»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'p6: say 3;' or rakudo:, or /msg camelia p6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org or colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/perl6 | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by moritz on 22 December 2015. |
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lookatme | morning | 00:32 | |
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samcv | morning lookatme | 00:34 | |
Geth | doc: fedda5e11b | (Samantha McVey)++ | 2 files [unicode-grant] Link to UTF8-C8 and NFC Unicode page from IO::Handle Also fix minor typo on Unicode page. |
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lookatme | samcv, o/ | 00:35 | |
samcv | hope this page links properly | 00:36 | |
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samcv | i think i've written up my talk's description gist.github.com/samcv/31d52d246999...c2b2b3bf33 i think it looks good. anybody got input? | 00:47 | |
hmm says i should have 100 and max 300 works. looks like that's 72 | 00:50 | ||
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lookatme | samcv++ don't know much about Unicode | 00:50 | |
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samcv | that's my personal goal for unicode in perl 6. that the developer should only need to know the basics. and the rest should be easy to access | 00:51 | |
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samcv | i'm thinking 45 minutes? 20 minutes sounds like too little | 00:56 | |
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lookatme | samcv, They said `Tutorials (up to 180 minutes)` | 01:09 | |
samcv | idk. how long should it be. you tell me | ||
:P | |||
i'm not sure how long to make it | |||
lookatme | Have you read that paper | 01:11 | |
act.perlconference.org/tpc-2017-ams...apers.html | |||
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samcv | yes.. | 01:12 | |
180 minutes seems a bit long though | |||
but it says 'up to' | |||
lookatme | yeah, ~~ up | ||
samcv | so how long do you think I should make it? | ||
lookatme | maybe 45 minutes, as you said before, haha | 01:13 | |
a lesson about Unicode | 01:14 | ||
Perl6 Unicode | |||
But I think you should estimate time according your topic, like a lesson prepare | 01:16 | ||
Sorry about my English :( | 01:18 | ||
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travis-ci | Doc build errored. Samantha McVey '[unicode-grant] Link to UTF8-C8 and NFC Unicode page from IO::Handle | 01:25 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/244348827 github.com/perl6/doc/compare/e556e...dda5e11be3 | |||
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samcv | leave me alone travis ;( you just timed out | 01:26 | |
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samcv | cool. got the new flags on the mvm side so you can customize and reverse the sorting of case, diacritics, and letter with the unicode collation algorithm | 02:04 | |
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samcv | hm what arguments would seem good for $*COLLATION.set(primary => 1/-1/0) or maybe primary => More/Less/Same | 02:44 | |
though idk how useful More/Less/Same seem? | |||
i mean actually you could supply either. since More/Less/Same really are just 1/-1/0 | 02:45 | ||
lookatme | The second one is readable | 02:49 | |
But the first one is easy to write ... | 02:50 | ||
How about make that default argument ? | 02:51 | ||
Geth | gtk-simple: dwarring++ created pull request #79: fix gtk_simple_use_cairo() as per issue #69 |
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gtk-simple: 5d0e9df2e4 | (David Warring)++ | lib/GTK/Simple/DrawingArea.pm6 fix gtk_simple_use_cairo() as per issue #69 To get the following to work (display aqua square) use v6.c; use GTK::Simple; use GTK::Simple::DrawingArea; ... (20 more lines) |
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gtk-simple: 3ed1531bc4 | (David Warring)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | lib/GTK/Simple/DrawingArea.pm6 Merge pull request #79 from dwarring/cairo-callback fix gtk_simple_use_cairo() as per issue #69 |
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samcv | lookatme, yeah the defaults are all 1 | 03:06 | |
unless you set it otherwise | |||
lookatme | Oh. What's the mean of **primary** | 03:12 | |
samcv | different letters | 03:15 | |
secondary is diacritic, tertiary is case | |||
so you will be able to change the sorting of case without effecting the sorting by letter and diacritic for example | |||
or move diacritics before the primary character in the sort instead of them come after | 03:16 | ||
or you can turn any of the three levels off | |||
fully customizable sort | |||
well maybe not *fully* but as long as you want primary. secondary, tertiary or quaternary(breaking ties with codepoint) | 03:17 | ||
you can choose any direction enable/disable you wish | |||
lookatme | oh, awesome | 03:19 | |
Geth | gtk-simple: e42501ef73 | (David Warring)++ | examples/18-cairo-draw-handler.pl6 add cairo callback example finalanalyst++ |
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samcv | yeah pretty awesome | 03:40 | |
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keylet | how to split a string like 'string' -> [s t r i n g] | 05:43 | |
? | |||
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parv | str.split( '' ) after guessing it. | 05:47 | |
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parv | hmm ... but not quite ... as there are empty strings at the end; better check the doc | 05:51 | |
