»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'p6: say 3;' or rakudo:, std:, or /msg camelia p6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org | UTF-8 is our friend! | feather will shut down permanently on 2015-03-31 Set by jnthn on 28 February 2015. |
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dalek | c: 4d18abf | hoelzro++ | lib/Type/Supply.pod: s/offset/delay/ for Supply.interval 'delay' is more accurate given the method's time-based nature. |
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dalek | osystem: eb9d31d | retupmoca++ | META.list: Add Data::ICal |
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dalek | rl6-most-wanted: 4a259fe | (Tom Browder)++ | most-wanted/modules.md: add two desired modules found on CPAN |
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rl6-most-wanted: b972643 | (Tom Browder)++ | most-wanted/modules.md: modify |
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rl6-most-wanted: 3902f77 | Adrian++ | most-wanted/modules.md: Merge pull request #2 from tbrowder/master Add new modules wanted |
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raydiak | good night #perl6 | 06:53 | |
FROGGS | gnight raydiak | ||
raydiak | good morning FROGGS :) | 06:54 | |
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dalek | p/install-dir-layout: 8564111 | moritz++ | / (3 files): Install dir layout: replace "languages" with "share" on MoarVM only, atm |
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bartolin | FTR, I opened a ticket for the bug with typed arrays from yesterday: RT #124079 | 07:45 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124079 | ||
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[Tux] | jnthn, your MultiRange was helpful, but your gather on method list returned entries twice in overlapping ranges | 07:46 | |
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[Tux] | My solution is github.com/Tux/CSV/blob/master/test-t.pl#L50 | 07:46 | |
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psch | o/ | 08:19 | |
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psch | a hint! «sub f (int $x is rw) { $x + 1 }; my int $x = 1; say f $x» *doesn't* NPE/SEGV with --optimize=off | 08:20 | |
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moritz | m: sub f (int $x is rw) { $x + 1 }; my int $x = 1; say f $x | 08:24 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 97215d: OUTPUT«2» | ||
psch | ...on jvm :s | 08:25 | |
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psch | it NPEs when run with perl6-j and SEGVs when the debugger is attached and used in any meaningful manner around the spot where it would NPE | 08:27 | |
afair java 1.8 just straight NPEs, i think donaldh++ confirmed that | |||
moritz gehts the NPE too | 08:28 | ||
*gets | |||
dalek | kudo/install-dir-layout: 7920c16 | moritz++ | / (5 files): Install dir layout: replace /languages/ with /share/ MoarVM only so far |
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kudo/install-dir-layout: 1c58dd2 | moritz++ | tools/build/ (2 files): Tweak install layout for the JVM |
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psch | err, 1.8 SEGVs even without debugger it was | ||
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psch | it looks like it's not the call => callstatic replacement, so it should be inlining? | 08:30 | |
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psch | inlining of &infix:<+> that is | 08:30 | |
dalek | p/install-dir-layout: 216b72e | moritz++ | tools/build/ (2 files): Adjust install dirs on the JVM |
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TimToady slept too hard, now he'll have to be awake through his talk tonight... | 08:57 | ||
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psch | yup, turning Optimizer.inline_call into a noop makes the snippet run without problems | 09:00 | |
...i don't think that's a sensible solution | |||
moritz | psch++ # debugging | ||
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psch | but the problem is probably somewhere else anyway, and the inlining only makes it come up there | 09:01 | |
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psch | S02-types/native.t still fails, even with the optimizer change | 09:01 | |
there's apparently at least two bugs in the nativeref code on jvm | 09:02 | ||
or one bug that has multiple symptoms that look somewhat unrelated... | 09:03 | ||
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lizmat | pmichaud: re irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-03-15#i_10284492 and $?BITS: $*KERNEL is rather heavy in its creation, and I haven't been able to make a $?KERNEL yet that doesn't break precomp :-( | 09:16 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: 748e695 | lizmat++ | src/core/Int.pm: Make $?BITS only visible inside Int |
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dalek | ast: 57e1f3c | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native-int.t: Expanded native int tests |
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moritz | www.reddit.com/r/programming/commen...or_perl_6/ my blog post is doing astonishingly well on reddit | 10:53 | |
like, currently top position in r/programming | |||
psch | moritz++ | 10:54 | |
just saw that as well | |||
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psch | the one comment by combinatorylogic kind of deserves an answer, imo, even though it's nearly nothing but bait | 10:55 | |
(but i'm not one to argue on the internet) | |||
ah, and it got an answer between me seeing it and talking about it here :) | 10:56 | ||
arnsholt | Eh, pointless Lisp stuff | 10:57 | |
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psch | i am reminded of the Blub discussion in here yesterday | 11:03 | |
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lizmat | m: my $a := int.new[int] # wondering whether this should also work ? | 11:19 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«No such method 'BUILDALLPLAN' for invocant of type 'Perl6::Metamodel::NativeHOW' in method BUILDALL at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:989 in method bless at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:981 in method new at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:967 in block <unit> at /…» | ||
lizmat | m: my @a := array.new[int]; say @a.perl # like this ? | 11:20 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«Must parameterize array[T] with a type before creating it in method validate-parameterized at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:11383 in method new at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:11371 in block <unit> at /tmp/Ci1qQyHXdb:1» | ||
lizmat | m: my @a := array[int].new; say @a.perl # like this ? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«array[int].new()» | ||
lizmat | m: my $a := int[int].new # wondering whether this should also work ? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Cannot find method 'parameterize'» | ||
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DrForr | Howdy. I'm not trying to reignite the flamewar over spacing, but given complex numbers like 2+3i, is there a whitespace-free way to write that if '3' were a variable? | 11:42 | |
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DrForr | ${x}i was my first thought but it appears to be unsupported. | 11:42 | |
I suspect that would require a Slang which I'm not going to be able to write in the next few hours :) | 11:43 | ||
psch | m: my $x = 3; say 2+($x)i # ? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«2+3i» | ||
psch | m: my $x = 3; my $y = 2+($x)i; say $y.WHAT | 11:44 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«(Complex)» | ||
DrForr | Ah, I'd forgotten. It's the simple things. | ||
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DrForr | And I did that with (sin( $θ/2 ))i last night. | 11:44 | |
moritz | my: my $x = 3; say 2 + $x\i; | ||
m: my $x = 3; say 2 + $x\i; | 11:45 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«2+3i» | ||
DrForr | I think I like the escaped version better, thanks. | ||
