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jeromelanteri | for PERL6LIB variable env, where is the usual perl6 module directory ? | 00:28 | |
i do zef install Term::Choose, then use Term::Choose::Export, but failed to find in @INC... | |||
inside /usr/share/perl6/source ? | 00:29 | ||
or inside /usr/share/perl6/site/soures ? | 00:30 | ||
or inside /usr/share/perl6/site/resoures ? | |||
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geekosaur | it's more complex than that; it's installed in a precompiled form, with a name based on the ABI hash | 00:33 | |
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jeromelanteri | geekosaur, ok then how i can resolve an error talk about module importation ? | 01:02 | |
my modules, i put them where i want and add directory in PERL6LIb (yes ?), but for modules zef install ? use Prompt::Gruff is not suffisant ? | 01:03 | ||
oh... sorry, i made an error (perl5 and perl6 transition) the module i called is wrong and not exist... so if i call a module than zef has allready installed, it should works. | 01:07 | ||
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geekosaur | I'd expect a p6 module error (presuming it's installed) to give both the human readable module name and the hash | 01:08 | |
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, is there some Cwd, warnings, feature modules to use (like perl) at first lines ? | 01:11 | |
geekosaur | it's all pretty much by default now | 01:12 | |
rarely you might want "use lib '.';" | |||
warnings, strict, etc. are on by default | |||
jeromelanteri | and use lib is same than perl5 ? (for example i can put my directory modules inside instead of use PERL6LIB ?) ? | 01:13 | |
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jeromelanteri | ptpb.pw/Ozzf | 01:23 | |
but find /usr -name "libncurses.so*" show me this lib in /usr/lib and /usr/lib32 | |||
what i can do ? | 01:24 | ||
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geekosaur | someone's still doing that, I see | 01:25 | |
the problem is that you're on a system which "cleverly" makes it a linker script | |||
which is quite useless for runtime loading | |||
jeromelanteri | yes sure, it is archlinux. most of the lib there are linked | 01:26 | |
geekosaur | er | ||
ok, what I said went over your head | |||
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, so i need to copy this lib inside /usr/lib instead of symbolic link ? | ||
geekosaur | the complaint is "file too short" | ||
the most probably reason is that its contents are: INPUT(-lncursesw) | 01:27 | ||
a linker script, meaning commands understood by the ld program | |||
(well, most probably it is a symlink to a versioned one, which contains that.) | 01:28 | ||
anyway the symlink is not the problem, the fact that it is a script understood only by the ld command is the problem | |||
jeromelanteri | yes, ls -la /usr/lib/libncu* show me the bigger are libncurses++.so.6.0 and libncursesw.so.6.0 (76Ko and 435Ko) | ||
geekosaur | (also it should really not be using the unversioned one but that;s an argument I will always lose because programmers know ABIs never ever change) | 01:29 | |
jeromelanteri | and actualy, libncurses.so is not a simbolic link on system file | ||
but maybe redirected inside the file ... | 01:30 | ||
yes... cat /usr/lib/libncurses.so show INPUT(-lncursesw) | |||
geekosaur | in any case you probably need need to file an issue at github.com/azawawi/perl6-ncurses/issues | 01:31 | |
(although there is already one that is closely related) | |||
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, ok, i'm going to do that. and by the time, what i can do for resolve the problem actually ? | 01:32 | |
geekosaur | you would need to replace the file containing that linker script with a symlink to the correct one | ||
pacman may be annoyed at you in the future though | |||
since it will no longer be what it thinks should be there | 01:33 | ||
jeromelanteri | no other "clean OS" way ? | ||
this lib is important... | |||
geekosaur | nope, your OS chose to do things that way, perl6-ncurses needs to be modified to deal with it or the script needs to be replaced with a more direct link to the correct object | 01:34 | |
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, do you think the Term::Choose bug is important and difficult to resolve ? | ||
geekosaur | this is not really a problem with Term::Choose, it's a problem with one of the modules that requires | ||
jeromelanteri | i'm going to post bug and looking in the source code.. maybe i can find an idea ? | 01:35 | |
NCurses i think ? | |||
geekosaur | perl6-ncurses is trying to find a compatible ncurses shared object and choking on that. it needs to be taught to look in more places. | 01:36 | |
specifically it needs to attempt the -w variant (which there's already a bug open for) | |||
jeromelanteri | Use wide char library if it is installed | 01:44 | |
(i just post a bug issue) | |||
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jeromelanteri | geekosaur, github.com/azawawi/perl6-ncurses/b...Curses.pm6 | 01:47 | |
this code should be modified... correct ? | 01:48 | ||
geekosaur | heh, actually I see a workaround right at the top of that file | ||
jeromelanteri | ligne 19 | ||
geekosaur | export PERL6_NCURSES_LIB=/usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6.0 | 01:49 | |
but the code needs more than you think, which I tried to hint at you earlier | |||
jeromelanteri | but also maybe inside module LibraryCheck, who should contain cglobal method | ||
geekosaur | it needs to *try* multiple libraries until it finds one that works | ||
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, PERL6_NCURSES_LIB is not only for push the directory ? | 01:50 | |
i can try that: add /usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6.0in PERL6_NCURSES_LIB then ? | 01:51 | ||
geekosaur | export PERL6_NCURSES_LIB=/usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6.0 | ||
AlexDaniel | wow, using “but” in your code is so tempting | ||
geekosaur | this is a bash command | ||
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AlexDaniel | I'm only afraid that it will turn anything I write into spaghettified monkey shit… | 01:52 | |
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jeromelanteri | and.... | 01:53 | |
geekosaur | AlexDaniel, yeh, that was recognized fairly early on after some initial thinking that it could be quite useful (e.g. to implement perl 5's "-s" behavior) | ||
jeromelanteri | WORKS ! (happy !) | 01:54 | |
geekosaur, thank you for help me to find a clean solution | |||
geekosaur | th eonly problem is you need to make sure you do that before running anything using perl 6's ncurses module | ||
(maybe put it in ~/.bash_profile) | |||
...if you already have ~/.profile then put it in there instead | 01:55 | ||
(if bash sees ~/.bash_profile then it will ignore ~/.profile and any existing shell config will "vanish") | |||
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, yes sure... inside my /etc/profile for system wide | 01:57 | |
and i use zsh | |||
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jeromelanteri | on perl5 for get variable environment you get it by $ENV["MY_VAR"}. And with perl6 ? | 02:11 | |
s/[/{/ | |||
AlexDaniel | %*ENV<MY_VAR> | 02:12 | |
geekosaur | $*ENV{"MY_VAR"} or more conventionally $*ENV<MY_VAR> | ||
jeromelanteri | thank you | ||
AlexDaniel | geekosaur: wrong sigil though | ||
geekosaur | er yes | 02:13 | |
%*ENV{"MY_VAR"} or %*ENV<MY_VAR> | |||
AlexDaniel | m: say %*ENV<ME>.comb.pick(*).join | ||
camelia | eDnlAeixal | ||
geekosaur | jeromelanteri, you actually saw that in the NCurses.pm6 earlier | ||
for PERL6_NCURSES_LIB | |||
jeromelanteri | yes correct | 02:14 | |
actually, perl6 (but also perl5) is new for me... my eyes see, but my brain is to hot for record and understand all quickly... need more time to memorize also. | 02:16 | ||
(is to hot and to little also :) ) | |||
i translate perl5 new code to perl6 code... | |||
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jeromelanteri | perl6 is real OO, then it may have an API to read ? where ? | 02:37 | |
i'm searching for something like if $string.is_directory { } | |||
get the API for Str | 02:40 | ||
ugexe | m: say "my string".^methods | 02:43 | |
camelia | (BUILD Int Num chomp starts-with ends-with substr-eq contains indices index rindex pred succ comb match subst-mutate subst ords lines parse-base parse-names samecase samemark samespace word-by-word trim-leading trim-trailing trim words encode NFC NFD NFK… | ||
