ยปรถยซ Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'p6: say 3;' or rakudo:, or /msg camelia p6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org or colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/perl6 | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by moritz on 22 December 2015. |
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And the winning number is 23! Congratulations to raschipi! You win a roll of duck tape! | |||
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And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a can of WD40! | |||
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And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a roll of duck tape! | |||
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And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a roll of duck tape! | |||
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And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a can of WD40! | |||
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And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a can of WD40! | |||
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Zoffix | Sorry.. Bot went insane :| | 00:01 | |
TEttinger | looks like you both won | 00:03 | |
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buggable | And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a roll of duck tape! | 00:03 | |
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buggable | And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a can of WD40! | 00:03 | |
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buggable | And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a roll of duck tape! | 00:05 | |
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buggable | And the winning number is 42! Congratulations to Zoffix! You win a roll of duck tape! | 00:06 | |
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Zoffix | buggable: don't worry we can control that with medications | 00:18 | |
ZofBot: all hail Zoffix the robot shrink \o/ | |||
ZofBot | Zoffix, The former leads to some failing tests in S32-io/seek | ||
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timotimo | m: say " \c[COMBINING ACUTE]" | 00:19 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unrecognized character name [COMBINING ACUTE] at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say " \c[COMBINING ACUTE7โ5]" |
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timotimo | .u combining | ||
yoleaux | U+0300 COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT [Mn] (โฬ) | ||
U+0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT [Mn] (โฬ) | |||
U+0302 COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT [Mn] (โฬ) | |||
timotimo | m: say " \c[COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT]" | ||
camelia | ฬ | ||
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timotimo | m: use nqp; my $s = " \c[COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT]"; say nqp::ordat($s, 0); say nqp::ordat($s, 1) | 00:20 | |
camelia | 32 -1 |
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timotimo | oh ffs, JSON::Fast would allow combining characters in between the jsony bits if they are on spaces | 00:20 | |
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AlexDaniel | heh, 17999 unread messages in gmail :) | 00:31 | |
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titsuki_ | m: my subset A of Mu; sub func(A @a){ say @a; }; my @b = 1,2,3; say @b ~~ Mu; func(@b); | 05:55 | |
camelia | True Type check failed in binding to parameter '@a'; expected A but got Array ($[1, 2, 3]) in sub func at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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titsuki_ | Is this a bug? I think Array is Mu. | 05:56 | |
OK, I understand. it requires Positional[A] | 05:58 | ||
m: sub func(Mu @a){ say @a; }; my @b = 1,2,3; say @b ~~ Mu; func(@b); | 05:59 | ||
camelia | True Type check failed in binding to parameter '@a'; expected Positional[Mu] but got Array ($[1, 2, 3]) in sub func at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | Hi o/ | 06:55 | |
moritz | \o jmerelo | 07:00 | |
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jmerelo | But I want the Singularity to be GPL! github.com/lizmat/Singularity/ Richard Stallman would never upload his brain to an Apache-licensed application!!! | 07:02 | |
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jmerelo | Anyway. Anyone's up for an April's fools? I was thinking about changing the first page of the Perl 6 docs to Perl 666, and turning Camelia into an Evil Camelia with tiny horns | 07:05 | |
Or something like that. | |||
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Geth_ | ecosystem: 1efd907a19 | (Itsuki Toyota)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list p6-Chart-Gnuplot was moved to CPAN |
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moritz | jmerelo: sounds good :-) | 07:14 | |
