Check your feather email | spec.pugscode.org | paste: sial.org/pbot/perl6 | pugs.blogs.com | www.treehugger.com/files/th_images/paradigm.jpg [set by audreyt on 2006-08-29 05:26:57 -0700] Set by Akwa|user on 14 September 2006. |
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Zoffix | Will scripts that run in Perl 5 run in Perl 6? | 00:11 | |
Patterner | theoretically yes | 00:12 | |
Zoffix | ok | 00:13 | |
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svnbot6 | r13587 | gaal++ | * Pugs.Val: add -funbox-strict-fields to let ValNative be what it says | 04:44 | |
r13587 | gaal++ | * castVal for ValUndef and ValNative | |||
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svnbot6 | r13588 | fglock++ | [v6] | 05:15 | |
r13588 | fglock++ | - fixed prefix:<$> rule (added quotemeta); | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - Term table cleanup; disabled '$()'; | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - fixed '${...}', '$[...]', ':$<...>', '$0' | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - fixed coercions in emitter | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | [Pugs-Compiler-Rule] | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - added method Match.chars | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - RegexPerl5 accepts parameters i m s x ; | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | [plain_regex] | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - code cleanup; added bug list | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - added ^^ $$ \n \N - TimToady++ | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - /./ matches 2-char newline | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - <'literal'> | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | - simple character classes, negated char classes | |||
r13588 | fglock++ | [Pugs-Compiler-Python] | 05:16 | ||
r13588 | fglock++ | - first commit (in misc/pX/Common) | |||
r13589 | lwall++ | Renamed .words to .comb | 05:21 | ||
r13589 | lwall++ | More Foo:: whackage and "method is export" insertage. | |||
clkao | Pugs-Compiler-Python! | 05:22 | |
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svnbot6 | r13590 | audreyt++ | * HsBridge: Improved dump of named arguments. | 06:52 | |
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svnbot6 | r13591 | audreyt++ | * Remove t/Dialects now that our test suite is spec-based. | 08:59 | |
r13592 | audreyt++ | * "try {...}" now catches internalErrors as well as user errors. | 09:05 | ||
r13592 | audreyt++ | * "slurp" now uses strict ByteString.readFile instead of the much | |||
r13592 | audreyt++ | slower readFile. | |||
r13592 | audreyt++ | * Infix "===" now correctly compares value (instead of pointer) | |||
r13592 | audreyt++ | equivalence. | |||
r13593 | audreyt++ | * "pugs -Ifoo -Ibar" now correctly lists foo before bar on @*INC. | |||
r13593 | audreyt++ | (This was a regression from previous release.) | |||
r13594 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Compile: Misc cleanup on list compiling. | |||
r13595 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Eval: Allow "last" and "redo" in "repeat { ... }" loops. | 09:08 | ||
r13595 | audreyt++ | * Also implement \($x, $y, |$z, $w) splicing. | |||
r13596 | audreyt++ | * Allow 0_1234 to mean 0d1234; disallow "\_1234" to mean "\d1234". | 09:09 | ||
r13597 | audreyt++ | * "my &infix:<foo>" without explicit associativity now | 09:12 | ||
r13597 | audreyt++ | defaults to left-associative. | |||
r13598 | audreyt++ | * On Unix systems, don't bork on source files with CRLF line endings. | |||
r13599 | audreyt++ | * "my $x; { $x; my $x }" now fails with a sensible error message. | |||
r13600 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Parser: Rename parseHasParenParamList to ruleParenArgs | 09:15 | ||
r13600 | audreyt++ | as we are now more careful about the distinction between | |||
r13600 | audreyt++ | params (Signature) and arguments (Capture). | |||
r13600 | audreyt++ | * "do { ... }" is now made a true block, by desugaring it into | |||
r13600 | audreyt++ | "repeat { ... } while False". | 09:16 | ||
r13600 | audreyt++ | * "f( :$x :$y :$z )" without commas between them is now legal syntax. | |||
r13601 | audreyt++ | * Add missing svn:eol-style on test files. | 09:19 | ||
r13602 | audreyt++ | * proto.t: Fix parsefail and don't (yet) treat proto as expressions. | 09:22 | ||
r13603 | audreyt++ | * return_function.t: Use |(f) instead of *f() to agree with the new spec. | |||
r13604 | audreyt++ | * splatty_in_caller_position.t: It's f(|@args), not f(*@args). | 09:26 | ||
audreyt | oy... rt.openfoundry.org crashed again, we're back to readonly | 09:39 | |
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nothingmuch | 3/w 12 | 09:56 | |
audreyt: if you're awake please op the opbots on #moose | 09:59 | ||
clkao: you too | |||
gaal | audreyt: commas are mandatory between params in Signatures, right? | 10:14 | |
and another question about r13600, shouldn't a do{} block evaluate to its uh, last evaluated value? | 10:15 | ||
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svnbot6 | r13605 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Types: Allow $::x to mean exactly the same as $x. | 10:59 | |
r13606 | audreyt++ | * Add svn:eol-style to TASKS as well. | |||
r13606 | audreyt++ | (r13604 accidentally included all tests in the previous triage run, | 11:00 | ||
r13606 | audreyt++ | but I don't quite feel like reverting and committing them separately again... :-)) | |||
r13607 | audreyt++ | * temp.t: TODO a pseudo-regression -- this test was passing | |||
r13607 | audreyt++ | because =:= wasn't implemented. ;) | |||