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samcv | you want comb keylet | 05:53 | |
though they seem to have gone | |||
parv, split('') will give you empty strings at the start and end of the string | 05:54 | ||
parv fish-slaps self for forgetting "comb". again. | |||
samcv, yup; found that out after looking closely at the output. | 05:56 | ||
... just goes to show how unfamiliar i still am due to lack of regular non-practice | 05:57 | ||
oh, wait! that should have been "... lack of regular practice". | 06:01 | ||
samcv | hah. i knew comb did it. and honestly never thought to use split. but makes sense it would "work" | 06:04 | |
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moritz | m: say 'string'.split('').perl | 06:07 | |
camelia | ("", "s", "t", "r", "i", "n", "g", "").Seq | ||
moritz | note that this is likely not what anybody wants (leading and trailing empty strings) | 06:08 | |
parv | there is layout/css problem with all-in-one perl 6 doc, docs.perl6.org/perl6.xhtml . where should i post a screenshot? | 06:10 | |
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moritz | imgur? | 06:11 | |
parv | hmm ... would i need an account there? | 06:12 | |
samcv | moritz, how long and how should the bio be like for submitting a paper for the EU perl conf? | ||
any tips | |||
about to submit mine now | |||
nebuchadnezzar | parv: framapic.org/ does not require an account | ||
parv | nebuchadnezzar, thanks. | 06:13 | |
moritz | samcv: maybe a sentence or two? | 06:14 | |
samcv: I've given talks at two YAPC::EU's, but I'm not a professional speaker by any account, so take my advice with a grain of salt | |||
nebuchadnezzar | Time to go to work :-/ see you | ||
parv | hunh. apparently, i can post on imgur sans an account: imgur.com/a/3zDtw | 06:15 | |
samcv | the more times i type collation (the word), the weirder the spelling of the word seems | 06:19 | |
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moritz | samcv: isn't that the case with most words? :-) | 06:32 | |
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keylet | m: say 'string' ~~ m:g/./ | 06:35 | |
camelia | (「s」 「t」 「r」 「i」 「n」 「g」) | ||
keylet | I don't know if this is too slow, but it works anyway | 06:36 | |
lookatme_ | m: say "string".comb | 06:38 | |
camelia | (s t r i n g) | ||
keylet | m: say "string".comb.WHAT | 06:41 | |
camelia | (Seq) | ||
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moritz | m: (say 'string' ~~ m:g/./)[0].^name | 06:46 | |
camelia | (「s」 「t」 「r」 「i」 「n」 「g」) | ||
parv | is not collecting return value of a sub or a method an error? or, perl 6 would not care either? | 06:55 | |
moritz | parv: there's an easy way to find out :-) | ||
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parv | moritz, oy, give me a fish please | 06:57 | |
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parv | turns out calling a value returning sub in void context is just fine w/ rakudo. | 07:11 | |
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parv | is there anything for undefined value besides Nil? | 07:19 | |
geekosaur | type objects | 07:20 | |
m: my Int $x; dd $x | |||
camelia | Int $x = Int | ||
parv | i meant some value/function that would be undefined. | 07:21 | |
... to be returned from a sub. | |||
moritz | parv: sorry, was away for a bit; the easiest is to just run a very small, isolated test | 07:23 | |
m: sub f() { return 'ignored' }; f(); say "I'm still fine." | |||
camelia | I'm still fine. | ||
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parv | moritz, thanks; no worries. i had done just that. | 07:25 | |
geekosaur | perl6 has types, there is no untyped undef like perl 5 has | 07:29 | |
parv | if a class attribute or a simple variable can be defined as "has Int $.x" or my Int $x = 3", then why cannot use the same syntax to return a value from a sub "sub ... { return Int 3 } " (instead of "Int(3)")? | 07:30 | |
geekosaur | because Int is a type object, the undefined Int value | 07:31 | |
it cannot simultaneously be a function callable without parentheses, if you leave off the parentheses you get the type object | |||
parv | that (bare Int being a type object) should explain "two terms in a row" message. thanks geekosaur. | 07:33 | |
lookatme_ | m: sub f() { return Int: 3; }; say f().WHAT; # Why is a List ? | 07:34 | |
camelia | (List) | ||
lookatme_ | m: sub f() { return Int: 3; }; say f().perl; | 07:35 | |
camelia | (Int, 3) | ||
parv | lookatme_, why does "Int: 3" not produce an error while "Int 3" does? | 07:37 | |
moritz | "Int 3" is two terms in a row, which is a syntax error | ||
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geekosaur | the colon there is, I think, intended to be an alternative method call (foo.method: parameters). but there is no method to be called so it can't be that. capture perhaps? | 07:40 | |
(then "flattened" to a list for some reason) | 07:41 | ||
lookatme_ | m: sub f() { return: Int, 3; }; say f().WHAT; # same | ||
camelia | (List) | ||
lookatme_ | m: sub f() { return: Int, 3; }; say f().perl; # same | ||
camelia | (Int, 3) | ||
geekosaur | those two are not doing what you think, and probably not the same thing as the first | 07:43 | |
'return:' is a label | |||
m: sub f() { glorp: Int, 3; }; say f().perl; # same | |||
camelia | (Int, 3) | ||
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lookatme_ | geekosaur, yeah, maybe, I just wonder why first one return a List. | 07:44 | |
