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SmokeMachine | .tell niner it’s probably not that helpful, but I had played with libgccjit before, if it’s somehow helpful... github.com/FCO/bernalang/blob/mach...GccJit.pm6 | 00:34 | |
tellable6 | SmokeMachine, I haven't seen niner around, did you mean nine? | ||
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fluca1978 | I'm getting an error I cannot understand: I try to insert an element in ordered array of integers | 09:00 | |
given @N.grep: { $_ >= $N }, :k { @N = |@N[ 0 .. $_ - 1 ], $N, |@N[ $_ .. * ]; @N.say; exit; } | |||
but I got "Seq objects are not valid endpoints for Ranges" | |||
so I suspect I cannot change @N while `given`ing it, but I don't understand the error. | 09:01 | ||
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fluca1978 | got it, it was simple: `grep` is returning a list, so I need to get the very first element by means of adding .first | 09:09 | |
jmerelo | fluca1978: great you found it. I would encourage you to post questions also in StackOverflow. It's quieter than it should be... | 09:19 | |
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fluca1978 | jmerelo: I will try but I'm not a great stack overflow fan | 09:25 | |
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elcaro | fluca1978: instead of @N.grep(EXPR).first, in most cases you can just do @N.first(EXPR) | 09:40 | |
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fluca1978 | elcaro: thanks, I think I'm addicted to grep! | 09:50 | |
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lizmat | fluca1978: alternately, you can do "last" in a .grep | 10:19 | |
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PimDaniel | \o | 11:15 | |
What's the hell to export constants or variables when they are into a module, i mean without writing 'is export' but with EXPORT sub? | 11:17 | ||
I need to export and/or export_ok like it was done in p5. | 11:18 | ||
I'v observe it works when there's no module i mean no module mymodule { nor unit module mymodule; | 11:19 | ||
but i do need a module just to preserve namespaces | 11:20 | ||
jmerelo | Hi, PimDaniel | 11:26 | |
lizmat | the most common gotcha with writing an EXPORT sub, is that it needs to be in the compunit's namespace | ||
class A { sub EXPORT { } } won't cut it | 11:27 | ||
it would need to be | |||
class A { } sub EXPORT { } | |||
jmerelo | PimDaniel: additionally to what lizmat says, check out the documentation docs.raku.org/language/modules#ind...sub_EXPORT | 11:28 | |
PimDaniel | I'v allway look at this doc and it does not help me. | 11:30 | |
s/allway/allready/ | 11:31 | ||
Theses cases do not work for what i want to do. | 11:32 | ||
jmerelo | PimDaniel: I'd appreciate if you raised that issue in the documentation repo | 11:34 | |
lizmat | PimDaniel: this may be overkill for you, but maybe it could help: github.com/lizmat/List-AllUtils/bl...lUtils.pm6 | 11:35 | |
it;s an example of a module re-exporting symbols from other modules | |||
PimDaniel | :lizmat thank's for your help! | 11:37 | |
:jmerelo , thank's tooo! | |||
Reference is not really well organize but it think the problem is Raku. Really that part is not easy at all and i really wonder why. | 11:39 | ||
In perl5 it was yet bullshit, sorry but... it is still. | 11:41 | ||
elcaro | PimDaniel: For selective exporting of subs (like EXPORT_OK) there's Exportable on the ecosystem | 11:50 | |
full disclosure: I wrote that module. | |||
Exportable needs to be imported outside of the class you're using it in (probably for the same namespacing issues lizmat mentioned) | 11:51 | ||
but unfortunately won't help you exporting constants/vars | |||
but yes, I feel writing an EXPORT sub is low-level plumbing. It could probably be improved... and you're welcome to dig your teeth into it | 11:52 | ||
you could try writing some sugar around exporting vars (like Exportable does for subs) | 11:53 | ||
supporting selecting imports should be made easier in general. unfortunately, the path of least resistence is just doing `is export` and polluting the importers namespace | 11:59 | ||
Sorry... diggin' up old wounds :D I complained about this a couple years back 0racle.info/articles/exportation_exploration | 12:00 | ||
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PimDaniel | elcaro: Thanks! I look at your article. | 12:08 | |
elcaro | I should go back through all my old blog posts and change Perl 6 to Raku | 12:10 | |
lizmat | elcaro: I've been meaning to do this more generally | 12:29 | |
glad to see more people having the same idea | 12:34 | ||
elcaro | at the very least, it should provide more "Raku" hits for the Google spider | 12:43 | |
