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melezhik | Hi Raku people. I've just posted a new proposal on Raku/automation using Sparrow, please share you comments. Thanks. sparrowdo.wordpress.com/2020/08/28...-proposal/ | 01:23 | |
comments could be sent to reddit - www.reddit.com/r/rakulang/comments..._proposal/ | 01:26 | ||
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Geth | doc: e62d427ae3 | (Daniel Sockwell)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | xt/pws/words.pws Provide a length hint for aspell (#3594) Giving aspell a hint about the length of the word-list we provide it allows it to perform very slightly (but measurably) faster. This appears to improve the speed of our spelling test by ~2%. The hint does not need to be perfectly accurate to be helpful, so it won't be a problem if the hint isn't updated as contributors add more words to the aspell word list. See aspell.net/man-html/Format-of-the-P...ctionaries |
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linkable6 | DOC#3594 [closed]: github.com/Raku/doc/pull/3594 Provide a length hint for aspell | ||
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Geth | ecosystem/master: 4 commits pushed by (JJ Merelo)++ | 07:45 | |
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kawaii | I have a hash which contains many SetHashes, at the start of my program this hash is populated from a Redis database. During runtime users will be adding and removing values from the SetHashes within, and when a new value is added or removed it is committed to Redis. However I understand that the hash I pass into my add/remove subroutines is effectively a copy. I could make those subs `return %badwords` and call them like `%badwords = | 10:14 | |
add-word ...` of course but it seems like at scale (1000+ SetHashes containing hundreds of values), it's going to be massively inefficient to update the entire hash in-memory. | |||
github.com/myisha/p6-zoe-badwords/...words.raku | |||
is there an elegant way of partially updating a hash when sending it to a subroutine, can I just do something like `%badwords{$guild-id} = add...` and only update that individual SetHash in the main hash? | 10:15 | ||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Pod::Render (0.8.1) by 03MARTIMM | 10:36 | |
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lizmat | kawaii: you could try subclassing the SetHash and provide your own ASSIGN-KEY method ? | 11:30 | |
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rypervenche | lizmat: Thanks for the response. I'll keep tinkering with it and see if I can get the functionality I want. | 12:20 | |
tbrowder | hi, anyone here running a public-facing cro server? | ||
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tbrowder | if so, how do you handle a reboot to start the server? manually, cron, systemd, ...? | 12:22 | |
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kawaii | tbrowder: I played around with Cro a little, running a web app in Docker | 12:26 | |
which basically handles your init etc for you | |||
tbrowder | yeah, thnx, but i'm not yet running docker. just raw apache with 10+ virtual hosts | 12:28 | |
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codesections | m: say '(foo (bar) baz)' ~~ rx:r:s/ '(' .* ')' /; say '(foo (bar) baz)' ~~ rx:r/ '(' <.ws> .* <.ws> ')'/; | 14:37 | |
camelia | 「(foo (bar) baz)」 Nil |
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codesections | Why are the two Regex's ^^^ not the same? | ||
My understanding from the :sigspace docs is that :s is the same as inserting <.ws> in place of every space in the Regex that follows a term. But performing that transformation manually doesn't match | 14:39 | ||
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Geth | doc: ea2a5d1fd7 | Coke++ | xt/words.t allow any number in pws header |
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thelounge5957 | Hello there | 14:44 | |
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codesections | Here's a simplified version of the Regex issue I asked about earlier: | 15:19 | |
m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/'|'* '|'/; say '||' ~~ rx:r/'|'* <.ws> '|'/; | |||
camelia | 「||」 Nil |
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codesections | Why do those two behave differently? | ||
I'm thinking that the :sigspace docs must be wrong/incomplete | 15:20 | ||
[Coke] | "as long as that point is not within a word" | 15:22 | |
m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/'|'* '|' <.ws>/; | 15:24 | ||
camelia | 「||」 | ||
[Coke] | m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/<.ws> '|'* '|' <.ws>/; | ||
camelia | 「||」 | ||
