pugscode.org/ | nopaste: sial.org/pbot/perl6 | pugs: [~] <m oo se> (or rakudo:, kp6:, elf: etc.) (or perl6: for all) | irclog: irc.pugscode.org/ Set by Tene on 29 July 2008. |
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wayland_ | Yeah, I tried preferences, but I think you have to have something somewhere if you actually want to override the document's fonts :) | 00:02 | |
(Seamonkey on Linux) | |||
But I found a better way | |||
Google image search on "korean" :) | |||
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masak | yeah, was going to suggest that. | 00:02 | |
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wayland_ | Reminds me of Tolkien's Elvish :) | 00:02 | |
masak | really? :) | 00:03 | |
wayland_ | Korean | ||
Because the shapes for similar sounds are similar to each other | 00:04 | ||
masak | aye. | ||
wayland_ | Although that violates George Bernard Shaw's principles for alphabet design :) | ||
masak | true. though I'd be hard pressed to find anyone who writes in Shavian. | 00:05 | |
wayland_ | :) | ||
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wayland_ | I wonder if these sorts of things happen on non-Perl channels :) | 00:06 | |
masak | probably. | 00:07 | |
wayland_ | Mongolian is kinda cool :) | ||
masak | ...but I find that #perl6 has some of the most interesting and knowledgeable people | ||
wayland_: aye, it is. | |||
you gotta hand it to anyone who still does it vertically. | |||
wayland_ | well, yes, of course! We're here, aren't we? :) | 00:08 | |
masak | no comment :) | ||
wayland_ | s/:)/:-p/ | ||
(ie. I'm being silly :) ) | 00:09 | ||
masak | aye. | ||
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masak yawns | 00:09 | ||
time to hit the sack, methinks. | |||
wayland_: been nice talking writing systems with ya. | 00:10 | ||
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wayland_ | bye :) | 00:11 | |
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azawawi | rakudo: say "good morning"; | 06:41 | |
p6eval | rakudo 31963: OUTPUT[good morningā¤] | ||
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masak | reading STD_syntax_highlight. what does "redspans traversal" mean? | 09:25 | |
@tell azawawi For some reason, ETOOMUCHTIME aborts on the first test file for me. Any idea why? nopaste.snit.ch/14441 | 09:31 | ||
lambdabot | Consider it noted. | ||
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masak suddenly understands that the .contains method ins't quite identical to :exists after all | 09:37 | ||
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meppl | good morning | 10:20 | |
masak | y0 | 10:27 | |
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DarkAkorn pokes moritz_ | 11:03 | ||
don't suppose anyone else in here knows a lot about the Irc log bot and feels like helping a newb? | 11:04 | ||
masak | DarkAkorn: I'd say I have slightly-above-newb knowledge of the IRC log bot. | 11:08 | |
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masak | DarkAkorn: moritz_ is usually offline during the weekends, either explicitly or implicitly | 11:09 | |
jauaor | hello | ||
DarkAkorn | ah | ||
masak | jauaor: hi | ||
jauaor | Hi masak | ||
:-) | |||
masak | :) | ||
DarkAkorn | well, dependancies are installed, files uploaded, and .conf files I'm pretty sure edited correctly | ||
masak | jauaor: happy November! | ||
DarkAkorn | and... well, what from there? | ||
this is my first time manually installing anything | |||
jauaor | Happy November to you too masak !!! | ||
:-D | |||
masak | DarkAkorn: you're trying to get it running? | ||
jauaor: :D | |||
DarkAkorn | yes | 11:10 | |
jauaor thinks it's a good moment to start with perl6 | |||
masak | jauaor: you bet! | ||
DarkAkorn: you haven't had any errors or anything? | |||
jauaor | masak: I got all the weekend free!!! | ||
Alias_ | Do sockets work yet? | ||
jauaor happy | |||
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masak | jauaor: you could dedicate it to doing good for the Perl 6 community. :) | 11:10 | |
DarkAkorn | masak: no, Alias_: how do I tell? | 11:11 | |
Alias_ | I wasn't asking you :) | ||
masak leaves helping DarkAkorn into the competent hands of Alias_ | |||
oh. | |||
or not. | |||
DarkAkorn | lol | ||
jauaor | masak: On my way .. and I do hope so ... :-) | 11:12 | |
masak | DarkAkorn: well, from my vantage point, seems you'd want to start something. | ||
jauaor needs to get updated first | |||
DarkAkorn | aye | ||
I imagine I need to run perl (something) from ssh, just not sure what | 11:13 | ||
masak | jauaor: I was planning to write an MD5 sum calculator in Literate Perl 5 today, and then port it to Perl 6. maybe you'll want to help. | ||
