»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'perl6: say 3;' or rakudo:, niecza:, std:, or /msg camelia perl6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by sorear on 25 June 2013. |
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japhb | Gotcha | 00:00 | |
TimToady | S09 is mostly inspired by PDL in the first place | ||
japhb | Right | ||
TimToady | as in "How can we make all the PDL-folk not be able to stand not switching to Perl 6" :) | ||
japhb | Heh | 00:01 | |
TimToady | std: my $x = anon %{*}[*] of Int; | ||
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 127m» | ||
TimToady | basically a constructor there... | ||
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TimToady | std: my $x = anon %{Any}[3] of Int; | 00:02 | |
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 127m» | ||
TimToady | in some sense "anon" is the equivalent of other language's "new" | 00:03 | |
m: my $obj = anon Int $; $obj++; say $obj | 00:04 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 609fb8: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/sok2_qC7wmUnsupported use of $; variable; in Perl 6 please use real multidimensional hashesat /tmp/sok2_qC7wm:1------> my $obj = anon Int $;⏏ $obj++; say $obj» | ||
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TimToady | m: my $obj = anon Int $ ; $obj++; say $obj | 00:04 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 609fb8: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/l6jdgcij2Ranon scoped variables not yet implemented. Sorry. at /tmp/l6jdgcij2R:1------> my $obj = anon Int $ ⏏; $obj++; say $obj expecting any of: scop…» | ||
TimToady | aww | 00:05 | |
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TimToady | std: my $; | 00:08 | |
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of $; variable; in Perl 6 please use real multidimensional hashes at /tmp/ZLCQisZTX1 line 1:------> my $;⏏<EOL>Parse failedFAILED 00:00 121m» | ||
TimToady | hmm, coulda swore we fixed thatone | ||
n: my $; | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
TimToady | maybe it was in niecza... | ||
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BenGoldberg | std: my $ ; | 00:10 | |
camelia | std ec3d853: OUTPUT«ok 00:00 122m» | ||
TimToady | maybe I just thought about fixing it and got discouraged when I realized I had to reinstall YAML and Moose yet again | 00:12 | |
Successfully installed Moose-2.1208 | 00:14 | ||
35 distributions installed | |||
and Try/Tiny and File/ShareDir | |||
whose bright idea was it to implement a Perl 6 parser in Perl 5, anyway...? | 00:17 | ||
japhb | .oO( Mu: Your question assumes it was a bright idea ... ) |
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;-) | |||
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TimToady had forgotten how hard it is to write in the subset of Perl 6 that translates to Perl 5... | 00:40 | ||
(not for the above check, but for duplicate chars in a cclass, which needs something like /(.) .*? $0/ ) | |||
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TimToady | eep, sprint has bought t-mobile...so much for my good phone service... | 00:56 | |
rindolf | TimToady: hi, can I /msg you? | 00:58 | |
TimToady: that sucks. | 00:59 | ||
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timotimo | glad to see async socket tests land, donaldh++ | 01:09 | |
pdurbin | d'oh! I'm on t-mobile too. huh. "Sprint and T-Mobile are both majority owned by large, international telecommunications groups" -- dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06/04/spr...lion-deal/ | 01:10 | |
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dalek | d: 77c9884 | TimToady++ | STD.pm6: Detect repeat chars in character classes |
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d: 0f2049c | TimToady++ | STD.pm6: Prefer bare sigils over special vars in decls |
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colomon | Funny, I was just this evening wondering if repeat chars would be noticed. | 01:33 | |
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colomon | when I was committing sins against Unicode like this: $title .= subst(/<[ÔÖÒÓØŌÕ]>/, "O", :global); | 01:33 | |
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aindilis` | sorear: hey | 03:19 | |
I've been trying to talk with you for a couple years now, do you have a moment? | 03:20 | ||
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TimToady | std: my $; | 04:36 | |
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 122m» | ||
TimToady | std: / <[ '\a' .. "\z" ]> / | 04:37 | |
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unrecognized backslash sequence: '\z' at /tmp/VtgTjSrxxr line 1:------> / <[ '\a' .. "\z⏏" ]> /Potential difficulties: Repeated character (") unexpectedly found in character class at /tmp/VtgTjSrxxr …» | ||
TimToady | std: / <[ '\a' .. "\b" ]> / | ||
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties: Repeated character (") unexpectedly found in character class at /tmp/xcV9CZa5El line 1:------> / <[ '\a' .. "\b" ]⏏> / Repeated character (') unexpectedly found in character class at /tmp/xcV9CZa5El line 1:…» | ||
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FROGGS_ | aindilis`: you might have more luck when you talk to sorear via mail or so... he wasn't here for months | 06:31 | |
sergot | morning! o/ | 06:43 | |
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FROGGS_ | morning sergot | 06:44 | |
sergot | FROGGS_: o/ | 06:47 | |
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dalek | p/p6level_slangs: 0820d91 | (Tobias Leich)++ | src/vm/moar/QAST/QASTRegexCompilerMAST.nqp: disable cursor type caching for now |
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p/p6level_slangs: d3566fd | (Tobias Leich)++ | src/QRegex/Cursor.nqp: try to re-obtain the cursor class That seems to help in !cursor_capture, but not for !protoregex. It looks like the call to self."$rxname"() explodes... |
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dalek | kudo/p6level_slangs: f036260 | (Tobias Leich)++ | src/Perl6/Grammar.nqp: add a method LANG2 where we can play with :shared We survive the call to the foreign statementlist token, but we die when trying to return something from LANG2, or rather when handling the return value in the nqp-ish grammar. |
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dalek | kudo/p6level_slangs: 11ef54f | (Tobias Leich)++ | COBOL.pm: add slang example to play with This must be loaded by a 'use' statement, not with -M |
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FROGGS_ | .tell jnthn I made branches in nqp/rakudo called p6level_slangs if you want to poke it... run it as perl6-m -I. -e "use COBOL; 1" | 07:11 | |
yoleaux | FROGGS_: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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FROGGS_ | .tell jnthn what if I create (and return) an NQPCursor in LANG2 after the call to the foreign statementlist? | 07:19 | |
yoleaux | FROGGS_: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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brrt | work on the HTTP modules seems like its shaping up | 07:33 | |
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moritz | aye, sergot++ makes lots of progress and good commits | 07:37 | |
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brrt | fun stuff :-) | 07:38 | |
brrt wants more tuits | 07:39 | ||
hmm... can't build nqp with my moar-jit branch | 07:40 | ||
that may just be my old checkout | |||
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virtualsue | o/ | 07:41 | |
moritz | brrt: where's that branch? | 07:42 | |
brrt: and can you please make dalek report it here and/or in #moarvm? | |||
see github.com/perl6/mu/blob/master/mi...k-push.txt | |||
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brrt | dalek reports on it in #moarvm :-) | 07:47 | |
github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/tree/moar-jit | 07:48 | ||
moritz | ok, great | 07:52 | |
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jnthn | morning, #perl6 | 08:09 | |
yoleaux | 07:11Z <FROGGS_> jnthn: I made branches in nqp/rakudo called p6level_slangs if you want to poke it... run it as perl6-m -I. -e "use COBOL; 1" | ||
07:19Z <FROGGS_> jnthn: what if I create (and return) an NQPCursor in LANG2 after the call to the foreign statementlist? | |||
sergot | jnthn: o/ | ||
brrt | \o jnthn | 08:10 | |