lizmat | indeed | ||
something like a "remastered" edition of these blog posts | 12:44 | ||
not unlike the re-issue of Wendy Carlos' work :-) | |||
or The Hype -> U2 :-) | 12:45 | ||
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PimDaniel | why \o | 13:48 | |
\o | |||
lizmat | 42 | 13:49 | |
PimDaniel | where can i found many example on "str".match method. And why does "MSTR".match(/^[A-Z]$/) does not work? | 13:50 | |
MasterDuke | that's looking for exactly one character | 13:51 | |
PimDaniel | Where is doc about regexes with exhausted examples in ordre to understand something? | ||
MasterDuke | m: "MSTR".match(/^[A-Z]+$/) | ||
evalable6 | (exit code 1) 04===SORRY!04=== Un… |
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MasterDuke, Full output: gist.github.com/1e398b56d9718f9224...f4a35196e6 | |||
Scimon | m: "MSTR".match( /^ [A .. Z]+ $/ ) | 13:52 | |
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PimDaniel | moi@DebianMsrv64:~/raku$ moi@DebianMsrv64:~/raku$ | ||
Scimon | m: "MSTR".match( /^ <[A .. Z]>+ $/ ) | ||
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PimDaniel | re '"MSTR".match(/^[A-Z]+$/)' ------> "MSTR".match(/^[A⏏-Z]+$/) : BANG! | ||
Unable to parse expression in metachar:sym<[ ]>; couldn't find final ']' (corresponding starter was at line 1) | 13:53 | ||
Scimon | You don't use `-` in a Raku regex. | ||
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MasterDuke | "Searching and Parsing with Perl 6 Regexes" by moritz is good | 13:53 | |
PimDaniel | so re '"MSTR".match(/^[AZ]+$/).say' -> Nil | 13:54 | |
Does NOT match. | |||
Scimon | m: "MSTR".match( /^ <[A .. Z]>+ $/ ).say | ||
evalable6 | 「MSTR」 | ||
PimDaniel | works but , tell me : spaces are no more take in account? | 13:56 | |
*taken | |||
And character classes are suppressed? | |||
MasterDuke | not by default. it's like the /x modifier in perl5 regexes | ||
PimDaniel | Ok so flag /x is enable by default? | 13:57 | |
MasterDuke | yeah | ||
PimDaniel | ok ok | ||
Scimon | docs.raku.org/language/regexes#Enu...and_ranges : Sorry. Meeting can't handle more. | ||
PimDaniel | :Scimon thank's... | 13:58 | |
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JJAtria[m] | m: my %a = gather with "foo" { take "literal" => $_ }; dd %a | 14:01 | |
evalable6 | Hash %a = {:literal("foo")} | ||
JJAtria[m] | m: my %a = gather with "foo" { take literal => $_ }; dd %a | ||
evalable6 | (exit code 1) Unexpected named argument 'literal' passed in code at /tmp/kjdTKk5MfD line 1 in block <unit> at /tmp/kjdTKk5MfD line 1 |
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JJAtria[m] | ^ Any idea why this is? It took me by surprise | ||
moritz | you've called take() with named arguments, but it doesn't like that | 14:11 | |
MasterDuke | it's something about how the unquoted version creates a Pair | ||
moritz | correct | ||
m: my %a = gather with "foo" { take (literal => $_) }; dd %a | |||
evalable6 | Hash %a = {:literal("foo")} | ||
moritz | another way to avoid it being interpreted as a named arg | ||
JJAtria[m] | I guess what took me by surprise was that quoting the key would make the pair not be a named argument for "take" but the pair that needs to be taken | 14:12 | |
I wouldn't have expected it to have an effect | |||
And I'm not sure I can justify why it does make a difference | 14:14 | ||
PimDaniel | Hi : | 14:29 | |
lizmat | I think in a future language version, we should consider making a difference between named parameters and Pair syntax | 14:30 | |
and force :foo(value) for named parameters | 14:31 | ||
PimDaniel | Hi! what is IRC command that you use and makes my Nick appear Highlighted?, Thanks! | ||
lizmat | PimDaniel: start the line with "/me" ? | ||
PimDaniel | lizmat: thank's! | 14:32 | |
.beer lizmat | 14:33 | ||
doesn't work :(! No beer : sorry! | 14:34 | ||
PimDaniel thank's | 14:35 | ||
hum i suppose it works. | |||
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lizmat | it's really a function of the IRC client that you use | 14:40 | |
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lizmat | yet another Rakudo Weekly News hits the Net: rakudoweekly.blog/2021/02/01/2021-...proposing/ | 16:18 | |
sjn | yay! | 16:23 | |
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jmerelo | lizmat++ | 16:29 | |
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PimDaniel | \o | 17:09 | |
what is the default tag for is import? | |||
The problem is when i import things on the use Line, all is import things are not imported anymore. :(. | 17:10 | ||
use TestImports :DEFAULT , <TOTITOTO INTER WANDER>; | |||
