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segomos | nice | 00:05 | |
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colomon is intoxicated at the ease of working with rakudobrew | 00:24 | ||
timotimo | keeping my own rakudos, nqps and moarvms up to date is simple enough for me, but it really is a tiny bit annoying to be cding into pandas folder and rebootstrapping | 00:26 | |
at least rebootstrap will re-install the modules you had before | |||
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newperl | hello | 00:26 | |
timotimo | hello, newperl! | 00:27 | |
what can we do for you today? :) | |||
newperl | after using for a bit i really like the ability today | ||
i new to perl and perl6 | |||
colomon | timotimo: rakudobrew does that automatically when you rebuild! | ||
timotimo | how does rakudobrew handle having local patches? | 00:28 | |
colomon | timotimo: I've got no clue. :) | ||
timotimo | probably doesn't, so it's not for me i fear :) | ||
but i'll keep recommending it to everyone | |||
newperl | i have a question is their a way to submit a perl mascot concept? i would love to make one | 00:29 | |
timotimo | newperl: glad to hear you're enjoying your time with The Perls | ||
at least the Perl 6 mascot (camelia, the butterfly) has been in use for a long time now; i'm not sure if people are willing to give her up | |||
i don't know anything about Perl 5 | |||
newperl | well the butterfly is nice, i something in mind to draw and to give a symbol of animal that represent it. perl have great ability for all types of things especially today that we need more automation | 00:32 | |
for example their lot more data than ever before | |||
and perl is the key | |||
timotimo | rakudo is currently much too slow to handle "big data" payloads, but at least we can parallelize | 00:33 | |
and perl could very well be a tool for Everybody™ to handle whatever data they come across in their lives | |||
newperl | true | ||
timotimo | though to be honest, excel/libreoffice spreadsheets are already pretty powerful (but only for numbers, not really text) | ||
newperl | so what would people think as a platypus, since its uniq and perl does many things well | 00:34 | |
for icon | |||
timotimo | platypuses are really adorable | ||
the artistic license 2 says you can distribute your own version of rakudo with a modified name and logo if you want to :) | 00:35 | ||
newperl | sounds cool | ||
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newperl | its most likely going a tough road but i am going to work on it, | 00:39 | |
once i create the platypuses icon, is their a way email it to everyone of the perl community? | 00:41 | ||
TimToady | you should know that Darwin already claims the platypus as a mascot... | 00:42 | |
and no, there's no way to mail everyone, thankfully :) | 00:45 | ||
colomon | TimToady! \o/ | 00:48 | |
timotimo | gaaaah i'm looking for this gif | 00:51 | |
and i'm not finding it | |||
and i have now spent like 15 minutes :( | |||
colomon | afk # off to pub | 00:52 | |
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BenGoldberg | I know of an animal which is much stranger than a platypus... namely, the Tardigrade. Maybe you should make a logo of one of them? | 01:05 | |
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timotimo | BenGoldberg: well, rakudo isn't as stable and robust as a tardigrade yet :) | 01:18 | |
BenGoldberg | You mean, we can't send it into out space without a suit? Drat. | 01:19 | |
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newperl | how about an odder they can adapt to many things | 01:24 | |
as an icon, i forgot darwin use it | 01:25 | ||
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newperl | the platypus | 01:25 | |
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newperl | good bye | 01:30 | |
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Timbus | r: my ($a,$b) = 'a,b,c--1,2,3'.split('--')>>.split(',').lol; say $a.perl, ' and ', $b.perl; | 06:03 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«().list.item and ().list.item» | ||
..rakudo-{parrot,jvm} 375404: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c").list.item and ("1", "2", "3").list.item» | |||
Timbus | moar cannot lol; a very serious matter | ||
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sergot | morning o/ | 06:41 | |
lizmat | Timbus: please rakudobug it if you think it should not escape attention :-) | 06:53 | |
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ojandi | Hey guys, does anybody know analog of caller for Perl6 ? How can I get stack trace ? Thanks | 07:05 | |
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moritz | ojandi: there's the callframe() sub, and for backtraces there Backtrace.new | 07:07 | |
m: sub f() { g() }; f(); sub g { say Backtrace.new } | 07:08 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«Backtrace::Frame.new(file => "src/gen/m-CORE.setting", line => 11086, code => -> () { #`(Block|140291048873912) ... }, subname => "") Backtrace::Frame.new(file => "src/gen/m-CORE.setting", line => 11087, code => method new(Backtrace: *%_) { #`(Method|74501…» | ||