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DrForr | Excellent. One more pass to make sure I remember what the hell I'm talking about, then I can get back to work. | 11:46 | |
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venki | hi | 12:02 | |
i am a perl 5 programmer for past 6 years | 12:03 | ||
want to help in perl 6 or perl 5 development | |||
may i know how can i be helpful | |||
lizmat | m: 'my num32 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num32 $s = 0e0; for @arr { $s += $_ }; say $s # jnthn, seems num32 is busted for meta ops | 12:04 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/HBw25N9Z3EUnable to parse expression in single quotes; couldn't find final "'" at /tmp/HBw25N9Z3E:1------> 3nthn, seems num32 is busted for meta ops7⏏5<EOL> expecting any of: pref…» | ||
lizmat | m: my num32 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num32 $s = 0e0; for @arr { $s += $_ }; say $s # jnthn, seems num32 is busted for meta ops | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«-8589934592» | ||
lizmat | m: my num32 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num32 $s; for @arr { $s += $_ }; say $s # jnthn: worse if $s not initialized | 12:05 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«0» | ||
Ven | The guy who write idris wrote a paper on how the backends system works and how he made one for php: eb.host.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/drafts/...-idris.pdf | ||
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Ven | venki: welcome :). I'd recommend starting it at first, did you try the learnxinyminutes or perlgeek.de's article on 5-to-6? | 12:05 | |
DrForr | Ven: Write code, report bugs? That's what I've been doing for a little while. | ||
lizmat | m: my num64 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num64 $s; for @arr { $s += $_ }; say $s # num and num64 seem ok | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«NaN» | ||
lizmat | ah, not :-( | 12:06 | |
Ven | DrForr: wrong tab completion I'm afraid | ||
lizmat | m: my num64 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num64 $s = 0e0; for @arr { $s += $_ }; say $s # num and num64 seem ok | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 748e69: OUTPUT«3.6» | ||
lizmat | if $s is initialized | ||
DrForr | venki: Write code, report bugs. There are still many to be found before September :) | ||
lizmat | rakudobugging | ||
DrForr | Ven - Thanks. | ||
venki | so u guys mean to say learn perl 6 | 12:08 | |
moritz | venki: that's one avenue | 12:09 | |
venki: you could also organize conferences, find donors/sponors, do marketing | |||
venki: it really depends on what *you* want to do | |||
venki | i am interested in writing code to make my hands dirty | ||
DrForr | Give talks... | 12:10 | |
moritz | venki: a good place to start is writing applications and modules in Perl 6 | ||
DrForr | venki: Nothing's stopping you, download the compiler and have at it? | ||
lizmat | .tell jnthn problem with num32: #124083 | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124083 | ||
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
venki | ok | ||
lizmat | .tell jnthn problem with ininitialized num/num32/num64: #124084 | 12:11 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124084 | ||
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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dalek | ast: 94df3fa | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native-num.t: Expand native num tests With one skip for #124083 |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124083 | ||
lizmat | nothing like writing tests to find bugs :-) ^^^ | 12:20 | |
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bartolin | lizmat++ | 12:25 | |
dalek | ast: d3f1356 | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native-int.t: Native int test tweaks inspired by recent num tests |
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[Coke] | moritz++ nqp install stuff. There's a ticket, btw: | 12:35 | |
github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/154 - I just assigned it to you; I had grabbed it yesterday but didn't commit anything. | 12:36 | ||
(that sounds like I had stuff to commit yet, which I did not) | 12:37 | ||
moritz | [Coke]: I saw your comment in the ticket, but wasn't aware of the assigning-to-people feature :-) | 12:43 | |
fwiw rakudo on moar and JVM seem to work fine in those branches | 12:44 | ||
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moritz | though I haven't panda'd yet | 12:44 | |
I just fear it might breka nqp-p | |||
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moritz | *break | 12:45 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: cd51b34 | usev6++ | src/core/operators.pm: Flatten return values from SEQUENCE Fixes RT #80574 and makes 3 fudged tests in S03-sequence/misc.t pass |
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synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...l?id=80574 | ||
kudo/nom: 88cc986 | lizmat++ | src/core/operators.pm: Merge pull request #385 from usev6/nom Flatten return values from SEQUENCE |
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moritz | panda works too | 12:48 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 8d193d8 | lizmat++ | src/core/native_array.pm: Hopefully reduce number of re-allocations |
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moritz | ok, nqp-p works in those branches, as tested with a simple nqp-p -e 'say(42)' | 12:51 | |
I don't know what else to test | |||
so, my plan would be to merge after this week's release | 12:52 | ||
any objects? | |||
(merging the install-dir-layout nqp and rakudo branches, that is) | |||
*any objections? | |||
moritz clearly can't type | |||
lizmat | no objects from me :-) | ||
lunch& | |||
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timotimo | o/ | 13:00 | |
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[Coke] | moritz: we can leave nqp-parrot installing in the odd place for now if it helps. | 13:02 | |
it would be more convenient for me if they were merged pre-release, but I get that that is not safe. | 13:03 | ||
moritz | [Coke]: well, installing in one place and looking for libraries in another wouldn't be so good :-) | ||
[Coke] | Easy enough for me to bundle the patch with the initial port for nqp. | ||
moritz | does NQP come with anything loadable by default which I could use to test the installation? | 13:05 | |
timotimo | hm, use QAST? | 13:07 | |
moritz | works. | 13:09 | |
timotimo | i'm not 100% sure if it looks at the filesystem to get that module | 13:10 | |
moritz | 'use QRegex;' also works | ||
where else would it get it from? | |||
timotimo | in memory? | ||
moritz | stat("/home/mlenz/p6/rakudo/nqp/install/lib/parrot/6.10.0-devel/languages/nqp/libQRegex.pbc", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=466080, ...}) = 0 | ||
timotimo | good | 13:11 | |
moritz | strace says it looks into the FS :-) | ||
timotimo | strace is super useful | ||
moritz | ok, Works[TM] | ||
timotimo | (though perf trace is a bit better) | ||
moritz: cannot parameterize type Works with this value. | |||
moritz | "Type Works", the annual Haskell workshop | 13:12 | |
timotimo | :3 | 13:13 | |
dalek | ast: 6a567f8 | lizmat++ | S03-sequence/misc.t: Unfudge now passing tests, usev6++ |
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bartolin | oh, you beat me to it :-) lizmat++ | 13:28 | |
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lizmat | afk for an hour or so& | 13:29 | |
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hoelzro | o/ #perl6 | 14:43 | |
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eli-se | guten Tag | 14:45 | |
psch | hoelzro, eli-se \o | 14:46 | |
hoelzro | o/ eli-se, psch | ||
eli-se | hoelzro \o/ psch, | ||
psch | trying to fix --target=jast, hoping that i get insight into the nativeref bug that way | 14:47 | |
which means first finding out what exactly is wrong with --target=jast /o\ | |||
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LonelyGM | eli-se: hoelzro: psch: o/ | 14:48 | |
psch | o/ LonelyGM | 14:49 | |
hoelzro | o/ LonelyGM | 14:50 | |
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dalek | ast: 5e3f7bf | lizmat++ | S02-lexical-conventions/comments.t: Unfudge using # as a quote marker tests Seems TimToady's temp fix is good enough to last |
