🦋 Welcome to the MAIN() IRC channel of the Raku Programming Language (raku.org). Log available at irclogs.raku.org/raku/live.html . If you're a beginner, you can also check out the #raku-beginner channel! Set by lizmat on 6 September 2022. |
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cfa | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/5165 | 00:00 | |
can probably be retitled and clarified by someone more knowledgeable than me | 00:01 | ||
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jaguart | docs show using `submethod BUILD ( :$!x ) { }` to automagically populate private $!x -> is there a variant that binds? Or do I have to `submethod TWEAK (:$x ) { $!x := $x }` | 00:16 | |
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Nemokosch | this is what I'd call a "vrurg question" 🙊 | 00:21 | |
vrurg | jaguart: `has $.foo is build(:bind)` should do it. | 00:23 | |
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jaguart | nice - that works if I have no BUILD submethod, but not if I do have a BUILD | 00:30 | |
jaguart | so no need at all BUILD on a private attribue - :)) | 00:31 | |
m: -> {}.Str.say | 00:52 | ||
camelia | Block object coerced to string (please use .gist or .raku to do that) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jaguart | is there any way to test if something can .Str ? | 00:53 | |
m:say -> {}.^can('Str') | |||
evalable6 | (Str Str) | ||
jaguart | I mean can .Str without emitting warnings on STDERR :) | ||
I mean can .Str without emitting warnings on STDERR :) | 00:54 | ||
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Nemokosch | this worked though, no? | 00:58 | |
there is also .?Str, as in "do if you can, return Nil otherwise" | 01:01 | ||
rf | m: say (do if "".Str { 'yes' } else { 'no' }); | 01:02 | |
camelia | no | ||
rf | m: say (do if "".^can("Str") { 'yes' } else { 'no' }); | ||
camelia | yes | ||
rf | Forgot the .^can like a dingus | ||
vrurg | jaguart: moreover, avoid using BUILD whatsoever unless you KNOW what you're doing. | 01:08 | |
jaguart | I can do that! | 01:13 | |
rf | Is there any way to do introspection on an variable name? | 01:14 | |
Something like: my $hi = "abc"; $hi.^var-name -> "hi"; | 01:15 | ||
jaguart | m: my $a = 4; say $a.VAR.name | ||
camelia | $a | ||
rf | Oh sweet, thanks! | 01:16 | |
I had the goofy idea to write a CSS library in Raku and use the variable name as class if you don't specify | 01:17 | ||
jaguart | not so good for subs/methods though as their internal .VAR.name may not match their name in the caller | ||
in: class Foo { has $.bar = 42 } -> is there any introspection that tells me the Attribute's default value? i.e. the 42? | 01:23 | ||
Nemokosch | it doesn't make things easier that this is not a "default value" in the same sense has Int $.bar would have the default value of (Int) | 01:35 | |
I think has $.bar = 42 is actually like my $bar = 42 - 42 has no special relevance | 01:38 | ||
has $.bar is default(42) would be different | 01:39 | ||
rf | Here's a trick to find the default value :^) | 01:46 | |
m: class Foo { has $.bar = 42 }; Foo.new.bar.say; | 01:47 | ||
camelia | 42 | ||
Nemokosch | 🧠 | 01:53 | |
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jaguart | m: class C { has $.x is rw = 42 }; my $a = C.new; $a.x.say; $a.x = Nil; $a.x.say; my $b = C.new; $b.x.say | 02:02 | |
camelia | 42 (Any) 42 |
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jaguart | so it acts as a constructor default | ||
the is default(42) is used whrn an Attr is assigned Nil | |||
m: class C { has $.x is rw is default(42) }; my $a = C.new; $a.x.say; $a.x = Nil; $a.x.say; my $b = C.new; $b.x.say | 02:03 | ||
camelia | 42 42 42 |
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rf | It's not a constructor default, it's a fallback | 02:17 | |
I believe | |||
m: class C { has $.x; method new(:$x = 123) { $!x = $x; } }; say C.new.x; say C.new(x => 3); | 02:19 | ||
