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lue | .oO(If I had a website, I could set up the doc repo part of my project as well) |
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flussence | /facepalm, thanks sorear | 00:02 | |
lue | rakudo: say "hello"[0] | 00:05 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«hello» | ||
masak | lue: Perl 6 conflates items and lists of one element. | 00:07 | |
lue | rakudo: say "hello".substr(0) | 00:20 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«hello» | ||
lue | rakudo: say "hello".substr(0,1) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«h» | ||
lue | I don't know why, but having to do it that way seems... weird. | ||
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perigrin | /w 9 | 00:55 | |
hmm | |||
dalek | psi: dd03f58 | masak++ | / (2 files): [Yapsi] implemented non-immediate blocks Needed to mark the immediate blocks in an action methods. Immediate blocks are currently all blocks that are directly under an <expression> that's directly under a <statement>. |
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lue | afk | 01:08 | |
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dalek | odel: a781e09 | jonathan++ | dotnet/compiler/bootstrap/DNST.pm: [dotnet] Add a version of DNST.pm with PIR hacks removed to a bootstrap folder. The .Net bootstrapping effort - though there's much, much work to go - starts here. |
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masak | rakudo: my ($a, *) = 42 | 01:23 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Malformed parameter at line 22, near "*) = 42"» | ||
masak | jnthn: didn't you say earlier that this was supposed to work? | ||
jnthn | rakudo: my ($a, $) = 42 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: ( no output ) | ||
jnthn | masak: It parses a signature there | ||
Not a list. | |||
masak | jnthn: yes, but remember the bug report I submitted? | ||
jnthn: where I tried to assign to a variable containing * | |||
jnthn | Yes but what I mentioned was | ||
($a, *) = 42; | |||
Without the decl. | 01:24 | ||
masak | huh. | ||
patrickas | std: my ($a, *) = 42 | ||
jnthn | (yes, the difference has bothered me too now and then) | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Malformed parameter at /tmp/xv8aE6vl9i line 1:------> my ($a, ⏏*) = 42 expecting any of: name parameter signatureParse failedFAILED 00:01 120m» | ||
patrickas | std: my $a; ($a, *) = 42 | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 123m» | ||
masak | that's a really crappy difference. | ||
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Limbic_Region | jnthn - regarding the int vs Int array thread - simple assignment vs binding seems more clear cut but what about @array.push(1); | 01:25 | |
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jnthn | Limbic_Region: I think that's implemented in terms of assignment. | 01:25 | |
Limbic_Region: Either way, it builds on top of assignment and/or binding. | |||
Limbic_Region | and does that mean you think it should break | ||
jnthn | Limbic_Region: Not, it needs to work. The @a[0] = 42 case needs to work really too. | 01:26 | |
Limbic_Region | I think so too | ||
jnthn | Limbic_Region: There was a good discussion here on the channel earlier | ||
And we worked out some way forward. | |||
Limbic_Region | okies | ||
jnthn | I didn't seriously expect we'd outlaw assignment to compact arrays in the end, I was trolling for people to provide an appropriate semantics for it. :) | 01:27 | |
(It'd just be too nasty from a user point of view otherwise.) | 01:28 | ||
Limbic_Region | Well, I didn't either but as a problem of semantics - consistency is one of the things that I think perl 5 got wrong | ||
or rather, too much DWYMism has caused a lot of things in perl 5 to make me want a more consistent language | |||
jnthn | Limbic_Region: The conclusion boils down to, we generate a container referencing the compact array storage slot if needed, and we can - with enough type information - optimize that away. | 01:29 | |
That is, we generate it on-demand and throw it away once the assignment is done. | 01:30 | ||
But I suspect people working with natively typed arrays will, probably, be consistent in their usage of type information. | |||
And give the compiler enough to go on to make efficient code for them. | 01:31 | ||
But we have a fallback if not and still get the compact memory usage. | |||
Limbic_Region | well, that's a good thing | 01:33 | |
having recently implemented left leaning red-black trees in pure perl, I realized just how bloated perl 5 data structures can be | |||
masak | I should write a software agent that notifies me on the odd occasion that p6l discussions stop being about things like bikeshedding syntax over Set and Bag. | 01:39 | |
dalek | psi: 706d5f6 | masak++ | / (3 files): [Yapsi] implemented closure invocation syntax You can now do $x(), as well as { say 42 }(). |
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masonkramer | bah, the Bag stuff has really exploded | 02:25 | |
for the record I never suggested any of this crazy stuff | |||
@ masak | 02:26 | ||
colomon | it's okay, we'll ignore the crazy. | ||
masonkramer | that's what I'm doing | ||
jnthn | sleep & | ||
colomon | \o | 02:27 | |
masonkramer | \o | 02:28 | |
Grimnir_ | hey! | ||
masak | masonkramer: I need to remind myself sometimes that reading crap on p6l can make me angry or sad. | 02:29 | |
Grimnir_ | my $today = DRUNK; | ||
Grimnir_ is drunk | 02:30 | ||
masak | 'night, #perl6 | 02:31 | |
masonkramer | ^Hnight masak | ||
Grimnir_ | hey | 02:33 | |
we have been drinking stouts~ | |||
Grimnir_ likes beers | |||
stouts FTW | 02:34 | ||
I'm sorry | |||
I know that at least one of you guys like beers | |||
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sorear wonders how to effectively crack down on p6l bikeshedding | 02:34 | ||
Grimnir_ | oh hai | 02:35 | |
sorear: you can't | |||
TimToady wonders why sorear++ thinks it's his job to... :) | 02:37 | ||
Grimnir_ | because ++ | ||
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TimToady | it's sociologically useful to have a place for bikeshedders to hang out | 02:37 | |
