»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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stmuk | potentially useful reddit thread outside the perl group | 00:08 | |
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stmuk | www.reddit.com/r/programming/comme...uage_that/ | 00:08 | |
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stmuk | considering adding Perl5::Inline installation and get learnperl6.p6 support | 00:11 | |
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Geth | ecosystem: ac775f3342 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | META.list Fix the link (META.info → META6.json) |
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ecosystem: 6872c0c834 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | META.list Fix more links |
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AlexDaniel | e: say 42 | 00:36 | |
c: HEAD say 42 | |||
committable6 | AlexDaniel, ¦HEAD(a2499c9): «42» | ||
AlexDaniel | heh, ipv6 connections just don't get through today :) | ||
so only half of the bots are up | 00:37 | ||
but at least this is working: | |||
committable6: uptime | |||
committable6 | AlexDaniel, 2 minutes and 34 seconds, 244.320313MiB maxrss. This is Rakudo version 2018.01-29-ga2499c90f built on MoarVM version 2018.01 implementing Perl 6.c. | ||
AlexDaniel | \o/ | ||
and the memory usage seems to be relatively low | |||
maybe the issue is gone | |||
committable6: uptime | 00:38 | ||
committable6 | AlexDaniel, 3 minutes and 21 seconds, 244.65625MiB maxrss. This is Rakudo version 2018.01-29-ga2499c90f built on MoarVM version 2018.01 implementing Perl 6.c. | ||
AlexDaniel | hmmmmmm… | ||
ok maybe not, seems to be growing a little… | |||
committable6: uptime | |||
committable6 | AlexDaniel, 3 minutes and 44 seconds, 244.796875MiB maxrss. This is Rakudo version 2018.01-29-ga2499c90f built on MoarVM version 2018.01 implementing Perl 6.c. | ||
AlexDaniel | :S | ||
bisectable6: say 42 | 00:43 | ||
bisectable6 | AlexDaniel, On both starting points (old=2015.12 new=a2499c9) the exit code is 0 and the output is identical as well | 00:44 | |
AlexDaniel, Output on both points: «42» | |||
AlexDaniel | committable6: uptime | ||
committable6 | AlexDaniel, 9 minutes and 31 seconds, 245.238281MiB maxrss. This is Rakudo version 2018.01-29-ga2499c90f built on MoarVM version 2018.01 implementing Perl 6.c. | ||
AlexDaniel | yea that's not right | ||
anyway, goodnight o/ | |||
stmuk | nite | 00:45 | |
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shinobi-cl | hi all..... | 05:05 | |
lets say that i have an array with 2 regexes, and i want to use these 2 to match elements in an array... Is there a perl6-ish way to do it (like, in parallel)? | 05:07 | ||
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shinobi-cl | something like this... | 05:13 | |
m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = grep { rx/3|2/ }, :v, @elems; say @found.perl; | |||
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [2, 3, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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shinobi-cl | but written like this: | ||
m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = grep { @rxs }, :v, @elems; say @found.perl; | |||
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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shinobi-cl | nevermind... i was almost obvious now that i think about it.... | 05:16 | |
m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = grep { any(@rxs) }, :v, @elems; say @found.perl; | |||
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [2, 3, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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Xliff | Yeah, I was about to suggest junctions. | 05:18 | |
yoleaux | 19 Jan 2018 08:14Z <lizmat> Xliff: no, not as far as I know | ||
Xliff | m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = @elems.any ~~ @rxs.any; @found.perl.say | 05:19 | |
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [Bool::True] |
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Xliff | I think your grep is the right way to go since I only get a boolean return. | 05:20 | |
m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = @elems.grep { @rxs.any }; @found.perl.say | 05:21 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unexpected block in infix position (missing statement control word before the expression?) at <tmp>:1 ------> 0313, 21, 22, 23); my @found = @elems.grep7⏏5 { @rxs.any }; @found.perl.say … |
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Xliff | m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = @elems.grep({ @rxs.any }); @found.perl.say | ||
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [2, 3, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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Xliff | Bears benchmarking, but choose your poison. :) | 05:23 | |
