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svnbot6 | r8424 | Darren_Duncan++ | r1575@Darren-Duncans-Computer: darrenduncan | 2005-12-24 16:03:39 -0800 | 00:04 | |
r8424 | Darren_Duncan++ | /ext/Rosetta-Incubator : changed some hashes/hashrefs use/creation code to proper syntax ... however, current pugs incorrectly produces anon block instead of hashref ... a new test is pending | |||
Juerd | New revelations: | 00:09 | |
1. => for arguments sucks | |||
2. := sucks in general. | |||
Juerd keeps typing pugs.blugs.com | 00:50 | ||
Someone register blugs.com and alias pugs. :) | |||
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audreyt | rehi | 03:31 | |
obra | reaudrey | ||
clkao yawns | 04:48 | ||
audreyt | clkao: @ .tw now? | 04:50 | |
azuroth | audreyt: ping | 05:11 | |
clkao | audreyt: yes | 05:12 | |
azuroth | audreyt: you wouldn't know how to set up svk for parrot on feather, would you? | ||
audreyt | azuroth: | 05:13 | |
mkdir ~/.svk | |||
cp ~autrijus/config ~/.svk/ | |||
svk co /parrot/mirror/trunk parrot | |||
done | |||
obra | um | 05:15 | |
robrt would REALLY prefer you use a seed for parrot | |||
www.parrotcode.org/source.html | |||
setup instructions | 05:16 | ||
audreyt | and we did exactly that. | ||
(the lines above is for a shared, slready seeded, parrot depot.) | |||
s/slready/already/ | |||
svnbot6 | r8425 | audreyt++ | * update feather's svk.html to mention /parrot/mirror explicitly | ||
clkao | audreyt: you meeting ingy today? in taipei or hsinchu? | 05:17 | |
azuroth | thanks audreyt | ||
audreyt | in taipei | 05:18 | |
ingy is supposed to call me, like, 1 hr ago | |||
clkao | are you staying far north now? i will probably be in taipei this evening | 05:19 | |
audreyt | no, I'm in muzha | 05:21 | |
dduncan | audreyt, regarding your mention that you would hack in yaml generating this weekend ... | 05:22 | |
svnbot6 | r8426 | audreyt++ | * more very silly CSS tweaks. | 05:23 | |
r8425 | audreyt++ | * update feather's svk.html to mention /parrot/mirror explicitly | |||
dduncan | don't feel you have to do is so quickly | ||
audreyt | dduncan: yes..? | ||
I'm thinking about doing YAML::Syck for perl5 | |||
dduncan | I won't be ready to use it for awhile anyway | ||
audreyt | as an exercise | ||
and also because I firmly believe p5 world need a fast nonleaky roundtripsafe YAML implementation | |||
dduncan | considering the fluctuations of perl 6 and pugs' state ... | 05:24 | |
audreyt | yup | ||
but that doesn't stop you from using YAMLin perl5 :) | |||
dduncan | while I can code up my work in 90+% correct perl 6, I doubt I could get it to run quickly | ||
audreyt | run quickly as in performance, or as in language implementatino coverage? | ||
dduncan | so I will probably have the perl 5 version executing long before the perl 6 one is | ||
audreyt | sure, that's as it should be... having a running version also lets you validate that the framework works | 05:25 | |
dduncan | when I say 'quickly', I mean, functional at all in the near term | ||
one specific issue I'm hung up over right now is ... | 05:26 | ||
I'm having trouble discerning the line between an array/hash and an arrayref/hashref | |||
eg, when they automagically convert, when they don't | |||
whether or not I ever have to use @{} or %{} or whether I never have to | |||
audreyt | nod. I think the idea is you never have to | ||
$href.keys should always be as good as %hash.keys | 05:27 | ||
dduncan | also, the distinction of block from anonymous hash constructor | ||
audreyt | that is because luqui had changed the empty {} to mean empty hash, not empty code | ||
dduncan | ?eval class M { has %!h; submethod BUILD () { %!h = (4=>5); } method geth () { return { %!h }; } } class T { method tra ($m) { .useh( $m.geth() ) } method useh (%h) { say "got {%h}"; } }; my $gm = M.new(); my $gt = T.new(); $gt.tra( $gm ); | 05:28 | |
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evalbot_8425 | OUTPUT[got <SubBlock(<anon>)> ] bool::true | 05:28 | |
dduncan | this is distilled from the current Locale::KeyedText code | ||
audreyt | you'd like to return a cloned hash? | ||
dduncan | somehow an anon block was generated rather than a hash | ||
yes | |||