if they weren't there, they'd be here | |||
TimToady ponders the theological necessity of hell... | 02:38 | ||
Grimnir_ | TimToady: huh? | 02:39 | |
på torsdag | |||
rakudo: BlackWork::SortArbejde.etEllerAndet() | 02:40 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Can not find sub BlackWork::SortArbejde in main program body at line 1» | ||
Grimnir_ | I'm a pokeman | ||
pokemon | |||
colomon | TimToady++ | 02:41 | |
Grimnir_ | colomon: that's the one | 02:50 | |
we have been drinking too much. we're sorry | 02:53 | ||
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takadonet | hey all | 02:55 | |
TimToady | o/ | ||
Grimnir_ | hey | ||
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Grimnir_ | fair på en eller anden måde | 02:57 | |
diakopter | .beats | 03:02 | |
phenny | @168 | ||
diakopter | .beats | ||
phenny | @168 | ||
diakopter | on that note, ... | ||
takadonet | you know sometime I hate regex | 03:04 | |
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Grimnir_ | takadonet: nobody hates regex | 03:13 | |
we love regex | |||
one of my friends hate regex | |||
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Grimnir_ | regex is the fucing wind | 03:13 | |
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takadonet | Grimnir_: when they work, they are great, when they dont..... i hate them | 03:14 | |
Grimnir_ | takadonet: I love regex. but we have been drinking too fucking much | 03:16 | |
takadonet | Grimnir_: who is we? | ||
Grimnir_ | porter, porter, porter! | ||
takadonet | well have a great night :) | ||
Grimnir_ | :) | ||
we are drikning imperiol stouts | 03:17 | ||
imperal | |||
imperial* | |||
we have been drkning too mu | |||
much | |||
sorry... | |||
I write in dvorak | |||
my friend doesn't care | |||
he is an angry sysadmin | |||
I'm sorry | 03:19 | ||
bonanza | |||
we are iseting to johnny cash | |||
listening | |||
? | |||
* | |||
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dalek | ecza: 534c984 | sorear++ | / (5 files): Add beginnings of a JSYNC parser |
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ecza: 5e8d5f4 | sorear++ | perf/ (4 files): Add four more versions of LoopMicro + timing sheet |
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dalek | ecza: c49e20c | sorear++ | lib/JSYNC.cs: Complete JSYNC emitter (ingy++ for spec feedback) |
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tadzik | ~~ | 10:26 | |
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dalek | kudo: d9a761a | KodiB++ | src/core/Temporal.pm: [Temporal] Improved the error message for Date.new(Str). |
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dugg | Howdy, perl6! | 13:02 | |
tadzik | dugg: o/ | 13:04 | |
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dugg | My work has recently started doing a voluntary weekly code kata, which I took from as an opportunity to write my first Perl 6 program. The kata is borrowed from MJD's excellent QOTW series, explained here: perl.plover.com/qotw/r/001. | 13:08 | |
My program is here: gist.github.com/676143 | |||
I can't help but think that there is something in the map that could be more 6-ish (maybe the whole (both lines) program). | 13:09 | ||
I was also curious how to pronounce the brackets around max in `my $maxlen = [max] @linesxBB.chars;` | 13:10 | ||
tadzik | it's called a meta list operator, or something like this :) | 13:15 | |
I don't think it's not-enough-6ish | 13:16 | ||
dugg | Do I poke at S03 to read about the meta list operator? | 13:17 | |
tadzik | there's nothing fancy about it really | 13:18 | |
flussence | I was gonna suggest using sprintf('%*s') in that map, but the * seems to be a p5-only thing... | ||
tadzik | perlcabal.org/syn/S03.html#Reduction_operators | ||
dugg | tadzik: Well, if one (me!) isn't used to having [] spell reduce, it feels fancy! | 13:20 | |
tadzik | oh probably :) I didn't even remember it was named that way | ||
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dugg | flussence: gotcha. The map line is a fairly direct translation from the p5 version I started with. | 13:22 | |
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colomon | dugg: seems reasonably p6-y to me. | 13:26 | |
dugg | Cool, thanks. The line with the hyper and list reduction is interesting from a "here are some features you might think are nifty if you've never seen Perl 6" standpoint, which might be fun discussion points at work. | 13:28 | |
tadzik | that's quite normal when writing in languages with nifty features. Same story is with Haskell, which look funny and very little people understand it | 13:30 | |
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masak | oh hai, #perl6! | 14:07 | |
mindos1 | Hora! | ||
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masak | mindos1: how're things going? | 14:09 | |
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jnthn | o/ #perl6 | 14:10 | |
mindos1 | masak : Searching traveling information…. :P | 14:12 | |
tadzik | masak: o/ | 14:15 | |
\o jnthn | |||
masak | rakudo: say (*.&say).WHAT | 14:19 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Whatever()<0x8319460>Bool()» | ||
masak | shouldn't that be a closure? | ||
jnthn | masak: hmm...mebbe... :) | 14:20 | |
I guess it gets re-written to a sub call in the PAST tree and then fails to be seen as a "oh yes curry me" method call :) | 14:21 | ||
masak submits rakudobug | |||
I had a nice rewrite of dugg++'s code kata that depended on this working: | |||
rakudo: sub center(*@lines) { sub lfill($s, $n) { " " x $n ~ $s }; @lines.map: *.&lfill((my $maxlen - .chars) / 2) given $maxlen = [max] @lines>>.chars }; say center "This", "is", "a test" | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«No candidates found to invoke for method 'map' on object of type 'Array'; available candidates have signatures::(Mu : █; *%_) in 'center' at line 22:/tmp/pz5YX09yqR in main program body at line 22:/tmp/pz5YX09yqR» | ||
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mindos1 | Will go the Bangkok with a friend… Haven't got chance to continue. | 14:24 | |
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tadzik | Code kata; interesting | 14:33 | |
