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Mouq | raydiak: We already removed a lot that were parrot-only, but there are still more | 00:04 | |
raydiak: Re: prioritization, there is a section in "edit search" to change that… and I think it's a very good idea to look into applying it | 00:06 | ||
ShimmerFairy | I still wonder how helpful it may be to have our own separate RT instance for rakudo. (At least, it feels interesting to me to have P5 and P6 bugs share the same space) | ||
Mouq | ShimmerFairy: Well it might be helpful with organization. There's a lot of different regions of the Perl 6 language and the Perl 6 compiler, and we really don't (can't?) organize our tickets into these regions effectively | 00:08 | |
ShimmerFairy | I know we've talked of moving before, and I thought "our own RT" might be a happy medium between "keep RT" and "use github issues" | 00:09 | |
(and maybe we could use something other than bitcard, something that actually supports Unicode :P) | |||
timotimo | raydiak: allegedly angular 1.3 got a whole lot of performance improvements over 1.2; i'm not sure which version we're using for the profiler | 00:10 | |
raydiak would strongly prefer to be using github issues, as he has several problems with rt usage including repeated mysterious breakage of his account where he does not have access to view bugs when he is logged in, which was supposedly fixed by [Coke]++ once or twice alraedy | |||
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timotimo | but maybe updating that can lead to a nice performance boost? | 00:10 | |
raydiak | timotimo: yep good call, looks like 1.2.21 | ||
ShimmerFairy | raydiak: perhaps that could be fixed by not using bitcard? (AFAIK bitcard is not a part of RT) | ||
Mouq | timotimo: Err, that's about Angular, not RT, right? | 00:11 | |
raydiak | ShimmerFairy: I didn't see another option when I went to create an account | ||
Mouq | oh lol | ||
timotimo | yeah, we're using angular 1.2 there | ||
Mouq | sorry, I lost the thread of the convo :) | ||
ShimmerFairy | raydiak: yeah, but if we were to set up our own RT, we could choose to not use bitcard to handle accounts for the system :) | ||
timotimo | i have no idea how uch would have to change to get from 1.2 to 1.3 | ||
all i know is for big-ish profiles, i have to click "don't kill this tab yet, please" twenty times and then chrome says "oops, this tab crashed!" anyway ;( | 00:12 | ||
ShimmerFairy | I used to be against RT too, but not so much anymore. I appreciate strongly that it lets you submit bugs without an account, and if we would just add in a web-based "new bug" entry form (instead of only having email), it'd be fine by me. | ||
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raydiak | timotimo: yeah half or more of what I have on the ecosystem brings it to its knees | 00:14 | |
even in the smallest test runs | |||
(considering that raytracing a single pixel doesn't give you much of a functional test) | 00:15 | ||
timotimo | not that terrible for me, but i often do things with not too many different routines | ||
Mouq | ShimmerFairy: Also, I have no idea how to/if you can do formatting on RT | 00:16 | |
ShimmerFairy | I will say though, that github issues doesn't look/feel as powerful as RT or other systems. I could easily be wrong on that, though. | 00:17 | |
raydiak | timotimo: I've been trying to do things in nice manageable chunks, but apparently most of what I want to do just necessarily involves nested potentially long-running loops and so forth | ||
Mouq | ShimmerFairy: OTOH, think there's a lot to be said for the power of good UI :P | ||
raydiak | not that much of that couldn't be at least improved by a marginal reduction in my laziness :) | ||
ShimmerFairy | Perhaps instead of angularjs, you could turn to server-side scripting, like *cough* Perl 6? :) | 00:19 | |
Mouq: it's certainly not a binary choice between RT and GI, but I do think we need our own, separate bug tracker. (And I also still feel like GI doesn't have as much manipulexity as other systems, and perhaps not enough for our needs) | 00:20 | ||
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Mouq | ShimmerFairy: +1 | 00:25 | |
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ShimmerFairy | I feel like something that lets you submit bugs without an account would be nice (esp. considering we're working on a compiler, so we could reasonably assume lots of people will only ever have one bug to report), but I don't know how many bug trackers do that. | 00:28 | |
I also don't know if other people here like the sound of that so much :) | |||
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raydiak | afaik we have no desire to limit or prevent bug reports, though I suspect such a thing could be accomplished on github too (albeit with some extra work on our own e-mail relay and/or submission form) | 00:43 | |
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raydiak | wrt js (angular or otherwise), I am not so sure about requiring a local webserver just to view the results of your profile run, but it is possible that we might be able to move more of the processing from the js to the nqp which builds it | 00:47 | |
dalek | ast: 0cc81eb | Mouq++ | S32-io/io-handle.t: Add test for RT #123888 |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=123888 | ||
raydiak | I'll know more when I look in detail; today is mostly just having a strategy meeting with myself | ||
Mouq | It's unfortunate that github.com/camelia is taken :9 | 00:49 | |
raydiak | heh you saw right where I was going with that :) kinda wonder if it isn't one of us who reserved it | 00:52 | |
timotimo | the biggest problem with our profiler data blobs is currently that we put the complete call tree in there | 00:54 | |
it's potentially ginormous | 00:55 | ||
there's a branch in which i tried to "compress" the call-tree as it's being filled with data by the low-level moarvm-internal profiling instructions | |||
but it gives wrong results and i haven't had the tenacity to figure out what wrongs it | |||
raydiak | compress as in get rid of unneeded data, or as in lossless compression? | 00:57 | |
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timotimo | collapsing all nodes below a given node into a single node | 00:58 | |
before creating the nodes below that note | |||
raydiak | oh yes I remember this | ||
timotimo | "finite_callgraph_depth" is the name of the branch | ||
oh, my explanation was wrong | 01:00 | ||
this happens after the nodes have been created | |||
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timotimo | the code runs where the internal data is turned into the data structure that is going to be json-dumped later on | 01:00 | |
raydiak | it'd definitely be nice to have, though I don't think there is going to be any getting around the need to make the JS more robust in the long run | 01:02 | |
but...gotta run, sorry to ditch out in the middle of this :) | 01:03 | ||
o/ #perl6 | |||
retupmoca | .botsnack | ||
yoleaux | :D | ||
timotimo | it doesn't seem like any breaking changes between 1.2 and 1.3 would have an impact on our profiler app | 01:04 | |
bye raydiak :) | |||
hello retupmoca | |||
retupmoca | hello | 01:06 | |
timotimo | it seems like just changing from 1.2 to 1.3 makes sorting by exclusive time more than twice as fast | 01:11 | |
however, the pages of the profiler are no longer exclusively visible, they are now all visible at the same time | |||
likely due to a change in expressions? | |||
ng-show="Tab == 'Overview'" is how we did that | 01:12 | ||
dalek | ast: 1aa7d9d | Mouq++ | S05-grammar/parse_and_parsefile.t: Add a test for RT111768 |
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timotimo | errors.angularjs.org is down, and so i cannot figure out what this exception is supposed to mean >:( | 01:15 | |
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TimToady | Mouq: that test is...deliciously perverse :) | 01:39 | |
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japhb | .ask jnthn In your OO::Monitors module, is there any attempt to support inheritance heirarchies, in which all classes are monitors? In other words, can it handle: monitor A { method foo }; monitor B is A { method bar }; and keep foo and bar mutexed? | 02:27 | |
yoleaux | 7 Mar 2015 10:39Z <jnthn> japhb: $*SCHEDULER.uncaught_handler = -> $ex { #`( do something ) } | ||
japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | |||
japhb | .tell jnthn Yeah, shortly after I .asked you, someone (timotimo?) pointed out the workaround of setting uncaught_handler *after* creating the new $*SCHEDULER, because of the "BUILD from a composed Role gets smashed" problem. | 02:30 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
japhb | .tell jnthn But even so, I'm unable to figure out how to *trigger* an uncaught exception that .uncaught_handler *does* catch. | 02:31 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
japhb | Man, I'm really tired of TZ skew. | ||
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ugexe | then ill just fatpack that bitch into a standalone | 04:03 | |
oops... | |||
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avuserow | .ask FROGGS I'm looking at a bug in nqp-j (github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/224) and saw you did some work with eof. I'm testing a patch, but was curious if there's any reason you didn't use fc.size() rather than getc? | 04:12 | |
yoleaux | avuserow: I'll pass your message to FROGGS. | ||
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raydiak drops a pin | 05:03 | ||
TimToady | ow! | 05:04 | |
raydiak picks up said pin and offers TimToady a band-aid with apologies for his carelessness | |||
avuserow | o/ raydiak | 05:06 | |
raydiak | heya avuserow | 05:07 | |
avuserow | how's it going? | ||
avuserow is waiting on a jvm spectest :| | |||
raydiak | eh, won't complain, everything I'm working on atm is going fairly well...how about you? | 05:08 | |
TimToady is still failing lots of JVM tests | |||
raydiak | due to...???... | 05:09 | |
avuserow | just hopping around on various ideas, trying to see where I get stuck and reporting bugs as possible | ||
yeah, JVM looks pretty unhappy so far for me :( | |||
raydiak has been worrying about the state of our jvm backend vs tuits | |||
TimToady | only fails about 64 test files... | 05:10 | |
well, some of them are unexpectedly succeeding TODOs | 05:11 | ||
avuserow | both jvm and moar have distinct failure modes for my current idea. the JVM issue appears fixable with my skillset though | ||
raydiak | avuserow: what is your current idea? | 05:12 | |
avuserow | I have a lot of large .sql backups from an old project, and I want to convert it to an incremental format to deduplicate some data. First step is parsing 4-5 GB .sql files. | ||
(this being the more fun course of action, rather than just adjusting my data hoarding habits, of course) | 05:13 | ||
raydiak | ow...I can feel your pain from here...large datasets seems to be one of our weaknesses for the time being | 05:14 | |
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avuserow | I think the JVM can parse about 1 file in a half hour or so, which is viable | 05:15 | |
moar would be faster but I run out of memory | |||
raydiak | (faster :) ) | ||
avuserow | and once I get things working, I can potentially improve the grammar | 05:16 | |
raydiak | how so? | ||
avuserow | one thing I have to match is a string that may include backslashed quotemarks. I had a really difficult time figuring out how to do this, so my strategy might be wasteful | ||
raydiak | may I see? | 05:17 | |
avuserow | gist.github.com/avuserow/3e02faf868f743de03ef | 05:18 | |
TimToady | [ <-["]> | \\'"' ]* is the normalish way | ||
though might be faster with || | 05:19 | ||
