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ingy | jnthn: yeah that was good fun. | 03:19 | |
jnthn: going to port it to some "lesser" langs tonight :) | |||
jnthn: do you have any pointers to Boy or Man? | 03:20 | ||
ah rosettacode.org/wiki/Man_or_boy_test :) | 03:21 | ||
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timotimo | i think before i dive deeper into trying to make moarvm run in the browser, faxecutable support would be neat | 05:08 | |
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timotimo | ideally, i could come up with something that packs the complete nqp and perl6 stuff into one single file that has all the dependend .moarvm files in it, too | 05:09 | |
all the .moarvm files in lib/languages/nqp compress to only 900 kB when throwing bz2 at it | 05:11 | ||
and libbz2 is only 70 kB big :) | |||
something nice ought to be buildable with gdb and python plugins to visualise the whole state of a moarvm process/instance | 05:25 | ||
visualise and explore | |||
like, with a pyqt based gui perhaps? | |||
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timotimo | yeah, you can apparently happily start a thread in the python support stuff of gdb and do gui stuff in there | 05:38 | |
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timotimo | if you build a gdb with -fPIE, you can just import gdb and have a gdb be the python interpreter's inferior rather than the other way around, which should make threading concerns even simpler | 05:55 | |
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timotimo | so, it should be pretty doable to walk the nurseries and gen2's and see what type each allocated object is, right? | 08:28 | |
and get a summary of allocated things on the heap? | |||
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timotimo | probably also could analyse how many objects of a specific type get kicked out of the nursery and how many get to live on in the gen2 | 08:28 | |
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jnthn | Yeah, it's easy 'cus every object has its size in its header. | 09:53 | |
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timotimo | the moarvm gc is precise, does that mean i can directly infer the type of object something is from just having its pointer? | 11:32 | |
jnthn | That's orthogonal to preciseness, but yeah :) | 11:33 | |
You look at flags to check it's not actually an STable | |||
And provided it's not, you can cast to MVMObject and follow ->st->WHAT to have the type object | 11:34 | ||
timotimo | ossum :) | 11:36 | |
i was wondering about the evaling lots of grammars thing again last night | 11:37 | ||
i know that there's a weak hash for the serialization contexts, but evaling from the same line of code a bunch of time won't cause multiple SCs to come into existence, right? | |||
jnthn | Well, it will, but SCs are gc-able | ||
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timotimo | ah, it could GC inside the SC | 11:41 | |
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jnthn | FROGGS: about? | 14:28 | |
FROGGS | jnthn: I am here | 14:32 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: I'm trying to figure out why <:L> doesn't work, while <:Lu> and <:Ll> does. As I understand it, :L is just the union of those and a few others. | 14:33 | |
FROGGS: I note that "L" appears in unicode_db.c... | |||
diakopter could probably answer better | 14:34 | ||
FROGGS | I'd think that the check for the property value is wrong | ||
diakopter | yeah; nopaste the generated routine dump | 14:35 | |
jnthn | diakopter: Please do...this is what breaks capitalize... | ||
diakopter | what is <:L> first of all | ||
jnthn | Letter | 14:37 | |
r: say 'I had to help my uncle jack off a horse'.wordcase(:where({ 7 == ++state $i })) | 14:38 | ||
diakopter | does :Letter work | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«I had to help my uncle Jack off a horseā¤Ā» | ||
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jnthn | :( | ||
m: say /abc/ ~~ /<:Letter>/ | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | p: say /abc/ ~~ /<:Letter>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | j: say /abc/ ~~ /<:Letter>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | bah, nowhere | ||
oh, darn | 14:39 | ||
r: say 'abc' ~~ /<:Letter>/ | |||