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buggable | New CPAN upload: Sparrowform-0.0.13.tar.gz by MELEZHIK cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/M/ME/....13.tar.gz | 08:25 | |
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lookatme | m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = grep / <@rxs> /, :v, @elems; say @found.perl; | 08:33 | |
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [2, 3, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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psch | m: my Regex @rxs = (rx/3/, rx/2/); say @rxs.perl; my @elems = (1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23); my @found = @elems ~~ { gather { for @$_ { .take if /<@rxs>/ } } }; say @found.perl; # /o\ | 08:49 | |
camelia | Array[Regex].new(rx/3/, rx/2/) [2, 3, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23] |
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psch | in case it has to be smartmatch i suppose | 08:50 | |
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AlexDaniel | committable6: uptime | 08:53 | |
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AlexDaniel | oh? | ||
that feels reasonable | 08:54 | ||
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Geth | whateverable: 92f37f0f5f | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | services/whateverable@.service Update systemd service files Feed the config using the new StandardInput=file:… systemd feature. |
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whateverable: 7f79d1d1d4 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | services/whateverable@.service Reduce the memory limit 3G was a good limit for peak performance, but 3 × (the number of bots) does not scale if things are leaking. |
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Xliff | .tell AlexDaniel Ran into another issue. It appears that [Z] will truncate according to the interior array of the smallest dimension. | 10:40 | |
yoleaux | Xliff: I'll pass your message to AlexDaniel. | ||
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Xliff | .tell AlexDaniel So it now looks like this: gist.github.com/Xliff/daae42a5ca02...e528fab297 | 11:02 | |
yoleaux | Xliff: I'll pass your message to AlexDaniel. | ||
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Xliff | m: say so one(True, True) | 11:12 | |
camelia | False | ||
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Xliff | (<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).>>map({ .elems }).max.say | 11:18 | |
m: (<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).>>map({ .elems }).max.say | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing dot on method call at <tmp>:1 ------> 3(<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).>>7⏏5map({ .elems }).max.say expecting any of: postfix |
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Xliff | m: (<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).>>map({ *.elems }).max.say | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing dot on method call at <tmp>:1 ------> 3(<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).>>7⏏5map({ *.elems }).max.say expecting any of: postfix |
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Xliff | m: (<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).map({ *.elems }).max.say | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Malformed double closure; WhateverCode is already a closure without curlies, so either remove the curlies or use valid parameter syntax instead of * at <tmp>:1 ------> 3(<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).map({ *.… |
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Xliff | m: (<A B C>,<D E>,<G>).map( *.elems ).max.say | ||
camelia | 3 | ||
Xliff | m: (<A B C Z>,<D E>,<G>).map( *.elems ).max.say | 11:19 | |
camelia | 4 | ||
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Xliff | ^^ Is there any way to parallelize that? | 11:19 | |
sjn | happy b-day, jnthn :) | ||
lizmat | ah, yes, good point sjn! jnthn++ (yet another year :-) | 11:20 | |
TEttinger | happy day of instantiation | 11:21 | |
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jnthn | Thanks, folks :-) | 11:25 | |
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moritz | jnthn++! | 11:29 | |
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melezhik | Hi! Any documentation how to handle signals to processed in Perl6? | 11:52 | |
processed => process | |||
tadzik | as in: OS signals? | ||
lizmat | signal(SIGINT).tap | 11:53 | |
tadzik | docs.perl6.org/type/Supply#index-entry-Signal it's here | ||
Xliff | Another happy b-day for jnthn++ | ||
melezhik | yeah, OS signals ... | ||
will take a look, thanks | |||
teatime | lizmat: damn that's sexy | ||
tadzik | I'm mildly puzzled that you need to do Signal::.keys, and Signals.keys doesn't work. Why's that? | 11:54 | |
ooh, happy birthday jnthn++! | |||