moritz | m: sub f() { g() }; f(); sub g { say Backtrace.new.pretty } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«No such method 'pretty' for invocant of type 'Backtrace' in sub g at /tmp/rWpZvbn1ui:1 in sub f at /tmp/rWpZvbn1ui:1 in block at /tmp/rWpZvbn1ui:1» | ||
moritz | m: sub f() { g() }; f(); sub g { say Backtrace.new.Str } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT« in method new at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:11086 in sub g at /tmp/9PWv8Tf64A:1 in sub f at /tmp/9PWv8Tf64A:1 in block at /tmp/9PWv8Tf64A:1» | ||
moritz | there you go, backtrace without any exception | ||
ojandi | Cool, that's what I need. Thanks | ||
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ojandi | m: say "This is a test. I'm newbie )" | 07:10 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«This is a test. I'm newbie )» | ||
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ojandi | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe() } } | 07:15 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
moritz | ojandi: you also need to call it :-) | ||
m: sub t { sub f { say callframe() }; f() }; t() | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«Cannot find method 'perl': no method cache and no .^find_method in method perl at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:9140 in method perl at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:1063 in method gist at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:1055 in sub say at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:1…» | ||
moritz | eeks | ||
ojandi | Yes. ^-) | ||
moritz | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe().^name }; f() }; t() | 07:16 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«CallFrame» | ||
ojandi | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe() } }; t(); | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
moritz | m: say CallFrame.^methods | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«new line file callframe <anon> <anon> <anon>» | ||
moritz | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe().file }; f() }; t() | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«/tmp/5T71W60Ea0» | ||
moritz | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe().line }; f() }; t() | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«1» | ||
ojandi | m: sub t { sub f { say callframe().line }; f() }; t(); | 07:17 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«1» | ||
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moritz | m: sub t { sub f { my %möp; say callframe().my.keys.perl }; f() }; t() | 07:17 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«("\%möp", "\$!", "\$/", "\$_", "\$*DISPATCHER", "\&?ROUTINE", "RETURN").list» | ||
moritz | m: sub t { sub f { my %möp; say callframe(1).my.keys.perl }; f() }; t() | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«("\$!", "\$/", "\$_", "\&f", "\$*DISPATCHER", "\&?ROUTINE", "RETURN").list» | ||
moritz | you see that if you go one level up, it finds sub f (written as &f) in the lexpad | 07:18 | |
ojandi | Yep | ||
I see. What does it mean syntax my.keys. Key it's a hash keys, but "my" i didn't catch | 07:19 | ||
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moritz | ojandi: CallFrame.my returns a hash of lexical variables | 07:22 | |
'cause they are declared with 'my' | |||
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lizmat | do Backtraces work now in moar? Seem to remember they didn't reliably :-( | 07:38 | |
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moritz | lizmat: there seems to be a problem with the one-line version of backtraces that warnings use | 07:40 | |
r: sub f() { warn 42 }; f() | 07:41 | ||
camelia | rakudo-{jvm,moar} 375404: OUTPUT«42» | ||
..rakudo-parrot 375404: OUTPUT«42 in sub f at /tmp/tmpfile:1» | |||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.^methods(:all); | 07:44 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«new line file callframe <anon> <anon> <anon> infinite exists exists_key exists_pos delete delete_key delete_pos list flat eager hash elems end uniq squish pick roll reverse sort values keys kv pairs reduce combinations permutations classify categorize lol …» | ||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.keys; | 07:45 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«0» | ||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.perl; | 07:46 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«CallFrame.new(level => 3, annotations => ("file" => "/tmp/jKgIcOTEqy", "line" => "1").hash, my => EnumMap.new())» | ||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.line; | 07:48 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«1» | ||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.file; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«/tmp/ImZwAEKDsk» | ||
ojandi | m: my $caller = callframe(1); say $caller.level; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«3» | ||
ojandi | What I like in Perl6 is object introspection :-) | 07:52 | |
