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plobsing | msg arthur-_ Are you sure you have libjit_fb installed correctly? I ran your code and got past where you were blocking (I hit a rakudobug, but that's a different story). Try adding a check to the loadlib line (something like pir::loadlib__ps('libjit_fb') or die "Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb'";) | 00:20 | |
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plobsing | what's the resident msgbot around here, and how do I get it to deliver msgs? | 00:21 | |
sorear | phenny: tell plobsing here's one | 00:25 | |
phenny | sorear: I'll pass that on when plobsing is around. | ||
sorear | aloha: msg plobsing and the other | ||
plobsing | oh hai | ||
phenny | plobsing: 00:25Z <sorear> tell plobsing here's one | ||
sorear | aloha: tel plobsing and the other | ||
aloha: tell sorear hi | |||
Am I just hallucinating that aloha had a message system | |||
plobsing | pheny: tell arthur-_ Are you sure you have libjit_fb installed correctly? I ran your code and got past where you were blocking (I hit a rakudobug, but that's a different story). Try adding a check to the loadlib line (something like pir::loadlib__ps('libjit_fb') or die "Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb'";) | 00:26 | |
aloha? | |||
ENOBODYHOME | |||
sorear | there are two ns in phenny | 00:27 | |
plobsing | phenny: tell arthur-_ Are you sure you have libjit_fb installed correctly? I ran your code and got past where you were blocking (I hit a rakudobug, but that's a different story). Try adding a check to the loadlib line (something like pir::loadlib__ps('libjit_fb') or die "Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb'";) | ||
phenny | plobsing: I'll pass that on when arthur-_ is around. | ||
sorear | aloha: help | ||
aloha | sorear: Ask me for help about: seen, karma (say 'help <modulename>'). | ||
sorear | aloha: help message | ||
aloha | sorear: I don't know anything about 'message'. | ||
sorear | aloha: help tell | ||
aloha | sorear: I don't know anything about 'tell'. | ||
sorear | aloha: help msg | ||
aloha | sorear: I don't know anything about 'msg'. | ||
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lichtkind | hai | 01:55 | |
anybody awake here? | |||
what you think about a Perl slogan: no artificial walls! | |||
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rkazak | Hi, is there a parrot specific channel? | 03:42 | |
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plobsing | rkazak: #parrot is parrot-specific | 03:44 | |
rkazak | Hmm, #parrot - when I connect to it has just one member... | 03:45 | |
plobsing checks his irc config | 03:46 | ||
#parrot on irc.parrot.org | 03:47 | ||
sorear | aka irc.perl.org, aka MAGnet | ||
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rkazak | ta | 05:30 | |
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dalek | ecza: 8bd2f47 | sorear++ | / (4 files): Pass :dba and Frame to lexers |
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sorear | I'm looking through the #perl6 logs for examples of STD.pm6 error messages using the 'Expected any of' mechanism | 08:46 | |
is it just me, or does it add almost nothing? | |||
a few choice examples | |||
std: rx { } | |||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Null pattern not allowed at /tmp/GwcGLbwaoM line 1:------> rx { ⏏} expecting quantifierParse failedFAILED 00:01 119m» | ||
sorear | std: say (q) | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Use of a closing delimiter for an opener is reserved at /tmp/hStugQhTTx line 1:------> say (q⏏) expecting any of: argument list prefix or term semicolon list statement endParse failedFAILED 00:01 119m» | ||
moritz_ | std: 1 + + | 08:47 | |
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Prefix requires an argument at /tmp/dDqwDHRBaC line 1 (EOF):------> 1 + +⏏<EOL>Parse failedFAILED 00:01 119m» | ||
moritz_ | std: 1 + % | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Non-declarative sigil is missing its name at /tmp/wIaxeJoNjs line 1:------> 1 + ⏏%Bogus term at /tmp/wIaxeJoNjs line 1:------> 1 + %⏏<EOL> expecting twigilParse failedFAILED 00:01 120m» | ||
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moritz_ | sorear: I know that I've wanted the "expecting ..." messages for custom parsers I've written | 08:50 | |
though in these examples they aren't really helpful | |||
sorear | the way they are implemented is... not very pretty | ||
it records all lexer invocations at the high water mark | 08:51 | ||
with a very ugly API | |||
the lexer writes into contextuals named $*HIGHWATER and $*HIGHEXPECT | |||
the Niecza lexer is unaware of the Perl 6 call stack and I'd like to keep it that way :/ | 08:52 | ||
do you have an example in mind of a version of "expecting ..." that would be helpful? | |||
moritz_ | std: if 42 | 08:53 | |
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Missing block at /tmp/KVhpNSzWYK line 1 (EOF):------> if 42⏏<EOL>Parse failedFAILED 00:01 118m» | ||
moritz_ | hm | ||
sorear | you say you wanted it for a parser | 08:55 | |
you must have an idea in mind of how it should work | |||
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moritz_ | for example my JSON parser had a very ugly error for trailing commas by default | 08:56 | |
the parsing rule is basically <atom> ** \, | 08:57 | ||
so I'd like to get an "expecte: atom" for an input string like [1,] | |||
I'd expect the grammar engine to capture the name of an unsuccessful rule, or list of alternative rules somehow | 08:58 | ||
arthur-_ | phenny: tell plobsing : indeed, it does not load the lib : Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb' , but I don't know how to fix that/look for what is not done right | ||
phenny | arthur-_: I'll pass that on when plobsing is around. | ||
arthur-_: 00:27Z <plobsing> tell arthur-_ Are you sure you have libjit_fb installed correctly? I ran your code and got past where you were blocking (I hit a rakudobug, but that's a different story). Try adding a check to the loadlib line (something like pir::loadlib__ps('libjit_fb') or die "Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb'";) | 08:59 | ||
moritz_ | sorear: and probably throw an exception somehow, which includes that information | ||
but I really don't know what would be a good API | |||
arthur-_ | I get a SIGSEGV from a perl6 script, what's the name of that tool you feed a command and gives you a list of low level traces of the program's execution ? | 09:04 | |
moritz_ | debugger? | 09:05 | |
gdb | |||
arthur-_ | gdb | ||
mmh | |||
I try | |||
no that's not it | |||
it works like that : | |||
thatprogram perl6 script.pl | 09:06 | ||
then gives me all sort of debug low level stuff as the programm runs | |||
moritz_ | gdb perl6 | ||