DarkAkorn: me neither, unfortunately. | |||
jauaor | masak: awesome!..... | ||
DarkAkorn | damn | ||
masak | DarkAkorn: you could find a README file or something, perhaps. | ||
jauaor | masak: Sure ... mmm.. but .... mm... remember I don't know much about perl6 :-P | ||
masak | DarkAkorn: otherwise, just wait for the return of moritz_ | ||
jauaor | just poked through a few examples | ||
DarkAkorn | hehe, readme gives no help at all | 11:14 | |
masak | jauaor: I'm going to lunch now. be back in an hour. read up on Perl 6 in the meantime. :) | ||
DarkAkorn | says to come here and ask moritz_ if I have trouble :P | ||
jauaor | masak: Great! | ||
masak: enjoy | |||
masak | DarkAkorn: then the README needs to be updated. fill it with insights from your trials :) | ||
lunch & | |||
DarkAkorn | oh well, my ssh access is unfortunately unavailable atm due to forgetting my pw to this particular server :( | ||
lol, if I get the chance I will, I guess I'll check back later though, thanks masak | 11:15 | ||
later ya'll | |||
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jauaor | mm.. basic question | 11:50 | |
=<> eq <STDIN> ? | 11:51 | ||
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jauaor: aye, it does. | |||
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masak | jauaor: in case you haven't found them already: svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/Perl6/Pe...rences.pod and perlgeek.de/blog-en/perl-5-to-6/ | 12:39 | |
jauaor | oh, no, will check | 12:45 | |
hanks masak | |||
thanks* | |||
brb | |||
masak | np | ||
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masak | I'll be starting my Perl 5 MD5 implementation now. | 12:45 | |
araujo | masak, go :-D | 12:51 | |
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jauaor | :-) | 12:58 | |
jauaor checks these links carefully | 13:06 | ||
masak: I know perl ... intermediate I'd say ... | 13:07 | ||
but I don't like many things of it, that I see are fixed/improved in perl6 | |||
masak | jauaor: sounds good. | ||
I must admit that my infatuation with Perl 5 is still pretty solid. but Perl 6 (in its idealized goal state) is indeed great. | 13:08 | ||
jauaor | masak: I am mainly a Haskell programmer ... and I can see Perl 6 is taking quite a lot from it | 13:09 | |
masak | aye. | ||
though the two are still fairly different. | 13:10 | ||
jauaor | well, .... I guess nobody expects to get something similar to Haskell :-P | 13:11 | |
But I personally been looking for a nice scripting language to extend Haskell apps | 13:12 | ||
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jauaor | So a language with similar features would be great | 13:12 | |
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masak | one thing about going back to coding Perl 5 is that Perl 5 feels like it has fairly small number of operators :) | 14:05 | |
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jauaor | haha , I can see perl6 increases that number | 14:13 | |
literal | Perl 6 is the kingdom of operators | 14:14 | |
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masak | Perl 6 is often called an operator-oriented language. | 14:18 | |
jauaor has noticed so | |||
masak | jauaor: I now have a running Perl 5 implementation of md5 digesting | 14:19 | |
wanna see? | |||
jauaor | masak: yes! | ||
pugs_svn | r22845 | masak++ | [ext/MD5-Digest] initial Perl 5 implementation, to be ported | ||
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masak | it runs, but it doesn't produce the same result as `echo -n | md5` | 14:20 | |
I don't know why. | |||
oh, and the algorithm is here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Pseudocode | 14:21 | ||
lambdabot | Title: MD5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | ||
jauaor | haha nice masak | 14:24 | |
masak | can it be that I still haven't grokked big-endian and little-endian? | 14:25 | |
jauaor can see some perl6 changes | |||
masak | indeed | 14:26 | |
aye, seems I don't yet understand what little-endian means | |||
rule of thumb from now on: "big-endian" = "big end first" | 14:27 | ||
I'll have to reverse some strings in the program :) | |||
jauaor trying to get a perl6 implementation on this box | 14:28 | ||
masak: the links for pugscode.org don't work? | |||
masak | does here. | 14:29 | |
jauaor | mm... | ||
The Download link doesn't work | 14:30 | ||
for me ... | |||
masak | jauaor: which one, svn.pugscode.org/pugs ? | ||
lambdabot | Title: pugs - Revision 22845: / | ||
masak | lambdabot thinks it works, too :) | 14:31 | |
jauaor | rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi?download_perl_6 | ||
mm.. | |||
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jauaor | anyway ... going through svn | 14:34 | |