[Coke] | m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/<.ws> '|'* <.ws> '|' <.ws>/; | ||
camelia | 「||」 | ||
[Coke] | m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/'|'* <.ws> '|'/; | ||
camelia | 「||」 | ||
[Coke] | (oops, the s was still there, not the same as yours) | ||
codesections | [Coke]: I _think_ I'm following you, but in that case why does `rx:s:r/'|'* '|'/` match '||'? | 15:27 | |
[Coke] | Your second rx works if you take off :ratchet. | ||
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codesections | Shouldn't the space in it be turned into a <.ws>? | 15:27 | |
I know turning off ratchet fixes it, but I want to understand this for grammar purposes | 15:28 | ||
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[Coke] | out of my depth, I'm afraid. | 15:28 | |
thought I saw an easy fix and then realized I didn't see the adverbs correctly | |||
rypervenche | Wouldn't '|'* '|' match '||' and then fail to match the '|' because no backtracking? | 15:29 | |
codesections | [Coke]: Well, thanks very much for the attempt – it lets me know I'm not missing something super obvious, anyway :) | 15:30 | |
m: say '||' ~~ rx:s:r/'|'* '|'/ | |||
camelia | 「||」 | ||
codesections | rypervenche: I would have thought so, but then why does ^^^^ match? | ||
rypervenche | m: say 'ww' ~~ rx:s:r/'w'* 'w'/; | 15:38 | |
camelia | 「w」 | ||
codesections | odd | 15:39 | |
it's almost like :sigspace is making the * quantifier frugal? | 15:40 | ||
m: say 'ww' ~~ rx:r/w*? <.ws> w/; say 'ww' ~~ rx:r/w* <.ws> w/ | 15:42 | ||
camelia | 「w」 Nil |
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codesections | m: say '||||' ~~ rx:r:s/'|'* '|'/ | 15:57 | |
camelia | 「||||」 | ||
codesections | Wat? How in the world does **that** match without backtracking? | ||
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rypervenche | Fails properly without the :s, hmmm. | 15:59 | |
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JJMerelo | Hi | 16:10 | |
codesections | Hmm, this seems to be related to longest-token-matching (*everything* that ends up giving me trouble with Raku's grammars has to do with not fully getting LTM…) | ||
o/ | |||
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guifa | Actually, it has more to do with the definition of ws I think | 16:10 | |
codesections | say '||||||||' ~~ rx:r:s/'|'*{} '|'/; say '||||||||' ~~ rx:r:s/'|'* {}'|'/; | 16:11 | |
evalable6 | Nil 「||||||||」 |
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guifa | I think one of the issues is hat one would think ws = /\s*/, but … that’s not the case | ||
ws = / <!ww> \s* / | |||
codesections | yeah, I saw that in the docs | 16:12 | |
JJMerelo | Anyone around who's _not_ filled the Raku 2020 survey? Do it now! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLS...Q/viewform | ||
guifa | codesections: note the difference: | ||
m: say '||||||' ~~ rx:s:r/'|'* '|'/; | |||
camelia | 「||||||」 | ||
guifa | m: say 'aaaaaa' ~~ rx:s:r/'a'* 'a'/; | 16:13 | |
camelia | 「a」 | ||
codesections | m: say '|||||' ~~ rx:r/'|'<.ws>'|'/ | 16:14 | |
camelia | 「||」 | ||
codesections | m: say '|||||' ~~ rx:r/'|'*<.ws>'|'/ | ||
camelia | Nil | ||
codesections | guifa: I see the difference you're pointing at, but I don't understand how it gets the results with '|' | 16:15 | |
why isn't a space with :sigspace on getting the same results as a <.ws> without sigspace? | |||
[Coke] | m: say 'xxxxx' ~~ rx:r/'x'*<.ws>'x'/ | 16:16 | |
camelia | Nil | ||
guifa | possibly there’s an optimizer going awry | ||
Normally one could assume that x* x === x* | |||
err | 16:17 | ||
x* x === x+ | |||
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guifa | Hrm, whoa. | 16:22 | |
codesections | m: say '|||' ~~ rx:r:s/'|'* ./; say '|||' ~~ rx:r/'|'*<.ws>./ | 16:23 | |
camelia | 「|||」 Nil |
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codesections | ^^^ that doesn't really look like an optimizer issue -- you can't optimize x* . into x+ | 16:24 | |
guifa | How’s this for weird | 16:25 | |
m: say '||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'*{say "pos: ", $/.pos, " ($¢)"} '|'{say ~$¢}/; | |||
camelia | pos: 4 (||||) pos: 4 (|||) pos: 4 (||) pos: 4 (|) pos: 4 () False |
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guifa | m: say '||||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'* {say "pos: ", $/.pos, " ($¢)"}'|'{say ~$¢}/; | ||
camelia | pos: 6 (||||||) pos: 5 (|||||) |||||| 「||||||」 |
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guifa | In fact, it can be golfed to | 16:26 | |
m: say '||||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'*{} '|'/; say '||||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'* {}'|'/; | |||
camelia | False 「||||||」 |