FROGGS_ | jnthn: when I return a %*LANG<MAIN>.'!cursor_init' it "succeeds", but of course my action method does not get called | 08:11 | |
but still, nice to know what happens | |||
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jnthn notices that brrt++'s blog ain't on planeteria.org/perl6/ | 08:19 | ||
brrt | no... it isn't yet | ||
moritz | what's the URL? | ||
I think I can add it | |||
brrt | brrt-to-the-future.blogger.nl/ | ||
that'd be awesome :-) | 08:20 | ||
virtualsue | i'm getting resolve 'stage failed for String::Koremutake: Project String::Koremutake not found in the ecosystem' | ||
tadzik | is it? :) | ||
moritz | brrt: uhm, looks like the wrong URL | ||
tadzik | oh, it is indeed | 08:21 | |
virtualsue: try 'panda update'? | |||
virtualsue | but i can see the module on the modules.perl6.org page | ||
moritz | blogspot.nl | ||
brrt is still confused about all the things called blogspot (or not) | |||
virtualsue has a look at panda | |||
tadzik | feather.perl6.nl:3000/module/String;Koremutake it's tehre | 08:22 | |
virtualsue | thanks tadzik | ||
tadzik | so panda should know about it if its DB is up to date | ||
you're welcome | 08:23 | ||
virtualsue | panda update fixed it | ||
moritz | brrt: I've added yoru blog to planeteria.org/perl6/ but it'll likely take some time before it shows up | 08:25 | |
brrt | i'll wait | 08:26 | |
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moritz | wait faster! | 08:27 | |
brrt | :-) | 08:31 | |
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nwc10 | dear all, does Swift have closures? | 08:40 | |
donaldh | yes | 08:41 | |
nwc10 | oh, interesting. Proper closures? | 08:42 | |
donaldh | “Functions are actually a special case of closures. You can write a closure without a name by surrounding code with braces ({}). Use in to separate the arguments and return type from the body.” | ||
numbers.map({ | 08:43 | ||
(number: Int) -> Int in | |||
let result = 3 * number | |||
return result | |||
}) | |||
moritz | nwc10: I haven't heard anybody complain that the closures aren't "proper", so I'll guess they are :-) | 08:44 | |
nwc10 | OK. The caveat "proper" was because of what I'd recently learned about Python | ||
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moritz | it's actually an interesting idea to put the signature into the curlies | 08:45 | |
because then the formal parameter isn't an exception to the scoping rules | |||
in p6, we write -> $x { $x }, and the $x is once outside the curlies, which looks like a violation of the "{} are scope boundaries" rule | 08:46 | ||
jnthn | In that sense, so does sub foo($a) { }, however. :) | 08:47 | |
timotimo | but then you expect you can put the parameters all over the place inside the curlies, much like our $^a vars | ||
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donaldh | Swift has optional trailing closure syntax. Instead of someFunc( { ... } ) you can write someFunc() { ... } | 08:51 | |
timotimo | that's kinda like ruby's blocks? | 08:53 | |
moritz | jnthn: yes | 08:54 | |
I'm not saying we should change Perl 6 (just for the record :-) | |||
masak | antenoon, #perl6 | 08:58 | |
moritz | \o masak | 08:59 | |
timotimo | kasam o/ | 09:00 | |
moritz is drowning in yak wool at $work | |||
jnthn | Cool off with a yak tea! | 09:03 | |
moritz thinks that at least tea should be vegetarian | 09:04 | ||
masak | I assume jnthn is referrint to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butter_tea | ||
referring( | |||
augh, referring* | |||
jnthn | masak: yes, that's what I was referrint( to. | 09:06 | |
masak | heh. | ||
moritz would likely skip lunch if he drank a butter tea now | 09:07 | ||
tadzik | reffermint, is it like peppermint? | 09:08 | |
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timotimo | if someone had more experience with gobject, it could be cool to have a "automatically generate low-level perl6 bindings" tool/module/thingy | 09:19 | |
allegedly you can "just do that" | |||
jnthn | I've heard so too | ||
timotimo | though a high-level binding on top of those would probably still be desirable | 09:20 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: c0ef75e | jnthn++ | src/core/Supply (2 files): Implement Supply.on_demand. Provides an easy way to create on-demand supplies. |
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kudo/nom: 7fd39c3 | jnthn++ | src/core/IO/Socket/Async.pm: Don't leak VM handle from async socket close. |
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aindilis` | FROGGS_: thanks | 10:29 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: a83d819 | jnthn++ | src/core/IO/Socket/Async.pm: Use Supply.on_demand in sockets implementation. |
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ast: 09c9b75 | jnthn++ | S32-io/IO-Socket-Async.t: Add missing awaits to ensure correct test output. Also, due to improvements in IO::Socket::Async, connection failures will always be delivered through a broken Promise, rather than maybe being immediate or maybe breaking the Promise. |
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lizmat | good *, #perl6 | ||
jnthn | o/ lizmat | 10:32 | |
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lizmat | jnthn: I assume Supply.for would also need to call on_demand, rather than .new, right> | 10:32 | |
? | |||
jnthn | lizmat: Well, Supply.for currently implements the same pattern. | 10:34 | |
lizmat: That is, it does the work to run per tapping. | |||
lizmat: As does interval | |||
lizmat | ah, ok | ||
jnthn | lizmat: It would be possible to re-implement Supply.for in terms of Supply.demand. | ||
lizmat is slowly waking up | |||
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jnthn | lizmat: Not sure if it's worthwhile, though. | 10:35 | |
lizmat | indeed... | ||
ok | |||
jnthn | Also I think by law of minimum concurrency, Supply.for should also default to CurrentThreadScheduler. | ||
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lizmat | ah, good one, yes | 10:36 | |
as would Supply.interval | 10:37 | ||
jnthn | No | ||
interval *has* to schedule. | 10:38 | ||
'cus it's time based | |||
lizmat | ah, duh, even though each tap has its own :-) | ||
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lizmat | jnthn: would it be wise to create a new CurrentThreadScheduler object for each call to Supply.for ? | 10:39 | |
jnthn | No, it's a singleton | 10:41 | |
lizmat: To be clear, it always means "schedule immediately" | 10:42 | ||
lizmat: It's not like some kind of EventLoopScheduler or so that delivers to a single thread that is waiting for work. | 10:43 | ||
Such a construct could be useful, mind... | |||
lizmat | hmmm.. I'm not seeing the singleton part when looking at the CurrentThreadScheduler / Scheduler code | 10:44 | |
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jnthn | lizmat: Singleton is maybe the wrong way to point it; it's more that it has no instance state, so any instance behaves just the same as the type object. | 10:44 | |
s/point/put/ | 10:45 | ||
So creating instances of it is just a waste. | |||
lizmat | m: say CurrentThreadScheduler.new.WHICH; say CurrentThreadScheduler.new.WHICH | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 609fb8: OUTPUT«CurrentThreadScheduler|139800738823288CurrentThreadScheduler|139800738831856» | ||
lizmat | so no singleton | 10:46 | |
ah, ok, see what you mean | |||
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jnthn | donaldh: With cancellation implemneted in Moar for listen, I'm now reliably passing all but the final test, which I guess is because read_bytes is NYI yet... | 10:51 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 9644b26 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/SupplyOperations.pm: Make Supply.for default to CurrentThreadScheduler |
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dalek | p: 2180903 | jnthn++ | tools/build/MOAR_REVISION: Bump to a MoarVM with async socket improvements. |
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dalek | ast: fb9fe03 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-supply/ (32 files): We don't need a CurrentThreadScheduler instance |
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ast: 7db5a80 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S17-supply/delay.t: Fudge Supply.delay pending further investigation |
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kudo/nom: 408ebb9 | jnthn++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: Bump to NQP/Moar with async socket improvements. |