moritz | because Signal is a type object | ||
but the constants are elements in the namespace | |||
tadzik | ah, makes sense | ||
moritz | though I feel this a very technical explanation | 11:55 | |
AlexDaniel | melezhik: what about react/whenever example here? docs.perl6.org/type/Proc::Async | ||
yoleaux | 10:40Z <Xliff> AlexDaniel: Ran into another issue. It appears that [Z] will truncate according to the interior array of the smallest dimension. | ||
11:02Z <Xliff> AlexDaniel: So it now looks like this: gist.github.com/Xliff/daae42a5ca02...e528fab297 | |||
AlexDaniel | it should give an idea mayb | 11:56 | |
melezhik | AlexDaniel, thanks will try that as well | ||
AlexDaniel | Xliff: regarding the truncation to the smallest dimension, have you seen `roundrobin`? docs.perl6.org/routine/roundrobin | 11:57 | |
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AlexDaniel | Xliff: *shrug* Maybe that's unrelated, I was just running by | 12:17 | |
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Xliff | AlexDaniel: Yeah, I saw roundrobin. It doesn't fill in the missing spaces properly. | 12:25 | |
AlexDaniel | Xliff: a demonstration of all that would be nice | ||
Xliff | Yup. Want to include all that in the RFC | 12:26 | |
Then submit the finalized gist. | |||
AlexDaniel | cool | ||
Xliff | THEN ask to have it added to the right Role/Class | ||
The typing gave me a bit of trouble, sooo... | 12:27 | ||
You might have been right about checking for Positional/Iterable | |||
Also.... | |||
m: <g>/^name.say | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: name used at line 1 |
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Xliff | m: <G>.^name.say | ||
camelia | Str | ||
Xliff | m: <G>.List.^name.say | ||
camelia | List | ||
Xliff | m: <G A>.^name.say | 12:28 | |
camelia | List | ||
Xliff | That little biddy almost gave me a stroke. | ||
AlexDaniel | but that's just the < > notation and it's unrelated to Z | 12:30 | |
Xliff | y | ||
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Xliff | It was a gotcha I didn't expect when writing the tests. | 12:31 | |
AlexDaniel | Xliff: speaking of strokes: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1409 | 12:33 | |
Xliff | *groan* | 12:36 | |
Come to think about it, I should probably stop running Perl6 on a 32-bit VM. :q | 12:38 | ||
m: 'say (roundrobin ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9))) | 12:39 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unable to parse expression in single quotes; couldn't find final "'" (corresponding starter was at line 1) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3robin ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9)))7⏏5<EOL> expecting … |
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Xliff | m: say (roundrobin ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9))) | ||
camelia | ((1 4 6) (2 5 7) (3 8) (9)) | ||
Xliff | m: ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9))).roundrobin.say | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unexpected closing bracket at <tmp>:1 ------> 3((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9))7⏏5).roundrobin.say |
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Xliff | m: ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7, 8, 9)).roundrobin.say | ||
camelia | No such method 'roundrobin' for invocant of type 'List' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | roundrobin not available in method form? | ||
AlexDaniel | docs says that it's a method | 12:41 | |
so file a bug report plz | |||
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melezhik | Terminal::Print , which I use define signal handler - github.com/ab5tract/Terminal-Print...m6#L95-L99 | 12:45 | |
which in conflict with my one | 12:46 | ||
is ot ok, to thow "die" in signal handler? | |||
lizmat | well, not sure about that | 12:47 | |
but if you're intention is to leave the process without further ado | |||
then "note 'Encountered a SIGINT. Cleaning up the screen and exiting...'; exit" | 12:48 | ||
would be faster | |||
melezhik | what do you mean lizmat? | 12:49 | |
I want to have my own signal handler, which does some clean up work ... | |||
lizmat | that's fine | ||
but inside the signal handler, you don't need to "die", you can just "exit" (if the intent is to have an untrappable exception_ | 12:50 | ||
) | |||
melezhik | now , it seems impossible when I use Terminal::Print | ||
or I miss something ))) | |||
lizmat | ah, I thought Terminal::Print was yours :-) | 12:51 | |
melezhik | probably because of "die" inside Termimal::Print .... | ||
not mine | |||
))) | |||
lizmat | hmmm... interesting issue hmmm... | ||
well, if you need to do cleanup, you *could* put that in an END block | |||
and have the signal handler just set a flag that it needs to do it | 12:52 | ||
even on "exit" will all the END handlers be done, and "exit" inside an END block won't actually exit | |||
