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guifa | codesections: the trick is the JS side — which is on both sides of the equation lol | 00:03 | |
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codesections | guifa: Oh, well, I guess that | 00:19 | |
*'s what happens when you use a less powerful language :D | 00:20 | ||
JS does have tagged template literals with their raw strings: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...aw_strings | |||
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guifa | codesections: Hmm, I didn’t knwo about them | 00:31 | |
I swear JS gets so many new stuff hacked on it’s impossible to keep up | |||
and the syntax and stuff keeps getting weirded too | |||
weirder*. There’s only so much you can do and keep old code still valid | 00:32 | ||
I think I can get some of it out by creating a method on a nonce class | 00:33 | ||
Webperl has this weird thing where classes stick around between different runs of Raku.eval(), but subs don’t. | 00:34 | ||
timotimo | urrrgh i think the network flakiness is happening again for zef | 00:38 | |
oh! i was wrong, just this exact moment it finished | |||
rypervenche | guifa: With in-browser testing for the exceptions, will I be able to see an example of what the exception would look like in context? | 00:39 | |
guifa | rypervenche: Depends on what you mean in context. Basically, the “test message” button will take a few representative exceptions, pass it to the method, and display the output. (so if there’s a boolean attribute, there will be one where it’s false, one where it’s true; if an array, one with a single element, and one with two, etc) | 00:40 | |
For more contextual information, there’s the “notes” field | 00:41 | ||
I’m going through slowly but surely to add commentary and (even slower) adding the sample ones. Trying to ducment in a giant spreadsheet what exceptions are now unused, or have adhoc stuff that could be separated out into new exceptions, etc | 00:42 | ||
rypervenche | Mkay. I'm excited to see it. I think that would help a lot with translations. | ||
timotimo | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Work...o-NQP-Land - feels like there could be some changes here, or some community work or something | 00:44 | |
squashable6: status | |||
squashable6 | timotimo, The date for the next SQUASHathon is not set | ||
timotimo | have we paused squashathons? we don't have anybody to host them, or we have no ideas for topics? | ||
github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day - maybe no-event-will-take-place entries should be added for the previous months | 00:47 | ||
guifa | rypervenche: the other thing I’m trying to figure out is navigation. with 471 one of them, a popup menu is unweildy haha | 00:48 | |
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jmerelo | releasable6:status | 07:01 | |
releasable6 | jmerelo, Next release in ≈11 hours. 3 blockers. Changelog for this release was not started yet | ||
jmerelo, Details: gist.github.com/4125e31772b6e25eaf...cee92d936e | |||
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Geth | doc: 98f7a7bb14 | (Stoned Elipot)++ | doc/Type/Seq.pod6 Fix link to routine |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Seq | 07:10 | |
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Geth | doc: 65dcf5a760 | (Stoned Elipot)++ | doc/Type/Seq.pod6 Add missing formatting on 'Seq' |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Seq | ||
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stoned75 | m: releases say (1..5).map({$_}).skip; | 11:35 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: releases used at line 1. Did you mean 'repeated', 'reverse'? |
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stoned75 | m: release say (1..5).map({$_}).skip; | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: release used at line 1. Did you mean 'reverse'? |
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stoned75 | commit: releases say (1..5).map({$_}).skip; | 11:36 | |
committable6 | stoned75, gist.github.com/84ba150807640ea6b8...4bc55fe902 | ||
patrickb | ping rba | 11:38 | |
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Geth | doc/seq-simpler-eg: c1ec4a087b | (Stoned Elipot)++ | doc/Type/Seq.pod6 Simpler examples |
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doc: stoned++ created pull request #3645: Simpler examples |
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jjmerelo | m: say (1..5).map({$_}).^name | 11:57 | |
camelia | Seq | ||
jjmerelo | m: say (1..5).^name | ||
camelia | Range | ||
jjmerelo | m: say (1...5).^name | 11:58 | |
