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Bowlslaw | ungoogled chromium? | 00:03 | |
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benjikun | I like the new firefox alright | 01:01 | |
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kjk | say I have two Seq's, seq1 and seq2; how do I create a new Seq, seq3, such that when iterated, it will go through seq1 and then seq2 ? | 01:07 | |
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Xliff | kjk: Why would you want to use sequences for that? | 01:15 | |
kjk | p6: my $seq1 = 1...5; my $seq2 = 6...10; my $seq3 = flat $seq1, |$seq2 | ||
camelia | Potential difficulties: Useless use of ... in sink context at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $seq1 = 1...7⏏055; my $seq2 = 6...10; my $seq3 = flat $s Useless use of ... in sink context at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $seq1 = 1..… |
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Xliff | Because $seq3 is just a list of sequences, not a sequence in itself. | ||
lizmat | Seq.new(List.iterator) would turn a List into a Seq | 01:16 | |
kjk | p6: my $seq1 = 1...5; my $seq2 = 6...10; (flat $seq1, |$seq2).WHAT | ||
camelia | Potential difficulties: Useless use of ... in sink context at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $seq1 = 1...7⏏055; my $seq2 = 6...10; (flat $seq1, |$seq Useless use of ... in sink context at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $seq1 = 1..… |
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kjk | Xliff: because I'm getting Seq from .pairs and I'm going to call .pairs a few times to get multiple Seq's, but in the end I want to iterate through them as if I'm iterating through just one Seq | 01:17 | |
Xliff | m: my $s1 = lazy 1..10; my $s2 = lazy 11..20; my $s3 = ($s1,$s2); for |$s3 { $_.eager.say } | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10) (11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20) |
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Xliff | That gives you both sequences. | ||
You'd still need to iterate again over both. | 01:18 | ||
m: my $s1 = lazy 1..10; my $s2 = lazy 11..20; my $s3 = ($s1,$s2); for |$s3 { say "A$_" for $_.eager } | |||
camelia | A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 |
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kjk | lizmat: I'd like to avoid turning the Seq's into List's if possible | ||
lizmat | but you have a List of Seqs is what you're saying, right ? | 01:19 | |
kjk | yes | ||
oh ic | |||
get a list of Seqs and then turn the list into another Seq | 01:20 | ||
would that give me a Seq of Seq's ? | |||
p6: Seq.new(((1...3), (4...6)).iterator) | 01:21 | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
kjk | p6: Seq.new(((1...3), (4...6)).iterator).WHAT | 01:22 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
kjk | p6: Seq.new(((1...3), (4...6)).iterator).WHAT.say | ||
camelia | (Seq) | ||
kjk | hmm, since I'm goting to iterate through the Seq's, I guess there's no need to turn them into a single Seq. I see.., thanks Xliff, I'll use: for |($seq1, $seq2) { ... } | 01:24 | |
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kjk | hmm, no. actually I want the effect of: my $s1 = lazy 1..10; my $s2 = lazy 11..20; my @s3 := (|$s1, |$s2); for @s3 { .put } | 01:31 | |
p6: my $s1 = lazy 1..10; my $s2 = lazy 11..20; my @s3 := (|$s1, |$s2); for @s3 { .put } | |||
camelia | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 |
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kjk | but I'm not sure if creating the @s3 above would have already iterated both $s1 and $s2 | 01:32 | |
Xliff | It does, which is why I leave them as separate sequences. | 01:34 | |
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Xliff | You don't iterate through them until you need to. | 01:34 | |
By creating @s3, you iterate both and store the results. | |||
Oh, wait... I missed the bind. That's not a bad idea. | 01:35 | ||
kjk | I see. But I don't want to iterate through them separately | ||
Xliff | But you still flatten them, which causes the iteration. | ||
OK, so what's the problem. You have to use the sequences eventually. | 01:36 | ||
lizmat | gist.github.com/lizmat/0f8272c91cd...e08231c286 | ||
Xliff | The advantage of iterating through them separately means that you don't need to store them all at once. | ||
kjk | I want to be able to "chain" them | 01:37 | |
lizmat | kjk: that's what my solution in the gist does | ||
kjk | like python's itertools.chain | ||
Xliff | kjk: The problem with that is that it wouldn't be a sequence. It would be a list. | ||
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kjk | hmm, thanks lizmat, will take a closer look, but it seems to be harder than I expect | 01:39 | |
lizmat | what makes it harder is what you want to achieve: laziness all along | 01:40 | |
Xliff | Yeah. I see it now. | ||