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svnbot6 | r13608 | audreyt++ | * symbolic_deref.t: $*IN should be compared with ===, not =:=. | 11:03 | |
audreyt | gaal: right. and yes, a do block does that; so does "do repeat {...} while False". | 11:05 | |
svnbot6 | r13609 | audreyt++ | * 1.WHICH should be 1, not undef. | ||
r13610 | audreyt++ | * Perl6::FAQ::Capture: Use |$x not [,]=$x. | |||
gaal | audreyt: ah, I misparsed "true" in "true block". | 11:07 | |
svnbot6 | r13611 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Parser: Allow ::Int:: to mean the same thing as ::Int. | ||
r13611 | audreyt++ | This is wrong -- It should be a Package object associated with | |||
r13611 | audreyt++ | ::Int -- but that will need to wait until MI is rolled in. | |||
r13612 | audreyt++ | * Minor: Give rules in Pugs.Lexer and Pugs.Parser.Literal names. | 11:10 | ||
audreyt | ah. "true" as in "last/redo/next works" | 11:12 | |
svnbot6 | r13613 | audreyt++ | * Oops, typo in the previous commit. | ||
r13614 | audreyt++ | * The main package is now ::Main, not ::main. | |||
gaal | *nod* | 11:16 | |
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gaal | lol. I'm reading the sources for syb stuff now. cast's implementation is amusing | 11:55 | |
cast x = r where r = if typeOf x == typeOf (fromJust r) .... | |||
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svnbot6 | r13615 | audreyt++ | * PCR: Add the case of (""~~/<null>/) to t/03-match.t. | 12:37 | |
kolibrie | slides from my talk (as delivered) are up: feather.perl6.nl/~kolibrie/extraction.xul | 12:40 | |
lambdabot | tinyurl.com/rxtmp | ||
svnbot6 | r13616 | audreyt++ | * PCR: Regex wasn't allowed to match at end of string; this fixed it. | ||
r13617 | audreyt++ | * 07-simple-multisubs.t: Reformat the sanity test somewhat. | |||
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kolibrie | with soundtrack: feather.perl6.nl/~kolibrie/extraction.mp3 | 12:40 | |
lambdabot | tinyurl.com/femjh | ||
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kolibrie | (now we just need to fix the slides that are wrong) | 12:41 | |
audreyt | gaal: yeah, that's a neat trick to work around the lack of scoped tyvar | 12:46 | |
gaal | audreyt: uh huh. | 12:47 | |
kolibrie | audreyt: gaal: thank you very much for the last minute help with my slides - I think the talk went okay | ||
audreyt | with scoped tyvar (part of -fglasgow-exts) it'd be | ||
cast :: forall a b. Typeable a, Typeable b => a -> b | 12:48 | ||
er, -> Maybe b | |||
cast x = r where r = if typeOf x == typeOf (undefined :: b) ... | |||
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Limbic_Region | hey - I mostly understand that aramaic er uh, haskell | 12:57 | |
audreyt | nice! :) | 12:58 | |
gaal | audreyt: ACK, ACK. | ||
anyone know of a omnigraffle-like tool for linux or windows? | 12:59 | ||
(free) | |||
audreyt | umbrello? | 13:00 | |
svnbot6 | r13618 | audreyt++ | * More s/main::/Main::/ fixes. | ||
gaal | i'll try that, thanks. | 13:01 | |
Limbic_Region | gaal - I think you would have more luck searching for visio rip-offs than omnigraffe | ||
where rip-off == free alternative | |||
audreyt | aka dia, kivio | ||
gaal | i don't want something with very complex graphical caps. way I need is something that's smooth to work with and create an ordered graph | 13:02 | |
I mean I don't need very complex caps | |||
Limbic_Region | Graphviz perhaps? | 13:03 | |
gaal | that's pleasant to enter data directly to from the gui | ||
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svnbot6 | r13619 | audreyt++ | * "sub ($x = 0 is copy)" is invalid; say "sub ($x is copy = 0)" instead. | 13:09 | |
Limbic_Region | audreyt - for those following along at home | 13:11 | |
is that example assigning a value to $x if it already exists - or only giving it a default value if not defined? | |||
lumi | The latter, I think? | 13:14 | |
Limbic_Region | lumi - I think so too but it was a leading question | 13:15 | |
does it only work if not defined? | |||
IOW - can I do something like //= 0 | |||
gaal | Limbic_Region: neither. it's predicated on whether $x was mentioned in the capture. | 13:16 | |
Limbic_Region | gaal - oh, present or not | ||
not - defined or not | |||
Limbic_Region neverminds | |||
gaal | :($x = X) is equivalent to :($x? = X) | ||
audreyt: does r13619 mean order of param parts is now specced? | 13:17 | ||
are all parts order-strict? or do we need a classifier after all? | 13:18 | ||
gaal might make do with vi x.dot and dotty x.dot, seeing as www.graphviz.org/Gallery/directed/unix.dot.txt is so elegant | 13:19 | ||
lambdabot | tinyurl.com/jbw8h | ||
audreyt | I think the =xxx part obviously follows the "is foo" part | ||
gaal | because the traits don't modify the default value, yes. | 13:20 | |
is there ever a case where :($x where {...} is ~Y~) and the trait modifies the closure? | 13:21 | ||
audreyt | not likely | ||
so I think those two are order indep | |||
gaal | so, data ParamModifier = ModTrait Trait | ModConstraint Code | ... | 13:22 | |
and something to reassemble these parts. | |||
fglock | just checking: ':$<rule>' is 'rule => $($/<rule>)' right? | 13:26 | |
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fglock | and: 'after => :$<rule>' is 'after => { rule => $($/<rule>) }' ? | 13:28 | |
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arhuman | hi | 13:31 | |
fglock | or should that be ' :$$<rule> ' # a pair with string value | 13:32 | |
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audreyt | :$<rule> is | 13:33 | |
rule => $/<rule> | |||
there's no $() part | |||
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audreyt | you need :$$<rule> for that yes | 13:33 | |
