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| japhb | DietCoke: NODNOD. That's by far my biggest complaint with it. | 00:27 | |
| PerlJam | use git then | 00:28 | |
| japhb | particle: never got a response from #svk, giving up then | ||
| PerlJam: that depends on if git-svn can propset svn properties, which Infinoid said he couldn't get working | 00:29 | ||
| PerlJam: commuting now, I'll ping you again later on that point | 00:30 | ||
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| dalek | r27511 | jkeenan++ | trunk: | 00:44 | |
| : Applying modified version of patch submitted in | |||
| : rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=54144 by Geoffrey Broadwell | |||
| : preventing SVN ID tags > 78 char in PDDs from causing failure of PDD coding | |||
| : standards tests. | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27511 | |||
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| kid51 | Tene ping | 00:50 | |
| Tene | kid51: yes? | 00:51 | |
| kid51 | Re r27510: After I svn up, I'm getting no content in tools/util/dump_pbc.pl | 00:52 | |
| [li11-226:parrot] 520 $ ll tools/util/dump_pbc.pl | |||
| -rw-r--r-- 1 jimk jimk 0 May 14 18:59 tools/util/dump_pbc.pl | |||
| Am I missing something? | |||
| Tene | No, that was an accident. | ||
| That file was part of a diff that particle was evaluating and wanted me to convert for him. | |||
| I deleted the file, but forgot to svn del it. | |||
| kid51 | k | 00:53 | |
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| Tene | I get confused trying to deal with svn. | 01:01 | |
| davidfetter | doesn't everybody? | ||
| purl | I know I do. | ||
| davidfetter wonders whether purl is referring to Repo Man | 01:02 | ||
| dalek | r27512 | rgrjr++ | trunk: | 01:03 | |
| : * src/packfile.c, include/parrot/packfile.h: | |||
| : + Change type of "action" args to do_1_sub_pragma and sub_pragma from | |||
| : "int" to "pbc_action_enum_t", because that's what they are. Also, | |||
| : make the doc for sub_pragma slightly more useful. | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27512 | |||
| Tene | purl: cd repo man is he can go where I can't go | ||
| purl | i haven't a clue, tene | ||
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| japhb | PerlJam: any info on the svn propset in git-svn question? | 01:06 | |
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| PerlJam | japhb: I don't think you can propset with git-svn | 01:19 | |
| you can list them and you can get individual properties | 01:20 | ||
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| japhb | PerlJam: dang. | 01:33 | |
| (Because sometimes, four letter words really are the best) | 01:34 | ||
| tetragon | What, like perl? | 01:35 | |
| wknight8111 | I say "perl" to the kids when I get angry | 01:36 | |
| Eevee | hey | 01:38 | |
| perl you | |||
| japhb | Oh, perl off | ||
| PerlJam | hmm. | 01:39 | |
| Eevee | perl this, I'm out | ||
| japhb | LOL | ||
| PerlJam | "perlhole" fires off some odd neurons | ||
| japhb laughed so hard his wife asked if he was OK | 01:40 | ||
| Eevee | (perl as profanity)++ | 01:44 | |
| wknight8111 | ...i've had those moments here too... | ||
| japhb | And apropos to the platforms discussion from earlier, i98.photobucket.com/albums/l264/KiL..._vista.jpg | 01:47 | |
| shorten | japhb's url is at xrl.us/bkjvx | ||
| Eevee | unix will pop a cap in yo ass | ||
| apparently | |||
| I've seen an extended version of that with some 10+ OSes | |||
| japhb | yikes | 01:48 | |
| tetragon notes that OS X 10.5 on Intel has been certified as Unix | 01:49 | ||
| japhb | There's definitely humor therein | 01:51 | |
| tetragon | There are a few things I really should check on some time. Some commands, such as mktemp(1), behaved differently between PPC and Intel OS X 10.4. I'm not certain if that has been unified with 10.5. | 01:55 | |
| Eevee | wow, seriously? that's a bit tacky | 01:56 | |
| pmichaud | Perl is indeed a profane language. In what other language can we write +@$/<0>&&!$_ and expect it to parse and execute? ;-) | ||
| tetragon | I encountered that while I was doing an early run of the Slony tests on Intel OS X | ||
| Eevee | pmichaud: malbolge? | 01:57 | |
| purl | hmmm... malbolge is a language designed to be near impossible to program in. www.lscheffer.com/malbolge.html | ||
| pmichaud | "Look ma! No alphabetics!" | ||
| use.perl.org/~pmichaud/journal/36420 # new article | 01:58 | ||
| afk # break | |||
| tetragon | But does it use as many glyphs as APL? | 01:59 | |
| Eevee | "At its core, Parrot uses integer versus non-integer indexes to distinguish between array and hash accesses" -- does this imply Parrot can never use integers (and thus arbitrary objects) as hash keys? | 02:00 | |
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| japhb | OK, I finally figured out why Tene thought he checked in my dump_pbc.pl patch accidently, but my SVK doesn't see it ... he seems to have checked in the *existence* of the file (perhaps because of setting properties for it), but the trunk copy is empty, and the file modifications from my patch aren't there. | 02:14 | |
| If you click on dump_pbc.pl in the listing at svn.perl.org/parrot/trunk/tools/util/ , you'll see it's empty. | |||
| So it appears that Tene's SVN misbehaved rather oddly. | 02:15 | ||
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| japhb | OK, new hopefully win32-friendly version of dump_pmc.pl patch posted. | 03:11 | |
| particle, Limbic_Region: please give it a try | |||
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| pmichaud | eevee: (integer accesses) -- it only makes a difference for aggregates that need to distinguish between array and hash accesses | 03:59 | |
| i.e., in Perl 6 we can have both $x{'foo'} and $x[0] (i.e., $x has both a hash interface and an array interface) | |||