kjk | maybe it would be easier to write a sub that uses gather take plus some for-loop? | ||
lizmat | if you want to have a single Seq as the result, you need an iterator: that's basically what my gist does | 01:41 | |
Xliff | m: Seq.new(4, 5, 8).say | ||
camelia | Too many positionals passed; expected 2 arguments but got 4 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | m: Seq.new((4, 5, 8).iterator).say | 01:42 | |
camelia | (4 5 8) | ||
lizmat | Seq.new only takes instantiated iterators | ||
Xliff | I see it now. | ||
lizmat goes back to trying to sleep even if it is too hot | 01:43 | ||
AlexDaniel | m: my $s1 := (1 … 5); my $s2 := (10, {sleep 1; $_ + 1} … 20); my $x := (|$s1, |$s2); say $x[^7]; say now - BEGIN now | 01:44 | |
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 10 11) 1.0141914 |
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AlexDaniel | laziness seems to be preserved, no? | ||
what am I missing? | |||
AlexDaniel is late to the discussion | 01:45 | ||
kjk: ↑ ? | |||
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kjk | AlexDaniel: the goal is to avoid turning the Seqs into Lists, that is, I want to be lazy all the way | 01:50 | |
AlexDaniel | kjk: so what is not lazy in my example? | ||
kjk | I guess when you do my $x := (|$s1, |$s2) you'd essentially iterate both $s1 and $s2 | 01:51 | |
AlexDaniel | kjk: if you iterate $s2 it will sleep for 10 seconds | 01:52 | |
it slept only for 1, because only 1 slow element was consumed | |||
it is lazy | |||
Xliff | m: my $s1 := (1 … 5); my $s2 := (10, {sleep 1; $_ + 1} … 20); my $x := (|$s1, |$s2); say $x[^8]; say now - BEGIN now | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12) 2.015284 |
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Xliff | m: my $s1 := (1 … 5); my $s2 := (10, {sleep 1; $_ + 1} … 20); my $x := (|$s1, |$s2); say $x[^8]; say now - BEGIN now | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12) 2.0154122 |
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Xliff | ^^ 2 slow elements. | ||
AlexDaniel | the first one is 10 | 01:53 | |
ah yeah, right | |||
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Xliff | If it goes to 13, there will be 3 slow elements, because they are being evaluated lazily. | 01:53 | |
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Xliff | m: my $s1 := (1 … 5); my $s2 := (10, {sleep 1; $_ + 1} … 20); my $x := (|$s1, |$s2); say $x[10]; say now - BEGIN now | 01:54 | |
camelia | 15 5.0144948 |
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Xliff | Note, DIRECT to 10. 5 slow elements. | ||
AlexDaniel | kjk: also, it seems like you assume that a List cannot be lazy, but it can | 01:55 | |
in the example above $x will be a lazy list | |||
there's an issue with that if you're generating a lot of elements and you don't want to keep track of them | 01:56 | ||
kjk | hmm, interesting | 01:58 | |
so it looks like when you slip a Seq into a list, its laziness is preserved? | 02:01 | ||
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AlexDaniel | kjk: and if you actually want a Seq there, I think (|$s1, |$s2).Seq should work fine | 02:08 | |
Zoffix | kjk: I think you're confusing "laziness" and "reification". `1 … 5` isn't lazy. It's just isn't reified. You can convert that to a list without having to reify it, and it's only when you reify it would the values be produced | ||
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Zoffix | kjk: the `flat` you originally had is good enough. Just don't slip anything | 02:10 | |
m: my $seq1 := (1…5); my $seq2 := (6…10); my $seq3 = flat $seq1, $seq2; .say for $seq3 | 02:11 | ||
camelia | (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10) | ||
Zoffix | m: my $seq1 := (1…5); my $seq2 := (6…10); my $seq3 = flat $seq1, $seq2; $seq3.^name.say | ||
camelia | Seq | ||
Zoffix | Relevant materials: rakudo.party/post/Perl-6-Seqs-Drug...ock-n-Roll rakudo.party/post/Perl-6-Seqs-Drug...ll--Part-2 perl6advent.wordpress.com/2017/12/...oneandonly | 02:12 | |
(the last one has a bit on why slipping seqs can be a bad idea) | |||
kjk | yeah, gotcha, thanks Zoffix and AlexDaniel! | 02:14 | |
AlexDaniel | Zoffix: what do you mean when you say that `1 … 5` isn't lazy and is just not reified? | 02:16 | |
Zoffix: can't you say the same thing about any sequence then? | |||
Zoffix | m: say (1 … 5).is-lazy | ||
camelia | False | ||
Zoffix | m: say (1 … Inf).is-lazy | ||
camelia | True | ||
Zoffix | That's what I mean. | 02:17 | |
I remember writing something that overuse of "lazy" in perl 6 docs creates this sort of confusion and we should use something better.... It might've been on some docs Issue | |||
AlexDaniel | using “potentially infinite” as the definition of “lazy”? | ||
Zoffix | Using result of .is-lazy as definition of "lazy". | 02:18 | |
Xliff | .tell jnthn Is there a way to get the actual JSON from a Cro::HTTP::Response object without re-serializing the returned value? | ||