camelia | Seq | ||
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Geth | doc/promote-is-map-is-set-better: d3ffb4cd09 | (Patrick Böker)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/Map.pod6 Promote `%m is Map` syntax more Mention the `%m is Map` syntax on the `Map` documentation page. Previously the syntax was only mentioned on the `Syntax` page. |
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doc: patrickbkr++ created pull request #3646: Promote `%d is Map/Set` syntax more |
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Geth | doc/promote-is-map-is-set-better: 7063385cf9 | (Patrick Böker)++ | doc/Type/Map.pod6 Promote `%m is Map` syntax more Mention the `%m is Map` syntax on the `Map` documentation page. Previously the syntax was only mentioned on the `Syntax` page. |
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doc: 7063385cf9 | (Patrick Böker)++ | doc/Type/Map.pod6 Promote `%m is Map` syntax more Mention the `%m is Map` syntax on the `Map` documentation page. Previously the syntax was only mentioned on the `Syntax` page. |
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doc: 679ea7823f | (Patrick Böker)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/Map.pod6 Merge pull request #3646 from Raku/promote-is-map-is-set-better Promote `%d is Map` syntax more |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Map | ||
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xinming_ | How do we alias a class? | 13:13 | |
moritz | m: constant Integer = Int; | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
xinming_ | What I mean is, alias a class, and use that new name in sub signature. | ||
hmm, bbl | |||
moritz | m: constant Integer = Int; sub f(Integer $x) { say $x**2 }; f 42 | 13:14 | |
camelia | 1764 | ||
moritz | xinming_: ^^ like this :D | ||
xinming_ | Worked, Thanks. | ||
moritz | m: constant Integer = Int; sub f(Integer $x) { say $x**2 }; say &f.signature.params[0] | ||
camelia | Int $x | ||
xinming_ | I tried something like my \Integer = Int; But doesn't seem to work. | ||
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xinming_ | m: constant X::y = "1"; X::y.say; | 13:52 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing initializer on constant declaration at <tmp>:1 ------> 3constant X:7⏏5:y = "1"; X::y.say; |
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xinming_ | How do we create constant with namespace please? :-) | ||
Or, we can't. | |||
moritz | m: package X { constant y = "1 }; say X::Y | 13:53 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unable to parse expression in double quotes; couldn't find final '"' (corresponding starter was at line 1) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3package X { constant y = "1 }; say X::Y7⏏5<EOL> expecting a… |
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moritz | m: package X { constant y = "1" }; say X::Y | ||
camelia | Could not find symbol '&Y' in 'X' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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moritz | m: package X { constant y = "1" }; say X::y | 13:54 | |
camelia | 1 | ||
xinming_ | Got it, thanks. | ||
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xinming_ | Then, another problem rises. | 13:54 | |
how do we also make the package X also alias for other classes? | 13:55 | ||
I know we can add namespaced constants within class X directly. | |||
hmm.. | 13:56 | ||
moritz | what problem are you trying to solve? | ||
xinming_ | m: class C1 { }; class C1::B { }; constant C = C1; constant C::B = C1::B; | 13:58 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing initializer on constant declaration at <tmp>:1 ------> 3C1::B { }; constant C = C1; constant C:7⏏5:B = C1::B; |
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xinming_ | create some alias for some classess under the same namespace | ||
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moritz | m: class C1 { }; class C1::B { }; constant C = C1; say C::B | 13:59 | |
camelia | (B) | ||
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xinming_ | Ok, got it, thanks. | 14:00 | |
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codesections | m: say 'a' ~~ /<:Upercase_Map('A' ~~ /./)>/ | 16:51 | |
camelia | 「a」 | ||
codesections | m: say 'a' ~~ /<:Upercase_Map('A')>/ | ||
camelia | Nil | ||
codesections | So *that's* surprising! I need to pass in a match to the Unicode property | 16:52 | |
SmokeMachine | Hi! How can I dynamically use a rule on a grammar? | 16:56 | |
I mean something like this: | |||