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kudo/nom: 13ffc9e | jnthn++ | t/spectest.data: Run IO-Socket-Async.t on MoarVM. May work on JVM too, in which case can simply mark it "# conc" later. |
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ribasushi | what is the status of perl6 => perl5 code translations, especially when it comes to grammars? | 12:03 | |
moritz | ribasushi: I'm not aware of any such translation, just some compilation | 12:04 | |
perlito does it, to some extend | |||
ribasushi | can I have a p6 grammar/actionset as the primary source of logic which produces a data structure, and then have that automagically converted to p5 code to use? | ||
moritz | I can't say how good it is, though | ||
ribasushi | well, it's patchable I presume | 12:05 | |
anything else to investigate apart from perlito? | |||
moritz | std.pm has its own traslatoer | ||
which is good enough to bootstrap STD.pm6 | 12:06 | ||
github.com/perl6/std | |||
jnthn | errands, bbiab | 12:07 | |
lizmat | afk for a while | 12:11 | |
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sjn | 12:16 | ||
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sjn | \o/ | ||
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sjn is speechless | 12:16 | ||
sergot | hi sjn ! o/ | 12:17 | |
timotimo | ribasushi: we can't allow a good translator to exist, we need to make perl5 programmers unable to stand staying on perl5 :P | 12:18 | |
so they come over and help out with stuff; using, testing, porting, performance, articles, documentation, ... | |||
sjn | hello Filip :) | ||
arnsholt | o/ | 12:31 | |
[Coke] | huh: ebookily.org/txt/perl-6 | 12:34 | |
wish github had a commit viewer that let you hide whitespace. | 12:42 | ||
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FROGGS_ | [Coke]: there is | 12:47 | |
"Adding ?w=1 to any diff URL will remove any changes only in whitespace, enabling you to see only that code that has changed." | 12:49 | ||
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timotimo | [Coke]: that's like a publisher selling printed-out wikipedia articles on amazon | 12:56 | |
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[Coke] | timotimo: just surprised Perl 6 is on their radar. ;0 | 12:59 | |
er, :) | |||
jnthn | May just be automated... | ||
timotimo | automated crawling and such | ||
surely | |||
put as little human work in as possible, get the biggest profit from catching users who don't know what they're dealing with | 13:00 | ||
donaldh | jnthn: yes. what's weird is that the NYI exception goes missing and the last async test hangs. | 13:01 | |
[Coke] | FROGGS_: that's awesome. now I wish there was a button that did that. :) | 13:02 | |
jnthn | donaldh: Odd, with latest Moar all pass for me now. | ||
Wait, you mean on JVM | |||
? | |||
donaldh | No, it was in answer to your message about Moar. | 13:03 | |
read_bytes NYT | |||
NYI even | |||
jnthn | yeah, you need latest Moar | 13:04 | |
There's no NYI there any more 'cus it now works :) | 13:05 | ||
sergot | m: IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, :port<80>, :timeout<1>); | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«Type check failed in assignment to '$!port'; expected 'Int' but got 'Str' in block at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:893 in method BUILDALL at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:876 in method bless at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:865 in method new at src/gen/m-CORE…» | ||
sergot | m: IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, port => 80, timeout => 1); | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
jnthn | :port(80) # is also just fine. | ||
donaldh | When I wrote the test yesterday, Moar was hanging and I couldn't figure out where the NYI exception was being swallowed up. I guess it doesn't matter now. jnthn++ | ||
sergot | jnthn++ | ||
jnthn | donaldh: OK. I guess the changes I did maybe helped | 13:06 | |
donaldh: Because after the on_demand race-fixing thing but before I implemented the bytes thing, I was reliably getting the NYI. | |||
sergot | m: class A { has Int $.timeout is rw = 180; sub a { IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, port => 80, timeout => $.timeout); } }; A.new.a; | 13:08 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/f5xun9Lpr6Variable $.timeout used where no 'self' is availableat /tmp/f5xun9Lpr6:1------> le.pl>, port => 80, timeout => $.timeout⏏); } }; A.new.a; expecting any …» | ||
donaldh | k. That explains it. I'll pull the latest of __everything__ | ||
jnthn | OK. Hopefully then it passes cleanly for you :) | ||
sergot | m: class A { has Int $.timeout is rw = 180; sub a { IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, port => 80, timeout => $.timeout); } }; my $a = A.new; $a.a; | 13:09 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/BnR3Qnw3_gVariable $.timeout used where no 'self' is availableat /tmp/BnR3Qnw3_g:1------> le.pl>, port => 80, timeout => $.timeout⏏); } }; my $a = A.new; $a.a; ex…» | ||
sergot | Huh, what is wrong here? | ||
oh. sub... | 13:10 | ||
m: class A { has Int $.timeout is rw = 180; method a { IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, port => 80, timeout => $.timeout); } }; my $a = A.new; $a.a; | |||
jnthn | sergot: Trying to use a method call in a sub | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
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donaldh suspects he misused multi subs in IO-Socket-Async.t | 13:20 | ||
jnthn | I was a little surprised by the factoring, but it works. :) | ||
donaldh | I got annoyed typing out repeat clients that did slightly different things. | 13:21 | |
But no need for multi subs. Explicitly named subs would be more obvious :) | |||
donaldh admits he was also playing and learning | 13:23 | ||
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jnthn | if playing be the food of new spectests, play on! :) | 13:25 | |
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FROGGS_ | [Coke]: maybe there is no button because ?w=1 implies ?no_python=1 and they don't wanna upset pythoniasts :o) | 13:26 | |
jnthn | .oO( ?no_project_euler=1&no_lol=1 ) |
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timotimo | :80port | ||
FROGGS_ | m: IO::Socket::INET.new(:host<google.pl>, :80port, :1timeout); | 13:27 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS_ | haha | ||
that looks ugly :o) | |||
jnthn | oh my... :P | ||
FROGGS_ | (for this example) | ||
timotimo | aye | ||
but i'm still amused we can do it like that | |||
FROGGS_ | yeah | ||
[Coke] | I am not amused. :| | ||
FROGGS_ | how many pair-ish constructors do we have now? | 13:28 | |
jnthn | m: :!1amused # :) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/eMzVZbfoV1Malformed False pair; expected identifierat /tmp/eMzVZbfoV1:1------> :!⏏1amused # :)» | ||
moritz | a negated pair can't have a value | ||
timotimo | at least they all start with : :) | ||
FROGGS_ | it already has | ||
jnthn | Yeah, that's the error I was expecting, but the one we got makes sense too :) | ||
timotimo | could easily parse :! <digit>+ and give a more helpful error message in that case | 13:29 | |
FROGGS_ | [Coke]: it makes sense for Date.add( :1day ) | ||
so perhaps for every kind of unit | |||
jnthn | Well, the goal was :1st working :) | ||
timotimo | i'm not 100% sure i like syntax like Date.add() :1day | 13:30 | |
it could very well end up confusing | 13:31 | ||
but what do i know :) | |||
moritz | doctor, it hurts when I write :80port | ||
FROGGS_ | it is just a shorter notation for .add( day => 1 ) | ||
jnthn | try writing it with your left hand instead... | ||
FROGGS_ | so, for that particular thing it is nice I think | ||
timotimo | i know what it does :) | 13:32 | |
[Coke] | FROGGS_: i don't think it makes sense there, either. :P | 13:37 | |
FROGGS_ | [Coke]: bah | ||
:P | |||
[Coke] | this is something that shouldn't have been generified, IMO. | ||
also: www.bbc.com/news/health-27695140 - camel infection led to mers death. | 13:38 | ||
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donaldh | That camel has its handbrake on | 13:50 | |
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donaldh | do :1st :2nd :3rd all appear as different named attributes? | 13:54 | |
dalek | kudo-star-daily: 9aaf76c | coke++ | log/ (14 files): today (automated commit) |