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yoleaux | Xliff: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | 02:18 | |
AlexDaniel | m: (0...-∞).is-lazy.say | ||
camelia | False | ||
Zoffix | That's a bug IMO | ||
AlexDaniel | IMO that's the problem with the definition :) | 02:19 | |
Zoffix | Whatever | ||
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kjk | I suppose you can be lazy yet still reified. laziness seems to imply that it supports some kind of api that at least gives the appearance of being lazy. | 02:23 | |
Xliff | m: (4 ~~ 2..6).say | 02:24 | |
camelia | True | ||
Xliff | m: (4 ~~ 2..3).say | ||
camelia | False | ||
Xliff | (2..^5).say | 02:25 | |
evalable6 | 2..^5 | ||
Xliff | (2..^5).eager.say | ||
evalable6 | (2 3 4) | ||
Xliff | (2^..^5).eager.say | ||
evalable6 | (3 4) | ||
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Geth | ¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned Using run in (non-)sink context github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/12 | 04:04 | |
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned Shell injection through filenames github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/13 | |||
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned Pass the current task into the block github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/7 | |||
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned Test framework for half-resolved issues github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/16 | |||
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned `file` tasks should run if one of the dependencies were updated github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/17 | |||
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned `task` can probably do what `file` does if an IO path is passed github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/18 | |||
¦ p6-sake: AlexDaniel self-assigned “Sake” is overused, come up with something else github.com/perl6/p6-sake/issues/19 | |||
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jmerelo | squashable6: status | 05:05 | |
squashable6 | jmerelo, ⚠🍕 Next SQUASHathon in 3 days and ≈4 hours (2018-07-07 UTC-12⌁UTC+14). See github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day | ||
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daxim | http -v perl6.org/compilers/features|rg Content-Length | 05:40 | |
Content-Length: 0 | |||
web page is b0rked | |||
geekosaur | ? doesn't that mean it's generated and therefore dynamic? | 05:45 | |
hm, only when there's actually content :) | 05:47 | ||
(which there is, just not useful content) | |||
but just looking at Content-Length doesn't prove anything, if you want to say it's rendering a blank page, say so | 05:48 | ||
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daxim | can you fix it? | 05:56 | |
Geth | doc: 7255125bb4 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Variable.pod6 Adding constant constraints, refs #1464 |
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doc: ac0623506b | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/containers.pod6 Adding subset constraints, refs #1464 |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Variable | ||
Link: doc.perl6.org/language/containers | |||
doc: b4dda29783 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Signature.pod6 Reflows and adds subset constraints, closes #1464 |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Signature | ||
jmerelo | daxim: not sure... | 05:58 | |
geekosaur | I can't, no. just saying that "clever" ways to point out a problemsaren't necessarily very clever | ||
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jmerelo | geekosaur: he's helped by pointing out the problem (or she). He's shown that it's not only generating a blank page, but a zero-length page. Good for me. Thanks, daxim. | 06:00 | |
geekosaur | except that, as I said, zero length doesn't necessarily mean zero length. it can also mean "web server fed you output of a program that isn't telling you how much spew up front" | ||
daxim | I feel vindicated. I'm also a man, don't you know me? | ||
geekosaur | (not supposed to, but they do) | ||
(which is no different from everything else in html) | 06:01 | ||
jmerelo | daxim: probably. Any hint? | ||
daxim | from yapc | ||
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jmerelo | daxim: not by nick, in this case... maybe by real name? Sorry... | 06:02 | |
daxim: that page was changed a month ago. I can't figure out what's happening. We'll have to wait for moritz, I guess. | 06:03 | ||
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daxim | ok, I guess process.pl runs as a cron job or something | 06:04 | |
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jmerelo | daxim: I have access to the server, but I haven't worked on that particular domain, only in docs.perl6.org. We'll have to wait for El_Che or moritz | 06:09 | |