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parv | could "Int: 3" be "Adverbial pairs (colon pairs)" (docs.perl6.org/language/syntax)? | 07:45 | |
geekosaur | the colon starts a colon pair, and would be two-terms-in-a-row there | 07:46 | |
colon pair is :foo(3) or :3foo or :foo (the latter becoming :foo(True)) | |||
lookatme_ | parv, no | 07:47 | |
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parv | ok. is there a name for "Int:" syntax so that I could search for that? | 07:48 | |
lookatme_ | Oh, it's a parameter separator like `,`, but marks the argument to its left as the invocant. | 07:50 | |
m: sub f() { Int.return(3) }; say f().perl; | |||
camelia | (Int, 3) | ||
lookatme_ | But .. | ||
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lookatme_ | Why I can call a return on Int .. | 07:51 | |
geekosaur | that was what I was thinking of when I mentioned captures... because I thought that was the only place that was valid | ||
and, also, that question | |||
lookatme_ | m: sub f() { 2.return }; say f().perl; | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
geekosaur | and of course searching the source for 'return' is less than helpful :p | ||
lookatme_ | OH, return is not only a "sub"(?right), but also a method | 07:52 | |
geekosaur | welp. looks like 'return' is indeed a method (in Mu) | ||
lookatme_ | yeah, that's make sense now | 07:53 | |
geekosaur | ahah, and its parameter *is* a capture | ||
which is why the invocant syntax works | |||
method return(|) ... | 07:54 | ||
lookatme_ | oh | 07:55 | |
pmurias | are the encoding we support documented somewhere? I'm looking up what utf8-c is, so that I can implement it for the js backend | ||
geekosaur | utf8-c8 doc just got added today | ||
github.com/perl6/doc/commit/e556ea3743 | 07:56 | ||
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pmurias | the "they will look funny when printed to utf8 file handle" seems suspicious | 08:00 | |
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parv rants: perl6 doc should replace "undef" with "Nil" already | 08:12 | ||
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pmurias | parv: you mean when you are searching for "undef" but mean Nil? | 08:16 | |
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parv | pmurias, no. At least in one example, a comment mentioned "undef" but should there is no such value of function. That specific mention should either be changed to "undefined", "unknown", or "Nil". | 08:17 | |
s/but should there is no/but there is no/ | 08:18 | ||
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parv | thank you, people. | 08:20 | |
see you some some other time. | |||
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samcv | m: use experimental :collation; <a á A Á ó ø 1 z t ṫ>.collate.say | 09:05 | |
camelia | (1 a A á Á ó ø t ṫ z) | ||
samcv | m: use experimental :collation; $*COLLATION.set(tertiary=> -1); <a á A Á ó ø 1 z t ṫ>.collate.say | 09:06 | |
camelia | (1 A a Á á ó ø t ṫ z) | ||
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samcv | nice. | 09:06 | |
m: use experimental :collation; $*COLLATION.set(secondary => -1, tertiary=> -1); <a á A Á ó ø 1 z t ṫ>.collate.say | |||
camelia | (Á á 1 A a ø ó ṫ t z) | ||
samcv | hmm. weird how 1 goes after A there... | 09:07 | |
unidump: 1 | |||
unicodable6 | samcv, gist.github.com/c01e7203aad75947c1...03f1bc4330 | ||
samcv | unidump a | ||
unidump: a | |||
unicodable6 | samcv, gist.github.com/ceee35c0a1871a8516...0e88e97957 | ||
lookatme_ | m: use experimental :collation; $*COLLATION.set(tertiary=> Less); <a á A Á ó ø 1 z t ṫ>.collate.say | 09:09 | |
camelia | (1 A a Á á ó ø t ṫ z) | ||
samcv | hmm. may have to go back to a more complex method of it | 09:10 | |
since from as i can see here. negating both tertiary and secondary can cause primary to be ignored. and make 1 sort after a | 09:11 | ||
so will have to fix that | |||
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samcv | as secondary is 33 for both a and 1. and primary is 7231 for 1 and a is 7240. so very close | 09:12 | |
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bioduds | Hi all | 11:37 | |
whats up? | |||
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bioduds | Anyone heard of Tangles? | 11:37 | |
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Geth | perl6.org: 355a391757 | (Tom Browder)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | source/resources/index.html add three new books |
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perl6.org: 3c3533cc65 | (Tom Browder)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | source/resources/index.html add status |
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Geth | perl6.org: 20c21ec18c | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | source/resources/index.html Reword |
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araraloren | evening | 12:22 | |
moritz | hello araraloren | 12:24 | |
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araraloren | moritz, hi, Did you see that code ? | 12:31 | |
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moritz | araraloren: I see lots of code each day, but I don't know if I saw the one you are talking about :-) | 12:32 | |
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araraloren | OH, That's about write parent class attribute: github.com/araraloren/perl6-getopt...n.pm6#L180 | 12:33 | |
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araraloren | I can write parent attribute such as `$!value` | 12:35 | |
s/can/can not/ | |||