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lizmat | but I guess we *do* need signal(SIGINT) supplies to work together somehow | 12:53 | |
ensure that they're *all* run | |||
melezhik | lizmat: END does the trick | ||
thanks | |||
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melezhik | "but I guess we *do* need signal(SIGINT) supplies to work together somehow. ensure that they're *all* run" yeah, that's the idea | 12:56 | |
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melezhik | lizmat: should we fill a ticket on this? | 13:01 | |
lizmat | yes, please | ||
melezhik | will do | ||
where? | 13:02 | ||
lizmat | rakudo issue, please | ||
melezhik | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues ? | ||
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lizmat | yup | 13:02 | |
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buggable | New CPAN upload: Sparrowform-0.0.15.tar.gz by MELEZHIK cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/M/ME/....15.tar.gz | 13:15 | |
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melezhik | lizmat: please take a look - github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1445 | 13:16 | |
lizmat does | |||
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melezhik | hopefully I have not muddled anything up | 13:17 | |
at least this is how *I* see it | |||
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araraloren | m: class U { constant M = 22; }; say U::M; | 13:32 | |
camelia | 22 | ||
araraloren | Hi, is it possible add a constant to a class manually, like add class through `Metamodel::ClassHOW` ? | ||
jnthn | Those aren't much to do with the class at all, they're just installed in the package | 13:37 | |
m: class U { BEGIN U::<M> := 22; }; say U::M; | |||
camelia | 22 | ||
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araraloren | oh,is it possible install a constant manually ? | 13:40 | |
jnthn | I just showed you how | 13:41 | |
masak .oO( no no -- manually, by blowing bits into the front panel ) | 13:42 | ||
jnthn | :P | ||
Oh, if you're using the MOP, then it's just $the-type-object.WHO<M> := 22; | |||
araraloren | Hmm, I will try later thanks | 13:43 | |
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araraloren | m: class C { }; C.WHO<M> := 22; say C::M; # It try to find &M ? | 14:01 | |
camelia | Could not find symbol '&M' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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araraloren | m: class C { }; C.WHO<&M> := { 22 }; say C::M; | 14:02 | |
camelia | 22 | ||
jnthn | araraloren: BEGIN matters | 14:03 | |
Because the decision of how C::M is compiled happens at compile time | 14:04 | ||
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lizmat | m: class C { }; BEGIN C.WHO<M> := 22; say C::M | 14:04 | |
camelia | 22 | ||
araraloren | Oh, I see | ||
lizmat | fwiw, I think the error message is LTA | 14:05 | |
jnthn | It should really be a compiler time error if the symbol isn't there, not a runtime one | 14:06 | |
*compile | |||
STD had it that way, and we missed doing that in Rakudo | |||
Thankfully, it's a compilation decision, so we can change it in 6.d | |||
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[Coke] | stmuk: I kind of agree with mst about that project. Doesn't seem at all constructive. | 14:16 | |
... and now I can't remember if it was this window or not. | 14:17 | ||
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pmurias | stmuk: re triggering snowflakes on the installer page, mst does have a valid point that doing that without a reason doesn't really make sense as they are a welcome part of the community | 14:36 | |
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timotimo | who wants to write a plugin for irclog.perlgeek.de that translates the block diagrams back into actual graphics? %) | 15:19 | |
AlexDaniel | timotimo: block diagrams? | 15:21 | |
timotimo | twitter.com/zoffix/status/956907058049306624 | 15:22 | |
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jkramer | To whom it may concern, the WHY link at the very end of this page is broken: docs.perl6.org/language/functions | 15:36 | |
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Geth | doc: de361ccf0e | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/functions.pod6 Fix broken WHY link |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/functions | ||
Geth | doc: 40bc04dbd3 | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/functions.pod6 Add missing period |
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jkramer | \o/ | 15:42 | |
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AlexDaniel slaps whateverables | 16:10 | ||
that massive suicide was unnecessary | |||
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El_Che | I woudn't consider mst a snowflake and the alt-right terminology isn't helping anyone. Enough drama around instead, why rekindle the fire? | 16:12 | |