fglock | does $() still exists? | ||
audreyt | it does | 13:35 | |
$() is short for $$/ | |||
@() is short for @$/ | |||
lambdabot | Maybe you meant: . bf ft id pl v wn | ||
audreyt | %() is short for %$/ | ||
ok, they are not shorter | |||
fglock | :) | ||
audreyt | so maybe s/short/alternative spelling/ :) | ||
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obra | $() sure is a lot nicer to read than $$/ | 13:36 | |
. o O { And some day will be abused to make code that compiles in perl6 and javascript } | |||
audreyt | yes, that's in fact my first reaction when that syntax emerged :) | 13:37 | |
obra | Heh. | ||
svnbot6 | r13620 | lanny++ | [READTHEM] | 13:39 | |
r13620 | lanny++ | added wikibooks.org entry for online Haskell | |||
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lanny | So are things like rand() in S29 declared both method and sub to allow folks to multi on rand() without having to define a method on some class (to be rand()-ed)? Declaring method rand(Int:) and sub rand(Int) seems like the sub will never be invoked unless folks go out of their way. E.g., rand(7,) | 13:49 | |
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audreyt | I think it's jsut that TimToady havn't got around tuit on the method-is-export campaign | 13:52 | |
method rand () is export { } # will suffice | |||
otoh we do need a multi rand () {} | 13:53 | ||
obra | it's really "is export" and not "is exported"? | ||
audreyt | which rdispatches to 1.rand | ||
or "is exportable"? yeah, that's faq and I gave up long ago :) | 13:54 | ||
obra | yeah. ok. | 13:55 | |
lanny | So why would we need a multi rand that re-dispatched? I would have thought the method rand() would have been found before you got to the sub for the redispatch back up to a method. | 13:58 | |
Since it's arity-1. Arity-1+ I can see. | |||
audreyt | the arity-1-sub-to-method-preference is specced, yes, and implemented | 13:59 | |
lanny | I'm all for covering all the bases since it's good documentation. Just wondering if there are deeper reasons I'm missing. | ||
audreyt | but that was before we can export methods | ||
and TimToady is still considering whether we can teach people to write $x.foo and don't expect foo($x) to work unless it's exported | 14:00 | ||
lanny | Aha. | ||
audreyt | in which case the preference (which causes quite some headache in f(this_is_a_call_that_does_different_things_in_itme_vs_list_context()). | ||
...can go away. | 14:01 | ||
(when interpreted as .f, the cxt is item, but when interp as f(), there may well be a slurpy &f in scope) | |||
lanny | Well I hope there's at last a 'use SlowLearner' because I would want foo($x) without having to import if there was a foo() in Perl5. | ||
audreyt | but you can't go back and reeval it as slurpy anymore | ||
svnbot6 | r13621 | fglock++ | v6 - implemented $(), @(), %(), :$$<...> | 14:02 | |
audreyt | yes, which is why we export all p5-builtin-like methods such as rand. | ||
the export is just a sugar multi that redispatch back into the method anyway | |||
lanny | Ok. Good to know I got it mostly right on motivation. | ||
audreyt | =) | 14:03 | |
lanny | Must run girls to school. Thanks for the clue, audreyt. | ||
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svnbot6 | r13622 | audreyt++ | * unTODO passing tests. | 14:11 | |
Limbic_Region | audreyt - when is the ETA for new release? | ||
number of failing tests seems to continue fluctuate and not only go down | 14:12 | ||
OTOH (new tests)++ | |||
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svnbot6 | r13623 | fglock++ | v6 - s/Regex/Token/ in Term.pm | 14:23 | |
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audreyt | Limbic_Region: those are not new tests, merely parsefail tests made nonparsefail | 14:24 | |
triage eta another couple days | 14:25 | ||
with chglog help perhaps this weekend | |||
svnbot6 | r13624 | fglock++ | Pugs-Compiler-Rule - refactored Rule grammar to use shortcuts, such as | 14:29 | |
r13624 | fglock++ | '{ return { after => :$$<rule>, } }' | 14:30 | ||
fglock | compiling the compiler with itself is funny, as you can use the newly implemented features in the source code | 14:32 | |
audreyt | yeah :) | 14:33 | |
nice use, that | |||
theorbtwo | You're providing a pre-compiled version, I assume, to saneify the circularity of it all? | 14:35 | |
obra | seen pdcawley | ||
jabbot | obra: pdcawley was seen 1 days 1 hours 22 minutes 42 seconds ago | ||
theorbtwo gets On Trusting Trust flashbacks. | |||
fglock | theorbtwo: yes, there is a perl5 .pmc file, which is re-generated each time the p6 code is edited | 14:37 | |
theorbtwo | Right-o. | ||
fglock | does <!aaa> matches 3 chars or one? | 14:39 | |
[particle] | you mean <![aaa]> ? | 14:40 | |
audreyt | isn't that negated 'aaa' ? | ||
I mean <aaa> | |||
fglock | yes - 3 chars, I think | ||
oh, right | 14:41 | ||
audreyt | but <aaa> here is named subrule | ||
[particle] | right, named subrule | ||
that's where i was confused | |||
fglock | oh, I meant - <!<'aaa'>> | ||
sorry | |||
[particle] | ! is always a zero width assertion | ||
fglock | [particle]: thanks! | 14:42 | |
audreyt | if it boolifies to false, it can't have a from/to, I think | ||
though I can argue the other way, but it makes it easier this way :) | 14:43 | ||
(and if it boolifies to ture, then that [particle] said applies.) | |||
TimToady | ā ZZZ | ||
audreyt | hi TimToady :) | 14:44 | |
TimToady | mornin' | ||
fglock | so <!<'aaa'>> is the same as <!before <'aaa'>> ? | ||
TimToady: hi | 14:45 | ||
ajs_ | I'm still having throuble with the captures threads. I think my big point of confusion is on what this means, or even if it works: |c = \$s | ||