m: grammar Bla { my %cmds = bla => "ble"; rule ble {"ble"}; rule TOP { :my $a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $a = ::(%cmds{$<cmd>}) } <$a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '$a' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3 $<cmd>=\w+ { $a = ::(%cmds{$<cmd>}) } <7⏏5$a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" |
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guifa | SmokeMachine: I changed it to a dynamic variable and it sudenly worked | 17:26 | |
grammar Bla { my %cmds = bla => "ble"; rule ble {"ble"}; rule TOP { :my $*a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $*a = %cmds{$<cmd>} } <$*a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | 17:27 | ||
evalable6 | 「bla ble」 cmd => 「bla」 |
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SmokeMachine | guifa: thanks! but why $a was not available on <$a>? | 17:45 | |
guifa | SmokeMachine: no idea. It should be in scope, but it’s a compile time error, so maybe for some reason the :$foo declaration isn’t be acknowledged when <$foo> is being handled for some reason | 17:52 | |
That’s the best explanatino I’ve got, given that the dynamic works — which allows the compile to ignore questions of scope until runtime | 17:53 | ||
SmokeMachine | hum... that's not using the rule... | 17:59 | |
grammar Bla { my %cmds = bla => "ble"; rule p-ble {"ble"}; rule TOP { :my $*a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $*a = "p-%cmds{$<cmd>}" } <$*a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | 18:00 | ||
m: grammar Bla { my %cmds = bla => "ble"; rule p-ble {"ble"}; rule TOP { :my $*a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $*a = "p-%cmds{$<cmd>}" } <$*a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Unrecognized regex metacharacter - (must be quoted to match literally) at /home/camelia/EVAL_0:1 ------> 3anon regex { p7⏏5-ble} Malformed regex at /home/camelia/EVAL_0:1 ------> 3anon regex { p-7⏏5ble} |
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SmokeMachine | how can I use a rule dynamically? | ||
m: grammar Bla { my $a = "a-b"; rule a-b { "bla" }; rule TOP { <$a> } }; say Bia.parse: "bra" | 18:02 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared name: Bia used at line 1. Did you mean 'Bla'? |
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SmokeMachine | m: grammar Bla { my $a = "a-b"; rule a-b { "bla" }; rule TOP { <$a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla" | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Unrecognized regex metacharacter - (must be quoted to match literally) at /home/camelia/EVAL_0:1 ------> 3anon regex { a7⏏5-b} Malformed regex at /home/camelia/EVAL_0:1 ------> 3anon regex { a-7⏏5b} |
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guifa | SmokeMachine: | 18:05 | |
m: grammar Bla { my %cmds = bla => "x"; rule x {"ble"}; rule TOP { :my $*a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $*a = "<" ~ %cmds{$<cmd>} ~ ">" } <$*a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | |||
camelia | 「bla ble」 cmd => 「bla」 |
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SmokeMachine | guifa: interesting... I was trying with .^find_method... | 18:06 | |
guifa | it makes sense too | ||
<$foo> should be interpreted as if regex. But we were just putting in “ble” — which is interpreted as a literal ble. Need <ble> to call the rule. | 18:07 | ||
guifa is afk& | |||
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SmokeMachine | m: grammar Bla { rule params-bla { "ble" }; rule TOP { :my $*a; $<cmd>=\w+ { $*a = "<params-{ ~$<cmd> }>" } <$*a> } }; say Bla.parse: "bla ble" | 18:07 | |
camelia | 「bla ble」 cmd => 「bla」 |
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SmokeMachine | :) | 18:08 | |
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thundergnat | codesections: to the best of my knowledge, and as I understand it, the only Unicode properties from unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Property_List_Table that can be used as a matcher in a regex are those that have a B (binary) in the second column. | 18:19 | |
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thundergnat | The others are things that can be queried. | 18:19 | |
m: say 'a'.uniprop('Uppercase_Mapping'); | |||
camelia | A | ||
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thundergnat | your above example only matched by accident' | 18:20 | |
m: say 'a' ~~ /<:Irelavant_Map('Q' ~~ /./)>/ | |||
camelia | 「a」 | ||
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thundergnat | That list doesn't have the _only_ properties that can be used for matching though. | 18:21 | |
m: say '௫' ~~ /<:Numeric>/; # Numeric is not in that list | 18:22 | ||