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codesections | m: say '||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'*{} '|' | 16:27 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Regex not terminated. at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say '||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'*{} '|'7⏏5<EOL> Couldn't find terminator / (corresponding / was at line 1) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say '||||' ~~ m:s:r/'|'*{} '|'7⏏5<EOL> exp… |
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codesections | yeah, you got there before me | ||
But yeah, that's what I was saying right when you came in :D | |||
And why I thought it was a LTM issu | |||
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(You got there a *lot* faster than I did, though!) | 16:28 | ||
guifa | When I get weird stuff, I like to use { say $¢ }, it can clear up stuff normally very fast | ||
codesections | (Your last camillaa expression is very nearly the one I posted right before you first said anything, by the way :D) | 16:29 | |
guifa | Oh wow, yeah, I did totally miss that | 16:31 | |
guifa only just now had coffee | |||
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rypervenche | I'm curious, why are you using m/ instead of rx/? Wouldn't m/ match against $_ ? | 16:32 | |
JJMerelo | rypervenche no, // matches against $_ | 16:35 | |
m// matches the other term. rx is a way of defining Regexes and delaying matching. | 16:36 | ||
rypervenche | Is the documentation wrong then? Or am I reading it wrong? | ||
「The match operator m/ / immediately matches the topic variable $_ against the regex following the m.」 | 16:37 | ||
guifa | In smart matching, they’re synonymous | ||
And…. perl force of habit :-) | |||
JJMerelo | rypervenche then it's me who's wrong... | 16:38 | |
JJMerelo ducks and covers | |||
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JJMerelo | rx _does_ define a Regex, anyway. | 16:39 | |
rypervenche | I see, so with a smartmatch it doesn't really matter which you use. | ||
That feels a little inconsistent though. | 16:40 | ||
JJMerelo | smartmatch aliases to $_, so I guess not. | ||
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codesections | guifa: returning to your use of ¢, above, what do you make of this: m: say '|||' ~~ rx:r:s: /'|'* {say $¢}'|'/ | 16:53 | |
m: say '|||' ~~ rx:r:s: /'|'* {say $¢}'|'/ | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Colons may not be used to delimit quoting constructs at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say '|||' ~~ rx:r:s:7⏏5 /'|'* {say $¢}'|'/ expecting any of: colon pair (restricted) |
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codesections | m: say '|||' ~~ rx:r:s /'|'* {say $¢}'|'/ | 16:54 | |
camelia | 「|||」 「||」 「|||」 |
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codesections | That sure looks like backtracking | ||
Or, this might be an even clearer case: | 17:00 | ||
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codesections | m: say '&&&&&' ~~ rx:r:s /.* {say ".* matched: $¢"}'&&&&'/ | 17:01 | |
camelia | .* matched: &&&&& .* matched: &&&& .* matched: &&& .* matched: && .* matched: & 「&&&&&」 |
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Geth | ¦ problem-solving: fecundf assigned to jnthn Issue Extended identifiers-why and where, exactly? github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/224 | 17:03 | |
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Geth | doc: coke self-assigned aspell shouldn't handle affixes, should it? github.com/Raku/doc/issues/3593 45b66a1cd4 | Coke++ | 2 files found using util/clean-spell |
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Geth | doc: 318a806209 | Coke++ | 2 files Remove false possessive. Caught during review of #3593 |
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linkable6 | DOC#3593 [closed]: github.com/Raku/doc/issues/3593 [xt] aspell shouldn't handle affixes, should it? | ||
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Geth | doc: codesections++ created pull request #3596: Normalize files to end with newline |
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Geth | ecosystem: 22b973d39f | (Ramiro Encinas)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Add Win32-DrivesAndTypes to ecosystem See github.com/ramiroencinas/Win32-DrivesAndTypes |
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Geth | doc: c4a6a4c577 | (Daniel Sockwell)++ | 20 files Normalize files to end with newline This commit normalizes all files in /doc to end with a newline (in conformity with POSIX standards). This isn't a big deal, but will allow processing files with automated tooling without generating misleading diffs in the future. |