audreyt | seems so... which makes S05:923 rather redundant... | ||
ajs_: well, it havn't been decided yet whether |c can be assigned to | 14:46 | ||
[particle] | fglock, audreyt: indeed | ||
audreyt | i.e. if it' more like & or more like @ | ||
ajs_ | audreyt: We're quoting Synopses by chapter and verse, now? I can't wait to see the guy that goes to basebal games with "S03:16" signs | ||
audreyt | :) | ||
[particle] | fglock: should your example be <!'aaa'> ? | 14:47 | |
ajs_ | I see. well, still the real question is "what is \$s" is it a capture in the same sense that "\($s:)" is? is it just filling the scalar slot as some recent messages on the list have asserted? | 14:48 | |
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theorbtwo | I'm not sure I know what the difference between those is. | 14:48 | |
audreyt | ajs_work: yes. | ||
theorbtwo | Isn't \($s:) just filling the scalar slot? | 14:49 | |
audreyt | currently as specced \$s \($s:) \($s) all bois down to the same thing | ||
ajs_work | theorbtwo: yes | ||
fglock | [particle]: I don't know if that works, maybe | ||
PerlJam sticks a $ s ( ) and a : in a box and shakes up | |||
ajs_work | Wait... \($s) should be equiv to \(=[$s]) not \($s:) | ||
audreyt | if the unary-sub-makes-method preference goes away, then it may make sense to make \($s) mean \(: $s) but \$s still means \($s :) -- though I'm not sure about that. | ||
s/unary-sub/unary-subcall/ | 14:50 | ||
ajs_work | So, \&f fills the scalar slot with the sub? | ||
fglock | [particle]: maybe the difference is that <!before ...> takes a regex argument, while <! ...> takes a single metasyntax term? | 14:51 | |
audreyt | ajs_work: yes, and you take it out with $ not with & | ||
[particle] | fglock: perhaps... what would <!foo+bar-baz> do? is that equiv to <+!foo+bar-baz>? or more like (syntactically incorrect) <!(+foo+bar-baz)> | 14:53 | |
...basically, must it be a single metasyntax term | |||
and if not, how does it interpolate | |||
...a "metasyntax expression". | 14:54 | ||
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ajs_work | thanks audreyt. This makes more sense to me now, though \ seems pretty heavy-weight. | 14:55 | |
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[particle] | hrmm, reading, i believe ! is just like + or -, and takes a single term | 14:59 | |
fglock | [particle]: fixed | ||
svnbot6 | r13625 | fglock++ | Pugs-Compiler-Rule - <! ...> takes a metasyntax expression (not a rule pattern) | ||
[particle] | what tests are you currently running? | 15:00 | |
t/regex/from_perl_rules? | |||
fglock | I'm running just the pcr tests, and checking if Test.pm compiles | 15:02 | |
audreyt | ajs_work: if it's immmutable, we don't have to alloc the redundant storage at all... | ||
fglock | [particle]: I was fixing v6.pm hash/array, and got distracted :) | 15:03 | |
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TimToady | it's a bit odd that <!!foo> means something different than <?foo>. I wonder if we should have a different "suppress named capture" char. | 15:11 | |
Juerd | Postfix ?, perhaps? | ||
Prefix # | 15:12 | ||
<#foo> | |||
[particle] | prefix:<.> | ||
Juerd | <.foo>? I'd expect that to call a method. | 15:13 | |
TimToady | it's supposed to. | ||
assuming that $_ is meaningfully set to something callable | |||
Juerd | Grin. Prefix / :) | ||
</html> | |||
[particle] | i don't see 'A leading .' in the spec, perhaps it's in [AE]05 | 15:14 | |
TimToady | I get caught *every* time I write s/x/<foo>x</x>/ | ||
Juerd | Isn't not-capturing like not-caring? | ||
'cause perhaps you can sneak in Whatever here. | 15:15 | ||
<*foo> | |||
TimToady | <=foo> | ||
theorbtwo likes the Whatever idea. | |||
A foo. Whatever foo happens to be around, I don't care. | |||
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TimToady | "find me a rull ending in foo" | 15:16 | |
*rule | |||
theorbtwo | <.*zug> | ||
TimToady | <|foo> heh | 15:17 | |
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audreyt | pipe is the new colon | 15:17 | |
zakharyas | hah | ||
obra | . o O { Larry gets the pipe } | 15:18 | |
theorbtwo | In the conservatory? | ||
TimToady | <|this> is not a pipe | ||
[particle] is |$smoking | |||
zakharyas | foward --> slewis surely? | ||
TimToady | <^foo> | 15:19 | |
[particle] | so, <!!foo> is legal? | ||
audreyt | TimToady: I've changed the tests such that the only remaining tests for [,] ensures it's noop-ish | 15:20 | |
TimToady | yeah, you almost need |<<[,] to get anywhere... | ||
audreyt | and all magic interpolation replaced by |$foo and |<< @bar, %bax | ||
TimToady | that's fine. | ||
audreyt | ...which are, incidentally, implemented along with "my |x" | ||
cool :) will commit+sleep in a bit | 15:21 | ||
TimToady | particle: why not? ! and ? are recursively defined. | ||
theorbtwo | |<< @bar ? | ||
audreyt | theorbtwo: |(@bar[0]), |(@bar[1]), ... | 15:22 | |
theorbtwo | Oh, hyper-pipe prefix operator. | ||
TimToady | instead of making [,] do it magically | ||
theorbtwo | Yeah, seems more or less sane. | ||
That is, it seems the saner of those two positions. | 15:23 | ||
audreyt | since [,] was losing any resemblance of reductional nature implied by [] :) | ||
theorbtwo | Oh, do Captures have a type slot -- can you ::|foo? | ||
TimToady | <??!!?!???foo> is theoretically legal. | ||
or to raise putter's question, do they have a slot for the constructor you'd call to reconstruct the original (reversibility at stake here) | 15:24 | ||
audreyt | theorbtwo: I hope not... neither does it have a &|foo position. | ||
svnbot6 | r13626 | fglock++ | v6 - cleanup Term grammar | ||
audreyt | (brb) | 15:25 | |