masak | yeah. let's do more of those. | 14:35 | |
tadzik | ...after learning some maths | 14:36 | |
:( | |||
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masak | tadzik: why would you need to learn maths to do a code kata? do you know something about the code kata that I don't? | 14:46 | |
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tadzik | masak: the most important thing about code kata at this very moment is that on tuesday I have a maths... | 14:47 | |
phenny: "kolokwium"? | |||
phenny | tadzik: "test" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | let's say "test" | ||
masak | :) | ||
colloquium? | |||
that's... not right :) | |||
tadzik | maybe. A mini-exam, thrice a semester | ||
jnthn | It's only colloquial. :P | ||
masak | phenny: "dugga"? | 14:48 | |
phenny | masak: "quiz" (sv to en, translate.google.com) | ||
masak | that one? | ||
tadzik | no idea | ||
masak | phenny: you rock. | ||
tadzik | phenny: "ty skało"? | ||
phenny | tadzik: "skalo Company" (vi to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | phenny: "ty skało!"? | 14:49 | |
phenny | tadzik: "skalo company!" (vi to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | no! | ||
phenny: "ty skała"? | |||
phenny | tadzik: "you rock" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | that's it | ||
phenny: "ty ruro"? | |||
phenny | tadzik: "ruro Company" (vi to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | pfff | ||
jnthn | We just learnt the Vietnamese for "company", it seems... :) | 14:50 | |
phenny: "ty bad"? | |||
phenny | jnthn: "Bad Company" (vi to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | funny how sometimes it's lowercase | ||
masak | phenny: "Các công ty mà làm cho những đôi giày buồn cười."? | 14:51 | |
phenny | masak: "The company that makes those funny shoes." (vi to en, translate.google.com) | ||
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masak | well, there's a "ty" in there. | 14:51 | |
jnthn | phenny: "Škoda"? | ||
phenny | jnthn: "Damage" (cs to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | :D | ||
masak | *lol* | ||
tadzik | it's a "Pity" in Polish | ||
or Damage, yes | 14:52 | ||
jnthn | yes, in Slovak it's an interjection like, "what a pity" | ||
tadzik | "jaka szkoda" | ||
jnthn | I can't see a car with that on it any more and take it srsly. | ||
masak | that makes a lot of sense. fr:"dommage" can mean both "damage" and "[what a] pity". | ||
tadzik | and they say Perl sucks at marketing | 14:53 | |
masak | phenny: "Les Français disent que nous aspirer à la commercialisation."? | 14:54 | |
phenny | masak: "The French say that we suck at marketing." (fr to en, translate.google.com) | ||
masak | not sure that's proper French, though. | 14:55 | |
tadzik | phenny: "Francuzi mówią, że ssiemy w marketingu" | ||
masak | "aspirer"? | ||
tadzik | phenny: "Francuzi mówią, że ssiemy w marketingu"? | ||
phenny | tadzik: "The French say that We suck at marketing" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | nice | ||
masak | heh. "marketingu". :) | ||
you Polish people suck at word-loaningu. :) | |||
dalek | odel: 26831d8 | jonathan++ | t/nqp/35-prefix-sigil.t: [t] We already pass 35-prefix-sigil.t. |
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tadzik | that's this language feature that almost no one has | ||
masak | say what? | 14:56 | |
locative? | |||
that's fairly common, I think. | |||
jnthn | masak: If your language had such a cool feature, would you decline to use it? | ||
tadzik | this marketing → ten marketing, tell me something about marketing → powiedzi mi coś o marketingu, I have nothing to do with marketing → Nie mam nic do zrobienia z marketingiem | ||
this thing? | |||
masak | cases. | ||
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masak | and it's wrong to say that "almost no one has" it. | 14:56 | |
in fact, it's fairly common. | 14:57 | ||
tadzik | yep. I've heard Polish's hard for it has this feature | ||
jnthn likes cases | |||
tadzik: Yeah, it makes it more fun to learn. ;) | |||
masak | tadzik: jnthn++ is our local case specialist. | ||
jnthn | :P | ||
masak | tadzik: Russian has them, Latin has them, German has them, Esperanto has them... | ||
tadzik | hmm, so maybe that was about some other thing that changes depending on a context | 14:58 | |
masak | Polish seems to me to be a fairly typical Slavic language. | 14:59 | |
jnthn | The nice thing is that most Slavic languages do the case declensions in the same kinda way. :) | ||
masak | yeah. | ||
jnthn | So after learning about the Slovak ones, the Russian ones felt familiar | ||
masak | a case of great similarity. :) | ||
jnthn | Those Polish ones look quite close too. | ||
tadzik | masak: about word-loaningu: that'd be "pożyczaniu słów" :) | 15:00 | |
masak | tadzik: oh, that sounds pretty :) | 15:01 | |
phenny: "pożyczaniu słów"? | |||
phenny | masak: "borrowing words" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | that' actually "pożyczanie słów" | ||
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masak | tadzik: yeah, I got that. | 15:05 | |
rakudo: multi foo() { say "Heads" }; multi foo() { say "Tails" }; foo | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Ambiguous dispatch to multi 'foo'. Ambiguous candidates had signatures::():() in main program body at line 22:/tmp/VfbuyF_gEj» | ||
tadzik | hmm | ||
rakudo: multi foo(rand) { say "heads" }; multi foo () { say "tails" }; foo | 15:06 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Invalid typename in parameter declaration at line 22, near ") { say \"h"» | ||
tadzik | that'd not do anyway | ||
. o O ( use RANDOM_MULTIS; ) | |||
masak | tadzik: I'm actually hacking Rakudo locally to allow the above :) | 15:08 | |
just for fun. | |||
jnthn temporarily confiscates masak++'s Rakudo commit bit | |||
masak | no worries. :) | ||
I'm not in an iconoclastic mood. | |||
I actually *like* the way the multi dispatch works. | 15:09 | ||
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szabgab is wondering who might want to go to FOSDEM to have a Perl 6 hackathon | 15:18 | ||
masak might | 15:19 | ||
jnthn | szabgab: May well do so | 15:20 | |
jnthn checks dates | 15:21 | ||