simpler examples of the code, not involving classes, does what I want | |||
audreyt | ?eval class M { has %!h; submethod BUILD () { %!h = (4=>5); } method geth () { return hash(%!h) } } class T { method tra ($m) { .useh( $m.geth() ) } method useh (%h) { say "got {%h}"; } }; my $gm = M.new(); my $gt = T.new(); $gt.tra( $gm ); | 05:29 | |
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evalbot_8426 | OUTPUT[got 45 ] bool::true | 05:29 | |
dduncan | ?eval sub user ($mystr, %myhash) { say "{%myhash}"; } sub maker () { my %foo = (4=>5); return { %foo }; } user( 'mu', maker() ); | ||
evalbot_8426 | OUTPUT[45 ] bool::true | ||
dduncan | that case, not involving classes, does seem to keep it as a hash | 05:30 | |
so it seems simply passing one sub result to another as an arg doesn't change the context enough | |||
audreyt | indeed, because %!h is not decomposed into a hash natively | ||
dduncan | but mixing in classes does something different | ||
audreyt | that... is a bug. | ||
dduncan | I considered making the nonworking example into a test, but where should it go? | ||
audreyt | {%!h} should definitely work | ||
dduncan | eg, under oo or hashes or subs? | 05:31 | |
dduncan away for 10-15 mins | |||
audreyt | t/oo/attributes/hash.t ? | ||
either under hashes or subs is fine | |||
fixed. | 05:35 | ||
obra | hey andy. | 05:38 | |
Andy | AIM | ||
obra | nod | 05:39 | |
audreyt | Andy: yo | 05:40 | |
dduncan: r8427 | |||
svnbot6 | r8427 | audreyt++ | * dduncan++ reported that %!h is not treated as a real hash | 05:41 | |
r8427 | audreyt++ | for purpose of anonymous hash construction -- i.e. | |||
r8427 | audreyt++ | {%!h} was a Code but {%h} a Hash. This is clearly broken -- | |||
r8427 | audreyt++ | fixed it by moving desugaring from Parser into Eval. | |||
Andy | hey audrey | ||
audreyt | Andy: hey. got my mail? | 05:44 | |
svnbot6 | r8428 | audreyt++ | * Text.Parser.OpTable: add deriving instances so OpTable | 05:47 | |
r8428 | audreyt++ | can be serialized. | |||
Andy | audrey: No, which? | ||
dduncan | I'm back | 05:50 | |
gaal | morning all | 05:55 | |
rep | moin | 05:59 | |
dduncan | audreyt, thank you, that checkin seems to have fixed this problem | 06:05 | |
there is another, possibly related | |||
concerning the context "for .meth_ret_aryref() -> $x { ... } | 06:06 | ||
simpler cases, where that called item is a sub, seem to work right | |||
luqui | try: for *.meth_ret_aryref() -> $x { ... } | ||
dduncan | also, wrapping it with @{} causes it to work in the meth situation | ||
luqui | or yeah, that works too | ||
dduncan | but since I don't have to wrap it with subs, I wonder why I have to with meths? | 06:07 | |
luqui | well, the meths (rightfully imo) return array refs, not lists | ||
dduncan | will try to distill it ... | ||
yes, and the subs returned array refs too | |||
luqui | there is a difference between: sub foo () { (1,2,3) } and sub foo () { [1,2,3] } | ||
dduncan | yes | ||
luqui | oh, and by "right", you mean what? | ||
dduncan | for some reason, sub foo () { [1,2] } is different than method foo () { [1,2] } | 06:08 | |
luqui | ?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for foo -> $x { say } | ||
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evalbot_8428 | OUTPUT[ ] undef | 06:08 | |
luqui | ?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for foo -> $x { say.elems } | ||
evalbot_8428 | Error: No compatible subrountine found: "&elems" | ||
luqui | ?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for *foo -> $x { say.elems } | ||
dduncan | will recheck | ||
evalbot_8428 | Error: No compatible subrountine found: "&elems" | ||
luqui | ?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for *foo -> $x { say .elems } | ||
evalbot_8428 | Error: No compatible subrountine found: "&elems" | ||
dduncan | determine details | ||
luqui | ?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for *foo -> $x { say(.elems) } | ||
evalbot_8428 | OUTPUT[3 ] undef | ||
luqui | that's a bug | 06:09 | |
?eval sub foo () { [1,2,3] } for @{foo} -> $x { say(.elems) } | |||
evalbot_8428 | Error: No such method in class Int: "&elems" | ||
luqui | that's correct. so * isn't working correctly | ||
dduncan | weird | 06:11 | |