PerlJam | Could someone explain to me exactly what we gain by sigilizing Captures? | 15:27 | |
I'm just not seeing it. | |||
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TimToady | mostly we gain not having to write |$foo everywhere we can currently write |foo. But it might be a fair trade to require |$foo in a signature for the ability to write |func() in an rvalue. | 15:33 | |
Juerd | TimToady: <*foo> doesn't say "anything ending in foo", as much as *@foo doesn't. Perl 6 doesn't have globs anyway :) | ||
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audreyt | otoh, if | is made special form just like the old splatty *, |<< will still work. | 15:33 | |
TimToady | but * as in Whatever has strong connotations of maximizing whatever it is in a globby or Inf way. | 15:34 | |
Juerd | TimToady: ($foo, *, $bar) = (5, 6, 7) | ||
TimToady: I thought that that'd "capture" only 5 and 7. | |||
TimToady | |<< works as long as | parses as prefix:<|> | ||
the operator in question doesn't have to pay attention to those "strong connotations" | 15:35 | ||
:) | |||
audreyt | I like :(*|x) as alternative to :(\$x) but the latter is quite livable | ||
and so indeed there doesn't seem to be a strong argument for sigilizing | | 15:36 | ||
Juerd | I read *|x as any(Whatever, x) | ||
audreyt | well, yeah, there's that too. | ||
TimToady | by \$x you mean a param that must be a capture? | ||
as opposed to |$x which would capture all the rest of the params into $x? | |||
audreyt | the "take the unprocessed arglist and put them into this" | ||
it would? | 15:37 | ||
TimToady | I'm saying if we demoted | to unary then |$x is the old \$x | ||
in a declaration | |||
audreyt | ah right. | 15:38 | |
Juerd | What's the use of that? | ||
i.e. why not just use \ instead then | |||
audreyt | and it reads slightly better than $|x | ||
and it reads slightly better than *|x | |||
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TimToady | don't want to put | into the twigil slot. | 15:38 | |
|$+capture | |||
audreyt | nodnod. | ||
TimToady | in declaration | is more like * slot | ||
audreyt | Juerd: the signature syntax tries to mimick the actual syntax in reduspatch | ||
Juerd | What is reduspatch? | 15:39 | |
audreyt | sub (:$x) { redispatch(:$x) } | ||
Juerd | Oh, redispatch | ||
audreyt: But why couldn't you use \ in both? | |||
audreyt | sub (|$x) { redispatch(|$x) } | ||
uh because then it's not a redispatch anymore? | |||
TimToady | same reason you can't interchange * and & in C | ||
Juerd | I see. | 15:40 | |
audreyt prepares to revert the ruleSigil patch | |||
TimToady | not that C's declaration syntax is to be emulated here... | ||
Juerd must be missing something sufficiently relevant :) | |||
audreyt | not having oto write |(f()) is a win indeed | ||
TimToady | of course, then someone will ask what "my |@foo =" means... | 15:41 | |
yeah, I've been worrying about |(f()) for a couple of days now... | 15:43 | ||
audreyt | the same question can be raised against *@foo anyway | ||
TimToady | I mean "my |@foo :=" | ||
audreyt | it's @foo bound to Capture | ||
which means you automagically gets interpolating access to its positionals... | 15:44 | ||
my @foo is Capture | |||
TimToady | and %@foo gives you the named? :) | ||
audreyt | |%foo, yes | ||
and |@@foo gives you access to raw feeds | |||
TimToady | and @@@foo gives you the, er... | ||
svnbot6 | r13627 | audreyt++ | * Temporarily, for the duration of this commit, | is made sigil. | 15:46 | |
r13627 | audreyt++ | It's going to be reverted in the next commit... | |||
Juerd | Hehe, nice commit message | ||
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ajs_work | Question about List vs Lazy: is there a difference or should that be written "lazy List" as opposed to "eager List"? Reason I ask is that S06 says that List is always lazy, so I don't see why we're using "Lazy" in S29 | 15:46 | |
TimToady | the type hierarchy in .hs has List (Lazy...Eager) | 15:47 | |
audreyt | S06 I think says List by default is lazy | ||
TimToady | but is there really an Eager type? | ||
audreyt | so maybe List (Eager) | ||
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audreyt | or is it a strictness annotation? | 15:48 | |
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audreyt | Seq is eager, tough. | 15:48 | |
s/tough/though/ | 15:49 | ||
TimToady | it's a promise about side effects or something | ||
how can you have a mutable eager thing? | |||
so maybe Seq =:= Eager | 15:50 | ||
audreyt | indeed | 15:51 | |
fglock's plan (and the same in newVal) is have List present a immutable interface but maintain some Range/Seq/other-producer-things underneath | 15:52 | ||
TimToady | does that mean the prefix:<seq> is the new eager? | ||
audreyt | not unlike how Str maintains buf underneath | ||
hm, that sees strangely familiar... | 15:53 | ||
Seq(1..Inf) will do already no? | |||
TimToady | I guess I'm confusing laziness with immutability here... | 15:54 | |
something can be immutable but lazy | |||
audreyt | right | ||
=<> for example. | |||
TimToady | ENOTENOUGHMUGSOFCOFFEE | 15:55 | |
ajs_work | I think I might have gotten an answer, but I'm not sure ;) | ||
It does seem, though, that List implies laziness, so at the very least, I don't think we need Lazy in S29 | 15:56 | ||
TimToady | yes, but it's a lazy answer. | ||
ajs_work | heh | ||
TimToady | yeah, but is there any reason Eager is inside List in Types.hs? | ||
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TimToady | or maybe Eager is the subset of values that are evaluated Right Now. :) | 15:57 | |
ajs_work | I'm not sure that I followed the mutable implies non-eager comment, so I don't think I can answer that. | ||