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jnthn | morning, #perl6 | 08:40 | |
FROGGS | morning jnthn | ||
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jnthn | o/ FROGGS | 09:04 | |
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dalek | p/async_ops: 31884dd | (Donald Hunter)++ | src/vm/jvm/ (2 files): Add stubs for async ops on JVM. |
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jnthn | ooh :D | 10:09 | |
donaldh++ | 10:10 | ||
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mathw | \o/ | 10:23 | |
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timotimo | o/ | 10:25 | |
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Ven | gist.github.com/paulp/10885699 :p | 10:58 | |
tadzik | it seems to be missing „” :) | 11:10 | |
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dalek | ecs: 9d68384 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-concurrency.pod: Spec Supply.uniq( :expires ) |
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colomon | tadzik++ | 11:33 | |
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dalek | ecs: cd4164c | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-concurrency.pod: Spec Supply.unchanged |
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ecs: a3348d4 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-concurrency.pod: Attempt at speccing Supply.migrate |
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ecs: 339fada | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-concurrency.pod: Stub spec Supply.(schedule_on|start) |
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lizmat | capturing recent async developments | 12:08 | |
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woolfy in awe of the Perl6-goodness! | 12:10 | ||
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moritz in awe of the Perl6 godess | 12:23 | ||
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Ven is looking at github.com/manastech/crystal | 12:29 | ||
(really good type inference, simple ruby-like syntax, looks really neat) | |||
m: sub a { 5 }; sub b { my String $s = a(); }; | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Type 'String' is not declared. Did you mean 'Stringy'?at /tmp/L3F_5JCrCA:1------> sub a { 5 }; sub b { my String⏏ $s = a(); };Malformed myat /tmp/L3F_5JCrCA:1------> sub a { 5 }; sub…» | ||
Ven | m: sub a { 5 }; sub b { my Str $s = a(); }; | 12:30 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Ven | :( | ||
Ven thinks about that "successful typing with erlang" paper he read | |||
Well, maybe Perl 6.5 will find it | 12:33 | ||
lizmat | Ven: what should be found? | ||
Ven | lizmat: that should totally fail. | ||
you can't assign something that will always return an Int to a Str | |||
lizmat | why, Perl 6 has gradual typing | ||
Ven | m: sub a returns Int { 5 }; sub b { my Str $s = a(); }; | 12:34 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
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lizmat | ah, that | 12:34 | |
Ven | I believe this should fail | ||
lizmat | yes, that could be statically analyzed: the infrastructure is there | ||
it's just that we didn't have the tuits yet to do that at compile time | |||
m: m: sub a returns Int { 5 }; sub b { my Str $s = a(); }; b | 12:35 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«Type check failed in assignment to '$s'; expected 'Str' but got 'Int' in sub b at /tmp/QclT927jvs:1 in block at /tmp/QclT927jvs:1» | ||
lizmat | m: m: sub a { 5 }; sub b { my Str $s = a(); }; b | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 375404: OUTPUT«Type check failed in assignment to '$s'; expected 'Str' but got 'Int' in sub b at /tmp/lL2ixlxowO:1 in block at /tmp/lL2ixlxowO:1» | ||
jnthn | Yes, the promise is "fails at runtime at latest", and compilers are free to rule out things that couldn't possibly work at runtime during compile time. | 12:39 | |
But they're not obligated to. | 12:40 | ||
Not in the 6.0 spec at least. Maybe in the future we make some stronger promises there. | |||
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masak | good day, #perl6 | 12:54 | |
FROGGS | hi masak | 12:58 | |
jnthn: you mean 1.0 spec perhaps :o) | |||
FROGGS is picky right now | |||
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Ven would really, really, really like it. | 12:59 | ||
jnthn | lol its masak | 13:00 | |
masak | whose masak? :) | ||
jnthn | Ven: Well, if you annotate it with "returns" we can likely catch thta one without too much trouble. | ||
masak: No eye deer | |||
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jnthn has almost finished his slides :) | 13:01 | ||
Ven | jnthn: like my second example :) ? | ||
jnthn | Ven: yes | 13:02 | |
Ven: It's just that the optimizer isn't analysing assignments yet | |||
Ven: It'll need to do that for various opts I want to put in, and at that point I suspect it might be fairly easy to make that particular example blow up at compile time. | |||
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Ven | yay ! | 13:04 | |
jnthn | all of the type check at compile time stuff we have today actually is done by the optimizer. | ||
