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sten_____ | : | 01:28 | |
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sten_____ | .say for <A>..<z> | 01:29 | |
evalable6 | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z |
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sten_____ | '[' , ']' , '\' , '^' , '`' : What that ???? | 01:31 | |
uzl[m] | m: say "A".ord, "z".ord; | 01:37 | |
camelia | 65122 | ||
uzl[m] | m: say "A".ord, " ", "z".ord, " ", "["; | 01:38 | |
camelia | 65 122 [ | ||
uzl[m] | m: say "A".ord, " ", "z".ord, " ", "[".ord; | ||
camelia | 65 122 91 | ||
uzl[m] | sten_____: You're looping over a range from "A" to "z", and that range includes a few other characters other than alphabetic characters | 01:40 | |
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PimDaniel | \o Hi | 10:34 | |
tellable6 | 2021-03-04T10:42:15Z #raku <jmerelo> PimDaniel sorry, I didn't catch this before... You can use .tell jmerelo to leave messages for me here. | ||
2021-03-04T10:43:21Z #raku <jmerelo> PimDaniel you can use the sigil & to indicate it's a block instead of a $ | |||
Geth | Ā¦ problem-solving: patrickbkr assigned to codesections Issue The PS-process' acceptance policy doesn't match reality github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/272 | ||
PimDaniel jemerelo the last problem is done. Thank's. | |||
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PimDaniel | I've got a problem with push : when inside a class i write : push @!angle, ($!xpos,$!xpos); It seams that i pushed an address instead of values because at least each part of the array @angle contains the last value of $!xpos and $!ypos. How to work around this? | 10:38 | |
I can resolve the problem by copying $!xpos and $!xpos into my variables eg ($x,$y) = $!xpos,$!ypos but i think there's a better solution. | 10:40 | ||
moritz | are these numbers? if yes, just push (+$!xpos, +$!xpos) | 10:50 | |
PimDaniel thank's moritz, i just seee into the reference that $!xpos.item could decontainerize it. | 10:53 | ||
If this works, i think it's better for one to read code afterwards. | 10:54 | ||
moritz | TBH I find .item just as unintuitive as +, because it's it's already an item (just like it's already a number) | 10:55 | |
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moritz | maybe most readable: sub decont($x) { $x } with an explanatory comment | 10:56 | |
and then push (decont($!a), decont($!b)) | |||
PimDaniel moritz , it does not seam to work anyway with .item. :( | 10:58 | ||
decont is probably the best method. | |||
The *good one. | |||
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pedro__ | hi | 11:37 | |
moritz | hi pedro__ | 11:39 | |
pedro__ | I have a doubt | ||
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Geth | doc/finanalyst-patch-2: cce55dd49e | (Richard Hainsworth)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/IO/Path/Parts.pod6 Update Parts.pod6 copy-paste-o by context should be 'volume', probably text pasted from elsewhere. |
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uzl[m] | .ask lizmat is the bot for submitting Rakudo Weekly News entries still around? In any case, this is a Raku-related link: lobste.rs/s/diluza/imagining_ideal...or_writing | 13:14 | |
tellable6 | uzl[m], I'll pass your message to lizmat | ||
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hazim | hello i have a question , is there something like java synchronized in raku | 13:18 | |
tellable6 | 2021-01-31T10:29:24Z #raku <jmerelo> hazim that fails from time to time. You can try and install it by hand in advance. | ||
2021-01-31T10:36:53Z #raku <PimDaniel> hazim i tried to install cro and i got theses erreurs => /usr/bin/ldĀ : ne peut trouver -ltommath /usr/bin/ldĀ : ne peut trouver -latomic_ops | |||
2021-01-31T10:38:22Z #raku <PimDaniel> hazim but theses are easy to resolve has you may know, but you can may be check if you have theses libraries anyway. | |||
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CIAvash | weekly: lobste.rs/s/diluza/imagining_ideal...or_writing | 13:22 | |
notable6 | CIAvash, Noted! (weekly) | ||
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codesections | CIAvash: thanks for linking that; it's good to hear what some non-Rakoons think about those ideas | 14:18 | |
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lizmat | weekly: lobste.rs/s/diluza/imagining_ideal...or_writing | 15:36 | |
notable6 | lizmat, Noted! (weekly) | ||
tellable6 | 2021-03-05T13:14:07Z #raku <uzl[m]> lizmat is the bot for submitting Rakudo Weekly News entries still around? In any case, this is a Raku-related link: lobste.rs/s/diluza/imagining_ideal...or_writing | ||
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lizmat | ^^ uzl[m] noted :-) | 15:36 | |
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codesections | From that comment thread: > The speaker goes on to talk about Raku, which I guess is what Perl6 turned into (?), as being one of the fun languages with a friendly community. | 15:52 | |
which gets the reply: > Yikes, I wouldnāt touch perl with a barge pole :) | |||
codesections sighs heavily | 15:53 | ||
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jdv79 | sounds about right. nothings changed in the last decade or so in that regard. | 16:56 | |
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tonyo | if there isn't implicit variable declaration what is the point? | 17:30 | |
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gfldex | codesections: I like it when I read such comments. Without knowing a person well it can be quite hard to tell if their opinion is based on good judgement/deep knowledge or if they are driven my vanity. The faster I can identify a fool the faster I can ignore them. | 18:29 | |
El_Che | gfldex: www.kimaerickson.com/wp-content/up...PMILWT.jpg | 18:30 | |
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raydiak | Just playing devil's advocate here, but to assess a statement based on its source (and by extension, the source's real or imagined motivation, character, history, or other attributes) is a logical fallacy with some latin name from debate class which I don't know. There's always more context you may or may not know, regardless of your assumptions about the source. The person could be saying that because they're | 19:14 | |