FROGGS | must go now, I am back in two or three hours :/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
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jnthn | No, :Letter doesn't | ||
diakopter | m: say 'a' ~~ /<:letter>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
diakopter | m: say 'a' ~~ /<:digit>/ | 14:40 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
diakopter | m: say '1' ~~ /<:digit>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢1ļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
diakopter | m: say '1' ~~ /<:Digit>/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢1ļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
diakopter | I think Letter was the first one I tested | ||
when making it | |||
dalek | arVM: e294fc5 | jnthn++ | src/strings/ops.c: Accept NEL into newline cclass. |
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jnthn | m: say 'abc' ~~ /<[bc]>*/ | 14:52 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢ļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /<[bc]>*/ | 14:53 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd, rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢ļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>+/ | 14:54 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd, rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢abcļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>+?/ | 14:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd, rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢abļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>{1,2}/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/48oBAi08pJā¤Unsupported use of {N,M} as general quantifier; in Perl 6 please use ** N..M (or ** N..*)ā¤at /tmp/48oBAi08pJ:1ā¤------> say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>{1,2}ā/ā¤Ā» | ||
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jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>**1..2/ | ||
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jnthn | r: say 'abc' ~~ /a<[bc]>**?1..2/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd, rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢abļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | r: say 'abcbc' ~~ /a<[bc]>**?2..3/ | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82f2fd, rakudo-jvm 82f2fd, rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«ļ½¢abcļ½£ā¤ā¤Ā» | ||
jnthn | hmm | 14:56 | |
diakopter | any way to force a non-declarative in there? | ||
jnthn | r: say 'acdbcdbe' ~~ rx:P5/a(?:b|c|d){4,5}?(.)/ && $0 | 14:57 | |
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jnthn | Well, that is the one I'm trying to golf... | ||
r: say 'acdbcdbe' ~~ rx:P5/a(?:b|c|d){4,5}?(.)/ | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 82f2fd: OUTPUTĀ«Nilā¤Ā» | ||
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diakopter | heh | ||
jnthn | Well, fail. | 14:58 | |
diakopter | jvm seems most fail | ||
jnthn | I think Parrot has it right | ||
JVM actually gets $0 right by accident o.O | |||
And Moar totally blows it. | 14:59 | ||
diakopter | I think getting something right by accident is worse ;) | 15:02 | |
jnthn: does the same thing in p6 syntax work? | 15:03 | ||
jnthn | r: say 'acdbcdbe' ~~ rx/a[b|c|d]**?4..5(.)/ | 15:05 | |
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jnthn | Think I might see what's up in moar | 15:07 | |
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diakopter | jnthn: nice find | 15:32 | |
jnthn | bah, deprecations tests fail due to line numbers being a little off | 15:39 | |
[Coke] | why are we even testing those? | 15:43 | |
(if this is the "things that used to be spec but now aren't" tests.) | |||
jnthn | They are. But other tests that care about line number also get things wrong... | 15:44 | |
[Coke] | yahyah | ||
dalek | arVM: 288cec5 | jnthn++ | src/core/exceptions.c: Eliminate an incorrect fixup to line numbers. |
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jnthn | Grrr...even with those fixes I'm still sometimes off... | 16:41 | |
TimToady | well, line numbers are so 20th century | 16:46 | |
FROGGS | hehe | 16:47 | |
[Coke] | moar now at an even 28000 passing tests. | ||
jnthn | Woo | ||
What was yesterday? | |||
[Coke] | up 2 tests from yesterday (because i added them to roast. :) | ||