avuserow | I'm hoping to make a full-ish SQL grammar someday | ||
TimToady | since most chars are not \\" | ||
ShimmerFairy | TimToady: I assume it's <-["]> and not . to account for a closing " ? | ||
TimToady | er, <-[\\"]> maybe | 05:20 | |
if there's anything else that can be backslashed, the <-\\"]> | \\(.) or so | |||
avuserow | somehow I was able to have a simple-string rule and a string-with-escapes rule, and it picks the right one... not sure if that works universally, but it made the smaller benchmarks about 3x faster to have both rules | 05:21 | |
TimToady | er, only spelled right | ||
or you can do [ <-[\\"]>+ || \\(.) ]* with the + to collect more non-specials in one match | 05:22 | ||
avuserow | I tried something like that but couldn't get it to work. I'll have to try that again | 05:23 | |
ShimmerFairy | I would probably do / ['\' <[nt\\'"]> | .]* / or similar (for backslash sequences of \n, \t, \\, \', and \") | ||
avuserow | but yeah, actually writing the grammar was a fun experience. obviously I didn't start with a formal definition of SQL, which I plan on revisiting, but it was still nice how fast I got the basic parser up and running | 05:24 | |
once I get a full end to end parse on this file, I'm planning a writeup | 05:25 | ||
TimToady | doing it with . means you're definitely relying on LTM, so || wouldn't work | 05:27 | |
well, it might in that order, but certainly not in the other order | |||
but if someone backwhacks something you're not anticipating, the . could end up eating a single backslash, which might be surprising | |||
raydiak worked on something long long ago in his abused intern years, never released, called morphbase, which grappled with similar issues and several more...though that was written in core p5, no grammars/Parse::RecDescent/etc | 05:29 | ||
but in any case, it relied on even vs odd number of backslashes | |||
b/c the even cuonts can always be ignored as N number of literal Q«\» | 05:30 | ||
*counts | |||
avuserow | I wrote a p5 script to change strings down to a single letter, and had several issues with getting _that_ right | ||
ShimmerFairy | TimToady: sure, it's hard to write something like that in a general sense, without letting some potential issues through. | 05:31 | |
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avuserow | \o/ parsed the file completely after patching a bug in nqp-j. now to submit a PR, and refactor to actually use the information | 06:14 | |
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masak | good morning, #perl6 | 06:28 | |
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perl6_newbee | morning or night respectively | 06:47 | |
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[Tux] | Mouq, awake? | 06:57 | |
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perl6_newbee | all are sleeping :-) | 07:00 | |
[Tux] | .tell Mouq gist.github.com/Tux/3efcf2bbcb859a27ef6a <= RT#123888 is incomplete. reopen? | 07:01 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=123888 | ||
yoleaux | [Tux]: I'll pass your message to Mouq. | ||
[Tux] | note that there is no newline *at all* in my example, incontrast to the example that shows the current fix | 07:02 | |
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perl6_newbee | [Tux]: when I want to make a sugegstion, can I create a ticket via [email@hidden.address] with the tag [SUGGESTION] or should I use [bug]? What do you think? | 07:09 | |
[Tux] | If I am unsure (like you are) I ask here, and I am a perl6 newbee too | ||
perl6_newbee | :-) | 07:10 | |
[Tux] | I am a seasoned perl5 programmer | ||
feeling like a bulldozer trying to map my thoughts into this new language | |||
perl6_newbee | Hmm perl5 is cool and I think it should not be too hard to understand perl6 with perl5 skills, is it? | 07:11 | |
[Tux] | right *and* wrong at the same time | ||
it is a completely different language | |||
perl6_newbee | agree. I have been playing with perl6 for about one month and I like perl6 even more than perl5 because it does many things better | 07:13 | |
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masak | perl6_newbee: maybe start by making the suggestion here? perl6-language is another possible forum. | 07:22 | |
(I usually start here, then go to p6l if the issue seems "big" enough.) | |||
perl6_newbee | hi masak. | 07:23 | |
masak | hi hi | ||
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perl6_newbee | The topic is the BOM issue I raised last friday here. I read the commecnt from jnthn and got the feeling it would be possible. so I thought I have to create a ticket in order to prevent it from forgetting. | 07:24 | |
masak | don't know exactly what that's about | 07:25 | |
but if it's something that could be improved, then it probably deserves to be in RT | |||
perl6_newbee | I encountered the problem on Windows that the Notepad.exe saves the BOM at the start of the text. Perl6 read in the file but does not remove the BOM flag | 07:26 | |
That is not intuitive from my point of view. If I have to handle this flag for myself | |||
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perl6_newbee | so I ask here and at least jnthn said it could be implemented at the right place without side effects. | 07:27 | |
I created a ticket. If it is not important or wrong someone will close it, I think. | 07:28 | ||
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masak | it removes it when it's the source code, I'm pretty sure. | 07:38 | |
but a good argument could be made that it should remove it for (text) input files, too. | |||
perl6_newbee++ | |||
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Mouq | [Tux]++ | 07:41 | |
yoleaux | 07:01Z <[Tux]> Mouq: gist.github.com/Tux/3efcf2bbcb859a27ef6a <= RT#123888 is incomplete. reopen? | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=123888 | ||
Mouq | I'll reopen and update the ticket :) | ||
[Tux] | thanks | ||
tux.nl/Files/20150309084206.png <= this is what made me re-check | 07:42 | ||
perl6_newbee | masak: :-) | 07:43 | |
Mouq | [Tux]: It doesn't seem to be about the newlines, it seems to be about supplying perl6 with a file for STDIN instead of directly to STDIN | 07:47 | |
[Tux] | ok | ||
so my bug report was actually touching TWO buglets? | 07:48 | ||
DrForr | For those who may be concerned: rakudo.org/how-to-get-rakudo responds with a 500 error over Firefox. | ||
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Mouq | DrForr: And so everyone on the channel visits that page :P | 07:52 | |
(DrForr++ of course :) | 07:53 | ||
DrForr | Well, of *course*. It's the Internet equivalent of a 'WET PAINT' sign. | 07:54 | |
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Mouq | And [Tux], I don't think so… I'm pretty sure it was one bug disguised as another, in this case something going wrong with $*IN when it's secretely a filehandle | 07:57 | |
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[Tux] | whatever, thanks for looking into them and fixing | 07:57 | |
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Mouq | For now, sleep & | 07:58 | |
[Tux] thinks that in 5 month /me has TWO favorite languages | |||
if only speed speed speed | |||
DrForr | Ah, it's accessible again. | 08:00 | |
dalek | p: a27f52e | (Adrian Kreher)++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/io/FileHandle.java: Fix EOF with newlines on 32k byte boundaries Fixes #224 by changing the EOF checking to use the size of the file rather than attempting to read a character using getc(). This fixes a problem which happens when a line ends on a multiple of 32768 bytes. |
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p: a0dbe4f | FROGGS++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/io/FileHandle.java: Merge pull request #225 from avuserow/master Fix EOF with newlines on 32k byte boundaries |
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perl6_newbee | cu guys, gotta go | 08:24 | |
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DrForr | 'my $i = UndeclaredClass.new;' properly throws an error, but it includes 'UndeclaredClass used at line 3' instead of 'UndeclaredClass used\nat /full/path/to/file.t:3'. Another bug? | 08:36 | |
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DrForr | (moarVM on latest rakudo) | 08:41 | |
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FROGGS | m: my $i = UndeclaredClass.new; | 08:45 | |
yoleaux | 04:12Z <avuserow> FROGGS: I'm looking at a bug in nqp-j (github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/224) and saw you did some work with eof. I'm testing a patch, but was curious if there's any reason you didn't use fc.size() rather than getc? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar cd7c31: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/GeW8HECuxXUndeclared name: UndeclaredClass used at line 1» | ||
FROGGS | DrForr: yes, it is a bug that -e in camelia here is not mentioned | ||
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DrForr | Should I rakudobug that as well? | 08:46 | |
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FROGGS | DrForr: yes, please do | 08:54 | |
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torbjorn | is there any chance we could have the perl6 eval bot in #oslo.pm at irc.perl.org? | 08:57 | |
FROGGS | torbjorn: I already talked to moritz++ about that | ||
but, let me try something... | |||
torbjorn | oh cool | ||
moritz | you don't already? | ||
DrForr | Will do. | 08:58 | |
torbjorn | same nick on irc.perl.org? | ||
moritz | torbjorn: p6eval on magnet, iirc | ||
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dalek | albot: 0756169 | FROGGS++ | irc.perl.org.conf: send camelia to #oslo.pm |
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FROGGS | p6eval: restart | 08:59 | |
moritz | FROGGS: won't work that way | ||
FROGGS: have to pull first :-) | |||
torbjorn | its in oslo, not oslo.pm | ||
FROGGS | evalbot: control pull | 09:00 | |
torbjorn | oh its in the git pull | ||
FROGGS | evalbot: control restart | ||
hmmmm | |||
moritz | FROGGS: don't | ||
FROGGS: that's the wrong instance you're trying to restart | |||
moritz does it on the command line | |||
FROGGS | ohh, I thought there is just one :o) | ||
moritz | nope, separate process per server | 09:01 | |
FROGGS | moritz++ | ||
Ven | o/, #perl6 | ||
moritz | Mar 09 10:01:20 ns1 bash[1059]: Can't read configuration in perl.org.conf: No such file or directory | ||
FROGGS | hi Ven | ||
moritz dumb | |||
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FROGGS | it does not like the dot? | 09:02 | |
moritz | no | ||
FROGGS | ohh, it is called irc.perl.org.conf | ||
moritz | I tried to start the wrong instance | ||
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masak | (camelia going places)++ | 09:16 | |
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DrForr | Error report sent, perl #124027 filed. | 09:24 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124027 | ||
DrForr | Again pretty trivial, just basically making stupid mistakes and seeing if the errors make sense :) | 09:26 | |
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Ulti | can I suggest comments are removed and turned off for the majority of rakudo.org pages? | 09:48 | |
stuff like the bottom of this page for example just look really bad rakudo.org/how-to-help/ | |||
moritz | +1 | ||
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donaldh | lizmat++ for looking at JVM but it's still broken... | 10:33 | |
yoleaux | 7 Mar 2015 11:31Z <lizmat> donaldh: seems like I fixed the JVM build | ||
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FROGGS | donaldh: what is broken? | 10:36 | |
donaldh | I'm still getting lots of test failures, as also reported by TimToady++ | 10:38 | |
FROGGS | donaldh: spectest failures or module test failures? | 10:39 | |