svnbot6 | r8429 | audreyt++ | * Text.Parser.OpTable: mkTable implemented -- optable | ||
r8429 | audreyt++ | built correctly. | |||
r8430 | audreyt++ | * oops, prematurely checked in the jsperl hack that did | |||
r8430 | audreyt++ | not quite work. Why doesn't SVK support per-chunk commit again? | |||
dduncan | okay, in my own test, the sub was working like the method | ||
for some reason it was different earlier today | |||
so, this syntax does the right thing: | 06:13 | ||
?eval sub foo () { return [5,6]; } for @{foo()} -> $x { say $x.ref; say $x; } | |||
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evalbot_8429 | OUTPUT[Int 5 Int 6 ] undef | 06:13 | |
dduncan | I just wasn't sure if I actually needed to wrap foo() or whether that was a bug | ||
?eval sub foo () { return [5,6]; } for *@{foo()} -> $x { say $x.ref; say $x; } | 06:14 | ||
evalbot_8429 | OUTPUT[Int 5 Int 6 ] undef | ||
dduncan | the splatty does work if used outside the @{} | ||
but the result is the same either way | |||
luqui | *@foo is a no-op | 06:15 | |
er, most of the time | |||
I guess * is being overloaded a bit | |||
dduncan | yes, except when used as an argument to a sub | ||
luqui | probably should do something about that | ||
dduncan | the only place I use * right now is in SQL::Routine, where I splat a hash ref so its member pairs bind to method named args | 06:16 | |
and according to the synopsis, that is what I should be doing | |||
so my question right now is whether perl 6 spec says I have to say "for @{$aryref} -> $x {...}", or whether its only pugs currently requiring that? | 06:18 | ||
luqui | well, for $aryref -> $x {...} does not work by spec | 06:19 | |
so you need either for @$aryref (which is the same as @{$aryref}) or for *$aryref | |||
dduncan | fine, if that's what the spec says | ||
okay, so that's what the spec says, great then I'll do that | |||
svnbot6 | r8431 | Darren_Duncan++ | r1577@Darren-Duncans-Computer: darrenduncan | 2005-12-24 16:42:55 -0800 | 06:26 | |
r8431 | Darren_Duncan++ | /ext/Rosetta-Incubator : another small, similar syntax change | |||
dduncan | that was a mistake, and I was trying to reverse it but svk's giving grief | 06:31 | |
... | |||
hmm, maybe this svk action worked ... | 06:40 | ||
svnbot6 | r8432 | Darren_Duncan++ | r1589@Darren-Duncans-Computer: darrenduncan | 2005-12-24 22:38:46 -0800 | ||
r8432 | Darren_Duncan++ | /ext/Rosetta-Incubator : try forcing svk to push a previous commit, reversing mistaken r8431, with an inconsequential same-file change | |||
dduncan | f, that didn't work | 06:42 | |
hey, that try (r8433) worked | 07:04 | ||
svnbot6 | r8433 | Darren_Duncan++ | r1591@Darren-Duncans-Computer: darrenduncan | 2005-12-24 22:52:43 -0800 | ||
r8433 | Darren_Duncan++ | /ext/Rosetta-Incubator : that didn't work; trying another thing | |||
dduncan | and in the process, I learned a bit of VIM | 07:05 | |
this particular solution was to further edit the same line I wanted committed, rather than a different line ... that led to a capital-G merge conflict, which I opted to resolve by editing (which opened VIM) and I edited the file to be the original commit / proper value for the line | 07:07 | ||
not elegant, but it had the result I wanted | |||
the actual problem ... | 07:08 | ||
was that a change committed to an svk local repository, ... | |||
was not pushed through to the mirror repo and openfoundry because pugs said it was an empty merge, when it actually wasn't | |||
audreyt | er, pugs would say no such things | 07:09 | |
probably svk said it :) | |||
dduncan | s/pugs/svk/ | ||
yes, that was a typo | |||
audreyt | *nod* probably a svk bug then | ||
dduncan | what I suspect tripped up svk was ... | 07:10 | |
clkao | svk said what? | ||
dduncan | the incorrect commit was committed locally awhile ago, but pushed after I edited the checked out file back to what it should be | ||
then I committed the checked out file, and tried to push that, to reverse the earlier pushed change, but svk said it was a lowercase-g empty merge | 07:11 | ||
so both the change and reverse were pushed locally, but the second change wasn't pushed to openfoundry, as svk said it was empty | |||