run script.pl | |||
arthur-_ | so I can see what happens just before the SIGSEGV | ||
ok I try | |||
moritz_ | and after the segfault, type bt | ||
sorear | the tool you're looking for is called strace | 09:07 | |
but gdb will probably work better | |||
arthur-_ | Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. | ||
0x00000000023d2770 in ?? () | |||
sorear | ltrace might also be useful | ||
arthur-_ | ok I try these | 09:08 | |
sorear summons cognominal | |||
arthur-_ | fsync(1) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) | 09:09 | |
fsync(2) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) | |||
moritz_ | did you obtain the backtrace? | ||
arthur-_ | with strace yes | 09:10 | |
moritz_ | I meant the backtrace you get from gdb | ||
strace doesn't give you backtraces | |||
just system calls | |||
arthur-_ | moritz_: I'm not familiar with gdb | 09:11 | |
moritz_ | 10:06 < moritz_> and after the segfault, type bt | ||
arthur-_ | oh ok | ||
thanks | |||
sorear | learning gdb is not optional | ||
if you're going to do NativeCall stuff, you need to be able to debug at a low level | |||
arthur-_ | pastebin.com/CfLGeWhU | 09:12 | |
moritz_ | so it segfaults while throwing an exception. Superb. | 09:15 | |
sorear | no, it segfaults during global destruction | 09:16 | |
which is really to be expected | |||
parrot global destruction is incredibly fragile | |||
arthur-_ | oh | 09:17 | |
moritz_ | but global destruction is the result of an exception, no? | ||
arthur-_ | moritz_: no, just normal end of the script | ||
sorear | I would say that "... while throwing an exception" ends when die_from_exception catches it | ||
arthur-_ | last line is : 'done'.say; | ||
and it is said ok | |||
moritz_ | ok, then it's really global destruction | 09:18 | |
sorear | you seem to have thrown an exceptin from inside a callback | ||
moritz_ | try to add an exit(0) at the end | ||
sorear | or otherwise escaped | ||
moritz_ | nested runloops? | ||
sorear | yes | ||
moritz_ | yikes | ||
sorear | wait, no | ||
arthur-_ | same error with exit(0) | ||
sorear | there's only one runops | 09:19 | |
jnthn | note that exit works by throwing an exception... | ||
moritz_ | jnthn: still rakudo uses that trick at the end of programs | ||
arthur-_ | bt with exit(0) : pastebin.com/MJqqh4Ga | 09:20 | |
moritz_ | src/Perl6/Compiler.pir line 232 | ||
last I tried to remove it, several spectests looped | |||
jnthn | How...odd. :/ | 09:21 | |
moritz_ | well, it's there for a reason :( | 09:22 | |
sorear | ok | 09:25 | |
I have two meta-issues left before STD can be 100% functional on niecza | |||
1. Interaction of variables an LTM, whcih I asked TimToady about this morning but have not yet gotten a responce | 09:26 | ||
2. JSYNC spec nits, which I asked ingy about last night but have gotten no more than a "let me get back to you" | |||
sorear -> sleep | |||
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cxreg | what's the interaction between variables and LTM? | 09:27 | |
wasn't that part of the purpose of LTM? | |||
arthur-_ | moritz_: so any chances I can fix this from my side or is this a rakudo||parrot bug ? | 09:28 | |
sorear | It's a Parrot bug that #parrot denies the existance of | 09:29 | |
one that I've battled in the past and am still bitter over | |||
arthur-_ | oh | ||
sorear | cxreg: S05:1225 | 09:30 | |
I need clarification of that | |||
cxreg | i havent actually cloned the new github repo | 09:31 | |
good time to do so | |||
specs, that is? | |||
sorear | yes | ||
cxreg | moritz++ | 09:33 | |
moritz_ | huh, why do I get karma? | ||
cxreg | githubbing the specs | ||
moritz_ | sorear++ has been asking all the interesting questions :-) | ||
oh, that's old history | |||
cxreg | lol | ||
i've been lazily evaluating perl 6 news | 09:34 | ||
sorear: that seems awfully squishy | 09:35 | ||
istr ingy saying something about this when he had his pegex revelation | 09:36 | ||
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cognominal | sorear? | 11:10 | |
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masak | oh hai, #perl6 | 11:51 | |
phenny | masak: 07 Nov 23:17Z <lue> tell masak Here's your Yapsi patch: gist.github.com/667105 | ||
masak looks | 11:52 | ||
wow. I'm impressed. | 11:53 | ||
colomon | o/ | ||
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masak | phenny: tell lue thanks for the patch at gist.github.com/667105 -- I see one tiny error on L28 (which is easy to correct), and I'd like to discuss how strings interact with ++ and --. apart from that, it looks very good. | 11:55 | |
phenny | masak: I'll pass that on when lue is around. | ||
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jnthn | o/ masak | 12:12 | |
masak | another glorious day in #perl6. :) | 12:13 | |
jnthn | The sun is shining and I just ate Falafel. | 12:15 | |
masak | my weather widget says rain, but that's because I've forgotten to reset it from Vienna to Uppsala. outside, the sun is shining. | 12:16 | |
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jnthn | masak: Generally, looking out of the window is more reliable, yes. :) | 12:36 | |
masak | :) | 12:37 | |
jnthn | Heh. Some of the folks I work with are complaining its too cold. Others of us (me included) think it's just fine. :) | 12:38 | |
colomon | how cold is it? | ||
jnthn | 4C | 12:39 | |
colomon | luxury! | ||
0C here | |||
jnthn | :) | ||
colomon | (well, 32F, but, you know. ;) | ||
jnthn | Yeah, 4C is fine by me. :) | ||
masak | this is nothing. | 12:40 | |
we're just, um, warming up. | |||
maybe we'll have another Extreme Winter, like we did last year. | 12:41 | ||
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jnthn | Was it really that extreme? :) | 12:53 | |
moritz_ | extremely mild? | ||
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masak | jnthn: it caused prolonged traffic havoc in Stockholm. | 12:54 | |
jnthn | Huh, we have railway traffic chaos most days here in Skane. :P | 12:57 | |
masak | so it seems. apparently the Stockholmers are used to higher standards. there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth. | 12:59 | |
moritz_ | because every day the railroad company is surprised how many people want to take the train? | ||
masak | they seemed surprised about the cold, the snow, and the ice, in this case. | 13:00 | |
moritz_ | snow and ice in sweden. Inconceivable! | ||
masak | you keep using that word. :) | 13:01 | |
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moritz_ | according to irclog.perlgeek.de/search.pl?channe...onceivable this was my first use in #perl6 | 13:02 | |
masak | yeah, sorry; quoting a movie. | 13:03 | |
www.imdb.com/title/tt0093779/quotes?qt0482717 | |||
jnthn | masak: I can't say I disapprove of the Stockholmer's higher expectations. Especially if they usually get delivered on. :) | 13:04 | |