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jmerelo | moritz: Anyone's good with Inkscape? I can give it a try, but I am no good at that... | 07:15 | |
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moritz | my artistic abilities are... limited | 07:18 | |
Geth_ | doc: 2577dc24d8 | (JJ Merelo)++ | htmlify.p6 Adds a little introduction to the 'language' page Which is the most visited in the site. Not the best, but brief and to the point. Closes #1884 |
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jmerelo | moritz: can you try that while I look for the way of changing headers and somesuch? Or the other way round? | 07:20 | |
moritz | twitter.com/zoffix/status/980343128556294145 lol | ||
jmerelo: I'll give it a shot | 07:21 | ||
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jmerelo | moritz: :-) | 07:23 | |
moritz | jmerelo: hack.p6c.org/~moritz/Camelia-horns.svg | 07:28 | |
jmerelo | moritz: more viking than evil, but let's not overengineer a prank :-) | 07:29 | |
What do you think about this as "evil" font? fonts.google.com/specimen/Eagle+Lake | |||
moritz | +1 | 07:32 | |
jmerelo: I've created a branch 2018-04-01 in the perl6.org repo, and updated the cron job to poll from that branch | 07:35 | ||
jmerelo: feel free to go wild there :-) | |||
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jmerelo | moritz: I am working on docs.perl6.org, rather. I've tagged the previous situation, and will do everything in a single commit | 07:41 | |
Can do that afterwards... | |||
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travis-ci | Doc build passed. JJ Merelo 'Adds a little introduction to the 'language' page | 07:43 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/360811345 github.com/perl6/doc/compare/v666.pre | |||
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jmerelo | moritz: drive.google.com/file/d/1dcvi7CLIp...sp=sharing | 07:46 | |
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moritz | jmerelo: +1 | 07:48 | |
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jmerelo | OK, let's go live with that. | 07:53 | |
Geth_ | doc: 95000e5d86 | (JJ Merelo)++ | 4 files Deploying evil Camelia |
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Geth_ | perl6.org/2018-04-01: e0d28d4171 | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Evilized perl6.org |
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jmerelo | moritz: little change made to perl6.org, too :-) | 08:02 | |
moritz | jmerelo: perl6.org upated | ||
*updated | |||
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jmerelo | What's happened to Camelia? | 08:05 | |
moritz: should I change it to png? | |||
moritz | jmerelo: yes, browsers don't always seem to like inline svg | 08:06 | |
s/inline/<img ...>/ | |||
Geth_ | perl6.org/2018-04-01: 6f3e5746fc | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Changed to png |
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stmuk_ | perl 666? and that's a sinister looking font (even worse than Comic Sans) | 08:09 | |
jmerelo | stmuk_: the sinisterest I could find in little time :-) | 08:10 | |
stmuk_ | also github.com/zoffixznet/perl6-666 :) | 08:12 | |
TEttinger | camelia doesn't show up on perl6.org? | 08:14 | |
jmerelo | TEttinger: It's coming. In an evil way. | ||
TEttinger | it's also easter, so, second coming | 08:15 | |
jmerelo | TEttinger: :-) | ||
moritz: that was an ephemeral prank... | 08:16 | ||
TEttinger | yeah, gone now | ||
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jmerelo | Oh, no! The evil bug has infected the documentation too! docs.perl6.org/ | 08:19 | |
Zoffix | Today's Easter Sunday and you guys are giving Camelia beastly horns? Fairly inappropriate, especially for a language with terminology influenced by Christianity. | 08:21 | |
jmerelo | Zoffix: they are actually Viking horns. | ||
TEttinger | april fools, it's very appropriate! | ||
jmerelo | Come to think of the Viking thing, I should have changed the name to รพerl | 08:22 | |
TEttinger | is that thorn? | ||
wynn would also work | 08:23 | ||
u: wynn | |||
unicodable6 | TEttinger, U+01BF LATIN LETTER WYNN [Ll] (ฦฟ) | ||
TEttinger, U+01F7 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER WYNN [Lu] (วท) | |||
TEttinger, U+16B9 RUNIC LETTER WUNJO WYNN W [Lo] (แน) | |||
Zoffix | jmerelo: and 666? | ||
TEttinger | แนERL6 | ||
jmerelo | TEttinger: way cool | ||
Zoffix: it's the third year of Perl 6, so it's like three sixes. | 08:24 | ||
TEttinger | Zoffix: you could change it to Perl 69 and make the whole page NSFW | 08:25 | |
araraloren | 666 :) | ||
jmerelo | 69 is actually the Piscis sign | ||
Zoffix | jmerelo: but why deface the site with antagonistic symbols? | ||
TEttinger | are you not familiar with april fool's day? | 08:26 | |
jmerelo | Zoffix: it's an April fools prank. It's a single commit. I can revert it if anyone is going to be offended. | ||
TEttinger | i hope zoffix is pranking | 08:27 | |