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lizmat | .oO( only 3 more days until the next release ) |
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moritz | not saying that we should, but we could adjust our release cycle if we wanted | 14:55 | |
lizmat | fwiw, I was thinking from April onwards, we might want to do a 2-weekly release cycle | ||
with jnthn going at "full fart" :-) | 14:56 | ||
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moritz | what do we gain? | 14:56 | |
lizmat | quicker more general exposure to new features, especially if combined with a * release | 14:57 | |
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moritz | I'm not sure that's worth it | 14:58 | |
[Coke] | -1 from me. | ||
moritz | releases are still quite a bit of manual work | ||
and star releases even more so | 14:59 | ||
[Coke] | We already have a way for users to get the latest. | ||
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moritz | and then we break our versioning scheme | 14:59 | |
LonelyGM | do you think a 2 week release cycle is realistic enough to keep up with it? | ||
moritz | and at the times where both jnthn++ and pmichaud++ had time for programming, we still didn't shorten the release cycle | ||
lizmat | ok, then so much for that idea :-) | ||
moritz | so, -0.5 from me | ||
geekosaur | release engineering takes time and mental focus away from development | 15:00 | |
lizmat | true, let's *not* discuss this idea further :-) | 15:01 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: 1add79c | lizmat++ | docs/release_guide.pod: Add yours truly for the May release |
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[Coke] | lizmat++ | 15:06 | |
[Coke] tries to spread info on the FB Perl Developers page. | |||
Ven | why did I read FBI perl developers page? | 15:10 | |
Ziemniak | I read the same haha | ||
timotimo | hm | 15:11 | |
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timotimo | i'm wondering how the spread of "sister language" vs "new language" opinions is | 15:11 | |
Ulti | could someone remind me of what the semantics are of typed lists? | 15:15 | |
as in what something like my Int @list; actually implies | |||
s/remind/teach me/ | 15:16 | ||
moritz | Ulti: it type-constraints elements of @list to Int (and subtypes thereof) | ||
it also makes @list.of return Int | 15:17 | ||
timotimo | (or the type object of Int or any subtype thereof) | ||
Ulti | ok | 15:18 | |
dalek | ast: 0bfd751 | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native- (2 files): Add native tests for := , :delete and [*-1] |
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Ulti | just wondering if [1].first-index("1") should really match for something like Int @list | ||
timotimo | first-index and friends do smart matching | ||
Ulti | I just noticed that stricter languages never match that | ||
Ulti was used to the perl way | |||
timotimo right | |||
timotimo | you can * eqv "1" | ||
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Ulti | m: say 1 ~~ 1.0; say '1' ~~ 1.0; say 1 ~~ '1.0'; say '1' ~~ '1.0'; | 15:27 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1add79: OUTPUT«TrueTrueFalseFalse» | ||
Ulti | the third False is a bit of a huwah? for me | 15:28 | |
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timotimo | m: say "foo" ~~ "foobar" | 15:28 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 1add79: OUTPUT«False» | ||
timotimo | interesting | ||
psch | Str.ACCEPTS calls iseq_s | 15:29 | |
m: say 1.Str eq '1.0' | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1add79: OUTPUT«False» | ||
psch | is what we do behind ~~ for the third comparison | ||
Ulti | especially given '1.0'.Int == 1 | 15:30 | |
psch: ahh ok | |||
psch | Ulti: $a ~~ $b means $b.ACCEPTS($a) | ||
Ulti: so ' | |||
Ulti: so '1.0' is what's given, in that case | 15:31 | ||
and Str.ACCEPTS does pretty much eq | |||
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psch | fwiw, infix:<~~> behind that way around still feels unintuitive to me, but i've consciously accepted it :) | 15:32 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 21f01b0 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (2 files): Add .Range "coercer" for Num/Rat types |
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Ulti | ok this isn't great | ||
m: my Rat @list = (1.0,2.0); say @list.first-index(2); say @list.first-index('2'); say @list.first-index(2.0); say @list.first-index('2.0'); | 15:35 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 1add79: OUTPUT«111Nil» | ||
timotimo | oh, for a moment i thought '1' ~~ '1.0' ended up True | ||
that WTF'd me | |||
but i can totally understand why it'd False | |||
Ulti | that last one just now is very very not DWIM if you first saw Int @list since that kind of works out how you imagine with a naive idea of what is happening | 15:36 | |
timotimo | i suppose that's fair | 15:39 | |
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timotimo | but learning about smart match semantics is very important for understanding perl6 | ||
Ulti | sure but that example is really not great I'm calling first-index not explicitly doing a smart match | 15:40 | |
with something that you know the type of shouldn't it be a coerce to that type | |||
timotimo | yes, it's not a good example | ||
i don't agree; why not have the user use the given type of that list? | 15:41 | ||
what kinds of things would you allow to coerce? | |||
lizmat | m: my uint64 @a = -1; say @a.perl # same for uint | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«array[uint64].new(-1)» | ||
timotimo | would you allow code blocks to be attempted to coerce? junctions? type objects? | ||
lizmat | I guess this would be the same for uint32 on 32bit machines | ||
lizmat rakudobugs | 15:42 | ||
Ulti | timotimo you already have it .Int | ||
timotimo | you have what .Int? | ||
Ulti | just expect there to be a method .Type returning Type | 15:43 | |
psch | if you know the type of what you want to compare to, use the correct comparison op | ||
timotimo | m: my Rat @list = (1.0, 2.0); say @list>>.Str | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«1 2» | ||
psch | no point in smart matching against a Int (or Rat) array when you want to compare nuermically | ||
*numerically | |||
timotimo | indeed | ||
Ulti | for one thing if I had a native int array and I wanted the first index of something you want some nice low level comparisson on the CPU | 15:44 | |
lizmat | m: my uint64 @a = -1; say @a.perl # RT #124088 | 15:45 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124088 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«array[uint64].new(-1)» | ||
timotimo | Ulti: if you have a native int array, why would you even give first-index (or whatever) a string? | ||
dalek | ast: 6f15520 | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native-int.t: Add some unsigned native int specific tests |
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timotimo | FWIW, multi-dispatch will give you a low-level int comparison in this case (not sure if spesh will end up making that happen correctly yet) | 15:46 | |
pmichaud | lizmat: could you tell me what $?BITS actually represents? | ||
Ulti | timotimo because the rest of the program can still be as dynamic as I like | ||
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lizmat | the number of bits in a native int | 15:46 | |
FROGGS | pmichaud: my guess is longsize * 8 | ||
well, our int... which can be longer that long in future | 15:47 | ||
timotimo | Ulti: also, the presence of a .Int doesn't mean you can coerce; try "hello".Int | ||
pmichaud | and I guess we'll never have the case of a precomp'd module running in an environment with a different sized native int? | ||
timotimo | m: say "".Int | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«0» | ||
lizmat | pmichaud: I would think not, that would wreak havoc on things like NativeCall | 15:48 | |
timotimo | i'm not actually sure it would, lizmat | ||
if you use "int", you'll get surprised no matter whether you're using precomp'd or not, AFAIK | |||