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El_Che | jmerelo: I only have access to hack | 06:25 | |
jmerelo: is that where it runs? | |||
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jmerelo | El_Che: looks like it. | 06:26 | |
El_Che: and congrats for .be going forward. I'll be supporting it from now on! | 06:27 | ||
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El_Che | jmerelo: lol, it looks that they could join Spain, Argentina and Germany | 06:29 | |
looked | |||
jmerelo | El_Che: yep, literally last-minute goal. But that has worked in the past, so why not? | ||
El_Che | if Japan had gone through, they would have deserved it | ||
jmerelo | El_Che: right. And Oliver and Benji would have been very happy about it. | 06:31 | |
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jmerelo | scimon's pull request yesterday was the 7000th build in travis: travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/builds/399079301 | 06:38 | |
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masak | m: class A {}; class B {}; sub foo(A $a?, B $b?) { say "{$a // 0} {$b // 0}" }; foo(B.new) | 06:54 | |
camelia | Type check failed in binding to parameter '$a'; expected A but got B (B.new) in sub foo at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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masak | mh. makes sense. | ||
(thinking about signature binders) :) | 06:55 | ||
daxim | literal binders full of signatures | 06:56 | |
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masak .oO( Mitteral binders ) | 06:56 | ||
daxim | it is no coincidence that mitten rhymes with kitten | 06:57 | |
masak | of course not. a mitten is just a baby mat. | 06:58 | |
the English language is nothing if not consistent | |||
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jmerelo | masak: :-) | 07:20 | |
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jmerelo | Analysis of score given to documentation in the perl 6 survey rpubs.com/jjmerelo/p6survey-documentation-score | 08:00 | |
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jmerelo | After comments, I can republish it in Medium or some other place like that. | 08:00 | |
TL;DR: even filtering out possible trolls and segmenting by experience, score is low and does not seem to be improving comparing experienced vs. newcomers. So we need to keep working on it. | 08:02 | ||
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lizmat clickbaits p6weekly.wordpress.com/2018/07/02/...-surveyed/ | 08:55 | ||
yoleaux | 02:04Z <AlexDaniel> lizmat: how can I get nth element of a Seq without caching it? | ||
02:07Z <AlexDaniel> lizmat: nevermind, forgot about .skip | |||
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sarna | hey, is it true that Zoffix won't contribute to future releases? I've seen a thing on /r/perl and I'm a bit confused about the situation | 09:02 | |
(sorry for bringing this up if it's a sensitive matter) | |||
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gfldex | is there a way to call an overloaded method's (by a role that is punned in with but) overloaded candidate? | 09:11 | |
lizmat | sarna: please be more specific: "a thing on /r/perl" could mean a lot of things | 09:12 | |
Ven` | gfldex: like nextwith/callsame? | 09:13 | |
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lizmat | sarna: also, perhaps better to /privmsg that with Zoffix ? | 09:13 | |
afk until much later today& | 09:14 | ||
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gfldex | Ven`: yes, but callsame wont cut it becaue I want to call iterator() (of the overloaded class/role) from new() and I can't provide a method name to callsame | 09:14 | |
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sarna | .tell lizmat oh, it's even your post. I meant a link to IRC logs, here: colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log...07-10#l134 | 09:17 | |
yoleaux | sarna: I'll pass your message to lizmat. | ||
sarna | .tell lizmat and why didn't I privmsg them - I didn't want to bother them if they were done with contributing. I shouldn't really bring this up in the first place, my bad | 09:19 | |
yoleaux | sarna: I'll pass your message to lizmat. | ||
Ven` | sarna: how is a link to an irc message from a year ago relevant here? | 09:22 | |
sarna | Ven`: I've just been wondering if it's still relevant, as it sounded really out of place | 09:23 | |
Ven` | I think if you had checked any other day from that one onwards (let's say with a week pause) you'd have seen zoffix is pretty much here all the time. | 09:24 | |
sarna | Ven`: that's why I got confused. I could've just checked if they were still contributing on github rather than asking here, it was really stupid of me | 09:26 | |
Ven` | Plus they're very present in the weekly reports that lizmat++ compiles :) | ||