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jnthn | m: sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:1st, :2nd, :3rd) | 13:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«("st" => 1, "rd" => 3, "nd" => 2).hash» | ||
[Coke] | no change in R* failures (moar, jvm) | ||
jnthn: if you want "1", wouldn't it be better to have it key off the 1 instead of the st? | |||
m: sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:4th, :5th) | 13:56 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«("th" => 5).hash» | ||
[Coke] | ^^ | ||
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jnthn | [Coke]: No, I think it's how it wants to be... | 13:58 | |
[Coke] | ew. | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: Or at least, I don't think turning it around would help | ||
It's the number that tends to vary | 13:59 | ||
nd/st/th/rd is just a rare case | |||
[Coke] | so, it only works for unique suffixes, and you have to know the suffix (or grep the keys) to get the value. | ||
jnthn | It's just another way to pass a named arg | ||
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[Coke] | is it specced? only thing I see for "1st" in S06 is for a trait modifier, not a named arg. | 14:01 | |
jnthn | May be in S02 which specs colon pairs. Also used all over S05. | 14:02 | |
PerlJam | :3rd looks nice, but :3nth not so much :) | 14:04 | |
It's used all over S05, but I don't recall that it was ever generalized | |||
[Coke] finds it in S02. | 14:05 | ||
[Coke] sighs and moves on. | 14:06 | ||
PerlJam | ah, it is in S02:3778 | ||
synopsebot | Link: perlcabal.org/syn/S02.html#line_3778 | ||
[Coke] | that doesn't look right.. | ||
donaldh | from S05 it looks like 3rd should be an alias for nth(3) so could the same happen for named args? | ||
[Coke] | web site is showing the wrong line there. | 14:07 | |
moritz | donaldh: I'm pretty sure that match/subst is what embeds the knowledge that nth and rd are synonymous, not something generic on the syntax level | 14:08 | |
jnthn | donaldh: Well, you can always write :nd(:st(:rd(:$th))) or so... | ||
[Coke] | ah, and if you want more than one, you do :nth(4,5) (or, possibly :rd(4,5) ) | 14:09 | |
PerlJam | Hmm. the wording in S02 kind of implies that :3.14foo might also work. (3.14 is a "literal decimal number" is it not?) | 14:10 | |
[Coke] | m: sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:3.14th) | 14:11 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tbwzH5NHAhMalformed radix numberat /tmp/tbwzH5NHAh:1------> sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:3⏏.14th) expecting any of: number in radix notation» | ||
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PerlJam | fwiw, I lean to the side that :3.14foo should not work and the spec should be updated. That sugar seems more like saccharine to me. | 14:14 | |
jnthn | Agree | ||
zengargoyle | i took 'decimal' to be base 10 | 14:16 | |
PerlJam | also, what about :-15foo ? | ||
(-15 is also a literal decimal number) | 14:17 | ||
[Coke] | m: sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:-1971th) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/EgbKwDDad_Unable to parse expression in argument list; couldn't find final ')' at /tmp/EgbKwDDad_:1------> sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(⏏:-1971th) expecting …» | ||
moritz | just non-negative integers please :-) | ||
FROGGS_ | m: say :829670938021746923185923874658723694856392485639847569384756blurb | 14:18 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«» | ||
FROGGS_ | m: say :82blurb | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«» | ||
FROGGS_ | m: say :blurb | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«» | ||
FROGGS_ | ahh | ||
-.- | |||
PerlJam | say ate it | ||
FROGGS_ | yeah | ||
m: say (:829670938021746923185923874658723694856392485639847569384756blurb) | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«"blurb" => -9223372036854775808» | ||
moritz | way to get negative numbers :-) | 14:19 | |
PerlJam | heh | ||
FROGGS_ | there is your negative int :o) | ||
dalek | ecs: 10d852e | duff++ | S02-bits.pod: Clarify :16sweet a bit |
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PerlJam | m: say (:0foo) | 14:21 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«"foo" => 0» | ||
PerlJam | (just checking :) | 14:22 | |
zengargoyle | old rakudo star give a Malfored radix number error | ||
PerlJam | yeah, it's a newish featuer | ||
I think jnthn only implemented it yesterday | 14:23 | ||
zengargoyle | ah, that happens to me a lot :) | ||
moritz | well, in here we like to showcase new features with the bit | 14:26 | |
*bot | |||
zengargoyle | i'm going to try and figure out the build process this weekend maybe, been relying on star and rakudobrew so far | 14:27 | |
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PerlJam | Have any of you seen www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQnVTKUSMaA ? | 14:29 | |
Perl 6 needs some of that. | |||
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PerlJam | (I'm not sure that I agree with the premise that mojo does for Perl 5 what rails did for ruby, but the core idea of doing cools stuff and make it pretty seem right) | 14:30 | |
moritz enjoyed hashrocket.com/blog/posts/x-men-day...ned-in-git | 14:31 | ||
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donaldh | Oh, I see what Supply.on_demand does. It restarts the listen on each new tap. jnthn++ | 14:44 | |
donaldh needs to implement IIOCancelable for AsyncServerSocketHandle and AsyncSocketHandle | 14:45 | ||
rather: it delays listen until first tap. | |||
jnthn | Right. | 14:46 | |
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hoelzro | has anyone written Supply::Depot yet? | 14:56 | |
timotimo | Supply::Pylons and Supply::Overlords as well | 14:57 | |
hoelzro | =) | ||
all of the error messages could be from SC | |||
FROGGS_ | Supply::Chartreuse? | ||
tadzik | won't that mean that it may never come? :o :( | ||
jnthn isn't sure asynchronous chartreuse is a good idea... :) | 14:59 | ||
sjn | Supply::Plural # Supplies feature!! | 15:00 | |
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FROGGS_ | *g* | ||
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dalek | p: bbaf492 | (Donald Hunter)++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/io/AsyncServerSocketHandle.java: Handle unresolved addresss and return same error as moar. |
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p: 7a36ff2 | (Donald Hunter)++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/ (3 files): Implement cancel for AsyncServerSocketHandle. |
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donaldh | uh oh, there's a snake in my addresss | ||
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FROGGS_ | :o9 | 15:07 | |
:o) | |||
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FROGGS_ | m: use QAST:from<NQP> | 15:18 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unexpected named parameter 'line' passed» | ||
FROGGS_ | p: use QAST:from<NQP> | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 13ffc9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===get_iter() not implemented in class 'Stash'» | ||
FROGGS_ | j: use QAST:from<NQP> | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 13ffc9: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | 15:19 | |
FROGGS_ | dammit, I thought that was working once :/ | ||
star-m: use QAST:from<NQP> | 15:20 | ||
camelia | star-m 2014.04: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unexpected named parameter 'line' passed» | ||
FROGGS_ | star-p: use QAST:from<NQP> | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS_ | huh | ||
star-p: use QAST:from<NQP>; say QAST::Op | |||
camelia | star-p 2014.04: OUTPUT«No such method 'gist' for invocant of type 'QAST::Op' in sub say at gen/parrot/CORE.setting:13539 in block at /tmp/VKW4RetciV:1» | ||
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FROGGS_ | ahh, found && fixed | 15:34 | |
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dalek | ecs: 44dd6bd | (Nick Patch)++ | S15-unicode.pod: [S15] typos |
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donaldh | jnthn: did you say # conc was the annotation to get async tests to execute on both moar and jvm ? | 15:50 | |
moritz | I'm pretty sure he did | 15:51 | |
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donaldh | it's used for supply so yes :) | 15:52 | |
jnthn | yeah | 15:53 | |