pmichaud | that's the point of my question... the $? in $?BITS means that it's a compile-time value | ||
lizmat | well, then I go back to *my* definition: the number of bits in what "native int" is at compile time :-) | ||
the thing is that $*KERNEL.bits might actually be 64 on a 32bit build, couldn't it ? | 15:49 | ||
LonelyGM | sorry guys maybe it is a stupid question and i am viewing language design from another perspective I think, but in case of is @arr[ 9], 0, is whitespace necessary in the brackets? and if yes why is that? I mean what is its function? again sorry if it is a stupid question | ||
FROGGS | sizes of the natives types are detected at repr compose time, if not even VM compile time | ||
timotimo | Ulti: i feel we're not going to convince each other on this :S | ||
lizmat | LonelyGM:not, that's purely esthetic for lining up code | ||
Ulti | timotimo my actual preference is the whole thing explodes at runtime if you dont pass an actual Typed parameter | 15:50 | |
since thats what the strongly typed world expect | |||
timotimo | a typed parameter? | ||
pmichaud | as long as "my constant" means it happens prior to CHECK then I'm okay with $?BITS | ||
Ulti | yeah so my Num $param = 2.0; @list.first-index($param) is fine but without the Num it complains about lack of a type | 15:51 | |
timotimo | do you mean array[T] and Positional[T] should enforce the arguments to .first-index, .grep, ... to conform to T? | ||
Ulti | if I wanted something generic I wouldn't have specified a typed list | ||
psch | i can see that, actually | ||
i mean, see it as a somewhat sensible expectation | 15:52 | ||
Ulti | timotimo: sure | ||
timotimo | so @list.first-index(* > 10) is not acceptable? | ||
psch | but it still breaks on junctions, except for Mu @arr | ||
m: say Code ~~ Any | 15:53 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«True» | ||
psch | basically, it breaks every convenenience, for a bit more type safety | ||
lizmat | pmichaud: keeping $?BITS internal to Int for now | ||
FROGGS | and fwiw, $?BITS seems to huffmanize something that might not be useful/used enough | ||
lizmat | it's the only place I needed it for performance reasons (so far) | 15:54 | |
pmichaud | lizmat: works for me for now :) | ||
FROGGS | (I am talking about exposing it to userland of course) | ||
Ulti | timotimo I'd prefer the type safety on a typed list than the magic goodness of a normal Perl 6 list | ||
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timotimo | OK. in this case i am just in violent disagreement | 15:54 | |
Ulti | unless currying somehow checks that the * > 10 is actually * > 10.0 | ||
timotimo | it will not | ||
Ulti | like if the * had an implied type that matched | ||
psch | well, one could work around that with a pointy, but it's still not worth it | 15:56 | |
lizmat | Pictures of TheDamian in Amsterdam last week: www.flickr.com/photos/wendyga/sets...367081891/ | ||
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Ulti | timotimo I am in peaceful disagreement since utlimately it doesn't bother me so long as I know what to expect... that JavaScript had a super strict indexOf kind of shocked me after years of daily perl :) | 16:02 | |
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Ulti | also given how pants and unstrict and weird JS is everywhere else | 16:03 | |
psch | m: my Int @arr = ^3; @arr.can('first-index')[0].wrap(-> $s, $a { $a ~~ $s.of ?? nextsame() !! die "bad type" }); say @arr.first-index(2); say @arr.first-index("2") | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«2bad type in block <unit> at /tmp/pPVzMH_ARE:1» | ||
timotimo | i'm not really against having an "index-of" that has eqv semantics | ||
Ulti | what does just .index do? | ||
is that stringy | 16:04 | ||
timotimo | i thin kso | ||
m: say "foobar".index("bar") | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«3» | ||
timotimo | maybe we ought to call it "element-index" | ||
moritz | doc.perl6.org/routine/index | ||
lizmat | moritz: what was the branch name again that let native int.roll work ? | 16:05 | |
Ulti | .eqv-index ? | 16:06 | |
index-eqv to keep with the order of index-of | |||
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Ulti | guess its not really a super important feature especially if I'm the only person to cry about it | 16:06 | |
timotimo | eqv-index sounds like "find the index equivalent to an index of a thing in a different list" or whatevs | 16:07 | |
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Ulti | yeah | 16:07 | |
true | |||
timotimo | "what's the index of this thing according to this transformation" | 16:08 | |
Ulti | see this is why you should all just give up and implement Java then you can do indexOfUsingEquivalencePerElement | ||
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Ven | wendy++ # pictures | 16:09 | |
Sysaxed | m: my @l := 1, 2, 3 ... *; say @l[-1] # I'm just wondering, what would be the syntax to create a list that is infinite in both sides? Or should I create two lists instead? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/pGeEcAvTv9Unsupported use of a negative -1 subscript to index from the end; in Perl 6 please use a function such as *-1at /tmp/pGeEcAvTv9:1------> 3my @l := 1, 2, 3 ... *; say @l[-1]7⏏5 # I'm just…» | ||
jdv79 | is there work to get cloudy integrations for the 6.0 timeframe? stuff like aws beanstalk, or new relic monitoring, etc...? | 16:10 | |
would it be too early to work on that sort of thing? these days i can see it being a good thing if people can hit the ground running with support like that. idk. | 16:11 | ||
lizmat | m: my @a = -Inf..Inf; say @a[0] # Sysaxed , but not very useful | ||
Ulti | Sysaxed if it was infinite on both sides it would always be -Inf | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«-Inf» | ||
lizmat | jdv79: feels like the right time to me | 16:12 | |
Sysaxed | Ulti: hm, why? Considering that [0] is the middle of that list | ||
well, "middle" | 16:13 | ||
lizmat | Sysaxed: [0] is the "left" most | ||
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Sysaxed | lizmat: yes I see, but in terms of lists that are infinite in both sides... | 16:13 | |
lizmat | the [1] ie the one up from that, but since -Inf + 1 = -Inf, you're not getting anywhere | ||
*is | |||
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lizmat | perhaps when we get shaped arrays, but even then... | 16:14 | |
ugexe | has anyone got panda to work on win32/jvm? i can get panda installed, and it installs its submodules/deps, but afterwards the 'fetch' doesnt actually fetch anything (hence the run of N/A win32 jvm test reports last night :( ) | ||
Sysaxed | lizmat: well, [0] = 1, [1] = 2, [2] = 3 and [-1] = 0, [-2] = -1 and so on... That's what I expect, I guess. But I'm just wondering if that thing is possible, so nevermind... | ||
Ulti | Sysaxed [-1] on a list is the right most end not further left than [0] there is no "other side" | 16:15 | |
timotimo | you can do that with a hash | ||
Ulti | so you'd expect -1 to be Inf maybe | ||
Sysaxed | Ulti: [-1] is an invalid syntax, actually | ||
timotimo | Ulti: actually, [-1] on a list is an exception/failure | ||
not invalid syntax per se; you can define your own postcircumfix:<[ ]> that would accept that, i imagine | 16:16 | ||
Sysaxed | timotimo: well, it says that I should use [*-1] | ||
timotimo | yes | ||
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timotimo | m: say (my @foo)[-1] | 16:16 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 21f01b: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/5xSY7jbvqmUnsupported use of a negative -1 subscript to index from the end; in Perl 6 please use a function such as *-1at /tmp/5xSY7jbvqm:1------> 3say (my @foo)[-1]7⏏5<EOL>» | 16:17 | |
timotimo | oh, it does give a SORRY | ||
i didn't realize | |||
ugexe | also for OS version: for JVM its reporting my OS version as 6.1 but on moar it says 6.3 | ||
Ulti | actually on an infinite list it doesn't like * -1 either | ||
timotimo | well, how could it | ||
Sysaxed | and the fact that I should use *-1 made me think that I can use -1 to go into another direction. Not that it would be really useful, but just maybe... | ||