jnthn | Oh, none of my commits today made it in time? | 16:48 | |
[Coke] | sorry, up 12. so 10 more from elsewhere! | ||
jnthn | Ah well. Tomorrow. | ||
[Coke] | jnthn++ | ||
jnthn | What's annoying is that --target=mast shows the annotations are right now... | 16:51 | |
FROGGS | well, that is good, no? | 16:52 | |
diakopter | off by how much | ||
jnthn | Well, it seems that it somehow picks up the next annotation | 16:53 | |
Rather than the one it should find | |||
diakopter | needs to subtract one or two frmo the bytecode offset before comparing it | 16:54 | |
for when it's pre-advanced | |||
jnthn | Point | 16:56 | |
Though there is the sink code after the call in question | |||
diakopter: Yeah, I tweaked that, but still busted | 17:02 | ||
Well...the bytecode dumper shows them all as annotation: x.p6:65536 | 17:06 | ||
timotimo | is that NYI? | 17:09 | |
jnthn | Looks like WI | 17:10 | |
diakopter | WI? | 17:14 | |
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jnthn | Wrongly Implemented | ||
Though I think string heap index size changed at some point, so it was probably right once. | 17:15 | ||
diakopter | oh | ||
I knew those should be defines ;) | |||
jnthn | Anyway, with all this I can confirm that the annotations end up in the right place in the bytecode file too. | ||
But we still report 'em wrong. | |||
diakopter | there were off-by-one fixups several places in nqp | 17:21 | |
jnthn: oh, the fix you did needs to check for 0 before it subtracts 1 | 17:26 | ||
2c82367 | |||
er it needs to check whether it's the beginning of the bytecode segment for that frame | |||
or something | |||
jnthn | diakopter: We can't call something having executed 0 instructions, can we? | 17:27 | |
diakopter | sure, the first instruction can run an opcode that can throw | ||
jnthn | But then we look at throw_address, not return_address | ||
diakopter | oh | 17:28 | |
jnthn | oh, which could be 0... | ||
duh | |||
oh...think I ofudn it | 17:31 | ||
[Coke] | parallel processing ssiue? | 17:32 | |
jnthn | yeah, got it... | 17:33 | |
No, jnthn can't write a loop correctly issue | 17:34 | ||
diakopter | *all the time | ||
dalek | arVM: 6571abf | jnthn++ | src/core/exceptions.c: Ensure we don't -1 a 0 offset; diakopter++. |
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[Coke] was stuj gkcinom yrou sgillenp! | |||
jnthn | Linear search. It's a hard algorithm :P | ||
Deprecations related tests pass now, anyways | 17:37 | ||
diakopter | \o/ | ||
jnthn | And the callframe.t failure is gone | 17:38 | |
And a couple of other error reporting ones | |||
diakopter | \o/ | ||
timotimo | yays | 17:39 | |
FROGGS | I am taking a look at <:L> now again | ||
[Coke] | regexes still the major source of failures, i think. | ||
how much of that is differing unicode versions, i wonder. | |||
FROGGS | still 711 pages to read though :o) | 17:40 | |
jnthn | [Coke]: It's mostly that some things like <:L> simply don't work | ||
FROGGS | right, it is not really about unicode version | ||
s | |||
jnthn | [Coke]: I picked off three of the other S05 failures that didn't related to that already. | ||
So we probably are only failing char prop related tests in S05 now. | |||
Oh, that's not quite try | 17:41 | ||
S05-mass/rx.t fails one test. That's the mongolian thingy | |||
And we fail unicode-whitespace.t 'cus of Mongolia too | |||
[Coke] | S05-mass/rx.t failed 4 earlier today. | 17:42 | |
named-chars.t failed 46 | |||
jnthn | Odd, was only failing 1 here... | ||
[Coke] | ~130 failures in the *properties* files. | ||
feather.perl6.nl/~coke/moar.out - there's the daily run from today. | 17:43 | ||
257 failures in S05 total. | |||
that's as of 3316bb1 | 17:44 | ||
jnthn | The capitalize.t failures are related to the S05 failures too; fixing <:L> will also fix those. | 17:45 | |
FROGGS | I dont understand why Ll and Lu resolves as MVM_UNICODE_PROPERTY_GENERAL_CATEGORY, but L as MVM_UNICODE_PROPERTY_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK | ||
jnthn | That sounds...broken. | 17:46 | |
diakopter: ^^ | |||
FROGGS | "L" appears several times in uniode_db.c | 17:47 | |
first as 18, which is wrong | |||
then as 11, which is wrong too | 17:48 | ||
and finally as 14, which is correct | |||
I wonder... not that these pop up because I added aliases for categories | 17:50 | ||