donaldh | And it looks to me like the culprit is the nqp::index fix I applied, to unbust TimToady's grammar change on JVM. | ||
spectest failures | |||
FROGGS | ohh | 10:40 | |
then we should fix the fix :o) | |||
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donaldh | Well I can't just back out the fix in nqp/jvm, without also applying a workaround in the rakudo grammar | 10:41 | |
First I'll spend some tuits to see if I can understand the regression in nqp/jvm | |||
It looks like something in nqp's JVM backend was relying on the broken behaviour of nqp::index | 10:42 | ||
FROGGS | hmmm, that sounds hard to believe | ||
moritz | and the broken behavior was to throw an exception? | 10:44 | |
or return the wrong value? | |||
ab5tract | lizmat++ # i was actually working an an s/at_pos/at-pos/ patch on friday night, but i like the the all-caps variant even better! | 10:45 | |
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donaldh | I think it was throwing an exception that was being caught in nqp. Seems to cause behaviour change in the resulting runtime, regardless of the nqp::index behaviour in that runtime. | 10:46 | |
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|Tux| | WTF. Who is to blame for test-x 50000 35.280 35.059 | 10:55 | |
yoleaux | 7 Mar 2015 18:33Z <nine_> |Tux|: the performance regression is not caused by Inline::Perl5 but by Rakudo. I suspect it's jnthn++'s native work. | ||
|Tux| | not only first time below 36, but way below 36 | 10:56 | |
you guys rock! | |||
masak | we're only getting started! | ||
|Tux| | I still need a factor 900 to match XS though | ||
904.615 | 10:57 | ||
masak | a noble goal. | ||
|Tux| | :) | ||
moritz | |Tux|: do you have a comparison to a pure-perl implementation? | 10:58 | |
|Tux| | gist.github.com/Tux/82b5aa66cc168c90ebd3 | 10:59 | |
top 6 are perl5 | |||
rest is perl6 | |||
ask! | |||
test-pp is Text::CSV_PP which is the pure-perl5 version of Text::CSV_XS | 11:00 | ||
moritz | why is csv-easy-pp so much faster than csv-test-pp? | ||
|Tux| | the first two are included for compare only: they do not support options and crash on every invilid CSV | ||
test-pp has all the options that test-xs also supports. Checking options costs performance | 11:01 | ||
moritz | m: say 38.777 / 6.793 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar cd7c31: OUTPUT«5.708376» | ||
moritz | m: say 38.777 / 0.513 # that's the one that actually interests me, I guess | 11:02 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar cd7c31: OUTPUT«75.588694» | ||
moritz | pure p5 vs. pure p6 | ||
|Tux| | that one is a state machine in perl6 that has NO options and also does not support multi-character EOL or SEP | ||
the 6.7 version that is | |||
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moritz | but apples:apples comparison is 38.777 vs. 0.513, right? | 11:03 | |
|Tux| | so yes, pure-perl vs pure perl6 is a factor 75 | ||
moritz | not good, but we've done much worse on that in the past | ||
|Tux| | yes, first measurements were about 260 seconds :) | ||
so having 35 now is GOOD | 11:04 | ||
don't compare to test. compare to test-x | |||
moritz | is test-x merged in master? | ||
moritz doesn't even know what test-x is, just assumes it's a branch | 11:05 | ||
|Tux| | test is a reference for myself: it is to ensure that test-x does not slow down compared to test | ||
test-x is my working version of Text::CSV on github.com/Tux/CSV | |||
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|Tux| | FWIW the ip5 versions will probably go back to around 8.2 again (Inline::Perl5 versions of test-xs and test-pp) | 11:09 | |
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dalek | p: 1dfa4ca | donaldh++ | src/vm/jvm/QAST/Compiler.nqp: Unbust nqp on JVM Was relying on nqp::index returning 0 for empty search string. |
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colomon | .u ° | 11:41 | |
yoleaux | U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN [So] (°) | ||
donaldh | CallFrame on JVM sometimes returns with no 'line' annotation. It looks like Moar always returns 'line' => "1" in these cases. | 11:43 | |
This makes Test.pm noisy on JVM. | |||
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donaldh | I'm guessing callframe.line should always return a value ? | 11:47 | |
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donaldh | Or should Test.pm just be defensive ? | 11:53 | |
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moritz doesn't know | 12:03 | ||
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masak | .u ∘ | 12:09 | |
yoleaux | U+2218 RING OPERATOR [Sm] (∘) | ||
masak | .u ⊚ | ||
yoleaux | U+229A CIRCLED RING OPERATOR [Sm] (⊚) | ||
masak | .u ≗ | 12:10 | |
yoleaux | U+2257 RING EQUAL TO [Sm] (≗) | ||
masak | lots of Unicode custom operator potential here... :) | ||
nine_ | Unicode operators would be much more fun if they were easier to type | ||
masak | nine_: here's a nickel. buy yourself a decent text editor. | 12:12 | |
:P | |||
|Tux| | gist.github.com/Tux/6a740c1b2a7455361cfd - Unicode OPERATOR's | 12:13 | |
masak | srsly, though. computers are programmable. if iPhones can be made to show custom keybords, then so can your laptop or desktop. | ||
nine_ | masak: is vim decent? | 12:14 | |
masak | nine_: yes. | ||
nine_: ^K ftw | |||
nine_: Emacs is also decent. there's an input method module called LEIM. | 12:15 | ||
nine_ | niiiiice | ||
|Tux| | ~/.XCompose is also decent :P | ||
masak | I don't know about all these other newfangled things, though. people are all sublime textmates these days. | ||
moritz | ~/.XCompose has the advantage that it works in every application | 12:16 | |
masak should ~/.XCompose more, clearly | |||
|Tux| | <Multi_key> <C> <equal> : "€" U20a0 # EURO-CURRENCY SIGN | ||
<Multi_key> <c> <equal> : "€" U20a0 # EURO-CURRENCY SIGN | |||
<Multi_key> <equal> <C> : "€" U20a0 # EURO-CURRENCY SIGN | |||
<Multi_key> <equal> <c> : "€" U20a0 # EURO-CURRENCY SIGN | |||
masak | :) | ||
|Tux|: but what about lower-case euro? :P | |||
|Tux| | I don't ever use it :P | 12:17 | |
nine_ | Now if only there was an easy way to type in unicode characters to search in vim's digraph list :P | ||
lizmat | FROGGS: should I bump NQP_REVISION ? | ||
abraxxa | CTRL-K does nothing in my vim | ||
masak | nine_: after a while you kind of just pick up the principle of it all | ||
abraxxa: `help digraphs` | 12:18 | ||
abraxxa: `:help digraphs` | |||
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nine_ | And of course » is just ^K>> :) | 12:22 | |
abraxxa | masak: thanks, reading | ||
masak | nine_: see? you're already picking it up :) | 12:23 | |
nine_: similarly, Greek letters all have a '*' in them | |||
moritz | because the Greek conquered the stars. | 12:24 | |
nine_ | Σ FTW :) | ||
masak | Cyrillic all have a '=' in them. because the Russians conquered... equality? | ||
|Tux| | I always missed the IOTA SUBSCRIPTUM in greek, then I could have written T\N{IOTA SUBSCRIPTUM}o for a new type Toyota: the subscriptum | 12:27 | |
Τῳ | 12:28 | ||
.u Τῳ | |||
yoleaux | U+03A4 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER TAU [Lu] (Τ) | ||
U+1FF3 GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI [Ll] (ῳ) | |||
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masak .oO( I don't always type the Greek small letter omega -- but when I do, I type it with ypogegrammeni ) | 12:33 | ||
smls | What's the difference between replies and comments on rt.perl.org? | 12:35 | |
moritz | replies go to the requestor | 12:36 | |
nine_ | smls: RT is a system for help desks. Comments are internal (for the team) while replies also go to the customer | ||
smls | so which is preferred in rakudo bugs? | 12:37 | |
nine_ | I'd use reply | ||
Even if the reply does not actually help the requestor, it at least shows some activity. | 12:38 | ||
masak | heh. in all my years with RT, I hadn't bothered learning the difference. :) | 12:44 | |
but yeah, I always "Reply", too. | |||
Ven | .tell eli-sde github.com/pixie-lang/pixie | 12:47 | |
yoleaux | Ven: I'll pass your message to eli-sde. | ||
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Ven | .tell eli-se github.com/pixie-lang/pixie | 12:47 | |
yoleaux | Ven: I'll pass your message to eli-se. | 12:48 | |
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lizmat | FROGGS: FWIW, after an NQP bump, JVM is still distinctly unhappy | 13:12 | |
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FROGGS | ahh sorry, was distracted | 13:17 | |
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moritz | news.perlfoundation.org/2015/03/tak...eachy.html should we try to get some Perl 6 ideas and mentors in there? | 13:21 | |
donaldh | lizmat: did you try my last commit? | ||
lizmat | donaldh: probably not, is it a pull request ? | ||
nine_ | moritz: we definitely should! | 13:22 | |
donaldh | lizmat: I've commited a change to nqp. | ||
lizmat | and I locally raised NQP_REVISION to that | ||
testing with 2015.02-79-g1dfa4ca | 13:23 | ||
donaldh will test from clean again | 13:24 | ||
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dalek | kudo/nom: b8a4665 | lizmat++ | t/01-sanity/22-KEY.t: Add Set/Bag/Mix(Hashes) sanity tests |
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masak | sanity++ lizmat++ | 13:29 | |
lizmat | re #124023, I wonder whether this should be fixed at the rakudo level, or lower? | 13:32 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124023 | ||
lizmat | aka, automatic \n conversion to \r\n on Win in nqp / Moar ? Or will we do this in sub say ? | 13:33 | |
moritz | first we should have a consensus how it should look at the Perl 6 level | ||
and then we should think about where to implement it | |||
moritz wonders if IO layers a la perl 5 are a good idea | 13:34 | ||
lizmat | something like a my constant EOL = $*DISTRO.is-win ?? "\r\n" !! "\n" | ||
would be a runtime assignment, even in the settings, afaik | |||
I think nwc10 has some ideas about it (as in, please don't :-) | |||
moritz | I thought constants were evaluated at compile time | ||
brrt | moritz, i wonder that too, and i'm not sure | 13:35 | |
lizmat | I thought so too, but some of my recent forays into the $?DISTRO area, have taught me differently | ||
perhaps wrongly :- | |||
) | |||
brrt | on the one hand, all the big boys (java, perl5) are doing it | ||
lizmat | let me rephrase that | 13:36 | |
brrt | on the other hand, there's... more than one way to do it? consider the pervasive io.Reader, io.Writer interfaces in go | ||
lizmat | ok, perhaps it just doesn't work in the setting | 13:38 | |
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psch | \o | 13:43 | |
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cdc | Hello #perl6 | 13:57 | |
perl6: my $sub = ¨ say ~$sub | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«Code object coerced to string (please use .gist or .perl to do that) in block <unit> at /tmp/tmpfile:1die» | ||
donaldh | lizmat: 19 test failures after a clean and build of nqp + rakudo | ||
ab5tract | cdc | ||
it looks like you mean to EVAL there | 13:58 | ||
? | |||
donaldh | lizmat: nqp version 2015.02-79-g1dfa4ca built on JVM | ||
lizmat | what OS ? | ||
cdc | ab5tract: I want to get the name of the sub | ||
smls | m: my $sub = ¨ say $sub.name | 13:59 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«die» | ||
cdc | smls: thanks! | ||
donaldh | lizmat: OSX | 14:01 | |
lizmat | ok, same as me then | ||
trying a clean build and spectest now as well | |||
psch | i'm running jvm spectest on hack right now fwiw | 14:02 | |
somewhere in S32 by now | |||
which on it's own has at least ~50 failures o.o | 14:04 | ||
lizmat gives up on implementing $?DISTRO and $?VM again | |||
donaldh | All the "TODO passed" in gist.github.com/donaldh/0c29448d08a92294d6e9 - are they tests that can be unfudged? | ||