masak | lunch & | 13:05 | |
moritz_ | masak: ah, cultural reference. A college of mine keeps using it though :-) | 13:06 | |
szabgab | gentlman, so I amhappy to let you now we have the budget for the Perl 6 hackathon at FOSDEM | ||
That means we can finance the travelc cost and the accomodation of a few of you | 13:07 | ||
moritz_ | \o/ | ||
jnthn | \o/ | ||
szabgab++ | |||
moritz_ | szabgab++ | ||
jnthn | szabgab: When should talks be submitted by? I was gonna submit one... | ||
frettled | Woohoo! | ||
szabgab++ | |||
szabgab can now go to ha lunch with enough karma in his pocket | |||
jnthn: talks, you can start submitting them to the events mailing list | 13:08 | ||
I look at the deadline soon | |||
moritz_ | oh... FOSDEM is 4 days after ETA for the offspring | ||
szabgab | moritz_: so it is time to get away :) | 13:09 | |
moritz_ | lol | ||
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szabgab | let me setup a page on the wiki where you can add your names if you are committed to come and to let me know how much sponsoring you need | 13:10 | |
jnthn | OK. I never did FOSDEM before, so quite keen to come. :) | 13:11 | |
colomon | hmmm, the fifth day after H's birth was probably the hardest for us. | ||
moritz_ | lightning talks are up to 15min it seems | ||
jnthn | colomon: Did you go to an open soruce conference? ;-) | ||
Slowest lightning ever! | |||
colomon | no, and thank heavens. | ||
moritz_ | my wife would kill me. And I'd totally understand that | 13:12 | |
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takadonet | hey all | 13:13 | |
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colomon | o/ | 13:16 | |
what's the current state of text wrap? | 13:17 | ||
szabgab | We cannot run the hackathont at the same space where FOSDEM is going to happen | ||
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szabgab | though I am sure you can find a corner to sit and hack there too | 13:17 | |
The hackathon can be 2-3 days either before or after FOSDEM | |||
any preferences? | |||
moritz_: I think we'll organize another one for you too :) | 13:18 | ||
www.socialtext.net/perl5/index.cgi...011_fosdem | |||
moritz_ | ++szabgab | ||
szabgab | please add your name to the wiki under the hackathon section if you are interested to come | 13:19 | |
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colomon | githhub problems? | 13:50 | |
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colomon | or neutro problems? | 13:50 | |
gist.github.com/667707 | 13:52 | ||
looks like github's switch to https broke neutro. | 13:53 | ||
plobsing | ping arthur-_ | 13:54 | |
phenny | plobsing: 08:58Z <arthur-_> tell plobsing : indeed, it does not load the lib : Couldn't loadlib 'libjit_fb' , but I don't know how to fix that/look for what is not done right | ||
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colomon | masak: for sure there is stuff in Rakudo that is slow just because it is poorly coded. some of it doesn't matter much, and some of it is probably adversely affecting performance. without a lot of timed end-user code, and no profiler, it's hard to figure out these things. | 14:13 | |
plobsing | phenny: tell arthur-_ did you run parrot setup.pir build / parrot setup.pir install? you should be able to find the extension in parrot's dynext library directory (find $PARROT_LIB_PATH -name libjit_fb.so) | ||
phenny | plobsing: I'll pass that on when arthur-_ is around. | ||
moritz_ | also note that my primary motivation for having .trans was to be able use it in the book :-) | 14:14 | |
masak | colomon: I was talking about the parts that are evidently under-performant. | ||
moritz_: what do you mean? we had .trans before, as PIR. | 14:15 | ||
moritz_ | masak: in alpha, yes | ||
masak | oh. | ||
moritz_ | and I was loath to port some code that I didn't understand at all | 14:16 | |
and nobody else did it :-) | |||
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masak | ooh! twitter.com/parrotvm/status/1637910096904192 | 14:18 | |
colomon | masak: but generally, parts aren't evidently under-performant until they are actually used. | ||
dukeleto | masak: :) | ||
moritz_ | sadly parrot-dev is down, so notifying all devs is a bit of a gamble | 14:19 | |
masak | colomon: that's not entirely true. had I been doing a code review of the core with a view towards performance, I probably would have found the thing in .trans | ||
colomon | masak: sure, obnoxious things can be identified without timing them. | 14:21 | |
but I'd argue you don't know what they really mean without some sort of real world analysis. | |||
moritz_ | masak: then maybe you should do a performance oriented code review of src/core/*.pm | 14:22 | |
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masak | moritz_: yes. I'm considering doing that. | 14:22 | |
ggoebel: hi! | 14:23 | ||
moritz_ | masak++ # having error bars in the chart in the last blog post | ||
masak | it has been said that averages alone aren't worth much without some kind of measure of how spread-out the distribution is. | 14:24 | |
moritz_ | otoh... it seemed the drift was mostly systematic error, not statistical deviations | 14:25 | |
masak | hard to be sure. | 14:27 | |
it wasn't a strict increase either. | |||
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moritz_ | there's an easy-ish way to find out | 14:28 | |
run the experiment $n times, and average over all times from all experiments | 14:29 | ||
if it's a strictly statistic error, the standard deviation should grow like $n.sqrt | 14:30 | ||
masak | you mean average all runs 1, all runs 2, etc? | ||
moritz_ | no, the values from all runs | ||
masak | ok. | 14:31 | |
well, I'm pretty sure the error is partly systematic. | |||
question is how big a part. | |||
moritz_ | if the values mostly increase during each run, you won't get the accumulation around the mean value that you usually get in standard deviations | ||
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dukeleto | Public Announcement: Parrot SVN is read-only. We are working on making Github canonical. | 14:35 | |
jnthn | mmmm...$dayjob provided cake | ||
moritz_ | jnthn: funny, that's happening here too | 14:36 | |
masak | moritz_: ah, so run the experiment $n times without restarting Rakudo between runs? | ||
moritz_ | no, with restarting | 14:37 | |
if it's a mainly statical error, you'll get a Gaussian distribution | |||
masak | so, 10 runs each time, $n times. restart between each 10-run experiment. | ||
moritz_ | right | ||
masak | average all runs. | 14:38 | |
moritz_ | correct | ||
masak | accumulatively, so to speak. i.e. do a new average after each completed experiment. | ||
moritz_ | right | ||