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szabgab | no names found www.socialtext.net/perl5/index.cgi...011_fosdem | 15:21 | |
masak | first time I see that page. | 15:22 | |
szabgab | you know, clicking on the link usually helps :) | 15:23 | |
masak | don't know what you mean by that. I did, just now, and it's the first time. | ||
szabgab | though admittedly not always | ||
jnthn | szabgab: Hmm. I'm teaching up until the 4th Feb. | 15:24 | |
masak | anyway, I might go. but it depends on the what the rest of FOSDEM has to offer, and who else is coming. | ||
szabgab | masak: don't worry, just add yourself | ||
jnthn | szabgab: Free on the weekend, would need to fathom getting there :) | ||
szabgab: Would hackathon be only during of potentially also after FOSDEM? | |||
szabgab | eiterh 2 days before or 2 days after | 15:25 | |
jnthn | OK. If it's after I could make it I expect. | ||
szabgab | and we have a space in The hague actually | ||
jnthn | Oh awesome, they have the best staircases in that city. | ||
szabgab | :) | ||
we have some coins if you need financing for beer or transportation | 15:26 | ||
jnthn | ...is it a challenge to cost more in beer than transport? ;) | 15:28 | |
szabgab | is it ? | ||
masak | let's find out! | ||
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takadonet | yo | 15:40 | |
masak | takadonet: \o | ||
tadzik | o/ | 15:42 | |
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dalek | ast: 1ae7e66 | (Kodi Arfer)++ | S02-builtin_data_types/set.t: [set.t] Tests for hyperoperators. |
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tadzik | jnthn: have you stopped creating Star .msi packages? | 15:52 | |
dalek | kudo: c23f582 | KodiB++ | src/core/metaops.pm: [metaops] "%x" -> "Hash $x" in &hyper signatures. This prevents Sets (for example) from using these multis. |
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kudo: 39d0fe5 | KodiB++ | src/core/metaops.pm: [metaops] Made hyperoperators on Iterable, non-Positional structures return the same type they're given. |
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masak | rakudo: multi b(Numeric $x) { say "Numeric" }; multi b(Num $x) { say "Num" }; multi sub(Int $x) { say "Int" }; b(4 + 2i); b(4.0); b(4) | 16:00 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«NumericNumericNumeric» | ||
masak | o.O | ||
jnthn! | |||
er. | |||
jnthn | ...er. | ||
masak | rakudo: multi b(Numeric $x) { say "Numeric" }; multi b(Num $x) { say "Num" }; multi b(Int $x) { say "Int" }; b(4 + 2i); b(4.0); b(4) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«NumericNumericInt» | ||
jnthn | ...complex is not Num or Int. :) | ||
Nor is Rat. | 16:01 | ||
masak | oh. :/ | ||
sorry :) | |||
jnthn | I don't file *that* hard. :P | ||
*fail* | |||
...oh the irony! | |||
masak | :) | ||
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dalek | odel: b71c796 | jonathan++ | dotnet/runtime/Runtime/MultiDispatch/MultiDispatcher.cs: [dotnet] Teach the multi-dispatcher the topological sort algorithm, so we can now (if I got it right) do proper-ish multi dispatches. |
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jnthn | tadzik: I only did one for the first Star - I thought somebody else had picked it up after that. | 16:19 | |
But I forget who... | |||
tadzik | x3nu? I recall him making some windows builds | ||
moritz_ | speaking of windows builds... jnthn, could you please try if --gen-parrot (and Configure.pl in general) works in current rakudo_ | 16:21 | |
s/_/?/ | |||
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dalek | odel: c1e700e | jonathan++ | dotnet/runtime/Runtime/MultiDispatch/MultiDispatcher.cs: [dotnet] Meh, I failed it. |
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odel: 252d322 | jonathan++ | dotnet/compiler/Actions.pm: [dotnet] Make the automatically added invocant by default have type $?CLASS (for export, but also so multi-dispatch works out correctly if the only difference is subtypeness). |
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jnthn | moritz_: it's merged into master? | 16:22 | |
moritz_ | jnthn: aye | ||
jnthn | moritz_: k | 16:23 | |
Trying it | |||
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jnthn | moritz_: fail :( | 16:30 | |
gist.github.com/676299 | |||
(I'd blown away my Parrot svn checkout and built Parrot just for safety.) | 16:31 | ||
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jnthn | Not immediately clear to me what's wrong...looking a little more. | 16:35 | |
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jnthn | moritz_: Seems that | 16:40 | |
if (open my $REV, '-|', "parrot_install${slash}bin${slash}parrot_config revision") { | |||
ends up true | |||
Even if that path...doesn't exist...?! | |||
masak | huh | ||
Kodi | masak: rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=79158 I just pushed two commits that make hyperoperators work on Sets. However, S03:4095 seems to imply that this particular example is illegal. | 16:41 | |
masak | Kodi: then perhaps reject the ticket with that motivation. | 16:42 | |
Kodi | masak: Sounds good. | ||
masak | Kodi++ | ||
jnthn | moritz_: got a patch that seems to work | ||
masak | Kodi: I agree about your interpretation of S03:4095. | ||
Kodi | It would be nice if I could make 'set(1, 2) >>+<< set(3, 4)' actually throw a fatal error. But I don't see how, because &hyper would need to know (a) which data structures are ordered and which are unordered, and (b) which data types are scalar and which aren't. | 16:45 | |
masak | Kodi: I guess you could special-case Set and Bag. | 16:46 | |
Kodi | masak: And KeyHash. Yes, that would probably be better than nothing. | 16:47 | |
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jnthn | Ain't there an Ordered role? | 16:50 | |
masak | loliblogged! strangelyconsistent.org/blog/extend...-in-perl-6 | 16:51 | |
jnthn | lol | ||
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masak | jnthn: no. there's not an Ordered role. | 16:51 | |
Kodi | jnthn: The only reference to it in S02 seems to be a fossil. | ||
masak | right. | 16:52 | |
jnthn | masak: # Dispatching on number of candidates | ||
s/candidates/arity/ | |||