camelia | Cannot look up attributes in a C type object. Did you forget a '.new'? in method new at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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rf | Maybe new has to be BUILD | 02:20 | |
jaguart | Seems to act as the initial value for the attr when the object is instantiated | 02:24 | |
I would expect if you provided defaults in methods like TWEAK et al that they would apply after this | |||
rf | Makes sense. | 02:25 | |
jaguart | m: class C { has $.x is rw = 42; submethod TWEAK ( :$x = 123 ) { say $!x; $!x = $x; } }; C.new.x.say | 02:27 | |
camelia | 42 123 |
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jaguart | this works | 02:34 | |
m: class C { method new ( Mu \x ) { say x } };C.new( <b> ) | |||
camelia | b | ||
jaguart | m: class C { method new ( Mu \x ) { say x } };C.new( :a<b> ) | ||
camelia | Too few positionals passed; expected 2 arguments but got 1 in method new at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jaguart | why does passing a pair in not? | ||
tonyo | it's trying to match a named param | 02:35 | |
jaguart | new has an ary of 1? | ||
tonyo | it expected two arguments and got one, expected (CLASS, Mu) but got (CLASS, :a) | 02:36 | |
jaguart | oh - so ignoring the pair as if it were an optional named arg | 02:37 | |
tonyo | m: class C {method new (Mu \x=1, *%_) { say x; say %_; } };C.new(:a<b>); | ||
camelia | 1 {a => b} |
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tonyo | yea | ||
jaguart | how do I get pairs to be accepted? ie a sig that says no-named args? | 02:38 | |
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tonyo | kind of depends on your use case, are you trying to get a list of pairs? | 02:39 | |
jaguart | no - just one arg, even if its a pair | 02:40 | |
tonyo | m: sub a (\x) { dd x; }; a(:hello<world>.Pair) | 02:42 | |
camelia | :hello("world") | ||
tonyo | or you can do this but it's more difficult to grok imo | ||
m: sub a (\x) { dd x; }; a((:hello<world>)) | |||
camelia | :hello("world") | ||
tonyo | or, with the class: | 02:43 | |
m: class C {method new (Mu \x) { say x; } };C.new((:a<b>)); | |||
camelia | a => b | ||
jaguart | can I not do it on the Signature side? rather than the caller side? | ||
tonyo | this is super ugly and i'm sure there's a better way | 02:47 | |
m: multi sub a(*%x where {.keys == 1}) { a(Pair.new(%x.keys[0], %x{%x.keys[0]})); }; multi sub a(Pair:D \x) { dd x; }; a(:a<b>); | |||
camelia | :a("b") | ||
jaguart | nice - I can do a multi with Pair:D - that works | 02:48 | |
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jaguart | I thought I heard somewhere about ( $x, *% () ) forcing *% to be empty - but cant get that working | 02:49 | |
oops - multi seems to give me a problem because my class is a transparent factory :( | 02:52 | ||
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rf | So how does a method know the difference between a pair and a named arg, does it take in the argument then see if there is a corresponding named arg? | 03:13 | |
jaguart | meh: had to `multi method new ( Mu \x = Nil, *%opt ) {` and then code if x == Nil and %opt.elems ==1 | 03:14 | |
I think that unless you use the extra `()` or Pair.new('x',1) as a caller you can't. | 03:29 | ||
It seems that the Capture side of the question is pair-greedy - all the unadorned pairs end up in named. | 03:30 | ||
m: Pair.new("hey","ho").Str.raku.say | 03:31 | ||
camelia | "hey\tho" | ||
jaguart | unexpected use of tab? | ||
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ugexe | thats just how Pairs were made to stringify apparently | 03:42 | |
it originated with github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/43...661d1b6R12 | 03:44 | ||
m: my %a = a => 1, b => 2; say %a.Str.raku | 03:45 | ||
camelia | "a\t1\nb\t2" | ||
ugexe | as such i wouldn't call it unexpected | 03:46 | |
jaguart | oh that makes sense... I was thinking one-pair, but a hash looks better when it's keys are tabbed | ||
