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brrt good * #maorvm 07:18
nwc10 good *, brrt
as you can see, I transposed the "oo"s in good and the "rr"s in brrt, just like your transposed letters :-)
nine nwc10 has obviously a more appropriate caffeine level than me 07:20
need to fix that...
nwc10 Well, I met the (to be) neighbour at the station, so was chatting on the train (in German) instead of the usual sleeping
*and* I've just chatted to the office admin 07:21
(in English)
so I've had 2 conversations more than usual
so I'm forced to be awake
the (to be) neighbour is very nice - our building site's water supply is from his well
(this is very cost effective)
but he's warning me that he'll need to turn it off if there's likely to be a hard frost 07:22
(this is sane)
brrt wait, what, you have, heh 07:30
you have water supply from a well?
brrt is almost as shocked as when he heard that german houses are often fueled by a residential oil tank 07:31
(in the netherlands, all housed are fuel from a natural gas grid, and having anything else is quite unimaginable) 07:32
nwc10 this is their garden water tap
one of the houses we looked at last year when thinking about buying had an oil heating system
the garden water comes from a well, so isn't metered
(well, the electricity to power the pump is, but that's a trivial cost)
brrt well, then you are of course in luck in that you have sufficiently fresh water nearby 07:33
i wouldn't dare do that in Eutrophia^W the netherlands
nwc10 this criteria makes the entire Netherlands lucky?
sometimes far too lucky?
(This isn't drinking water)
brrt ah, okay
hence my surprise 07:34
actually there are parts of the netherlands tht are quite dry in the summer
nwc10 has to look up eutrophia
I think I get the joke
brrt :-)
mostly also by human hands, by the way, after the original vegetation was stripped away 07:35
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lizmat good *, #moarvm 09:26
jnthn: if $a and $b are shaped lists, it looks like "nqp::atpos($a,$_) = nqp::atpos($b,$_ for ^5)" works differently from unshaped lists 09:28
jnthn: that's really the underlying problem it appears
or should I always bind to a new scalar ? 09:29
hmmm... maybe my understanding of the left-valuedness of nqp::atpos is wrong 09:31
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brrt good *, lizmat 09:49
lizmat jnthn: figured out the thinko: the problem is indeed in .STORE 10:53
or at least in the interaction between .reverse and .STOR 10:54
E
.reverse and .rotate basically create a List with the same containers from the original List/Array, but in different order 10:55
the normal List/Array.STORE always go through a rather elaborated scheme using iterators 10:56
with the shaped array.STORE I thought I could take a shortcut, because all elements are always reified
turns out I can't, generally 10:57
nwc10 lizmat: based on conversations yesterday, jnthn is very busy with Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day" today. 11:07
lizmat SFDD ?? 11:08
nwc10 jnthn see: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/2d56751 11:09
brb 11:10
nwc10 lizmat: irclog.perlgeek.de/moarvm/2016-11-16#i_13577800
jnthn lizmat: Yes, that fix looks safer. Also I suspect before it we might have had odd behavior if you bound an element of the array, then stored new stuff in said array... 11:47
Some things are best not cheated on :)
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nwc10 \o 16:09
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