Zoffix | TEttinger: I'm not familiar with using antichrist symbolisms on April Fools Day. | ||
jmerelo | Zoffix: we can link your repo github.com/zoffixznet/perl6-666 if you want | 08:28 | |
TEttinger | Zoffix frantically googles to make sure Google's CADIE AI is just a prank | 08:29 | |
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Guest524 | is it possible to use any file extension for importing scripts? | 08:31 | |
Zoffix | TEttinger: so is there a point where you clarify to me the association? | ||
Guest524: improting to where? | |||
Guest524 | sub EXPORT {%('$var'=>'test',)} # abc.pm6 | 08:32 | |
use lib '.'; use abc:file('abc.pm6'); say $var; | |||
instead of abc.pm6 could it be abd.def? | |||
Zoffix | Guest524: no, it has to be .pm6 | 08:33 | |
Guest524 | there's no other way to do it? | 08:34 | |
Zoffix | Guest524: no simple way, no. | 08:35 | |
Guest524 | what about a complex way? | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: can the importing code change? | ||
Guest524 | do you mean by editing? | 08:36 | |
Zoffix | Guest524: yeah, like does it have to remain as `use blah blah` or can it be something else? | ||
jmerelo | Evil camelia un-deployed | 08:39 | |
Guest524 | Zoffix: app.p6 has a subroutine f() and needs to import app.cfg which wants to call that subroutine f() | ||
jmerelo | Will take a while to move to the page, though. | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: usually it's the other way around tho, you import a routine *from* a module and call it in app.p6. | 08:41 | |
Guest524: what task are you trying to do? | |||
I mean, as a general thing, not as importing something from somewhere else. | |||
Guest524 | use perl in a configuration file | 08:42 | |
araraloren | I think they don't care the format | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: ok, that's easy enough: my %conf = EVALFILE 'conf.p6'; where conf.p6 has Perl 6 generate a Hash that's the last line of the file (and thus is used as return value). | 08:44 | |
araraloren | m: my $x = 10; 'say $x'.EVAL | 08:45 | |
camelia | 10 | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: does that solve your entire problem or do you still need to import something? | 08:46 | |
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Guest524 | Zoffix: glot.io/snippets/ezpgermp27 | 08:59 | |
the website doesn't allow changing file names, but dio.pl6 should be app.cfg and main.pl6 should be app.p6 | |||
Zoffix | Guest524: what happens if main.pl6 doesn't have `sub f` defined? | 09:00 | |
Guest524 | err? | 09:01 | |
Zoffix | Guest524: well, what's the connection between `sub f` and its use in the config file? Why does the config file need to call any function as opposed to just giving a List of elements and main.pl6 doing whatever it needs to do with them, like calling `f` with each element? | 09:02 | |
jmerelo: thanks. | 09:03 | ||
Guest524 | Zoffix: to use perl for confuration? | 09:05 | |
Geth_ | doc: ceebae4781 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Capture.pod6 Adds indexing terms to capture literals Closes #1443 |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Capture | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: you can use it without having to call `f` inside the configuration: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/e1c26e5...4ce1065b77 | 09:09 | |
Guest524: inside abc.def I have a list of lists. It's the last statement of the file so it gets returned when I call EVALFILE 'abc.def'; and then I iterate over that list, calling `f` with each inner list. | 09:10 | ||
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Zoffix | Guest524: and the list of lists is just a return data structure in this case; you're free to execute arbitrary Perl 6 code inside that file to, for example, generate that list of lists (or some other datastructure). Basically, the idea is to separate the configuration from what's done with it, and then you don't need to import `f` into anything. | 09:14 | |
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fatguy | i got different result using rakudo star 2018.01 overriding method didn't work as v2017.04.3 | 09:15 | |
pastebin.com/JHqhxhev | |||
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Zoffix | c: 2018.01,2017.04.3 gist.githubusercontent.com/zoffixz...bf6b/p6.p6 | 09:16 | |
committable6 | Zoffix, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL. | ||
Zoffix, gist.github.com/cad4c9e4791410c235...7ed839c608 | |||
Guest524 | Zoffix: what is the pipe in `f |$_ for @confs;`? | 09:17 | |
Zoffix | Guest524: it causes the argument to be "slipped". $_ contains a list of 3 things. If I just call `f $_` that's a call with single argument (the entire list); but writing as `f |$_` slips that list, and I end up making the call with 3 arguments (each element of the list became an argument on its own) | 09:19 | |
Unsure where that's documented. docs.perl6.org/routine/%7C mentions what happens, but very briefly and without any examples. | 09:20 | ||