Ulti | timotimo last time I tried weird stuff on infinite lists they just became unlazy and attempted to fill all RAM | 16:18 | |
timotimo | aye | ||
it's not always infinitely smart | |||
Ulti | so its nice to see them say NO | ||
timotimo | aye | 16:19 | |
Ulti | I think part of it is if you are playing in the REPL too | 16:20 | |
timotimo | yes, the repl is very bad at handling := | ||
psch | i had had another look at moreinput recently, fwiw | 16:21 | |
timotimo | oh, nice | ||
psch | but that definitely does need a bit more design, as TimToady++ mentioned | ||
timotimo | i came to that conclusion 1.5 years ago, i believe | ||
Ulti | moreinput? the jonny5 branch? | ||
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psch | Ulti: i don't think so? moreinput is a placeholder for a feature that lets the REPL ask for more input when it realises the current statement wouldn't compile correctly | 16:22 | |
Ulti | oh nice | ||
that's something I'd want to make my slang work well with | 16:23 | ||
psch | timotimo: i had the nqp bit almost working, i.e. adding to $!target and $!pos worked and trying to match them also worked, but the match somehow failed | ||
timotimo | that's not the only thing that moreinput would be nice for | ||
psch | timotimo: and, well, the way &moreinput is used in STD.pm6 is definitely just an idea | ||
err, not $!pos | 16:24 | ||
$!orig and $!target it was | |||
Ulti | I already do a sorry if the literal isn't closed so if it keeps asking for input until there aren't any sorries then that will already work | ||
timotimo | our current REPL is a very terrible hack based on compiling statement for statement into new compilation units that just have the previous scopes as their outer | ||
so we end up with a tower of babel like situation of stacked outers | |||
psch back in ~90 & | |||
timotimo | 1.5 minutes? | 16:25 | |
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Ulti | 1.5 hours? | 16:25 | |
psch | no, yes | ||
jercos | 3 fiscal months? | ||
psch actually afk now | |||
Ulti | hah | ||
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ugexe | it woudl seem jvm is correct in OS version reporting (6.1 = windows 7), but moar is incorrectly reporting 6.3 (6.3 = windows 8.1) | 16:30 | |
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dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 130 commits to rakudo/cpp by FROGGS | 16:59 | |
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eli-se | hi | 17:21 | |
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muraiki_ | hi | 17:41 | |
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rindolf | eli-se: hi, sup? | 18:01 | |
muraiki_: sup? | |||
eli-se | nothing :P | ||
just writing a compiler | |||
rindolf | eli-se: ah, for what? | ||
eli-se | language I work on | ||
rindolf | eli-se: ah. | ||
masak | sup, rindolf | 18:02 | |
rindolf | masak: I went for a walk today. It was somewhat over an hour long. | ||
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rindolf | masak: and I'm back at Inbox ZERO nirvana. | 18:02 | |
masak | congratulations. | 18:03 | |
rindolf | masak: how was your weekend? | ||
masak | rindolf: blissful. | ||
rindolf | masak: nice. | ||
masak | I'm currently speed-reading SICP for a reading circle. :) | ||
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masak | a *company* reading circle, with two colleagues. | 18:05 | |
because I work at a place where people want to read SICP \o/ | |||
rindolf | masak: that's nice. | 18:07 | |
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masak | yes, I have high hopes. it's the first time we meet up for this. | 18:08 | |
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muraiki_ | speed reading sicp, hehe | 18:17 | |
sorry didn't see the sup earlier rindolf | |||
rindolf | muraiki_: that's OK. | ||
muraiki_ | I haven't used sicp, but I started learning programming with "how to design programs" which I've heard is sort of a spiritual successor | ||
I thought it was a great book that helped me think about solving problems in a functional way | 18:18 | ||
I do want to tackle sicp at some point, but there's so many things to learn... | |||
masak | SICP is kinda great too | ||
muraiki_ | oh yes, I've heard many great things about it | 18:19 | |
but it is a bit math heavy and I am very undereducated in math | |||
I picked up "the haskell road to logic maths and programming" which supposedly teaches logic and proofs alongside fp in haskell | 18:20 | ||
so I'm hoping that will help me think about math better :) | |||
masak | sounds nice :) | ||
muraiki_ | but first I have to learn some things that might have more of a chance of being used at work, heh | ||
I want to use p6 but it doesn't quite address our problem | 18:21 | ||
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masak | quote: "Here is a language so far ahead of its time that it was not only an improvement on its predecessors but also on nearly all its successors." | 18:23 | |
pop quiz: who said this, and about which language? | |||
nwc10 | Knuth on Intercal? :-) | ||
masak | try not to google it; that's cheating :) | ||
nwc10: surprisingly -- no :) | |||
nwc10 | I have no idea, so I'm going to wait | 18:24 | |
masak | dinner & | ||
timotimo | hmm, BCPL? | ||
masak | (nope) | ||
arnsholt | I suspect it's ALGOL 68 | 18:25 | |
Not sure who though | |||
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muraiki_ | some crazy array based language | 18:26 | |
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timotimo | perl6 ought to get crazy arrays, too | 18:28 | |
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nine_ | So I finally finished backlogging the past two days and the clog ends at a cliff hanger. So typical! | 18:35 | |
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andreoss | how can i lookup source code of function/method implementation? | 18:37 | |
besides of doing grep across source code. | 18:38 | ||
nwc10 | andreoss: is that for some Perl 6 code, or a more general question? | 18:39 | |
andreoss | for perl 6 of course | 18:40 | |
i want something like that for Perl 6 clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/map | |||
like I want to see how map is implemented in Perl 6? is there a tool for that(within perl6doc may be) or just I should just start grepping the source tree? | 18:42 | ||
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nwc10 | andreoss: *I* don't know. I admit that I'm not actually familiar enough with the Perl 6 implemenation to answer that. | 18:42 | |
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nwc10 | I'd hope that someone like masak would have a good idea, but I think right now he's away eating. | 18:43 | |
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psch | which part on the clojure site is the implementation of map? | 18:44 | |
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andreoss | psch: there is a link to source | 18:45 | |
psch | aah, top right, now i see it | ||
muraiki_ | yeah I didn't notice it at first either, heh | ||
psch | yeah, we don't have that currently | ||
muraiki_ | yeah clojure has a source function so you can (source map) | ||
psch | i suppose we could have it on docs.perl6.org | ||
we don't have source introspection either, and i don't know how workable it is | |||
andreoss | psch: i believe it's done on internal level though not by web site itself | 18:46 | |
i have this feature for clojure in emacs as well. | |||
psch | andreoss: yeah, i gathered that much from muraiki_++'s comment | 18:47 | |
andreoss: i don't think something like .source is planned in any way, and i don't in how far it is possible | |||
vendethiel | andreoss: I don't think there are others way right now. You might want to look at what the debugger is doing | ||
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psch | oh, right | 18:48 | |
makes me wonder if the debugger steps through CORE functions | |||
i never paid attention to that | |||
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muraiki_ | "Prints the source code for the given symbol, if it can find it. | 18:52 | |
This requires that the symbol resolve to a Var defined in a | |||
namespace for which the .clj is in the classpath." | |||