camelia | 「௫」 | ||
thundergnat | though Numeric_Type and Numeric_value are | 18:23 | |
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timotimo | are there multiple different empty answers for some of the questions? | 18:31 | |
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codesections | thundergnat: Thanks, that's all very helpful – though it makes me realize I'm further from understanding this corner of Raku than I thought | 18:46 | |
m: say 'foo' ~~ /<:bar(True)>+/ | |||
camelia | 「foo」 | ||
codesections | ಠ_ಠ | 18:47 | |
thundergnat | It's complicated... | ||
Unicode in general is difficult. (I guess anything trying to regularize natural language needs to be._ | 18:48 | ||
tobs | hah, I was wondering if Raku wasn't going too far correcting the "Upercase_Map" typo | ||
moritz | travis-ci.org/github/niner/Inline-.../728618708 says "===> Failed to find dependencies: python3:from<native>" | 18:49 | |
should that be removed from META.json? | |||
or is there some way to each zef what that means? | |||
moritz <- packaging newb | 18:50 | ||
timotimo | is it a system where "python" is python3 and "python2" is python2 and "python3" is missing? | 18:53 | |
codesections | I get that it's complicated, and have worked my way through many of the ways the complication is handled. But I don't quite get why a Regex match can't do things the same as &unimatch. | ||
m:say 'a'.unimatch('A', 'Uppercase_Mapping') | 18:54 | ||
evalable6 | True | ||
codesections | So Raku _knows_ the relevant Unicode properties | 18:55 | |
(which, at least on MoarVM, it really should – it compiles the whole Unicode Character Database. | |||
) | 18:56 | ||
But I guess it just hasn't told Regexen about some of them :) | |||
moritz | m: say 'A' ~~ / <:Uppercase_Mapping> / | 18:59 | |
camelia | Nil | ||
moritz | m: say 'A' ~~ / <:Lu> / | ||
camelia | 「A」 | ||
codesections | m: say 'aA' ~~ / <:Uppercase> / # also works | 19:00 | |
camelia | 「A」 | ||
codesections | it's just the ones that require a Str parameter that seem to be the issue | ||
m: say 'Roman: Ⅴ' ~~ /<:numeric_value(5)>/; | 19:01 | ||
camelia | 「Ⅴ」 | ||
codesections | well, some of them, anyway | 19:02 | |
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moritz | m: say 'Roman: Ⅴ' ~~ /<:numeric_value(5)>/; | 19:02 | |
camelia | 「Ⅴ」 | ||
moritz | m: say 'Roman: Ⅴ' ~~ /<:numeric_value(1)>/; | ||
camelia | Nil | ||
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sjaveed | hello everyone! | 19:14 | |
tellable6 | hey sjaveed, you have a message: gist.github.com/cb62d9fd9abcffca3b...cb419d547a | ||
sjaveed | i do? | ||
oh nice | 19:15 | ||
thanks for the info tbrowder! | |||
and thanks tellable6 :-) nice bot | 19:16 | ||
tellable6 | sjaveed, Anytime! | ||
sjaveed | ok so i'm trying to figure out a couple of things: 1. how to organize code in modules - so far I've just been making each class its own module (in a corresponding .rakumod file) | 19:23 | |
not sure if there's an idiomatic way of organizing code or e.g. multiple classes within a module | 19:24 | ||
that might be partly because of some confusion on my part about the meaning of a module - is it essentially like a Java package? The namespace for a class if you would? | |||
the other question is about creating reusable modules that can be published to cpan - there don't seem to be any decent guides on that | 19:25 | ||
i'd love some pointers | |||
solving the second might also solve the first but not sure | 19:26 | ||
this seems to be pretty bare bones: docs.raku.org/language/modules#Pre...the_module but seems to indicate that i might be on the right path | 19:33 | ||
codesections | m: say '1Ⅰ2Ⅱ 3Ⅲ 4Ⅳ 5Ⅴ 6Ⅵ ' ~~ m:g/<:Numeric_Value(2..6)>/ # wow | ||
camelia | (「2」 「Ⅱ」 「3」 「Ⅲ」 「4」 「Ⅳ」 「5」 「Ⅴ」) | ||
codesections | sjaveed: I haven't used Java, but isn't the general rule there "one class" == "one file"? That's not nearly a universal rule in Raku, ime | 19:34 | |
sjaveed | you *can* have inner classes in Java | 19:36 | |
codesections | I think Raku code organization turns more on style/how it makes the most sense to future readers | ||
sjaveed | so how does that work in the Rakuniverse? | ||
codesections | Oh, ok. Like I said, I don't really know Java | ||
sjaveed | understood | ||
my other context is ruby where you can have multiple classes in the same file | 19:37 | ||
but the concept of modules there is a bit different | |||
or seems to be in any case | |||
so codesections you've put multiple classes in a single rakumod file? | |||
and in that case when you use that module, what gets injected into the namespace? | 19:38 | ||