note that I'm still on svk 1.05 ... not sure if the bug fixed in 1.06 included this | 07:12 | ||
clkao | uhm.. how about push -l ? | 07:14 | |
dduncan | "awhile ago" means "earlier today" | ||
I don't know | |||
I tried looking at what 'svk help' said and I couldn't figure out the command to push the older commit | 07:15 | ||
is that an eye or an ell you typed? | |||
I normally just say 'svk push' after 'svk commit', and according to 'svk help push', it is like smerge -lf | 07:16 | ||
if that's true, then -l was being done | |||
or I'm confused | 07:17 | ||
were you suggesting that I try to push incrementally? | 07:19 | ||
-I | |||
pasteling | "dduncan" at 24.108.164.7 pasted "transcript of svk use" (328 lines, 17K) at sial.org/pbot/15118 | 07:25 | |
dduncan | clkao, that may help you see what was happening | ||
the only bit missing was the actual local commit of openfoundry/pugs commit r8431 | 07:26 | ||
clkao | mmm | ||
dduncan | which happened prior to the transcript | ||
obra prepares to release | |||
dduncan | the mistaken change removed the @{} | 07:27 | |
the fix put the @{} back | |||
anything else you see for changes is superfluous | |||
nothingmuch | morning | 07:28 | |
dduncan | local revision 1588, committed in the transcript, is the one that was never pushed through, but should have been | 07:34 | |
clkao | looks a bit weird. i really need to write a merge visualisation tool | 07:37 | |
ingy | audreyt: hello! | ||
obra | clkao: oo | 07:38 | |
dduncan | clkao, thanks for looking into this matter | 07:39 | |
fyi, in my mind, the only thing that seems different about this time (prior to the push of r8431) than the past where svk worked correctly, is that I had a change in my checked out copy (relative to local commit) that happened to be the same as the one on openfoundry prior to that push | 07:42 | ||
but I assumed that wouldn't matter, as I thought push/smerge didn't pay any attention to what was in my checked out directory | |||
only what was committed in the local path relative to what was committed in the mirror aka openfoundry | 07:43 | ||
perhaps that assumption was false | |||
the fact that committing is a separate step from the push was the basis for the assumption of push ignoring the checkout dir | |||
committing locally that is | 07:44 | ||
but ... | |||
I'm guessing that perhaps that pull I did at the start of the transcript, which does take into account the checkout dir, might have had a hand in this, though the pulled files were unrelated | 07:45 | ||
only a guess | |||
but suffice to say, the actual behaviour of svk seemed illogical from what I expected to happen | |||
perhaps my assumptions of the way it should work are wrong, who knows | 07:46 | ||
dduncan signing out soon, but good luck! | 07:47 | ||
audreyt | thanks! | ||
dduncan | 11:47pm, and the family wants me up earlier than usual tomorrow, given what day that is | 07:48 | |
merry christmas, to those of you that pay attention to it | |||
and good other near-by holidays to everyone else | 07:49 | ||
audreyt | thanks! | 08:07 | |
audreyt goes meeting ingy | |||
bbiab & | 08:08 | ||
svnbot6 | r8434 | audreyt++ | * Data.FastPackedString - much faster isPrefixOf. | 08:32 | |
r8434 | audreyt++ | * Text.Parse.OpTable - handle terms parsing -- compound operators coming RSN. | |||
Mahmoud-Wrk | hi, any one here? | 08:47 | |
just came here.. people in #perl look too busy. | 08:48 | ||
i have little problem with Net::LDAP::Express | |||
i'm able to get data from ldap server (thanks to ethereal) | |||
but i'm not able to display it :/ | |||
sial.org/pbot/15120 | 08:49 | ||
dduncan | Mahmoud-Wrk, this channel is specific to perl 6, parrot, pugs etc, ... general perl 5 issues, while not forbidden, are discouraged on this channel ... you should go back to #perl and ask there, or a list specific to net, or ldap, even if they are busy | 08:58 | |
also, I personally don't know the answer to your question | 08:59 | ||
Mahmoud-Wrk | i'm there too | 09:03 | |
but they are too busy | |||
svnbot6 | r8435 | gaal++ | remove warning | 09:59 | |
gaal | asavige: ping | 10:22 | |
svnbot6 | r8436 | audreyt++ | * Text.Parser.OpTable: handler for operators, pass #1 | 10:26 | |
gaal | asavige: hey | 11:47 | |
asavige | hi gaal | ||
