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deoac | Is there a mailing list, chat room, or other online place to discuss the CommaIDE? | 19:52 | |
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librasteve | deoac: I don't believe there is a dedicated CommaIDE chat - what do you want to discuss? | 20:19 | |
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antononcube | @deoac I think if you are a subscribe there is chat/forum at CommaIDE`s site. (At least, there was such forum one year ago.) | 20:22 | |
librasteve | ^^ this is why I ask which topic - since there may be more / cheaper help out here in the community | 20:29 | |
in my experience (previous Comma Complete client), the support issues are responded to in about 24 hours | 20:30 | ||
but since I have it and use it I am happy to help if I can | 20:31 | ||
deoac | If I 'use Foo::Bar' in file Baz.raku, exported symbols from Bar.rakumod are not recognized when editing Baz.raku. That is, in the Problems pane, the symbols are reported as 'Variable so-and-so is not declared'. The program runs fine despite this complaint. | 20:41 | |
.ohnowendigo | Needed to generate a bunch of random 10 character strings, normally would use python or J for this, dreaded remembering the J incantation, so decided to try a Raku incantation instead. ('a'..'z').pick(10).join. Gosh I love this language | 20:57 | |
_elcaro_ | Just to be aware, this will never pick duplicates (which may be what you want) as pick removes the letter from the "pickable" pool (and therefore any pick value > 26 will only pick 26). If you sometimes want duplicate letters, or want to pick n+1 elems from a pool of n, use .roll instead | 21:41 | |
[1] > ('a'..'c').pick(10) (c a b) [2] > ('a'..'c').roll(10) (a a b a a c c b b a) | 21:42 | ||
@.ohnowendigo And as for the J incantation? I would do ?10$26 and then use that to index into the letters. Have you seen my Inline::J module? | 21:44 | ||
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