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jaguart | umm: I inspected a sub and got: `methods : [Capture of returns]` - and spent 10 minutes debugging before discovering that this is not a sentence, but indeed a list of methods on Sub - doh! I thought it was talking to me. | 06:09 | |
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zep20230124 | test | 16:08 | |
Abhoerschutz | zep20230124: Test succeeded. | 16:10 | |
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Zephyr | test2 | 16:13 | |
test from the other side | |||
zep20230124 | alright, that succeeded too | ||
lizmat | succeeded | ||
yup | |||
zep20230124 | for some reason the server seemed to have automatically kicked the bridge a bit ago, I'll look into what's causing it | 16:14 | |
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zep20230124 | should be fixed | 16:29 | |
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tbrowder | jaguart: thnx, now i have it mostly working as i expected. but when, as root, i try to uninstall a module i get an error. i’ll have to give more details later, but i’ve seen it before. | 16:30 | |
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lizmat clickbaits rakudoweekly.blog/2023/01/23/2023-...nk-you-jj/ | 17:19 | ||
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[Coke] | tellable6: back | 17:23 | |
tellable6 | [Coke], I haven't seen back around, did you mean kkkk? | ||
[Coke] | ... ww. :) | ||
my windows install is now complaining on 'zef install App::Cal' "Cannot create a Zef::Distribution from non-existant path" | 17:31 | ||
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[Coke] | where the path is to a .tar.gz\META6.json | 17:37 | |
and the .tar.gz is an empty folder. | |||
ugexe | how long is that path? | 17:38 | |
[Coke] | ugh. removed ~/.zef - now it's complaining that it can't fetch 360.zef.pm/ | 17:39 | |
doing a full reinstall of rakudo/zef. | 17:40 | ||
(from 2022.07) | |||
ugexe | those are certainly strange. appveyor shows that zef can install .tar.gz files here -- github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/main/.ap...or.yml#L76 and shows it can recover from deleting the data in ~/.zef here -- github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/9779091b...ml#L91-L92 | 17:41 | |
[Coke] | could be a result of me trying to update to 2022.12, backing out, reinstalling .07 earlier... thought I had wiped the install, but doing again, just to be safe. | 17:42 | |
wiped install directory, rebuilt/reinstalled raku; installed zef from updated git clone. run "zef install App::Cal" - searching for missing dependencies, extracting aborted, all mirrors updated, cannot create a zef installation from non-existent path (presumably because the extracts aborted) | 17:52 | ||
how can I get more details on the aborted extracts? | |||
(it had 3 extracts that were reported as aborted) | 17:54 | ||
zef install Data::Dump (one of the deps) installs fine | 17:55 | ||
data::dump is one of the ones that complained that the extract aborted when trying to install App::Cal | 17:58 | ||
ugexe | atm i don't think there is a good way. you could edit these two lines to show the output from the command, and rerun zef via `raku -I. bin/zef install App::Cal` -- github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/9779091b...od#L97-L98 | ||
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[Coke] | Trying to do Text::Tabs, one of the deps. if I run with --verbose it says that fetching and extraction ran ok, but still errors on "cannot create zef::distribution" and if I look at the path, there is again an empty .tar.gz folder with no META6.json (this after again removing ~/.zef) | 18:01 | |
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ugexe | what is the full output with --verbose | 18:03 | |
[Coke] | if I remove the :bin in the stderr and add "say $_", I see "tar: ..\<...>.tar.gz: cannot open: no such file or directory, error is not recoverable" | 18:04 | |
ugexe | i wonder if there is a difference in the tar files that work vs dont | 18:05 | |
[Coke] | have there been any changes to zef recently that would impact how path names are created or interpreted? | 18:06 | |