masak | yes, you should anyway. | 14:35 | |
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masak | jauaor: I don't know why that link you used is down, but it probably whould have given you Rakudo, not Pugs. | 14:52 | |
note that my commit was to the Pugs repo :) | 14:53 | ||
jauaor nods | |||
masak: it's the Download link from pugscode.org | |||
masak | that's a shame. | ||
someone should update that. | |||
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pugs_svn | r22846 | masak++ | [ext/MD5-Digest] understood term "little-endian" and made appropriate changes | 15:01 | |
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jauaor | :-) | 15:28 | |
masak | still doesn't work, though | 15:29 | |
masak sulks | |||
when the pseudocode talks about 'append "1" bit to message", does it mean to the start or to the end of the message, do you think? | 15:55 | ||
masak is clutching for straws | 15:56 | ||
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jauaor | masak: .... do you use cabal-install for pugs? | 16:45 | |
masak | jauaor: I think I did last time, yes. | ||
but that's just for the binary. I still pull down the svn, and work on that. | |||
jauaor | masak: it fetches the code from svn? | ||
aaah | |||
masak | dunno. | ||
I don't target Pugs a lot, mostly Rakudo. | 16:46 | ||
but the Pugs repo contains other goodies, such as the Perl 6 test suite | |||
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masak | moritz_++ # the 'tidings' post | 16:53 | |
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masak | std: elems (1,2,3) | 17:10 | |
p6eval | std 22846: OUTPUT[parsedā¤] | ||
masak | OIC | ||
jauaor | masak: Rakudo is languages/perl right? | 17:18 | |
masak | languages/perl6, yes | 17:19 | |
TimToady | looks like svn is down on feather | 17:20 | |
lambdabot | TimToady: You have 1 new message. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read it. | ||
jauaor | Hi TimToady | ||
TimToady | anyone here know offhand how to restart svn.pugscode.org on feather? | 17:21 | |
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avar | restart apache? | 17:41 | |
if it's using http it's running through an apache module | |||
TimToady | just restarted it | 17:42 | |
doesn't help | |||
avar | what's the http url to the svn repo? | ||
TimToady | it's using https, at least from my machine | ||
I wonder if bare http works? | 17:43 | ||
masak | svn.pugscode.org/pugs/ is up | ||
lambdabot | Title: pugs - Revision 22846: / | ||
avar | yes http works | ||
masak | and I have my repo checked out through http | ||
not https | |||
avar | Interesting ports on feather.perl6.nl (193.200.132.135): | 17:44 | |
PORT STATE SERVICE | |||
80/tcp open http | |||
443/tcp closed https | |||
but yes, https down | |||
TimToady | yeah, http works, but not https :/ | ||
I only switched to https because of a temporary firewall restriction, so I guess it's time to switch back... | |||
@msg juerd http to svn.pugscode.org works, but not https for some reason; restarting apache didn't help | 17:47 | ||
lambdabot | Not enough privileges | ||
TimToady | @tell juerd http to svn.pugscode.org works, but not https for some reason; restarting apache didn't help | 17:48 | |
lambdabot | Consider it noted. | ||
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pugs_svn | r22847 | lwall++ | [STD_syntax_highlight] convert text to utf8 so that we don't get mojibake on | 18:01 | |
r22847 | lwall++ | t/spec/S02-lexical-conventions/unicode.t | |||
pugs_svnbot | r22847 | lwall++ | [STD_syntax_highlight] convert text to utf8 so that we don't get mojibake on | ||
r22847 | lwall++ | t/spec/S02-lexical-conventions/unicode.t | |||
TimToady | er, oops | ||
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pugs_svn | r22848 | lwall++ | [STD] allow parsing of multiple *.t files in one process (works, but leaks badly) | 18:06 | |
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rindolf | TimToady: teach me ancient Greek. | 18:44 | |
nacho_ | hi | 18:59 | |
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nacho_ | I want to get involved with rakudo testing | 19:03 | |
but i'm lost | 19:04 | ||
rindolf | nacho_: last time I tried Rakudo failed its tests here. | 19:09 | |
Trying again now. | 19:13 | ||
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TimToady | ĻĻĻ Ļ | 19:17 | |
rindolf | Pi-Tau-something-omega? | 19:19 | |
Patterner | upsilon? | 19:23 | |
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rindolf | Hi Patterner | 19:27 | |
perlbot: utf8 Ļ | |||
perlbot | Ļ U+03C5 "GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON", category: "Greek and Coptic", utf8 bytes: CF 85, upper-case: U+03A5 (Ī„) | ||