psch caught bits of what's wrong there in the clog | |||
FROGGS | donaldh: your patch to nqp seems to fix the jvm issues on my linux box too | 14:06 | |
donaldh | psch: Does it look a bit like this: gist.github.com/donaldh/6c1076d6a801995d952c - output I captured three days ago | ||
lizmat | m: my constant $?FOO = 42 # what would be needed to make this work? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/uJpZHilGdATwigil-Variable constants not yet implemented. Sorry. at /tmp/uJpZHilGdA:1------> 3my constant $?FOO = 427⏏5 # what would be needed to make this w» | ||
timotimo | o/ | 14:07 | |
psch | donaldh: spectest is still running. i assume you suspect a out-of-date nqp version? | ||
FROGGS | m: my $?FOO = 42 | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | m: my $?FOO = 42; $?FOO+ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/doLcUAXrR0Bogus statementat /tmp/doLcUAXrR0:1------> 3my $?FOO = 42; $?FOO+7⏏5<EOL> expecting any of: prefix or term prefix or meta-prefix» | ||
FROGGS | m: my $?FOO = 42; $?FOO++; say $?FOO | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«43» | ||
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FROGGS | hmmm | 14:07 | |
lizmat | m: say $?TABSTOP; $?TABSTOP=4; say $?TABSTOP | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«84» | 14:08 | |
donaldh | psch. yes. lizmat++ has bumped NQP_REVISION locally but not committed it. | ||
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lizmat | to 2015.02-79-g1dfa4ca | 14:09 | |
psch | ah, i must've missed that while backlogging. i'll build nqp HEAD and rerun | ||
donaldh | psch: make sure you clean | 14:10 | |
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FROGGS | m: my constant $FOO = 42 | 14:10 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | m: my constant $FOO = 42; $FOO++ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar b8a466: OUTPUT«Cannot assign to an immutable value in sub postfix:<++> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:5708 in block <unit> at /tmp/gNpb0xZtWr:1» | ||
FROGGS | $ perl6-m -e 'my constant $?FOO = 42; try $?FOO++; say $?FOO' | 14:12 | |
42 | |||
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dalek | kudo/nom: e592605 | lizmat++ | src/core/Str.pm: Make $?TABSTOP immutable One could argue, the wrong way, but at least it is now immutable |
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FROGGS | I bet this is the wrong approach for some reason that's not known to me yet: gist.github.com/FROGGS/edc3d153de7d1221b09b | ||
donaldh | :) I was thinking along the same lines | 14:14 | |
FROGGS | :o) | ||
moritz | what rule is that patch in? | 14:15 | |
FROGGS | method type_declarator:sym<constant>($/) { | ||
moritz | patch looks good to me | ||
lizmat tries | 14:16 | ||
FROGGS | my guess is also that it should be pretty safe to do for ?-twiggled vars | ||
it is just that I have a little jnthn on my other shoulder which says that he imagines a different way of handling these cases :o) | |||
moritz | WWJD :-) | 14:17 | |
FROGGS | exactly :P | ||
FROGGS takes a walk | 14:18 | ||
lizmat | my constant $?TABSTOP now compiles fine in the setting with that nqp patch | 14:19 | |
spectesting now | |||
FWIW, the JVM spectest seems as dirty as it was before :-( | |||
donaldh | how very odd | 14:21 | |
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lizmat | donaldh: gist forthcoming | 14:21 | |
FROGGS | weird | 14:22 | |
I wonder if this passes: perl6-j t/spec/S03-operators/is-divisible-by.rakudo.jvm | 14:23 | ||
lizmat | All tests successful. | 14:24 | |
Files=1, Tests=15, 5 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.01 sys + 0.02 cusr 0.01 csys = 0.06 CPU) | |||
FROGGS | and that failed for me before | 14:25 | |
9 %% 0 failed correctly, but throws_like did not recognize it as a failure | |||
lizmat | grrr.. ctrl-zing the spectest, broke something, need to rerun :-( | ||
FROGGS | eww | 14:26 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 99147fc | lizmat++ | src/Perl6/Actions.nqp: Allow "my constant $?FOO" the naive way, FROGGS++ |
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J-L | Hi, I was wondering if I can slurp() a binary data file directly into a Perl6 Buf object. (Apparently I can spurt() a Buf object to a binary file, but I can't figure out how to do the same with slurp().) | 15:52 | |
psch | m: my $x = slurp $*IN, :bin; say $x.WHAT | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«(Buf[uint8])Saw 1 call to deprecated code during execution.================================================================================slurp($handle,...) called at: /tmp/FcKy0epHDy, line 1Deprecated since v2014.10, will be removed with …» | ||
psch | not sure what the not-deprecated incantation would be | 15:53 | |
but i suppose that's just a limitation in the demonstration | |||
in short, slurp takes :bin | |||
retupmoca | m: my $x = $*IN.slurp(:bin); say $x.WHAT; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«(Buf[uint8])Saw 1 call to deprecated code during execution.================================================================================Method slurp (from IO::Handle) called at: /tmp/yurAovvFyo, line 1Deprecated since v2014.10, will be r…» | ||
timotimo | we've discussed that the semantics of slurp on an opened handle are dubious | 15:54 | |
psch | ah, right, i remember that bit | ||
'cause slurp implies open and close before and after, respectively | |||
jnthn | evening o/ | 15:56 | |
yoleaux | 02:27Z <japhb> jnthn: In your OO::Monitors module, is there any attempt to support inheritance heirarchies, in which all classes are monitors? In other words, can it handle: monitor A { method foo }; monitor B is A { method bar }; and keep foo and bar mutexed? | ||
02:30Z <japhb> jnthn: Yeah, shortly after I .asked you, someone (timotimo?) pointed out the workaround of setting uncaught_handler *after* creating the new $*SCHEDULER, because of the "BUILD from a composed Role gets smashed" problem. | |||
02:31Z <japhb> jnthn: But even so, I'm unable to figure out how to *trigger* an uncaught exception that .uncaught_handler *does* catch. | |||
jnthn | argh! | ||
psch | o/ jnthn | ||
lizmat | jnthn o/ | ||
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J-L | Thanks, psch. This works for me: my $x = slurp "file.dat", :bin; Apparently all that I was missing was the ":bin". | 15:57 | |
moritz | m: say slurp 'stdin', ':bin' | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«Too many positionals passed; expected 1 argument but got 2 in method slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17851 in sub slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18171 in block <unit> at /tmp/ZGd9V9AvY4:1» | ||
moritz | m: say slurp 'stdin', :bin | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«Failed to open file: no such file or directory in method open at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:16998 in method open at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17534 in method slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17853 in sub slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18171 in…» | ||
nwc10 | jnthn: what is this cause of this UGT heresy? | ||
jnthn | .tell japhb No, I didn't attempt that (I wrote it in about 2 hours flat ;)). Please file a ticket, though, as it's a good idea. | ||
yoleaux | jnthn: I'll pass your message to japhb. | ||
J-L | How do I append a value to a Buf? I can do: $x ~= Buf.new(65); but I was wondering if there's a simpler way. | 15:58 | |
moritz | m: say slurp '/home/camelia/evalbot/stdin', :bin | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«Buf[uint8]:0x<43 c3 a9 61 64 20 73 6c c3 a1 6e 20 61 67 20 73 6c c3 a9 69 62 68 74 65 20 6d 61 6f 72 67 61 20 43 68 6f 6e 74 61 65 20 44 68 c3 ba 6e 20 6e 61 20 6e 47 61 6c 6c 0a 41 67 75 73 20 64 68 c3 a1 20 63 68 c3 a9 61 64 20 73 6c c3 a1 6e 20 61 67 20…» | ||
timotimo | m: say slurp '<stdin>', :bin; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«Failed to open file: no such file or directory in method open at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:16998 in method open at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17534 in method slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17853 in sub slurp at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18171 in…» | ||
timotimo | hm | ||
jnthn | .tell japhb You'd probably have to .cue code directly to get it to hit that; Promise.start will have the Promise itself catch the exception and store it. | 15:59 | |
yoleaux | jnthn: I'll pass your message to japhb. | ||
jnthn | nwc10: I dunno. I blame insufficient beer. | ||
geekosaur | I don't think stdin is a stringy name? you want a slurp method on a handle? | ||
(well, there's /dev/stdin or /dev/fd/0 on sufficiently unixy systems) | 16:00 | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: 6f9c64c | lizmat++ | docs/ChangeLog: Add some achievements for 2015.03 |
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timotimo | i saw something about "opening special file handles" somewhere that seemed like it would allow using '<stdin>' as a special argument to open the actual stdin | ||
geekosaur | oh, if such exists it may be in newio branch | ||
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geekosaur | (if it is implemented yet at all) | 16:00 | |
moritz | open('-') and open('-', :w) have (for a time a least) opened stdin/stdout | 16:01 | |
FROGGS | it still does that | 16:02 | |
timotimo | there is a problem with perl6 at the moment | ||
perl6 parsing* | |||
FROGGS | timotimo: example? | ||
timotimo | where sub calls are wrongly erroring out with "list ops like $name-of-sub need whitespace before their arguments (or use parens)" where there is clearly whitespace | ||
testers.p6c.org/reports/23093.html | |||
dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 26 commits to rakudo/newio by lizmat | ||
timotimo | wasn't able to properly reproduce it with a small test case yet | 16:03 | |
hits breakdancer, too, for example | |||
could have something to do with passing blocks as arguments? | |||
moritz | looks like it | ||
that has some special casing for gobbling up blocks, no? | 16:04 | ||
erm, preventing that | |||
FROGGS | m: proto sub task(|) is export { * } | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | m: multi sub task(Str $name, &body) { | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/wh393b9FeGUnable to parse expression in block; couldn't find final '}' at /tmp/wh393b9FeG:1------> 3multi sub task(Str $name, &body) {7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
FROGGS | m: multi sub task(Str $name, &body) { } | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
moritz | m: sub task($, $) { }; task 1, { my $x = 42 }; | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
moritz | m: sub task($, $) { }; task 1, { my $x = 42 } | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
nwc10 | jnthn: how is your beer fridge? | 16:06 | |
jnthn | nwc10: It's in Lund, and I'm in Oslo. So...distant? :) | 16:07 | |
FROGGS | m: my $t = task "fred", { $x = "meth"; } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/VnwHU1uyFnVariable '$x' is not declaredat /tmp/VnwHU1uyFn:1------> 3my $t = task "fred", { $x7⏏5 = "meth"; } expecting any of: postfix» | ||
FROGGS | m: my $t = task "fred", { "meth"; } | 16:08 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar e36165: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/0T5qOGaTZDUndeclared routine: task used at line 1» | ||
FROGGS | so far so good | ||
nwc10 | jnthn: that sounds like bad planning. Hopefully they also sell beer in Oslo. | ||
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timotimo | thank you all for taking a bit of your time to look into this <3 | 16:08 | |