masak | check whether the standard deviation grows like $n.sqrt. | ||
moritz_ | and a new standard deviation | ||
right | |||
masak | I'm tempted to do it now. :) | 14:39 | |
moritz_ | resist! | ||
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arthur-_ | plobsing: it looks like it is installed, I think ... see : pastebin.com/eh5iEdSt | 14:44 | |
phenny | arthur-_: 14:13Z <plobsing> tell arthur-_ did you run parrot setup.pir build / parrot setup.pir install? you should be able to find the extension in parrot's dynext library directory (find $PARROT_LIB_PATH -name libjit_fb.so) | ||
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dnl | moins0rn | 14:55 | |
moritz_ | moinon be with you, dnl | 14:56 | |
masak | moin, mon. | 14:57 | |
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plobsing | arthur-_: unless you've set $PARROT_LIB_PATH, it expands to '', meaning find will look in $CWD. since you're running that command from the build directory, it'll find the built (but potentially not installed) copy. | 15:05 | |
I used $PARROT_LIB_PATH in hopes that you would expand it yourself. I had no information at this time about where your parrot was installed. | 15:06 | ||
You'll want to run 'find /usr/lib/parrot -name libjit_fb.so'. | 15:07 | ||
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mkramer | I want coffee much too much | 15:25 | |
I need to do something about this | |||
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mkramer | the problem is, I can't do any at all, including quit caffeine, until I've had a cuppa | 15:25 | |
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arthur-_ | plobsing: /usr/lib/parrot/2.9.1-devel/dynext/libjit_fb.so | 15:26 | |
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plobsing | arthur-_: what is the result of running this PIR script? nopaste.snit.ch/25395 | 15:33 | |
arthur-_ | arthur@aquarelle /t/parrot-libjit-fb> parrot test.pir | 15:36 | |
Undef | |||
plobsing | so it isn't loading the lib for some reason. | ||
can you confirm that there other things (eg: bit_ops.so) under /usr/lib/parrot/2.9.1-devel/dynext/ | 15:40 | ||
and that these are loadable (eg: change loadlib line from 'libjit_fb' to 'bit_ops') | 15:41 | ||
colomon | huh. neutro works on Linux, fails on OS X? | 15:49 | |
oh, nope, fails on both | 15:50 | ||
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colomon | woah, when did we get LWP::Simple in p6?! | 16:02 | |
moritz_ | a few months ago | 16:03 | |
cosimo++ | |||
jnthn | I'm guessing it doesn't support SSL? | ||
moritz_ | nope, don't think so | ||
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colomon | any bright ideas how to quickly fix the neutro issue? (which, yeah, looks to boil down to https:// support.) | 16:09 | |
moritz_ | use a command line clinet with SSL support | ||
jnthn | Host a HTTP => HTTPS proxy somewhere | ||
cosimo | jnthn: no, it doesn't... | 16:10 | |
jnthn | Does GitHub really give no way at all to say "I can't do HTTPS, give me HTTP" | ||
? | |||
colomon | moritz_: I was having issues with wget as well. | 16:13 | |
though I'm not exactly a power wget user, so maybe I was missing something. | |||
moritz_ | wget --no-check-certificate github.com/ | 16:14 | |
colomon | moritz_: that didn't actually work | ||
well, let me try it to double check | 16:15 | ||
I take that back, it works beautifully. :) | 16:16 | ||
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dukeleto | Can I ask somebody in here to test out the new parrot repo at github.com/parrot/parrot/ ? We are about to let the masses start cloning it, but would like some Rakudo/Perl 6 eyes on it | 16:38 | |
moritz_: ^^^ | |||
basically just clone it and make sure that it doesn't set your dog on fire | |||
masak .oO( hate when that happens ) | |||
moritz_ | dukeleto: I'm cloning it right, but have to run soon, and will be offline for 2.5H or so | ||
dukeleto | moritz_: thanks! I am asking a few different peeps, so no worries :) | 16:39 | |
moritz_ | at least Configure.pl doesn't complain about the parrot-installed-from-github | 16:42 | |
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colomon | rakudo: qx/ls/ | 16:49 | |
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«Operation not permitted in safe mode in 'Safe::forbidden' at line 2:/tmp/L92AS6Fx1A in main program body at line 10:/tmp/L92AS6Fx1A» | ||
colomon | qx{wget --no-check-certificate github.com/perl6/ecosystem/raw/mas...cts.list}; instead of the LWP::Simple.new.getstore call will fix neutro | 16:51 | |
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dukeleto | Parrot.git is live. Commence enjoyment. | 16:53 | |
colomon | \o/ | ||
arnsholt | Gaudeamus igitur! | ||
dukeleto | Beware: our languages repo is not converted to git, and none of the split-out languages on github should be considered stable, yet. But the main parrot.git repo is ready for public consumption. | 16:54 | |
arthur-_ | plobsing: arthur@aquarelle /t/parrot-libjit-fb> ls /usr/lib/parrot/2.9.1-devel/dynext/ | 17:00 | |
bit_ops.so* debug_ops.so* deprecated_ops.so* dynlexpad.so* file.so* gziphandle.so* io_ops.so* libjit_fb.so* math_ops.so* obscure_ops.so* os.so* rational.so* sys_ops.so* trans_ops.so* | |||
masak | dukeleto++ | 17:01 | |
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arthur-_ | plobsing: with the gziphandle lib, your test script gives : arthur@aquarelle /t/parrot-libjit-fb> parrot test.pir | 17:01 | |
ParrotLibrary | |||
colomon | Hmmm, I can get my Linux version of neutro working fully with the above hack, it's failing install in perl6-File-Tools on OS X. | 17:12 | |
masak goes swimming | 17:14 | ||
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colomon | ack! | 17:17 | |
giving up on neutro for now. :( | 17:18 | ||
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dalek | ecs: c96afc6 | TimToady++ | S05-regex.pod: Regex vars declarative iff declared constant Making the LTM engine track whether a variable has changed is not friendly to most VMs. The spec was engaged in P5-Think of the there's-only-one-implementation-so-we-can-get-fancy kind. sorear++ |
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TimToady wonders whether .perl should default to pretty, or whether there should be a different method for that | 18:27 | ||
colomon | Despite using it every day, I haven't really figured out what .perl is for yet. :) | 18:28 | |
takadonet | colomon: glad I'm not the only one | 18:29 | |
colomon | .... which leads me to think "pretty" | ||
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sorear | Good * #perl6 | 18:36 | |
takadonet | sorear: yo | 18:40 | |
TimToady | o/ | ||
TimToady is recovering from the Hackers Conference.... | |||
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flussence | .perl should probably be minimalist, then anyone can write a multi that does .perl(:indented) or whatever | 18:42 | |