geekosaur | it is OO but that doesn't guarantee that things are where you expect them to be | 02:44 | |
docs.perl6.org/type/IO::Path#method_d | |||
jeromelanteri | ugexe, i read api doc for Str and linked/herited class (Mo Cool Any) but not find how to check if the content string should be a directory who exist (or not)... | 02:45 | |
geekosaur, yes sure. | |||
geekosaur | m: say ".".IO.d | ||
camelia | True | ||
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, thank you again... | ||
geekosaur | and in general you probably want docs.perl6.org open | 02:46 | |
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, yes, i'm on it. | 02:47 | |
geekosaur | but it might not help you with realizing that to treat a string as a path, you need to use the .IO method to get an IO::Path you can do things with | ||
jeromelanteri | i'mtrying googlize also (but not too much output relative to perl6 on gogol) | ||
geekosaur, so yes, if i do: $.full_filename = "/my/full/filename.yml"; unless $.full_filename.IO.d { mkdir $.full_filename; } | 02:49 | ||
it should works | |||
geekosaur | it hsould although there are a few rough spots around making intermediate directories on various platforms | 02:50 | |
jeromelanteri | geekosaur, ho yes... i doesn't care actually about windows things... | ||
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jeromelanteri | sometimes, doc is minimalist: github.com/perl6-community-modules/yaml-pm6 | 03:10 | |
so from there, how to know what to do for dumlp yaml file and load yaml file ? | |||
does it mean, by deduction, that i have to dump yaml data in something object, then write it inside a file (spurt ?) ? | 03:12 | ||
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nine | jeromelanteri: yes, spurt "myfile.yml", dump($any_perl6_object); should do the trick | 06:33 | |
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jeromelanteri | nine, yes it does. but i think there is no "load" method actually aviable, correct ? (i read a bit the source code of YAML perl6 module... it seems to be not implemented. So, for load file... | 06:38 | |
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nine | jeromelanteri: yeah, seems like you're better off with github.com/yaml/yaml-libyaml-perl6 or github.com/Leont/yamlish | 06:42 | |
jeromelanteri | nine, ok, i will soon. | 06:45 | |
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jeromelanteri | nine, may i directly declare a type of class variable (like has Str $.file;) with an imported class object ? like: use YAML; class try_it{ has YAML $.datas; } ? | 06:58 | |
but by the way, it should have no sens with YAML ... | 06:59 | ||
but with something who should have a sens (declare a variable who is a specific type of object... a class object i created...) | 07:00 | ||
possible ? | 07:01 | ||
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nine | jeromelanteri: yes | 07:07 | |
jeromelanteri: there is really no difference between types created by you, any module you load or the builtin ones. Even builtin types are written in Perl 6 and declared pretty much the same way. | 07:08 | ||
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nine | Like the builtin Date class: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...re/Date.pm | 07:10 | |
jeromelanteri | fine ! | 07:12 | |
what is key-wrod "proto" and "multi" mean ? (ligne 23 and 24, etc... | 07:13 | ||
key word | |||
moritz | multis are several subs or methods with the same, but different signatures | 07:14 | |
jeromelanteri | ok | ||
moritz | and a proto basically groups them together, and can do things like pre- and post-processing for the individual multis | ||
jeromelanteri | fine | ||
more i learn, more i like perl6 actually... | 07:15 | ||
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parv | moritz: i read about proto (somewhere...) usage to validate/verfiy required parameters. how does post-processing work? | 07:37 | |
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jeromelanteri | is ther any tools for increase usability of perl6 shell ? for example, when i run perl6, i go inside the shell prompt of perl6 (well...), but if i do arrow up, i can not have the last sentence i hit before... i would like something more easy for use/test code. There is some ? | 07:42 | |
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jeromelanteri | a kind of perl6 console with easy history things... | 07:43 | |
(maybe completions... why not ?) | 07:44 | ||
like irb for ruby or ipython for python, etc... | |||
parv | jeromelanteri, do you have linenoise|readline installed? (that's what comes up when perl6 REPL is stared if not installed.) | ||
jeromelanteri | parv, no. but find it in AUR repos. I think i have readline. | 07:46 | |
yes, readline, but i just see there is perl6-readline and perl6-linenoise. | |||
parv, what you think the best ? | 07:47 | ||
parv | Those are the perl 6 modules, installed via zef. | ||
jeromelanteri | which one should do the best helper worker ? | ||
readline vs linenoise | |||
parv | jeromelanteri, i haven't used either much.. | ||
jeromelanteri | ok | ||
go for readline | |||
parv | somebody else would have to chime in about that. | ||
aye | 07:48 | ||
moritz | parv: proto mysub(|) { my $result = {*}; die "I don't like result $result" unless $result == 42; return $result } | ||
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parv | perl6-(linenoise|readline) might be those modules (speculating here) | 07:48 | |
jeromelanteri | by zef then... | ||
parv, ok, history works (no completion i think, but np, that's fine). | 07:50 | ||
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parv | jeromelanteri, yeah with python (2.7), perl [56] history is all care about. mostly. completion would be good but i am not going to put any extra effort to get that. | 07:51 | |
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jeromelanteri | parv, for test code for me, it help a lot. | 07:53 | |
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parv might have seen REPL completion mentioned per fuzzy memory. | 07:56 | ||
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zengargoyle | when do you actually need to nuke everything and start from scratch? | 08:06 | |
jeromelanteri: linenoise is self contained and has liberal license for inclusion in projects, readline is GNU readline and requries library to be installed and is GPL license. readline is better (i think) if you already use/know other readline using programs. | 08:07 | ||
zengargoyle *hates* gnome-terminal. it maps touchpad scroll to up/down arrow/history and there's no way to turn it off. grr. | 08:08 | ||
parv sings: xterm, xterm, xterm. rainbow xterm. multitude of xterm. X TERM! | 08:09 | ||
zengargoyle | parv: have you figured out how to get full unicode ttf support in xterm? | 08:11 | |
tinita | nine, jeromelanteri or you could even have a look at github.com/yaml/yaml-perl6 | ||
zengargoyle | only goog thing about gnome-terminal (other libvte based terminals) is cairo and full fallback font matching. | 08:12 | |
tinita | i posted this a couple of weeks ago, but so far got no feedback at all | ||
parv | zengargoyle, i have not tried printing of unicode in xterm much. last time i did send the output to a file; opened the file in Firefox to see the glory that is unicode emoji | 08:14 | |
zengargoyle | ah, i type Japanese enough and weird stuff enough that xterm just doesn't do font picking well enough. | 08:15 | |
i used xterm and the fixed font (with pretty decent unicode supprt) for ages, but with HiDPI monitor the Xfonts are *way* too small to be usable (and non-scalable). i'm constantly looking for better solutions than libvte terminals that look good but behave bad... :) | 08:18 | ||
parv | zengargoyle, there are (at least) two font options in xterm, one of them is for wide characters. Does setting that option for japanese font help you? | ||
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zengargoyle | not good enough, it needs to do fontconfig like fallback. it's impossible to have a single .ttf that covers unicode. | 08:19 | |
parv | zengargoyle, set the truetype font which can be scaled (14-32+) | ||
zengargoyle | setting -fa and -fd with decent options still leaves lots of holes. | 08:20 | |
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zengargoyle | the problem to me it that xterm only uses 2 font files. | 08:20 | |
parv | yeah, sorry 8-[ | ||