eli-se | woohoo | ||
muraiki_ | so all clojure's source does is grab it from a source file, heh | ||
there's no crazy introspection going on | |||
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psch | hm, i doubt that'd be useful for us | 18:55 | |
R* doesn't come with source afaik, and if you cloned the git repo already you might as well grep, imo | 18:57 | ||
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psch | i don't know if rakudobrew leaves the source around either | 18:59 | |
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moritz | lizmat: the branch is called richer-positional | 19:20 | |
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timotimo | Rakudo * does come with source | 19:24 | |
hm, perhaps not on windows, though? | |||
FROGGS | the msi comes without I think | 19:25 | |
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FROGGS | is somebody able to test this on jvm? gist.github.com/FROGGS/e3ec8bf0baf70458f6f3 | 19:33 | |
applying that patch and running `make test` would be awesome | |||
colomon | jvm on os x okay? anything else that needs to be changed from current rakudo? | ||
FROGGS | osx should do too, yes | ||
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FROGGS | nothing else besides that patch and make test | 19:34 | |
colomon | gotta build jvm, starting now | ||
FROGGS | colomon++ # thank you | ||
ash-gti | github.com/github/linguist/issues/...-255581766 is closed now, so there is some limited support for perl6 syntax in github now. I have some more patches to enhance variable names to support unicode and I am working on matching package scopes (class, role, etc.) and method names | ||
FROGGS | ash-gti++ # nice! | 19:35 | |
ugexe | sent a pr for rakudobrew to work on windows | 19:37 | |
FROGGS | ugexe: is that MSVC or mingw specific? | 19:38 | |
japhb | muraiki_: We have program-object.WHY <-> doc-object.WHEREFORE pointing at each other, but getting from the program-object to its declaration introspectively, not so much IIRC. | 19:39 | |
ugexe | FROGGS: im building with MSVC. i didnt try with mingw | ||
japhb | When I'm trying to see implementation for Perl 6 setting stuff, I just look in my handy clone of rakudo and do: git grep 'method foo' src/core | 19:40 | |
ugexe | just doing all the commands from vs2013 native tools command prompt | ||
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kudo/nom: 46942b0 | moritz++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/rakudo/Binder.java: Merge pull request #386 from usev6/nom Fix minor typo in error message |
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nwc10 | FROGGS: gist.github.com/FROGGS/e3ec8bf0baf70458f6f3 passes all t/04-nativecall/*.t tests on "my" machine | 19:55 | |
however 'java version "1.7.0_71"' SEGVs on the 01 tests (with & without that patch) | |||
right proper good software, that | |||
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lizmat | PSA: I'll be doing the Perl 6 Weekly again this week | 20:03 | |
please let me know of things *you* think should be in the P6W | |||
FROGGS | nwc10: okay, that should be good enough to apply that patch later, thanks | 20:05 | |
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FROGGS | though, I should probably look into that 1.7 issue if I get the chance | 20:05 | |
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nwc10 | it might be a 1.7.0_71 issue. | 20:07 | |
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nwc10 | seems that blah_71 is soooo last year (ie October) | 20:07 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 4dcab36 | lizmat++ | src/core/native_array.pm: Remove :$sink, as it will not be used anyway |
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colomon | FROGGS: sorry, got distrated, but I’m trying your patch now | 20:09 | |
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colomon | FROGGS: Result: PASS | 20:11 | |
FROGGS | awesome :o) | ||
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LonelyGM | good job :) o/ | 20:28 | |
FROGGS | o/ | ||
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LonelyGM | It's been a couple of days only that Larry introduced me to the world of Perl6 and this IRC channel, since then I am waiting to get home and read the #perl6 log and see the updates on github. :) you guys are awesome | 20:30 | |
vendethiel | LonelyGM: did the same, exactly a year ago (except I wasn't introduced to the lang by Larry!) -- I'm still reading the logs :P. | 20:31 | |
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LonelyGM | vendethiel: I try to catch up as fast as I can to be able to help in this great work | 20:33 | |
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nwc10 | LonelyGM: you are actually already in a very useful position to help. You can tell us what isn't obvious to a newcomer, and possibly how things could be documented better. | 20:35 | |
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LonelyGM | nwc10: thank you I try to phrase my technical difficulties, I actually love to view its aesthetics hopefully I will do something good soon with that love :p | 20:42 | |
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dalek | perl6-examples: eafe392 | paultcochrane++ | categories/euler/prob024-moritz.pl: | 20:44 | |
perl6-examples: [euler] join answer of solution to problem 24 | |||
perl6-examples: | |||
perl6-examples: This gives something that looks more like a number, which the user is likely | |||
perl6-examples: to expect. | |||
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dalek | kudo/cpp: bda0796 | FROGGS++ | lib/NativeCall/Compiler/GNU.pm: distinguish between references and pointers |
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kudo/cpp: 43bf4fb | FROGGS++ | lib/NativeCall.pm: distinguish between references and pointers |
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vendethiel | FROGGS++ | ||
FROGGS: how does that work with xvalues? (T&&) | 21:18 | ||
FROGGS | I'm not sure :/ | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: 67156c1 | FROGGS++ | lib/NativeCall.pm: throw for wrong arity in native subs |
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dalek | kudo/cpp: 04d15d4 | usev6++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/rakudo/Binder.java: Fix minor typo in error message |
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kudo/cpp: 46942b0 | moritz++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/rakudo/Binder.java: Merge pull request #386 from usev6/nom Fix minor typo in error message |
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kudo/cpp: 8d11815 | FROGGS++ | / (3 files): Merge branch 'nom' of github.com:rakudo/rakudo into cpp |
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eli-se | C++ problems? | 21:21 | |
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vendethiel | eli-se: hahahaha | 21:22 | |
TimToady done with all his talks on this road trip, so can relax now o/ | |||
vendethiel | TimToady++ :-) | ||
eli-se | I wouldn't bother with C++ interop unless you support template instantiation. | ||
vendethiel | TimToady: do you happen to know when your FOSDEM talk record will be available? last time I checked it wasn't there :) | 21:23 | |
eli-se: Nim supports it! | |||
TimToady | no idear | ||
eli-se | It's incredibly difficult to implement. | ||
lizmat | vendethiel: when it becomes available, it should be in video.fosdem.org/2015/main_track-languages/ | 21:24 | |
timotimo | don't you have to basically compile c++ yourself? | ||
vendethiel | lizmat: thanks! | ||
eli-se: it was sponsored work, IIRC | |||
eli-se | timotimo You can't even parse C++ code without being able to interpret function bodies. | ||
timotimo | oh, constexpr? | ||
eli-se | :) | ||
vendethiel | :D | 21:25 | |
eli-se | The result of a constexpr function can change the parse of a call to it. | ||
From a template instantiation to a LT/GT comparison, for example. | |||
Because somebody thought it was a good idea to use < and > for delimiting template arguments. | 21:26 | ||
timotimo | good thing we don't have [ and ] operators yet | ||
vendethiel thinks that one person really wanted to have the Most Vexing Parse rule | |||