sorear | see S02 | ||
I wrote some conjectural stuff there about a .pretty method | |||
which is intended for debugging | 18:43 | ||
colomon | what's the use case for .perl if not for debugging? | ||
sorear | colomon: serialization | ||
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colomon | sorear: I've been told repeatedly that that is a very bad idea, and I'm convinced that is correct. | 18:44 | |
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sorear | So am I. | 18:46 | |
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sorear | TimToady: How does a variable get declared as a constant? | 18:47 | |
flussence | is ro? | ||
TimToady | with the constant declarator | 18:48 | |
flussence: ro is something else | 18:49 | ||
sorear | I think you just broke STD | ||
TimToady | hmm, as in starters and stoppers? | 18:50 | |
sorear | Possibly | ||
I don't remember exactly what's going on, but I remember _PARAMS | |||
TimToady | yes, that's the starter/stopper role stuff | ||
sorear | When I was redoing LTM using automatons earlier, STD couldn't bootstrap until _PARAMS was working | ||
TimToady | but I think we can consider that those are constants instantiated in an eval-ish way | 18:51 | |
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flussence | .oO( "is ro" isn't even a real thing... /facepalm ) |
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TimToady | well, it'd be 'is readonly' | ||
::= is the usual sugar | 18:52 | ||
sorear | Can you remember what the case is where stopper LTM is needed? | 18:53 | |
«foo» parsing seems to work fine without it | |||
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TimToady | stdstopper and infixstopper | 18:54 | |
both call <?stopper> | 18:55 | ||
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sorear | hmm, / <foo: 2 + 2> / isn't doing it | 18:58 | |
TimToady | the roles at line 377 should be treating those as constants somehow, since roles instantiated with a constant parameter should consider those parameters to be consatnts | ||
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TimToady | _PARAMS was just a hack to get around the fact that Moose doesn't (or at least didn't) do parameterized roles | 18:59 | |
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TimToady | if it isn't doing it, how does it avoid parsing that > as a greater than? | 19:00 | |
anyway, the usage of those in STD should be considered "constant" by the last spec change | 19:02 | ||
ggoebel | masak: using the new version of psyde. Noticably faster :) | 19:04 | |
masak: I sent you back a copy of psyde, post.html and default.atom which perform substitutions putting author in the right places... | 19:05 | ||
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dalek | ecs: 8d7691d | TimToady++ | S05-regex.pod: generics can produce constants without declarator For the purposes of determining whether a variable is declared constant, it is not enough to consider whether the C<constant> declarator has been used. Generic code that instantiates parameters with constant arguments can also produce variables that are known by the compiler to be immutable. |
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sorear | std: / <foo: anon $> / | 19:44 | |
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of $> variable; in Perl 6 please use $*EUID at /tmp/oJ9Pb8F6uP line 1:------> / <foo: anon $>⏏ /Parse failedFAILED 00:01 122m» | ||
plobsing | arthur-_: this should not be happening without some kind of error message giving a reason for the failure to load the library. this feels like a parrotbug. | 19:53 | |
arthur-_: can you describe your platform (OS/OS version/distro/c compiler/cc version/parrot revision/rakudo sha1/anything else you might think is relevant) so that I can replicate it for debugging? | 19:54 | ||
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masak | ahoy! | 19:59 | |
moritz_ | o/ | ||
colomon | \o | ||
takadonet | o/ | 20:00 | |
sorear | masak! | 20:02 | |
masak | I'm only staying for a brief while; then I'm going eating, then I'll come back to blog. | ||
takadonet has been waiting for masak to write his blog | 20:03 | ||
masak | I'm writing in it daily :) | 20:04 | |
by the way, ggoebel++ submitted a patch to psyde today, so he's per definition a co-author of psyde. | |||
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takadonet | waiting for today post! | 20:04 | |
masak | will be a few more hours. | 20:05 | |
sorear | TimToady: How much hope is there for PL_sawampersand stuff in Perl6? | ||
TimToady | hope? | 20:06 | |
sorear | I saw some stuff in the Perl4 changelog to turn $foo =~ /x/ into index($foo, "x") if sawampersand == FALSE | 20:07 | |
I'm wondering if I can do that here | |||
TimToady | if the caller doesn't use $/, and uses the return value as boolean, sure; $/ isn't global like P5's current match, so there's no need for a global sawampersand pessimizer | 20:10 | |
this is why $/ is lexically scoped now, so we take at most one dynamic caller into account | 20:11 | ||
that's my story, and I'm sticking to it (for now) | |||
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sorear will have to think about this | 20:21 | ||
unrelatedly, I'm pondering the most elegant way to do add_categorical without eval | |||
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arthur-_ | plobsing: Ubuntu Linux 10.10 ( not fresh, 5 succesive updates ), gcc version 4.4.5 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu5), parrot/rakudo are latest from git ( yesterday ), tell me if you need anything else, I'm not sur what is relevant. | 21:11 | |
thanks a lot for looking into this | |||
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plobsing | arthur-_: x86/amd64/other? (sorry, forgot to ask before) | 21:20 | |
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masak | mmm, nom. | 21:21 | |
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arthur-_ | plobsing: amd64 | 21:32 | |
( when you get asked questions like that, it means it's serious business ... ) | 21:33 | ||
dalek | : 4adeadd | sorear++ | misc/dalek-conf.json: Commit a new dalek-conf with wiki scrapings |
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masak | we should be doing more of this with Perl 6: bieh.net/2010/11/08/xkcd-576/ | 21:52 | |
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colomon | I'm not sure I'd yet trust Perl 6 to spend my money. ;) | 21:52 | |
frettled | masak: use xkcd.com instead, so you get the mouseovers. | 21:53 | |
masak: xkcd.com/576/ | |||
colomon | frettled: no, the point is the article around the xkcd comic. | ||
masak | frettled: I wanted to link to the actual implementation deatils. | ||
frettled | colomon: oh. | ||