zengargoyle | gnome-terminal/browser/other things do a lookup that pretty much tries every font you have... | ||
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parv | 3rd D: twitter.com/jonnysun/status/888849874631802880 | 08:24 | |
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jeromelanteri | tinita, zengargoyle yes, thank you, i do use readline because of two reason you give. And yes, i do look at yaml-perl6 to. thnak you | 08:53 | |
and how to test if something is a has ? .WHAT show that, but something like .isa-hash (true or false) ? | 08:54 | ||
is a hash | 08:55 | ||
zengargoyle | m: say so { foo => 'bar' } ~~ Hash | ||
camelia | True | ||
zengargoyle | m: my %x = foo => 'bar'; say %h; | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '%h' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my %x = foo => 'bar'; say 7⏏5%h; |
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zengargoyle | m: my %x = foo => 'bar'; say %x; | ||
camelia | {foo => bar} | ||
zengargoyle | m: my %x = foo => 'bar'; say %x; say so %x ~~ Hash | 08:56 | |
camelia | {foo => bar} True |
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jeromelanteri | zengargoyle, well.. thank you | ||
zengargoyle | jeromelanteri: i think there's another way, but it boils down to matching vs the Type. | 08:57 | |
m: my %x = foo => 'bar'; my $y = "woot"; say so Hash.ACCEPTS(%x); say so Hash.ACCEPTS($y); | 09:00 | ||
camelia | True False |
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zengargoyle | jeromelanteri: the ~~ does something like that. | 09:01 | |
jeromelanteri | zengargoyle, well, i like the first syntax, but which one the best for the code ? | 09:03 | |
if ~~ do that, then i just go for use it. | |||
zengargoyle | i'm pretty sure ~~ is the usual thing. | 09:06 | |
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nine | zengargoyle: what did you mean by that? "10:06 < zengargoyle> when do you actually need to nuke everything and start from scratch?" | 09:10 | |
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zengargoyle | nine: using rakudobrew, in the past, 'build moar' usually required re-installing modules. it seems now with zef it doesn't and things get re-compiled as needed. is there a case where nqp/moar/etc gets changed that *really* requires a nuke of moar-nom and re-install? | 09:14 | |
lizmat | zengargoyle: haven't seen such a case just yet | 09:16 | |
nine | zengargoyle: no, not ever. | ||
zengargoyle | ok, the question just happend to occur at the same time as the PERL6LIB and .../rakudobrew/lib/.precomp thing i had. otherwise i also haven't had to reinstall things in a long time. :) | 09:18 | |
nine | zengargoyle: if an upgrade breaks something, that's a bug and we have to fix it. Users should never be required to reinstall modules. | 09:22 | |
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zengargoyle | cool, is there some way to trigger a re-precomp of everthing yet? i build on one system and rsync to another and would like to avoid the random delay when a module needs re-precomiled. | 09:24 | |
nine | zengargoyle: I guess you could do something like for $repo.installed -> $dist { for $dist.meta<provides>.keys -> $module { require $module } } | 09:27 | |
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zengargoyle | nine: thanks, i'll try and remember to give it a shot the next time. | 09:29 | |
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nine | zengargoyle: this seems to do the trick: for $*REPO.repo-chain.grep(CompUnit::Repository::Installable) -> $repo { for $repo.installed -> $dist { for $dist.meta<provides>.keys -> $module { next if $module eq "Zef::CLI"; $repo.need(CompUnit::DependencySpecification.new(:short-name($module), :ver($dist.meta<ver>))) } } } | 09:36 | |
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zengargoyle clips into my cool.p6 Q/A file. | 09:43 | ||
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faraco | hey guys, I'm stuck at moar installation. I'm running ubuntu and rakudobrew is installed successfully. However when running `rakudobrew build moar`, I got connection reset by peer error. I don't think it is something with my connection since I can clone my other repos on Github. :o | 10:25 | |
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faraco | hmm, when I try to clone github.com/rakudo/rakudo.git instead of git://github.com/rakudo/rakudo.git that rakudobrew use, it works, but why? | 10:29 | |
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pmurias | faraco: can you git clone git://github.com/rakudo/rakudo.git from the command line? | 10:52 | |
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faraco | pmurias: I did try then, and still the same error. I instead manually patch the $GIT_PROTO in rakudobrew to use http instead of git:// and it works for me. | 10:59 | |
<faraco> pmurias: I did try then, and still the same error. I instead manually patch the $GIT_PROTO in rakudobrew to use http instead of git:// and it works for me. | 11:00 | ||
oops | |||
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AlexDaniel | is there any difference between “sub ($x) { … }” and “anon sub ($x) { … }” ? | 11:58 | |
moritz | no | 12:00 | |
but with "anon" you can write a sub that knows its own name without it being installed into a symbol table | 12:01 | ||
m: my $x = anon sub fany () { }; say $x.name | |||
camelia | fany | ||
moritz | m: my $x = anon sub fany () { }; say $x.name; say &fancy | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: fancy used at line 1 |
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AlexDaniel | thanks | 12:03 | |
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moritz | m: my $x = anon sub fancy () { }; say $x.name; say &fancy | 13:01 | |
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moritz | (helps to acctually spell the name right to demonstrate that it doesn't work :-) | ||
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nadim | rakudo people, I notice that dd $var, $var2 ... will output the name of the variable it is dumping automatically; can one get that information easilly? | 13:12 | |
yoleaux | 23 Jul 2017 14:09Z <Zoffix> nadim: yes you can. Just use binding instead of asignment to cause signature binding instead of list assignment. `my () :=` is just a signature so you can use whatever you can use in normal signatures (sans anything currently not implemented yet). sub x { :name<foos>, :other<meows>, 123, 456 }; my (:$other, *@positional, :$name) := x; dd [$other, $name, @positional] | ||
Zoffix | m: my $var = 42; say "{.VAR.name} = $_" with $var | ||
camelia | $var = 42 | ||
moritz | nadim: there's $var.VAR.name, but t's unreliable in the face of binding | 13:13 | |
m: my $var = 42; say $var.VAR.name; my $x := $var; say $x.VAR.name; | |||
camelia | $var $var |
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raschipi | m: my $var = 42; my $x := $var; dd $x.VAR.name; | 13:14 | |
camelia | "\$var" | ||
raschipi | m: my $var = 42; my $x := $var; dd $x | ||
camelia | Int $var = 42 | ||
raschipi | Well, as unreliable as the one he was aiming for. | ||
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nadim | thanks moritz, i'll write that down somewhere to be integrated in my dumper | 13:16 | |
Zoffix: thanks for the answer about signature binding instead for list assignment | |||
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wamba | m: say "aaanbbb".match( /a+ <( n )> b+ /).chunks | 13:20 | |
camelia | (~ => nbbb) | ||
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perlpilot | m: say "aaanbbb".match( / (a+) <( n )> (b+) /).chunks | 13:25 | |
camelia | (0 => 「aaa」 ~ => n 1 => 「bbb」) | ||
perlpilot | weird | ||
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jeromelanteri | first in perl6 is not equivalent of first in perl5. Then, what is equivament of first (in perl5) for perl6 ? | 13:27 | |
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jeromelanteri | perl5 code: $a = first { $_ eq "string" } @array; | 13:28 | |
perl6 => ? | |||
jnthn | What does first in Perl 5 do? | 13:29 | |
moritz | jeromelanteri: $a = @array.first("string) | ||
jeromelanteri: $a = @array.first("string") | |||
jeromelanteri | moritz, thank you | 13:30 | |
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jeromelanteri | moritz, can it be write like: $a = first @array, "string"; | 13:31 | |
moritz | m: say first "a", ["a", "b", "c"] | 13:32 | |
camelia | a | ||
moritz | jeromelanteri: you can do it like this | ||
jeromelanteri | moritz, yes, the second example you give, i like. | 13:33 | |