"look at these nerds fight with our syntax! ha-ha!" | 21:27 | ||
TimToady | I guess we were luck that we'd already stolen < and > for something else :) | ||
*lucky | |||
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FROGGS | >.< | 21:32 | |
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ugexe | i think im having unexpected behavior with win32 jvm. With panda, it fails to do 'shell clone $git' (although it can do 'shell status'). switching to moar it works fine. im sure i can twist permissions aroudn to fix it, but is that expected? | 21:33 | |
gist.github.com/ugexe/a6cb621ad743e5b057e9 | 21:34 | ||
FROGGS | I.... I have no explanation | 21:36 | |
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FROGGS | I can't even guess | 21:36 | |
but it is certainly not expected | |||
timotimo | ssh: Could not resolve hostname git: no address associated with name | ||
what | |||
something must be interpolating or newlines or something | 21:37 | ||
FROGGS | ohh, I think I know... | ||
timotimo | can you perhaps print "blah".perl instead of shell? | ||
FROGGS | do we turn slashes to backlashes for the jvm, as we do on moar? | ||
timotimo | oh god | 21:38 | |
git:\\github.com? | |||
FROGGS | that's my guess | ||
timotimo | eew. | 21:39 | |
i hate backslashes on windows so much | |||
FROGGS | lol | ||
ugexe | i had panda working with jvm on windows yesterday | ||
although doing it manually and not with rakudobrew | |||
FROGGS | nqp/src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/runtime/Ops.java:962 | ||
args.add(cmd.replace('/', '\\')); | |||
:P | |||
lizmat | p6weekly.wordpress.com/?p=442&...74d66e05e2 # Perl 6 Weekly draft, comments welcome! | 21:40 | |
timotimo | thank you so much | ||
eli-se | Does the Perl 6 design docs actually say anything about static typing? | 21:42 | |
Or is it just an optimisation-time implementation hack? | |||
timotimo | please explain more? | 21:43 | |
vendethiel | lizmat++ timotimo++ :-) | ||
timotimo | don't ++ me for being sick, vendethiel | ||
or at least tell me "i like it much better when liz does the weekly" :P | |||
vendethiel | timotimo: i'm ++ing you recovery so that it's quicker :P | ||
eli-se | Because Perl 6 programs compile when you pass Any to a function that takes Int, for example. | 21:44 | |
Where Any is the static type, if Perl 6 has a static type system. | |||
timotimo | ah, ok, fair enough | ||
vendethiel | .oO( I can be... both the top type and the bottom type! ) |
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timotimo | ah, compile-time errors when types don't match up | ||
vendethiel | yes | 21:45 | |
timotimo | the optimizer is responsible for catching this in the cases where it already works, because it's analyzing calls in order to improve them (picking the right candidate in advance) | ||
however, methods are late-bound and we don't have restrictions on what types of stuff methods are allowed to take in their signature given the supertypes | |||
FROGGS | lizmat: can you please mention that I fixed a long standoing rakudo-JVM bug that prevented URI to be used? | ||
lizmat: it involved our scoped subs in combination with preompilation | 21:46 | ||
lizmat | will do! | ||
timotimo | in C++'s case, for example, you can statically type methods because you're not allowed to just change a method's return type, for example | ||
lizmat | anything worth mentioning about C++ NativeCall integration | ||
? | |||
FROGGS | hmm, not yet | ||
when the Box2D bindings are done probably, so we have a showcase | 21:47 | ||
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FROGGS | ugexe: can you test that? gist.github.com/FROGGS/7f2b5d4a8ba363fd9b0e | 21:49 | |
I'll also build that and attempt a spectest | |||
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lizmat | FROGGS: added: | 21:57 | |
<li><i>FROGGS</i>++ fixed a long standing bug on the JVM backend involving our scoped subs in combination with precompilation. This now allows e.g. the <b>URI</b> module to be used on the JVM backend.</li> | |||
p6weekly.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/...ys-arrive/ # P6W published! | 22:00 | ||
raydiak | lizmat++ weekly looks good, only one small grammatical nit: "The reason why these do not work yet, are clear" ~~ s/are/is/ | 22:05 | |
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ugexe | FROGGS: building now | 22:06 | |
lizmat | raydiak++ (fixed nit) | ||
too late for Pi day, but still pretty good: twitter.com/clujpm/status/577577896862199808 | 22:07 | ||
sjn | lizmat++ # p6weekly | 22:10 | |
lizmat | sjn++ for making it easy for me to use quotes from TheDamian :-) | 22:11 | |
sjn | although, it would be nice if you somehow could mention that TheDamian also tave the Everyday Perl 6 talk in Oslo thw week before :D | ||
gave* | 22:12 | ||
the* typos* grammar* | |||
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lizmat | mention added | 22:13 | |
sjn | yay! \o/ | 22:14 | |
thanks! ^^ | |||
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TimToady sacks out & | 22:14 | ||
(it being after midnight in .ro already...) | 22:15 | ||
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lizmat | don't let the bed bats bite you! | 22:18 | |
hoelzro | lizmat++ # p6w | ||
I avoided reading the comments on that Reddit thread, for fear that they would be very biased against Perl 6 for the usual reasons | |||
I'm pleased to see that only a small fraction fit that description! | 22:19 | ||
jnthn | o/ | 22:21 | |
yoleaux | 12:10Z <lizmat> jnthn: problem with num32: #124083 | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124083 | ||
yoleaux | 12:11Z <lizmat> jnthn: problem with ininitialized num/num32/num64: #124084 | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124084 | ||
lizmat | jnthn: o/ | ||
jnthn is num with shock at these bugs... | |||
lizmat | it int that bad | 22:22 | |
hoelzro: that's why I mentioned reddit :-) | 22:23 | ||
hoelzro | lizmat: =) | ||
jnthn | m: my num32 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num32 $s = 0e0; for @arr { say .WHAT } | 22:24 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«(Num)(Num)(Num)» | ||
jnthn | m: my num32 @arr = 1.1e0,1.2e0,1.3e0; my num32 $s = 0e0; for @arr { .say } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«1.100000023841861.200000047683721.29999995231628» | ||
sjn is scanning faq.perl6.org, noticing that the naming question isn't covered there | 22:25 | ||
timotimo | ohai jnthn | ||
jnthn | o/ timotimo | ||
timotimo | i'm very sad my phi fact merging branch is causing so much fallout | 22:26 | |
jnthn | m: my num32 $s = 0e0; say $s | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«0» | ||
jnthn | m: my num32 $s = 0e0; $s += 4e0; say $s | 22:27 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«0» | ||
sjn | m: my num32 $n = 0.1; my num32 $m = 0.2; my num32 $o = 0.3; say 1 / ( $a + $b - $d ); | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/9RCKKLPfGUVariable '$a' is not declaredat /tmp/9RCKKLPfGU:1------> 3m = 0.2; my num32 $o = 0.3; say 1 / ( $a7⏏5 + $b - $d ); expecting any of: postfix» | ||
jnthn | uhh :) | ||
m: my num32 $s = 0e0; $s = $s + 4e0; say $s | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«0» | ||
sjn | m: my num32 $n = 0.1; my num32 $m = 0.2; my num32 $o = 0.3; say 1 / ( $n + $m - $o ); | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«This type cannot unbox to a native number in block <unit> at /tmp/O9OrYQpU6j:1» | ||
sjn | oops | ||
jnthn | m: my num $s = 0e0; $s = $s + 4e0; say $s | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«4» | ||
jnthn | m: my num64 $s = 0e0; $s = $s + 4e0; say $s | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«4» | ||
timotimo | we must be playing it fast and loose with facts in some places (kind of like faux news?) | ||
hoelzro | lizmat: btw, I found another Channel bug: #124074 | ||
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124074 | ||
hoelzro | and some sort of fun multithreading nightmar: #124073 | 22:28 | |
synopsebot | Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=124073 | ||
jnthn | timotimo: Maybe, but it's be a bit surprising we get away wiht it. | 22:29 | |
timotimo | IKR. | ||
jnthn | Do you check that all the things in a PHI agree on the fact? | ||
