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guifa2 | Well, it honestly sounds like we've got a few people that can work together to make stuff happen on the pod-front | 01:02 | |
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raydiak | Is it intentional that modules cannot be loaded from a directory containing a META6.json? Whether using "raku -I" or "use lib", trying to "use" or "require" a module by name fails. Passing the filename with extension to require at runtime works, though. Deleting META6.json also gets rid of the problem. | 01:33 | |
guifa2 | raydiak: hrm, I haven't had that problem. Are you using 'raku -I lib' or just 'raku -I' ? | 01:36 | |
raydiak | guifa2: I was doing some temporary things in the root of a module, so I copied something to the root of the module and tried to include it with "-I.". This fails if there is a META6.json in the same directory | 01:39 | |
guifa2: in an empty dir try this: echo "{}" > META6.json && echo > Foo.rakumod && raku -I. -e 'use Foo' | 01:43 | ||
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raydiak | You'll get a warning about no name being declared in META6.json, but it's irrelevant to the behavior. You can just as easily echo '{"name":""}' > META6.json to silence the warning, I just omitted it for berevity. Either way, "use Foo" fails. | 01:48 | |
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guifa2 | Hmm. That's probably a question for ugexe or someone who does more with the module integration. I'd just keep everything in a lib/ folder and -Ilib in the meantime — it's never failed me (fwiw) | 02:00 | |
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raydiak | Thanks for trying anyway. That is how I typically structure them, just stumbled across this while doing temporary work on a copy of a file, trying to narrow down some bitrot in one of my modules. Just trying to decide if that's somehow intentional or if I should report it as a bug. | 02:05 | |
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Smack (0.5.2) by 03HANENKAMP | 02:07 | |
raydiak | p6: class C { has $.sig = :(|); } | 02:08 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== QAST::Block with cuid 1 has not appeared |
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raydiak | Anyone have thoughts on that one? Has the syntax changed or something? This is code originally from half a decade ago, no idea when it broke. | 02:09 | |
ShimmerFairy | Regardless of what should happen, NQP details shouldn't be leaking like that. | 02:21 | |
raydiak | And we report bugs on github instead of RT these days, correct? | 02:26 | |
[Coke] | yes. | 02:46 | |
raydiak | Thanks | 02:51 | |
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Geth | ¦ problem-solving: JJ assigned to jnthn Issue The raku-community-modules organization and its problems. github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/210 | 07:27 | |
ecosystem: 2c37478af5 | (JJ Merelo)++ | META.list Sort alphabetically |
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ecosystem: 65352ca214 | (JJ Merelo)++ | META.list Move perl6-community-modules → raku-community-modules and sort |
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ecosystem: 4527026a6e | (JJ Merelo)++ | META.list Rearrangement |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Text::ShellWords (0.1.1) by 03SOFTMOTH | 08:55 | |
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Geth | ¦ problem-solving: lizmat unassigned from jnthn Issue The raku-community-modules organization and its problems. github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/210 | 09:15 | |
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lizmat | raydiak: yes, if a directory that is indicated with -I if "use lib" has a META6.json file in it, it *will* be taken as authoritative | 09:17 | |
so, if the file you'd want to use is not in it, it won't be found | 09:18 | ||
this was done specifically so that files could benefit from things like $?RESOURCES and such | |||
if I recall correctly | 09:19 | ||
perhaps we should introduce an environment variable to override this behaviour | |||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Game::Covid19 (0.0.5) by 03ELIZABETH | 10:22 | |
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JJMerelo | releasable6: status | 10:42 | |
releasable6 | JJMerelo, Next release in ≈6 days and ≈8 hours. There are no known blockers. Changelog for this release was not started yet | ||
JJMerelo, Details: gist.github.com/69c30c1e3a0a96356d...d02d33ecb1 | |||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Config (3.0.0) by 03TYIL | 11:03 | |
New module released to CPAN! Config::Parser::toml (1.0.2) by 03TYIL | |||
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yuplushi | in the comma ide, is there a way to show documentation inline, like "string".trim() and give a summary of what trim does? | 11:17 | |