TimToady | actually, I was addressing the lady hunched over the mac | 15:59 | |
ajs_work | I realized, I was just poking for more info on the nature of mutability, really. ;) | ||
TimToady | biab & | 16:01 | |
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audreyt | well, not exactly hunching... | 16:08 | |
audreyt discovers OSX doesn't like 0bytes left in / and has to reboot | |||
Juerd | 16:10 | ||
Oops. Sorry for that :) | |||
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[particle] | i thought you had zero bytes left in #perl6 :) | 16:11 | |
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svnbot6 | r13628 | audreyt++ | * As promised, | is no longer a rule but a special form prefix. | 16:24 | |
r13629 | audreyt++ | * Implement splicing: \( |<< @array_of_captures ) | |||
audreyt | sigh, s/no longer a rule/no onger a sigil./ | 16:25 | |
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svnbot6 | r13630 | audreyt++ | * Change the type "Pugs::Internals::VRule" back to "Regex". | 16:26 | |
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svnbot6 | r13631 | audreyt++ | * Chase the s/Pugs::Internals::VRule/Regex/ change in tests. | 16:27 | |
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svnbot6 | r13632 | audreyt++ | * Change [,] to the shiny new | and |<<. | 16:29 | |
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fglock | how is :$$<foo> meant to be parsed? it is currently using a special rule in Term; are things like :$$$$<foo> valid? | 16:34 | |
audreyt | well, :$$<foo> is no exactly specced | 16:35 | |
however, it parse the same as any consecutive sigils | 16:36 | ||
$$$foo always binds tighter than anything else | |||
i.e. $$$foo[0] is always ($$$foo)[0] and never $$($foo[0]) | |||
:eval my $foo = \10; :$$<foo> | 16:37 | ||
?eval my $foo = \10; :$$<foo> | |||
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fglock | :@%$<foo> | 16:37 | |
evalbot_r13627 | Error: Unexpected ":$$<" expecting "::" | ||
audreyt | hm ,havn't caught up yet | ||
TimToady | "Gee, Dad, that is that swearing?" --Heidi | ||
fglock | so ':' just looks ahead for an identifier | 16:38 | |
TimToady | (fyi, hacking [,] -> | in syns, btw) | ||
audreyt | &infix:<plus> means something extremely different from $infix:<plus> | 16:39 | |
the latter is a named pair literal | |||
plus => $infix<plus> | |||
I wonder if that form can find some better alternative... | |||
theorbtwo | That's somewhat scary. | ||
audreyt | and unimplemented by pugs as I can't seem to find a way to do it without massive lookahead | 16:40 | |
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theorbtwo | Would there be a major problem with getting rid of the $infix:<plus> form, then? | 16:40 | |
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audreyt | not sure. I mean, :$<foo> is a special case of that | 16:41 | |
:$/<foo> is not valid | |||
$/:<foo> would be the currently specced equiv | |||
another thought is to make :%h<foo> parse as foo=>%h<foo> | 16:42 | ||
not (h=>%h)<foo> which is likely nonsensical | |||
I think I've raised that with damian on Chicago and he agreed, bu tthen we got distracted into multi dispatch... | 16:43 | ||
theorbtwo | Gah, I need to pay more attention, it seems. | ||
However, more importantly, I need to go eat, right now. | 16:44 | ||
Later. | |||
audreyt | and I need to sleep :) | 16:45 | |
TimToady: best luck synhacking :) | |||
fglock | do you mean %h:<foo> ? | 16:46 | |
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audreyt | fglock: I mean have :%h<foo> replace %h:<foo> | 16:46 | |
fglock | so this is better left to implement after a few days :) | 16:48 | |
svnbot6 | r13633 | fglock++ | Pugs-Compiler-Rule - Match.kv, Match.elems | 17:05 | |
r13634 | audreyt++ | * Pugs.Lexer: tryVerbatimRule now actually tries :) | 17:09 | ||
r13635 | audreyt++ | * ruleSigiledVar no longer backtracks. | 17:12 | ||
r13635 | audreyt++ | * Change existing uses of tryVerbatimRule back into verbatimRule. | |||
ajs_work | I've fired off a message to the list, condensing my question here into something much longer and rambling ;) | 17:14 | |
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svnbot6 | r13636 | fglock++ | Pugs-Compiler-Rule - $/{0} === $/[0] | 17:16 | |
ajs_work | One question about mutability. I know we've had the "Str is immutable, does that mean I can't assign to .substr" conversation, but I don't recall what was decided. | ||
gaal | hello, hello. I'm running a smoke after a while of not running the whole thing - and I see the output's more verbose than it used to. is this intentional? | 17:17 | |
audreyt: any specific triaging help I can moose? | |||
(I see we're not in mass-TODO phase yet) | 17:18 | ||
lanny | I got the feeling it was the changelog she was not looking forward to, gaal, but was only an impression from one comment when someone asked about ETA. | 17:20 | |
gaal | yes, changelog's a daunting task | ||
I'll help by submitting my stuff there, then, while the smoke completes :) | 17:21 | ||
fglock | ajs_work: lvalue substr changes the "container" contents (such as $str); whether or not it creates a new string depends on the actual backend implementation | 17:22 | |
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svnbot6 | r13637 | fglock++ | Pugs-Compiler-Rule - updated Match pod, TODO | 17:48 | |
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gaal | @tell audreyt vardecl and particularly "my T ($x, $y)" doesn't use the Signature parser yet, does it? There are two items in the ChangeLog about this that may be misleading. | 17:54 | |
lambdabot | Consider it noted. | ||
svnbot6 | r13638 | gaal++ | * ChangeLog: gaal's stuff | ||