gaal | in your p6l post I think you mean @t[0] etc. | ||
asavige | Well, the code I posted works with Pugs (don't thinks it works with @t[0]) | 11:48 | |
gaal | ah, oh wait | ||
the iterant is $t | |||
so it is right. | |||
asavige | i'm sitting where audrey sat at my house trying to get some inspiration ;-) | 11:49 | |
gaal | but I wonder, should this work? for @lol -> @l {...} | 11:50 | |
asavige | and i just noticed she left behind an apple plug connector thingy | ||
gaal | is that less or more yummy than leaving behind an applie pie thingy? | 11:51 | |
asavige | maybe it should work but it doesn't work for me with pugs ... hence my question | ||
given the way she travels and her absent-mindedness she probably leaves behind a trail | 11:52 | ||
trail of her belongings all over the world ;) | |||
gaal | ?eval my @lol = ([1,2], [3,4]); for @lol -> @l { say @l } | ||
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evalbot_8436 | OUTPUT[1 2 3 4 ] undef | 11:52 | |
gaal | ?eval my @lol = ([1,2], [3,4]); for @lol -> @l { say "[@l]" } | 11:53 | |
evalbot_8436 | OUTPUT[[@l] [@l] ] undef | ||
gaal | ?eval my @lol = ([1,2], [3,4]); for @lol -> @l { say "[ @l ]" } | ||
evalbot_8436 | OUTPUT[[ @l ] [ @l ] ] undef | ||
gaal | ?eval my @lol = ([1,2], [3,4]); for @lol -> @l { say "[ {@l} ]" } | ||
evalbot_8436 | OUTPUT[[ 1 2 ] [ 3 4 ] ] undef | ||
gaal | does work. | ||
but you want to patmatch further, right? | |||
asavige | yeah, but i want to pass two params ($x, $y) to the block, not an array | ||
i want to find some magic to flatten each list in the list | 11:54 | ||
gaal | right. took me a while but I understand you now :) | ||
in haskell: (x, y):others | 11:55 | ||
though this being a lol and not a list of tuples possibly compicates this. | 11:56 | ||
luqui has been thinking about this kind of thing, I wonder what he has to say. | |||
asavige | ? eval my @l = (1,2,3,4); for @l -> $x, $y { say "x=$x y=$y" } | 11:59 | |
that's not what I want, just trying out this eval thing. | 12:00 | ||
?eval my @l = (1,2,3,4); for @l -> $x, $y { say "x=$x y=$y" } | |||
evalbot_8436 | OUTPUT[x=1 y=2 x=3 y=4 ] undef | ||
gaal | come to think of it you can pattern match against lists in haskell, not just against tuples | 12:01 | |
that's the output you want, right? but not the syntax you want. | 12:02 | ||
because you had to change the structure of your data for it to work. | |||
asavige | yeah. for a simple list selecting two at a time works fine, but not for a list of lists | 12:03 | |
gaal | well, this should be available in formal sub args, not just abstractions (pointy blocks) | 12:05 | |
asavige | k. i tried some simple named subs but then realised that flattening argument lists doesn't work yet in pugs | 12:06 | |
gaal | I think an early syntax was sub foo ([$x, $y]) | 12:07 | |
which has arity one, so you could do | 12:08 | ||
for @lol &foo | 12:09 | ||
maybe the syntax for pointies oughta be | |||
for @lol -> [$x, $y] { ... } | |||
asavige | i've just re-read the synopses after a six month break and they are mind bogglingly cool | 12:10 | |
Juerd | gaal: IIRC, a comma is needed if you don't specify a literal block | ||
asavige | but mind boggling complex also | ||
Juerd | gaal: for @loo, &foo; | ||
s/loo/lol/ | |||
nothingmuch ponders going for a walk | 12:12 | ||
the rain is making a lovely noise | |||
but i don't have an extra pair of pants to change to | |||
and it's very very windy | |||
Juerd | This looks so surreal. | 12:13 | |
gaal | nothingmuch: go barefoot all the way up | 12:15 | |
Juerd: right | |||
nothingmuch | gaal: heh | ||
i don't have the right shoes for the rain either | 12:16 | ||
just remembered | |||
i can go sit on the bench for a while though | |||
Juerd | Idiot :) | 12:17 | |
nothingmuch | ? | 12:18 | |
Juerd | You WANT to go into the rain. | ||
nothingmuch | oh, the anti rain thing | ||
yeah yeah | |||
Juerd | That's SO weird. | ||
nothingmuch | we've had a droughty year | ||
C++ sucks | 12:19 | ||
so much programmer overhead | |||
every method needs to be declared in two places | |||
gaal | Juerd: we were wearing t-shirts last week | 12:20 | |
nothingmuch | and last year i missed the winter | 12:21 | |
Juerd | Still :) | ||