I think Data::Dump complained once and then worked when run directly | |||
ugexe | no | 18:07 | |
[Coke] | gist.github.com/coke/e578a8e6da5c1...b6fc2b27fd | 18:08 | |
that includes verbose and the diagnostic tar output | 18:09 | ||
I am running in git bash on windows, fwiw. (and until recently have had no issues with zef installs) | 18:10 | ||
~/.zef/tmp has a bunch of <hex>.tar.gz and corresponding <hex>.tar.gz.lock entries. | 18:11 | ||
didn't check byte for byte, but the "no such file or directory" does seem to have a directory listing there. | 18:12 | ||
38fc... has a dist folder underneath which has a META6.json | 18:13 | ||
cd | |||
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(oops) | 18:14 | ||
ugexe | github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/9779091b...#L162-L167 -- replace the body of that function with just `code();` if you want to rule out the lockfile stuff | ||
[Coke] | ... OOF - if I go to a cmd prompt and run zef from there it works. | ||
I've been running raku & zef under git bash for ages, no idea if something changed on my machine recently to break that. | 18:15 | ||
but if works at the command prompt, I can deal with that for now. | |||
ugexe | is `tar --version` different in between those two shells you are using? | ||
maybe one is using a type of `tar` that needs some adjustment | 18:16 | ||
[Coke] | cmd has bsdtar 3.5.2, git bash has gnu tar 1.34 | 18:17 | |
so, quite possible. But I haven't upgraded git bash... in a year, maybe? | |||
ugexe | zef supports both afaik (macos uses bsdtar, and linux usually gnu tar), so maybe something windows specific | ||
[Coke] | weird. Thanks for helping me track it down. | ||
(even with things working in CMD, still had to do File::Directory::Tree with --/rea) | 18:21 | ||
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rf | I'm having some issues converting a list of lists to a map, does anyone see anything wrong with this? @my-list>>.map({ Map.new(name => @_[0], author => @_[1], href => @_[2], rating => @_[3]) }) where @my-list = [['abc', 'abc', 'abc', 'abc]]; | 18:35 | |
List of lists to a list of maps | |||
lizmat | m: dd Map.new( foo => 42 )' | 18:42 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp> Two terms in a row at <tmp>:1 ------> dd Map.new( foo => 42 )⏏' expecting any of: infix infix stopper postfix statement end statement… |
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lizmat | m: dd Map.new( foo => 42 ) | ||
camelia | Map.new | ||
lizmat | m: dd Map.new( (foo => 42) ) | ||
camelia | Map.new((:foo(42))) | ||
lizmat | rf ^^ | ||
rf | Ah, the parens bite me once again, thanks Liz! | 18:43 | |
lizmat | Map.new would just silently eat the named variable, you need to provide them as a list of Pairs | ||
it's bitten me plenty as well :-( | |||
rf | I will gladly take this over the junk I've dealt with in other language, Raku rocks nonetheless | 18:44 | |
p6steve | m: say 'ok from discord'; | 18:45 | |
m: (foo => 42).Map | 18:48 | ||
rf | m: say 'okay from IRC'; | ||
camelia | okay from IRC | ||
p6steve | m: (foo => 42).Map.say | ||
^ just wondering if this a bit nicer | 18:49 | ||
lol - just wondered if m: works from this side of the bridge | 18:50 | ||
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m: %(foo=>42).say | 18:52 | ||
rf | Is there a way I can construct a without using Map.new and without binding it to a container with the %sigil? | ||
Construct a map* | 18:53 | ||
something like `(:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")) is Map` | |||
p6steve | m: (:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")).Map.WHAT | 18:54 | |
rf | m: (:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")).Map.WHAT | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
rf | m: (:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")).Map.WHAT.say | ||
camelia | (Map) | ||
rf | Aha! Thank you! | ||
p6steve | Personally I try to use Array and Hash over List and Map ... there is better support for literals and they sit better with the sigils | 18:55 | |