colomon | not that the comic isn't cool. | ||
frettled | /o\ | ||
frettled looks suitably embarassed. | |||
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masak hugs frettled | 21:54 | ||
frettled thanks masak. | |||
colomon | masak: mind you, it is exactly the sort of thing that Perl 6 could look good doing. do we have a twitter module yet? | ||
masak | not to my knowledge. | ||
colomon | that seems like it would be a good project to tackle just in terms of publicity like this. | 21:55 | |
masak | yes. | ||
colomon | and tackling modern things to do early on instead of just duplicating all of CPAN. :) | 21:56 | |
rakudo: my %hash = a => 1, b => 2; say (%hash >>+>> 1).perl | 21:57 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«{"a" => 2, "b" => 3}» | ||
colomon is glad that works. | |||
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colomon | rakudo: my $a = Set.new(1, 2, 3, 4); say $a.perl; | 21:58 | |
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«set(1, 2, 3, 4)» | ||
colomon | rakudo: my $a = Set.new(1, 2, 3, 4); say ($a <<+>> Set.new(2, 42)).perl; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«{"2" => 2}» | ||
colomon | okay, that's officially not at all what I expected | 21:59 | |
masak | huh? | ||
masak submits rakudobug | |||
colomon | masak++ | 22:00 | |
rakudo: my $a = Set.new(1, 2, 3, 4); say ($a <<||>> Set.new(2, 42)).perl; | |||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«{"2" => Bool::True}» | ||
colomon | oh, that almost makes sense | ||
masak | try the (|) and (&) operators. | ||
if you're trying to do what I think you are. | 22:01 | ||
colomon | it loses its Set-hood because hyper doesn't do that yet. | ||
masak | probably, yes. | ||
colomon | masak: I'm just trying to see what happens, no goal yet. | ||
masak | I'll put in the bug that hypers don't make sense yet. | ||
colomon | for sure, unless someone did a major upgrade to the hypers while I wasn't looking. | ||
for what it's worth, I think the p6l stuff commentary has been misguided. | 22:02 | ||
at least as I understand things. | |||
Set and Bag do associative, and hypers treat associative things like Hashes. | 22:03 | ||
masak | aye. | ||
colomon | (I mean, for sure they do now in Rakudo, but I think they do / should do in theory as well.) | ||
masak | the discussion, like lots of p6l discussion, is misguided but well-meaning. | ||
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masak | I've been cheering it on anyway, because I think that space needs to be explored. | 22:04 | |
colomon | masak: you assume no one there is trying to actively sabotage p6. ;) | ||
masak | Set and Bag are great, but they haven't "landed" yet. they probably won't in a couple years. | ||
colomon: yes, I do. | |||
colomon | oooo, there is a specific example in the spec of Bag not working like a hash | 22:05 | |
masak | part of the problem with Set and Bag, besides giving them a natural-feeling semantics, is that the advantage they give over hashes and arrays is very slight. | ||
colomon | Bag(3,8,[2,Seq(9,3)],8) >>->> 1; # Bag(2,7,[1,Seq(8,2)],7) | ||
masak | so they work more like arrays in that case. | ||
colomon | yes | 22:06 | |
apparently Iterable-ness overrides hash-y-ness | |||
unless you are actually a Hash | |||
masak | someone (not me) should declare themselves resident Set-and-Bag monk, enter a monastery for two years, and then come back and tell us what to do. | 22:07 | |
middle step optional. | |||
jnthn | Optional? That's the fun bit! | ||
mkramer | re: Thomas's reply: are sigils actually about storage? | ||
jnthn | No, sigils are about an interface contract. | ||
masak | no. | ||
but he's got a point. | |||
I agree with him more than I usually do. | |||
well, tbh, usually he just confuses the heck out of me. | 22:08 | ||
mkramer | I have no idea why people are talking about >>/<< in the thread | ||
I never mentioned >> | |||
masak | that's a fearsome operator. I've never used it. | ||
mkramer | I'm pretty sure >> behavior is undefined for bags, no matter how they wind up | ||
masak | rakudo: .say for (1, 2, 3) >>/<< (2, 1, 0) | 22:09 | |
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«0.52Inf» | ||
masak | mkramer: see colomon's spec quotation above. | ||
colomon | even though the quotation really makes my brain hurt. It's obviously a glitch in the spec | ||
because what does Bag.new(1, 2, 3) >>/<< Bag.new(2, 1, 0) do?! | 22:10 | ||
masak | colomon: and you're willing to fix it? colomon++ | ||
colomon | masak: I'm more than willing to fix it, as soon as I know how. :) | ||
masak | bags are unordered, so obviously it does something quite wild. | ||
hey! I got a MAILER-DAEMON message back from rakudobug. | 22:11 | ||
mathw | good way to make sure people don't depend on ordered bags: insert debug-mode code which explicitly randomises them every time the elements are accessed :) | ||
masak | somebody please fix this really soon, or I'll explode. :( | 22:12 | |
jnthn | masak: Excessive usage? ;-) | ||
mathw | lol | ||
masak | hardly. | ||
it's not even high season for bugs. | |||
mathw | that means jnthn isn't writing enough code :) | ||
mkramer | masak: What's his point? | ||
mathw | jnthn: how's 6model going? | ||
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jnthn | mathw: Slowly in recent days due to $dayjob-panic :/ | 22:14 | |
masak | mkramer: the spec mentions >>->> on Bags. | ||
mkramer | if sigils are an interface contract, what do they promise? | ||
mathw | jnthn: :( | ||
jnthn | mathw: Recent high points include sorting out the multi stuff, getting the underlying primitive for "use" working on the 6model on .Net implementation and getting an Mu in place, so I can actually pass class tests now there. | 22:15 | |
mathw | nice | ||
I did see the multi stuff going by | |||
jnthn | Yeah | ||
mathw | at least, the spec changes | ||
jnthn | Oh, I got an implementation together of the spec changes. | ||
masak | mkramer: not much. basically .[] and .{} methods | ||
jnthn | It worked out *really* nicely. | ||
Now I "just" need to port it over to Parrot... | 22:16 | ||
mathw | heh | ||
moritz_ | mkramer: @ and % sigils promise flattening | ||
mathw | jnthn: I must admit I'm very excited that this could be the groundwork for a .NET implementation | ||
running Rakudo on multiple VMs is a very cool thing | 22:17 | ||
mkramer | moritz_: yay. Ok, that's what I was thinking they promised | ||
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mathw | but something I always assumed would be ridiculously difficult and not worth the effort | 22:17 | |
mkramer | So what I promised makes sense if @ promises flattening, but not if @ promises [] | ||
*was suggesting | |||
colomon | rakudo: say Bag.new(1, 1, 2, 3, 4).perl | 22:18 | |