ajs_work | fglock, so you are saying that $str.substr(0,1) = "A" is the same as $str = "A"~$str.substr(1) ? | 17:56 | |
Which would mean that lvalue methods can't be used on non-lvalues... which might be fine... just thinking it through. | 17:57 | ||
I think regexp substitution is going to be a pain in the ass to write. | 17:58 | ||
TimToady | it was a pain to write in C... | ||
ajs_work | I just mean in terms of the replacement of multiple sub-sequences. It's going to have to re-allocated the string for each :g iteration | 17:59 | |
fglock | ajs_work: yes - and the underlying implementation may decide whether to use mutating buffers or not | ||
meeting & | 18:00 | ||
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ajs_work | Will there be mutating buffers with string semantics? | 18:00 | |
TimToady | If you want something that varies, maybe you want a variable. :) | 18:04 | |
ajs_work | eh? | ||
It was my understanding, based on S06 that "my Str $str = "one fine day"; $str =~ s/<alpha>/{$1.uc}/g" would either fail, or re-assign $str a newly allocated Str several intermediate times. fglock's statement about the potential use of an intermediate mutating buffer instead was what lead to my question. | 18:07 | ||
er :g | 18:08 | ||
you know what I meant ;) | |||
and ~~ | |||
and all that Perl 6 stuff... shoot me, I still have to write a lot of Perl 5 code ;) | 18:09 | ||
TimToady | I don't see anything in there that prevents it from doing it all with one copy operation. | ||
"my Str $str" is merely a guarantee that $str will return a Str, not necessarily the same one you put there... | 18:10 | ||
ajs_work | Right... ok. | 18:11 | |
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TimToady | I guess the interesting question is whether method substr($self: ...) can bind a new object to $self and have it propagate back into $str.substr | 18:17 | |
lanny | Wouldn't that be $str .= substr(...)? | 18:18 | |
TimToady | that would chop it down to a substr of itself, but not allow substitution of a substr | 18:20 | |
lanny | ah. right. Forgot this was about lvalues. | ||
TimToady | anyway, commuting... & | 18:21 | |
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svnbot6 | r13639 | kolibrie++ | talk - Practical Extraction with Perl 6 | 18:42 | |
r13640 | kolibrie++ | added talk to ChangeLog | 18:48 | ||
ajs_work | Was toying with \$foo in pugs. Seems that \ is just ignored. Interestingly the reverse is true: $$foo works, regardless of what's in $foo. | 18:51 | |
fglock | is this right? 'Match does Str does Array does Hash' | 18:54 | |
'Match does Str|Array|Hash' ? | |||
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kolibrie | fglock: thanks for all your help with my talk. I'm going to try to correct any syntax errors I may have put in the slides | 19:03 | |
fglock | kolibrie: it helped me debug the $/ shortcuts in v6.pm :) | 19:04 | |
kolibrie | fglock: I think it was good for a number of people :) | ||
I get to present it again this Friday at work | 19:05 | ||
fglock | kolibrie: I'm starting to reimplement map() so that it can run the match-to-HOH transform | ||
kolibrie | HOH? | ||
fglock | (hash-of-hashes) | 19:06 | |
kolibrie | oh, awesome | ||
fglock | kolibrie: if you have some time, take a look at the new Pugs::Grammar::Rule2.pm | ||
kolibrie | fglock: I will | 19:07 | |
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TimToady | Match does Capture? | 19:17 | |
fglock | yes, I think so | ||
clkao | fglock: what's with rule2 ? | ||
fglock | clkao: it uses some new shortcut syntax for getting/coercing match elements | 19:18 | |
ajs_work | <strikethrough>Match does</strikethrough> Capture? | ||
Or does Match have some extra state/methods not implied by Capture? | 19:19 | ||
clkao | where is rule.pmc compiled from these dys? | ||
kolibrie | ajs_work: Match is a pretty specific thing, Capture is very generic | 19:20 | |
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TimToady | Match has .from and .to | 19:21 | |
fglock | clkao: the source code is Rule2.pm - it has a different name so that it does not get recompiled by mistake - which could break everything :) | 19:22 | |
Rule2.pm is the actual p6 bootstrap - v6.pm just adds more syntax | 19:26 | ||
clkao | *nod* | 19:27 | |
svnbot6 | r13641 | fglock++ | v6 - fixed compile-time objects; all methods should return objects | 19:37 | |
fglock | Str('abc').eq( Str('xyz') ) returns BoolExpression( " 'abc' eq 'xyz' " ) - is there a node in Pugs for this? | 19:39 | |
I'd like to reuse the node names | 19:40 | ||
wolverian throws a hissy java fit | 19:41 | ||
fglock | CapInternals.hs has 'ExpVal' - so maybe 'an expression that returns a bool value' would be 'ExpValBool' | 19:50 | |
bbiab | |||
gaal | fglock: the type is Val, ExpVal is an alias | 19:56 | |
Bool is PureBool | |||
or PureBit maybe | |||
CapInternals is no longer a very good reference, I'm afraid. a diverging approximation, if you will. | 19:57 | ||
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[particle] | @approximations.>>.diverge; | 20:01 | |
lambdabot | Unknown command, try @list | ||
wolverian | heh. | 20:02 | |
fglock | gaal: how would you name the node for an expression that returns a bool ? | 20:11 | |
gaal | you mean boolean context, like ?EXPR ? | 20:12 | |
because I we don't have haskell-style type annotations... | |||
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gaal | so if you do mean that, it's an Exp of the application of ? to another exp.... | 20:15 | |
fglock | gaal: I have a Bool, which is the result of an expression (lazy evaluated) | ||
gaal | EControl (CCall "&prefix:<?>" some_expression) | 20:16 | |
oh | |||
okay, well so? | |||