It's trying to prove things about the program in order to do inlines and compile time dispatch, and as a side-effect sometimes proves the code could never possibly work. | 13:05 | ||
Makes sense to do it in the same pass, since it's basically the same work. | 13:06 | ||
Anyway, if you ever wonder what the difference between --optimize=off and --optimize=0 is, that's in :) | |||
*it | |||
dalek | o: db7e553 | (Rob Hoelz)++ | bin/ufo: Actually filter dirwalk entries We pass in a filter argument via $f, but it never gets used. |
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o: 85b015a | tadzik++ | bin/ufo: Merge pull request #11 from hoelzro/master Actually filter dirwalk entries |
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tadzik | I took a liberty to merge that | ||
jnthn | off doesn't run the analysis at all. 0 runs it, complains about things that'll never work, but then does not actual program transformations. | ||
tadzik | sweet karma | ||
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dalek | rlito: bce7e2e | (Flavio S. Glock)++ | src5/lib/Perlito5/Grammar/Regex5.pm: Perlito5 - regex - simplify AST |
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dalek | rlito: 296edfe | (Flavio S. Glock)++ | src5/lib/Perlito5/Grammar/Regex5.pm: Perlito5 - regex - more rules |
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JimmyZ | r: 'abc'.subst(/.+/, 'a') | 13:44 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | 13:45 | |
JimmyZ | r: say 'abc'.subst(/.+/, 'a') | ||
camelia | rakudo-{parrot,jvm,moar} 375404: OUTPUT«a» | ||
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masak | "One of the hard lessons is that you need symbol tables and flow analysis to do good program analysis or transformation. ASTs are necessary but not sufficient. This is the reason that Aho&Ullman's compiler book doesn't stop at chapter 2." -- stackoverflow.com/questions/3455456...o-translat | 13:57 | |
interesting. sounds relevant to macros, too. | |||
as well as automated tools to do program transformations and refactors. | 13:58 | ||
[Coke] | fdd | ||
dalek | kudo-star-daily: 358d8d2 | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) |
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rl6-roast-data: 80228e4 | coke++ | / (6 files): today (automated commit) |
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lizmat | commuting to DPW& | 14:01 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: 1ae0b29 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Supply (2 files): First stab at implementing Supply.live |
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jnthn | & | 14:08 | |
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Ulti | if I want to keep something moarvm can run directly what do I --target= with Rakudo? | 14:13 | |
FROGGS | --target=mbc --output=foo.moarvm | ||
Ulti: ^^ | |||
Ulti | hmmm I did that but without the --output | 14:14 | |
Ulti tries | |||
thanks FROGGS++ | |||
ahh ok it was just that | |||
maybe a less than awesome error message | |||
"Cannot dump this object; no dump method" | |||
FROGGS | the code it on github :P | 14:15 | |
is* | |||
Ulti | heh ok | ||
[Coke] is surprised the target is mbc since I thought moarvm didn't use that extension | 14:17 | ||
FROGGS | [Coke]: it is not an extension, see :o) | ||
[Coke] | ok, the rakudo.jvm daily run is looking much better. I just need to update the memory or time limit to close the gap. | ||
FROGGS | but yeah, confusing | 14:18 | |
[Coke] | FROGGS: yah, but still confusing. | ||
heh. | |||
there are two legit jvm failures in that report, though, both in S17-concurrency/supply.rakudo.jvm | 14:19 | ||
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Ulti | hmmm I get a segfault from moar if I run the dumped .moarvm file :S weird | 14:25 | |
the invocation is basically the same as how perl6 is itself calling moarvm apart from with my .moarvm file | |||
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[Coke] | Ulti: can you gist it and maybe get a backtrace via gdb? | 14:29 | |
dalek | rlito: 225dd50 | (Flavio S. Glock)++ | src5/lib/Perlito5/Grammar/Regex5.pm: Perlito5 - regex - capture counter |
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colomon | avuserow: just looking at your latest changes to Audio::Taglib::Simple, have you considered using Proxy to allow something like $tl.title = "Awesome Song" ? | ||
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Ulti | [Coke]: gist.github.com/MattOates/11257194 | 14:42 | |
I should probably be finishing off my thesis corrections rather than playing anway ;) | 14:44 | ||
JimmyZ | [root@li618-176 ~]# perl6 -e 'say "abc".subst(/.+/, "a")' | 14:46 | |
a | |||
[root@li618-176 ~]# perl6 | |||
> my $s = 'abc'; | |||
abc | |||
> $s.subst(/.+/, 'a') | |||
Segmentation fault (core dumped) | |||
A bug... | |||
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Ulti | [Coke]: sorry 'list' isn't working out since I'm running gdb from my home | 14:51 | |
I assume | |||
masak | JimmyZ: reproduced locally. | ||
masak submits rakudobug | |||
JimmyZ: um, why are you running as root? :) | |||