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«Could not find sub &Bag in main program body at line 22:/tmp/I_ztzT1uLe» | ||
jnthn | mathw: It's turning out that the .Net runtime layer I have is very hackable and making it easy to add stuff. | 22:19 | |
mkramer | Bags aren't implemented heh | ||
mathw | jnthn: that's cool | ||
jnthn: it's always nice to have a good, flexible playground | |||
colomon | Bags are implemented, they're not integrated. :) | ||
mathw | jnthn: been trying to set up something akin to that at work but it's not so easy in C++ | ||
mkramer | moritz_: just to be clear though, what does flattening mean? | 22:20 | |
I think I know, but I don't want to assume | |||
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p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«123» | ||
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moritz_ | rakudo: my $a = (1, 2, 3); .say for $a | 22:21 | |
mkramer | Ok, that's what I thought | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«1 2 3» | ||
mkramer | Bags definitely need to flatten | 22:22 | |
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Tene | what order do they flatten in? | 22:22 | |
moritz_ | Bags do Positional, no? | ||
mkramer | no | ||
moritz_ | erm, Associative, sorry | ||
Tene | No, Positional implies Ordered | ||
mkramer | yes | ||
moritz_ | so they can be stored in % - variables | ||
which then control the flattening | 22:23 | ||
mkramer | rakudo: my %h = < foo bar baz qux >; .say for %h; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«foo barbaz qux» | ||
masak | rakudo: grammar G { regex foo { foo } }; given "foo" { when G.parse("foo", :rule<foo>) { say "OH HAI" } } | 22:24 | |
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«OH HAI» | ||
masak | this works, but I feel it's a bit redundant. any suggestions for improvements? | ||
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masak is patching up Druid | 22:25 | ||
Tene | masak: That program can be reduced hugely... just: say "OH HAI"; | 22:26 | |
;) | |||
colomon is going to make the spec explicitly say that you cannot use a Bag on one side of a hyper and anything with more than one element on the other. errr, probably post- nom and getting a working clone of Spec. | |||
masak | Tene: you're always such a big help. :) | ||
colomon++ | 22:27 | ||
Tene | masak: is the topic supposed to be affecting the name of the rule matched? | ||
colomon | if someone disagrees with that, they're welcome to try to come up with something consistent and sane. ;) | ||
masak | Tene: it was in my original code. regardless, I still need something much like a given/when. | ||
Tene | masak: Did you mean, perhaps, G.parse($_, :rule<foo>); or maybe G.parse('foo', :rule($_)); ? | 22:28 | |
masak | colomon: that's usually a good way to move forward. | ||
mkramer | Sure, put it in there, but it should go without saying | ||
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mkramer | that's odd | 22:28 | |
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masak | Tene: the former. thanks. | 22:29 | |
Tene | Ah, yes, that's better. | ||
colomon | mkramer: if you're talking to me, it definitely doesn't go without saying. | ||
masak | Tene++ | ||
Tene | masak: you could add a TOP to the grammar, and then just: when G { ... }; | ||
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colomon | and I think it turns up a hole in the type system. | 22:29 | |
dalek | : 4a96328 | sorear++ | misc/dalek-conf.json: Add Parrot to tracked git repositories |
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masak | Tene: yeah, but I have several whens and several rules. | 22:30 | |
colomon | because I don't think we have a generic way of saying "Iterable but not ordered" | ||
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mkramer | Iterable but not Positional? | 22:30 | |
Tene | masak: If there are many alternatives, you could add a TOP to the grammar that alternates over them, and then dispatch on the match, if that's all you're alternating on. | ||
masak | colomon: why? does Iterable imply Positional? | ||
colomon | Iterable does not imply positional. | 22:31 | |
mkramer | It doesn't | ||
masak | Tene: that's an idea worth exploring. | ||
Tene | grammar G { token TOP { ... | ... | ...}; ... }; given "foo" ~~ G { when $_<foo> { ... }; }; | ||
like that. | |||
colomon | But there are two things here: Iterable and every time you get the same ordering, and Iterable and the ordering is arbitrary | ||
Tene | That doesn't help if you want to vary over anything else, though. | ||
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mkramer | I think Positional means ordered and nothing more or less, please correct me if I'm wrong | 22:32 | |
of course, ordered means [], but that's an implementation detail | 22:33 | ||
Tene | masak: Write a macro to handle it for you, implementing a grammar-test keyword: grammar-test G, 'foo' { when 'foo' { ... } } | ||
masak | Tene: I think I can get away with doing it like that. | 22:34 | |
jnthn | mkramer: Positional implies the existence of a postcircumfix:<[ ]> method. | ||
masak | :) | ||
colomon | what jnthn said | ||
jnthn | Which wouldn't make much sense if the thing wasn't ordered, I guess. :-) | ||
masak | @ sigil implies Positional implies a .[] method | 22:35 | |
mkramer | the spec leaves it up in the air whether @ implies Positional or Iterable | ||
masak | I'm getting error messages at a higher line number every time, which is a good sign... | ||
mkramer | This is the point I'm trying to raise here | ||
I guess it would be annoying not to be able to look at a @thing and know that I can index that @thing with postcircumfix:<[]> | 22:36 | ||
*and not to know that | |||
masak | no, @ implied Positional. | 22:37 | |
s/d/s/ | |||
jnthn | Rakudo certainly believes it means Positional. Additionally, it's tied into typed arrays. | ||
We'd be breaking a lot of nice symmetries and probably cause other issues if it implied Iterable. | |||
colomon | Iterable needs to be able to include things that aren't ordered, for sure. | 22:38 | |
jnthn | (e.g. all of @, % and & imply roles which in turn imply the existence of given postcircumfixes) | ||
masak | alpha: say elems [1,2,3] | ||
p6eval | alpha : OUTPUT«1» | ||
colomon | Positional implies postcircumfix:<[]> | ||
masak | alpha: say elems 1, 2, 3 | ||
p6eval | alpha : OUTPUT«3» | ||
masak | rakudo: say elems 1, 2, 3 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«Could not find sub &elems in main program body at line 22:/tmp/LRif7w_7pN» | ||
masak submits rakudobug | |||
colomon | it seems to me we need something in between that implies "stable iterable" | ||
masak | ha-haa! | 22:39 | |
oh wait :( | |||
someone please fix the rakudobug email addy :( | |||