The things into list are module constants. | 17:11 | ||
The problem is when i import things on the use Line, all "is import" things are not imported anymore. :( | 17:12 | ||
Undeclared routine: bar used at line 11. :( | 17:14 | ||
hooo sorry : it works! tests are difficult to do anyway! | 17:19 | ||
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[Coke] | "has anyone seen Perry?" | 18:27 | |
perry | Noooo | ||
[Coke] | (/phinneas-and-ferb) | ||
oops, phineas. | 18:28 | ||
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PimDaniel | \o | 18:36 | |
Yet another problem that stucks me. | |||
PimDaniel lizmat: i watched your examples of code. | 18:38 | ||
Here is my question : How could i export 50 Constant living into a module calling a TAG on the script side? | 18:40 | ||
i mean without writing is export(:mytag) on each constant. | 18:41 | ||
Oh sorry : the day is Monday. i'v forgotten. | |||
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[Coke] | Are you not allowed to ask questions on Monday? :) | 18:47 | |
PimDaniel: so, if you want your export to follow your rules and not "is export", then you can create a sub EXPORT in your module (docs.raku.org/language/modules#ind...ub_EXPORT) | 18:48 | ||
(er, it's in the compunit of your module, not the module itself, I think) | 18:49 | ||
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[Coke] | so then you can either put the constants in there by name, or dynamically get the list of constants somehow. If you are exporting all constants, that's probably straightforward - if you want to discriminate... 'is export' may be just as much typing. | 18:50 | |
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PimDaniel | Thank's Coke. I allready know how to bind variables with EXPORT sub. | 18:54 | |
what i want is group them into tags because thez are many. | |||
and i want to group them. | |||
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PimDaniel | but without is export(':TAG') which is silly. Anyway all export will allways be bullshit in all Perl/Raku versions. | 18:56 | |
I think those that made it like masturbation. | 18:57 | ||
You need to write lines of code just to export: silly tricky! | |||
I should say that thinks are still more complicated than in p5. | 19:02 | ||
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RaycatWhoDat | QQ: Is there a more succinct version of this: glot.io/snippets/fvh9phcmda | 19:19 | |
I know it's pretty close right now but I just wanna make sure there's no Raku magic I can use in lieu of this. | 19:20 | ||
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tonyo | RaycatWhoDat: is `E` not the next grade? | 19:32 | |
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RaycatWhoDat | tonyo: probably | 19:32 | |
I'm just guessing at the prompt from a glance in an email, lol | 19:33 | ||
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tonyo | m: sub grade(Int() $a) { qw<E E E E E E D C B A A>[max(min(100, $a),0)/10]; }; grade(5000).say; # this is a more succinct way of getting a letter grade | 19:51 | |
evalable6 | A | ||
tonyo | RaycatWhoDat: ^ | ||
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tonyo | m: sub grade(Int() $a) { qw<E D C B A>[(max(min(90, $a),59)-50)/10]; }; grade(100).say; # even better RaycatWhoDat | 20:08 | |
evalable6 | A | ||
neshpion | wouldn't it be <F D C B A> | 20:10 | |
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tonyo | not if you grew up somewhere that knows the order of the alphabet | 20:22 | |
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[Coke] | seeing a very slow module 'use' time for a not-very-complicated module of about 30 lines. gist.github.com/coke/7d6cac113a7fa...9b9a38c023 | 20:47 | |
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[Coke] | I get that time with multiple runs of the .t file - so the .pm should already be compiled. | 20:48 | |
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[Coke] | nine guessed "too many files in lib", and yes, there were over 9K due to a cache of compiled POD files. | 22:10 | |
moved the cache out of lib, all is well | 22:11 | ||
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neshpion | why is $HOSTNAME defined in my shell but is uninitialized under raku and returns (Any) ? | 23:14 | |
i thought it would inherit all environment variables D: | |||
and apparenlty i can't `say "{shell "hostname"}";` either because it returns "Proc<\d+>` D: reee i just want to simulate my $PS1 | 23:16 | ||
fwiw i installed via rakubrew i don't know if it uses a shim that nukes my env before executing or something | 23:18 | ||
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