masak | jnthn: thanks :) | ||
fixed. will take 3 minutes for it to trickle up to the server :) | 16:53 | ||
jnthn++ | |||
Kodi | I'm thinking that the best definition of "ordered" is just "does Positional". It could get problematic if we made data structures with uncountable index sets (:P) but it should do for now. | 16:54 | |
jnthn | Kodi: That sounds sane. | 16:55 | |
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takadonet | how do you reference a regex from a module/package | 17:01 | |
rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };say a::regex; | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Can not find sub a::regex in main program body at line 1» | ||
jnthn | rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };say a::go | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Not enough positional parameters passed; got 0 but expected 1 in 'a::go' at line 22:/tmp/PhtFUchBtW in main program body at line 22:/tmp/PhtFUchBtW» | ||
jnthn | rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };say &a::go | 17:02 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«go» | ||
jnthn | like dat | ||
takadonet | thanks | 17:03 | |
masak | rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };say &a::go("4") | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Method '!cursor_start' not found for invocant of class 'Str' in 'a::go' at line 22:/tmp/shCXdwFZ9K in main program body at line 22:/tmp/shCXdwFZ9K» | ||
masak | so, can you actually use that reference for anything? | 17:04 | |
jnthn | You'd have to call it from a regex. | ||
masak | ...and that's not implemented yet... | ||
jnthn | rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };my &x = &a::go("4"); say "aa4bb" ~~ /<&x>/ | ||
takadonet | hmm I need to modifying it and then use it | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Method '!cursor_start' not found for invocant of class 'Str' in 'a::go' at line 22:/tmp/5taw2Q0X_T in main program body at line 22:/tmp/5taw2Q0X_T» | ||
jnthn | oh grap | ||
rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; };my &x = &a::go; say "aa4bb" ~~ /<&x>/ | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«4» | ||
jnthn | there | ||
masak | hah! :) | 17:05 | |
jnthn++ # nice hack | |||
takadonet | jnthn++ | ||
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dalek | odel: d6f6e74 | jonathan++ | dotnet/runtime/Runtime/Ops/Primitive.cs: [dotnet] Add basic arithmetic ops for nums. |
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dalek | odel: 4382f0d | jonathan++ | common/NQP/NQPSetting.pm: [common] Add various coercice multi variants to various ops, now that we have candidate sorting. |
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jnthn | moritz_: Pushed workaround that gets things building on Win32 again. | ||
dalek | kudo: 26fcf0d | jnthn++ | build/gen_parrot.pl: [build] Turns out this extra check is needed in gen_parrot.pl to stop things getting explodey on Win32. Wish I understood why...anyway, it works. |
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takadonet | rakudo: module a {our regex go { \d }; }; &a::go = { \s }; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Cannot modify readonly value in '&infix:<=>' at line 1 in main program body at line 22:/tmp/gSnPq82zfE» | ||
takadonet | nuts... | 17:12 | |
jnthn | ...what did that even parse as?! | ||
arnsholt | I was wondering the same | 17:13 | |
std: \s; | |||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Regex not terminated at /tmp/YYfmqmZHOG line 1 (EOF):------> \s;⏏<EOL> expecting quantifierParse failedFAILED 00:01 120m» | ||
jnthn | std: module a {our regex go { \d }; }; &a::go = { \s }; | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Use of a closing delimiter for an opener is reserved at /tmp/qzIfB_9__j line 1:------> {our regex go { \d }; }; &a::go = { \s ⏏};Parse failedFAILED 00:01 126m» | ||
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masak | o.O | 17:13 | |
jnthn | rakudo: \s | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Could not find sub &s in main program body at line 22:/tmp/tW8WxbYqf_» | ||
jnthn | oh | ||
\ makes a capture | 17:14 | ||
\s = call s and make a capture of the return value | |||
But it's in a clozhure | |||
masak | :D | ||
jnthn | I'm confused by STD's rejection of it though. | ||
arnsholt | Looks like the s in \s; is interpreted as opening an s/// | 17:15 | |
And the \ as unspace with zero space, perhaps? | 17:16 | ||
dalek | odel: a3877b7 | jonathan++ | t/nqp/5 (2 files): [t] masak++ can't count. :-) :-) |
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masak | :P | ||
that's what I get for helping... | |||
jnthn | Welcome. Look forward to the next patch. ;) | ||
masak cowers | |||
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dalek | odel: 9bdccdb | jonathan++ | dotnet/compiler/ROADMAP.txt: [dotnet] Flesh out the ROADMAP section on working towards bootstrapping. |
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masak | blog post! strangelyconsistent.org/blog/novemb...-and-about | ||
jnthn | another one?! | ||
masak | *phew*. almost halfway through. | 17:28 | |
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jnthn | ...there's 2 more coming today? ;) | 17:30 | |
masak | no, half-way through November. | ||
MindosCheng | Cool | ||
takadonet | so did I find a bug then? | ||
masak | I solemnly promise not to post any more today. | ||
takadonet: with the readonly value? no, don't think so. | 17:31 | ||
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MindosCheng | rakudo: my $x = { my Int $c=10; { $c } }(); say $x(); | 17:38 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«invoke() not implemented in class 'Integer' in main program body at line 22:/tmp/q87qc8yBVA» | ||
jnthn | That last { $c } is not a closrue, it's an immediate block | 17:39 | |
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jnthn | use -> to disambiguate | 17:39 | |
masak | rakudo: my $x = { my Int $c=10; return { $c } }(); say $x() | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: ( no output ) | ||
jnthn | or that. | ||
masak | hm... | ||