moritz | jeromelanteri: docs.perl6.org/type/List#routine_first | ||
perlpilot | m: say first { $_ eq 'bar' }, <foo bar baz>; # Just like map, you need the comman in P6 | 13:34 | |
camelia | bar | ||
perlpilot | er comma | ||
jeromelanteri | perlpilot, so it is the same as perl5 (not far) | ||
perlpilot | essentially. | ||
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perlpilot | .oO( what would `first` do otherwise? ) |
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jeromelanteri | perlpilot, fine. I wasn't understand the API this way. | ||
perlpilot, i thank it give the first of the list... | |||
Skarsnik | Hello | ||
raschipi | Hi | 13:37 | |
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perlpilot | jeromelanteri: btw, in P6, you can do things like my ($index,$value) = first { /a/ }, < foo bar baz >, :kv; | 13:40 | |
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perlpilot | jeromelanteri: (that should be in the docs that moritz linked you to, but I thought I'd mention it anyway) | 13:41 | |
jeromelanteri | perlpilot, what is :kv ? | 13:43 | |
perlpilot, just reading the doc, that's ok, thank you | 13:44 | ||
perlpilot | jeromelanteri: see docs.perl6.org/language/subscripts#Adverbs | 13:45 | |
jeromelanteri | fine | 13:49 | |
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robertle | m: say "1 2 3".subst(/(2)/, $0 + 1); "1 2 3" ~~ /(2)/; say "1 2 3".subst(/(2)/, $0 + 1) | 13:55 | |
camelia | Use of Nil in numeric context in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 |
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Zoffix | m: say "1 2 3".subst(/(2)/, {$0 + 1}); "1 2 3" ~~ /(2)/; say "1 2 3".subst(/(2)/, {$0 + 1}) | 13:56 | |
camelia | 1 3 3 1 3 3 |
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robertle | docs.perl6.org/routine/subst suggests that you can use the capturing $i in the second argument to subst, but apparently that is not the case. evaluation order? | ||
eh? don't get it | |||
what do the curlies do in there? | 13:57 | ||
Zoffix | robertle: the examples show a block. Is there any of them that use $0 and don't use a block? | ||
robertle: create a Callable that's given as the second argument. In your version, you're giving the value of $0, which is Nil | |||
robertle | looking at it no, but that is surprising to me | ||
right, so I was kinda onto something with the evaluation order | |||
makes sense now | |||
Zoffix | robertle: there's no magic involved. You're just giving two arguments to a routine; it can't magically know that the variable you gave it needs to be thunked | 13:58 | |
robertle | yeah, it is obvious once you know what's going on ;) | 13:59 | |
ilmari | m: say "1 2 3".subst(/(2)/, * + 1) | ||
yoleaux | 20 Jul 2017 11:20Z <nwc10> ilmari: lunch! | ||
camelia | 1 3 3 | ||
robertle | eh, now *that* does involve magic from where I stand. how does that work? | 14:00 | |
ilmari | using * in an expression makes it a WhateverCode | ||
Aaronepower | Hello, is there anywhere with complete documentation of LWP::Simple? Or is there a better documented http library? | ||
ilmari | m: say (* + 42).WHAT | ||
camelia | (WhateverCode) | ||
Skarsnik | damn, could be cool if error like Use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context could tell wich variable xà | 14:01 | |
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Skarsnik | Aaronepower, did you try http::useragant? | 14:02 | |
Aaronepower | Skarsnik: No, because it sounded like a library for handling the User-Agent header. :D | 14:03 | |
jeromelanteri | can not import symbol EXPORT from add(add is a module add.pm6), because it already exists in this lexical scope (inside my main .pl6 file at line 6) | ||
so there is something i not understand for import/export module. | |||
at line 6 of main file, there is use add; | |||
and in first line of y add.pm6, there is unit module add; | 14:04 | ||
that's wrong ? | |||
Geth | doc: d54b95568f | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Restructure .subst with Callables section - Merge the "Captures" and "Closure" sections, as they're the same - Provide more examples for using captures and the Match object |
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Zoffix | robertle: no, that's still no magic. That's just WhateverCode, which is Rakudo's concise method of creating closures: docs.perl6.org/type/WhateverCode | 14:06 | |
jeromelanteri | or does it mean that my package EXPORT::DEFAULT { should be unik ? | ||
Zoffix | jeromelanteri: please show your code. | 14:07 | |
jeromelanteri | ok | ||
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Skarsnik | Aaronepower, user agent refer to a http client I think, but it's more complete than lwp::simple | 14:09 | |
Zoffix | Aaronepower: I tend to use WWW for off-the-cuff HTTP client needs | 14:10 | |
buggable: eco WWW | |||
buggable | Zoffix, WWW 'No-nonsense, simple HTTPS client with JSON decoder': github.com/zoffixznet/perl6-WWW 3 other matching results: modules.perl6.org/#q=WWW | ||
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jeromelanteri | gist.github.com/jerome-diver/a00c8...636d79dc37 | 14:11 | |
Zoffix | jeromelanteri: just remove `my package EXPORT::DEFAULT {` and the closing brace for it | 14:13 | |
jeromelanteri: just adding `is export` trait to subs will make them exported by default. You generally don't need the `my package EXPORT::*` stuff unless you're doing something arcane | 14:14 | ||
m: '/tmp/Foobaradd.pm6'.IO.spurt: 'unit module Foobaradd; sub bars is export { say "teh bars!" }' | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | 14:15 | |
Zoffix | m: use lib </tmp>; use Foobaradd; bars | ||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Failed to open dir: 13 |
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jeromelanteri | Zoffix, well... i totaly missunderstood this part, but ok, i will remove that from add.pm6 and check.pm6 and add is export for each function | ||
Aaronepower | Zoffix: Can you provide better examples of using WWW? The ones in the repo don't explain how to use multiple headers or send json. | ||
jeromelanteri | Zoffix, how to distingate (and then declare) a function who should onlt be used by the module himself and a public function ? | 14:16 | |
only | |||
Zoffix | jeromelanteri: by the module itself == that's default. public function == use `is export` trait | 14:17 | |
jeromelanteri | Zoffix, clear. thank you. | ||
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Zoffix | Aaronepower: headers would just be %(:Some<Custom-Header>, :Some-Other<Customer-Header>) | 14:21 | |
Aaronepower: for JSON; do you mean send it as POST request's body? Don't see how to do that off hand | |||
moritz | you probably have to encode it yourself first | 14:22 | |
Aaronepower | Zoffix: That doesn't actually explain how to put in something like `Authorization: Bearer blah`. | ||
nadim | hi, I read an article some times ago that was either recommended by someone here or maybe listed in the Perl6 weekly; the article was about lazy evaluation, possibly smalltalk examples, and had a very nifty example about using the max length of something before one had it computed (while computing it actually), does this ring any bell? | ||
Zoffix | Aaronepower: headers would just be %(:Authorization("Bearer blah")) | ||
moritz | nadim: perl6.party/post/Perl-6-Seqs-Drugs...ll--Part-2 maybe? | 14:23 | |
Zoffix | nadim: specifically this section: rakudo.party/post/Perl-6-Seqs-Drug...socount... | ||
Zoffix & | 14:24 | ||
[Coke] | several xtest doc failures after recent commits. | 14:25 | |
nadim | lol, that document is open in a tab and waiting to be read since two days back. weird, I was sure what I wrote was not a Perl or Perl6 text | ||
Skarsnik | moritz, did you have a look recently at svg-plot? | 14:26 | |
Aaronepower | Zoffix: Is there anywhere that hosts pod documentation? | 14:27 | |
Zoffix | Aaronepower: pod documentation to what? | 14:28 | |
Aaronepower | Zoffix: To any modules hosted. For example HTTP::UserAgent? | ||
Zoffix | Aaronepower: I think modules.zef.pm used to. Though there's a 500 error now: modules.zef.pm/search?terms=HTTP%3A%3AUserAgent | 14:29 | |
.tell tony-o any idea why modules.zef.pm is puking a rainbow? modules.zef.pm/search?terms=HTTP%3A%3AUserAgent | |||
yoleaux | Zoffix: I'll pass your message to tony-o. | ||
Zoffix | Aaronepower: I think p6doc can display them; though that tool is a bit of a beta-quality | 14:30 | |
buggable: eco p6doc | |||