sarna | I'm new here, I'm sorry :( | 09:27 | |
Ven` | contributors leaving is a weird thing to focus on when you're new to a community. anyway... | 09:29 | |
sarna | *can we please move on I'm so embarrassed* | 09:30 | |
Ven` | m: role Zero { } role Suc[::N] { } multi sub count(Zero) { 0 } multi sub count(Suc[::N]) { 1 + count(N) }; subset _0 of Zero; role Add[Zero, ::N, Result = N] {} | 09:31 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Strange text after block (missing semicolon or comma?) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3role Zero { }7⏏5 role Suc[::N] { } multi sub count(Zero) expecting any of: infix infix stop… |
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Ven` | m: role Zero { }; role Suc[::N] { }; subset _0 of Zero; role Add[Zero, ::N, Result = N] {} | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Invalid typename 'Result' in parameter declaration. at <tmp>:1 ------> 3t _0 of Zero; role Add[Zero, ::N, Result7⏏5 = N] {} |
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sarna | will the END block execute when a program crashes/its process is killed? | 10:21 | |
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Ven` | m: END say "hello"; exit 1; | 10:25 | |
camelia | hello | ||
Ven` | If it crashes, well, no. Killed, not sure, depends how you kill it. | 10:26 | |
masak | if I ^C a program with `END say "hello"`, it doesn't print anything | 10:30 | |
^C is a relatively "nice" kill | |||
so I think we might conclude from that one data point that nothing runs on process kill | |||
sarna | thanks | 10:31 | |
jnthn | You can probably install a signal handler for SIGINT and call exit in that to get it more orderly | 10:32 | |
yoleaux | 02:18Z <Xliff> jnthn: Is there a way to get the actual JSON from a Cro::HTTP::Response object without re-serializing the returned value? | ||
jnthn | .tell Xliff Not exactly, but you can just get the json and the set-body to that and then there's nothing to re-serialize | 10:33 | |
yoleaux | jnthn: I'll pass your message to Xliff. | ||
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Juerd | m: say "127.0.0.1" ~~ /^ [ <{ 0 .. 255 }> ]**4 % \. $/; say now - INIT now # whoa | 11:37 | |
camelia | 「127.0.0.1」 6.28851386 |
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Ulti | pmurias cool news about NQP on truffle/graal I guess Truffle is actually a good fit for an NQP back end given its AST like? or does it basically make no difference because its different enough | 11:45 | |
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Juerd | 1;0 juerd@cxien:~$ perl6 --profile -e'say "127.0.0.1" ~~ /^ [ <{ 0 .. 255 }> ]**4 % \. $/; say now - INIT now' | 11:46 | |
Segmentation fault | |||
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Ulti | me too | 11:52 | |
Juerd | Filed as #2013 | 11:53 | |
sarna | I'm getting a segfault when trying to profile a program that consumes a lot of memory | 11:56 | |
I guess it just runs out of memory (max is 2gb, it seems) and gives up | 11:57 | ||
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jkramer | Is shlomif (from github.com/shlomif/) active here? | 12:13 | |
jmerelo | .seen shlomif | 12:17 | |
yoleaux | I haven't seen shlomif around. | ||
jmerelo | jkramer: but he's around, under another nick. | ||
rindolf | jkramer: hi | ||
jkramer: i am shlomif | 12:18 | ||
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jkramer | rindolf: Oh hi. :) I just read in the p6weekly that you're collecting euler problems as P6 benchmarks and I happen to have implemented a couple of euler problems in P6. Just wanted to ask if you're interested in them for your repo | 12:25 | |
I don't have implementations in other languages for comparison though | 12:26 | ||
El_Che | or merge the repos :) | ||
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jkramer | El_Che: I don't have them in a repo yet, I've just done them for fun/learning/profit :) | 12:27 | |
rindolf | jkramer: can you put them under a foss licence? | 12:28 | |
jkramer | rindolf: Sure | 12:29 | |
rindolf | jkramer: ok | ||
jkramer: note that github.com/perl6/perl6-examples/tr...ries/euler | 12:30 | ||
jkramer: thanks | |||
jkramer | Oh nice, didn't know that repo | ||
rindolf | jkramer: also see github.com/shlomif/project-euler | 12:31 | |
jkramer | rindolf: Do you consider multithreading cheating in benchmarks/comparison with other implementations? Because I made use of MT a lot to speed things up :) | ||
rindolf | jkramer: kinda | 12:32 | |
jkramer: the programs should have the same algo | |||
jkramer | Hmm ok | ||
I gotta look through my implementations then and maybe remove threading. | 12:33 | ||
stmuk_ | I'm now seeing Sept 30 for my preorder of "Learning Perl 6" ... I hope its released "for Xmas" :) | 12:34 | |
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El_Che | moritz: did jmerelo pinged you about a problem he had with the site? | 12:56 | |