timotimo | yes, or at least i think so | 22:30 | |
i wrote code that i hoped would do that | |||
but i'm currently sick and feeling dizzy most of the time for some reason, so i wouldn't trust my code too much | |||
jnthn | There's some care needed in that known type can only apply not only if they all have the known type flag and the type is identical | ||
s/not// | |||
timotimo | yes, i wrote code for that | ||
jnthn | ok | ||
lizmat: Not immediately sure what's up with the num32 thing | 22:31 | ||
timotimo | github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/compare/m...067a3R1161 | ||
lizmat | jnthn: feels like something is wrong at the VM level to me | ||
$ perl6-j -e 'my num32 $s = 0e0; $s = $s + 4e0; say $s' | 22:32 | ||
4 | |||
no such pb on the JVM, apparently | |||
although num32 init still seems faulty: | 22:33 | ||
$ perl6-j -e 'my num32 $s; say $s' | |||
NaN | |||
jnthn | lizmat: Well, nums are meant to be init to NaN | 22:34 | |
lizmat: but yes, I think it's VM level too | |||
lizmat | m: my num32 $a; $a++; say $a | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«1» | ||
jnthn | yeah, that's bust | ||
lizmat | seems ok to me? | 22:35 | |
jnthn | m: my num $a; $a++; say $a; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«NaN» | ||
lizmat | but I'm surprised to see such a high level thing as NaN to be in a num | ||
jnthn | huh? | ||
NaN is an IEEE concept | |||
lizmat | ah, ok | ||
yeah, that makes sense :-) | |||
jnthn | As are Inf and -Inf | 22:36 | |
timotimo | does IEEE float have +0 and -0?( | ||
jnthn | Yes. | ||
I asked in my class today why that's the case. :) | |||
lizmat | m: my num $a = -0e0; say $a | 22:37 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«-0» | ||
jnthn | The answer I expected somebody may know is that it depends what size you approached from in various calculations. | ||
*side | |||
timotimo | yeah | ||
jnthn | The answer I got was that apparently you care about psotive and negative luminosity of stars :) | ||
timotimo | oh, that's cool | 22:38 | |
lizmat | m: my num32 $a = -0e0; say $a # num32 different again | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«0» | ||
jnthn | Yes, but I felt entirely unqualified to comment on it :) | ||
lizmat: Yeah, I think something's up with num32 | |||
lizmat | $ perl6-j -e 'my num32 $s = -0e0; say $s' | ||
-0 | |||
so JVM ok | 22:39 | ||
jnthn | timotimo: I don't see any obvious bugs in what you wrote. | ||
timotimo | thank you :) | ||
jnthn | lizmat: Yes, moar is doing something wrong there. otoh, I wonder a bit if JVM is actually storing a single-precision number or not :) | ||
sjn | osdc.no/news/1309 # please submit talks for OSDC.no & NPW | ||
timotimo | first it segfaulted inside optimize_smart_coerce because "known type" was flagged and the type that's known was the null pointer, so ... wat. | ||
jnthn | Yes, but I think we guard against that somewhere else? | 22:40 | |
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jnthn | It should never happen though. | 22:40 | |
So something's not right there. | |||
timotimo | i put a guard into smart_coerce to prevent that problem, but yeah ... shouldn't happen in the first place | ||
jnthn | aye | ||
So we should probably figure out what sets it to NULL while setting the "known type" flag | 22:41 | ||
timotimo | yup | ||
i can do that, actually | |||
jnthn | sjn: Will submit something later in the week, when I'm done with teaching and having beer-liking colleagues in town :) | ||
timotimo | my brane should feel up to the task | ||
jnthn | My brain taught 30 people today, and is a tiny bit frazzled :) | 22:42 | |
sjn | pmichaud: ^ URL's for you too :) | ||
jnthn: great! :D | |||
sjn hopes as many as possible submits a talk, so we can have a proper Perl 6 gathering in Oslo again. | |||
jnthn | sjn: I drank stout in that cellar place with the awesome log fire and agreed to give a half-day workshop thingy on Perl 6, as I remember it :) | 22:43 | |
sjn | jnthn: lots of opportunities here, be creative :D | ||
jnthn | sjn: So I'll submit that and then some "normal" talk, I think. | ||
sjn | we have at least two days to play with | ||
jnthn | Maybe I'll submit an abnormal talk too, then :P | 22:44 | |
sjn | reserving a "Perl 6 demo room" or a hackathon or an unconference track... | ||
jnthn | sjn: btw, I *will* be in Oslo next week for a little bit after all | ||
sjn | oh, cool! | ||
jnthn | So if any Oslo.pm folks fancy, say, Crow Bar, on 23rd, I'd be up for it. :) | 22:45 | |
sjn | heeh | ||
that may just happen :) | |||
jnthn likes that place :) | 22:46 | ||
sjn | mm | ||
will you be staying at the same hotel as last week? | |||
dalek | ast: 591288e | lizmat++ | S09-typed-arrays/native-num.t: Add test for NaN,-Inf,Inf on native num arrays |
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jnthn | No idea. | ||
sjn | ook | ||
jnthn | I don't actually know what part of town I'll be teaching in | ||
Might be out in hell fire. | 22:47 | ||
sjn | hehe | ||
ping me or krunen or arnsholt when you know! | 22:48 | ||
jnthn | Will do. | ||
timotimo | ah | ||
iter_facts is a very bad offender | |||
dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 18 commits to rakudo/newio by lizmat | ||
timotimo | seems like someone isn't setting up the array_iterator_type and hash_iterator_type in nqp, which isn't terribly surprising | 22:49 | |
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timotimo | oh wow | 22:50 | |
that's a very bad miss %) | |||
and it's my fault, as is to be expected | |||
jnthn | lizmat++ # p6weekly | 22:51 | |
timotimo | i'm glad i noticed such a grave mistake before the release this time | ||
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timotimo | but it's been in there for $longtime i believe | 22:52 | |
jnthn isn't going to attempt to land his current spesh-related branch ahead of the release. | |||
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timotimo | i'm sorry i implied that "we" are playing it fast and loose with types; I have been the one %) | 22:54 | |
let's see if that was the only place moar's been messing up facts | 22:55 | ||
OK, XML still doesn't build | 22:56 | ||
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jnthn | Teaching tomorrow again, so I should probably sleep :) | 22:59 | |
o/ | |||
lizmat | good night, jnthn. will soon follow :-) | ||
LonelyGM | good night everyone! :) | 23:01 | |
lizmat | LonelyGM o/ | ||
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timotimo | huh | 23:04 | |
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timotimo | Cannot unbox a type object | 23:05 | |
at src/gen/m-Perl6-Optimizer.nqp:516 (/home/timo/perl6/rakudo/../install/languages/nqp/lib/Perl6/Optimizer.moarvm:delete_unused_magicals:17) | |||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 051c602 | lizmat++ | src/core/native_array.pm: Make my int @a = Range about 1000x faster |
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timotimo | ooooh | ||
that's a lot of fast | |||
lizmat | Before: $ 6 'my int @a = ^10000' # real0m17.962s | ||
After: $ 6 'my int @a = ^10000' # real0m0.282s | 23:07 | ||
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lizmat | speedup because it doesn't need to build a list before assigning | 23:07 | |
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timotimo | neato | 23:08 | |
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lizmat | m: my num @a = ^10000 # should this work ? | 23:08 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 67156c: OUTPUT«This type cannot unbox to a native number in method STORE at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:11213 in block <unit> at /tmp/GZwDN02eFi:1» | ||
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timotimo | mhh, this is an unfortunate thing | 23:09 | |
lizmat is going to sleep on that one | |||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 0f780b2 | timotimo++ | src/Perl6/Optimizer.nqp: BlockVarOptimizer's $!poisoned can be a native int gives a tiny bit better code-gen. also, this tripped up one of my opts, so kudos to this non-native int attribute for kicking my butt :) |
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