AlexDaniel | ooooh I know why whateverables did that… | 16:13 | |
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mspo | snowflakes? | 16:16 | |
El_Che | mspo: let's ignore for now :) | 16:17 | |
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Geth | whateverable: b5ad361756 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | services/whateverable@.service Temporarily increase the watchdog timeout The way it works is a workaround, see issue #276 for more info. |
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AlexDaniel | ↑ that should prevent the bots from doing that again… | ||
as long as somebody says something every 60 minutes :D | |||
teatime | lol | 16:22 | |
Geth | whateverable: a6d5df72e8 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | services/whateverable@.service Mention the ticket id |
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AlexDaniel | on any channel by the way | 16:26 | |
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timotimo | so, put a bot into #whateverable that just says something every 30 minutes? | 16:30 | |
AlexDaniel *sad facepalm* | 16:31 | ||
geekosaur | who watches the watchbots? | ||
AlexDaniel | timotimo: I have phone notifications and things like that for the channel | 16:32 | |
not exactly the best idea but I like the way you think :D | |||
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timotimo | :D | 16:33 | |
El_Che | timotimo: is that defined? | 16:39 | |
AlexDaniel | timotimo: we'll know once we run it | 16:42 | |
timotimo | the what now? | ||
El_Che | :D, :U :) | ||
timotimo | oooh | ||
ilmari | :U looks like a duckface | ||
El_Che | :) | ||
AlexDaniel | Maybe someone should add a proposal for 😃 as an alternative to :D to this page github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/save...from-texas | 16:44 | |
El_Che | hehe | ||
jkramer | Or use Ü, it's basically a vertical :D | ||
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AlexDaniel | ⸦̈ | 16:47 | |
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AlexDaniel | ⊂̈ | 16:48 | |
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mspo | AlexDaniel: you could animate those two into a talking mouth | 16:48 | |
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jkramer | Next stop: animated gifs as operators and identifiers | 16:50 | |
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b2gills | for |('⸦̈','⊂̈') xx * { print "\r",$_,' '; sleep ((1..4)X/10).roll } | 16:52 | |
AlexDaniel | I think all we need is a text editor with animated emojis | ||
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mspo | b2gills: looks great! | 16:53 | |
jkramer | The first character doesn't work with my terminal, but using ö and Ö looks nice too :) | 16:54 | |
mspo | jkramer: that would have a nice totoro effect | 16:55 | |
chakli | m: [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ $_.map({say $_;}); }) | 16:56 | |
p6: [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ $_.map({say $_;}); }) | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
jkramer | Now make it take some text as argument and let it scroll through while the Ö is talking :) | ||
I would use that as cat/less replacement a few times before I'd get annoyed | 16:57 | ||
chakli | why doesn't that program say anything? | ||
AlexDaniel | m: say WHAT [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ $_.map({say $_;}); }) | 16:58 | |
camelia | (Seq) | ||
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jnthn | Because map is lazy, and nothing happens to casue evaluation of the inner Map | 16:58 | |
pmurias | jkramer: I wouldn't be surprised if unicode starts using animated gifs at some point | ||
AlexDaniel | m: eager [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ $_.map({say $_;}); }) | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
AlexDaniel | m: eager [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ eager $_.map({say $_;}); }) | ||
camelia | 1 2 2 3 4 5 |
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jnthn | The otuer one is fine, it's in sink context | ||
*outer | 16:59 | ||
b2gills | m: [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]].map({ $_.map({say $_;}); Nil }); # the inner map wasn't sunk | ||
camelia | 1 2 2 3 4 5 |
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camelia | 1 2 2 3 4 5 |
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gfldex | m: [[1,2],[2,3],[4,5]]».list».say | 17:00 | |
camelia | 1 2 2 3 4 5 |
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gfldex | this is potentially out of order tho | ||
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chakli | Thanks got it :) | 17:06 | |
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jkramer | Here you go, animated talking cat :) dpaste.com/2HMDWFZ | 17:08 | |
mspo | asciinema it | ||
jkramer | asciinema.org/a/PqxkmrE2EVQuuCSrXX44SFpyO | 17:10 | |