both classes? | |||
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SmokeMachine | m: my token number { \d*\d+ }; say "100" ~~ /<number>/ # should it be matching? | 19:41 | |
camelia | Nil | ||
SmokeMachine | ok, I got it! thanks! | ||
token... | |||
codesections | sjaveed: yeah. (I just tested that to make sure. I _tend_ not to use a ton of classes – I lean more towards functional programming. So I wanted to make sure that didn't cause any issues | 19:44 | |
) | |||
thundergnat | SmokeMachine: tokens don't backtrack, \d* gobbles up all of the digits and doesn't leave at least one for the \d+ | 19:45 | |
so it fails | |||
SmokeMachine | thundergnat: yes, I got it, thanks! | ||
sjaveed | nice ok i think i'm starting to get a better understanding of module structure at least | 19:47 | |
thanks codesections | |||
now to see if i can create ruby-style dsl | 19:48 | ||
codesections | Glad I could help :) “ruby-style dsl” ooh, that sounds fun! | 19:49 | |
timotimo | we do have an example nqp compiler "rubyish" | 19:50 | |
sjaveed | oh? i'm guessing it doesn't work on all of ruby but a decent subset | 19:51 | |
and nqp is the underlying bytecode right? what parrot runs? | |||
still getting up to speed on everything sorry | |||
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thundergnat | m: say join ' ', (0x20 .. 0x0FFF).map( { .chr ~~ /<:nv(1|2|3)>/ or next } ).batch(3)».join; | 19:52 | |
camelia | 123 ²³¹ ١٢٣ ۱۲۳ ߁߂߃ १२३ ১২৩ ੧੨੩ ૧૨૩ ୧୨୩ ௧௨௩ ౧౨౩ ౹౺౻ ౼౽౾ ೧೨೩ ൧൨൩ ෧෨෩ ๑๒๓ ໑໒໓ ༡༢༣ | ||
thundergnat | cool | ||
codesections | parrot is pretty much dead, actually (insert your own monty python joke). | ||
The main VM right now is MoarVM | |||
there are also a runtime on JVM and one for JS, though they aren't as far along as far as I know | 19:53 | ||
sjaveed | lol it's an ex-parrot? | ||
tadzik | oh, rubyish. I remember contributing to that | ||
codesections | (I've only used MoarVM) | ||
sjaveed | ah ok | ||
tadzik | that might have been one of the only things on my resume that I sent for a real job | ||
sjaveed | some of my knowledge is from looking at perl6 a few years ago and while i've been using moarvm, i wasn't sure if that was still tied to parrot or not | 19:54 | |
tadzik: so with that in mind - assuming i'm looking to replicate ruby-style dsl, thoughts on a direction i should investigate? | 19:55 | ||
tadzik | oh no, that was cardinal | ||
github.com/parrot/cardinal | |||
codesections | Nope. MoarVM is a new runtime, written in (fairly minimal amounts of) C | ||
sjaveed | grammars, from what i read briefly, seem to rely on reading from a file so might be useful for somethings | ||
codesections | grammars can read from a file (with the `.parsefile` method) or parse a string (the `.parse` method) | 19:56 | |
tadzik | sjaveed: hm, I'm not sure. What makes a ruby-style dsl ruby-style? :) | ||
but yes, you definitely want to use grammars for this | 19:57 | ||
cardinal's parser may be servicable for this still | |||
sjaveed | so what if i wanted to mix grammars within my ruby code? | ||
er | |||
raku code | |||
tadzik | github.com/parrot/cardinal/blob/ma...grammar.pg | ||
probably won't work as-is, but may serve as at least an inspiration | |||
grammars are raku code :) | 19:58 | ||
so there's nothing you need to do to mix them in | |||
MasterDuke | maybe look at Slang::SQL for inspiration | ||
sjaveed | no what i meant was - i wanted to use a grammar to parse in a rakumod file as raku with some augmented functionality | ||
oh hmmm | |||
MasterDuke: that sounds interesting | 19:59 | ||
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sjaveed | oh that does look interesting | 20:00 | |
this is the correct github, right? github.com/tony-o/perl6-slang-sql | |||
looks like it hasn't been updated in a while but the examples are promising | |||
tadzik | there's a chance that it just works perfectly today and doesn't need any updates :) | 20:01 | |
sjaveed | hah the code is minimal so it seems plausible | 20:02 | |
so it looks like SQL::Slang relies on a single sub named sql which accepts a string (the sql query/command), a list of query param values it seems like and a block and then uses the defined grammar to parse that string and then execute it | 20:07 | ||
so two things of interest there: first, that whole mechanism is very cool, and second, I've not looked at defining subs directly on a module which would be the other aspect of getting to a ruby-style dsl | 20:08 | ||
MasterDuke | there's also Inline::(Perl5|Python) | ||
sjaveed | yeah but i'm not interested in using ruby directly | 20:09 | |
MasterDuke | ah | ||
sjaveed | just using this project to learn raku | ||
