com/questions/9988125...ly-ignored q.v. | |||
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geekosaur | yes, known | 20:34 | |
kgoess | easy workaround? | ||
raydiak | #!/usr/bin/env perl6 might fix it | ||
geekosaur | (it's actually more correct to say that having it chain is the unusual one, since Linux supports it and FreeBSD has a hack to handle depth-2 nesting) | ||
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geekosaur | (but nothing else really does, and the original didn't do chaining at all IIRC) | 20:35 | |
rather, behaved like you're seeing on OS X, which is using a variant of the original 4.2BSD #! implementation | |||
kgoess | indeed it does fix it, is there a build option to fix the scripts in install/bin/, e.g. p6doc, or should I just fix them myself? | 20:36 | |
raydiak | no build option I know of | 20:38 | |
psch | opening an issue (or PR) on repos that don't use env is probably the way to go | 20:39 | |
we can't really fix wrong handling of shebangs | 20:40 | ||
for our value of wrong :) | 20:41 | ||
kgoess | no, but we could build the install/bin/ scripts as compiled C instead of shell scripts | ||
psch | binary target for moar is in the works iirc | 20:42 | |
github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/330 | |||
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kgoess | oh, right on, cool | 20:43 | |
psch | just hasn't made it to nom yet. i haven't really looked at it, jnthn++ or FROGGS++ might know more | ||
gr33n7007h | will sudo apt-get install rakudo perl6? | ||
psch | gr33n7007h: probably, but it'll be severly out of date. try rakudobrew ( github.com/tadzik/rakudobrew ) instead | 20:44 | |
gr33n7007h | hey thanks psch | ||
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timotimo | o/ | 20:54 | |
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raydiak | \o timo | 21:07 | |
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psch | o/ timotimo | 21:16 | |
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moritz | timotimo: I have a stream dump for you | 21:24 | |
timotimo: on hack.p6c.org in ~moritz/stream.dump | 21:25 | ||
timotimo: 5.7GB. I haven't looked at it, so no idea if it's any good | |||
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timotimo | ooooh! | 21:41 | |
thank you so much :) | |||
there was actually something to watch? | |||
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Peter_R | Is it going to take a long time for the FOSDEM guys to upload recordings? | 21:46 | |
The dates on previous years' stuff don't fill me with encouragement | 21:47 | ||
sergot | Perl devroom was full of p6 talks at Fosdem, I like it! :) | 21:50 | |
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FROGGS | .tell raydiak have you seen github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/pull/173 and github.com/jnthn/zavolaj/pull/55? | 21:56 | |
yoleaux | FROGGS: I'll pass your message to raydiak. | ||
FROGGS | Peter_R: we all hope for the best :/ | ||
vendethiel | twitter.com/steveklabnik/status/56...0744960000 is that about our larry? :P probably not | 22:02 | |
seems to be, actually | |||
twitter.com/steveklabnik/status/56...0534568960 guy's a pretty well-known rubyist and rust-"ist", nowadays | 22:03 | ||
Kristien | Well, Perl is one of the few popular dynamically-typed languages that aren't horrible at scoping. | ||
vendethiel | this is so sad but true. | 22:04 | |
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Kristien | I googled "eiffel reflection" and I get pictures of the Eiffel Tower reflecting in a lake :v | 22:10 | |
Googling "man pipe" is also funny | |||
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raydiak | FROGGS: *gasp* no! awesome! :) | 22:16 | |
yoleaux | 21:56Z <FROGGS> raydiak: have you seen github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/pull/173 and github.com/jnthn/zavolaj/pull/55? | ||
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raydiak | retupmoca++ | 22:18 | |
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raydiak | that'll be nice, because I was setting elements one at a time as a test, CArray is 3-4 times slower than Array, which is just a hair slower than Buf | 22:27 | |
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raydiak | iow Array and Buf are close to the same, and CArray is much slower (to disambiguate the grammar in my last statement) | 22:32 | |
Kristien | What guarantees are there when multiple threads read/write the same variable? | 22:39 | |
vendethiel | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { rand.sleep; @a.push($_); } }; say @a | 22:42 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«1 0 5 3 9 8 6 7 4 2» | ||
vendethiel | m: my @a; await do for ^100 { start { @a.push($_); } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | ||
vendethiel | m: my @a; await do for ^20 { start { @a.push($_); } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | ||
Kristien | is there implicit synchronisation? | ||
vendethiel | should be | ||
iirc, at least | |||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^100 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | 22:43 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«0 -> 32 -> 31 -> 33 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 68 -> 87 -> 89 -> 10Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | 22:44 | |
vendethiel | I think jnthn++ wrote something about that on his blog | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^100 { start { @a[$_] = $_ } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | ||
sergot | m: False andthen say 1; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«1» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { @a[$_] = $_ } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«0 (Any) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^30 { start { @a[$_] = $_ } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | ||
skids | I think the answer right now is "don't do that" and to use on { } to sequentialize. | 22:45 | |
Yes, jnthn talked a bit about how this devolves into a mess to implement anything past some really basic protections. | |||
raydiak just got a double-free/corruption error locally... | |||