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stmuk | jkramer: I get an error "Cannot shift from an empty Array" on termination | 17:12 | |
jkramer | Huh, I didn't bother to wait for it to finish tbh :D Anyway, it's time for Feierabendbier here so I gotta go, have a nice weekend :) | 17:18 | |
stmuk | I'll just do a sneaky C-c like the film! :) | 17:24 | |
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mspo | jkramer: lol | 18:20 | |
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teatime | are there any programming languages that are more expressive (in the technical sense) than any turing-complete language | 19:34 | |
or are all programming languages equally expressive (in the technical sense) | |||
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mspo | what is the technical definition of expressive? | 19:36 | |
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teatime | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressive_p...r_science) | 19:37 | |
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teatime | my question may not be well-formed. | 19:38 | |
DrForr | .tell jnthn Purely anecdotal, but cro might be segfaulting on my machine when there's no handler for a given URL. | 19:39 | |
yoleaux | DrForr: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
geekosaur | expressiveness is not entirely well formed | ||
except in certain limited soituations, e.g. the chomsky hierarchy of grammars | 19:40 | ||
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teatime | hmm. fair enough I guess. | 19:42 | |
DrForr | .tell jnthn rebuilding bundle.js might be a trigger as well. That's fair though, lots of content and it *really* should be handled via ye olde reverser proxy. | 19:46 | |
yoleaux | DrForr: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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teatime | geekosaur: so am I right in thinking statements like the following are very loose and not strictly, technically true? "In any Turing complete language, it is possible to write any computer program, so in a very rigorous sense nearly all programming languages are equally capable." | 20:06 | |
geekosaur | expressiveness doesnt qiuite mean that | 20:08 | |
I can write the same program in Haskell or in BASIC or in PHP | |||
which one is it easier / more idiomatic to write it in? that is expressiveness... and it tends to be domain specific | 20:09 | ||
teatime | that is the non-technical meaning of expressive | ||
moritz | also this ignores the fact that some languages offer I/O capabilities that others don't; while QBASIC is turing complete, you can't make arbitrary syscalls with it | ||
geekosaur | but yes, any Turing-complete langauge can express the same programs, and this can be proven | ||
teatime | moritz: that's what I was thinking of | ||
moritz | but that's not what people mean when they talk about expressiveness | 20:10 | |
teatime | right | ||
moritz | basically it's how many instructions you need to accomplish something | ||
teatime | but nonetheless makes the statement "You can write the same program in any turing-complete programming language" technically false | ||
moritz | well, in computer science, a "program" also has a very narrow definition that doesn't include such I/O stuff | 20:11 | |
teatime | maybe it should be "algorithm" | ||
moritz | typically you start with a model, like that of an automaton that can read from and write to infinite tapes | ||
and within that model, you can prove that a touring machine has the same capabilities as lamba calculus, for example | 20:12 | ||
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teatime | I guess what I was really wondering is, do such facts actually map and retain their truth value, for practical purposes and programming languages. | 20:14 | |
which you answered. | |||
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lizmat | *phew* some weird shit with P5 substr and negative offsets / lengths | 20:18 | |
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patrickz | Hey! Is there an easy way to get a rakudo build to take less RAM? I'm currently hitting limits of my server provider... | 20:27 | |
El_Che | patrickz: use a OS package? | 20:28 | |
patrickz | It's not a root server... | ||
El_Che | old school :) | ||
I would build it locally and restricted to a path eg /$HOME/lib/rakudo and scp the files | 20:29 | ||
lizmat | patrickz: there was some talk about reducing the memory footprint of precompilation the other day, but sadly, that has not materialized | ||
mspo | patrickz: I had to add swap too | ||
El_Che | rakudo is not relocable so home has to be identical on both machines | ||
teatime | I have had excellent luck w/ adding swap | ||
makes the build possible, but doesn't make it take forever / thrash a lot | |||
mspo | how often will you be building rakudo itself? | 20:30 | |
El_Che | can you add swap without root? | ||
teatime | no | ||