Guest524 | Zoffix: how do you learn about this stuff? | 09:21 | |
Zoffix | Guest524: just hanging around here and seeing code, I guess. Some stuff by reading the compiler's code. I started back when there were very limited docs, but I think right now it should be documented somewhere, I'm just unsure where exactly. | 09:22 | |
fatguy: looks like it's not the overriding but the missing attribute's value, no? There's an empty array printed. | 09:23 | ||
Guest524 | Zoffix: thanks that solves my problem :) | 09:24 | |
Zoffix | c: 2017.04.1,2018.01 class A { has @.a }; class B { has @.b }; dd class C is A is B {}.new :a<a b c> :b<d e fg> | ||
committable6 | Zoffix, ยฆ2017.04.1: ยซC.new(a => ["a", "b", "c"], b => ["d", "e", "fg"])โคยป ยฆ2018.01: ยซC.new(a => ["a", "b", "c"], b => [])โคยป | ||
Zoffix | Guest524: cool \o/ | ||
araraloren | Guest524 docs.perl6.org/routine/|#(Operators)_prefix_| | 09:25 | |
Zoffix | bisect: class A { has @.a }; class B { has @.b }; dd class C is A is B {}.new :a<a b c> :b<d e fg> | ||
bisectable6 | Zoffix, Bisecting by output (old=2015.12 new=dc1a3f5) because on both starting points the exit code is 0 | ||
Zoffix, bisect log: gist.github.com/fb1a783104d034d6a2...5c5cf4c366 | |||
Zoffix, (2017-10-03) github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/b5...969a4a94c0 | |||
fatguy | zoffix: i passed the value at initialization | 09:26 | |
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Zoffix | fatguy: yeah. | 09:28 | |
fatguy: filed as github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1679 | |||
fatguy | zoffix: thanks ! | 09:29 | |
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Zoffix | fatguy: you could use this as a dirty workaround until the problem is fixed. Basically, manually calling BUILDALL of one of the ancestors so it sets the attribute's value: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/6bab930...p6-L16-L20 | 09:34 | |
fatguy | zoffix: alright thanks \o/ | 09:37 | |
Zoffix | fatguy: oh wait, got a simpler one. Just add any attribute into the grafik-gabungan like `has $!dummy-until-rakudo-bug-is-fixed` | 09:38 | |
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fatguy | zoffix: cool thanks | 09:39 | |
lizmat clickbaits p6weekly.wordpress.com/2018/03/31/...-released/ | |||
jmerelo | lizmat: :-) | 09:40 | |
moritz | lizmat++ | 09:42 | |
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Geth_ | doc: maettu++ created pull request #1890: fix broken links |
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maettu | stupid question: running the doc locally (mojo, localhost:3000) using make run. How can I stop this? ctrl-c is ignored.. | 10:14 | |
Geth_ | doc: 7b1b189f99 | (Matthias Bloch)++ | doc/Type/Iterable.pod6 fix broken links |
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doc: c91b2de5e0 | (Juan Juliรกn Merelo Guervรณs)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/Iterable.pod6 Merge pull request #1890 from maettu/hyper_race_fix_links fix broken links |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Iterable | ||
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FROGGS_ | maettu: if it is a background process than just kill it | 10:31 | |
rindolf | hi all | 10:32 | |
rindolf is excited about the perl 6 singularity | |||
maettu | FROGGS_: thx, I did :-) | 10:35 | |
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travis-ci | Doc build failed. Juan Juliรกn Merelo Guervรณs 'Merge pull request #1890 from maettu/hyper_race_fix_links | 10:37 | |
travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/360838488 github.com/perl6/doc/compare/ceeba...1b2de5e01b | |||
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jmerelo | maettu: sometimes you have to do control-c several times... | 10:55 | |
It's a weird travis-ci bug in an unrelated file... I'm trying to reproduce it locally and there seems to be no problem. | |||
El_Che | lizmat: if you'd been really evil, you would have written dat Perl 6 Singularity was meant to absorb all the Perl implementations :) | 11:07 | |
jmerelo | El_Che: :-) | 11:08 | |
lizmat | El_Che: I'm already considered really evil by some :-) | 11:33 | |
Zoffix++ # lol twitter.com/zoffix/status/980343128556294145 | 11:47 | ||
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stmuk_ | have there been any perl 5 jokes? blockchain jokes seem typical this year? | 12:14 | |
timotimo | i am pleased to announce the official release of CameliCoin | 12:16 | |
(TPF stock prices increase threefold in the span of an hour) | |||
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stmuk_ | web.archive.org/web/20010412234353...arrot.html | 12:22 | |
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lizmat | see the ADD link in the weekly, there's a bunch of them there | 12:42 | |
I guess the best ones are the ones playing on the preconceptions of others: when they find out they've been had, it's hard to admit that they were had | 12:44 | ||
Guest524 | is this possible `say 'abcdef' ~~ s/c/z/`? | 12:54 | |