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donaldh | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/275 Enable async socket tests on jvm backend | 15:55 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 6277d48 | (Donald Hunter)++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: Bump nqp revision to get async cancel on jvm. |
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kudo/nom: e6d0182 | (Donald Hunter)++ | t/spectest.data: Enable IO-Socket-Async.t on jvm. |
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kudo/nom: c6ff677 | jonathan++ | t (2 files): Merge pull request #275 from donaldh/async_jvm Enable async socket tests on jvm backend |
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carlin | Hi | 16:01 | |
I have updated Crypt::Bcrypt to use LibraryMake | 16:02 | ||
xfix | Hi. | ||
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carlin | could someone please add it to Panda? | 16:02 | |
github.com/carbin/p6-Crypt-Bcrypt | |||
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TimToady | std: list(1,2,3): 4,5,6 | 16:08 | |
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 125m» | ||
TimToady | std: list(1,2,3): { #`[I'm a trailing closure] } | ||
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 127m» | ||
TimToady | nobody actually implements that yet... | 16:09 | |
jnthn ins't sure what it does :P | |||
TimToady | just the same as if you'd said list(1,2,3,{}) | 16:10 | |
jnthn | ah | ||
TimToady | if we have some mechanism for moving a trailing closure to the & param, that would be independent | ||
dalek | osystem: 2811cbf | (Konrad Borowski)++ | META.list: Add Crypt::Bcrypt to ecosystem. |
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xfix | carlin: done | ||
TimToady | and probably only available for a statically known final arg | 16:11 | |
xfix | (you may want to wait a while, modules.perl6.org takes a while to update) | ||
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TimToady | not gonna go as far as Ruby and have a SEKRIT argument | 16:11 | |
er, parameter | 16:12 | ||
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TimToady | anyway, that's the syntactic direction we'd take if we deemed trailing closures to be in need of more implementation | 16:13 | |
but instead of list(1,2,3): {...} we generally just write (1,2,3).list: {...} currently | |||
though, of course, that's a method call, not a function call | |||
so not quite the same | 16:14 | ||
something to be said for early binding on that | |||
carlin | xfix++, thanks | 16:17 | |
TimToady | well, not with .list, but with .map and .grep | ||
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TimToady | note that all the existing and proposed trailing closure syntaxes (other than control statements) require that colon to avoid TTIAR ambiguity | 16:19 | |
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xfix | Ruby does that without need for colon, but I guess that Perl 6's syntax is more complex. | 16:20 | |
TimToady | Perl 6's syntax is more extensible, is the main reason | ||
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TimToady | we looked really hard at doing it without the colon, and decided it wasn't worth it | 16:21 | |
the only way to make it work is to always require () on method calls | 16:22 | ||
which we deemed to be too high a price | |||
at least for standard p6; slangs will happen, of course :) | 16:25 | ||
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TimToady | ribasushi: note that STD's translation of itself to Perl 5 results in code that is 13x bigger, because P5's engine doesn't really have the primitives to do what P6 needs | 16:32 | |
ribasushi | which is perfectly fine... I think | 16:34 | |
I mean take Parse::RecDescent - the compiled grammars are also huge | |||
TimToady | also, STD has to be written in a strict subset of P6 that is translatable to P5, which is kind of unfortunate at times | 16:35 | |
ribasushi | basically I have a semi-grammar and a well defined output of this grammar, I want to get a foot hold into perl6 by migrating the thing to perl6, but keeping my perl5 end-users | ||
is the actual use-case | |||
TimToady | well, some viv variant may work for you in that case | 16:36 | |
ribasushi | to define this even further | ||
I want to change "turn the homegrown LR grammar-joke-of-an-engine into a P::RD thing" to "turn the homegrown engine into a p6 project, which outputs p5 code to include in the cpan offering" | 16:37 | ||
masak | \o/ | ||
ribasushi++ | 16:38 | ||
TimToady | I'll point out that STD isn't even capable of translating /(.).*?$0/ correctly yet, as I discovered yesterday :/ | ||
ribasushi | well, there's room for improvement... I hope? :) | 16:39 | |
so then to restate the question from earlier - what is my best (not necessarily fastest) road from A to B? | |||
TimToady | well, it'd work in a rule, but not in an action where you run a sub rx | ||
I dunno; there aren't currently longterm plans to continue supporting STD, but hey, it's open source | 16:40 | ||
ribasushi | you mentioned "viv" earlier - what's that? | 16:41 | |
xfix | The program that converts Perl 6 to Perl 5. | ||
TimToady | it's the vi to v translator :) | ||
xfix | perl6.org/compilers/std-viv | 16:42 | |
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TimToady | what takes STD.pm6 and turns it into STD.pm5 | 16:42 | |
ribasushi | ok | ||
TimToady | but you can see how snippets parse with 'viv -e' which will dump out the AST | 16:43 | |
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TimToady | sorear++ put a lot of work into making that pretty | 16:43 | |
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FROGGS | \o/ | 16:45 | |
TimToady | at this point, however, if we wanted a high-quality translation, we'd probably write a P5 backend for rakudo, so that most of the implementation really is in P6, rather than P5 patched together with chewing gum and baling wire | ||
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FROGGS | my "COBOL" slang now makes a QAST::OP in its action method of statementlist that actually gets merged into the ast :o) | 16:46 | |
TimToady | .oO(The amazing thing is not that the bear dances well, but that it dances at all.) |
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FROGGS | so I have a hackish slang written in P6 | ||
it uses the QAST nqp module, but the grammar and the action class is P6 | |||
TimToady | FROGGS++ | ||
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ribasushi | TimToady: hmmmm | 16:47 | |
how hard is that for a dedicated non-stupid individual? | |||
the "write a P5 backend for rakudo" | |||
TimToady | there's certainly a lot of prior art on what would need to be spat out P5-wise, so not too difficult, I guess | 16:48 | |
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TimToady | basically the lazy list emulation and the cursor model are already sitting there waiting to be reused with a different P5 emitter | 16:48 | |
and the LTM engine | 16:49 | ||
ribasushi | I assume you mean the stuff from inside std-viv | ||
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TimToady | I mean the lib stuff already written in p5 that gets included with what you emit | 16:50 | |
rurban | ribasushi: you could also try perlito | ||
FROGGS | ribasushi: besides de/serialization you have to make these ops available: github.com/perl6/nqp/blob/master/d...s.markdown | 16:51 | |
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ribasushi | rurban: I am aware of perlito, but it seems pretty... it seems like a "first prototype to throw away" kind of thing | 16:53 | |
smls | Hi #perl6 | ||
yoleaux | 3 Mar 2014 04:09Z <Mouq> smls: What font is used in imgur.com/a/y1dHo ? It looks like Helvetica or Arial but not quite... | ||
3 Mar 2014 04:16Z <Mouq> smls: And I can't say how much I love the mockup btw. I hope you don't mind if I've done the smallest amount of work getting the docs to look like it. The only thing I note on it is that Routine may need to be broken up into sub-categories | |||
smls | oh, has it been that long | ||
ribasushi | FROGGS: btw liz mentioned you are working on v5 quite a lot lately | 16:54 | |
smls | r: my Int @a; say @a ~~ Array[Int] | 16:55 | |
TimToady | smls: yes it has, welcome back :) | ||
camelia | rakudo-{parrot,moar} 13ffc9: OUTPUT«False» | ||
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ribasushi | FROGGS: what is the endgoal there if you take in consideration pure-perl stuff exclusively (there is more stuff writen in PP than you realize) | ||