El_Che | my old unix spirit says noooooooooooooooo | ||
patrickz | Hm. I'm not hitting the machine limits, but quota. So swap is no help. I'll ask them if a one-time build run is ok (and I get a temporary quota relief)... | ||
mspo | oh I see | 20:31 | |
El_Che | patrickz: my solution is straight forward | ||
patrickz | It's the same machine type, so that's a start :-) | 20:32 | |
El_Che | to be sure launch a VM/container with the same OS and release | ||
however als long they are both amd64/x64 it will work | 20:33 | ||
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dfarrell | hey sixers, I'm writing an article about p5 threads, and I wanted to mention the p6 threading model. Is it still the case that each thread maps 1:1 with an OS thread, and 6.d will introduce an M:N threading model? | 20:46 | |
gfldex | dfarrell: M:N is in already | 20:47 | |
dfarrell | gfldex: Do you know what version it was released in? | ||
jnthn | dfarrell: One instance of the Thread class does map directly to an OS thread, so if you need that level of control you can get it. | ||
yoleaux | 19:39Z <DrForr> jnthn: Purely anecdotal, but cro might be segfaulting on my machine when there's no handler for a given URL. | ||
19:46Z <DrForr> jnthn: rebuilding bundle.js might be a trigger as well. That's fair though, lots of content and it *really* should be handled via ye olde reverser proxy. | |||
jnthn | dfarrell: But using Thread is not typical. Most of the time one would set off code running on a thread using `start`, or set up something to react to events. These are given to a scheduler, which does the M:N thing. | 20:49 | |
El_Che | dfarrell: perl.com article? | ||
jnthn | So, typical use of Perl 6 involves the M:N model. That's been the case ever since the 6.c release. | ||
dfarrell | El_Che: yah | 20:50 | |
El_Che | dfarrell++ | ||
dfarrell | jnthn: got it | ||
thanks everybody for your input! | |||
jnthn | Effectively, Thread is more a "make the hard things possible" thing than a "make the easy things easy" thing: we provide the primitives for those cases that really need them, but everyday use is in terms of higher level constructs. | 20:51 | |
(About the only time I've used Thread directly is when doing native bindings.) | |||
gfldex | dfarrell: this might be helpful: gfldex.wordpress.com/2017/10/22/th...same-time/ | 20:53 | |
dfarrell | Gotcha, will take a look | 20:58 | |
lizmat | dfarrell++ | 20:59 | |
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link | hey | 21:04 | |
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Zoffix | link: \o | 21:08 | |
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link | where can i find recent speed comparisons between perl6 and perl5 / go / node? | 21:09 | |
google doesn't turn up anything from 2017/8 | |||
Zoffix | Is perl.com really popupar for blogs? | ||
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Zoffix | link: not aware of anything comprehensive. If you can find 2015 measurements, we're about 6x faster now, though performance landscape is very uneven: some things might even be faster than perl5 yet others are 60+x slower. How you write stuff can have a huge impact. | 21:11 | |
lizmat | Zoffix: historically, it has a good SEO value | 21:14 | |
Zoffix | One such example: original 42x slower than Perl 5; low-level nqp version is 2x faster than perl5; rewritten pure Perl 6 version is just 1.9x slower: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1421 | 21:15 | |
link: ^ | |||
link | Zoffix: thanks for the clarification! reading through the issue now | 21:16 | |
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Zoffix | lizmat: is it more popular than blogs.perl.org? I currently cross-post rakudo.party articles there.... wonder if I should instead post on perl.com. Unclear how to start posting there though | 21:21 | |
lizmat | you can only post through dfarrell++ :-) | ||
Zoffix | Ah | ||
I'll pass for now then :) | 21:22 | ||
dfarrell | Yeah we're more of a "media" site for Perl than a host for individuals blogs. I need to revamp our contributing guides to better explain the process | 21:23 | |
Zoffix | :) | 21:24 | |
dfarrell: how does "community articles" get populated? Is it only through perly_bot or is there a separate system? I have perly_bot disabled so it doesn't post my stuff on reddit, but I wouldn't mind being listed on community articles | 21:25 | ||
dfarrell | Zoffix: that's right it's through perly bot. Per host I can enable/disable which channel get's posted to, so if you posted on an individual blog, I could stop it from doing that. | 21:27 | |
Zoffix | dfarrell: thanks. I'll keep that in mind for the furture. | 21:28 | |
g2g now \o | |||
moritz | o/ | ||
Zoffix | *future | ||
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masak | jnthn++ # 6guts.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/of-...-and-cpan/ | 21:44 | |
El_Che | very presidential | 21:49 | |