and is it possible to get the opposite of `say 'abcdefg' ~~ /c.*/`? | 12:55 | ||
lizmat | m: say 'abcdef' ~~ s/c/z/ | ||
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable Str (abcdef) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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lizmat | m: say "abcdef".subst(/c/, "z") | ||
camelia | abzdef | ||
Guest524 | is there a way to do it with `s/c/z/` syntax? | 12:57 | |
lizmat | m: say "abcdef".subst("c", "z") # faster | ||
camelia | abzdef | ||
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timotimo | m: say "abcdef" ~~ S/c/z/ | 13:03 | |
camelia | Potential difficulties: Smartmatch with S/// is not useful. You can use given instead: S/// given $foo at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say "abcdef" ~~ 7โ5S/c/z/ False |
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timotimo | m: say S/c/z/ given "abcdef" | ||
camelia | abzdef | ||
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Guest524 | timotimo: where is that in the docs? | 13:10 | |
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timotimo | docs.perl6.org/language/regexes#Substitution - here maybe? | 13:14 | |
no, that doesn't have S | 13:15 | ||
can't really find anything | 13:16 | ||
lizmat | in a case insensitive world, S is hard to find | ||
Guest524 | `/S\:/` has samemark & samespace | 13:17 | |
how did you find out about it? | 13:18 | ||
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Guest524 | what happened to the rings of saturn? | 13:23 | |
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Guest524 | and backticks? they're still used in multiline comments, so why not qqx? | 13:26 | |
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timotimo | how do you mean? | 13:45 | |
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Guest524 | about what? | ||
timotimo | backticks | 13:46 | |
sorry, i'll be afk again | 13:47 | ||
jnthn | timotimo: In Perl 5, `foo` is a shorthand for - at least if I remember its Perl 5 semantics correctly - qqx/foo/ | ||
timotimo | ah, ok | ||
well, we simply support pretty much every kind of quotes for multiline strings | |||
jnthn | One can write qqx`...` too if feeling nostalgic :-) | 13:48 | |
Guest524 | that's 3 characters too many! | ||
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mst | I see it's "stmuk and virtualsue make the perl6 community look like assholes" day again | 14:04 | |
El_Che | mst: do I dare to open twitter? | 14:06 | |
lizmat wonders where mst sees that | 14:07 | ||
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El_Che | nope, twitter is perfectly fine (besides the usual crazy angry people) | 14:08 | |
lizmat shakes her head | 14:09 | ||
El_Che | mst: gph.is/1m8dAcQ | 14:10 | |
Guest524 | -Ofun hive mind: turn trolls into committers | ||
Kaiepi | wwhat i i wwas already both | 14:12 | |
Guest524 | what class do you occupy? | 14:13 | |
Kaiepi | committer on github, shitposter everywhere else | 14:14 | |
Guest524 | strangelyconsistent.org/blog/perl-6-is-my-mmorpg | ||
Kaiepi | oh | 14:19 | |
not sure yet, either priest or warrior | 14:20 | ||
i'll find out once i'm more familiar with the codebase | |||
Guest524 | I'm a warrior, fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, on the last battlestar, Galactica, leading a ragtag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest: a shining planet known as Earth. | 14:29 | |
Kaiepi | i'm a refugee from an autocratic commune that collapsed once because soemeone stopped selling sticky notes | 14:41 | |
El_Che | lizmat: I see you went on reddit :) | 14:42 | |
Kaiepi | i can't think of a good analogy for what i'm talking about | ||
lizmat | El_Che: sometimes people force you to | 14:45 | |
El_Che | yeah, I noticed the title magic trick | 14:46 | |
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tobs | Only half a question about perl6: I used to get OOM Killed sometime last year while downloading binary files using WWW::get. It only happened with certain files, presumably because get returns decoded-content(?). At some point I installed rakudo 2017.10 which now gives me its own "MoarVM panic: Memory allocation failed"s instead, but when I ran it a few times and used HTTP::UserAgent.get with :bin, it didn't | 14:54 | |
terminate but froze my computer. Had to do a hard reset after a minute of no reaction. | |||
Can anyone tell me how to debug this safely, to find an offending file first of all? Would a ulimit -m be enough? | |||
timotimo | ulimit should definitely help | 14:56 | |
for extra extra safety, maybe try running a full VM | |||
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tobs | yes, I'm gonna do that | 14:58 | |
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Guest524 | it is so disorientating when someone changes their name | 15:37 | |
Geth_ | ecosystem: 5a950c23ad | (Itsuki Toyota)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list p6-Algorithm-MinMaxHeap was moved to CPAN |