smls | ^^ am I doing it wrong? | ||
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smls | (smart-matching the type of a typed array, that is) | 16:56 | |
vendethiel | .oO( are we erasing types yet ) |
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TimToady | smls: I believe that's a known bug | ||
smls | ok | ||
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smls | re "13:37 [Coke] this is something that shouldn't have been generified, IMO.": Yeah, the generalized :sweet(16) eqv :16sweet looks like a solution without a problem that doesn't really "make easy things easy etc." to offset the WATs it causes. | 17:05 | |
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smls | If anything, the :1st/:2nd/... regex modifiers should be generalized along a *different* axis: Keep them restricted to those particular number~suffix combinations, but translate them into :n($number) at the syntax level so any other operator/function that wants a named argument for a positional index can benefit from them. | 17:05 | |
That generalization would provide an actual benefit: It would significantly reduce the amount of boilerplate needed to imitate the regex operators' index handling, which as a side-effect will encourage consistency (both within Perl 6, and between built-in and module APIs). | 17:06 | ||
For example, right now it is easy to trip over the fact that s:2nd/A/B/ works, but .subst(/A/, 'B', :2nd) doesn't. | |||
xfix | I believe :2nd is here because of sed, but I agree it should be generalized. | 17:07 | |
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FROGGS | ribasushi: it is meant to be *the* migration thingy | 17:17 | |
move your code base with minimal effort to the rakudo platform, and then perhaps just extend it with P6-only stuff, and later rewrite parts when needed | 17:18 | ||
ribasushi | FROGGS: how far along are you / is there some rough "this is how you try things out" writeup? | 17:19 | |
FROGGS | ribasushi: github.com/rakudo-p5/v5/blob/master/STATUS-m.md | 17:21 | |
I am working on making it installable more easily | |||
bbiab | |||
flussence | r: enum Square <_ X O>; class Board { has Player @.p; }; class Player { } | 17:35 | |
camelia | rakudo-jvm c6ff67: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
..rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===cannot stringify thisError while constructing error object:Could not locate compile-time value for symbol Undeclared» | |||
..rakudo-parrot c6ff67: OUTPUT«Error while constructing error object:Could not locate compile-time value for symbol Undeclared===SORRY!===Error while compiling, type X::Undeclared what: Type symbol: Player suggestions: 0 at line 2, near " @.p; }; c"» | |||
flussence | if I take that enum out, I get a completely different (and more sense-making) error there... | 17:36 | |
m: class Board { has Player @.p; }; class Player { } | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Type 'Player' is not declaredat /tmp/yCw_GzKv25:1------> class Board { has Player⏏ @.p; }; class Player { }Malformed hasat /tmp/yCw_GzKv25:1------> class Board { has ⏏Pla…» | ||
flussence | n: enum Square <_ X O>; class Board { has Player @.p; }; class Player { } | 17:37 | |
camelia | niecza v24-109-g48a8de3: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Malformed has at /tmp/rhJN5hSt34 line 1:------> enum Square <_ X O>; class Board { has⏏ Player @.p; }; class Player { }Parse failed» | ||
flussence | when I was golfing that down, the 'Could not locate compile-time value for symbol' stayed but the thing after it varied | 17:38 | |
seems like a rakudobug...? | 17:40 | ||
vendethiel | std: n: enum Square <_ X O>; class Board { has Player @.p; }; class Player { } | 17:44 | |
camelia | std 0f2049c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===In has declaration, typename 'Player' must be predeclared (or marked as declarative with :: prefix) at /tmp/j_TJxY4htR line 1:------> Square <_ X O>; class Board { has Player⏏ @.p; }; class Player { }Mal…» | ||
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xfix | It would be fun if camelia would interpret ANSI color sequences, and convert them to IRC sequences. | 17:45 | |
brrt | does irc have color sequences? | 17:47 | |
xfix | 03Sure it does. | 17:48 | |
cognominal__ | nice indeed | 17:49 | |
brrt | what how i don't even | ||
geekosaur | brrt: originally defined by mirc | ||
search for "mirc color codes" for more information | 17:50 | ||
some of us use scripts in our clients that convert the ANSI to mIRC color codes | |||
brrt | i see | ||
colomon | Can't serialize an object of type Version | 17:51 | |
in sub to-json at lib/JSON/Tiny.pm:45 | |||
eleven broke emmentaler? | |||
FROGGS | colomon: /o\ | 17:52 | |
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FROGGS | colomon: what do you do to get that? | 17:52 | |
colomon | run smoker | ||
give me a moment | |||
.say: to-json %log; | 17:53 | ||
%log<_statistics> = { | 17:54 | ||
runtime => $end - $start, | |||
compiler => $*PERL<compiler><name>, | |||
version => $*PERL<compiler><ver>, | |||
datetime => DateTime.new(now).Str | |||
} | |||
maybe the issue? | |||
FROGGS | colomon: that looks more like lizmat++'s changes to $*PERL did it | ||
colomon | m: say $*PERL<compiler><ver>.WHAT | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PERL<compiler><ver> | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«(Version)Saw 1 call to deprecated code during execution.================================================================================$*PERL<compiler><ver> called at: /tmp/PU4AniGZpq, line 1Please use $*PERL.compiler.version instead.--…» | ||
rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«v2014.5.147.gc.6.ff.677Saw 1 call to deprecated code during execution.================================================================================$*PERL<compiler><ver> called at: /tmp/wwyqhDt2oe, line 1Please use $*PERL.compiler.version…» | |||
colomon | FROGGS: might well be | ||
FROGGS | star-m: say $*PERL<compiler><ver> | 17:55 | |
camelia | star-m 2014.04: OUTPUT«2014.04» | ||
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colomon | m: say $*PERL.compiler.version.WHAT | 17:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«(Version)» | ||
colomon | yeah, that's probably it | ||
FROGGS | yeah | ||
colomon | m: say $*PERL.compiler.version.Str | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«2014.5.147.gc.6.ff.677» | ||
colomon | should json be able to serialize classes? | 17:56 | |
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colomon | class objects, I mean? | 17:56 | |
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FROGGS | hmmm... | 17:56 | |
xfix | Probably not, unless they define to JSON conversion, or something. | ||
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flussence | as in type objects? | 17:56 | |
doesn't seem like there'd be a sane default for handling those. | 17:57 | ||
FROGGS | we could make it call .Str on things that are Cool perhaps... | 17:58 | |
colomon | anyway, for know I've changed my local copy of emmentaler to use $*PERL.compiler.ver.Str, and started the smoke test again. | ||
FROGGS | err, nvm | ||
xfix | In JavaScript, JSON serializes objects ignoring inherited properties (with exception for Date, which defines toJSON, which causes it to be converted to string). | 17:59 | |
colomon is trying to put off sorting out the nasty memory error the new $work library gives him in C++. | |||
FROGGS | jnthn: it seems that there are no nqp changes necessary for my slangy stuff btw | ||
colomon | JSON::Tiny should maybe check if an object has a to-json method defined. | ||
xfix | colomon: have you tried Valgrind? | 18:00 | |
colomon | xfix: yes | ||
xfix: now I know exactly where in someone else's code the error is happening, without any understanding of what is going on. | |||
xfix | Debugging C++ isn't really fun. It's even less fun than C. | ||
Good luck figuring the issue, you will need it. | 18:01 | ||
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vendethiel | colomon: try clang :) | 18:14 | |
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xfix | try -fsanitize=undefined | 18:16 | |
masak .oO( -fantasize=undefined ) | 18:18 | ||
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colomon | vendethiel: I think I'm using clang? i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2 | 18:22 | |
colomon may be confused on this front | |||