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J-L | I found that to append a value to a Buf object, I can do: $x[+*] = value; | 16:09 | |
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dalek | kudo/newio: b694705 | lizmat++ | src/core/IO.pm: Fix some stray at_pos/exists_key |
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kudo/newio: 9e2c657 | lizmat++ | src/core/IO/Dup.pm: Allow warningless IO::Dup.slurp (for $*IN.slurp) |
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FROGGS | m: proto sub task(|) is export { * }; multi sub task(Str $name, &body) { }my $t = task "fred", { my $x = "meth"; }$t.execute | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/QewTpyrqBeA list operator such as "task" must have whitespace before its arguments (or use parens)at /tmp/QewTpyrqBe:3------> 3my $t = task "fred", { my $x = "meth"; }7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
FROGGS | m: proto sub task(|) is export { * }; multi sub task(Str $name, &body) { }my $t = task "fred", { my $x = "meth"; };$t.execute | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«No such method 'execute' for invocant of type 'Any' in block <unit> at /tmp/oDpwIPE2D8:3» | ||
FROGGS | the ENDSTMT is buggy or what it is called | 16:12 | |
psch | m: say -Inf.WHAT | 16:13 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«(Num)» | ||
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psch | m: say -Inf // "mu" | 16:13 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«-Inf» | ||
lizmat | m: say Inf // "mu" | 16:18 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«Inf» | ||
lizmat | hmmm... | ||
m: say Inf.defined | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«True» | ||
psch | m: print Inf | 16:19 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«Inf» | ||
psch | hm | ||
lizmat: that's S03-operators/minmax.t, from the looks of it that's in Test::<&is>, and not rakudo? | |||
where the first "that's" means "what i'm looking at" and the second is "the reason the tests fail" | 16:20 | ||
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lizmat | is $got, $expected, $message | 16:20 | |
m: say Inf.Str | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«Inf» | ||
lizmat | m: say -Inf.Str | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«-Inf» | ||
psch | maybe there's a bug in signatures from jvm, i've mostly copied what moar does for the smiley annotations | 16:21 | |
lizmat | if $expected is a type object (aka undefined), then === is used to compare | ||
psch | m: use Test; is "foo" min -Inf, -Inf, "good" | ||
lizmat | afk for a bit& | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«ok 1 - good» | ||
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psch | and i suspect jvm has to do it a bit different in a spot that i hadn't seen | 16:22 | |
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TimToady | m: say index('foo',''); nqp::index('foo','') | 16:29 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«0» | ||
TimToady | m: say index('foo',''); say nqp::index('foo','') | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«0-1» | ||
TimToady | nqp::index disagrees with both p5 and p6 | 16:30 | |
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jnthn | Which is odd given I'd have thought p6 index would be implemented *using* nqp::index... | 16:31 | |
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donaldh | Well I changed JVM nqp::index to align with moar. | 16:35 | |
TimToady | which is what was bothering me :) | ||
I think we need to make sure we don't feed '' to that call | |||
donaldh | index is implemented using nqp::index but checks edge cases itsefl | ||
jnthn | Maybe if we align the op with the desired semantics, it won't have to check 'em :) | 16:36 | |
TimToady | well, I think '' gets the degenerate case wrong | ||
er nqp | |||
donaldh | if $needle eq '' { my $chars = self.chars; return $pos < $chars ?? $pos !! $chars; } | ||
TimToady | m: say substr('foo',0,0) eq '' | 16:37 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«True» | ||
TimToady | that is the degenerate case | ||
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donaldh | Do you want '' to be found in a string? | 16:43 | |
To basically return the starting index? | |||
dalek | kudo/nom: ab55cb7 | TimToady++ | src/Perl6/Grammar.nqp: don't feed '' to nqp::index |
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TimToady | donaldh: yes, that is the correct degenerate behavior | ||
psch | m: for Inf, +Inf, -Inf { .say } | 16:45 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«InfInf-Inf» | ||
psch | $ ./perl6-j -e'for Inf, +Inf, -Inf { .say }' | 16:46 | |
Inf0-Inf | |||
math /o\ | |||
psch builds a fix | 16:55 | ||
TimToady | m: say UInt(-42) | 16:57 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Uninstantiable, cs = 0) in block <unit> at /tmp/DwlZXYAKvK:1» | ||
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TimToady | m: say (-42).UInt | 16:57 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6f9c64: OUTPUT«Coercion to UInt out of range. Is: -42, should be in 0..Inf in method gist at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:15250 in sub say at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18073 in block <unit> at /tmp/7M7WfaBCOq:1» | ||
donaldh | & | 16:58 | |
timotimo | maybe we shouldn't call it "incompatibility change", but "incompatible change" in the changelog %) | ||
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rindolf | Hi all. | 17:01 | |
timotimo | greetings rindolf | ||
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rindolf | timotimo: sup? | 17:01 | |
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timotimo | notmuch :) | 17:06 | |
.o( now what's the right incantation for "and you?" ) | 17:07 | ||
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timotimo | AFK | 17:08 | |
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raydiak | o/ | 17:11 | |
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avuserow | \o raydiak, #perl6 | 17:24 | |
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rindolf | o/ | 17:31 | |
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dalek | kudo-star-daily: a7abab4 | coke++ | log/ (9 files): today (automated commit) |
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rl6-roast-data: 37de2f8 | coke++ | / (9 files): today (automated commit) |
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[Coke] | rakudo-jvm has 273 failures, someone broke something. | 17:38 | |
moar, moar-jit have two that have been failing for a while. | |||
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[Coke] | rakudo's a99a572 was "ok" for jvm. the next day, rakudo's db49f3b had the failures. | 17:41 | |
I'll bisect. | |||
timotimo | fosdem hasn't released froggs' talk recording :( | 17:43 | |
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J-L | Question: How do I iterate over all the elements of a Buf? I came up with this, but it uses the range operator: $x[$_].say for 0 .. $x.end; | 18:00 | |
jercos | J-L: I'd probably use .list | ||
J-L | I tried: for @$x -> $c { .say } but that just prints Nils. | ||
jercos | well first off, $c.say | 18:01 | |
PerlJam | aye, that's probably the error | ||
yoleaux | 7 Mar 2015 09:17Z <nine_> PerlJam: muraiki's segfault was caused by PERLINC pointing to modules for a different perl version. I guess your case is different? | ||
jercos | m: for "Hello, world!".encode.list { .say } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«72101108108111443211911111410810033» | ||
J-L | Wow... you're right, it IS $c.say . It's funny how I miss tiny things like that while learning a new language. | ||
jercos | Yup yup. It's easy to miss details when troubleshooting what seems like a huge problem :) | 18:02 | |
J-L | And .list works, too. But I don't see .list mentioned in the Buf documentation at doc.perl6.org/type/Buf . Is it mentioned somewhere else? | ||
PerlJam | J-L: .list isn't a Buf only thing. It's what makes @() work | 18:03 | |
@($buf) (or @$buf) is the same as $buf.list | |||
moritz | huh | ||
it comes from Any | |||
dalek | p: 832c331 | peschwa++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/runtime/Ops.java: Properly recognize +Inf in coerce_s2n and thus smart_numify. |
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moritz | but doc.perl6.org doesn't show it | ||
J-L | PerlJam, if there's a webpage out there on it, I'd love to read it. | 18:04 | |
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moritz | because it assumes that whatever class a role is composed into will inherit it from Any | 18:04 | |
but that happens implicitly | |||
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jercos | That seems like something worth explicitly mentioning for Buf... | 18:05 | |
I mean, .list on a scalar value will just make a one-item list usually, right? | |||
PerlJam | J-L: aye | 18:06 | |
psch | m: "aaa" ~~ /./; say $/.list | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«» | ||
PerlJam | er, jercos | ||
psch | m: "aaa" ~~ /(.)/; say $/.list | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«「a」» | ||
psch | m: "aaa" ~~ /(.)+/; say $/.list | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«「a」 「a」 「a」» | ||
perl6_newbee | nine_: are you on | ||
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psch | .list on a scalar container does what the type contained does | 18:06 | |
m: class A { method list { <foo bar baz> } }; say A.new.list | 18:07 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«foo bar baz» | ||
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PerlJam | oh ... /me was having some scalar/item confusion | 18:07 | |
jercos: .list on an item will make a one-item list :) | |||
psch | m: .say for [1,2,3].list | 18:08 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«123» | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: 5f9243c | TimToady++ | src/core/Cool.pm: rely on nqp for correct index semantics |
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psch | now i'm getting insecure :) | ||
J-L | So here's a Str/Buf question: I'm reading in a (technically binary) file into a Buf object. However, this file happens to have an ASCII header that I parse through with a regular expression. At the end of the header, the binary data begins. What I'm asking is: How do I use regexps on a Buf object as if the start of it were a string? | ||
psch | PerlJam: .list on an item still depends on what the item wants to do in list context, doesn'it? | 18:09 | |
*doesn't it | |||
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TimToady | .list is not really list context | 18:09 | |
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TimToady | slurpy is list context | 18:09 | |
psch | oh | 18:10 | |
jercos makes a note to drop by 7-11 | |||
psch | i think that ties in with the trouble with «for m:g//»? | ||
TimToady | and slurpy respects item, while .list doesn't | ||
psch | that we decided not to have | ||
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TimToady | yeah | 18:10 | |
that's why I decided it was bad to return a $/ where a flattenable list was desirable | 18:11 | ||
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psch | right, thanks | 18:11 | |
J-L | Hey, when I run: pack('N2 C5', 1 .. 10); I get a Buf of only 5 elements. Shouldn't it be 7 elements? Using a pack string of 'NN CCCCC' gives me 7 elements, but 'N2 C5' does not. Is this normal? | 18:16 | |
I'm sorry... instead of 7 elements, it should be 13 elements. | 18:17 | ||
In other words, pack('N2 C5', 1 .. 10).elems gives me 5, whereas pack('N N CCCCC', 1 .. 10).elems gives me 13. | |||
Maybe I'm missing something, but that doesn't look right to me. | 18:18 | ||
geekosaur | I think pack and unpack are known to be not fully implemented? | 18:20 | |
yet | |||