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moritz | jnthn++ indeed | 21:58 | |
timotimo | jnthn: "is a meme" -> "as a meme" | 21:59 | |
masak | El_Che: my faith in presidents of any kind decreases every day. but I do like having fla^Wpumpkings to look up to. | ||
masak .oO( put your leaders in parentheses -- do not rely on the order of presidents! ) | 22:00 | ||
masak groans preemptively | |||
timotimo | good post, jnthn++ | ||
lizmat | jnthn++ :-) | 22:02 | |
stmuk | I like the "Rochefort Relationship" :) | 22:03 | |
dfarrell | Yeah nice metaphor | 22:10 | |
Xliff | jnthn++: Indeed a good post, and I am hoping you are still having a great b-day. | 22:17 | |
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stmuk | pl6anet.org/drop/rakudo-star-2018.01-RC1.tar.gz | 22:21 | |
probably final and released on Sunday night (Euroish time) | |||
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jnthn | timotimo: Thanks, seems no matter how many proofreads, there's always some grammaro :-) | 23:00 | |
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jnthn | lizmat: I'm curious, but lazy to look: how is lc different between 5 and 6? :) | ||
lizmat | handling of $_ | 23:36 | |
lc() will lc $_ | |||
jnthn | Oh | 23:39 | |
Ah, and we declare $_ is dynamic, so you can reach it with CALLEr? | |||
*CALLER? | |||
lizmat | yeah | ||
now I use CALLERS that apparently doesn't care about is dynamic | 23:40 | ||
jnthn | oops :) | ||
We...should really fix that | |||
Otherwise it's going to be a total optimization spoiler | |||
lizmat | so you want me to make a ticket of the cases where $_ is not marked dynamic ? | 23:41 | |
jnthn | We're doing that inconsistently? | ||
lizmat | yup :-( | ||
jnthn | Yeah, we should look into that. But. | ||
We have an issue with dynamic and binding. | |||
lizmat | m: $_ = 42; dd $_.VAR.dynamic | ||
camelia | Bool::True | ||
jnthn | (In general) | ||
lizmat | m: with my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic }with my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } | 23:42 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Strange text after block (missing semicolon or comma?) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3with my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic }7⏏5with my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } |
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lizmat | m: with my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } | ||
camelia | Bool::False | ||
lizmat | one case | ||
jnthn | Hm, that one's...curious | 23:43 | |
lizmat | m: dd $_.VAR.dynamic with my $ = 42 # probably the same under the hood | ||
camelia | Bool::False | ||
jnthn | Surely | ||
m: if my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } | |||
camelia | Bool::True | ||
lizmat | m: for my $ = 42 { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } | 23:44 | |
camelia | Bool::False | ||
jnthn | that one doesn't surprise me | ||
lizmat | why? | ||
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jnthn | m: (my $ = 42).list[0].VAR.WHAT.say | ||
camelia | (Scalar) | ||
jnthn | That part I wasn't sure about | ||
But otherwise it's because of the problem I mentioned above with binding | |||
lizmat | m: my $a = 42; for $a { dd $_.VAR.dynamic } | ||
camelia | Bool::False | ||
jnthn | The with one surprises me because it implies a problem I didn't know we had. | 23:46 | |
lizmat | well, the other solution would be to special case '$_' in CALLER: | ||
jnthn | The for one is a problem I knew we have. | ||
That could be an option, yes | |||
Though special cases add up | |||
The deep problem here is that we make dynamic a property of containers, rather than of variables, but variables are a compile-time construct and so don't exist at runtime | 23:52 | ||
Thus why it's ended up on containers | |||
Even if it's the property of the variable | 23:53 | ||
If that makes some sense :) | |||
lizmat | yeah, it does, same goes for the name of the container, right? | ||
jnthn | Yeah | ||
lizmat | well, maybe something to fix for 6.d | 23:54 | |
jnthn | Though that one is less problematic | ||
Maybe, though I don't want to put every hard problem on the 6.d wagon. :) | |||
I don't immediately know we'd go about addressing the issue. | |||
lizmat | well, I will need a check to find out whether I can use CALLERS or CALLER | 23:55 | |
in the applicable P5 modules | |||
jnthn | I'd settle for a special-case for $_ in CALLER(S) in the meantime, if it means we can close the wider loophole in CALLERS | ||
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lizmat | ok, will look at this probably on Sunday then, unless someone beats me to it :-) | 23:56 | |
meanwhile I'm going to get some sleep | 23:58 | ||
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jnthn | 'night o/ | ||
stmuk | hmmm over 2100 apparent downloads of R* RC0 .. although why people are downloading on iphone is unclear | 23:59 |