rakudo: my $x = sub { my Int $c=10; return { $c } }(); say $x() | 17:40 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at line 22, near "my $x = su"» | ||
tadzik | if (-e "parrot_install${slash}bin${slash}parrot_config -- in Configure.pl. Could we just extend the Perl 6 syntax one day to make / act differently? | ||
masak | rakudo: my $x = sub () { my Int $c=10; return { $c } }(); say $x() | ||
mkramer | rakudo: my $x = { my Int $c=10; { $c } }; say $x() | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at line 22, near "my $x = su"» | ||
rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«10» | |||
tadzik | . o O ( use File::Path; path('/some/directory/and/file') ) | ||
jnthn | rakudo: my $x = (sub { my Int $c=10; return { $c } })(); say $x() | 17:41 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«10» | ||
masak | jnthn++ | ||
jnthn | std: my $x = sub { my Int $c=10; return { $c } }(); say $x() | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 122m» | ||
jnthn | hm | ||
masak | rakudo: my $x = { my Int $c = 10; -> { $c } }(); say $x() | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«10» | ||
mkramer | what's the point of the trailing () | ||
masak | invocation. | 17:42 | |
mkramer | right, why do you assign the invocation to $x, then invoke the invocation | ||
rakudo: my $x = { my Int $c=10; { $c } }; say $x()() | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«invoke() not implemented in class 'Integer' in main program body at line 22:/tmp/0rmF3n0t1a» | ||
jnthn | I'm guessing it's a minified example of something else. | ||
mkramer | why does it even work? $x should 10. You can't invoke Int(10) | 17:43 | |
*should hold | |||
MindosCheng | mkramer: Storing $c in the closure, and do something more evil. | ||
jnthn | mkramer: That's exactly that the error is telling you. | ||
mkramer | I'm talking about masak | 17:44 | |
jnthn | oh, sorry | ||
mkramer | why does this work? my $x = { my Int $c = 10; -> { $c } }(); say $x() | ||
MindosCheng | oh, sorry | ||
jnthn | In invokes the closure, which returns another closures, which when invoked returns $c | ||
mkramer | ahh | 17:45 | |
that's what the -> is for, make a closure out of the immediate block | |||
mkramer turns the page and catches up | |||
masak | mkramer: yes, that's exactly the difference between immediate blocks and non-immediate blocks. the latter return closures, the former run them. | 17:46 | |
rakudo: { say "OH HAI" }; my $x = { say "OH HAI a second time" }; say "wait for it..."; $x() | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«OH HAIwait for it...OH HAI a second time» | ||
MindosCheng | rakudo: my $x = -> { 42; }; say $x(); | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«42» | ||
mkramer | rakudo: say (my $x = -> { 42 } ).WHAT; say $x() | 17:48 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Block()42» | ||
MindosCheng | rakudo: my $x = sub ($y) { return $y; }; say $x(3); | 17:54 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«3» | ||
masak | rakudo: for (1..10) -> $i { our sub foo { say $i } }; foo | 17:55 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«10» | ||
masak | "rebind on block entry"... | 17:56 | |
MindosCheng | rakudo: sub curry($f, $v) { -> { return sub($v2) { $f($v1, $v2); }; }(); }; my $add3 = curry( sub($v1, $v2) { return $v1+v2; }, 3 ); say $add3(4); | 18:00 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unable to parse blockoid, couldn't find final '}' at line 22» | ||
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masak | rakudo: sub curry($f, $v1) { return sub ($v2) { $f($v1, $v2) } }; my $add3 = curry( -> $v1, $v2 { $v1 + $v2 }, 3 ); say $add3(4) | 18:03 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«7» | ||
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MindosCheng | sub curry($f, $v1) { my $v=$v1; return sub ($v2) { $f($v, $v2) } }; my $add3 = curry( -> $v1, $v2 { $v1 + $v2 }, 3 ); say $add3(4) | 18:07 | |
rakudo: sub curry($f, $v1) { my $v=$v1; return sub ($v2) { $f($v, $v2) } }; my $add3 = curry( -> $v1, $v2 { $v1 + $v2 }, 3 ); say $add3(4) | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«7» | 18:08 | |
moritz_ | rakudo: say (3 + *).(4) | ||
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p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«7» | 18:08 | |
moritz_ | say &infix:<+>.assuming(3).(4) | ||
tadzik | ENORAKUDO | 18:09 | |
moritz_ | rakudo: say &infix:<+>.assuming(3).(4) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«7» | ||
moritz_ | niecza: say 3 + 4 | ||
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«7» | ||
tadzik | yapsi: say 3 + 4 | ||
p6eval | yapsi: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unable to find module 'Yapsi' in the @*INC directories.(@*INC contains: lib /home/p6eval/.perl6/lib /home/p6eval//p2/lib/parrot/2.9.1-devel/languages/perl6/lib .)» | ||
moritz_ | niecza: say &infix:<+>(3, 4) | ||
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«7» | ||
moritz_ | niecza: say infix:<+>(3, 4) | 18:10 | |
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«Internal error: failed to resolve lexical infix:<+> in mainline at /home/p6eval/niecza/src/CSharpBackend.pm line 358.» | ||
moritz_ | rakudo: say infix:<+>(3, 4) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«7» | ||
masak | rakudo: say &infix:<+>.signature | 18:11 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«get_attr_str() not implemented in class 'Perl6MultiSub' in main program body at line 1» | ||
masak | :( | ||
tadzik | that's an old one, isn't it? | ||
rakudo: say &infix:<+>.signature[0] | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«get_attr_str() not implemented in class 'Perl6MultiSub' in main program body at line 1» | ||
masak | tadzik: I'd guess so. | ||
jnthn | Bad error | 18:12 | |
But it's still wrong | |||
Well | |||
(the latter, not the former) | |||
&infix:<+>.signature is the proto's signature, but we don't have those yet in Rakudo) | 18:13 | ||
moritz_ | niecza: say &infix:<+>.assuming(3) | 18:15 | |
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: Unable to resolve method assuming in class Sub at line 1 (MAIN mainline @ 1) at line 954 (SAFE G818ANONC @ 5) at line 954 (SAFE module-SAFE @ 28) at line 954 (SAFE mainline @ 1) at line 0 (boot @ 1) at line 0 (ExitRunloop @ 0)"mono" | ||