buggable | Zoffix, p6doc 'Perl 6 documentation (tools and docs)': github.com/perl6/doc | ||
Zoffix | (if you're using Rakudo Star, you should already have it installed) | ||
Zoffix && | |||
Aaronepower | yoleaux: It seems to give a 500 error on any search aswell. | ||
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Aaronepower | Zoffix: How do you use it on a project? | 14:42 | |
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Skarsnik | here an example github.com/Skarsnik/fimstuff/blob/...nStuff.pm6 | 14:46 | |
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stmuk_ | pl6anet.org/drop/rakudo-star-2017.07-RC2.tar.gz | 15:09 | |
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araraloren | gist.github.com/araraloren/22a2801...rver-p6-L9 | 15:13 | |
This is a sample http server | 15:14 | ||
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araraloren | Is there a way get result form the Supply except use a Channel | 15:15 | |
I tried use another tap on $out | |||
But it is not working | |||
or use whenever inside a supply | |||
timotimo | maybe you need to .share the supply | 15:16 | |
araraloren | `start { supply { whenever $out -> $msg { } } } ` Do this before I emit the @r; | ||
timotimo | well, depends on whether it's an on-demand supply or a live one | ||
araraloren | .share ? | ||
jnthn | supply in void context does nothing | 15:17 | |
Maybe you want start react { whenever ... } ? | |||
timotimo | ah, yes, you have to .tap the result of the supply { } block or it never gets entered | ||
araraloren | use that replace Channel ? | 15:18 | |
I will try it | |||
I update the code : gist.github.com/araraloren/22a2801...ver-p6-L32 | 15:33 | ||
Is this the right way? | 15:34 | ||
jnthn, timotimo :) | |||
really appreciate for the help | |||
timotimo | that doesn't seem right | 15:39 | |
you'd be closing every $res with every result of the supply, wouldn't you? | 15:40 | ||
hm, so you use /add to put the operators in and then /addresult to get the result from adding the two operators? | |||
araraloren | yeah | ||
right | 15:41 | ||
timotimo | oh, /add gives you a form and that submits to /addresult | ||
araraloren | yeah | ||
And the **add server** is always running .. | |||
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timotimo | if this were real-world code, you might want to associate requests and results to the add server | 15:43 | |
because as it stands you've got a little race | |||
as in, if two users submit /add at the same time, one might get the result of the wrong request | |||
araraloren | yeah, this is only test | 15:44 | |
timotimo | well, i'm not really sure i'd do it like this | 15:45 | |
araraloren | you mean send the $res or $req to the server? | ||
timotimo | but it probably depends on what the server is supposed to do | ||
because if you use the restart mechanism, then it'll be somewhat like an event loop anyway | |||
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timotimo | hmm. i think i like the channel approach better that you had | 15:46 | |
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araraloren | Hmm | 15:46 | |
timotimo | what i meant with associate is you could send the original request (only the two operators would be enough) back with the results and only use the result that matches your requested operands | 15:47 | |
araraloren | Hmm, but how I know the server is work out the request ? | 15:48 | |
In this example | |||
The sub pass to route would not exit before the result return from server | 15:49 | ||
s/would/should/ | |||
Then again, seems like have to use Channel .. | 15:51 | ||
:/ | |||
timotimo | mhm | 15:54 | |
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araraloren | If there are some Async http server sample, it will be better. XD | 15:56 | |
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araraloren | Night, it's time for bed | 15:56 | |
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timotimo | gnite! | 15:57 | |
araraloren | :) Thanks anyway have a good day | 15:58 | |
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Juerd | Is there a way to assign to $!foo if you have only a string $x = "foo"? I.e. is there a way to refer to private attributes by name? | 16:15 | |
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raschipi | Juerd: If you want it proper, go with a Hash. There is a way, but you probably don't want to do that. | 16:19 | |
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Juerd | Basically I need to replace an object with updated information from a json file | 16:21 | |
It was originally created with ::($class).new(|%hash) | |||
And at some point, there's a new hash, and the existing object needs updating | |||
So I'm curious... what is that way? :) | 16:22 | ||
raschipi | m: my $a_var = 42; my $b_var = "a_var"; $::($b_var) = 23; say $a_var; | 16:23 | |
camelia | 23 | ||
Juerd | But what's the syntax for use with twigils? | ||
raschipi | m: my $a_var = 42; $::("a_var")= 5; say $a_var; | 16:24 | |
camelia | 5 | ||
Juerd | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $::("!$attr") = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.update | 16:25 | |
camelia | No such symbol '' in method update at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Juerd | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $!::("$attr") = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.update | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Confused at <tmp>:1 ------> 032; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $!:7⏏5:("$attr") = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new. expecting any of: colon pair |
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raschipi | m: my @a_var = 42; @::("a_var")= 10; say @a_var; | ||
camelia | [10] | ||
Juerd | I don't have a 'my' though. | ||
It's a 'has' | 16:26 | ||
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Juerd | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $."$attr" = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.update | 16:28 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unsupported use of $. variable; in Perl 6 please use the .kv method on e.g. .lines at <tmp>:1 ------> 0342; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $.7⏏5"$attr" = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.upd |
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Juerd | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $."$attr"() = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.update | 16:29 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unsupported use of $. variable; in Perl 6 please use the .kv method on e.g. .lines at <tmp>:1 ------> 0342; method update { my $attr = "bar"; $.7⏏5"$attr"() = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.u |
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Juerd | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method update { my $attr = "bar"; self."$attr"() = 43; say $.bar } }; Foo.new.update | ||
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable Int (42) in method update at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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raschipi | And you want those available as fields of the object? | 16:30 | |
Juerd | They already are. I have an existing code base that I'd like to give extra functionality. | ||
geekosaur | there's also some MOP stuff to get at attributes | 16:31 | |
Juerd | I'm tempted to just slap "is rw" on everything :| | ||
[Coke] | the latest example committed to the Str type has a failure in the example, which is an actual bad example. Maybe we should turn these on by default. | ||
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camelia | No such private method '!!bar' for invocant of type 'Foo'. Did you mean 'bar'? in method update at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Juerd | Where does that second ! come from? | ||
raschipi | Juerd: You should look into the FALLBACK method and put the attributes into a Hash. | 16:36 | |
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Juerd | raschipi: I'll eval a string before I get rid of regular attributes. | 16:38 | |
raschipi | So you need to look into the metamodel so that you can add and remove attributes at runtime. | ||
Juerd | I don't have to add attributes, I only need to change their values :) | ||
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andrss | if there're a value of some type A and a another value of type B, and also .B method defined in A. is there a way of calling B methods on A objects? | 16:40 | |