rindolf | Patterner: right. | ||
I gather it's not the same as epsilon | |||
Hmmm... Rakudo doesn't compile. | 19:28 | ||
OK - now it works after make clean. | 19:30 | ||
And noo - to make test. | |||
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pmurias | jauaor: why don't you like using haskell as your scripting language? ;) | 19:31 | |
rindolf | All tests successful. | 19:32 | |
pmurias | that's nice | 19:33 | |
ruoso: do we plan on putting a git repository for integrating smop and p5 somewhere? | 19:38 | ||
jauaor | pmurias: Because it lacks the dynamism offered by one .... and one or two line scripts are usually better in such a dynamic languages | 19:42 | |
pmurias: I am one of those who believes in both dynamic and static paradigm as two valid solutions to two different world ;-) | 19:43 | ||
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pmurias | having optional (maybe partial) static typing in Perl 6 would be fun | 19:47 | |
jauaor nods | 19:48 | ||
Though one language usually inclines more towards one paradigm than other ... it's always nice to have both options at hand | 19:49 | ||
pmurias | propably just preventing things which can be determined to be an error rather than enforcing correctness would be more perlish | 19:51 | |
rindolf | rakudo: my @x = (5,6,100,333); @x[1] | ||
p6eval | rakudo 31963: RESULT[6] | ||
rindolf | Hmm... | 19:52 | |
Doesn't work for me. | |||
I'm getting No handler to delete. | |||
jauaor | pmurias: oh, and I do have tried to use Haskell as a scripting language | 19:53 | |
pmurias: I even wrote a small shell some time ago, haskell.org/hashell | |||
pmurias | i'm a young and noobish haskell coder but IMHO haskell feels much more like a dynamic language than say C | 19:57 | |
jauaor | And though it's fun and all, it isn't a scripting language ... so, using it like that won't give you as many benefits as one | ||
pmurias: what do you mean? | 19:58 | ||
it certainly abstracts lot of stuff | 19:59 | ||
pasteling | "rindolf" at 62.219.139.216 pasted "Why am I getting a "No handler to delete."" (4 lines, 138B) at sial.org/pbot/32990 | 20:00 | |
pmurias | you have all your types inferred for you and things glue together nicely | ||
rindolf | Any help would be appreciated with sial.org/pbot/32990 | ||
lambdabot | Title: Paste #32990 from "rindolf" at 62.219.139.216 | ||
jauaor | And once you get used to its type system and laziness ... it's hard not to hate other languages :-P | 20:01 | |
pmurias: aah right, from that point of view.. Haskell is by far more advanced than C .... not sure if it is a fair comparison considering the languages nature , but I understand what you say | 20:02 | ||
Haskell just spoils you in so many ways | |||
type system, laziness, type inference, infinite structures .... | |||
So it'd be really nice to have a scripting language inheriting some of this stuff | 20:03 | ||
allbery_b | yopu can run uncompiled code with runhaskell. or one-liners with ghc -e | 20:05 | |
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jauaor | yes you can | 20:05 | |
allbery_b | unfortunately, the nature of scripting is more or less opposed to strong typing | ||
jauaor | And certainly ghci has improved greatly lately | 20:06 | |
But at the end Haskell is more of a static language .. and it will be oriented toward it better | |||
rindolf | Hmmm... works if I put it inside a script. | 20:07 | |
jauaor | For example allbery_b , you can't create data constructors straight from ghci | ||
allbery_b | right | 20:08 | |
jauaor | So, that gives some kind of example of certain limitations ... | ||
allbery_b | arguably if you get to the point where you need custom data types, you're in runhaskell territory anyway | ||
jauaor | For scripting or dynamic code | ||
pmurias | scripting here being the sort of things you use can use shell scripts for | ||
s/use// | |||
or writing small plugins for complex applications? | 20:09 | ||
rindolf | pugs: my $x = [5,63001,7]; @$x[1] | ||
p6eval | pugs: RESULT[\63001] | ||
nacho_ | i think i will have to know pir before I get involved with rakudo test suite | 20:10 | |
jauaor | pmurias: Haskell can be used for shell code .... there have been many efforts to get a proper Haskell shell going on ... but none enough popular it seems | ||
pmurias: but you can certainly use it like that | 20:11 | ||
ther eis even libraries for shell routines as modules | |||
there are* | |||
pmurias: I usually care more about scripting languages for extending applications though | 20:12 | ||
pmurias | static typing is create if the thing you're writing takes a while to test | 20:14 | |
s/create/great/ | 20:17 | ||
is svn.pugscode.org alive? | 20:18 | ||