or even jump to the source definition inside the raku standard library | 11:18 | ||
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sena_kun | yuplushi, yes. You can hover the method name with a ctrl pressed to get short info or Ctrl+Q (in emacs layout, maybe it's different in default) to get full info. | 11:21 | |
yuplushi, just tested it works (at least in dev build :) ). | |||
yuplushi, yup, just Ctrl+Q and it'll give you docs for what it can. `"foo".trim` case you mentioned works. | 11:22 | ||
yuplushi | lovely, thanks :) | 11:25 | |
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raydiak | lizmat thank you for acknowledging and looking into my issue, I appreciate your time | 12:02 | |
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El_Che | it looks like activestate is also struggling with native deps for libs and thinking about how to fix that for Perl 7. I could be interesting: www.activestate.com/blog/the-futur...te-part-1/ | 12:41 | |
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dumarchie | p6: (Any.new,Any.new).pick(2).map(*.WHICH) | 13:41 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dumarchie | p6: (Any.new,Any.new).pick(2).map(*.WHICH).raku | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dumarchie | p6: Any.new | 13:42 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dumarchie | p6: 1 | ||
camelia | WARNINGS for <tmp>: Useless use of constant integer 1 in sink context (line 1) |
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SmokeMachine | rypervenche: I hope you don't mind, I've used your example on the Red CookBook, ok? github.com/FCO/Red/blob/master/doc...lationship | ||
dumarchie | p6: (Any.new,Any.new).pick(2).map(*.WHICH).raku.say; | 13:43 | |
camelia | (ObjAt.new("Any|71646528"), ObjAt.new("Any|71646592")).Seq | ||
dumarchie | p6: (Any.new,Any.new).pick(2).map(*.WHICH).raku.say; | ||
camelia | (ObjAt.new("Any|75657264"), ObjAt.new("Any|75657328")).Seq | ||
rypervenche | SmokeMachine: That's fine. If I'm able to give anything back to the Raku community, all the better :) | ||
dumarchie | p6: (Any.new,Any.new).pick(2).map(*.WHICH).raku.say; | ||
camelia | (ObjAt.new("Any|77984208"), ObjAt.new("Any|77984272")).Seq | ||
dumarchie | Shuffling a list of objects doesn't seem to work on a list that is not primed. | 13:45 | |
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SmokeMachine | rypervenche: and I've added an example of how to create new translations | 13:47 | |
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SmokeMachine | and, if someone could take a look at it to help me, please. That would be a great help | 13:53 | |
github.com/FCO/Red/blob/master/doc...ookbook.md | 13:54 | ||
rypervenche | SmokeMachine: Should "$oi.links-from.create:" be "$oi.links-from.^create:"? | ||
SmokeMachine | no, ^create is needed on models. $oi.links-from is a ResultSeq, that has the create method | 13:55 | |
rypervenche | Ahhh. | ||
SmokeMachine | make sense? | 13:56 | |
rypervenche | Yep. | 13:57 | |
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SmokeMachine | rypervenche: and ResultSeq.create creates a obj of type ResultSeq.of and respecting that ResultSeq filter, that's why you can call .create on a relationship and it will create a row that is part of that relationship | 14:35 | |
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rypervenche | Makes sense. :) | 14:36 | |
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dracu | p6: say 'hello'; | 16:03 | |
camelia | hello | ||
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Geth_ | ecosystem: 2ea9dd045e | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | META.list Fix Whateverable and Blin repo links |
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ecosystem: 547928270a | (Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev)++ | META.list Put Blin next to Whateverable |
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oddp | Where's all the discussion around v6.e and .f happening? Which mailing lists, github repos, feeds, etc. should I follow to stay on top of language proposals? | 17:18 | |
timotimo | are there any proposals for .f at all yet? | 17:19 | |
lizmat | oddp: if anything happens in that respect, it would probably be in the #raku-dev channel | 17:22 | |
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oddp | And for past stuff? Also the logs? | 17:23 | |
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lizmat | colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/raku-dev for the recentish stuff | 17:27 | |
colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/perl6-dev for stuff older than a year or so | |||
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oddp | Alright, thanks. So, that means there's no RFC-like process where members of the community discuss and vote on certain proposals? | 17:32 | |