Rain. | |||
nothingmuch | stayed inside too much | ||
Juerd | My mind has no trouble understanding why people want to believe in gods, why they want to change their bodies, etcetera | 12:22 | |
nothingmuch | okay | ||
so look at it this way | |||
Juerd | But understanding why anyone would like to get soaking wet outside... is hard. | ||
nothingmuch | can you understand fashion? | ||
Juerd | No | ||
nothingmuch | not soaking wet | ||
can you understand the way people seek out things which are different from their lifestyle? | |||
out of curiousity | 12:23 | ||
interest | |||
Juerd | Sure :) | ||
But rain? :) | |||
nothingmuch | excitement | ||
xinming | anyone here would suggest an file system for me? :-/ ext3 crashed. :-/ | ||
nothingmuch | it's the same | ||
Juerd | Does rain excite you? | ||
nothingmuch | we don't get it often, so it's so nice to have it (the smell, the cold, etc) that I enjoy it | ||
it's also a spartan thing | |||
i am a masochist at heart | |||
Juerd | xinming: No filesystem is a good replacement for backups. | ||
nothingmuch | i like sufferring in a "tough" way ;-) | ||
Juerd | xinming: And ext3 is very stable. | ||
nothingmuch: Ah | 12:24 | ||
nothingmuch: Masochism I can understand, and through that, the love for rain :) | |||
nothingmuch | it makes me feel accomplished, the fact that i can enjoy the rain despite the physical discomfort | ||
for the same reason I like camping, and laugh when I fall | 12:25 | ||
Juerd | I like rain only when I'm in a tent. | ||
nothingmuch | i think | ||
Juerd | Because of the sound. | ||
The wetness is horrible. | |||
nothingmuch | yeah, i like the sound to | ||
xinming | Juerd: hmm, But In my opinion, It has some problem with dealing a file with holes, or maybe memory map. :-/ | ||
nothingmuch | but I don't have fond memories of rain and tents together | ||
xinming | Juerd: do you use Vmware? | ||
nothingmuch | i only now bought a tent which is actually seam-taped | ||
Juerd | xinming: I do use vmware. | ||
nothingmuch | ;-) | ||
Juerd | nothingmuch: Well, tents in .nl are generally all rain proof. Otherwise they wouldn't be of much use :) | ||
nothingmuch | =) | 12:26 | |
car camping with the family we had two nights when we had to sleep in the car | |||
Juerd | It was funny during WTH that many foreigners had tents that were designed for dry weather only :) | ||
nothingmuch | WTH? | ||
Juerd | One of the congress tents was re-purposed as night shelter during the nights after the (extremely) heavy rain fall. | ||
nothingmuch: WhatTheHack | |||
xinming | Juerd: hmm, while vmware running, It will create a file without any name in /tmp, you can du -h /tmp ; and ls -a to check it is not there, | ||
Juerd | A file without name? | 12:27 | |
nothingmuch | i was a gadget-monkey recently and bought this: www.thenorthface.com/opencms/opencm...model=APE7 | ||
Juerd | Then it's not in /tmp either. | ||
xinming | Juerd: But if the vmware is running, and sadly, the power is cut... then, ext3 gone sometimes. :-/ | 12:28 | |
Juerd | nothingmuch: Ooh, nice :) | ||
I have a cheap EUR 60 tent. | |||
nothingmuch | yeeah, it looks very sturdy, and it's light | ||
but I only pitched it inside yet | |||
i'm going camping next week | |||
if plan goes OK | |||
4 day hike from haifa to the kineret | |||
Juerd | My dad had a very small tent, with just enough room for one person | 12:29 | |
My mom made it | |||
xinming | Juerd: that's why I think I should do a switch on file system. :-/ | ||
Juerd | His backpack was the most important structural part of the tent :) | ||
nothingmuch | hehe | ||
that sounds cool | |||
Juerd | It looked like a coffin from the outside :) | ||
nothingmuch | got pictures? | 12:30 | |
Juerd | And we called it "'t ukkie", which stands for "tukkie" (nap) and "het ukkie" (the small one) | ||
nothingmuch: Hm... I'll ask | |||
afk | |||
nothingmuch | are 1 man tents really just a weather proof sleeping bag? or more than that? | ||
wrists? | 12:31 | ||
gaal | rehi | 12:42 | |
I have, uh, "exciting" memories of tent and rain. | |||
hey, I'm happy to find that I was wrong: c# does have hashes in the language itself. | 12:53 | ||
luqui: subscripting there uses the same syntax as array subscripting, too. | |||