moritz | El_Che: which site? | ||
El_Che | moritz: I think it was docs.perl6.org/features.html | 12:57 | |
moritz: about something wrong with the generation, but I don't know the details. He will pop up soon enough :) | 12:58 | ||
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moritz | the perlbrew'd perl that is used in the update process misses some required modules | 13:07 | |
perl6.org/compilers/features works again | 13:09 | ||
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Bowlslaw | Good morning, everyone. | 13:12 | |
I can't stop coding in Perl 6. | |||
@_@ | |||
moritz | El_Che: I've created github.com/perl6/perl6.org/issues/117 | 13:14 | |
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benjikun | Good morning Bowlslaw | 13:19 | |
Yeah, same. It's grown on me too far lol | |||
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uzl | Good morning everyone! | 13:34 | |
yoleaux | 28 Jun 2018 16:08Z <jmerelo> uzl: the Perl6 crowd is, in general, very welcoming. You'll feel at home. | ||
28 Jun 2018 17:02Z <b2gills> uzl: `'abcccccd'.comb.Bag.max(*.value)` | |||
benjikun | morning uzl | 13:35 | |
uzl | Good morning! | ||
Bowlslaw | Good morning. | 13:36 | |
uzl | m: my $s = set(set(1, 3), set(20, 4)); .say for ($s.Str.comb(/\d+/)); | ||
camelia | 4 20 1 3 |
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uzl | Is there a more direct way of creating an array from a set of set? I want to preserve the "set of set" structure as an "array of arrays" bu haven't been able to. | 13:38 | |
However, with this example, I was able to at least iterate over the elements of the set. | |||
tobs | m: my $s = set(set(1, 3), set(20, 4)); my &s2a = { .keys.Array }; say $s.&s2a».&s2a | 13:42 | |
camelia | [[3 1] [4 20]] | ||
tobs | uzl: that seems to work, but I'm very insecure with conversions like that in P6. | ||
uzl | tobs: why's that? btw, what's »? | 13:45 | |
benjikun | uzl: docs.perl6.org/language/unicode_en...Guillemets | 13:47 | |
He's using it for hyper operators :) | 13:50 | ||
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tobs | uzl: I'm new to it. When transforming data structures (recursively), I sometimes accidentally create additional scalar containers instead of Slip'ing the new data in. | 13:51 | |
scovit | Is it normal that naming a method in a Class "of" introduces bugs? What is so special about "of" | 13:52 | |
benjikun | scovit: Perhaps the routine | 13:53 | |
docs.perl6.org/routine/of | |||
jnthn | m: my Int @array; say @array.of | ||
camelia | (Int) | ||
uzl | tobs: oh, I see! | ||
benjikun: will look into it! | |||
scovit | I see that it is very special | 13:55 | |
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Zoffix | sarna: what does it matter what I will or won't contribute to? | 14:07 | |
sarna__ | Zoffix: it's just that I'd be very sad to see you go | 14:08 | |
scovit | Plase tell me if I should report a bug, the situation is the following, create a file called Bugged.pm6 in your directory and the following content: gist.github.com/scovit/c59c2db4531...71abc8cd95 | 14:11 | |
then try this: use NativeCall; | |||
class Bugged is repr('CPointer') is export { | |||
method of() { } | |||
} | |||
class Fine is repr('CPointer') is export { | |||
method nana() { } | |||
} | |||
no! | |||
this: PERL6LIB=. perl6 -MNativeCall -MBugged -e 'sub memcpy(Fine, Pointer, size_t) is native {*}' | |||
and this: PERL6LIB=. perl6 -MNativeCall -MBugged -e 'sub memcpy(Bugged, Pointer, size_t) is native {*}' | |||
you see that the error at least is not clear | 14:12 | ||
Zoffix | FWIW a shorter way to write PERL6LIB=. is to pass -I. option | ||
scovit | thanks Zoffix, but should I report or not? | ||
Zoffix | scovit: yeah, I think so | 14:14 | |
It's the definition of method `of` that makes it cry | |||
And it's calling it here: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/mast...l.pm6#L695 | 14:16 | ||
scovit: so you just wanted to define a method `of` for some feature unrelated to its normal usage or were you trying to override what `of` returns? | 14:19 | ||
scovit | I'm checking | 14:20 | |
normally a CPointer would not have any of | 14:21 | ||
so that line 695 is atleast weird | |||
I think I was implementing it for my class, and I didn't do it the way it should be done to play well with NativeCall | 14:22 | ||
do you know of any repr("CPointer") type that implement .of? | |||
Zoffix | I don't know much about CPointer | 14:23 | |
scovit | m: class Fine is repr("CPointer") { }; say Fine.new().of; | ||
Zoffix | *about NativeCall | ||
camelia | No such method 'of' for invocant of type 'Fine' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | m: use NativeCall; say [.REPR, .of] without Pointer[uint32] | 14:24 | |
camelia | [CPointer (uint32)] | ||
Zoffix | That method's set when you parametarize stuff | ||