m: my @a; await do for ^100 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | 22:47 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«1 -> 33 -> 32 -> 30 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 68 -> 8Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes7 -> 8» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^100 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«2 -> 30 -> 31 -> 33 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 78 -> 87 -> 89 -> 10Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytesMemory allocation failed; could not allocate 4194304 bytes» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^15 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«3 -> 40 -> 31 -> 32 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 78 -> 87 -> 8Memory allocation failed; could not allocate 656 bytes» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«3 -> 30 -> 31 -> 32 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 68 -> 87 -> 89 -> 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«1 -> 32 -> 30 -> 33 -> 44 -> 45 -> 56 -> 67 -> 78 -> 89 -> 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«2 -> 31 -> 33 -> 40 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 67 -> 88 -> 89 -> 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9» | ||
raydiak | m: my @a; await do for ^10 { start { @a.push: $_; say "$_ -> @a[*-1]" } }; say @a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«0 -> 32 -> 33 -> 31 -> 34 -> 45 -> 56 -> 67 -> 78 -> 89 -> 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9» | ||
raydiak | hm | ||
skids | 6guts.wordpress.com/2014/04/17/raci...ess-leads/ # <-- jnthn's article. | ||
vendethiel | skids++ #blog-digging | ||
m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; say [+] %a, %b | 23:01 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Cannot call 'Numeric'; none of these signatures match::(Mu:U \v: *%_) in sub infix:<+> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:5127 in sub at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:20590 in block <unit> at /tmp/0Rc_5cUkbd:1» | ||
vendethiel | mmh, I'd like to see something like that, somewhere, maybe a "hashreduce" or something... | ||
masak | not sure what you intend that to result in. | 23:02 | |
did you mean to reduce on just the values of the two hashes? | |||
vendethiel | yes. | ||
masak | then write .values | ||
vendethiel | I want to keep the keys | ||
masak | um. | 23:03 | |
then you want something like >>+<< or <<+>> | |||
see S03. | |||
vendethiel | m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; my %total; for @hashes { %total{.key} += .value; }; say %total | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«a => 5, b => 7, c => 10» | ||
vendethiel | masak: ^ | ||
masak | yeah, that's >>+<< or <<+>> | ||
it's detailed in S03. | |||
vendethiel | m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; %total; say [>>+<<] %a, %b | 23:04 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/rA1vvW0YexVariable '%total' is not declaredat /tmp/rA1vvW0Yex:1------> 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; %total⏏; say [>>+<<] %a, %b expecting any of: p…» | ||
vendethiel | m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say [>>+<<] %a, %b | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«Cannot call 'infix:<+>'; none of these signatures match::(Any $x = { ... }):(Any \a, Any \b):(Real \a, Real \b):(Int:D \a, Int:D \b --> Int):(int $a, int $b --> int):(Num:D \a, Num:D \b):(num $a, num $b):(Rational \a, Rational \b)…» | ||
masak | no reduce. | ||
you don't need to reduce. | |||
you just want to hyper-add the stuff. | |||
vendethiel | if I have *many* hashes, yes | ||
masak | fair enough. | ||
vendethiel | say I have an array of hashes -- that's not the case here, but the general case would handle it | ||
m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say %a >>+<< %b | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block <unit> at /tmp/w_D6XS8tN4:1a => 5, b => 7, c => 10» | ||
vendethiel | plus, that, if a key is missing | 23:05 | |
colomon | n: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say [>>+<<] %a, %b | ||
camelia | niecza v24-109-g48a8de3: OUTPUT«(signal ABRT)Stacktrace: at <unknown> <0xffffffff> at (wrapper managed-to-native) object.__icall_wrapper_mono_gc_alloc_string (intptr,intptr,int) <0xffffffff> at (wrapper alloc) object.AllocString (intptr,int) <0xffffffff> at string…» | ||
vendethiel | :( | ||
masak | that's what <<+>> is for, to suppress the warning if keys are missing. | ||
ISTR it doesn't do that yet, unfortunately. | |||
anyway, someone has provided this feature for you already. | |||
vendethiel | oh, really? | 23:06 | |
m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say %a <<+>> %b | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«a => 5, b => 7» | ||
masak | \o/ | ||
vendethiel | I've read S03 maybe 5 or 6 times, but I don't remember about it applying to hashes | ||
also seems weird to me `a OP b` is different than `[OP] a, b` (modulo flattening differences) | 23:07 | ||
masak | S03:4469 | ||
synopsebot | Link: perlcabal.org/syn/S03.html#line_4469 | ||
masak | vendethiel: it's possible that the reduce version unravels the hashes or something. if not, then that's a bug. | 23:08 | |
vendethiel | ty :) | ||
masak | pzh :) | ||
vendethiel | I really thought I *knew* p6 operators. I'm very happy to see that I still have a long way to go | ||
masak | I learned about hyper for hashes fairly late, too. | 23:09 | |
colomon | m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say [>>+<<] $%a, $%b | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block <unit> at /tmp/y5C74JE629:1a => 5, b => 7, c => 10» | ||
colomon | m: my %a = a => 2, b => 2, c => 10000; my %b = a => 3, b => 5, c => 10; my @hashes = %a, %b; say [>>+<<] $%a, $%b | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ffbb70: OUTPUT«a => 5, b => 7, c => 10010» | ||
colomon | it’s a flattening thing, no? | 23:10 | |
masak | yes. | 23:11 | |
colomon++ | |||
vendethiel | mmh, hhmmm | 23:21 | |
dj_goku | nine: I just read your pdf on leapfrogging. very very interesting! | 23:24 | |
vendethiel hopes the videos will be available soon-ish :-) | 23:25 | ||
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flussence | IWBNI I could write «sub foo(--> $bar!)» (or something along those lines) to always return a $bar | 23:29 | |
or to put it in real-world terms: I want a nice alternative to putting "return self;" as the last line of a bunch of methods... | 23:30 | ||
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alpha- | (defmacro .. | 23:32 | |
wait | |||
wrong channel. | |||
masak | :) | ||
masak .oO( we'll see about that. mwhahaha! ) | 23:33 | ||
flussence | .oO( the majority of my gripes with p6 lately have been trying to do impossible things that'd be trivial with macros... ) |
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masak | flussence: practical real-world examples are still happily accepted. | 23:36 | |
flussence | I'm working on one, but first I'll get the ugly version to pass tests :) | 23:37 | |
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