..unexpecte… | |||
moritz_ opens two TODO niecza bugs | 18:16 | ||
MindosCheng | rakudo: sub CountDown(Int $count) { my Int $v = $count; return sub() { say $v-- } }; my $x = CountDown(3); $x(); $x(); $x(); | 18:17 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unable to parse blockoid, couldn't find final '}' at line 22» | ||
MindosCheng | sub CountDown(Int $count) { my Int $v = $count; return -> { say $v-- } }; my $x = CountDown(3); $x(); $x(); $x(); | 18:18 | |
rakudo: sub CountDown(Int $count) { my Int $v = $count; return -> { say $v-- } }; my $x = CountDown(3); $x(); $x(); $x(); | |||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«321» | ||
tadzik | does the REPL work for anyone? | ||
moritz_ | Method 'stdhandle' not found for invocant of class 'ParrotInterpreter' | 18:19 | |
tadzik | exactly. Since Parrot from Git | ||
moritz_ | stdhandle seemes to have beeen deprecated for a whiel | 18:20 | |
dalek | ast: 24e01d5 | (Kodi Arfer)++ | S02-builtin_data_types/set.t: [set.t] Tests for hyperoperators with non-scalars (should be illegal). |
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masak | REPL works here, but my Parrot is not on Git yet. (thus confirming that the move was what broke it.) | 18:23 | |
dalek | kudo: 2f958fd | KodiB++ | src/core/metaops.pm: [metaops] Forbid set(1, 2) »+« [3, 4] and set(1, 2) »+« set(3, 4). |
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masak | s/confirming/corroborating/ | ||
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creat1on | anyone here | 18:29 | |
moritz_ | no | ||
tadzik | no, this 210 people are just pretending | 18:31 | |
masak | I'm not here. | 18:34 | |
jnthn | If a not here masak on irc types, does it make a sound? | ||
masak is the silent type | 18:35 | ||
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perigrin | jnthn: only if he's not typing on an IBM model M. | 18:36 | |
then yes it's all clackety clakety | 18:37 | ||
masak | perigrin: actually, that's what I usually type on. :) | ||
perigrin | :) | ||
masak | perigrin: but not now, when I'm visiting jnthn++. | ||
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perigrin | I'm from the laptop generation. I hate clackety keyboards ... but I understand others who prefer them. | 18:37 | |
tadzik | I had a keyboard, few months ago it was >10 years old, my mom couldn't sleep when I was using it | 18:38 | |
OTOH, when I type on a keyboard, people usually ask me if I'm a pianist | |||
masak | tadzik: are you? | 18:39 | |
tadzik | masak: formally yes. But I haven't practiced for too long, and when I practice now I feel a pity | ||
by formally yes I mean I'm after a music school | 18:40 | ||
dalek | odel: 2ffaaf2 | jonathan++ | dotnet/compiler/PAST2DNSTCompiler.pm: [dotnet] All packages live inside of GLOBAL. |
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odel: 811dee7 | jonathan++ | dotnet/compiler/PAST2DNSTCompiler.pm: [dotnet] Fix a bug in code-gen of the constants table. |
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jnthn | nom & | 18:42 | |
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dalek | p-rx: 921f3b7 | moritz++ | src/ (2 files): avoid the now-removed stdhandle method |
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p-rx: 8c0b01f | moritz++ | src/stage0/ (4 files): update bootstrap files with stdhandle removal |
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lichtkind | started www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index....ble_tablet | 19:21 | |
any comments? | |||
moritz_ | &-variables are just as "basic" as the others | 19:27 | |
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dalek | p-rx: fdbe423 | moritz++ | / (4 files): switch Configure.pl and gen_parrot.pl to git |
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moritz_ fixed the REPL, and nqp-rx | 19:39 | ||
diakopter | nice.. | 19:41 | |
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diakopter | github got erased? | 20:24 | |
twitter.com/#search?q=github | 20:25 | ||
oh. status.github.com/ | 20:26 | ||
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diakopter | masak: just a server-side template engine/api or something that generates javascript to dynamically manipulate the dom & css | 20:51 | |
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masak | diakopter: at dinner jnthn and I were discussing both possibilities. | ||
diakopter | o | ||
masak | but those would be things that could be built from having the API. | 20:52 | |
I imagine just putting together good CSS matching and DOM support might be a sizable task. | |||
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sorear | good * #perl6 | 21:05 | |
tylercurtis | Good afternoon (for me), sorear. | 21:06 | |
dukeleto | tylercurtis: ping! (in #parrot) | 21:09 | |
masak | good now, sorear. | 21:17 | |
I have no idea how to reply to this kind of inane attempt at being witty. twitter.com/cstar/status/3918132775223297 - defaulting to not replying. | 21:20 | ||
I see it now and again, along with the many-animal book cover, which keeps cropping up and being RT'd once a month or so. | 21:21 | ||
moritz_ | @star I tried your alias, but it failed every single file of the Perl 6 spectest suite. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? | 21:22 | |
s/star/cstar/ | |||
masak | moritz_: :) | ||
masak tries that | |||
lue | ohayo o/ | ||
masak | twitter.com/carlmasak/status/3921037745979392 | 21:24 | |
lue: \o | 21:25 | ||
moritz_ just wrote an advent calendar entry about MAIN subs. Will push to the mu repo once it's up again | 21:30 | ||
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sorear | Why does everyone always panic when github has issues? | 21:31 | |
lue | .oO(@cstar That alias seems redundant.) |
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moritz_ | sorear: I don't panic at all. I can work offline with git :-) | 21:32 | |
masak | moritz_: github seems to be back. | ||
moritz_ | masak: it doesn't let me in | ||
moritz@jacq:~/p6/mu>git push | |||
Permission denied (publickey). | |||
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly | |||