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retupmoca | J-L: looks like the count is ignored for everything but 'A' 'a' and 'x' | 18:23 | |
J-L: see github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...uf.pm#L284 | |||
raydiak | J-L: you could extract a portion of the Buf using subbuf, then use .decode to turn it into a string | 18:25 | |
r: my $b = Buf.new: 97..122; say $b.subbuf(0,3).decode; | 18:26 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«abc» | ||
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J-L | raydiak: Yes, I could, but I don't know the length of the string until I process through it (which is easy to do with a regular expression). I suppose I could .decode it into a Str, then process the Str, find its length, and then process the binary portion after that. | 18:29 | |
b2gills | Shouldn't there be a submethod BUILD for Signature? | ||
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J-L | Say, I see that I can use splice() on Buf objects, but I can't seem to use the last argument to replace. For example: | 18:30 | |
my $x = Buf.new(1 .. 10); splice(@$x, 0, 5, ()); # doesn't actually remove the first five elements | 18:31 | ||
That is, the first five elements are returned, but $x remains unchanged. | 18:32 | ||
skids | That's because you are splicing $x, you are splicing a list you created from $x. | 18:33 | |
erm not splicing $x | |||
J-L | Is there any way to splice $x? | ||
PerlJam | J-L: implement splice for Buf? :) | 18:34 | |
skids | m: my $x = Buf.new(1 .. 10); subbuf-rw($x, 0, 5) = Buf.new(); $x.say # but this will be very slow in tight loops. | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«Buf:0x<06 07 08 09 0a>» | ||
retupmoca | m: my $b = buf8.new(1 .. 10); say $b.subbuf(0, 5); $b .= subbuf(5); say $b; | 18:35 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«Buf[uint8]:0x<01 02 03 04 05>Buf[uint8]:0x<06 07 08 09 0a>» | ||
J-L | buf8? Is that a shortcut for Buf[uint8] ? | 18:36 | |
skids | yes | ||
J-L | Neat! | ||
retupmoca | m: buf8.new.say; buf16.new.say; buf32.new.say; # other sizes available as well | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar ab55cb: OUTPUT«Buf[uint8]:0x<>Buf[uint16]:0x<>Buf[uint32]:0x<>» | ||
J-L | Is there a way to junk remove the first n elements of a Buf object? | 18:37 | |
I mean, an efficient way? | |||
dalek | p: 986c397 | TimToady++ | / (2 files): revert jvm index semantics, plus new tests |
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retupmoca | I usually do '$buf .= subbuf($n);' but I'm not really sure how efficient it is | ||
PerlJam | retupmoca: it uses a Proxy, so if he's doing it often, probably not so much | ||
J-L: why are you concerned with efficiency? | 18:39 | ||
skids | Right now (unless I missed something) subbuf-rw uses inefficient proxy objects and it is the only way I think to alter the buf directly, if it even actually does that and does not just lie and swap in a newly created buf. | ||
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skids | J-L: if you do not need effeciency right now it is probably easiest to ignore all that. | 18:40 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: db60501 | TimToady++ | src/core/Cool.pm: fix rindex too, duh |
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raydiak | PerlJam: subbuf (not -rw) uses a proxy? | ||
PerlJam | raydiak: ah, no, I was getting the two examples confused. | 18:41 | |
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skids | not-rw would create a new buf, so if you are shaving 3 bytes of a 4MB buffer... | 18:41 | |
timotimo | subbuf-rw uses a proxy, subbuf doesn't, i believe | ||
raydiak | yes it uses more memory and less cpu, that's the tradeoff retupmoca was suggesting I think | 18:42 | |
skids | m: my @x := Buf.new(1 .. 10); @x[1]:delete; @x.say; # bummer, well I tried | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 5f9243: OUTPUT«Can not remove elements from a Buf in block <unit> at /tmp/nXmm5lQ3Oz:1» | ||
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J-L | I'm porting over a Perl5 script of mine to Perl6, and it uses substr on a binary data string. I've discovered that certain things can take about 64 seconds on Perl6 that took about 1 second on Perl5. But make a little tweak, and Perl6 can go down to 1 or 2 seconds. | 18:42 | |
raydiak | I don't think we are, for the most part, claiming to be anywhere near the execution speed of p5 yet; that said, it sounds kinda extreme and if you can golf the slow part down, I'll bet someone here would enjoy improving it | 18:44 | |
skids | Although --- wait actuall not-rw would not necessarily create a new buffer if its coded right. | ||
raydiak | skids: even though Buf is mutable? | 18:45 | |
colomon | raydiak: I’ve got to say, going from 60x slower than p5 to 1.5x slower with some simple tweaks sounds about right to me. :) | ||
skids | As long as you don't mutate it. | 18:46 | |
raydiak | copy on write I guess | ||
skids | No not even I think... | ||
retupmoca | looks like non -rw is going to be faster, as .subbuf-rw is a proxy that calls .subbuf() three times | 18:47 | |
raydiak | colomon: good news :) wasn't the case last time I compared...suppose I ought to stop spouting outdated information | ||
retupmoca | and .subbuf does create a full copy of the object | ||
colomon | raydiak: I certainly don’t want to say everything is comperable in speed now! | ||
raydiak: just that much slower still happens, while there are certain areas where the speeds are quite comperable. | 18:48 | ||
raydiak | colomon: oh no that's totally what you said dude, I'm holding you to it ;) | 18:49 | |
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travis-ci | NQP build failed. TimToady 'revert jvm index semantics, plus new tests' | 18:49 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/nqp/builds/53689750 github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/832c3...6c39788e6f | |||
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skids | m: my @x := Buf.new(1 .. 10); my @y := @x.subbuf(0,5); @y.say; @x[2] = 42; @y.say; # so the question is what SHOULD happen here. | 18:50 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 5f9243: OUTPUT«Buf:0x<01 02 03 04 05>Buf:0x<01 02 03 04 05>» | ||
raydiak | nah but really, I know what you mean...notice sometimes if I adjust just the right things, I stumble upon something which is much appreciated by the optimizer or the jit or whatever | ||
krakan | Hello everybody! Does anyone know how to run an external command with a pipe to write to it? I seem to be unable to get it right ... | 18:52 | |
PerlJam | krakan: It may not be invented. | 18:53 | |
moritz | krakan: doc.perl6.org/type/Proc::Async see the example with :w | ||
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eli-se | I like how class names in PHP are case-insensitive, so if a library has an ugly class name like HttpRequest, you can still refer to it nicely as HTTPRequest. :P | 18:55 | |
yoleaux | 12:48Z <Ven> eli-se: github.com/pixie-lang/pixie | ||
PerlJam | moritz++ | 18:56 | |
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b2gills | m: say index 'abc','d'; say rindex('abc','d').^name | 18:57 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 5f9243: OUTPUT«(Int)Failure» | ||
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krakan | moritz: Thank! I'll check that out right away - I've been trying with pipe, open and IO::Pipe so far with no luck. | 18:59 | |
eli-se | .tell Ven I don't like it. :( | 19:00 | |
yoleaux | eli-se: I'll pass your message to Ven. | ||
krakan | hm - "Thank!" is that like "Thanks!" but just one? - Anywa, I meant "many thanks" of course. ;) | 19:01 | |
moritz | :-) | ||
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b2gills | J-L: perhaps the fastest way to remove the first n elements is to read them in separately | 19:04 | |
m: say $*IN.read(5); say $*IN.read(5) | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 5f9243: OUTPUT«Buf[uint8]:0x<43 c3 a9 61 64>Buf[uint8]:0x<20 73 6c c3 a1>» | ||
b2gills | m: $*IN.seek(5,0); say $*IN.read(5) | 19:07 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 5f9243: OUTPUT«Buf[uint8]:0x<20 73 6c c3 a1>» | ||
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FROGGS | o/ | 19:09 | |
moritz | krakan: it seems that pipe() currently ignores :w, and always opens the program for reading | 19:11 | |
dalek | p: 5b5c74f | TimToady++ | tools/build/MOAR_REVISION: bump moar rev |
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FROGGS | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }$t | 19:15 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/sBkxjb8hYbA list operator such as "task" must have whitespace before its arguments (or use parens)at /tmp/sBkxjb8hYb:3------> 3my $t = task "foo", { }7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
FROGGS | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { };$t | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | TimToady: do you have a clue what's going on here? | 19:16 | |
(or what change could introduced that?) | |||
perhaps kok? | |||
ahh nice, release is next week | 19:17 | ||
TimToady | that's very odd | 19:18 | |
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FROGGS | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }say 42 | 19:18 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«42» | ||
FROGGS | that's odd :o) | ||
timotimo | maybe using a Blob instead of a Buf would make things better? | ||
because those are, IIRC, immutable? | 19:19 | ||
TimToady | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }$t; | 19:20 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/imrh5V3CDVA list operator such as "task" must have whitespace before its arguments (or use parens)at /tmp/imrh5V3CDV:3------> 3my $t = task "foo", { }7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
TimToady | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }+$t; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block <unit> at /tmp/bUrxVMstXM:3» | ||
TimToady | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }*; | 19:21 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS | m: multi sub task(|) { }my $t = task "foo", { }"42" | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/rlAwsBJvrvA list operator such as "task" must have whitespace before its arguments (or use parens)at /tmp/rlAwsBJvrv:3------> 3my $t = task "foo", { }7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
FROGGS | heh | ||
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travis-ci | NQP build failed. TimToady 'bump moar rev' | 19:23 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/nqp/builds/53694815 github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/986c3...5c74f853d7 | |||
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skids | Ooh, a drive-by bot :-) | 19:26 | |
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FROGGS | I guess '<args(1)>' eats the newline? | 19:29 | |
TimToady | it's just bogus logic there, fixing | 19:31 | |
FROGGS | $<args> is ' "foo", { }' fwiw | 19:32 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: d2a17d1 | TimToady++ | src/Perl6/Grammar.nqp: don't test for listop ws if there were args! |
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J-L | By the way, when someone starts text with "m: ", what does that mean? | 19:35 | |
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FROGGS | ohh, that would have shown nicely wich commit was to blame: testers.p6c.org/dist/S/sake/Jonatha...om%3E.html | 19:36 | |
J-L: it is about rakudo for the Moarvm backend | |||
avuserow | m: say "Hello J-L from Perl6 on Rakudo on MoarVM!" | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar db6050: OUTPUT«Hello J-L from Perl6 on Rakudo on MoarVM!» | 19:37 | |
krakan | moritz: yes, that's what I found too. Proc::Async works great though. | ||