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buggable | New CPAN upload: Algorithm-MinMaxHeap-0.13.3.tar.gz by TITSUKI cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/T/TI/...3.3.tar.gz | 15:47 | |
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Geth_ | ecosystem: 70eae0be7b | (Itsuki Toyota)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list p6-Algorithm-Manacher was moved to CPAN |
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herby_ | o/ | 16:14 | |
buggable | New CPAN upload: Algorithm-Manacher-0.0.1.tar.gz by TITSUKI cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/T/TI/...0.1.tar.gz | 16:17 | |
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herby_ | got a rookie question | 16:44 | |
I have a simple module I'm working on. I want the user to either be able to use it from the command line and pass in arguements, or use it from within their own script | 16:45 | ||
I know I should use MAIN for command line use. is MAIN ignored if the script isn't used from the command line? | |||
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moritz | it's supposed to be ignored if it's not in the top-level script | 16:53 | |
no idea how well that works | |||
herby_ | I think I'm missing a simple design step. If I have a module that has a "test" function, and a "MAIN" function, and I call the "test" function, it will return both functions automatically | 16:55 | |
rather, if I call the "test" function from within the module, it runs the "test" function and MAIN function | |||
probably not explaining that clearly | |||
jmerelo | bench: compare HEAD (Bool.roll xx 2048).race.rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems ||| (Bool.roll xx 2048).race( degree => 8).rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems | 16:57 | |
benchable6 | jmerelo, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
jmerelo, gist.github.com/ffff45d4940cf7f5b0...4f36b87c69 | 16:58 | ||
masak | herby_: not sure it directly fixes your problem, but I usually have a `multi MAIN("test") { ... }`, so that I can run tests easily from the command line | ||
jmerelo | bench: compare HEAD (Bool.roll xx 4096).race.rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems ||| (Bool.roll xx 4096).race( degree => 8).rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems | ||
benchable6 | jmerelo, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
jmerelo, gist.github.com/517f36d0935fa3f99f...d9c629b99d | 16:59 | ||
jmerelo | bench: compare HEAD (Bool.roll xx 4096).race.rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems ||| (Bool.roll xx 4096).race( degree => 8, batch => 32).rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems | ||
benchable6 | jmerelo, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
jmerelo, gist.github.com/7561880884853308c5...a3f43c2146 | |||
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herby_ | masak: thanks. I probably just need to find a good CLI example for perl 6 and see how they did it | 16:59 | |
jmerelo | bench: compare HEAD (Bool.roll xx 4096).race.rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems ||| (Bool.roll xx 4096).race( degree => 8, batch => 128).rotor(4).grep( so (*.all == True|False) ).elems | 17:00 | |
benchable6 | jmerelo, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
jmerelo, gist.github.com/ebbe75c85924df2d50...60b726ebf9 | |||
timotimo | herby_: i think we generally have a launcher in bin/ and a module that exports a MAIN sub to it | 17:02 | |
github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/master/bin/zef - check this example | 17:03 | ||
github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/master/l...ef/CLI.pm6 - this is the module in question | |||
it's a package that has a bunch of multi MAIN ... is export { } | |||
herby_ | timotimo: thanks, i'll give that a read | 17:05 | |
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benjikun | What's the best way you guys can figure out how to generate a "look and say" sequence (1, 11, 21, 1211) | 18:04 | |
can you do it with a one-liner? | 18:05 | ||
maybe with the ... operator thing | |||
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cfa | benjikun: rosettacode.org/wiki/Look-and-say_...nce#Perl_6 | 18:12 | |
masak | oh, that's pretty | ||
I started in on a solution, but mine was veering off in the wrong direction, trying to do everything in a single regex | 18:14 | ||
benjikun | cfa: that's a good one | ||
cfa | to be clear: not my solution | 18:15 | |
i'm just the link butler | |||
benjikun | yeah I understand | ||
ty anyhow | |||
cfa | np | ||
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benjikun | How would I output that to a file | 18:25 | |
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benjikun | I can't do $fh.say for ... | 18:25 | |
or spurt | |||
jnthn | $fh.say($_) for ... | 18:26 | |
benjikun | oh | 18:27 | |
ty | |||