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oddp | Let's say I wake up one morning and decide to put forward an outrageously brilliant (highly unlikely) idea for the language. There gotta be more to it than just implementing a POC and then bothering/spamming people in the dev channel about it, right? Who would shoot it down further down the line? | 17:38 | |
lizmat | ah, for that we have the problem-solving repo | 17:39 | |
github.com/raku/problem-solving/issues | 17:40 | ||
but please read github.com/raku/problem-solving first :-) | |||
oddp | Thanks, liz. Don't worry, I'm not going to waste your time on there with my brain farts. Just want to observe the language evolution. :) | 17:45 | |
Just like I skim every new language proposal for each new c++ standard. | |||
lizmat | oddp: you could look through the current proposals... perhaps that gives some inspiration | 17:46 | |
oddp | But say, how did zoffix in the past decide what makes it into previous iterations of the language? And is that now j0nathan's job entirely? | ||
lizmat | good questions... expect some answers soon | 17:49 | |
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codesections | Here's a syntax question: If I have a data structure with the shape [ [Int, Str], [Int, Str], …], how do I write a signature constraint to require that the passed argument consists of an array of arrays of Strs and Ints ? | 19:02 | |
I tried `Array @variable-name (Array (Int, Str))` and many variations along those same lines, but haven't quite figured it out. I also tried `where` blocks and/or subsets, but haven't gotten that to work yet either | 19:04 | ||
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lizmat | do you have a sub / method that ensures validty ? | 19:05 | |
alternately, why the [Int,Str] ? wouldn't it make sense to make that an object ? | |||
codesections | Oh, you mean write a separate sub that checks for the required shape and then call that from a `where` block? | 19:06 | |
lizmat | that would be an idea, yeah ? | ||
but more performant would probably be turning the [Int,Str] into an object | 19:07 | ||
then you could check for an array with a constraint on that object | |||
codesections | I probably would make it an object (or at least a different data structure). But I'm working through an exercise and that's the shape my input data is in. But I mostly just wanted to make sure I understood how to use the type system/signature constraints | ||
lizmat | so you wouldn't have to traverse the whole array every time | ||
codesections | yeah | ||
lizmat | so instead of proving all elements are right, only check the type of the array and know it cannot have any different objects | 19:08 | |
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kiwi_26 | tell lizmat The list of highest upvoted posts of all time in /r/programminglanguages (www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLangua...op/?t=all) shows "I'm impressed with Raku" currently at #25 with 107 points :) | 19:43 | |
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lizmat | kiwi_26++ thanks for the mention! | 19:54 | |
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Xliff | kiwi_26: Now 112 points. :) | 19:55 | |
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moritz | now actually #21 :-) | 20:58 | |
timotimo | i find it ever so slightly dishonest for people from outside a community to storm in and "spend" all their upvotes like that | 20:59 | |
lizmat | weekly: www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLangua...with_raku/ | 21:03 | |
notable6 | lizmat, Noted! (weekly) | ||
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El_Che | ooops, my finger slipped and I upvoted it as well | 21:05 | |
it got some downvotes in the meantime as well | 21:07 | ||
lizmat | yeah, some people will downvote anything related to former Perl 6 | ||
El_Che | aren't those people very busy at the moment? | 21:08 | |
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lizmat | you only need a slipped finger | 21:10 | |
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gtk3 (0.29.0) by 03MARTIMM | 21:12 | |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Bits (0.0.3) by 03ELIZABETH | 21:18 | |
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faiface | Hey guys, kiwi_26 told me that he posted here about a Reddit post I wrote on r/ProgrammingLanguages that people liked, and urged me to drop here and say hi :D I wish you guys a good luck, Raku is a fantastic language and I hope it gets more traction over time. | 21:40 | |
timotimo | cool | 21:42 | |
lizmat | faiface++ # nice post | ||
faiface | thanks! tho there's really nothing special about it, I was just feeling enthusiastic and wanted to share, not sure why it gained such attention | 21:43 | |
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rypervenche | Is there a reason why I would want to use {} around my entire test value? I see that it works without it, but I still never know when I should use {} and when I don't need it: dir(test => / { $*KERNEL.hostname.lc } / && { .IO.d }); | 21:47 | |