it's such a vast language that i feel like it would be very hard to learn everything unless you learn it with a purpose | 20:10 | ||
a set of goals in mind | |||
i just played with raku regexes recently and they're familiar but also so different | 20:11 | ||
now its on to seeing how to do ruby-style dsls in raku since that's something i loved about ruby | |||
and i feel like raku has everything *and* the kitchen sink so there's likely a way to get that done as well | 20:12 | ||
anyway - sorry for the oversharing :-) | |||
timotimo | there was a nice talk about DSLs in perl6 two or so years ago | 20:14 | |
and another article very recently | |||
have you had a look at how Cro's HTTP Router does Its Thing? | |||
sjaveed | yeah i saw the talk | ||
yup went through that as well | |||
timotimo | cool | ||
that'd be a good start | |||
sjaveed | ended up finding another router that uses regexes | ||
but i ended up creating my router which was nice | |||
got a link that that article though timotimo? | 20:15 | ||
timotimo | hmm, let's see | ||
i don't remember much about it | |||
it was for dynamic variables and what they enable | |||
sjaveed | oh interesting | ||
i came across the term recently - related to closures right? | 20:16 | ||
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timotimo | sorry, rather distracted | 20:17 | |
dynamic vars are more about call stack than closures | 20:18 | ||
sjaveed | ah ok - yeah another thing i'll have to look at - hoping something leads mw that way | ||
timotimo | cro's "router" is a sub that just takes a block (closure, essentially), sets a dynamic variable with a specific name, then calls the block you give it | 20:19 | |
the "get" and "put" and other subs also take a block (pointy block, so it also has a signature) and will look up the dynamic variable and that's where the block gets "installed" | 20:20 | ||
sjaveed | right | ||
when i initially looked at Cro::Router it was for the string -> regex conversion | |||
but i need to look at it again for how it handles its dsl | |||
timotimo | dynamic variable is a little like "global variable", except essentially per-thread without being a Thread Local Variable | 20:21 | |
by virtue of living on the callstack | |||
sjaveed | oh interesting | ||
timotimo | they are also not exactly blazing fast | ||
sjaveed | so is it used as a thread local variable? or are thread locals still idiomatic? | ||
timotimo | we do have a dynamic variable cache, though, so it's not as tragically slow as it could be | ||
sjaveed | nice | 20:22 | |
reading this now with an eye on dsl: www.jnthn.net/papers/2020-gpw-cro.pdf - i'll start looking at the Cro::Router code shortly to see how that's laid out | 20:23 | ||
there's a concept of subsets? my subset UUIDv4 of Str where //? | 20:24 | ||
timotimo | aye | ||
sjaveed | it's amazing how often i find things like this that just fit a use case | 20:25 | |
timotimo | it's all run-time checked, though | ||
sjaveed | how's raku not the slowest language on the planet? | ||
timotimo | oh it's pretty slow :P | ||
i meant the subsets, though, not everything | |||
sjaveed | admittedly my scripts are small but seems ok so far lol | ||
maybe i'll start cursing its speed at some point when i stop gawking at its features | |||
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timotimo | the difference between rakus fast features and its slow features can be biiiig | 20:26 | |
sjaveed | yeah? | ||
timotimo | but most of the time a very simple tweak to your code can get you from slow to fast-enough | ||
also, post your code on the channel for a chance to win fabulous speed increases | 20:27 | ||
to rakudo itself | |||
sjaveed | oh nice! | ||
timotimo | have you read the raku weekly at all? | ||
sjaveed | but yeah i'd probably never imagine something like subset exists and would've implemented it myself so if it turns out to be slow, i figure i can always go back to doing things manually | 20:28 | |
nope | |||
is that a newsletter? | |||
timotimo | often you see messages a la "made $feature $number times faster" or "made $feature $number percent as fast" | ||
sjaveed | nice | ||
MasterDuke | rakudoweekly.blog/2020/09/14/2020-...ally-raku/ | ||
sjaveed | looks like there's plenty of opportunity to contribute to moarvm itself then | ||
timotimo | yeah, every week it lists blog posts, interesting (or maybe just "all") tweets and comments and such, as well as stuff people have been working on in rakudo and such | 20:29 | |
sjaveed | very cool | ||
timotimo | the optimization opportunities live at every level of the stack | 20:30 | |