moritz | why not? | 12:45 | |
it's a public attribute, and you can set it through the constructor | |||
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perlpilot | araraloren: The `$!value` form is private to the class in which it is declared, if you want to access that attribute outside of the class (even via inheritance), you need to use the `$.value` (public) form. | 12:48 | |
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araraloren | moritz, perlpilot thanks, I change it to role now | 12:58 | |
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zengargoyle reckons no live-stream from YAPC::NA this year, goes back to watching cartoons and reading moritz's book. :) | 13:57 | ||
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perlpilot | I was just asking my coworker who is there about live-streaming .... he didn't know, but figuring for the "security" in the building probably not. | 13:59 | |
[Coke] | lots of 'make xtest' failures in docs. | 14:00 | |
xt/trailing-whitespace.t; xt/perl-nbsp.t; xt/space-after-comma.t; xt/examples-compilation.t; xt/aspell.t | |||
zengargoyle | irc chatter is a lot of bad wifi, blocked ports, and people having to tether... but they did mention some cameras earlier so i'll hold up hope for eventual recordings. | 14:01 | |
[Coke] | (some of those may be due to the proc piping bug. :| | ||
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El_Che | is yapc na being live streamed? | 14:13 | |
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mscha | Quick question: is there a non-destructive version of splice? (I.e., one that leaves the @list alone and returns the result of the splice?) | 14:15 | |
perlpilot | mscha: that's just a slice | ||
m: my @array = ^10; say @array[5..8]; | 14:16 | ||
camelia | (5 6 7 8) | ||
mscha | Yeah, but it gets ugly in more complicated cases. | ||
perlpilot | mscha: such as? | 14:17 | |
mscha | flat @array[^$start], @replacement, @array[($start+$elems)..*] | ||
jnthn | Can always just .clone.splice(...) | 14:20 | |
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jnthn | or write a sub of your own that does the "ugly" thing ;) | 14:20 | |
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mscha | jnthn: .clone.splice doesn't make things less ugly (my @b = @a.clone; @b.splice(...); @b). Writing my own sub is of course an option, but that's why I was asking - I was hoping that wasn't necessary. | 14:23 | |
jnthn | my @b := @a.clone.splice(...) | 14:24 | |
Oh wait, splice returns the removed elements | 14:25 | ||
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raschipi | mscha: What should it be called? ssplice? | 14:28 | |
mscha | spliced? | 14:33 | |
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mscha | Or an extra flag to the existing splice routine perhaps. | 14:37 | |
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eveo | m: say +[].^lookup("splice").candidates | 14:39 | |
camelia | 31 | ||
eveo | Please no flags :) | ||
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raschipi | It should probably be implemented as a new routine that calls splice but returns a copy | 14:40 | |
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eveo | In a module... | 14:41 | |
m: my @a = ^4; my @b = do with [@a] { .splice: 2, 1, <a b c>; $_ }; dd @a, @b | 14:42 | ||
camelia | Array @a = [0, 1, 2, 3] Array @b = [0, 1, "a", "b", "c", 3] |
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eveo | m: my @a = ^4; my @b = (.splice: 2, 1, <a b c>; $_).tail with [@a]; dd @a, @b | 14:45 | |
camelia | Array @a = [0, 1, 2, 3] Array @b = [0, 1, "a", "b", "c", 3] |
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camelia | Array @a = [0, 1, 2, 3] Array @b = [0, 1, "a", "b", "c", 3] |
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eveo | mscha: ^ I think that's fairly un-ugly | ||
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eveo | \o | 14:48 | |
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mscha | Well, here's what I'm doing: looping through an array with column 0, 1, ... removed. | 14:49 | |
m: my @a = ^5; for ^@a -> $c { say flat @a[^$c,$c^..*] } | |||
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camelia | (1 2 3 4) (0 2 3 4) (0 1 3 4) (0 1 2 4) (0 1 2 3) |
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timotimo | how about a slang that lets us annotate a parameter (at the callsite, not in the sub/method definition) that becomes the return value | ||
mscha | Having to use a temporary variable doesn't make that unuglier. :-) | ||
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mscha | I wouldn't even mind having to use @a[^$c,$c^..*], but that's an array of arrays, so it needs a flat. | 14:51 | |
timotimo | m: my @a = ^5; for ^@a -> $c { say flat @a[(^*).grep(none($c))] } | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4) (0 2 3 4) (0 1 3 4) (0 1 2 4) (0 1 2 3) |
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zengargoyle | El_Che: nobody has explicitly stated that there will be recordings, but i'm hopefull. i don't thinke the USPTO location's network is even up to providing decent WiFi, much less live-streaming. :) | 14:52 | |
mscha | That works too, but is slow for large lists. | ||
m: my @a = ^5; .say for @a.combinations(@a-1) # Hmm, this might work... | 14:53 | ||
camelia | (0 1 2 3) (0 1 2 4) (0 1 3 4) (0 2 3 4) (1 2 3 4) |
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timotimo | order not guaranteed | 14:54 | |
mscha | That's true, although Rakudo plays nice at least. | 14:55 | |