Ulti | because he is god | 14:52 | |
JimmyZ | because it's my friends vps, he changed my jimmy id to 0 | ||
Ulti | sudo ftw | 14:53 | |
JimmyZ | I only use it to compile rakudo, since my x86 system can't compile nqp due to some moarvm bug | 14:54 | |
s/my/my local/ | |||
masak | JimmyZ: rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=121726 | 14:58 | |
FROGGS | Ulti: do you also run the perl6.moarvm file in the same run? | 15:00 | |
JimmyZ | masak++ | 15:01 | |
masak | I live to serve. | 15:03 | |
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japhb | TimToady: Is there somewhere a set of "guiding principles" you think about in the design of Perl 6? I'm looking to give people a sense of the "flavor" of the language in my lightning-talk-in-progress. | 15:26 | |
moritz | japhb: have you read S01? | 15:29 | |
also, TIMTOWTDI, DWIM, keep things lexical | 15:30 | ||
PerlJam | That doc where Larry talks about the waterbed theory of langauge design has some good guiding principles. | ||
www.perl.com/pub/2003/06/25/perl6essentials.html | 15:31 | ||
masak | japhb: also, self-clocking principle. | ||
japhb: also, LTM. | |||
japhb | moritz: Yeah, read S01, but pretty much back when it was first written. | 15:32 | |
moritz, PerlJam, masak: Thank you. | |||
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masak | japhb: also, TimToady has said at some point that he seldom makes decisions due to one thing, more often due to two or more things. | 15:36 | |
I think that partly explains why some features turn out to be terrific unifications. | 15:37 | ||
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japhb | masak: Yeah, I always saw it as many soft constraints | 15:40 | |
Ven | masak: "terrific unifications" ? | 15:43 | |
moritz | for example the colonpair notation, which works for named arguments, quoting adverbs, regex adverbs | 15:44 | |
masak | or roles, which soak up the good parts of contracts, traits, abstract classes, and interfaces. | 15:45 | |
moritz | or that quoted strings work in regexes too | 15:46 | |
Ven | r: role Foo { method abstract { ... } }; class A does Foo {}; | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
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Ven | yeah, that's cool | 15:47 | |
masak | or signatures, which fill a role in both assignment and invocation. | ||
moritz | Ven: it goes match faster if you just ask m: | ||
Ven | moritz: I know, I do it most of the time | ||
I just tend to forget from time to time ;_; | |||
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moritz | no problem | 15:48 | |
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Ven | reminds me of www.infoq.com/presentations/noether | 15:50 | |
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TimToady | you guys do a better job of listing the design principles than I could :) | 15:54 | |
japhb | TimToady: clearly you did something right then. :-) | ||
Ven | Though "terrific unifications" can be executed poorly, like I think it's the case in Scala : Small building blocks, yet thousands of corner cases | 15:55 | |
masak | yeah, Perl 6 totally doesn't have thousands of corner cases :P pffffft | 15:56 | |
wait, is "millions" bigger than "thousands"? | |||
TimToady | well, that's kind of the Unix mode of failure; it's all very well to do one thing and do it well, but if your various bits are speaking different languages to each other, they won't work together | ||
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geekosaur | but people tend to at least think about how to deal with them... | 15:57 | |
Ven | masak: having been bit by one of those that "can't be fixed" not so long ago : "I didn't say that !" | ||
masak | Ven: :) | ||
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masak | Ven: we all agree there are corner cases that should be removed; we just disagree on which ones. | 15:57 | |
TimToady | the most underlying design principle is that communication can only happen when you agree on the language | ||
masak | oh, that reminds me: | 15:58 | |
japhb: "always know which language you're in" (when parsing) | |||
TimToady | but also, two entities have to agree on how they talk to each other | 15:59 | |
Ven | masak: which one would you remove :) ? | ||
masak | japhb: also "sublanguages (regex, quoting, etc) are first-class citizens and should be treated as such" | ||
Ven: I would start listing things, but I'm at $work... | |||
TimToady | not to mention grammars, but we're not quite there yet | ||
japhb | Wow, lots of good stuff this morning | 16:06 | |
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segomos | this is valid, yea? /bookstore/book[price>35] | 16:10 | |
masak | japhb: re community design principles, check out TimToady++'s two advent posts. | ||
segomos | oops | ||
masak | segomos: no :) | ||
TimToady | it's valid only if you agree on the language :P | ||
segomos | xpath :) | ||
Ven is being back into the past -- www.perl.com/pub/2005/03/03/pugs_interview.html | 16:11 | ||
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masak | segomos: ...which we don't agree on :P | 16:12 | |