herby_ | If I want to validate if a supplied IPv4 address is valid or not, does p6 have anything built in? | 18:49 | |
a quick google shows that python can utilize the "socket" library, didn't know if p6 had something similar | |||
El_Che | herby_: docs.perl6.org/type/IO::Socket::INET (dunno if it soes what you want) | 18:52 | |
herby_ | El_Che: thanks. I was poking around there but I couldn't see anything that explicity talks about it, and my socket/networking knowledge is pretty much zero | 18:54 | |
I'll do some more reading :) | |||
El_Che | herby_: it sould be pretty easy to write a small ip validation function | 18:55 | |
herby_ | yep, I found one in Think Perl 6 for IPv4. If there wasn't already an ip validator that was widely available, I was going to write a small module for it | ||
timotimo | just don't try to validate ipv6 addresses by yourself unless you know about the weirder parts of the spec :) | ||
herby_ | but I didnt want to clutter the ecosystem | ||
timotimo: yeah, it looks like ipv6 is a tad more complex than ipv4 | 18:56 | ||
El_Che | timotimo: doest sound that hard | ||
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timotimo | :) | ||
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jmerelo | p6: my @array[4] = <1 2 3 4>; say @array.tail(1); | 19:09 | |
camelia | (4) | ||
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jmerelo | p6: my @chromosome2[16] = Bool.roll xx 16; say @chromosome2.tail(1); | 19:12 | |
camelia | (False) | ||
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benjikun | jmerelo: Whatcha makin? | 19:23 | |
El_Che | funny questions when chromosomes are involved | 19:26 | |
benjikun | lmao | 19:29 | |
jmerelo | benjikun: As usual, evolutionary algorithms... | 19:30 | |
benjikun | jmerelo: Oh, that's neat. | ||
Do you have a GitHub? | |||
jmerelo | github.com/JJ | ||
Right now I'm working on this github.com/JJ/perl6eo | 19:31 | ||
p6: my $len=16; my @chromosome2[$len] = Bool.roll xx $len; say @chromosome2.tail(1); | |||
camelia | (False) | ||
jmerelo | Hum | ||
That fails in my installation. | 19:32 | ||
benjikun | How much slower is perl6 for these sorts of algorithms compared to C/C++ | ||
jmerelo | It's actually faster than C++ for most things. | ||
benjikun | hm | ||
jmerelo | benjikun: working now on this paper github.com/JJ/2016-ea-languages-wc...-perls.Rnw | 19:33 | |
benjikun: except for crossover. Which is what I want to find out. | |||
benjikun | Interesting | ||
I'd like for Perl6 to catch on more | 19:35 | ||
masak | like wildfire, or a flu | ||
jmerelo | commit: 2018.01,2018.03,HEAD my $len=16; my @chromosome2[$len] = Bool.roll xx $len; say @chromosome2.tail(1); | ||
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benjikun | jmerelo: Do you have this rendered as a PDF or anything yet? | ||
masak: Especially this year's flu | |||
jmerelo | benjikun: I'll upload it in a minute. | ||
masak | benjikun: oh? we have a good one this year? | ||
benjikun | masak: Vaccines didn't work out too well this year | 19:37 | |
masak | oh no :/ | ||
jmerelo | Looks like I got into a bug that just got fixed... | 19:38 | |
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jmerelo | benjikun: github.com/JJ/2016-ea-languages-wc.../v2018-0.9 just uploaded the report. For everyone else, too. Comparing Perl 6 to Perl (and other languages) in several usual evolutionary algorithm operations | 19:40 | |
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camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '$how-many' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $len=16; my $start = now;for 1..7โ5$how-many {my $start = ($len -2 ).rand. |
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jmerelo | @chromosome2.skip($start).head($this-len), @chromosome1.tail($len-$this-len-$start); }; say "perl6-BitVector,$len,",now - $start; | ||
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camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing block at <tmp>:1 ------> 3[$len] = flat @chromosome1.head($start),7โ5<EOL> expecting any of: postfix prefix statement end statement modifiโฆ |
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jmerelo | @chromosome2.skip($start).head($this-len), @chromosome1.tail($len-$this-len-$start); }; say "perl6-BitVector,$len,",now - $start; | ||
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benjikun | jmerelo: Thanks, I'll give it a read | 19:46 | |
jmerelo | benjikun: thanks! | 19:47 | |
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jmerelo | commit: 2018.03-137-gdc1a3f5a3,HEAD my @chromosome2[10] = Bool.roll xx 10; say @chromosome2.tail(1); | 19:55 | |
committable6 | jmerelo, ยฆ2018.03-137-gdc1a3f5a3: ยซ(True)โคยป ยฆHEAD(dc1a3f5): ยซ(False)โคยป | ||
lizmat | jmerelo: you'e expecting repeatable results from a rand) ? | 19:56 | |
jmerelo | lizmat: No, there was an error in 2018.03. I was checking to see if it was fixed... | 19:57 | |
commit: 2018.03,HEAD my @chromosome2[10] = Bool.roll xx 10; say @chromosome2.tail(1); | |||