timotimo | yeah, we do have an algo in there that's predictable | ||
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keylet | can I use type declaration with "has" | 15:15 | |
? | |||
m: class A { has $.a = 2; }; | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
keylet | m: class A { has Int $.a = 2; }; | 15:16 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
araraloren_ | yeah, you can | ||
keylet | m: class A { has Int $.a is rw; }; A.a = 'string'; | ||
camelia | Cannot look up attributes in a A type object in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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araraloren_ | and Int is a type constraint | ||
A is a type object, you should new a instance | |||
m: class A { has Int $.a is rw; }; A.new.a = 'string'; | 15:17 | ||
camelia | Type check failed in assignment to $!a; expected Int but got Str ("string") in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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araraloren_ | m: class A { has Int $.a is rw; }; A.new.a = 1; | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
keylet | thanks! | ||
m: class A { has Int $.a is rw = 2; }; | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
keylet | m: class A { has Int is rw $.a = 2; }; | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Malformed has at <tmp>:1 ------> 3class A { has Int7⏏5 is rw $.a = 2; }; |
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keylet | m: class A { has Int $.a = 2 is rw; }; | 15:18 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Two terms in a row at <tmp>:1 ------> 3class A { has Int $.a = 27⏏5 is rw; }; expecting any of: infix infix stopper postfix statement end s… |
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perlpilot | keylet: Are you a QA person normally? | ||
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keylet | perlpilot: No, I'm a developer :) | 15:28 | |
perlpilot | keylet: Your syntax permutations indicate you may have an aptitude for QA ;) | 15:29 | |
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leont | Currently assembling the list of presentations for Amsterdam, there will be perl6 talks | 17:48 | |
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user3 | I want to predeclare a sub with its signature. why doesn't this work: | 17:56 | |
m: f(Int $i); f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unable to parse expression in argument list; couldn't find final ')' at <tmp>:1 ------> 3f(Int7⏏5 $i); f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } expecting any of: infix infix stop… |
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timotimo | m: sub f(Int $i) { ... }; f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } | 18:01 | |
camelia | 3 | ||
timotimo | user3: ^ | ||
you forgot a "sub" in front and { ... } after the signature | |||
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user3 | m: sub f(Int $i) { .... }; f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } | 18:02 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~ at <tmp>:1 ------> 3sub f(Int $i) { .... 7⏏5}; f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } |
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perlpilot | user3: ETOOMANYDOTS | ||
user3 | m: sub f(Int $i) { ... }; f(3); sub f(Int $i) { say $i } | ||
camelia | 3 | ||
user3 | wow | ||
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user3 | the first error message was not particular enlightening | 18:05 | |
geekosaur | it's another example of errors prioritizing a perl 5 trap | ||
perlpilot | It's hard to guess what you meant though | ||
user3 | *particularly | 18:06 | |
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[Coke] | samcv: in doc commit 0d4110870, you mention "userwide option above.", but userwide only appears once in the doc. | 18:21 | |
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[Coke] | (also "userwide" isn't a word, so it's failing the spelling check) | 18:22 | |
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user3 | I have a file p.6 with these 2 lines: | 18:23 | |
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user3 | multi MAIN('--help') { say 'this'; } | 18:24 | |
multi MAIN() { say 'that'; } | |||
I can get the help message with: perl6 p.6 -- --help | |||
how can i get the same result with only: perl6 p.6 --help | |||
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perlpilot | user3: multi MAIN (:$help) { say 'this' } | 18:26 | |
[Coke] | multi MAIN(:$help) { say 'this'; } | ||
so close. :) | |||
user3 | i have to define $help='--help' first, i assume | ||
but that seems a bit complicated | |||
[Coke] | no | ||
literally that line. | |||
user3 | oh | 18:27 | |
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[Coke] | :$help in a signature means a named argument called help. when used in MAIN, named args translate as --options | 18:27 | |
geekosaur | user3, you were writing it as "match a literal string normal parameter", you want "match as an option and set a flag if it is present" | ||
:$help is the syntax for the latter, it sets $help to True if --help was passed as an option | |||
[Coke] | if someone passed in --help there, it would be available in that sub as $help , with a value of True | 18:28 | |
... again, too slow. :| | |||
[Coke] goes back into lurk mode. :) | |||
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geekosaur | and in fact you don't need the second multi with that, you can test $help to see what to do | 18:29 | |