raschipi | Well, you can also get their names and bind a working variable to them. | ||
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Juerd | andrss: I'm not sure if I understand your question, but maybe you're looking for docs.perl6.org/language/operators#...ethod_call | 16:41 | |
andrss | aka. implicit conversions in Scala | ||
Zoffix | m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42; method !bar is rw { $!bar }; method update { my $attr = "bar"; self!"$attr"() = 43 } }; with Foo.new { .update; .bar.say } | 16:42 | |
camelia | 43 | ||
jnthn | m: class A { has $.x; has $.y; method update(*%updates) { self.BUILDALL((), %updates) } }; my $a = A.new(x => 1, y => 2); say $a; $a.update(x => 3, y => 4); say $a; $a.update(x => 5); say $a | ||
camelia | A.new(x => 1, y => 2) A.new(x => 3, y => 4) A.new(x => 5, y => 4) |
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Zoffix | hah jnthn++ | ||
geekosaur | andrss, if the point of .B is to provide a value of type B for a value of type A, you may want the handles trait? | 16:43 | |
otherwise I wonder if this is A(B) coercion stuff | 16:44 | ||
Juerd | jnthn: Thanks so much! I was just looking into the implementation of BUILDALL to see how it works, not realizing it could just be called again | ||
andrss | &prefix:<~> honors .Str method on object, right? | 16:45 | |
i wonder about more general case | |||
[Coke] | Zoffix: you added the word "thunking" in a recent doc patch. It's only used in a few places, defined as a noun, not as a verb in the glossary; can you perhaps rephrase that sentence? (and or expand the glossary entry and link to it?) | ||
Zoffix | andrss: yeah | 16:46 | |
andrss: though I'd say that's not guaranteed on Str objects (though it does call .Str on allomorphs) | |||
s: &prefix:<~>, \("") | 16:47 | ||
SourceBaby | Zoffix, Sauce is at github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/2fb8...r.pm#L2794 | ||
Zoffix | Rakudo calls .Str even then tho | ||
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Zoffix | [Coke]: TBH, I think I'm just gonna stop committing to docs. | 16:49 | |
andrss | s: &prefix<~>, Any | ||
SourceBaby | andrss, Something's wrong: ERR: ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -eUndeclared routine: prefix used at line 6 | ||
Zoffix | It's not helping me any, and any time I commit something I'm getting told to fix a typo or rephrase stuff, even after I thought we agreed that'll be done once a month during release time. | 16:50 | |
andrss | m: class Foo { method Str { 'hi' }}; say(~Foo) | ||
camelia | hi | ||
Zoffix | If you want stellar commits at the cost of fewer contributors, be my guest. | ||
Geth | doc: 8ef3c500bd | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Revert "Restructure .subst with Callables section" This reverts commit d54b95568f871c157651a47c265b943206786c8f. |
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andrss | Zoffix: are you sure this chunk does it? I was expecting &prefix<~> defined for Any and doing $_.?Str | 16:52 | |
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Zoffix | andrss: you didn't use the bot correctly. It expects a Capture, not just a type | 16:52 | |
s: &prefix<~>, \(Any) | 16:53 | ||
SourceBaby | Zoffix, Something's wrong: ERR: ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -eUndeclared routine: prefix used at line 6 | ||
Zoffix | s: &prefix:<~>, \(Any) | ||
SourceBaby | Zoffix, Sauce is at github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/2fb8...ngy.pm#L15 | ||
Zoffix | buggable: eco sourcery | ||
buggable | Zoffix, CoreHackers::Sourcery 'Helper for showing actual source code locations of core subs and methods': github.com/zoffixznet/perl6-CoreHa...s-Sourcery | ||
Zoffix | ^ you can use that module to look up source locally. | ||
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Zoffix | Though, don't assume a specific behaviour just because the source code shows it. What rakudo does doesn't define the language, the spec does. | 16:54 | |
andrss | great feature. I would love it in the repl. Or as .^source | ||
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Zoffix | -1 on that. Even without the feature people peek at the source and assume a specific behaviour and use undocumented/unspecced features, which makes it problematic for us to improve them later on | 16:55 | |
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andrss | so there's no possible general case for such conversions | 16:58 | |
Zoffix | andrss: what? .Str? You can override .Str method to define how your object is stringified (and .gist if you want say() to stringify differently) | 17:00 | |
That happens for all objects, other than Str | |||
m: class Foo { method Str { " | |||
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Zoffix | oops | ||
andrss | I understand that. But what if it's not Str but some arbitrary class | 17:01 | |
[Coke] | Zoffix: so is there a better way to give you feedback on the actual text? | ||
Zoffix | m: class Foo { method Str { "teh Str" }; method gist { "teh gist" }; method Numeric { 42 } }; dd [+$_, ~$_, ] with Foo.new | ||
camelia | [42, "teh Str"] | ||
Zoffix | m: class Foo { method Str { "teh Str" }; method gist { "teh gist" }; method Numeric { 42 } }; .say with Foo.new | ||
camelia | teh gist | ||
Zoffix | andrss: yeah, what I'm saying is that's the method to define on arbitrary classes. | 17:02 | |
[Coke] | I get your stance on examples, whitespace, etc., which is why none of those were specifically addressed to you. | ||
andrss | m: class A { method B { B.new }}; class B {}; sub foo(B:D $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Illegally post-declared type: B used at line 1 |
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Zoffix | m: class B {…}; class A { method B { B.new }}; class B {}; sub foo(B:D() $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | 17:03 | |
camelia | Type check failed in binding to parameter '$b'; expected B but got A (A.new) in sub foo at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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andrss | m: class B {};class A { method B { B.new }}; sub foo(B:D $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | ||
camelia | Type check failed in binding to parameter '$b'; expected B but got A (A.new) in sub foo at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | m: class B {…}; class A { method B { B.new }}; class B {}; sub foo(B() $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | ||
camelia | hi | ||
Zoffix | andrss: that works. Should work on B:D, but I guess that's a bug there | ||
Filed as rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131791 | 17:05 | ||
And there are tentative plans to expand the coercer feature so that if `B() $b` where $b is `A` fails (which does it by calling .B on $b), to try `B.from-A($b)`. This way you could write, say sub (Foo(Int) $a) {...} and have it work, without having to augment core Int class to stick method Foo into it | 17:07 | ||
likely not with that method name but this sort of mechanism | |||
jnthn | I thought it was just going to be the 1-arg constructor. :) | 17:08 | |
B.new($b) | |||
That's what's mentioned in the design docs, anyways. | |||
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andrss | m: class B {};class A { method B { B.new }}; sub foo(B(A) $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | 17:09 | |
camelia | hi | ||
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andrss | thanks. | 17:09 | |
still not implicit though | |||
m: class B {};class A {}; augment class A { method B { B.new } }; sub foo(B(A) $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new) | 17:10 | ||
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Zoffix | jnthn: that makes more sense, yeah | 17:11 | |
andrss | m: USE MONKEY-TYPING; class B {};class A {}; augment class A { method B { B.new } }; sub foo(B(A) $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new); | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> augment not allowed without 'use MONKEY-TYPING' at <tmp>:1 ------> 3; class B {};class A {}; augment class A7⏏5 { method B { B.new } }; sub foo(B(A) $b expecting any of: generic r… |
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Zoffix | use not USE | ||
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andrss | m: use MONKEY-TYPING; class B {};class A {}; augment class A { method B { B.new } }; sub foo(B(A) $b) { say "hi" }; foo(A.new); | 17:12 | |