:( :( :( | |||
who should I contact? what must I do? | |||
rakudo: say elems: 1, 2, 3 | 22:41 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at line 22, near "say elems:"» | ||
masak | rakudo: say elems: (1, 2, 3) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 2c66f9: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at line 22, near "say elems:"» | ||
mkramer | colomon: why doesn't Positional serve? | ||
masak | std: say elems: (1, 2, 3) | ||
p6eval | std a194beb: OUTPUT«ok 00:01 121m» | ||
mkramer | colomon: for "stable iterable" | ||
jnthn | masak: I'd guess whoever looks after RT, which may be robrt or ask. | ||
masak czechs | |||
jnthn | masak: Given it's used for Perl 5 bug submission too, I'd imagine it'll get picked up | ||
Well | 22:42 | ||
colomon | mkramer: because then you're forcing anyone who wants to create a stable iterable class to overload postcircumfix:<[]> | ||
jnthn | Provided it's a general issue with the mail to RT gateway | ||
Note that hashes are iterable | |||
mkramer | colomon: why would any class that iterates in a single, well-defined order not also implement []? | ||
jnthn | If you made @ mean Iterable then a hash could bind the @foo :-) | ||
Tene | colomon: if it's stable iterable, why doesn't [] make sense? | ||
colomon | because requiring people to overload a postcircumfix operator is a pain in the tuckus | 22:43 | |
mkramer | compared to what? | ||
colomon | compared to not. | ||
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sorear | users should never define postcircumfix:sym<[ ]> - define at_pos instead | 22:44 | |
or at-pos, which I call it, because my parser isn't limited to _ | |||
timbunce | Anyone seen this kind of failure before: "Couldn't load class (Catalyst::Exception::Basic) because: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference ..." www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/53d...d4f05f9827 | 22:45 | |
colomon | I rest my case. :) | ||
sorear | also postcircumfix:sym<[ ]> is a sub | ||
but rakudo implements it as a method for some reason | |||
masak | sorear: isn't it an underscore because it's "low-level"? | ||
timbunce slaps head for posting to wrong channel | |||
masak hugs timbunce | 22:46 | ||
timbunce smiles thankfully while waiting for his third flight in a day | 22:47 | ||
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masak | timbunce: getting lots of coding done while waiting? | 22:47 | |
timbunce | masak: no, just tinkering with loose ends, like test failures | 22:48 | |
masak | same here. | ||
I think I exhausted myself swimming today. | |||
either that, or I fried my brain in the sauna. | |||
o.O all Druid tests successful?! | 22:49 | ||
\o/ | |||
that's it. I'm committing and blogging. :) | |||
sorear thinks he's done hacking dalek for a bit | |||
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masak | yay, and the ./druid script works now! | 22:50 | |
but... boy, have lists gotten slower. | 22:51 | ||
or something. it was never thigs slow. | |||
someone willing to help me confirm a slowness? volunteer? anyone? | |||
colomon | easy or hard, mas? | 22:52 | |
masak? | |||
masak | colomon: easy. just git pull a thing, make, and run it. | ||
colomon | what? | 22:53 | |
masak | druid, branch ng-compat | ||
sorear has an implementation of lists that is 900 times faster than Rakudo 2010.07, and encourages stealing | |||
colomon | with normal rakudo? | 22:54 | |
masak | yes. | ||
sorear | .09 sorry | ||
masak | sorear: I have no trouble believing that. | ||
colomon | .09 times faster? That's really slow! | ||
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masak | this is the first evidence of a significant slowdown of anything that I've seen going from alpha to ng. | 22:54 | |
colomon: :) | 22:55 | ||
colomon | masak: can you get me the git info? (busy cooking and setting table at the moment) | ||
masak | colomon: no, it's just not that much faster :P | ||
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masak | colomon: sure. hold on. | 22:55 | |
colomon: git://github.com/masak/druid.git | |||
the branch is called ng-compat. | 22:56 | ||
ufo && make && ./druid # should do it | |||
colomon | git branch ng-compat? | ||
git checkout -b ng-compat (I hope) | 22:57 | ||
masak | that creates a new local branch, no? | ||
masak tries to recall how this was done | |||
colomon | oh, maybe. | ||
arnsholt | checkout branch, no? | 22:58 | |
masak | 'git checkout -b ng-compat origin/ng-compat' | ||
might be there are simpler ways. | |||
jnthn | masak: Got any idea of the area of the code that seems especially slow? | 23:00 | |
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masak | jnthn: yes, it's the one that prints the small boards. | 23:01 | |
jnthn: I could point you to the lines in question. hold on. | |||
jnthn | ok | ||
colomon | want me to time ./druid? | 23:03 | |
masak | colomon: no, just run it and look. and tell me what you see. | ||
jnthn: github.com/masak/druid/blob/ng-com...xt.pm#L194 | 23:04 | ||
colomon | ./druid: Permission denied | 23:08 | |
;) | |||
masak | env PERL6LIB=... perl6 druid | 23:09 | |
jnthn | masak: Grr. I'll have to look at it more carefully when I haven't got a headache. | 23:10 | |
masak | nodnod. | ||
I might make it tomorrow's blogging quest. | |||
jnthn | masak: If an isolated script could be extracted that simulates this though... | ||
masak | yeah. | ||
jnthn | It'd be far easier to look at. | ||
colomon | masak: there's a board, and now it says "vertical" | ||
masak | colomon: right, there are three boards, no. | 23:11 | |
two small ones. | |||
colomon | yes | ||
masak | were the small ones printed at great speed? | ||
colomon | I didn't notice, I was running around the kitchen. | 23:12 | |
masak | ah. | ||
please ^C, do it again, and notice :) | |||
colomon | no, pretty un-snappy, I'd say | ||
masak | right. | ||
definitely slower than in alpha. | |||
thanks. colomon++ | |||
colomon | not terrible terrible, but not instant by any means. | ||
masak | it wasn't always that slow, that's my point. | ||
it's too slow to be taken seriously. I would have reacted if it were that slow when I wrote it. | 23:13 | ||
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jnthn | rest & | 23:21 | |
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masak | my email to perlbug-admin bounced :( | 23:33 | |
masak cries | |||
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masak | blog post! strangelyconsistent.org/blog/novemb...ck-in-town | 23:36 | |
takadonet: just for you this time :) | |||
sorear | ask on #toolchain or #p5p | 23:42 | |
masak | thanks. I'll try that. | 23:43 | |
dalek | ecza: 4b41ecf | sorear++ | / (3 files): Implement non-string-parametrized roles |
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