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| moderator | Cro: libraries and tools for building reactive services in Perl 6 | cro.services/ | Logs: irclog.perlgeek.de/cro/ | ||
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| Geth | cro-http: JRaspass++ created pull request #19: Tiny typo fix in comment. |
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| Geth | cro-http: a611637d47 | (James Raspass)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | lib/Cro/HTTP/Message.pm6 Tiny typo fix in comment. |
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| cro-http: 2c0e2ce554 | Altai-man++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | lib/Cro/HTTP/Message.pm6 Merge pull request #19 from JRaspass/patch-1 Tiny typo fix in comment. |
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| sena_kun | >/home/travis/.travis/job_stages: line 57: 6047 Segmentation fault (core dumped) zef --debug --deps-only install . | 10:58 | |
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| japhb | How do you usually preview your markdown? Before I hack something together with a filewatcher and pandoc, figured I'd ask if y'all already have this solved. | 22:03 | |
| sena_kun | do you mean docs? | 22:11 | |
| timotimo | atom has a markdown preview thing | ||
| japhb | sena_kun: Yeah, basically I want to make sure the edits I make don't break the rendering | 22:12 | |
| sena_kun | no smart solution afaik | 22:13 | |
| at least I don't know about one, so I just setting up a site app that serves rendered markdown and check it manually. :/ | 22:14 | ||
| *so usually I just set up | 22:15 | ||
| japhb | Any reason watch-recursive from Cro::Tools::Services couldn't be pulled out as a generally useful utility function? | 23:12 | |
| jnthn | Could do if we need to use it elsewhere | 23:13 | |
| japhb | jnthn: I find myself copying it out verbatim into my markdown auto-builder, because actually I want this functionality in IO::Notification directly, but since it's not there, I'd rather use a working implementation from a library I already use. :-) | 23:15 | |
| jnthn | We maybe should put that in core at some point, even | 23:16 | |
| japhb | :-) | 23:17 | |
| jnthn | I think there's at least one module trying to do this already and getting it not quite right, 'cus it's a real pain to do right | ||
| (It's an open question if the code in Cro is doing it right :P) | 23:30 | ||
| (Though I didn't see it screw up *yet* :)) | |||
| Also, fair warning if looking at markdown stuff: the website uses Text::Markdown to do rendering (pretty sure it's that module, anyway) and it's got some NYI features. | 23:31 | ||
| japhb | Actually, I think it isn't entirely (what about symlinks and weird relative paths and such) ... plus which it assumes *all* directories that start with '.' should not be recursed into, which isn't an assumption we should have in Perl 6 core. | 23:32 | |
| jnthn | Oh, that's Cro-specific for sure | ||
| japhb | jnthn: Yeah, mostly I'm just looking for typos and markdown errors that cause e.g. bulleted lists to be word wrapped into paragraphs. | ||
| jnthn | Though my plan there is to let people add ignores too | 23:33 | |
| Probably using the existing File::Ignore module I wrote. Or whatever I called it. ) | |||
| japhb | With the default being none(< . .. >) again? | ||
| Ah | |||
| jnthn | (This is for Cro, of course) | ||
| Though if we build it in to Perl 6 and make it pluggable enough that one can use File::Ignore together with it, that'd be ideal | 23:34 | ||
| japhb | IIRC core stuff that looks through directories generally just needs something that handles .ACCEPTS in a useful manner. | 23:35 | |
| jnthn | *nod* | 23:36 | |