emtionally attached to another paradigm with a lot of dogma about why perl is so bad, or because they were the lead developer of a large project with too many junior engineers under them, or because they wrote mission-critical stuff in raku and it actually failed to achieve mission objectives | |||
codesections | what syntactical role is the colon in the following line playing? | 19:16 | |
m: say :{ #`( stuff) } | 19:17 | ||
camelia | {} | ||
codesections | My first thought would be that it makes sure that the {} is a hash rather than a block (or the reverse), but it doesn't seem to | 19:18 | |
raydiak | codesections: docs.raku.org/language/hashmap#index-entry-:{} | 19:19 | |
"By default keys in { } are forced to strings. To compose a hash with non-string keys, use a colon prefix" | 19:20 | ||
MasterDuke | --target=parse might be helpful | ||
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codesections | not sure how I missed that, raydiak++. Thanks | 19:21 | |
raydiak | yw | ||
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raydiak | Anyone working on anything cool/awesome/inpiring/(verg/adverb/part-of-speech-of-your-choice) today? | 20:20 | |
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El_Che | raydiak: I wanted to pick up some JS for a future project and wrote a page with cats and Kanban/Agile quotes (to laugh with the extreme evangelists at work :) ) | 20:34 | |
Cool, you can just drop js on github pages and it works | 20:36 | ||
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cog | Hi, is there a way to predeclare an enum, I will define later with an EVAL ? | 20:57 | |
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moritz | well, you can do something like my \TheEnum = EVAL $string; | 20:59 | |
of course you have none of the compile-time benefits of an enum if you don'T delare it at compile time | 21:00 | ||
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cog | m: BEGIN { my $reg-type-str = "1 => 1"; EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( $reg-type-str )"; } | 21:06 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> EVAL is a very dangerous function!!! (use the MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL pragma to override this error but only if you're VERY sure your data contains no injection attacks). at <tmp>:1 ------> 3 Reg-Tyā¦ |
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cog | m: use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { my $reg-type-str = "1 => 1"; EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( $reg-type-str )"; } | 21:07 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> An exception occurred while evaluating a BEGIN at <tmp>:1 Exception details: 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling This type cannot unbox to a native string: P6opaque, Int at : |
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cog | m: > use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( 1 => 1 )"; } | 21:10 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Preceding context expects a term, but found infix > instead. at <tmp>:1 ------> 3>7ā5 use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "e |
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cog | m: use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( 1 => 1 )"; } | 21:11 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> An exception occurred while evaluating a BEGIN at <tmp>:1 Exception details: 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling This type cannot unbox to a native string: P6opaque, Int at : |
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cog | m: use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "class {}"; } | 21:13 | |
camelia | Use of Nil in string context in block at <tmp> line 1 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> An exception occurred while evaluating a BEGIN at <tmp>:1 Exception details: 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /home/camelia/Eā¦ |
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cog | m: use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "class \{\}"; } | 21:14 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
raydiak | El_Che: kanban means many different things according to search engines and even my own work expeience. can you show me in code what you're working on? | 21:15 | |
El_Che | "working on"is stretching it :) nxadm.github.io/TheOracleOfKanbanJS/ | 21:16 | |
raydiak | heh, cool little steam of inspiration, though | 21:19 | |
El_Che | :) | 21:20 | |
raydiak | I used to work on the shop floor of a manufacutring company which took many inspirations from Toyota, we had a very different concept of "kanban" more like here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban | 21:23 | |
cog | m: > use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( a => 1 )"; } | 21:25 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Preceding context expects a term, but found infix > instead. at <tmp>:1 ------> 3>7ā5 use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "e |
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cog | m: use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; BEGIN { EVAL "enum Reg-Types is export ( a => 1 )"; } | 21:26 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
cog | Silly me | ||
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El_Che | raydiak: I have no problems with kanban (or boards and tracks), but I feel the ideas are not really followed and it turns very fast into rituals | 21:29 | |
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raydiak | El_Che: if you are saying that some poeple grasp quickly for rote knowledge while others seek a higher structural and logical wisdom, then...I agree? | 21:34 | |
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cog | Solved my problem. Creating my enum in a BEGIN { EVAL "..." }, I dit not need to predeclare. But that question is left open. | 21:40 | |
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tonyo | we used a flavor of kanban in the military for avionics | 22:31 | |
they didn't call it that, though. we also did lean and six sigma. | 22:32 | ||
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jdv79 | all the "agile" stuff ive seen is garbage. ritual, excess, and unproductive. | 22:53 | |
at $work we oficially do kanban but in reality not really. its bs. | 22:55 | ||
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