masak | moritz_: oh. haven't tried pushing. | 21:33 | |
lue | same here trying git pull | ||
moritz_ | so, I guess I'll just sleep, and try again tomorrow | ||
masak | moritz_: good night. dream of distributed development. | 21:34 | |
moritz_ | writing an advent post 16 days in advance is a good sign of needing sleep :-) | ||
masak: thanks :-) | |||
jnthn | Or preparedness :) | ||
masak | or eagerness :) | ||
moritz_ | jnthn: any results from testing Configure.pl --gen-parrot on windows? | ||
jnthn | moritz_: Yes, it was FAIL and then I writed and pushed a patch (before the github fail) | 21:35 | |
And now it works. | |||
moritz_ | \o/ | ||
we might need to apply the same fix to nqp-rx | 21:36 | ||
masak | train & | ||
moritz_ | sleep & | 21:37 | |
lue | An advent entry sounds fun, but I don't think I know nearly as much as I need to in order to write one :) | 21:41 | |
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diakopter | I have like 6 commits pending | 22:15 | |
you'll like the Makefile changes I hope | 22:19 | ||
you==jnthn | |||
jnthn | oh, yay | ||
diakopter | and hopefully mberends | ||
jnthn | I'd been procrastinating that yak. :) | ||
It needed improving badly though. :) | 22:20 | ||
diakopter | I don't think my changes are *that* dramatic | ||
jnthn | diakopter: Well, it was more small things that'll be a big help. | ||
diakopter | just makes it easier to 1. make a change in a .cs file then 2. try ..\..\t\nqp\some-test.t and it just works | 22:21 | |
jnthn | \o/ | ||
That's nice. | |||
Does a fresh checkout + make work now? | |||
diakopter | yeah | ||
well | 22:22 | ||
I don't see how it couldn't | |||
I'll try it | |||
but... I have everything committed | |||
so, I can definitively answer, yes. | |||
so once my commits get pushed.... | 22:23 | ||
jnthn | :-) | 22:24 | |
diakopter | I mean, there are prereqs, like having csc, msbuild, and nmake in the path | ||
jnthn | *nod* | ||
But sounds like you fixed the usual tripping up point. | |||
(needed to manually copy the DLLs, or run try rather than make to actually get it to really build) | 22:25 | ||
diakopter | right | ||
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lue | How can I look at the private variable of a class? [not modify it, just see what it is] | 22:42 | |
rakudo: class A { has $!b; }; my A $a .= new(b => 3); say $a.b | 22:45 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«Method 'b' not found for invocant of class 'A' in main program body at line 22:/tmp/AgHunP5i7G» | ||
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sorear | niecza: class A { has $!b }; my $a = A.RAWCREATE(b => 3); say $a!A::b | 22:50 | |
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
sorear | niecza: class A { has $!b }; my $a = A.RAWCREATE("b", 3); say $a!A::b | ||
p6eval | niecza c49e20c: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
sorear | I should probably kill RAWCREATE soon | ||
hrm. | |||
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jnthn | night, #perl6 | 23:09 | |
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colomon | \o | 23:12 | |
diakopter | git restored? | 23:18 | |
colomon | er, what? | 23:19 | |
diakopter | github is back, I meant | ||
or so they say. | |||
colomon | it was gone? | ||
diakopter | yeah; see its status page :) | 23:20 | |
dalek | odel: 817c94f | diakopter++ | dotnet/compiler/ (2 files): [dotnet] make try.bat and Makefile more robust to support: without needing Visual Studio open. mono users need only to alias msbuild to xbuild, I think. |
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odel: d045159 | diakopter++ | dotnet/runtime/Runtime/Context.cs: [dotnet] spello in Context.cs |
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odel: bd53479 | diakopter++ | dotnet/compiler/ (2 files): [dotnet] more Makefile changes |
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odel: 9eb0c55 | diakopter++ | dotnet/ (3 files): [dotnet] begin implementation of default parameter expressions |
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odel: f5cd961 | diakopter++ | / (2 files): [dotnet] implement bitwise operators for infix NQPInt... can make coercive and multi ones later... |
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odel: a89014a | diakopter++ | t/nqp/13-op.t: [dotnet] uncomment lots of tests (the rest, in fact) in 13-op.t that it now passes |
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odel: 74de67d | diakopter++ | dotnet/runtime/Runtime/Ops/Primitive.cs: [dotnet] implement bitwise operators in the runtime for Nums (doubles), but they're not really that useful. |
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odel: 6f59a42 | diakopter++ | dotnet/ (3 files): [dotnet] still more Makefile fixes |
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BinGOs | I appear to have er ... | ||
git access to github. | |||
lue | why does this line fail?: $.contents ~= $string; This line is inside a method of a class. $.contents is marked as rw. | ||
colomon | does $!contents ~= $string work? | 23:23 | |
lue | Ah, that may be what I need (trying...) | 23:25 | |
dalek | odel: 3e62209 | diakopter++ | dotnet/ (2 files): [dotnet] more implementation of default parameter expressions. things work as long as they don't reference lexicals in the immediate outer scope. |
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diakopter | github web ui seems a lot speedier. maybe a db restart did it some good. :) | 23:26 | |
lue | hooray, that works! | ||
diakopter goes to look at the LHF and ROADMAP | 23:27 | ||
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dalek | ecza: e7e680b | sorear++ | lib/JSYNC.cs: Fix dot-stuffing of tags |
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ecza: a174eb9 | sorear++ | / (4 files): Start on a JSYNC test suite |
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dukeleto | sorear++ # jsyncing | 23:51 | |
MindosCheng | rakudo: my $x = -> { my Int $c=10; return { say $c— } }(); $x(); $x(); | 23:54 | |
p6eval | rakudo 015d77: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unable to parse blockoid, couldn't find final '}' at line 22» | ||
MindosCheng | I Can't figure out… | 23:55 |