segomos | i disagree with you about that | ||
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masak | well, we agree on that, at least. | 16:16 | |
"I keep hitting the limit of p5." -- au++ is scary :> | |||
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moritz | the question is always, what limit? | 16:19 | |
FROGGS[mobile] | there is a limit? | ||
masak | the interview goes on to describe some shortcomings/needs for kludges of Perl 5. | 16:21 | |
Ulti | FROGGS[mobile] no I didnt (re: perl6.moarvm) | 16:22 | |
PerlJam | It would be interesting to get a then-and-now perspective from au++ | 16:23 | |
(regarding Perl 6) | |||
masak | aye. | ||
she does pop by, very occasionally. | 16:24 | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | Ulti: do "cat /path/to/perl6-m" and replace $@ by foo.moarvm -e1 | ||
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Ulti | FROGGS[mobile]: Error while reading from file: Malformed UTF-8 | 16:28 | |
FROGGS[mobile] | hmmm | 16:29 | |
[Coke] | au: if you pop by, please help me fix pugs on host07. | ||
Ven | masak: that's still nice. I talked to her for quite some time before even hearing of perl6, because she's a contrib on an altJS i'm a developer on. I only realized she was well-known in a community like that ~2 months ago | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | Ulti: can you gist the thing you invoke? | 16:30 | |
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masak | Ven: LiveScript, no? | 16:30 | |
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Ven | masak: right | 16:30 | |
masak | neat. | 16:31 | |
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FROGGS | Ulti: forget what I wrote, you must run them as -Mfoo -e1 | 16:32 | |
vaskozl | should I type: use strict; and use warnings; in my files? | 16:33 | |
FROGGS | vaskozl: in Perl 5 yes, in Perl 6 no | 16:34 | |
vaskozl | what is the default behaviour? | ||
FROGGS | vaskozl: both is turned on | ||
vaskozl | nice | ||
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FROGGS | strict is meant to be off for one-liners for example, but that is NYI | 16:35 | |
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vaskozl | what is NYI? | 16:36 | |
not yet implemented... | |||
masak | quick, someone get the list of terms! | ||
vaskozl: you might enjoy reading github.com/perl6/specs/blob/master...ossary.pod | 16:37 | ||
vaskozl | well that's the firs time I've seen this one, and I got a bunch of new york shit when i googled it | ||
so it took me some time to figure it out :D | |||
FROGGS | *g* | ||
masak | *gasp* -- NYI is not *in* that list! | ||
FROGGS | wow | ||
masak | how... ironic. | 16:38 | |
FROGGS | yeah :/ | ||
vaskozl | gotta learn that regex | 16:39 | |
OOH the :i goes infront | 16:40 | ||
masak | :) | 16:41 | |
we like to be up-front about things in Perl 6. | |||
vaskozl | help the me! I'm trying : curl github.com/perl6/specs/blob/master...ossary.pod | perl6 -e 'if(:i/nyi/){say}' | 16:42 | |
*I've only one month perl experiences (most of which has been perl5 up to now) | |||
or rather perl6 -p -e | 16:43 | ||
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moritz | you probably want -n -e | 16:44 | |
also, no parens around the condition | |||
and finally, stuff doesn't default to $_ anymore | |||
but you can use .say to call a method on $_ | |||
vaskozl | WHAT? | ||
moritz | what WHAT? | 16:45 | |
vaskozl | what does stuff doesn't default to $_ mean? | ||
moritz | perl 5 has lots of subroutines that use $_ as a default if no argument was supplied | ||
but it's always hard to remember which ones do and which ones don't | 16:46 | ||
vaskozl | arligth but it tells me that I need brackets when I try: curl github.com/perl6/specs/blob/master...ossary.pod | perl6 -n -e 'if :i/nyi/ {.say}' | ||
moritz | so, in Perl 6, only syntactic constructs (like m//, s///) default to $_ | ||
instead there's a short syntax for calling methods on $_ | |||
std: say | |||
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of bare 'say'; in Perl 6 please use .say if you meant $_, or use an explicit invocant or argument at /tmp/SM5uA5cdGA line 1:------> say⏏<EOL>Check failedFAILED 00:00 120m» | ||
vaskozl | masak: oh ok | ||
what does: Expression needs parens to avoid taking the block | 16:47 | ||
at -e:1 | |||
mean? | |||
moritz | oh, if you need modifiers, use m:i/../ instead of just :i | ||
vaskozl | ok | 16:48 | |
ok it worsk! | |||
moritz | in general, it means if you write if stuff { ... } and 'stuff' is a subroutine, that could be parsed as if stuff({...}) { block here to come } | ||
vaskozl | s/sk/ks/ | ||
moritz | so the compiler tells you to either write if stuff() { } or if stuff({...}) { }, depending on which one you meant | ||
in this case it was parsed as if :i / nyi ... | 16:49 | ||
and the nyi was interpreted as a subroutine call without parens | |||
which is why you got that error | |||
vaskozl: as a piece of general advice: use more whitespace | 16:50 | ||
vaskozl: there are some places where whitespace disambiguates | 16:51 | ||
foo(1, 2) # calls &foo with two arguments | |||
