samcv jnthn, getting a segfault 00:08
not using any async things. just Proc
and no concurrency
gist.github.com/9f7d8820cb9e56d14a...9aaf88b6e2 00:10
it's using my Font::QueryInfo module. which just uses run 00:11
crashes 100% of the time after like the exact number of seconds of runtme
eveo Proc uses async things 00:12
samcv yes
eveo buggable: eco Font::QueryInfo
buggable eveo, Font::QueryInfo 'blah blah blah': github.com/samcv/perl6-Font-QueryInfo
samcv but i am not using any of the perl6 concurrency features that is. no start blocks. and just run's to launch the process 00:13
run the example and point it to one of your /usr/share/fonts/something folder
that has a fair number of fonts in it
crashes after about 3.6 seconds for me 00:14
with pretty extreme accuracy. 3.6s or 3.7 seconds it segfaults
eveo like where? It keeps telling there are no fonts 00:15
nm
samcv what folders do you have in /usr/share/fonts ?
just pick some folder that has enough fonts for it to run long enough i guess. i picked my noto folder. but also happens in a folder of all the microsoft office fonts 00:16
eveo finishes fine after 11s
samcv 2017.04.3 works fine for me. i'm building 2017.05 to check. but i don't remember it segfaulting ever when i wrote the module a few days ago 00:19
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samcv eveo, 2017.05 doesn't segfault 00:35
hmm maybe it's i built with debug =3? 00:36
rakudobrew built perl6 doesn't segfault either
this is odd
eveo, yep it seems rebuilding without debugging causes no segfault 00:37
eveo *phew* 00:45
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brrt \o 20:20
it is soo warm, warm, warm
jnthn Today was OK here, but it's about to become less OK in the next days :S 20:22
brrt well, we're ahead by a day i guess
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lizmat reached 29 here today 20:34
(really ;-)
brrt well, i reached 29 in march :-P 20:35
lizmat well, in about 3 years I'll reach 40 :-) 20:36
jnthn Set for 29 tomorrow and 32 on Tuesday 20:37
As if working on spesh wasn't brain-melting enough :P 20:38
geekosaur 30 here now which is a bit higher than expected, but the next week is expected to be cooler than the last (which sounds like what you're headed into except I think it takes a bit longer to cross the pond :) 20:41
brrt yeah, mch the same here
pro tip 20:47
lacking an air conditioner, a fan + a plate of water will help
jnthn I have the fan but...didn't think of the plate of water
geekosaur swamp cooler!
jnthn Where should it be placed in relation to the fan for best effect? :)
lizmat fwiw, washing my hands and wetting my wrists with cold water, helps me a lot when working on a hot keyboard 20:48
brrt oh, that too 20:49
ehm, i've placed mine in front
it's not a huge difference like an AC would have, but still
timotimo i've heard of draping a wet towel over the cage of the fan 20:53
brrt that's possible too, it's really the same principle 20:56
evaporation takes out heat from the air 20:57
ice works better still
because the heat of melting + the heat of evaporations is really quite substantial
timotimo i see 20:59
we do have ice cubes :)
you know these plastic bags that contain a whole bunch of little ball-shaped containers? 21:00
brrt no
timotimo and they self-seal when you fill 'em up?
brrt but, i do have a very similar thing with tube-shaped containers
timotimo ah, i've seen that kind
anyway, you can break out individual ice balls out of this
brrt uhuh 21:05
timotimo it's "cool" 21:20
jnthn Time for me to rest up a bit for the week ahead :) 21:28
'night o/ 21:29
timotimo o/ 21:30
lizmat night jnthn 21:32
brrt sleep well 21:41
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timotimo we just had a commit that turned away str in a signature and turned it into Str to make things jit for a pretty big improvement 22:01
hopefully the new jit will allow us to jit these kinds of parameters, too
it's the boxing that's sometimes necessary that makes it hard, right?
oh, or is it the return type being a struct? 22:03
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