seems so :/ | 17:52 | ||
diakopter | ;) | ||
FROGGS | but I guess other tests fail now again | ||
*sigh* | |||
diakopter | see, I thought I got all the aliases originally | 17:53 | |
timotimo | i'm having some trouble finding the way grammar classes etc are handled on moarvm. i'm guessing they are just P6Opaque? | 17:54 | |
jnthn | timotimo: They have P6opaque REPR, yeah | 17:57 | |
timotimo: They're nothing special object system wise | |||
timotimo | right. and an instance or an entry into a lexpad or similar is all that would keep it alive? | 17:58 | |
jnthn | That could, or any other place they were installed | ||
Also any match objects they produce that are alive would point back to them. | 17:59 | ||
timotimo | that makes sense | ||
but even if i just do eval q{ my anon grammar Foo { } } the memory usage keeps going up steadily | |||
hm, are those things allocated in gen2? | |||
jnthn | Not generally | 18:00 | |
timotimo | but that doesn't explain boundless growth, since there's a free-list going through the gen2 anyway | ||
jnthn | Right, gen2 is collected | ||
Just less often. | |||
timotimo | yeah, which makes sense | ||
jnthn | yeah, loop { eval q{ anon grammar Foo { } } } is leaking | 18:01 | |
diakopter | but each eval makes an SC | ||
parts of which are gen2 allocated | 18:02 | ||
timotimo | jnthn: well, that would perhaps create a list from the results? | ||
jnthn | timotimo: Shouldn't be. | ||
timotimo | i did the same with a 1 at the end or something | ||
OK | |||
diakopter: but SC are weak-ref'd and gc'd or something like that | |||
jnthn | diakopter: Yeah, but we'll be sweeping gen2 a good number of times within the lifetime of this | ||
diakopter: And the weak thingy means they *should* go away... | 18:03 | ||
FROGGS | here are test number with and without these aliases: gist.github.com/FROGGS/0c524af3699653d6b1de | 18:04 | |
one can see why I thought these aliases are a good thing | |||
jnthn | FROGGS: aye; I'm guessing they are needed, but the way they're being done is breaking something? | 18:05 | |
timotimo: Well, seems we never hit gc_free in MVMCompUnit, which is certainly an issue | |||
FROGGS | jnthn: obviously, yeah | 18:06 | |
jnthn: what should math <:Lu> btw? | |||
match* | |||
jnthn | FROGGS: Uppercase letters | ||
FROGGS | ahh | ||
jnthn | r: 'aBc' ~~ /<:Lu>/ | ||
r: 'aBc' ~~ /<:Ll>/ | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | 18:07 | |
jnthn | r: say 'aBc' ~~ /<:Lu>/ | ||
r: say 'aBc' ~~ /<:Ll>/ | |||
FROGGS | k, L Lu and Ll do work now | ||
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raiph | i git cloned and built rakudo/moarvm yesterday on feather (more) | 18:10 | |
at the end I notice a couple odd files: | 18:11 | ||
1;0 raiph@feather:~/rakudo$ ls -lt | |||
-rwsr-sr-t 1 raiph raiph 0 Jan 17 01:10 non-existent-copy-stgt | 18:12 | ||
-rwsr-sr-t 1 raiph raiph 0 Jan 17 01:10 non-existent-copy-mtgt | |||
FROGGS | seems like leftovers from tests | ||
and I think I've seen that unlink does not work correctly sometimes | 18:13 | ||
raiph | ok. i did run make spectest (which failed) | ||
FROGGS | dinner & | ||
raiph | thx | ||
jnthn | raiph: Yeah, there are a couple of tests failing in copy.t that are probably to blame. | 18:23 | |
raiph: The merge doesn't convey "you can expect spectests to pass", just "you can expect to do a fair amount with it" :) | 18:24 | ||
raiph | jnthn: yeah, i'm hoping to carry out my quest with Rakudo/MoarVM | 18:25 | |
"Make Rakudo's sort work per spec" | |||
questhub.io/realm/perl/quest/52bca7...e15d0000ca | |||
jnthn | :) | ||
timotimo | what did i do wrong? | 18:26 | |
jnthn | timotimo: ALL THE THINGS | ||
:P | |||
timotimo | oh this is not about p6sort in moar | 18:27 | |
jnthn | timotimo: I think raiph is talking about improvements that are independent of any particular backend, though... | ||
raiph | Add Ordering subsets to Rakudo. | ||
jnthn: which module would you add the spec'd Ordering subsets to? | |||
yeah, i should be talking in #perl6 | 18:28 | ||
jnthn | raiph: Yeah, better to discuss there... | ||
Though the answer is likely "same place you find the method sort(..)" | 18:29 | ||
raiph | thx | ||
jnthn is working on the return type checks for Rakudo on Moar | 18:44 | ||
Should clear up a few tests failing 'cus of not having 'em. | |||