vendethiel | "llvm-gcc" seems kinda surprising no ? no idea | 18:23 | |
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geekosaur | colomon: that would not be clang | 18:26 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: What changes does it need? | ||
geekosaur | it's gcc sitting on top of llvm, but its error messages will be gccish not clang-ish | ||
FROGGS | jnthn: gist.github.com/FROGGS/2da7263ffe79d2a6465c | 18:27 | |
jnthn: I like it :o) | |||
flussence | aha, found something! | ||
m: enum A <X>; whoops | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===cannot stringify thisError while constructing error object:Could not locate compile-time value for symbol Undeclared::Symbols» | ||
flussence | m: enum A <Y>; whoops | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/2xU3BVRyQ2Undeclared routine: whoops used at line 1» | ||
FROGGS awaits jnthns shock, then resignation, then the ok to apply it *g* | |||
vendethiel | that all sounds too familiar ... | 18:28 | |
flussence | the enum's somehow making any use of X::* horribly confused. | ||
FROGGS | well, you don't have X::* anymore in the first case | ||
m: my class X { }; 1 1 | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Error while compiling, type X::Syntax::Confused at line 2, near "1"Error while constructing error object:Could not locate compile-time value for symbol Syntax::Confused» | ||
FROGGS | m: enum A <X>; | 18:29 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | that should probably explode nicely? | ||
flussence | that one's reasonable and valid code though. | ||
FROGGS | but it is some sort of redecl | 18:30 | |
I dunno | |||
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FROGGS | jnthn: I did not expect a shock that makes you speechless :P | 18:32 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: :P | 18:34 | |
FROGGS: Sorry, distracted ;) | |||
FROGGS | np *g* | 18:35 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: Is that FOREIGN_LANG call in the use statement control? | ||
FROGGS | jnthn: what? it is only used when switching the to another grammar by changing $*MAIN | ||
if this was what you asked for | 18:36 | ||
so, only that one thing calls that method | |||
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FROGGS | that is why I think it is okay to make this language switching a little bit more expensive, and let the regex compiler continue cheating | 18:37 | |
because we will not switch that often | |||
dalek | kudo/nom: 65f5f2c | (Tobias Leich)++ | src/Perl6/ModuleLoader.nqp: fix loading modules from NQP NQP's load_module method has no named params like 'line' or 'file', also it does not take an opts hash. This allows us to load QAST:from<NQP> again for example. |
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jnthn | FROGGS: Yeah, makes sense. | ||
TimToady | on the subject of :1day, I expect that to be written :day much of the time, at least where Cool and/or coercion is acceptable | 18:40 | |
.add(:day) ain't so bad | |||
FROGGS | jnthn: so, consensus given, I'd apply that patch as soon as v5 is turned into a P6 grammar+actions | ||
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jnthn | FROGGS: Yeah, I thin I'm OK with it. I don't think it'll be the final word on the area, but I suspect we need to explore some more real examples to understand it... | 18:46 | |
FROGGS | yeah... | ||
ahh, also we need to use FOREIGN_LANG instead of LANG in token comp_unit, in case somebody loads a slang via -M, which is very handy | 18:47 | ||
only when $*MAIN has changed of yourse | |||
course | |||
I hope that works out with eval and other stuff in v5 | 18:48 | ||
[Coke] | m: sub foo(*%x) { say %x.perl }; foo(:day) | 18:49 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«("day" => Bool::True).hash» | ||
jnthn | m: say +True | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«1» | ||
[Coke] | if we auto+, then we have to deal with :day => "12" | 18:50 | |
FROGGS | why? | 18:51 | |
looks like a number | |||
TimToady | m: say "12".succ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«13» | ||
FROGGS | m: say Date.today.later( :day ) | 18:52 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«2014-06-06» | ||
FROGGS | m: say Date.today.later( day => "12" ) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«2014-06-17» | ||
FROGGS | m: say Date.today.later( :2day ) | 18:53 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«2014-06-07» | ||
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FROGGS | m: say Date.today.later( :4days ) | 18:53 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«2014-06-09» | ||
FROGGS | I love it :o) | ||
TimToady | but once we have coercive types, it'll probably be declared Int() :$day | ||
[Coke] | m: say Date.today.later( day => "123asdfasdf" ) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Cannot convert string to number: trailing characters after number in '123⏏asdfasdf' (indicated by ⏏)» | ||
[Coke] | eh, all looks plausible. | ||
FROGGS | that is not P5 here :o) | ||
[Coke] | (I would prefer just having an int # of days, though. :) | ||
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masak | [Coke]: how do you mean? | 18:54 | |
lizmat | colomon: sorry to have broken emmenthaler, but I was just following spec | ||
colomon | lizmat: just following orders, eh? ;) | 18:55 | |
FROGGS | *g* | ||
lizmat | something like that | ||
well, I think it points to a more general issue, really | |||
FROGGS | colomon: you had broken code, you just didn't know :P | ||
lizmat | currently, FROGGS++ has implemented CURL::Installation using JSON::Tiny | 18:56 | |
FROGGS | that we do not have cpantesters yet? | ||
ahh | |||
lizmat | but I'm still not sure we can capture all that we need in that respect or proper S11 implementation | ||
colomon | FROGGS: I always have broken code. It has been a way of life for decades now... | ||
lizmat | my prototype of ~ a year ago, basically used EVAL to deserialize the repo information | 18:57 | |
FROGGS | lizmat: hmmmm, I don't see any problems in that area | ||
colomon: yeah... :/ | |||
lizmat | FROGGS: at the moment, I'm just going by memories, and a hunch | ||
FROGGS | but I guess it is getting better stability wise | ||
lizmat | as soon as I have a proper example of an implementation issue, I will let you know :-) | ||
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FROGGS | *g* | 18:57 | |
I'll listen :o) | 18:58 | ||
jsn_ | hey, haven't tried rakudo in a while (and can't at the moment), but what is the state of perl5 integration? what was that project called again? | 19:01 | |
FROGGS | okay, turning v5 into pure Perl 6 will be a lot of work I guess :/ | ||
jsn_: look ---^ | 19:02 | ||
:o) | |||
jsn_ | heh | ||
FROGGS | *g* | ||
soon on CPAN! | |||
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FROGGS | the state is that the basic syntax is supported, but many core modules are not | 19:03 | |
so hardly any module from cpan can be used atm | 19:04 | ||
jsn_ | alright i found the repo, looks neat! can i ask how does it work? does it run inside the normal rakudo VM? | ||
FROGGS | I am working on making it easier to use, that is that I am making it installable via panda | ||
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FROGGS | jsn_: it compiles the Perl 5 code to an abstract syntax tree that will be executed by the VM, exactly like Perl 6 code ist turned into an AST and then gets run | 19:05 | |
btyler | FROGGS: what's the plan for those core modules? | ||
many of them are XS based, right? | 19:06 | ||
jsn_ | oh cool! really appreciate this work. think it will be a great boon to adoption if common CPAN modules can be made to work without too much hassle | ||
FROGGS | btyler: rewrite them | ||
jsn_ | FROGGS: thx! | ||
btyler | FROGGS: ok, cool :) as p6, I assume | ||
FROGGS | btyler: because we have the most stuff already in rakudo's 'core' | ||
btyler | right | ||
FROGGS | jsn_: yes, that is the goal | 19:07 | |
making it as easy as possible for people that either have working code or want to use known code or want to port code or ... | |||
:o) | |||
think of List::Util... we have all that stuff as methods most of the time | 19:08 | ||
btyler | that sounds like it'd be a fun excercise to get a handle on more of p6 without having to think up things to write -- can that process be started yet, or is it waiting on p5 to mature a bit? | 19:09 | |
*p5 slang, that is | 19:10 | ||