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user3 | that works | 18:30 | |
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ufobat | is there a tool for the sql file that will be created via --profile? | 19:12 | |
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[Coke] has an idea for doc stuff: Make all doc only contributions to a branch (esp. edits through the web api); then all tests have to pass (including xt/) before merging it to master. | 19:17 | ||
(PRs should have to pass this already) | |||
AlexDaniel | unidump: 1a | 19:18 | |
unicodable6 | AlexDaniel, gist.github.com/e60498f323a61e7a98...8b3c7cbdc0 | 19:19 | |
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eveo | ufobat: none that I'm aware of | 19:30 | |
ufobat | so it still makes sense to use tadziks qt tool and json | ||
b2gills | m: dd 'string'.split('') :skip-empty # no-one mentioned the :skip-empty adverb earlier | 19:32 | |
camelia | ("s", "t", "r", "i", "n", "g").Seq | ||
eveo | [Coke]: that sounds like a good way to stifle contributions, especially quick typo fixes. Who'll be testing the branches, considering travis times out half the time? Considering the stuff xt tests test isn't critical, IMO it'd make more sense to leave them alone and only work on them once in a while. In fact, I don't mind making it it part of the Rakudo release process to ensure the docs xt tests pass, if in | 19:33 | |
exchange I can edit with web UI without being flagged for each typo. So this way, the typos, the tabs, spaces, non-nbsp Perl 6 and whatever else will at most surive for a month in the doc repo, and there'll be no barriers to contributions | |||
ufobat: you could work with MasterDuke++ to create a tool. | 19:34 | ||
buggable: eco DBIish | |||
buggable | eveo, DBIish 'Database connectivity for Perl 6': github.com/perl6/DBIish 3 other matching results: modules.perl6.org/#q=DBIish | ||
ufobat | eveo, my profiling foo is no more then using nytprof :/ | 19:36 | |
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eveo | There's an example of SQL query here (might be outdated, as IIRC columns were renamed): docs.perl6.org/language/performanc...le_locally | 19:37 | |
Geth | doc: a2d9188655 | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/performance.pod6 Make SQL example easy to copy-paste |
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eveo | TIL you can indent =begin =end things in POD6 | ||
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ufobat | huh! i "loose" my time in src/core/Lock.pm | 19:40 | |
eveo | Hm? A typo somewhere? | 19:41 | |
or.. you lose time | 19:42 | ||
ufobat | i mean.. it took far longer then it used to take, and i was wondering why | ||
so i tried to profile it | |||
eveo | ufobat: you doing any .kill'ing? or $*KERNEL.signal calls? | 19:43 | |
ufobat | and Settings::src/core/Lock.pm has a huge time in Exclusive Time | ||
no, not really | |||
i started to use Log::Any | |||
eveo | buggable: eco Log::Any | ||
buggable | eveo, Log::Any 'Generate and handle logs with pipelines, filters and formatters.': github.com/jsimonet/log-any | ||
eveo shrugs | 19:44 | ||
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timotimo | ufobat: time taken waiting for a lock to become free is in that number | 19:45 | |
eveo | Ahh | ||
ufobat | *nod* | 19:46 | |
i just need to figure out which and why :) | |||
eveo | ufobat: is that with Bailador? | ||
ufobat | jup | ||
using Log::Any increased the time for the test cases, round about double the time nwo | 19:47 | ||
eveo | ufobat: "now" do you mean by adding the module or by upgrading rakudo? | 19:48 | |
timotimo | ufobat: github.com/timo/p6profiler-tools - this can generate a pretty svg from your stuff | ||
also, you can use telemeh to figure out which threads are holding locks for how long | |||
ufobat | now be using Log::Any, not changeing rakudo | ||
eveo | Ah, *phew* :) | ||
timotimo | though it won't give you a "friendly" name for the threads involved | ||
ufobat | telemeh? | 19:49 | |
timotimo | yup, if you Configure.pl your moarvm with --telemeh you get that | ||
you can set MVM_TELEMETRY_LOG to a file | 19:50 | ||
eveo | Well, I see it's using a Channel for stuff and channel uses a lock to protect stuff, so that's probably where you're ghetting your src/core/Lock times from | ||
timotimo | the svg graph thing will tell you how much time in lock is spent when coming from what other function | ||
eveo relocates | |||
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ufobat | okay. i keep that in mind | 19:53 | |
ill try to mediate and test a bit to first understand what i am realyl doing ;) | |||
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ufobat | github.com/ufobat/log-any/blob/mas...y.pm6#L116 <- this place is were 50% of my adittional time comes from | 19:57 | |
timotimo | you could use .starts-with instead of that regex match | 19:58 | |
i wonder if CLIENT:: can help you there | 19:59 | ||
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ufobat | sorry, timotimo, i ment the whole unless block | 20:00 | |
maybe its the Backtrace.new that takes Locks as well? | |||
timotimo | i don't think it would | 20:01 | |
did you use the graphviz tool from the profiler tools on your sql data? | |||
that would show you precisely where the lock time comes from | |||
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ufobat | not yet, i am installing dependencies | 20:04 | |
next dependecy ;) | 20:07 | ||
however - providing :category("foo") reduced one testcase by 6sec | 20:08 | ||