it's just the expression | 20:17 | ||
fglock | yes, but I want to attach the type info to it - so I thought of naming the node something like ExpBool | 20:18 | |
gaal | what does attaching the type mean here, an annotation that would allow a typechecker to perform some assertion? | 20:19 | |
because at the end, you probably have simply some Val | |||
fglock | yes, the main use for this is autoboxing (in perl5) | 20:20 | |
gaal | EVal (VPure (PureBit True)) | ||
if the value is already reduced, then that's all the information you need | 20:22 | ||
unless I'm not understandind where you are | |||
I don't think Perl gives you a way to promise that an expression will yield some type. | 20:25 | ||
fglock | gaal: this is for low level types only - so the compiler can work as much as possible with unboxed values | 20:26 | |
so that it knows for example that 'abc'~'d' is still a string | 20:27 | ||
gaal | hm, we do have a ValNative that has PureBit too... but I'm still not sure I see how AST fits into this | ||
er | 20:28 | ||
NBit that is | |||
but it looks to me you need to do some semantic analysis? maybe you're looking to build another tree, with more hints in it? | 20:29 | ||
fglock | yes - it is performing an ast transformation - at the code-generator level | 20:30 | |
gaal | ah. you're more advanced than the pugs runcore then. | ||
meaning, these AST types don't express what you want :/ | 20:31 | ||
fglock | oh, ok | ||
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fglock | I have 3 kinds of bool: unboxed/native value (1 or 0), object (Bool), and unboxed/native expression result ( ?$a ) | 20:38 | |
[particle] | is Bool implemented using bool? if so, then it's really two types | 20:40 | |
fglock | [particle]: yes | 20:41 | |
hmm - it's really 4 types at compile-time: unboxed/boxed and lazy/eager | 20:43 | ||
ugh - Pugs::Emitter::Perl6::Perl5::Bool::unboxed::lazy | 20:44 | ||
in p6, if you create a named module inside of another module, does it inherits the base name? | 20:46 | ||
like: Class X { Class Y { } } - is class Y actually X::Y ? | 20:47 | ||
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svnbot6 | r13642 | fglock++ | v6 - added Pugs::Emitter::Perl6::Perl5::Expression | 20:56 | |
[particle] | gaal, did i mention to you that pmichaud's working on PAST now? | 20:57 | |
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gaal | P-as-in-Parrot PAST? | 20:59 | |
[particle] | yes. | ||
it should express semantics of all parrot hlls | |||
gaal | I really don't know anything about that. Should probably educate myself! | 21:00 | |
[particle] | fglock pointed me at p6ast_draft, and i forwarded a link to him | ||
gaal | the draft is outdated | ||
[particle] | well, that's what happens to drafts, isn't it :) | ||
gaal | even more than CapInternasls :) | ||
especially re: values. | |||
[particle] | where's the latest info? | 21:01 | |
fglock | [particle]: heh - it is in our heads | ||
gaal | src/Pugs/Val.hs, src/Pugs/Val/*.hs, src/Pugs/Exp.hs | ||
simply ignore every block not starting with 'data' :-) | 21:02 | ||
[particle] | comments++ | 21:05 | |
svnbot6 | r13643 | fglock++ | v6 - moving new emitter to pX/Common/Pugs-Compiler-Perl6 | 21:08 | |
[particle] | parrot/perl6 already uses p6 grammar syntax to define the grammar | 21:09 | |
is there interest in using same to generate grammars for haskell or p5 backends? | |||
...allowing us to unify on a single grammar? | |||
fglock | [particle]: sure | 21:10 | |
this was my TPF proposal | |||
[particle] | oh? i had no idea. | ||
gaal | see also scw's misc/pX directory | ||
(rules -> parsec) | 21:11 | ||
[particle] gets easily lost in the pugs repo | |||
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svnbot6 | r13644 | fglock++ | v6 - moving new emitter to pX/Common/Pugs-Compiler-Perl6 (more) | 21:14 | |
r13645 | fglock++ | v6 - moving new emitter to pX/Common/Pugs-Compiler-Perl6 (done) | 21:16 | ||
TimToady | fglock: yes, class declarations default to "our". It's just the outer one that happens to be in the * package. | 21:18 | |
fglock | TimToady: thanks | 21:19 | |
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fglock | gaal: in short, v6.pm creates a syntax tree, very close to p6 syntax - the emitter transforms this tree into a compile-time tree, which knows how to stringify to perl5 | 21:29 | |
gaal | *nod* | ||
fglock | it is probably possible to do this in a single step | 21:30 | |
gaal | yes, but then you lost portable macros in AST :) | 21:33 | |
okay, bedtime for me... good night & | |||
fglock | gaal: it is still an ast tree, I just need to keep node names compatible | 21:34 | |
it can be reblessed into another emitter class | 21:36 | ||
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fglock | actually, all the emitter needs to do is to bless the nodes in the syntax tree | 21:37 | |
which is actually a good idea, so the syntax tree don't get polluted with these Pugs::Emitter::Perl6::very::large::node::names::which::are::a::pain::to::write | 21:41 | ||
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fglock | when I do ' Bool::True == 42 ' - does it coerce 42 to Bool, or Bool::True to Int ? | 22:08 | |
?eval Bool::True == 42 | 22:09 | ||
wolverian | the table in S03 indicates the latter | 22:12 | |
fglock | wolverian: which section is that? | 22:13 | |
wolverian | "Smart matching" | ||
== seems to be the numeric comparator, in other words. | 22:14 | ||
fglock | found it - thanks! | ||
wolverian | you're welcome | ||
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fglock | so far so good - it can make coercions, and it keeps the Type info | ||
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