nothingmuch: when camping you need space for your rucksack and boots, and possibly a dry place to change clothes etc. | 12:54 | ||
1-man tents are usually really cramped and inconvenient, the only reasons to take them and not bigger ones are space and weight. | 12:56 | ||
if traveling with a partner splitting a duo is better. | |||
nothingmuch | gaal: makes sense | 13:25 | |
svnbot6 | r8437 | asavige++ | update docs evil plan | 13:48 | |
asavige | audreyt: ping | 13:59 | |
nothingmuch | home hjome home! | 14:14 | |
dancing | |||
araujo | Hello. | 14:38 | |
What are you using for parsing perl6? | 14:39 | ||
(merry christmas) | |||
gaal | araujo: we're using Parsec, a parser combinator library in haskell | 14:45 | |
# haskell.org/hawiki/ParsingInHaskell | |||
sooner or later, there will be a grammar for perl 6 in perl 6 rules | |||
araujo | Oh, ok, that's what i wanted to know | 14:46 | |
I thought you were usign Happy too | |||
gaal | nope. most of the parser code is in Pugs.Parser | 14:47 | |
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Juerd | 15:51 < gaal> sooner or later, there will be a grammar for perl 6 in perl 6 rules | 16:10 | |
Sooner, I think | |||
gaal | Juerd: are you working on it? | 16:12 | |
Juerd | Not quite | 16:23 | |
It's just a feeling I have | |||
integral | I think quite a few people who could write at least some of it want one sooner rather than later too | 16:24 | |
cm | yeehaw, journal update | 17:11 | |
the journey continues :o) | |||
nothingmuch | what would you name a method that allows access by force, from an access violation error handler | 17:35 | |
gaal | trap? | 17:44 | |
what is "access by force" though? | 17:45 | ||
nothingmuch | gaal: sub access_denied { my ( $self, $what_was_denied_access_to ) = @_; if ( i_really_want_to_allow() ) { $self->forcibly_allow_access } } | 17:54 | |
audreyt | rehi | 17:57 | |
the hackathon was a success! | |||
audreyt releases YAML::Syck 0.01 to CPAN | |||
with a parser that does not segfault, and a dumper that actually does something :) | |||
nothingmuch | =D | 18:02 | |
audreyt | and it bundles syck | ||
so should be much happy | |||
ingy++ | |||
ingy | audreyt: hello | 18:13 | |
how does minicpan work? | |||
I think I have a minicpan in ~/CPAN | 18:14 | ||
how do I sync it? | |||
hmm I think I got it | 18:15 | ||
yay | |||
need that new Module::Install | |||
audreyt: does YAML::Syck use YAML::Base as discussed? | 18:16 | ||
audreyt | ingy: no, I'll do it after the release | 18:17 | |
of YAML 0.50 | |||
as YAML::Syck 0.02 | |||
0.01 is self contained and 5.004 happy | |||
ingy | :p | 18:18 | |
where is the code checked in? | 18:19 | ||
btw, will YAML 0.49_70 do? | |||
I am about to release that | 18:20 | ||
audreyt | ingy: it's checked in in CPAN | 18:22 | |
and also svn.kwiki.org/audreyt/YAML-Syck/ | |||
pause.cpan.org/incoming/YAML-Syck-0.01.tar.gz | |||
ingy | ok | 18:24 | |
nothingmuch | two released in 5 minutes | 18:39 | |
of the same module | |||
nothingmuch never did that before ;-) | |||
ingy | hi nothingmuch | 18:40 | |
clkao | ingy | ||
ingy | clkao! | ||
nothingmuch | hola ingy | ||
ingy | clkao: are you in taipei? | ||
clkao | yes | ||
ingy | me too | ||
at $random_hotel | 18:41 | ||
clkao: now that audreyt has released YAML::Syck we can be friends again | 18:42 | ||
audreyt++ | |||
clkao | good good | ||
ingy | maybe do some hotsprings | ||
with no bothering me about stupid yaml breakage | 18:43 | ||
Getopt-WonderBra???? | 18:44 | ||
cpan is insane | 18:45 | ||
audreyt | hm, that reminds me, we need a Perl6 Getopt library that derives everything from the subroutine signature | ||
nothingmuch sings the introspection song | |||
audreyt | :) | 18:46 | |
ingy does a little dance | |||
audreyt: YAML::Syck is somewhat amazing to me | |||
your crazy ass symbol binder thingy is cool | 18:47 | ||
audreyt | :) | ||
ingy | you've done this before? | ||
audreyt | it's 79 lines of perl, 200 lines of C | ||
and we're all set | |||
ingy | is it your own technique? | ||
audreyt | yeah, it's from Language::MzScheme | ||
yup | |||
the store switch logic is from Storable.xs; the callback C interface in parser_handler is from Pugs | 18:48 | ||