smls | FROGGS: And as operators (P5: List::Util::sum @foo, P6: [+] @foo) | ||
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FROGGS | btyler: I'd say: wait for it being a proper pandable module, until then it is a little hassle to install | 19:12 | |
smls: right | |||
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lizmat | colomon: is emmenthaler now broken beyond repair? or is there something that can be done (e.g. by me)? | 19:15 | |
colomon | lizmat: I'm testing a fix right now | ||
of course, a full smoke takes hours…. | |||
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colomon just discovered a major memory bug in this library he has to use for $work | 19:21 | ||
colomon also did something wrong in his emmentaler patch | |||
m: say $*PERL.compiler.name.Str; say $*PERL.compiler.version.Str | 19:22 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c6ff67: OUTPUT«rakudo2014.5.147.gc.6.ff.677» | ||
colomon is smoking again | |||
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masak | you know that can kill you. | 19:25 | |
FROGGS | *groans* | ||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 28d6725 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Process.pm: Make $*USER and $*GROUP on-demand |
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masak | lizmat++ | 19:49 | |
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colomon has eliminated the $work memory error! o/ | 19:54 | ||
FROGGS | \o/ | 19:55 | |
vendethiel | colomon++ # fighting with C++ | ||
FROGGS | colomon++ | ||
jnthn | nice :) | ||
FROGGS | m: my int $i; $i++ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 65f5f2: OUTPUT«Cannot modify an immutable Int in sub postfix:<++> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:4605 in block at /tmp/kGCFDfKhDr:1» | ||
FROGGS | k | ||
dalek | rl6-roast-data: 9044565 | coke++ | / (6 files): today (automated commit) |
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[Coke] | still no clean rakudo spec test runs. | 19:58 | |
*stern glance* | |||
PerlJam | maybe if you had something flashing and red, it would get more attention ;> | 19:59 | |
[Coke] | %F | ||
#5ttff5 | 20:00 | ||
PerlJam: I apparently cannot do that. | 20:01 | ||
WHAT | 20:03 | ||
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[Coke] | looks like I'm supposed to be able to hit Control-C, then a number, then type, and get colored text. nope. | 20:04 | |
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FROGGS | m: use QRegex:from<NQP>; | 20:05 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
[Coke] | seen szagab | 20:07 | |
.seen szagab | |||
yoleaux | I haven't seen szagab around. | ||
FROGGS | .seen szabgab | 20:08 | |
yoleaux | I haven't seen szabgab around. | ||
[Coke] | Gabor, whyfor you editing my questions on stackoverflow? please stahp. | ||
FROGGS | why would somebody do that? | 20:09 | |
[Coke] | apparently he's a metacpan proselytiser | ||
lizmat | [Coke]: example link? | 20:10 | |
[Coke] | stackoverflow.com/questions/1922835...xmppclient | ||
I got no email that it had been done, just happened to notice it when hitting stackoverflow today for some other thing. | 20:11 | ||
PerlJam | Coke: you had search.cpan.org links and he changed them to metacpan links? | 20:12 | |
[Coke] | ayup | 20:14 | |
PerlJam | szabgab-- | 20:15 | |
masak | 'night, #perl6 | 20:17 | |
lizmat | gnight masak! | ||
sergot | masak: night night ! o/ | ||
dwarring | [Coke]: szabgab.com/fixing-cpan-links-from-...rflow.html | 20:18 | |
that's the driver | |||
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FROGGS | "SC not yet resolved; lookup failed" :o( | 20:34 | |
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lizmat | [Coke]: fwiw, the last commits for jvm seem to have fixed the fail in t/spec/S17-supply/on.t | 20:48 | |
[Coke] | yay! | 20:51 | |
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lizmat | m: once if try { note "foo" } { .say } # /me likes being able to say "once if try" | 20:54 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 28d672: OUTPUT«fooNil» | ||
PerlJam | lizmat: you've found TimToady out! Perl 6 was initiated purely for poetic reasons ;) | ||
colomon | smoke test worked: 75.134.170.198:3001/report | 20:56 | |
vendethiel | oh, did parrot merge a branch of some sorts? | 20:59 | |
flussence | bummer, I've got red tests on there :( | ||
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pmurias | FROGGS: you are implementing COBOL now? | 21:06 | |
FROGGS | pmurias: no... that was just a dummy package :o) | ||
PerlJam | It would be incredibly bizarre if Perl 6 became the goto language for businesses because of an easy migration path from COBOL to Perl 6. :) | 21:07 | |
jnthn | DUMMY PACKAGE DIVISION | ||
FROGGS | *g* | 21:08 | |
vendethiel | PerlJam: life's wheel turns, and eventually gets back to where it started :) | ||
huf | sunlight, falling on your spear, deadly life is your ideal, life is like a wheel | 21:09 | |
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PerlJam | I liked it better when everyone riffed puns from what people said ;) | 21:10 | |
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FROGGS | m: my token foo:sym['bar'] { . } | 21:13 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 28d672: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Cannot find method 'ast'» | ||
FROGGS | bug^^ | ||
lizmat | r: my token foo:sym['bar'] { . } | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 28d672: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | 21:14 | |
..rakudo-moar 28d672: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Cannot find method 'ast'» | |||
..rakudo-parrot 28d672: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===No such method 'ast' for invocant of type 'NQPMu'» | |||
FROGGS | it parses that colonpair syntax, but obviously does not make something for that matched branch | 21:15 | |
pmurias | PerlJam: it's actually quite an old idea: use.perl.org/use.perl.org/_Ovid/jou...39938.html | 21:16 | |
PerlJam | wow | 21:17 | |
(use.perl.org was still operational in Nov 2009?!?) | 21:18 | ||
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FROGGS | I like the idea of implementing a COBOL slang, but for now (where now is like the next two years), I am trying to keep my hands on 'useful' stuff | 21:19 | |
jnthn: when I compile a module A that uses B which uses C:from<NQP>, it fails with "SC not yet resolved; lookup failed" | 21:23 | ||
jnthn: any ideas what that might be about? | |||
PerlJam | FROGGS: speaking of useful stuff ... how's the CPAN/PAUSE changes coming along? | ||
FROGGS | PerlJam: my locally patched panda downloads MIRRORED.BY, ping these servers to build up a top 10 | 21:24 | |
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FROGGS | then when you search for a namespace it goes downloading p6dists.json from one of the mirros | 21:24 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: Does :from<NQP> result in code-gen to actually load the module? | ||
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FROGGS | (also p6provides.json and p6binaries.json) | 21:24 | |
PerlJam | FROGGS: neat! | 21:25 | |
FROGGS | but these json files are gzipped, and my sucky http client cannot download binary files correctly atm :/ | ||
jnthn: good point... | 21:26 | ||
jnthn | FROGGS: gzipped 'cus of HTTP compression? | ||
FROGGS | jnthn: no, the server provides p6dists.json.gz files | 21:27 | |
jnthn | ah, I see | ||
FROGGS | "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" was also nice :o) | ||
jnthn: in the P6 Actions a use statement for a module results in Nil | 21:29 | ||
jnthn | FROGGS: Sure, which is fine | 21:30 | |
FROGGS: But in Perl6::World, load_module registers a load dependency | 21:31 | ||
FROGGS | yeah, I see it... | 21:32 | |
it also gets the %opts | |||
hmmm, at least it does not load the dependencies... | 21:42 | ||
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lizmat feels tired and is going to look at stuff tomorrow again | 21:51 | ||
gnight #perl6! | |||
FROGGS | gnight lizmat | 21:53 | |
gnight all | |||
jnthn | o/ | 21:54 | |
jnthn will call it a night too :) | |||
See y'all tomorrow | |||
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colomon | everyone went to bed while I was nomming. | 22:27 | |
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kurahaupo | good morning colomon | 22:37 | |
colomon | \o | 22:45 | |
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