FROGGS | TimToady++ # sake (and a lot other modules) are fixed | 19:38 | |
dalek | p: ce657bf | TimToady++ | tools/build/MOAR_REVISION: bump moar |
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raydiak | camelia: help | 19:43 | |
camelia | raydiak: Usage: <(nqp-js|star-m|p5-to-p6|rakudo-moar|rakudo-jvm|nqp-moarvm|nqp-jvm|star-p|debug-cat|pugs|star-j|prof-m|std|niecza|nqp-parrot|nqp-m|m|rn|n|rPn|p56|sp|rakudo|rnP|p6|nom|rm|sm|nqp-q|Prn|r|Pnr|nrP|nqp|nPr|star|P|r-m|r-jvm|nqp-mvm|nqp-j|j|nqp-p|perl6|rj|nr|r-j)(?^::\s) $perl6_program> | ||
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raydiak | J-L: ^ are the evalbot prefixes for various implementations, backends, etc | 19:44 | |
p56: my @a = (1,2,3); $a[-1] = 1; | 19:47 | ||
camelia | p5-to-p6 : OUTPUT«my @a = (1, 2, 3);@a[* - 1] = 1» | ||
raydiak | neat | ||
FROGGS | ohh, nice | ||
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travis-ci | NQP build passed. TimToady 'bump moar' | 19:48 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/nqp/builds/53699256 github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/5b5c7...657bf0de5a | |||
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raydiak is off the eat his first meal in 2 days and go for a walk | 19:49 | ||
FROGGS | first meal in two days? WAT? | 19:51 | |
dalek | c: 65c7cab | moritz++ | lib/Type/Routine.pod: Routine: document trait hidden_from_backtrace |
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jnthn doesn't make a pun about walking fast... | |||
raydiak | FROGGS: the walk is across town to the social services office to renew the foodstamps :P | ||
FROGGS | O.o | 19:52 | |
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FROGGS really hopes that this is a joke | 19:53 | ||
raydiak | kinda broke in the head several years back and haven't substantially worked since, but I try not to talk about it much here, I'm kinda a ranting lunatic as it is | ||
FROGGS | ahh | ||
raydiak | on the up side, if the talk with my girlfriend goes well tonight, I won't be homeless tomorrow... | 19:54 | |
FROGGS | okay, in retrospect, my day was not that bad after all | 19:56 | |
jnthn | raydiak: Hope all will go well. | ||
[Coke] | raydiak: best of luck. | 19:57 | |
raydiak | thank you everyone, it means a lot to me...y'all are in many ways the closest acquaintances I have | 19:58 | |
J-L | Thanks for all your help, raydiak. | ||
nwc10 | raydiak: good luck | ||
raydiak | while I'm on the subject, might as well mention if anyone needs a half-crazy but somewhat clever programmer on their payroll, I could live more comfortably with only the wages of e.g. coders in india and pakistan :) | 20:00 | |
FROGGS | :o) | 20:01 | |
dalek | p: 27bc873 | TimToady++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/runtime/Ops.java: handle off the end start in jvm's index/rindex |
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raydiak | I dropped out of high school, never went to college, have barely known any other programmers, and generally have a hard time getting anyone around here (here geographically) to take me seriously, don't know all the secret "I went to college" handshakes or something | ||
J-L | Where do you live, raydiak? Like, what country, what state? | ||
raydiak | WA state US | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: a49900a | TimToady++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: bump nqp |
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J-L | Hmm... not near me. What other programming languages do you know? | ||
raydiak | Lua, p5, all the common web stuff | ||
J-L | What about C++ & Qt? | 20:03 | |
Ruby? Ruby on Rails? | |||
raydiak | no but I learn anything kinda really fast...at my internship I ended up being the only (and unpaid) developer on the core product, and didn't even know perl when I started a few months before | ||
"internship" being a flexible term here :) | |||
I worked basically for room and board on and off for about 9 years, between factory jobs and dishwashing and fast food and such | 20:04 | ||
longest shift I ever pulled was 84 hours | |||
not that we had a timeclock, of course | |||
flussence | raydiak: be careful what you wish for; my last coding job paid peanuts, and that wasn't anywhere near well enough to make up for all the other tolls it took in the long run... I think most people here are worth much, much more than that :) | 20:05 | |
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J-L | Do you mind stating what city you're in? Don't if you're not comfortable telling. | 20:06 | |
raydiak | wSpokane | ||
J-L | (Meant for radiak.) | ||
raydiak | erm, without the w :) | ||
J-L | I'll pass the word along, but I can't guarantee anything. | 20:07 | |
masak | it's classier with the w | ||
raydiak | flussence: thanks, I'll keep that in mind; the grass is always greener and all that. I have found, though, that doing a brain-sapping repetitve task for 8 hour 5-day weeks to barely scratch a living out also has it's tolls | ||
thank you J-L, I seriously appreciate your help whether anything materializes or not! | 20:08 | ||
jnthn | masak: heh, I parsed it as Polish "in", helped by the e at the end :P | ||
raydiak | hehe | ||
most things around here are named after native american people and words | 20:09 | ||
J-L | Another Perl6 question... Is there a Perl6 equivalent to truncated an array like Perl5's $#array = 5; ? | ||
masak | jnthn: oh, right! that's it! | 20:10 | |
J-L | You're welcome, raydiak. I know someone in Washington, but he's not there permanently, and I don't know if he knows of a position. But I'll check. | ||
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TimToady | m: my @array = 1..10; @array.end = 4; say @array | 20:10 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar d2a17d: OUTPUT«Cannot modify an immutable Int in block <unit> at /tmp/5TESdQSfOC:1» | ||
grondilu had no idea $#array = 5 was a thing. I'd use splice. | |||
masak | J-L: maybe `@array.=[^5]` ? | ||
TimToady | masak: the point would be to trim it in place | ||
J-L | I already tried @array.end = 4; but I get this error: Cannot modify an immutable Int | 20:11 | |
TimToady | m: my @array = 1..10; @array.splice(5); say @array | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«1 2 3 4 5» | ||
TimToady | that's probably being smart | ||
masak | m: my @array = 1..10; @array .= [^5]; say @array | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«No such method '&postcircumfix:<[ ]>' for invocant of type 'Array' in method dispatch:<.=> at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:1355 in block <unit> at /tmp/CZE0HBLqlG:1» | ||
J-L | @array.=[^5] gives me: Cannot use .= on a non-identifier method call | 20:12 | |
masak | o.O | ||
raydiak | thank you all again so much for your support...done eating, really afk for the walk now :) | ||
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TimToady | std: my @array = 1..10; @array .= [^5]; say @array | 20:12 | |
J-L | But this works: @array.splice(5); | ||
camelia | std 28329a7: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties: Unsupported use of .= as append operator; in Perl 6 please use ~= at /tmp/5Lxqh8cU0k line 1:------> 3my @array = 1..10; @array .=7⏏5 [^5]; say @arrayok 00:01 140m» | ||
TimToady | std: my @array = 1..10; @array.=[^5]; say @array | 20:13 | |
camelia | std 28329a7: OUTPUT«ok 00:00 140m» | ||
J-L | my @array = 1..10; @array .= [^5]; say @array; gives me: Method '&postcircumfix:<[ ]>' not found for invocant of class 'Array' | ||
grondilu | wouldn't @array .= [^5] less efficient than using splice? | 20:14 | |
TimToady | I just said that | ||
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TimToady | or maybe my client ate that remark | 20:14 | |
grondilu | seems so | 20:15 | |
masak | < TimToady> masak: the point would be to trim it in place | ||
TimToady | that were it | ||
grondilu | ok | ||
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masak .oO( let me backlog that for you ) :P | 20:15 | ||
TimToady | along with "that's probably being smart" | ||
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masak | probably | 20:16 | |
TimToady | now you're just being smart | ||
masak shifts away, quietly, awkwardly | 20:17 | ||
Mouq | rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=120383 | 20:18 | |
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moritz | masak: now you're just ebing awkward | 20:18 | |
TimToady | probably better than sedward | ||
moritz | perlward would be even better :-) | ||
masak .oO( Look to Sedward ) | |||
masak enjoys being smart, which sometimes gets awkward | 20:19 | ||
in other news, I notice I've started commenting lines of code that exceed a certain threshold of unreadableness, or rather non-at-sight-understandability. | 20:20 | ||
moritz | you could simplify them instead. | 20:21 | |
masak | here is a recent example: github.com/masak/007/blob/master/l...#L101-L108 | ||
two commented lines. | |||
I guess I could refactor both those lines into well-named subs, or whatever. | 20:22 | ||
but, like... meh. | |||
I put the comments there instead. | |||
[Coke] | sedward sqrtpants | ||
masak .oO( we are put here on this urth, not to be gods or masters of nature, but to be sedwards ) | |||
[Coke] | Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=200m; support was removed in 8.0 | 20:23 | |
masak | also, in that sub, I kinda wish there were a nice way to quickly create a "virtual file system", and run the Unix command on it. instead of messing with /tmp, which isn't so nice to non-Unix platforms and stuff. | 20:24 | |
whoever writes the "temporarily `cd` into a virtual file system" module, that works on all platforms, gets a beer from me :> | 20:25 | ||
moritz | masak: fwiw $*TMPDIR exists | ||
masak | ooh | ||
still, I'm not really interested in files here at all | |||
I do that because I have to | |||
[Coke] | tclsh let you create an in memory FS. something like that? | 20:26 | |
masak | or I could re-implement `diff` in pure Perl 6. | ||
[Coke]: yes, I think so. | |||
timotimo | we do have a diff in pure perl | ||
masak | troo | ||
timotimo | Text::Diff uses Algorithm::Diff which, i believe, is both pure perl6 | ||
but the tests for Text::Diff seem to be having a tiny bit of trouble | |||
the error about listops needing whitespace or parens has been fixed, right? | 20:27 | ||
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dalek | ast: bcbe584 | TimToady++ | S32-str/ (2 files): fix off-the-end index/rindex tests |
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TimToady | t/spec/S02-lexical-conventions/comments.rakudo.moar appears to be looping | 20:32 | |
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lizmat is now starting on the P6 Weekly | 20:34 | ||
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TimToady | my $a = q# 32 #; <-- this is what's looping | 20:34 | |
probably recursive throw | 20:35 | ||
I'll let someone else look at that, gotta finish packing for .hu and .ro | |||
huf | you're coming here? what's here? | 20:36 | |
TimToady | they're trying to restart PM in Budapest | 20:37 | |
huf | ooh! | ||
TimToady | so there's a conference Thu evening | 20:38 | |
b2gills | m: say index('abc','d').^name; say rindex('abc','d').^name; say index('abc','').^name; say rindex('abc','').^name | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«IntFailureIntInt» | ||
huf | TimToady: where can i find more info on it? | ||
nine_ | .seen Tux | 20:43 | |
yoleaux | I haven't seen Tux around. | ||
nine_ | .seen |Tux| | ||
yoleaux | I saw |Tux| 12:28Z in #perl6: <|Tux|> .u Τῳ | ||
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masak | (famous last words) | 20:46 | |
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dalek | line-Perl5: c840b8d | (Stefan Seifert)++ | / (3 files): First support for passing file handles from Perl 6 to Perl 5 |