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scovit | Yea.. it is parametrized pointer.. Do you know how do you create a parametrized class? | 14:25 | |
Zoffix | I think you mix in a parametarized role | 14:26 | |
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scovit | Not in this case, here: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/mast...es.pm6#L18 and here: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/mast...es.pm6#L79 | 14:27 | |
well it mixes in | 14:28 | ||
Zoffix | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 14:29 | |
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scovit | I don't think I will report. functioning of of() in NativeCall is very complicated and I was not doing it right | 14:42 | |
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scovit | When you inherit a class, do you inherit also the repr ? It does not feel like | 14:49 | |
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jmerelo | squashable6: status | 15:02 | |
squashable6 | jmerelo, ⚠🍕 Next SQUASHathon in 2 days and ≈18 hours (2018-07-07 UTC-12⌁UTC+14). See github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day | ||
El_Che | releasable6: status | ||
releasable6 | El_Che, Next release in ≈18 days and ≈3 hours. 1 blocker. 0 out of 62 commits logged | ||
El_Che, Details: gist.github.com/ebd2cadd666d3a3918...2d9e30e402 | |||
sarna__ | can a hash sometimes implicitly coerce to an array? | 15:11 | |
jmerelo | sarna__: in an array context, it might. | ||
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jmerelo | Right now, 750 questions labeled "Perl6" in StackOverflow stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/perl6 | 15:22 | |
sarna__ | can I make a program quit when a constraint fails? now I only get a "type check failed" after it's done | 15:26 | |
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jmerelo | sarna__: but that's normally a Failure that, if uncaught, will stop the program | 15:27 | |
sarna__ | jmerelo: weird, I'm not catching it anywhere | ||
jmerelo | sarna__: maybe an example will help | 15:30 | |
sarna__ | jmerelo: it's kind of weird.. I'll try to shorten it as much as possible | 15:33 | |
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sarna__ | jmerelo: p.teknik.io/RWiSQ | 15:48 | |
to reproduce: run it, give it an invalid number and then something in range 1-10 | |||
(by invalid number I mean something not in range 1..10) | 15:49 | ||
it tries to run foo($x) for some reason | |||
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jmerelo | .tell sarna__ it's returning from samewith and getting back to the original number that was assigned the first time. | 16:25 | |
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to sarna__. | ||
jmerelo | .tell sarna__ sarna sarna_ you should probably use a normal loop. Samewith is not repeating the loop but calling again the same function... and returning from it | 16:26 | |
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to sarna__. | ||
El_Che | lol | ||
m: say sarna.permutations | 16:27 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: sarna used at line 1. Did you mean 'srand', 'warn'? |
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sarna | hey, my client borked, no need to publicly shame me for that | ||
El_Che | m: say "sarna".permutations | ||
camelia | ((sarna)) | ||
El_Che | mm | ||
:) | |||
jmerelo | sarna: I was just trying to send it to every possible way... I assumed you were not coming back as sarna__ | 16:28 | |
El_Che | shaaaame! | ||
jmerelo | sarna: did you see the message above? | ||
sarna | jmelero: yeah, I know :) just joking | ||
yep | |||
I don't quite understand it yet | |||
El_Che | it sounds like a scene of GoT | ||
jmerelo | sarna: samewith is calling the same bar function | 16:29 | |
sarna | shouldn't it jump to the top, ask for another number and run foo with that another number (if it's valid)? | ||
jmerelo | sarna: yep, it does, but then it returns and the value it has is the original before samewith was called. | ||
I'm going to upload it with says | |||
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jmerelo | sarna: github.com/JJ/my-perl6-examples/bl...m-sarna.p6 | 16:30 | |
sarna | jmerelo: oh! how can I skip the returning part? | 16:31 | |
El_Che | from-sarna-to-picazón.p6 | ||
jmerelo | sarna: run it and enter first 33 and then 3. If you do 33, it says "wrong number 33", then samewith, you enter 3, says "out of the loop with 3", then "in foo say 3", but then it goes back to the original | ||
sarna 's head begins to hurt | 16:32 | ||
jmerelo | sarna: declare $x before the loop, put the prompt inside the loop and get rid of samewith. | ||
sarna: and don't pay any attention to El_Che :-) | |||
El_Che | as a general rule? | ||
jmerelo | El_Che: only when you're talking about cooking and/or football. | 16:33 | |
El_Che: maybe docker and packaging. | |||
sarna | jmerelo: alright, I'll try it when I'm back from a walk :^) thank you | ||