sorry the https url wasn't working | 20:19 | ||
jauaor | the http is working ... well, worked for me a few hours ago | 20:22 | |
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pmurias | the http works the https doesn't | 20:23 | |
rindolf | Hi all. | 20:24 | |
pmurias | rindolf: hi | ||
rindolf | How do I add a test to the Rakudo test suite to test for @$array_ref[1]? | ||
I have the test written, but don't know where to put it. | |||
pmurias | rindolf: why not add the test to the official Perl 6 test suite in pugs/t | 20:25 | |
pugs/t/spec | |||
rindolf | pmurias: ah. | ||
pmurias: can Rakudo fail initially? | |||
pmurias | rindolf: i'm Rakudo ignorant | 20:26 | |
rindolf | pmurias: ah. | ||
pmurias | jauor: the haskell->smop bindings in a way i can't understand and i'll have to rewrite them in a ugly OO perl5 way :( | 20:27 | |
s/them/code that depends on them/ | |||
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jauaor | pmurias: why? | 20:34 | |
pmurias | argh, i don't type all the words i mean too | 20:35 | |
s/in a way/broke in a way/ ;) | 20:36 | ||
jauaor | aaah ... hah | ||
nacho_ | rindolf, can you share what are you doing? :D | ||
jauaor | pmurias: where are those bindings? | ||
rindolf | nacho_: trying to get @$array_ref[1] to work. | ||
jauaor is just getting into perl6 atm | |||
rindolf | nacho_: it's for a script I wrote that works on Pugs. | 20:37 | |
pmurias | v6/smop/m0ld/M0ld/Eval.hs | ||
i encoutered some recent bitrot so i'll have to fix some things before smop compiles again | |||
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jauaor | aaah .. mm ... | 20:40 | |
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nacho_ | so, you are writing tests just for rakudo on pugs or pugs and parrot as well? | 20:43 | |
rindolf | nacho_: rakudo on pugs? | ||
nacho_: I'm trying to fix Rakudo. | |||
nacho_: but I like to do in Test-driven-development. | |||
pmurias | jauaor: i used the gimme5 script which STD.pm uses to compile itself as a parser for the assembly language for a depraceated smop backend | 20:44 | |
* deprecated | |||
nacho_ | ok, now I understand | ||
haha | |||
pmurias | and mixing deprecated things with bleading edge stuff tends to break ;) | ||
jauaor | pmurias: hah | 20:48 | |
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ruoso | pmurias, re git branch: I was wondering if I should ask for a remote branch on the official p5 git repo | 21:29 | |
ruoso is dead tired... spent the whole day painting his new house... | 21:34 | ||
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pmurias | ruoso: we could ask i'm not sure if commit bits are branch specific and how official is the stuff in the p5 git repo | 21:46 | |
spx2 | is there something serious using perl6 running right now ? | 21:47 | |
like some project | |||
or something | |||
preferably non-web related | |||
I mean non-web site cgi that kind of stuff | |||
ruoso | pmurias, I see... maybe we could host a p5 git repo that could be sync'ed with the main repo | 21:48 | |
and we keep our branch there | |||
pmurias | i'm not familiar with git | 21:49 | |
ruoso | git is like svk, but better | 21:51 | |
it doesn't depend on a master server at al | |||
pmurias | used it for a tiny amount of time | ||
pugs_svn | r22849 | pmurias++ | [smop] removed one use of SLIME | 21:53 | |
pmurias | ruoso: i'm removing slime/sm0p as it bitrotted and i don't won't to waste time fixing it again | ||
ruoso | pmurias, you just need to support the "free" operator before you can get rid of slime | 21:54 | |
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pugs_svn | r22850 | ruoso++ | [smop] turn s1p_attribute from .sm0p to .ri... test is still failing with some weirdness; | 22:10 | |
ruoso | pmurias, note the above commit (just to avoid you doing the same thing) | 22:12 | |
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pmurias | ruoso: more RIness is nice ;) | 22:14 | |
ruoso: btw have you seen SMOP_HUNT_NULLS? | 22:15 | ||
ruoso | no... I haven't... what is it? | ||
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pmurias | it's an cpp flags which adds a test to SMOP_DISPATCH to check if a NULL is being returned | 22:17 | |
ruoso | cool | 22:19 | |
ruoso dinner & | |||
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pmurias | ruoso: 01_smop_lowlevel.c casts ints 1,2 to SMOP_Object* :( | 22:34 | |
shower& | 22:35 | ||
pugs_svn | r22851 | ruoso++ | [smop] test/01 no longer casts 1 and 2 to SMOP__Object* | 22:50 | |
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pugs_svn | r22852 | pmurias++ | [smop] better NULL found messages | 23:10 | |
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