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timotimo | i see | 20:12 | |
ufobat | which binary am i supposed to use? | ||
i am still on dependencies, but i am afarid i am running out of time today. and will continue tomorrow | |||
s/binary/one of your scripts/ | 20:14 | ||
timotimo | the graphviz one | 20:15 | |
the other one is so vastly unfinished that it hardly does anything | |||
ufobat | did i get this right, i run it directly on the sql thats dumped from profile-filename=03.sql ? | 20:16 | |
no | |||
ah! | |||
i need to import this into a sqlite db, right? | |||
anyway, time over ;) | |||
timotimo | yeah, sqlite3 -init the_thing_it_spat_out foobar,sqlite | ||
ufobat | thank you all for the help | ||
timotimo | er, foobar.sqlite | ||
or sqlite3? | 20:17 | ||
yeah, .sqlite3 is the extension it wants | |||
it could totally invoke sqlite3 for you if you feed it the text instead | |||
Geth | doc: c21bf569ef | (Jan-Olof Hendig)++ | doc/Type/Iterator.pod6 Adjusted formatting |
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travis-ci | Doc build errored. Zoffix Znet 'Make SQL example easy to copy-paste' | 20:28 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/244662786 github.com/perl6/doc/compare/fedda...d9188655f4 | |||
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hythm | hello, is there a website to execute perl6 code online? | 20:38 | |
moritz | hythm: ideone.com does | 20:40 | |
lizmat | wasn't there an .io site somewhere as well ? | ||
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eveo | huggable: glot.io | 20:43 | |
huggable | eveo, Run Perl 6 in your browser: tio.run/nexus/perl6 or glot.io | ||
eveo | hythm: ^ these teo as well. Also, find any code example on perl6.party it's editable (uses glot.io under the hood) | 20:44 | |
hythm | ideonde.com seems broken, ran say "Hello, World!" and still.... Waiting for compilation | ||
glot.io works great, Thanks guys! | 20:45 | ||
eveo | Any time | 20:47 | |
huggable: glot | 20:48 | ||
huggable | eveo, nothing found | ||
eveo | buggable: eco glot | ||
buggable | eveo, GlotIO 'Use glot.io API: pastebin allowing execution of code': github.com/zoffixznet/perl6-GlotIO | ||
eveo | ^ there's also a Perl 6 impl of its api | 20:49 | |
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travis-ci | Doc build errored. Jan-Olof Hendig 'Adjusted formatting' | 21:09 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/244677549 github.com/perl6/doc/compare/a2d91...1bf569ef52 | |||
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lizmat | and another Perl 6 Weekly hits the Net: p6weekly.wordpress.com/2017/06/19/...l-6-books/ | 21:26 | |
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El_Che | lizmat: there is a "foo" befoe the "for ^1000" | 21:38 | |
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[Coke] | eveo: sorry I wandered away; if they got fixed on the regular, I'd have nothing to complain about. I'm not seeing the doc site getting a ton of updates with the current setup, so I'm not sure who we'd be stifling. But we've had that argument before. | 21:59 | |
I would rather have edits queued and reviewed than immediately pushed into production. | 22:00 | ||
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[Coke] | A lot of that effort can be automated, and actually mirros the eventual plan for the rakudo repository that was proposed by jnthn around Christmas tmie. | 22:01 | |
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[Coke] | Not going to set anything up yet. I'll see if I can map something out that wouldn't impede proposed changes made through the UI. | 22:01 | |
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samcv | if you do: run('echo', 'hi', :out); and don't set it to a variable. the filehandle will stay open FOREVER yes? | 22:29 | |
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eveo | lizmat++ good weekly. A couple of corrections, if you have the time. The for ^N {} opt fix was done by timotimo++, not jnthn++, although jnthn++ did some work in that area as well ( github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/46...c9c78623c7 ). Also it's Proc that got a major overhaul (it's now written in terms of Proc::Async), I don't think Proc::Async got a rehaul (other than being fixed | 22:41 | |
yoleaux | 22:17Z <AlexDaniel> eveo: so is RT #131592 resolved now? | ||
synopsebot6 | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display...?id=131592 | ||
eveo | on JVM), just some std binding methods or so. | ||
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eveo | .tell AlexDaniel no, that ticket is for a segv that should be fixed soon. The stuff I fixed was for lost STDIN data and there wasn't a ticket and tests already existed (they were flopping) | 22:42 | |
yoleaux | eveo: I'll pass your message to AlexDaniel. | ||
AlexDaniel | . | ||
yoleaux | 22:42Z <eveo> AlexDaniel: no, that ticket is for a segv that should be fixed soon. The stuff I fixed was for lost STDIN data and there wasn't a ticket and tests already existed (they were flopping) | ||
AlexDaniel | ah okay | 22:43 | |
eveo | samcv: no, all handles get closed when garbage collected and in this case it's just a Channel fed by on Proc::Async.stdout | 22:44 | |
samcv | ok | ||
so if it's not stored in a variable it gets gcd | |||
eveo | I'm no expert, but I think so. | 22:45 | |
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eveo | This is likely fixed now rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id...et-history | 22:46 | |