tonyo | Map.new( (<pairs) ) also does it | 18:56 | |
p6steve | m: %(:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")).WHAT.say | ||
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tonyo | m: say Map.new((:a<A>,:b<B>)) | 18:56 | |
camelia | Map.new((a => A, b => B)) | ||
tonyo | m: %(:hello("world"), :eggs("yum")).WHAT.say | ||
camelia | (Hash) | ||
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p6steve | m: %(:hello<world>, :eggs<yum>).WHAT.say | 19:01 | |
m: %(:hello<world>, :eggs<yum>)<eggs>.say | |||
rf | p6steve: I'd prefer for it to be immutable in my case, but I understand what you mean. | 19:12 | |
tellable6 | rf, I'll pass your message to p6steve | ||
Nemokosch | Also apparently neither Map nor List are parametrizable | 19:18 | |
p6steve | rf - fair enough, with raku you have the choice. For me, I would be thinking Map is not really immutable and since raku is more about clarity than speed then Hash is a bit more natural | 19:21 | |
Nemokosch | indeed it's not really immutable. I hope one day codesections will just show up with the persistent data type implementation... | 19:22 | |
p6steve | ValueMap+ (now), true Immutable++ (when it comes) ... in the spirit of raku can do it all ... | 19:27 | |
... but a Hash can do everything a Map can and more, so (for me) for smallish programs that need "meat & potatoes" coding why strip back? | 19:30 | ||
Nemokosch | m: %(Map.new(:2foo)).WHAT.say # is this a Map? | 19:31 | |
oh right | |||
food for thought? 😛 | |||
p6steve | tata | 19:35 | |
Nemokosch | what do you mean? | 19:43 | |
tonyo | m: %(Map.new(:2foo)).WHAT.say # is this a Map? | 19:51 | |
camelia | (Map) | ||
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Geth | ecosystem: 2colours++ created pull request #612: Time::Duration moved to fez |
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jaguart | tbrowder: I've given up on zef-as-root for the moment, install fails with odd permission issues, uninstall/reinstall rakudo and now running in user-mode. Doesn't bode well for production commissioning. TBH I'm not sure if its zef, the 2022.12 build (see windows issues on github), or quality issues with dists. It's on my to-do | 22:32 | |
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Nemokosch | 2022.12 was kind of a jump into deep water, wouldn't be surprised if some weirdness sneaked in during the many changes | 22:39 | |
jaguart | I'm hoping next release will fix windows workflow tests on github - otherwise that will become a mental toothache | 22:50 | |
Nemokosch | I wouldn't keep my hopes high in your place... is it even an analyzed bug or just "used to work before, doesn't work now apparently"? | 22:57 | |
jaguart | I hoped ugexe would be the one to raise an issue - they seemed to have more of an idea when we --ll-exception'd it | 22:59 | |
Nemokosch | ugexe probably indeed know more about it than we would but yes, it's kind of a niche | 23:02 | |
ugexe | jaguart: do you have a windows vm? | 23:05 | |
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cokebot9000 | test | 23:13 | |
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ugexe | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/cc...82a56d8e6d and github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/93...455f664079 are the only two things in the 2022.12 release that look related to precomp stuff, so if you (or someone else) had such a VM they could try reverting those commits to see if it improves anything. that would give a better idea of what to | 23:14 | |
poke (although those commits are otherwise doing the right thing and we shouldn't expect to revert them to solve this) | |||
tonyo | what exactly is the issue? | 23:18 | |
or, what is the goal that is raising the issue | |||
ugexe | my personal issue is i cant get github actions to finish the CI tests that appveyor finishes | 23:19 | |
it seems to be related to precompilation files in one way or another | 23:20 | ||
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