ingy | you don't really need all those 1000 bindings do you? | ||
audreyt | no I don't... I presume I can build them lazily | ||
the point though is other people may find uses for them | |||
but sure, I think I can build it on demand | |||
ingy | nod | ||
an autoload would be nice | 18:49 | ||
audreyt | commits welcome | ||
ingy | yeah, I'll be hacking that code soon | ||
audreyt | journal up re: tonight's hackathon | ||
ingy | crufting it up | ||
audreyt | now I need to 1)shower 2)sleep | ||
ingy | good night | 18:50 | |
audreyt | 'night... :) | ||
wolverian | audreyt++ # journal | 18:52 | |
cm | :-) | 18:54 | |
ingy | audreyt: looks like YAML::Syck spins on dumping cyclic data | 18:58 | |
:( | |||
audreyt | ingy: I did mention that is one unresolved bug | 19:00 | |
I know how to fix this though (in the mark_node sequence) | |||
just didn't get around to make it compile | 19:01 | ||
tomorrow | |||
but, sleep. :) | |||
& | |||
obra | sleep well | ||
wolverian | ooh, YAML::Syck++ | 19:03 | |
hm, I can't see it in RT | 19:04 | ||
ingy | YAML-0.49_70.tar.gz on cpan | 19:26 | |
wolverian | ingy++ # you too! | 19:27 | |
ingy | thanks wolverian | 19:29 | |
perl -Ilib -MYAML::Syck -e 'print Dump *::' | 19:43 | ||
audreyt: we need ^that^ to work like YAML.pm :) | 19:44 | ||
obra | whoa | ||
obra tries that in yaml.pm | |||
ingy: for extra points, can you serialize that to a file and read it back in to replace your perl environment? ;) | 19:45 | ||
ingy | obra: not sure how to load: | 19:46 | |
perl -Ilib -MYAML -e 'print Dump *STDIN' | |||
obra | understood. | 19:47 | |
Mostly, I was kidding. | |||
ingy | among other things | ||
I know, but it was worth pondering | |||
obra | But the eventual goal of "serializable continuations with yaml in pelr5" is tasty | ||
nothingmuch | GAAAH | ||
you guys are crazy | |||
wolverian | obra, you can pick it up from python? ;) | ||
obra | nothingmuch: also, kidding ;) | 19:48 | |
nothingmuch | we need deparse to support closures first, though | ||
obra goes off to write a release announcement | 19:49 | ||
ingy | perl -Ilib -MYAML -e '$YAML::UseCode=1; print Dump *::' | ||
integral | nothingmuch: Data::Dump::Stream supports some closure dumping. | ||
nothingmuch | demerphq++ | 19:50 | |
=( | 19:56 | ||
i don't want to fix tests | |||
cm | is there a document along the lines of "Why Attribute Grammers Matter"? | 19:59 | |
e->a | |||
rep | grammers? | 20:01 | |
nothingmuch | cm: i found Why Attribute Grammars Matter more of a "woah, haskell is cool" | 20:02 | |
just use AGs | |||
that's the way to learn that they matter | |||
when I wrote a type inferrencer in AGs i was hooked | |||
cm | mhm | 20:07 | |
rep, 21:11 < cm> e->a | 20:09 | ||
rep | :) | 20:10 | |
cm | nothingmuch, oh, there *is* a Why Attribute Grammars Matter. doh :-) | 20:14 | |
nothingmuch | =) | 20:15 | |
the monad reader++ | |||
nothingmuch goes for a walk | |||
cm | I think I even read that article ;) | 20:20 | |
ingy | audreyt: I made 'ysh -R -MYAML::Syck' work | 20:28 | |
ferreira | Trying to install YAML::Syck I've got q{Can't locate object method "_top" via package "MM" at inc/Module/Install/Base.pm - /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Module/Install/Base.pm line 52.} | 21:01 | |
And then trying to install Module::Install 0.48 I've got q{Can't locate object method "_top" via package "PACK001" at inc/Module/Install/Base.pm - lib/Module/Install/Base.pm line 52.} | |||
Do you know about some issue with this new Module::Install? - This is perl, v5.8.7 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int | 21:02 | ||
s/Do you/Does anyone/ | 21:03 | ||
ingy: a fix introduced in Module::Install::Can for Cygwin (ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin::maybe_command) is not working anymore and makes building with M::I to fail. If the extra code is removed, it works. I will try to find an explanation for this. | 21:52 | ||
oh, the "fix" was introducing in Module::Install 0.40 | |||
s/introducing/introduced/ | 21:53 | ||
sky | ]autri? | 23:22 | |
audreyt: ? | |||
obra | sky: she's asleep | ||
;) | |||
sky | I saw she is now a blogs.com user | 23:23 | |
did she get that comped? | |||
obra | no idea | 23:28 |