And this is fixed except for one case in bdfoy's code where stuff is given to perl6 -c I'm not sure why the code doesn't get set right; might be something with piping to /dev/null and maybe something to do with piping **perl 6's stderr to dev null** rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id...et-history | 22:48 | ||
m: say Date.new("2017-07-14") - Date.now | |||
camelia | No such method 'now' for invocant of type 'Date'. Did you mean any of these? new not in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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eveo | m: say Date.new("2017-07-14") - Date.todayu | ||
camelia | No such method 'todayu' for invocant of type 'Date'. Did you mean 'today'? in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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eveo | m: say Date.new("2017-07-14") - Date.today | ||
camelia | 24 | ||
eveo | .in 24d Zoffix fix xt on docbuild | ||
yoleaux | eveo: I'll remind you on 13 Jul 2017 22:48Z | ||
lizmat | eveo: corrections made, eveo++ | 22:50 | |
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eveo | [Coke]: I'll fix then all the xt tests as part of rakudo's release process. We might not have a whole load of contributions flying in, but still, it's pretty distracting to be called in to hunt for some typo, and *new contributors* who don't know much about our setup might be put off from contributing at all if the process is difficult (and keep in mind, contributors to docs might feel encouraged to contribute | 22:53 | |
to other repos). The problem with the setup is there's no clear protocol for what to do *when stuff breaks*. Who fixes it? A contributor who might not appear for months? The setup jnthn++'s pre-Christmas proposal deliniates suffers from the same problem. As a commit might depend on nqp/MoarVM bumps + it's a bit tough to pin it to roast's state. I think the current system is sufficiently reliable: if a dev | |||
feels their commit might break something they do it in a branch. | |||
lizmat++ thanks | 22:54 | ||
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rouking | Hey | 22:54 | |
eveo | \o | ||
rouking | Wondering about some new syntax I haven't seen before--particularly the colon before post in this: | 22:55 | |
`$request = HTTP::Request.new(:post($!base-url~$url));` | |||
$request = HTTP::Request.new(:post($!base-url~$url)); | |||
eveo | + we have Toaster now that, if automated, can make nom branch even stabler | ||
rouking: it's new in Perl 6, but now new to Perl 6 | |||
rouking: same as post => $!base-url~$url | |||
m: my $b = 'f'; my $u = 'oo'; say [post => $b ~ $u] | 22:56 | ||
camelia | [post => foo] | ||
eveo | huggable: colonpairs | ||
huggable | eveo, All the shortcuts of colonpairs: twitter.com/zoffix/status/839807414211854337 | ||
eveo | rouking: colonpairs are ubiquitous in Perl 6, so there's lots of shortcuts to write them ^ | ||
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eveo calls it a day | 22:58 | ||
\o | |||
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timotimo | wait, Proc::Async.stdout uses channel? i would have expected supply (except if you just coerced that supply to a channel in which case that's splendid) | 22:59 | |
ugexe | .tap: { $channel.send($_) } | 23:00 | |
timotimo | no need for that | ||
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timotimo | m: my $s = supply { for ^20 { emit $_ } }; for $s.Channel -> $v { say "received $v" } | 23:01 | |
camelia | received 0 received 1 received 2 received 3 received 4 received 5 received 6 received 7 received 8 received 9 received 10 received 11 received 12 received 13 received 14 received 15 received 16 received 17 received 18… |
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ugexe | channel doesn't have a way to react to close/quit | ||
.tap: { $channel.send($_) }, quit => { ... }; | 23:02 | ||
er, Proc::Async uses a supply afaik. but Proc uses the method above with a channel^ | 23:03 | ||
jnthn | The Channel serves as a buffer | ||
Since the reads are done synchronous, but Proc::Async is spewing stuff out as it arrives | 23:04 | ||
So we shove it in the channel, and then synchronous reads just read off the channel, which nicely handles the blocking too. | |||
ugexe | why isn't .act used instead of .tap? | 23:05 | |
jnthn | Sleep time; 'night o/ | ||
ugexe: Because they're the same almost always | |||
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jnthn | (You *can* make a Supply that doesn't enforce delivering values one at a time, but you have to work pretty hard to make that happen.) | 23:06 | |
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jnthn | The only built-in way to achieve it is making a Supplier and calling something like .unsanitized-Supply | 23:07 | |
Everything else is a serial Supply | |||
ugexe | ah, i was thinking it would help with, say, .act: { $str ~= $_ } | ||
jnthn | No, for Proc::Async it doesn't matter if you use .tap or .act | 23:08 | |
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ugexe | cool, thanks | 23:09 | |
jnthn looks at the thermometer, sighs, and figures he'll give sleep a go anyway... | 23:10 | ||
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timotimo | good luck! | 23:10 | |
jnthn | 'night o/ | ||
timotimo | i expect many of us in europe are going to have a bad time WRT sleep the next days ;( | ||
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timotimo | thursday it'll be 35 to 38 (feels like 39 to 42) deg celsius ;( | 23:15 | |
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