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lizmat | ah, ok :-) | ||
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jmerelo | p6: my @c1[4]=<a b c d>; my @c2[4] = <1 2 3 4>; say @c1.head(2), @c2.tail(2) | 20:03 | |
camelia | (a b)(3 4) | ||
jmerelo | p6: my @c1[4]=<a b c d>; my @c2[4] = <1 2 3 4>; say flat @c1.head(2), @c2.tail(2) | ||
camelia | Index 4 for dimension 1 out of range (must be 0..3) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | lizmat: would that be a bug? Looks like the previous one has not been totally erradicated... | ||
p6: my @c1[4]=<a b c d>; my @c2[4] = <1 2 3 4>; say @c1.head(2).append( @c2.tail(2) ) | 20:04 | ||
camelia | Cannot resolve caller append(Seq: Seq); none of these signatures match: (Any:U \SELF: |values is raw) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '@new' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3c1[4]=<a b c d>; my @c2[4] = <1 2 3 4>; 7โ5@new = @c1.head(2); say @new.append: @c |
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camelia | [a b 3 4] | ||
jmerelo | p6: my @c1[4]=<a b c d>; my @c2[4] = <1 2 3 4>; say Array.new( @c1.head(2)).append: @c2.tail(2) | 20:08 | |
camelia | [a b 3 4] | ||
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jmerelo | Leaving now. Until tomorrow! | 20:14 | |
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cfa | hunh, interseting | 20:22 | |
also, interesting | |||
m: my @a = <a b c d>; say @a.tail: 1 # or 2, 3, 4 | |||
camelia | (d) | ||
cfa | m: my @a[4] = <a b c d>; say @a.tail: 1 # or 2, 3, 4 | 20:23 | |
camelia | (d) | ||
cfa | m: my @a[4] = <a b c d>; say @a.tail: 2 | ||
camelia | (c d) | ||
cfa | hmm | ||
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gfldex | m: my @a[4] = <a b c d>; dd @a.Seq.tail; | 20:26 | |
camelia | Str <element> = "d" | ||
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gfldex | m: my @a[4] = <a b c d>; @a[3] = <1 2 3 4>; dd @a; | 20:27 | |
camelia | Array.new(:shape(4,), ["a", "b", "c", (IntStr.new(1, "1"), IntStr.new(2, "2"), IntStr.new(3, "3"), IntStr.new(4, "4"))]) | ||
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cfa | oh, here we go | 20:28 | |
m: my @a[4] = <a b c d>; say flat @a.tail: 1 | |||
camelia | Index 4 for dimension 1 out of range (must be 0..3) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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gfldex | m: my @a[4] = [1, 2, 3]; say @a.tail; | 20:29 | |
camelia | (Mu) | ||
gfldex | m: my @a[4] = [1, 2, 3]; dd @a; | ||
camelia | Array.new(:shape(4,), [1, 2, 3, Any]) | ||
gfldex | m: my @a; @a[4] = $[1, 2, 3]; say @a.tail; | 20:30 | |
camelia | Cannot allocate memory | ||
gfldex | m: my @a; @a[4] = $[1, 2, 3]; say @a.tail; | 20:32 | |
camelia | [1 2 3] | ||
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MasterDuke | bench: compare HEAD my $l = 100000; my @a[$l] = Bool.roll xx $l; ||| my $l = 100000; my @a = Bool.roll xx $l; say now - INIT now | 21:56 | |
benchable6 | MasterDuke, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
MasterDuke, gist.github.com/494f5c2a1e9343e170...b3d568e8c3 | |||
MasterDuke | m: my $l = 1_000_000; my @a[$l] = Bool.roll xx $l; say now - INIT now | 21:57 | |
camelia | 1.469947 | ||
MasterDuke | m: my $l = 1_000_000; my @a = Bool.roll xx $l; say now - INIT now | ||
camelia | 0.6839025 | ||
MasterDuke | bench: compare HEAD my $l = 100000; my @a[$l] = Bool.roll xx $l; ||| my $l = 100000; my @a = Bool.roll xx $l; | ||
benchable6 | MasterDuke, starting to benchmark the 1 given commit | ||
MasterDuke, gist.github.com/3912c39076c1c527d1...4f18c46439 | |||
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MasterDuke | don't know why benchable6 shows the opposite, but on my system i definitely see that the non-shaped version is faster | 22:00 | |
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MasterDuke | shaves multiple seconds off of jmerelo's xover code | 22:02 | |
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Kaiepi | for the vim users here, here's a vim-easy-align rule that lets you align a list of variables by typing in gaipv in normal mode hastebin.com/juqowucemo.bash | 22:52 | |
b2gills | .tell jmerelo `Bool.roll xx $len` is probably better written as `Bool.roll($len)` | 22:54 | |
yoleaux | b2gills: I'll pass your message to jmerelo. | ||
buggable | New CPAN upload: Lingua-Lipogram-0.1.0.tar.gz by FISCHER cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/F/FI/...1.0.tar.gz | 22:57 | |
AlexDaniel | Kaiepi: I wonder if it can be added directly to github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl6 | 23:01 | |
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Kaiepi | possibly, but i don't know anything about vimscript | 23:05 | |
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AlexDaniel | Kaiepi: that sounds pretty good! I don't know anything about vim | 23:06 | |
although maybe I still have some muscle memory from a year of using spacemacs | 23:07 | ||
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