But doing a cleanup on all backends of this to avoid a deref each return. | |||
And simplify the Moar impl. | |||
timotimo | oh that sounds cool :) | 19:06 | |
we return a whole lot | |||
FROGGS | r: say "\x[C767]" ~~ m/^<:Lu>$/ | 19:38 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 82effd, rakudo-jvm 82effd, rakudo-moar 82effd: OUTPUTĀ«Falseā¤Ā» | ||
FROGGS | perl6-m -e 'say "\x[C767]" ~~ m/^<:Lu>$/' | 19:41 | |
ļ½¢ģ§ļ½£ | |||
this matches when I remove the extra aliases... | 19:42 | ||
trying a different patch now | |||
ahh, it does not even know about Lu atm O.o | 19:43 | ||
TimToady doesn't know how CJK or Hungul are supposed to consider case | 19:44 | ||
FROGGS | no, I mean the property Lu is unknown | ||
which results in a property value code of zero, which is the same value that every codepoint has for an unknown property, so it succeeds | 19:45 | ||
yeah, Lu, Ll etc are missing in the table of property codes now | 19:46 | ||
um, Lower does match A now, and Upper matches a | 19:48 | ||
>.< | |||
jnthn | Ugh, worked out why the return handling is thw ay it is | 19:54 | |
Can still make it cheap on Moar though :) | |||
FROGGS | cheap sounds good :o) | 19:55 | |
TimToady | "Cheap, cheap, cheap!" --Chicken Little | 19:57 | |
FROGGS | okay, I am installing the aliases only for general category now | 20:01 | |
since L appears in hst as Leading_Jamo | 20:02 | ||
*as an alias | |||
k, it resolves L as general category now, but property value code is still zero | 20:05 | ||
diakopter | "Cheap, cheap, cheap!" --The Pied Piper | 20:06 | |
timotimo | jnthn: removing the deref made it b0rk? is it about return-rw perhaps? | 20:11 | |
jnthn | timotimo: oh, I didn't mean a decont | ||
TimToady | "Cheap, cheap, cheap!" --Your Mother | 20:15 | |
FROGGS | >.< | 20:17 | |
jnthn | r: sub foo returns Int { return 'omg' }; foo | 20:18 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
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..rakudo-jvm 82effd: OUTPUTĀ«Type check failed for return value; expected 'Int' but got 'Str'ā¤ in sub foo at /tmp/FxvPeoKwVD:1ā¤ in block at /tmp/FxvPeoKwVD:1ā¤ā¤Ā» | |||
FROGGS | I think I know now how to make L work | 20:50 | |
diakopter | WAT | 20:55 | |
... | |||
FROGGS | I'll will show a gist once it works | ||
jnthn | It's .BAT | ||
FROGGS: yay :) | |||
diakopter | FROGGS: sry, wasn't replying to you | 20:56 | |
was reacting to this profile | |||
FROGGS | ahh | ||
diakopter | which can't possibly be correct | ||
FROGGS | okay :o) | ||
diakopter | oh. | 20:57 | |
jnthn | Down to 10 individual test failures in S02 now, it seems | 20:58 | |
5 in S03 | |||
diakopter | it would help if I actually rebuilt nqp/rakudo with the new moar | 20:59 | |
maybe. | |||
no, it's true; 66% of time was actually spent in deserialize | 21:00 | ||
jnthn | Is that a startup trace? | ||
jnthn is guessing so | |||
diakopter | no | 21:01 | |
it got partway into man or boy | |||
I think. | |||
jnthn | Can't have got very far; deserialize only runs during startup... | ||
Try a profile of just -e "1" or so | 21:02 | ||
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diakopter | well it ran 2 million interpreter instructions | 21:08 | |
there, a 5GB trace. | 21:10 | ||
maybe that'll be less startup-y | |||
yeah, 20m instr | 21:11 | ||
22.13% in allocation/gc | |||
19.5% in gc | |||
jnthn wonders where in GC is hot | 21:12 | ||
diakopter | process_worklist | 21:13 | |
and MVM_gc_mark_collectable has 10% exclusive | 21:14 | ||
jnthn | Wow...though I guess it is doing a lot of the work. | ||
diakopter | at least there doens't seem to be a memory leak | 21:17 | |
I think | |||
there, ran one with instrumenting perl6_ops_moar.dll too, I think | 21:20 | ||
bah. | 21:54 | ||
dalek | arVM: da37c0a | jnthn++ | src/core/frame.c: Missing sanity check in autoclose. |
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jnthn | That's not a fix for it, just a missing sanity check | 22:00 | |
diakopter | fix for what | 22:07 | |
jnthn | The amout of autoclose we seem to be doing | 22:08 | |
We should be doing O(none)... | |||
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dalek | arVM/argh_it_hangs: 0cc39f2 | jnthn++ | src/core/frame.c: Try caching auto-closed result. Results in a hang in Rakudo spectests. |
23:29 | |
diakopter | ++ |