oddp | "Raku is maximally homoiconic" -- what? | ||
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lizmat | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoiconicity | 21:49 | |
oddp | Yeah, I have a CL background. | ||
How is it "maximally" homoiconic? | |||
lizmat | faiface ^^ ? | 21:50 | |
faiface | Me? I never wrote about Raku being homoiconic | 21:51 | |
lizmat | ah, one of the comments I guess | ||
oddp | No, b2gills did, while answering some questions in that thread. | ||
faiface | oh, I see | ||
timotimo | is that a reference to RakuAST? | ||
faiface | not sure what he meant, from my understanding Raku isn't homoiconic | ||
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timotimo | "Parrot was started as the VM for Perl 6, but it way longer to define" - lizmat, you missed a "took" there? | 21:53 | |
lizmat | took indeed... | ||
timotimo | www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLangua...u/fxv53cp/ - this si the permalink to the "maximally homoiconic" comment | 21:54 | |
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lizmat | timotimo++ # fixed | 21:54 | |
timotimo | i'm not really an expert in homoiconicity, so maybe my understanding is wrong or too shallow, but i don't think that's the right word for this context? | 21:55 | |
or is that more like "lisp is homoiconic and its representation is extremely simple" vs "raku is homoiconic and its representation is very complex"? | |||
tadzik | 3> arguments to functions are immutable by default | 21:56 | |
that's a bit of a stretch, innit :) | |||
timotimo | true, there's no "deep immutability" | ||
faiface | yeah, learned about that later :D but at first I tried to pass an array to a function and mutate it and it didn't work, so I assumed as much | 21:57 | |
timotimo | m: my @a = 1, 2; sub frob(@x) { @x = 9, 9, 9 }; frob(@a); say @a | ||
camelia | [9 9 9] | ||
timotimo | m: my @a = 1, 2; sub frob(@x is copy) { @x = 9, 9, 9 }; frob(@a); say @a | ||
camelia | [1 2] | ||
timotimo | you may have ended up with a List by way of not having assigned it to a @-sigiled var in the mean time | ||
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timotimo | m: sub frob(@x) { @x[1] = 5 }; say frob((1, 2, 3, 4)); | 21:58 | |
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable List ((1 2 3 4)) in sub frob at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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faiface | oh, yeah, probably that | 21:58 | |
sorry, I'm a newbie | 21:59 | ||
regarding that homoiconicy tho, I think the guy made up the terms "maximally homoiconic", etc. I don't think those are real terms | 22:01 | ||
rypervenche | It's definitely a word :) en.wiktionary.org/wiki/homoiconic | ||
faiface | homoiconic yes | 22:02 | |
I meant his addition of "maximally" and "minimally" | |||
timotimo | the wiktionary page of homoiconicity says the program is supposed to be in a "primitive type" of the language itself | ||
rypervenche | I'd say that the community here is maximally awesome. | ||
timotimo | if it didn't say "the primary representation of programs" i would say "you can load a moarvm bytecode file into an Int" | 22:03 | |
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! AccountableBagHash (0.0.3) by 03ELIZABETH | 22:13 | |
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b2gills | faiface: I was making the point that language mutability goes deeper, and to a greater extent than those other languages. | 22:34 | |
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oddp | Still not quite sure how that's "more" homoiconic, but CL also has readtable patching via reader macros, allowing for funky language shenanigans. | 22:46 | |
But let's not drift off, I see where you are coming from. | |||
faiface | b2gills: does it really go deeper, tho? I mean, in LISP you can literally programmatically produce code and manipulate/execute it, not sure you can go much deeper than that | 22:55 | |
but feel free to correct me | 22:56 | ||
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rypervenche | m: say dir(test => / <{ $*KERNEL.hostname.lc }> / && { "$_".IO.d }); | 23:45 | |
camelia | () | ||
rypervenche | m: say dir(test => { / <{ $*KERNEL.hostname.lc }> / && { "$_".IO.d } }); | ||
camelia | () | ||
rypervenche | Is there a reason why I might use one over the other ^ | ||
I.e., the {} around the whole test. | |||
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vrurg | rypervenche: in the second case you have a code block -> extra cycles on invoking it. | 23:52 | |
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vrurg | rypervenche: but in the first case it wouldn't work as you expect it: | 23:55 | |
m: say $(test => / <{ $*KERNEL.hostname.lc }> / && { "$_".IO.d }) | 23:56 | ||
camelia | test => / <{ $*KERNEL.hostname.lc }> / | ||
vrurg | rypervenche: ^^^ |