camelia | hi | ||
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Juerd | github.com/Juerd/shalog/commit/5e9...5f50fe5fd3 # jnthn's BUILDALL suggestion works well. | 17:32 | |
And meh, I messed up that commit :( | 17:33 | ||
Second hunk shouldn't be in it. | |||
Geth | doc: f99445fed6 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Revert "Revert "Restructure .subst with Callables section"" This reverts commit 8ef3c500bd82460d7bd6f2f7f9d9759154f908e9. |
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raschipi | What would be an easy way to return itens from a list until one element matches a condition? | 18:08 | |
Juerd | Bufs are hard to work with. | ||
moritz | raschipi: gather for @items { last if $condition; take $_ } | 18:09 | |
m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say gather for @a { last if $_ > 6; take $_ } | 18:10 | ||
camelia | (1 5 3) | ||
Juerd really wants buf literals and string operators :( | |||
raschipi | I really wanted a .head that accepted the same argument as .first, I think it would be useful (just a request) | ||
moritz | m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say[^@a.first(*>=6, :k)] | 18:11 | |
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moritz | m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say @a[^@a.first(*>=6, :k)] | ||
camelia | (1 5 3) | ||
moritz | m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say @a.grep({last if * >= 6; 1}) | 18:12 | |
camelia | () | ||
moritz | m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say @a.grep({last if $_ >= 6; 1}) | ||
camelia | (1 5 3) | ||
raschipi | Noice, that works beautifully. | 18:14 | |
TimToady | m: my @a = 1, 5, 3, 7, 8, 4, 10; say @a ...^ * >= 6 | 18:22 | |
camelia | (1 5 3) | ||
moritz | TimToady: that's kinda scary | ||
TimToady | well, "return itens from a list until one element matches a condition" is pretty much the definition of the sequence operator | 18:23 | |
Zoffix | TimToady: there's a PR for Version that waits what you think on it: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/1118...-316624260 | 18:25 | |
moritz | TimToady: I realized that, but I've never used the series operator with an explicit generator | ||
Zoffix | m: say 1..4 ... 7..10 | 18:30 | |
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10) | ||
Zoffix | :) | ||
m: say 1...4 ... 4...1 ... 1...4 ... 4...1 | 18:32 | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 3 2 1) | ||
TimToady | Zoffix: commented on it | 18:36 | |
Zoffix | Thanks. | ||
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[Coke] | Zoffix++ | 19:09 | |
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stmuk_ | lizmat: rakudo.org/2017/07/24/announce-raku...e-2017-07/ | 19:32 | |
lizmat | stmuk_++ | ||
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moritz | stmuk_++ indeed | 19:33 | |
Zoffix | stmuk_: the files are missing or something. I see Win64 turned up since the first email on the mailing list, but the .dmg is still missing. Still uploading? | 19:34 | |
stmuk_ | yeah still building .. should be a matter of mins | 19:35 | |
Zoffix | hehe. Test::When made into R*. | 19:38 | |
ZofBot: my plan for world domination is progressing! | |||
I guess I should write a blog post about what that module is about and why people should use it. | 19:39 | ||
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lizmat doesn't understand the use case for github.com/moznion/p6-Object-Container | 19:41 | ||
raschipi | It's... a Hash, but slower? | 19:43 | |
Zoffix | The docs say it's for DI, which I'm guessing Dependency Injection | 19:44 | |
Hashes aren't lazy | |||
dha starts having pseudohash flashbacks | |||
ufobat | can i export a sub from a module that is not implemented, but imported into this module? | 19:46 | |
Geth_ | perl6.org: b161043cc1 | (Steve Mynott)++ | 2 files Rakudo Star 2017.07 release |
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El_Che | lizmat: new rakudo linux pkgs for 2017.07 as well. New: support for freshly released fedora 26, eol of ubuntu 16.10 ( only 16.04lts and 17.04) | ||
lizmat | El_Che++ | ||
Zoffix | m: '/tmp/foo42'.IO.mkdir; '/tmp/foo42/Foo.pm6'.IO.spurt: 'use Test; sub EXPORT { { "&is" => &is } }' | 19:49 | |
camelia | Failed to open file /tmp/foo42/Foo.pm6: Not a directory in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | m: '/tmp/foozzz42'.IO.mkdir; '/tmp/foozzz42/Foo.pm6'.IO.spurt: 'use Test; sub EXPORT { { "&is" => &is } }' | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Zoffix | m: use lib </tmp/foozzz42>; use Foo; is 1, 1; | ||
camelia | ok 1 - | ||
Zoffix | ufobat: ^ yup | 19:50 | |
Zoffix & | |||
stmuk_ | ok mac dmg uploaded | ||
b33r and Game of Thrones! | |||
ufobat | Zoffix, :) thank you | 19:51 | |
sub EXPORT "does" the same as package EXPORT::DEFAULT, right? | 19:52 | ||
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ufobat | ahh found it in the documentation | 19:53 | |
if feels as if both approaches can do pretty much the same, why are there 2 versions of exporting? next to the simple "is export"? | 19:54 | ||
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Zoffix | ufobat: that probably suggests they're not the same :) | 20:06 | |
lizmat | ufobat: TIMTOWTDI ? | ||
ufobat | hah! so there is something that can just achived one way - or how are they not the same? | 20:07 | |
Zoffix | ufobat: one thing the docs mention is: "Whereas UNIT::EXPORT packages deal with the named parameters passed to use, the EXPORT sub handles positional parameters." | 20:08 | |
ufobat | AH! | 20:09 | |
thank you very much :) | |||
lizmat | El_Che: I'm lazy, where can your linux packages be found again ? | 20:12 | |
Zoffix | huggable: deb | ||
huggable | Zoffix, CentOS, Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu Rakudo packages: github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/releases | ||
Zoffix | lizmat: there ^ | ||
lizmat | thank Zoffix++ El_Che++ | ||
El_Che | is the naming discussion still going? My pkgs have a spanish type of name: perl6-rakudo-moarvm-debian8.7_20170700-01_amd64.deb | 20:15 | |
Juan Gonzalez de la Mancha de la Comunión Immaculada | |||
ufobat | i cant get the sub EXPORT working on my perl wich is 2017.06 *confused* | ||
the package EXPORT::DEFAULT thingy works | 20:16 | ||
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Zoffix | ufobat, what's the issue? | 20:33 | |
El_Che: yes, the naming discussion will go on until about a month before 6.d release | |||
El_Che: comment on this thread: www.reddit.com/r/perl6/comments/6l...ed_rakudo/ | 20:34 | ||
raschipi | So, September. We just don't know which. | 20:35 | |
Zoffix | No, this year, between September and December | ||
And to remind: the current discussion is whether and with what to extend "Perl 6" name. There's not enough consensus to abandon that name entirely. | 20:37 | ||
dha | Can we just call it Fred and be done with it? | 20:42 | |
;-) | |||
Zoffix | Nope. | 20:43 | |
Why Fred? :) | 20:44 | ||
[Coke] | she was awesome on Angel. | ||
lizmat | .oO( it's better than Lrep ) |
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dha | I'm probably making a Spike Milligan reference. Or I was subconsiously thinking of Amy Acker. You can never tell with me. :-) | ||
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DBeepBeep | I'm having some trouble using a module I made. It's saying, "Cannot import symbol, SYMBOL, from MODULE because it already exists in this lexical scope. I can't find any information on what this means. | 21:03 | |
timotimo | m: sub is { }; use Test | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Cannot import symbol &is from Test, because it already exists in this lexical scope at <tmp>:1 ------> 3sub is { }; use Test7⏏5<EOL> |
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timotimo | it means that something the module has in it would override something you already have in your code | 21:04 | |
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timotimo | m: use Test; use Test; | 21:04 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
timotimo | interesting | 21:05 | |
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zengargoyle | wouldn't the second one be optimized away? | 21:05 | |
DBeepBeep | I figured that's what the problem is, but I can't find any duplication besides a 'use v6;' | 21:06 | |
timotimo | dunno | ||
jnthn | timotimo: It doesn't whine if the symbol you're installing is precisely the one that's already there | ||
timotimo | ah, right | ||