foo (1, 2) # calls & with a single argument, which is a two-element list | |||
vaskozl | moritz: arlight | ||
thx | |||
I can still use () around conditions right? | 16:52 | ||
moritz | vaskozl: yes, but you need to put a blank before the ( | ||
vaskozl: because stuff that looks like word( is always parsed as a subroutine call | |||
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timotimo | what did i miss besides teaching? | 17:04 | |
(teaching is awesome, btw. moritz++) | |||
i thought about TheDamian's latest talk abstract, the one about "perl 6 without the awe-inspiring parts" and i think that might make a pretty nice talk | 17:07 | ||
like, here's how perl 6 has your back for things you used to use python/ruby/php/scala/haskell for | |||
Ven is not sure what timotimo is talking abut | 17:11 | ||
timotimo | i'm also not yet sure what i'll be talking about | 17:13 | |
that's the problem :) | |||
here's the context: i want to give a talk about Perl 6 at this year's GPN | |||
i've read the abstract of damian conway's talk "everyday perl 6": www.oscon.com/oscon2014/public/sche...tail/33839 | |||
which has now inspired me | |||
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btyler | I've been poking off and on at a collection of blog posts or book sections called "plain old perl 6" with the same core idea (but with rather less expertise than TheDamian, of course). I think one of the things that's challenging about p6 outreach is that so many code samples are written by experts/core hackers trying to maximally demonstrate the language's power in as little space as possible | 17:28 | |
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btyler | which makes for some pretty dang intimidating pieces of code to look at | 17:28 | |
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timotimo | hehe | 17:32 | |
aye. | |||
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[Coke] | oh. someone here might know, esp. TimToady - anyone familiar with the phrase "jump jesus" ? (used in the Grapes of Wrath) | 17:49 | |
TimToady hasn't heard that one | 17:50 | ||
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FROGGS | TimToady: can you please look at that and tell me if this would make things better or worse? gist.github.com/FROGGS/a78ff92ec5e7ce2f8fda | 17:51 | |
TimToady: the comment box shows what it does in short | |||
[Coke] | TimToady: it was something like "I could fight you now or jump jesus" | 17:56 | |
FROGGS | wikipedia says it is the same as saying "Jesus Christ!" | ||
but that does not fit well to your sentence | 17:57 | ||
TimToady | FROGGS: I can argue that one both ways, since * has a different meaning already in signatures, and it might or might not be confusing | 17:58 | |
it might be better to do the other thing, and allow $ where we know it's an lvalue list | |||
FROGGS | well yes, I'd like to have the "my (...) = ..." and "(...) = ..." form at least use the same thingies | 17:59 | |
I do not really care if it is dollar or the asterisk | |||
well, that is not really true | |||
I'd prefere the asterisk because even in the signature it would mean "slurp that one thing" (and throw it away) | 18:00 | ||
TimToady | except it doesn't mean slurp, which implies flattening the rest of the args | ||
FROGGS | hmmm, that did not imply flattening to me yet :o) | 18:01 | |
TimToady | perl6: sub foo(*$a, *$b, *$c) { say "$a $b $c" }; my @a = 1,2,3; foo(@a) | 18:02 | |
camelia | rakudo-{parrot,jvm,moar} 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tmpfileCalling 'foo' will never work with argument types (Positional) Expected: :(Any $a, Any $b, Any $c)at /tmp/tmpfile:1------> *$c) { say "$a $b $c" }; my @a = 1,…» | ||
..niecza v24-109-g48a8de3: OUTPUT«1 2 3 » | |||
TimToady | niecza++ | ||
FROGGS | I see | ||
TimToady | er, except niecza-- for wrong semantics | 18:03 | |
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FROGGS | m: my ($, $, $x) = 1, 2, 3; say $x | 18:03 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«3» | ||
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FROGGS | m: my $x; ($, $, $x) = 1, 2, 3; say $x | 18:03 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/CQ92eBnSgqUnsupported use of $, variable; in Perl 6 please use $*OUT.output_field_separator()at /tmp/CQ92eBnSgq:1------> my $x; (⏏$, $, $x) = 1, 2, 3; say $x expe…» | ||
FROGGS | ahh, the $, var... | 18:04 | |
std: my $x; ($, $, $x) = 1, 2, 3; say $x | |||
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Non-declarative sigil is missing its name at /tmp/0Nlk20iYAS line 1:------> my $x; (⏏$, $, $x) = 1, 2, 3; say $xUse of uninitialized value $first in string eq at STD.pm line 67059.Use of uninitialized…» | ||
TimToady | yes, we'd have to not check that anymore | ||
but might be worth it for the unification | |||
FROGGS | "nice" --> Use of uninitialized value $first in string eq at STD.pm line 67059 | ||
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FROGGS | might be the missing name | 18:04 | |
TimToady | m: my $x; (anon $, anon $, $x) = 1,2,3; say $x | 18:05 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/RAsDb_0VvQanon scoped variables not yet implemented. Sorry. at /tmp/RAsDb_0VvQ:1------> my $x; (anon $⏏, anon $, $x) = 1,2,3; say $x expecting any of: s…» | ||