sjaveed | i might have to pick up moritz' book as well | ||
timotimo: yeah feels like that | |||
timotimo | there's an interesting branch in moarvm at the moment for implementing a paper called "zero-overhead metaprogramming" or something like that | 20:31 | |
sjaveed | oh that sounds like an over-promise lol | 20:32 | |
but definitely interesting | |||
timotimo | it's a cool thing, it's based on recording stuff and reacting accordingly | 20:33 | |
and also, lets you write stuff in nqp code that handles policies | 20:35 | ||
sjaveed | so mixing nqp code with raku? | ||
timotimo | well, parts of rakudo are written in nqp | ||
this is really deep internal stuff :) | 20:36 | ||
sjaveed | hah yeah and i'm a total beginner at this but some of these insights are fascinating | ||
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timotimo | for some reason, not finding the code i wanted to show | 20:38 | |
hm | 20:39 | ||
not really something you can just look at and realize why it's cool | 20:40 | ||
sjaveed | hah yeah i was just thinking that'd be like pearls before swine | ||
timotimo | haha | ||
sjaveed | i might not understand why it's so awesome | ||
timotimo | anyway, one part of it is that you can write stuff in C and it'll be fast, but moarvm's "record and optimize based on what we've seen" can't just look in there and toss out unnecessary overhead or anything | 20:42 | |
sjaveed | i have to say that i didn't think i'd find as welcoming a community as i did when i went to ruby but #raku and /r/rakulang are pretty cool :-) | 20:43 | |
timotimo | so we're moving things from C to nqp where moar's optimizer can observe and toss out repeated checks and such | ||
sjaveed | ah nice | ||
that makes sense | |||
is this part of the rakuast branch? | |||
timotimo | is much easier to grasp when jnthn does the explaining :D | ||
sjaveed | that talk got me fired up | 20:44 | |
timotimo | rakuast is a separate project | ||
El_Che | timotimo: will there be a day where nqp code will be replaced by raku? | ||
timotimo | possible, but not necessary | ||
sjaveed | ah ok | ||
timotimo | um | ||
i mean, it's possible, but not necessarily going to happen soon | |||
sjaveed | can i access any of the raku internals that are coded in nqp? | 20:45 | |
i'd imagine c would be a bit harder to reach | |||
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timotimo | you can reach relatively deep into the internals from raku itself | 20:46 | |
sjaveed | nice | ||
timotimo | m: say Str.^methods | ||
camelia | (BUILD Capture Int Num Version chomp pred succ match subst-mutate parse-base samecase samemark samespace word-by-word trim-leading trim-trailing trim encode NFC NFD NFKC NFKD unival univals wordcase trans parse-names uniparse indent codes chars uc lc … | ||
timotimo | m: say Str.^methods[5].signature | ||
camelia | (Str:D: *%_ --> Str:D) | ||
timotimo | m: say Str.^methods[5].signature.parameters[0] | ||
camelia | No such method 'parameters' for invocant of type 'Signature' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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sjaveed | <3 | ||
alright - getting pulled away but i'll be back for more questions | 20:48 | ||
thanks codesections and timotimo! | |||
timotimo | ah, see ya later | ||
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Geth | doc/seq-op-variants: 2be59b347d | (Stoned Elipot)++ | doc/Language/operators.pod6 document sequence operator variants ^... and ^...^ ref #3360 while here add output to an example for this operator |
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doc: stoned++ created pull request #3647: document sequence operator variants ^... and ^...^ ref #3360 |
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linkable6 | DOC#3360 [open]: github.com/Raku/doc/issues/3360 [checklist][docs][versions] Checklist for 2020.05 | ||
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codesections | um. After all that, it just needed different brackets | 21:21 | |
m: say 'ab' ~~ /<:Uppercase_Mapping{'A'}>/ | |||
camelia | 「a」 | ||
codesections | m: say 'ab' ~~ /<:Uppercase_Mapping{'C'}>/ | 21:22 | |
camelia | 「a」 | ||
codesections | er, no, still not right | ||
oops | |||
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rypervenche | lizmat: Hmm, I wonder. Should we maybe replace the camel with a butterfly instead of just removing the camel? In github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/3908 | 22:15 | |
codesections | m: say '{' ~~ /<:bmg('}'.ord)>/ # This works *only* if you convert the argument to a number | 22:16 | |
camelia | 「{」 | ||
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