that's what we "merge" things for | |||
jnthn | DBeepBeep: Maybe try before the use statement that errors something like BEGIN say SYMBOL.perl; to see what's already there | 21:07 | |
zengargoyle | DBeepBeep: do you have your code up somewhere? did you figure out yesterday's testing question? | 21:09 | |
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zengargoyle | does anybody know... do you have to have a github account to use git: URLs? | 21:11 | |
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zengargoyle | re: backlog where rakudobrew was failing for someone when using git: but worked with https: URLx | 21:12 | |
geekosaur | you don't, but I think https is preferred unless you are planning to push to a git: url | ||
iirc | |||
DBeepBeep | zengargoyle: I can throw the code up on gitlab in a second | 21:13 | |
geekosaur | and that kind of failure could be specifying auth incorrectly/inappropriately, or a proxy that only works for http/https, or anything in between | ||
zengargoyle | might have been a firewall or other blocking that caused that user a problem... rakudobrew uses the git: version. | ||
yeah. | |||
mspo | you shouldn't push via git:// since it doesn't offer tls | 21:16 | |
git+ssh:// is okay | |||
(although in that case just using ssh:// is fine) | |||
zengargoyle | rather than editing rakudobrew stuff to make it use https: i think it may have been possible to manually create the git_reference dir with https: clones ... but probably rakudobrew should use https: | 21:18 | |
geekosaur | I was kinda including that in there, the point being more that the git protocol (with or without tls) is not optimal for pull-only | ||
iirc | |||
zengargoyle | mspo: never thought about that.... | ||
geekosaur | in addition to things like not always playing well with proxies and the like | 21:19 | |
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zengargoyle | i wonder why github doesn't put git+ssh: in their dropdown menu for cloning? | 21:20 | |
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zengargoyle guess i always thought it would magically upgrade to secure. | 21:21 | ||
[Coke] | zengargoyle: you can get the ssh link if you click on the 'use SSH' link | ||
mspo | isn't git:// just for non-logged-in? | 21:22 | |
I thought it defaulted to https or ssh | |||
zengargoyle | the Clone with SSH link still shows git: | ||
ah, nm, it's [email@hidden.address] | 21:26 | ||
not git: | |||
DBeepBeep | zengargoyle: gitlab.com/nathanielchanning/Beep-Board | 21:29 | |
I'm trying to run it with 'perl6 -I lib/ t/Parser.t' | |||
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mspo | zengargoyle: yeah that's gitolite-style hooks | 21:33 | |
ssh for encryption bit "common" user (git) with AA by shell scripts | 21:34 | ||
although I would assume github is using ruby | |||
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zengargoyle | looks like you can't do Beep-Tag::Parser and export a Beep-Tag grammar. | 21:35 | |
because the Beep-Tag grammar that you want to export collides with the Beep-Tag of Beep-Tag::Parser. | 21:36 | ||
DBeepBeep | I've tried switching the name of it, but I can try again | ||
zengargoyle | use-ok doesn't actually 'use' the module (i think)... add 'use Beep-Tag::Parser;' after the use-ok test. rename grammar to 'G' and remove is export; do Beep-Tag::Parser::G.new; and all your tests pass! :) | 21:41 | |
really i'm not sure about the clever naming and importing stuff but i can make it work by being a bit less clever. | 21:42 | ||
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zengargoyle | but you can start from there and know it works and then go back and tweak things to make the usage easier? | 21:43 | |
DBeepBeep | zengargoyle: Yep, thatnks | 21:44 | |
zengargoyle | DBeepBeep: if you have it installed (it's from Perl 5, but likely you have it): prove -e 'perl6 -Ilib' t/Parser.t -v | 21:47 | |
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zengargoyle | is the regular testing thing (but i use just what you used often enough when printing out stuff while getting it to actually work :) ) | 21:49 | |
and you can give prove just 't' and it will runn all the .t tests when you add more. | 21:51 | ||
DBeepBeep | Okay, thanks | ||
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Juerd | The first time running a program after upgrading Rakudo is scary. | 21:53 | |
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Juerd | A few seconds of suspense | 21:53 | |
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zengargoyle | DBeepBeep: i think it's using the same name for things. you can do 'grammar Beep-Tag-Parser is export' and 'use Beep-Tag::Parser' and just use | 21:55 | |
Beep-Tag-Parser.new; | |||
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zengargoyle | Juerd: did you see nine's answer to my precomp question earlier? | 21:57 | |
Juerd | zengargoyle: No | 22:02 | |
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zengargoyle | Juerd: gist.github.com/b0b5d2a468e2796833...a46a507c78 | 22:09 | |
haven't tested, but probably works... :) | 22:10 | ||
Juerd | Ooh, this is like Jeopardy. I get to guess the question based on the answer? :) | ||
"How can you precompile all installed modules?" | 22:11 | ||
zengargoyle | bingo! | ||
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zengargoyle is keeping a 'cool.p6' file that collects snippets of wizardry. hopefully, eventually, i'll clean it up and github it or make a fortune file out of it. | 22:16 | ||
or channel the Z and make a bot. :) | 22:17 | ||
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Juerd | Does anyone have an opinion about modules with horrible source code, in the ecosystem? | 22:25 | |
I'm considering releasing github.com/Juerd/shalog/blob/maste.../Prompt.pm as a separate module | |||
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Juerd | Although it's horrific, it's useful, and I already have a second project that could benefit from it. | 22:26 | |
Hopefully in the future the horrible parts can be replaced | |||
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zengargoyle | better than some of mine. :) we have :auth<> and :ver<> so anything is better than nothing. | 22:29 | |
zengargoyle has that lcp in cool.p6 already... | 22:30 | ||
Juerd | I copied it because I have no idea how it works | ||
It's a bit too terse for me :) | 22:31 | ||
lizmat | and another Perl 6 Weekly hits the Net: p6weekly.wordpress.com/2017/07/24/...h-produce/ | 22:33 | |
zengargoyle | i have a mostly done linear equation solver for balancing chemical formulas and a maze-solver laying around because i don't really know how they work. :P | 22:34 | |
(and i wanted to do multi-thread/proc for the maze but that wasn't finished at the time) | 22:36 | ||
timotimo | lizmat: there's a rendering bug (?) "a <a source release" | ||
sorry, "source version" it says | |||
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lizmat | timotimo++ # fixed | 22:40 | |
timotimo | hm, i'm not sure "made sure" (in the part about me) really fits | 22:41 | |
lizmat | you mean, because this fix is not 100% sure to work ? | 22:43 | |
timotimo: ^^^ ?? | 22:44 | ||
timotimo | yeah | 22:46 | |
i think things can still crash and burn | |||
but i think the case where it just continues reading bytecode from the newly installed file at incorrect offsets is gone | |||
lizmat | well, that's good enough for me now :-) | ||
so I'm going to call it a day | 22:47 | ||
"a day" | |||
and good night! | |||
timotimo | OK | ||
good night! | |||
Zoffix__ | lizmat++ #g good weekly | ||
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audiatorix | Hey peeps | 22:49 | |
I've made a Discord server dedicated to perl (5 & 6). Is it okay to post an invite link? | 22:50 | ||
I'd like to get some people involved | 22:52 | ||
timotimo | i don't think anybody would complain | ||
audiatorix | Anyone is free to join. Roles have to be added manually right now, but I am working on a bot (in perl 6 of course) to handle roles discord.gg/T2PN9nV | 22:53 | |
Sadly the module for Discord on the ecosystem is not perfect | 22:54 | ||
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Geth | doc: be8b759937 | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Remove confusing base-10 mention Resolves issue #1011. I couldn't find an easy way to rephrase it so that it doesn't mention base 10 in a confusing way, but I figured that not mentioning the resulting base resolves the issue. |
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