FROGGS | at least it is sorry | ||
TimToady | n: my $x; (anon $, anon $, $x) = 1,2,3; say $x | ||
camelia | niecza v24-109-g48a8de3: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of $, variable; in Perl 6 please use .join() method at /tmp/5cyqsvCL9F line 1:------> my $x; (anon $,⏏ anon $, $x) = 1,2,3; say $xParse failed» | ||
TimToady | n: my $x; (anon $ , anon $ , $x) = 1,2,3; say $x | ||
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camelia | niecza v24-109-g48a8de3: OUTPUT«3» | 18:05 | |
TimToady | niecza++ again :) | ||
FROGGS | bah | 18:06 | |
:P | |||
TimToady | anyway, we could turn those into anons and let the optimizer throw them away :) | ||
FROGGS | that sounds sweet | ||
:o) | |||
TimToady | and then $ as rvalue would just be Any | 18:07 | |
but maybe we could catch that as std currently does | |||
well, much like, but not the same | 18:08 | ||
would depend on rvalue-ness, not non-decl-ness | |||
so you'd have to notice after the initial parse of the $, somehow | |||
alternately, just forget about the check, and let people pass $ as function args | 18:10 | ||
which might have a use | |||
for rw params that you don't care about the result | |||
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TimToady | I think I'd be happier with that than with overloading * in signatures | 18:11 | |
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FROGGS | sure sure :o) | 18:11 | |
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dalek | rl6-roast-data: 1642c10 | coke++ | / (6 files): today (automated commit) |
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dalek | rlito: e806fd8 | (Flavio S. Glock)++ | src5/lib/Perlito5/Grammar/Regex5.pm: Perlito5 - regex - quotemeta |
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vendethiel | It's interesting how niecza gets some stuff right | 18:58 | |
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dalek | rlito: f4073d4 | (Flavio S. Glock)++ | src5/lib/Perlito5/Grammar/Regex5.pm: Perlito5 - regex - cleanup |
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dalek | rl6-roast-data: efdeeb4 | coke++ | bin/rakudo.jvm.sh: rakudo.jvm needs more memory & time than others |
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[Coke] | there. now any remaining failures should be real. Still one in concurrency. | ||
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camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Dynamic variable $*SCRIPT_NAME not found» | ||
vendethiel is trying to get the script dir | |||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME | 19:47 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«/tmp/EMOMdQX3wJ» | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME.directory | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«No such method 'directory' for invocant of type 'Str' in block at /tmp/Q3DAz9sKrf:1» | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME.IO.directory | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«No such method 'directory' for invocant of type 'IO::Handle' in block at /tmp/8iqrbigFw4:1» | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME.IO.dir | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«No such method 'dir' for invocant of type 'IO::Handle' in block at /tmp/_PgzIpD0H3:1» | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME.path.directory | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1ae0b2: OUTPUT«/tmp» | ||
FROGGS | vendethiel: ^^ | 19:48 | |
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vendethiel | ty :-) | 19:48 | |
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vendethiel | i.imgur.com/yDXWI4r.png No pugs on windows I guess ... | 19:57 | |
vendethiel failed to install pugs on 2 windows and a mac, only stuff he found on SO and such where "reinstall haskell" )=( | |||
FROGGS | :/ | 20:00 | |
geekosaur | pugs is a pain to install, yes | 20:01 | |
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[Coke] | it's still not installed properly on the semi-official testing box. :) | 20:09 | |
every time I move to another box, i have to pray au will show up and rescue me. :) | |||
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[Coke] | s/pray/hope/, to be more precise. | 20:18 | |
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FROGGS | does this make sense in nqp? | 20:33 | |
$push_target.push($check); | |||
$push_target := $check; | |||
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timotimo | opinions on renaming "SORRY!" to become "BEG YOUR PARDON?" | 20:48 | |
FROGGS | *g* | 20:52 | |
vendethiel votes to change "sorry" to "s-s-sorry !" with a cute smiley :) | 20:54 | ||
timotimo | moe? | 21:06 | |
vendethiel | ~ | 21:08 | |
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timotimo | i feel a bit bad about not being productive today :( | 21:43 | |
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timotimo | i suppose i was eductive at least | 22:15 | |
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