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doc: 44eee8b5c5 | (Daniel Sockwell)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | 20 files Merge pull request #3596 from codesections-forks/newline Normalize files to end with newline |
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Geth | doc: coke self-assigned xt/examples-compilation.t doc/Type/Signature.pod6 failing github.com/Raku/doc/issues/3455 9ac9008dfa | Coke++ | xt/final-newline.t Inspired by #3596 |
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linkable6 | DOC#3596 [closed]: github.com/Raku/doc/pull/3596 Normalize files to end with newline | ||
codesections | :[Coke] did you see my comment on your x/aspell commit about it causing my xtests to fail? (I can't remember if github sends notfications for comments on commits rather than PRs) | 21:08 | |
er, [Coke]: ^^ | |||
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[Coke] | no, comments on commits go into an email hole and I see them much later. | 21:12 | |
one sec. | |||
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[Coke] | codesections: please open a ticket so we can track the issue. I am getting no failures here, I assume it's a difference of aspell version or base dictionary | 21:47 | |
codesections | Will do. Thanks for checking it :) | ||
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[Coke] | out of curiosity, what version of aspell are you using? | 21:52 | |
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.60.8) here | 21:53 | ||
codesections | same | ||
[Coke] | It's also possible I'm being hit by pod::cache failures again | ||
codesections | but wouldn't it depend on the version/providence of the dictionary more than the aspell version? | 21:54 | |
[Coke] | aspell-dict-en @2019.10.06_0 (active) | ||
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[Coke] | codesections: gist.github.com/coke/84afef19fe451...d6892a7657 | 21:55 | |
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[Coke] | bugs me that those aren't versioned. :| | 21:56 | |
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codesections | [Coke]: I get the same output from `dump dicts` How do you get that aspell-dict-en version string? | 21:58 | |
[Coke] | it's showing the version that macports installed | ||
codesections: can you tell me one of the files that is failing? | 21:59 | ||
(as opposed to a word) | |||
codesections | sure | ||
[Coke] | I'll be very disappointed I have I to revert that, it took over a day to run it in chunks. :| | ||
*if | |||
codesections | First failure I got was README.md (code) | 22:00 | |
for 'runtime' | |||
[Coke] | that's not even hitting pod-cache. | 22:01 | |
yup, so it's got to be something aspell related. | |||
aspell dump config | grep -v '^#' | grep -v '^$' # empty here. | 22:02 | ||
how are you running the test? | 22:04 | ||
I just tried ```xt/aspell.t README.md``` no errors, and running ```xt/aspell.t``` also no errors | |||
```prove -v -e raku xt/aspell.t``` (to get nice prove output) | 22:05 | ||
codesections | how about `aspell dump master | grep 'runtime'` ? | ||
(I get no output from that grep, which fits with 'runtime' not being in any of my dictionaries) | 22:07 | ||
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[Coke] | aha. | 22:18 | |
so where *is* that master file? It's not under ~/.*spell* or *dict* | 22:19 | ||
codesections | aspell dump config data-dir | 22:20 | |
I think, but that shows some binary files? Are they compressed? | |||
[Coke] | that shows /opt/local/lib/aspell-0.60 which is where macports installed the en_us library. | 22:21 | |
codesections | does en_us have 'runtime' in it? | 22:22 | |
:D | |||
[Coke] | I have "en.dat" | ||
"grep runtime *" shows nothing in that dir, assuming it's in one of the compressed files. | 22:23 | ||
are you maybe not using the en_us dictionary? | 22:24 | ||
codesections | and you don't have a personal dictionary by any chance? `aspell dump personal` | ||
[Coke] | "can not be opened for reading." | 22:25 | |
(i.e. no such file) | 22:26 | ||
codesections | yeah, same. Odd | ||
[Coke] | I am leaning towards you're not configured to use that dictionary. | 22:27 | |
how did you install aspell? package manager? | |||
codesections | `aspell dump config lang` gets en_US | ||
yeah. Or, I think it may have been part of the base installation | 22:28 | ||
let me check on other computers | |||
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codesections | Ok, just checked on my laptop running Void Linux with a clean install of aspell and the en_US dictionary ... interesting | 22:35 | |
I get just one failure ('Falses' in Junction.pod6) | 22:36 | ||
It seems like different systems just have different word lists? | |||
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