jmerelo | sarna: sure :-) | ||
sarna | what's so bad about El_Che's cooking | 16:34 | |
El_Che | Deja que los perros ladren Sancho amigo, es señal que vamos pasando. (apócrifa) | ||
geekosaur | samewith is not a looping construct, it is used to "rethink" dispatch between multis. perhaps you were looking for redo | ||
jmerelo | sarna: no, that's the good part. The bad part is Spanish jokes... | ||
El_Che: :-) "Ladran, luego cabalgamos..." | 16:35 | ||
El_Che | :) | ||
sarna | geekosaur: whew, I thought it was like recur in clojure | ||
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sarna | jmerelo: Spanish swears are really interesting though | 16:39 | |
defecating into the sea when one's angry.. | |||
jmerelo | sarna: the "salty" sea. Not just the sea. Yep, that's colorful. | 16:40 | |
sarna | jmerelo: oh! I missed the crucial part | 16:41 | |
El_Che | Iberic spanish swearing is interesting, indeed | ||
a lot of defecating | 16:42 | ||
masak | jmerelo: reminds me of these expressions: twitter.com/intifadarling/status/1...5839505408 | ||
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jmerelo | masak: Inspiring :-) | 16:45 | |
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sarna | Catalans even put a defecating man next to baby Jesus on Christmas | 16:52 | |
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sarna | (the infamous caganer) | 16:54 | |
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jmerelo | sarna: hey, shepherds do their number twos too! It gives everything a point of realism. | 17:00 | |
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sarna | jmerelo: Jesus did it too! | 17:03 | |
Geth | doc: 8e9251bfa7 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/list.pod6 Some reflow and rephrasing |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/list | ||
jmerelo | sarna: but of course :-) | 17:12 | |
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Geth | doc: a7691bee21 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/list.pod6 Improves and fixes some errors in the lazy "lists" section * Changes indexing * Changes the link to Iterator to a link to Iterable * Refers generically to objects, not specifically to lists. This refs #2139, but there's some more work to do. Including, possibly, moving the whole section to another page, such as Iterators. |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/list | ||
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Altreus | From Testing: IO::Socket::Async::SSL:ver<0.7.0>: Cannot locate symbol 'sk_num' in native library 'libssl.so' | 17:57 | |
Known issue? :s | |||
oh good | 18:00 | ||
I found the github from zef :) | |||
El_Che | Does The Github have a The Facebook page? | 18:05 | |
Geth | doc: b856651f24 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/list.pod6 Clarifying the dual Iterable/Iterator roles in a lazy contest refs #2139 |
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doc: f3052b8f48 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/list.pod6 Adding examples of casting among lazyfiable objects Which refs #2139 I won't close until we decide if we leave it here or move to the new Iterating page, since this not only refers to lists, but also to Seqs and Maps. |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/list | ||
jmerelo | El_Che: does The Facebook has a The Twitter nick? | 18:06 | |
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Geth | doc: Kaiepi++ created pull request #2140: More documentation on library paths and names |
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mscha | m: my @foo = (1,2),(3,4),(5,6),(7,8); say [Z+] @foo; # fine | 20:28 | |
camelia | (16 20) | ||
mscha | m: my @foo = (1,2),(3,4); say [Z+] @foo; # fine | ||
camelia | (4 6) | ||
mscha | m: my @foo = (1,2),; say [Z+] @foo; # grrrr | ||
camelia | (3) | ||
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spycrab0 | Is there more in-depth documentation on NativeCall then docs.perl6.org/language/nativecall? | 21:08 | |
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DrForr | o/ | 21:12 | |
AlexDaniel | squashable6: next | 21:16 | |
squashable6 | AlexDaniel, ⚠🍕 Next SQUASHathon in 2 days and ≈12 hours (2018-07-07 UTC-12⌁UTC+14). See github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day | ||
AlexDaniel | o/ | ||
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DrForr | Sitting here contemplating a UI for Spreadsheet::Excel. | 21:20 | |
jnthn | .oO( Isn't that called Excel? :) ) |
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DrForr | Already done so I won't have to? Yay... | ||
Or you just mean the GUI... | 21:26 | ||
jnthn | I meant the GUI :) | ||
DrForr | Thought as much... | ||
jnthn | Do we have a Perl 6 Spreadsheet::Excel? | ||
DrForr | Not that I'm aware of. | 21:27 | |
jnthn | Aww :) | 21:28 | |
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