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nine_ | .tell |Tux| I seem to remember you expressing interest in passing file handles to P5 code. github.com/niner/Inline-Perl5/commit/c840b8d1bd may be of interest to you. | ||
yoleaux | nine_: I'll pass your message to |Tux|. | ||
lizmat | my $a = q## # also hangs | 20:50 | |
FROGGS | nine_++ | 20:51 | |
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FROGGS | m: my $i = UndeclaredClass.new; | 20:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/HMEaDsiUV6Undeclared name: UndeclaredClass used at line 1» | ||
lizmat | m: q## | 21:00 | |
already hangs :-( | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
lizmat | looks like ab55cb75a06abe765 is the first failing commit | ||
skids | gist.github.com/skids/d7dac1c5f6921f430f64 # drive-by summary/followup thoughts on "the role debate." But I'll be afk, so feel free to call me names in the backlog :-) | 21:03 | |
moritz | skids: names! | 21:04 | |
masak | 'night, #perl6 | ||
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japhb | .oO( masak is sleeping earlier these days ...) |
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yoleaux | 15:57Z <jnthn> japhb: No, I didn't attempt that (I wrote it in about 2 hours flat ;)). Please file a ticket, though, as it's a good idea. | ||
15:59Z <jnthn> japhb: You'd probably have to .cue code directly to get it to hit that; Promise.start will have the Promise itself catch the exception and store it. | |||
japhb | .tell jnthn OK, I filed a GHI for the inheritable monitors request | 21:32 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
japhb | Looks like an interesting backlog, from a quick skim. | ||
japhb ponders whether to sink time into backlogging today | |||
lizmat | p6weekly.wordpress.com/?p=425&...e11833d5f4 # this weeks P6Weekly draft | 21:33 | |
jnthn | lizmat: apostrophe cotastrophe! | 21:34 | |
yoleaux | 21:32Z <japhb> jnthn: OK, I filed a GHI for the inheritable monitors request | ||
jnthn | ("videos" :)) | ||
hoelzro | lizmat++ | ||
I find it great that there's not just a single person maintaining P6weekly | |||
it's a hard job, but that'll keep it going! | |||
lizmat | jnthn++ | 21:35 | |
japhb | Yeah, lizmat++ and timotimo++ for sharing that responsibility. | ||
jnthn | lizmat: That aside, I don't see anything to quibble about | 21:36 | |
lizmat++ | |||
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lizmat | feels like I'm missing a bunch | 21:36 | |
jnthn | I feel like I did bugger all in the lsat week on Perl 6 :/ | ||
*last | |||
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lizmat | my main source of info was really the git log this time | 21:37 | |
backlogging the past week (again) would have taken too much time | |||
jnthn | On the upside, I'm about to write the final slide for a course I've been working on for the last ages :) | ||
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jnthn | lizmat: Oh, I did do something! | 21:37 | |
lizmat | .oO( note to self: keep list of P6W worthy things in backlog, even when not doing the P6W) |
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jnthn | lizmat: I fixed most cases (afaik) of the pesky "Expected Array[Str] but got Array[Str]" bug. | ||
lizmat | jnthn: do tell! | ||
japhb | Any new thoughts on the role BUILD problem since skids++'s summary at gist.github.com/skids/d7dac1c5f6921f430f64 ? This one is near and dear to my heart right now. :-) | 21:39 | |
jnthn | lizmat: Also some small optimization work to improve native ++/-- code-gen (and probably other is rw native things too) | ||
donaldh | lizmat: is it worth mentioning the steady increase in voices on #perl6 ? | ||
lizmat | donaldh: do we have stats on that somewhere ? | ||
PerlJam | donaldh: you mean we should call out all those P5 people who hang out here now? P) | ||
er :) | |||
donaldh | lizmat: also jnthn++'s gc crash fixes that unblocked nine | 21:40 | |
I don't know of any stats. | |||
Just a perception | 21:41 | ||
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lizmat | jnthn: the native int ++ codegen improvement still does not make it faster than using Int's | 21:42 | |
japhb | Could probably be calculated from the irclog; moritz++ may already be doing this. | ||
lizmat | so I wonder whether I should mention that | ||
jnthn | lizmat: Correct; it's an improvement, not all the improvements we need :) | ||
lizmat | if we have a page I could link to, I would :-) | ||
jnthn | lizmat: The other bug fix I did, and what donaldh++ mentioned, are more significant. :) | 21:43 | |
jnthn forget the GC bug fix :) | |||
*forgot | |||
donaldh | maybe some wonderful person will graph the irclogs :) | ||
b2gills | lizmat: perhaps we could `.tell p6weekly ...` when something interesting happens, then when creating a p6weekly post you just switch to that nick, and type .botsnack | ||
jnthn | nine++ did the hard work in figuring out what needed fixing | ||
lizmat | b2gills: excellent suggestion :-) | ||
b2gills | may have to do something to keep someone else from registering it | 21:44 | |
donaldh | what drives the irclog summary mechanism? | 21:45 | |
avuserow | lizmat: I fixed a bug in nqp-j regarding EOF being wrongly set (github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/224 if you want a link) | ||
donaldh | .seen [Coke] | 21:46 | |
yoleaux | I saw [Coke] 20:26Z in #perl6: <[Coke]> tclsh let you create an in memory FS. something like that? | ||
donaldh | .tell [Coke] There's a bunch of JVM tickets that could be closed but I don't have permissions | 21:47 | |
yoleaux | donaldh: I'll pass your message to [Coke]. | ||
avuserow | donaldh: IIRC there used to be a way to select messages for the irclog summary. I think moritz and maybe raiph would know? | 21:48 | |
oh, it's still there, you just click "enable summary mode" | |||
donaldh | avuserow: oh, it's summary mode, right there on the irclog | 21:49 | |
'Enable summary mode' | |||
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ab5tract | anyone know where i can find a code example of using Supply as a role? | 21:51 | |
donaldh | jnthn: do you have any thoughts about irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-03-09#i_10245999 | 21:52 | |
jnthn | ab5tract: Most of the built-in methods on supplies are implemented by having a class that does the role | 21:53 | |
ab5tract: See SupplyOperations.pm | |||
donaldh | When I get "TODO passed" in spectest output, does that mean a test can be unfudged? | ||
lizmat | ab5tract: check out src/core/SupplyOperations.pm | ||
ab5tract | thanks jnthn, lizmat | 21:54 | |
jnthn | donaldh: Not really; I'd need to look closer at what's going on, and I can't do that right now. | ||
donaldh | jnthn: np, I'll park it for now. | 21:56 | |
vendethiel | [Coke]: ping lets you create a FS as well :-P | 21:57 | |
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lizmat | p6weekly.wordpress.com/2015/03/09/...conflicts/ # published P6W | 22:05 | |
avuserow | lizmat++ | 22:06 | |
brrt | yay lizmat++ | ||
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ab5tract | NativeCall C++? Is that for real? :D | 22:09 | |
lizmat++ # p6weekly | 22:10 | ||
vendethiel | lizmat++ :-) | ||
lizmat | ab5tract: yes, if I may believe FROGGS++ | 22:11 | |
vendethiel | I don't understand ovid's complaint in "role inheritance" | ||
the "foo" inherited method is always the "outermost", what's the issue? if the role is called A or B, that doesn't matter Oo | |||
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vendethiel | (where outermost = most derived) | 22:13 | |
japhb | Where are the FOSDEM slide decks? I just got to the point in tadzik++'s talk where the mic cuts out, and I'd rather just read through the rest of the slides at full speed, since I can't hear him talk. :-) | 22:15 | |
sjn | lizmat++ # great to see a p6weekly update | ||
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ab5tract | robust and easy C++ support has been relatively fleeting from dynamic languages, as I understand it | 22:17 | |
colomon | lizmat++ indeed | ||
geekosaur | the notion that C++ *can* be supported is still new to many people | 22:19 | |
even though it's been possible since C++11 | 22:20 | ||
sjn got the impression that C++ was nigh-impossible to "nativecall" | 22:22 | ||
geekosaur | it used to be | ||
sjn wonders what "the trick" to make it work is | |||
geekosaur | in order to allow different C++ compilers to interoperate, C++11 required that each arch/platform define an official ABI | 22:23 | |
once that ABI exists, you can also use it to FFI | |||
lizmat takes all the ++'s and goes to sleep & | |||
geekosaur | prior to C++11, every C++ compiler did its own thing and was not required to document what it did, which is why your only option was extern "C" from C++ --- things could and did change with every compiler release | 22:24 | |
sjn | right | ||
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raydiak | idk who this "Mai L." guy is or how he got an e-mail account on my server, but man...if his inbox is any indication, *all* the girls want him :) | 22:40 | |
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timotimo | might be worth pointing out that there's at least the froggs talk about nativecall missing from the fosdem list and that at least tadzik's talk is missing about 3/4 of its audio | 22:48 | |
itz | twitter.com/olegwant/status/573365...12/photo/1 | 22:52 | |
TimToady sitting at SFO | 22:54 | ||
raydiak | timotimo: sorry you're not feeling well; nothing serious I hope | ||
lizmat++ # weekly | |||
itz: nice :) | |||
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raydiak wonders where TimToady is heading | 22:58 | ||
TimToady | Budapest, via LHR | ||
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raydiak | wow, neat | 22:59 | |
the pictures sure are pretty | 23:00 | ||
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jnthn | TimToady: Save travels, and hope LHR will be unchaotic. :) | 23:03 | |
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jnthn | uh, safe | 23:06 | |
.oO( and to think I'm currently reviewing stuff for typos... ) |
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timotimo | raydiak: it'll be all right | 23:10 | |
raydiak | glad to hear it | 23:11 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: e395707 | TimToady++ | src/Perl6/Grammar.nqp: quick bandaid for q## |
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tadzik | japhb: not sure if I uploaded my slides, can do it now :) | 23:14 | |
or put them somewhere[tm] | |||
TimToady | not sure that's the best place to fix q##, but it works for now | 23:15 | |
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TimToady | m: q | 23:16 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar a49900: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/_vwpDPLy9cUndeclared routine: q used at line 1» | ||
timotimo | colomon: would you believe me if i told you you've been running a process with t/02-timeout.t again for a long time? | ||
colomon: it has now accumulated 376 cpu-time hours | |||
also ... two "moar" processes that have accumulated 125 cpu-time hours each :) | |||
tadzik | oh, feather's HTTP is down? :( | 23:17 | |
timotimo | ah, they are running t/02-timeout.t, too | ||
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raydiak runs his domain through some random appraisal site and is amused to see it guess a category of "Education -- College" given his earlier rant | 23:28 | ||
TimToady | historically on Windows, \n to \r\n mapping has happened down in the stdio layers when you open a text file | ||
boarding, catch you on the flip side | 23:30 | ||
afg & | 23:31 | ||
raydiak | o/ | ||
timotimo | i'm glad you're safe to fly again | 23:32 | |
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