| for a normal hash, all keys work the same. | 04:00 | ||
| same for a normal array. | |||
| Eevee | ah okay. that's a weird case so I guess there's not much better you can do | ||
| pmichaud | for a type that needs both -- either the code calling the type needs to distinguish or the underlying type can distinguish | ||
| and parrot allows for both, but it just takes a bit of extra work | |||
| Eevee checks S09 | 04:01 | ||
| oh cool, you can override what's allowed for both the keys and values in p6 | |||
| pmichaud | and there are already objects that do that | ||
| japhb | Is there PIR syntax for calling a function using a fully qualified name? In other words, is there a way to avoid first doing a C<foo = get_global ['name','space'], 'foo'> before you can do C<foo(bar, baz)>? | 04:02 | |
| pmichaud | japhb: no. | ||
| japhb | pmichaud: dang. | ||
| pmichaud | even if there was such a PIR syntax, it would end up doing the equivalent of get_global.... foo(bar, baz) | ||
| japhb | japhb's word for the day | ||
| Eevee | bah, I have too many things going on at once; would like some time to dive into rakudo | ||
| haven't even found much time to play with the test suite | 04:03 | ||
| pmichaud | even the existing foo(bar, baz) syntax is translated into a sequence of $P0 = find_name_not_null 'foo'; $P0(bar, baz); | ||
| japhb | pmichaud: Oh, I don't mind it doing the work behind the scenes. I just wanted the sugar. | 04:04 | |
| pmichaud | then of course there is a question of... get_global or get_hll_global ? ;-) | ||
| japhb | nodnod | ||
| fair enough | |||
| pmichaud | afk for a while | 04:05 | |
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| nopaste | "japhb" at 76.191.190.8 pasted "Segfault trying to iterate over namespace" (32 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/12970 | 04:57 | |
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| Tene | Looks like parrot doesn't build on OpenBSD | 05:54 | |
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| dalek | r27513 | fperrad++ | trunk: | 07:09 | |
| : [Lua] | |||
| : - add 2 TODO tests (upvalue implementation) | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27513 | |||
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| dalek | r27514 | chromatic++ | pdd25cx: | 08:15 | |
| : [src] Changed real_exception() to Parrot_ex_throw_from_c(). | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27514 | |||
| chromatic@wgz.org | Concurrency Tasks: | 08:16 | ||
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index...ency_tasks | |||
| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bjqpy | ||
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| dalek | allison@perl.org | Bylaws: | 10:08 | |
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?bylaws | |||
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| dalek | allison@perl.org | Bylaws: | 10:52 | |
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?bylaws | |||
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| Juerd | feather1 was out of memory. | 12:18 | |
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| DietCoke | Yay! we can once again send files with "configure.pl" in them without getting bounced by pm.org | 13:29 | |
| s/files/emails/ | 13:30 | ||
| DOH no we can't. | |||
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| DietCoke | leo: hey! | 13:35 | |
| Zaba_ | moin | ||
| leo | Hi DietCoke, on diet now? | 13:36 | |
| DietCoke | dietcoke is coke-floats.blogspot.com/ | 13:38 | |
| leo: yup. going well. | 13:39 | ||
| pmichaud | PDD15 says: =item - Objects may have a custom vtable or use a class-wide vtable. | 14:02 | |
| anyone know how to compose a custom vtable entry into an object? | 14:03 | ||
| or even where to start looking? | 14:04 | ||
| DietCoke | hurm. I only know the syntax for how to do that to the class, not the object. | ||
| pmichaud | runtime is okay for this | 14:05 | |
| DietCoke | I would look in the oo tests to see if it's there; if not, we may have 2 problems. | ||
| dalek | particle | Bylaws: | 14:06 | |
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?bylaws | |||
| pmichaud | I'll just mail the list. | 14:08 | |
| jonathan | pmichaud: Certainly, do mail the list - I didn't even know that this bit was in the spec, and I was one of the folks who worked on it. | 14:09 | |
| I always saw these things being done by cloning the class and passing a hash to clone with what you want to change (see clone op, clone_pmc vtable method in class) | 14:10 | ||
| And instantiating an object from that new class. | |||
| pmichaud | I know that I had also asked about per-object role mixins, and Allison said that would be possible too but to wait until after the pdd17 pmc changes | 14:12 | |
| jonathan | OK, not entirely sure what she has in mind. | 14:14 | |
| pmichaud | Me either. We'll see what the list responds. :-) | ||
| jonathan | I can't think of anything simple that wouldn't end up boiling down to what I just mention anyway. | ||
| pmichaud | right. | 14:15 | |
| jonathan | Because an object depends on having some class object to tell it where to find it's "stuff" | ||
| pmichaud | I'm planning to create a branch to re-work the protoobject implementations | ||
| jonathan | OK. | 14:16 | |
| pmichaud | I'll likely call it "P6object" -- any (pardon the pun) objections? ;-) | ||
| jonathan | No, please go ahead and work on this. | 14:18 | |
| However, would be good for me to get a set of spectests for OO features that I expect to work arranged tomorrow. | |||
| pmichaud | I'm planning that we'll end up with one base protoobject implementation for Rakudo, PCT, and PGE | 14:19 | |
| jonathan | So we can see what, if any, break as a result of the changes in the branch. | ||
| OK, sounds sensible - if they're protoobjects are going to look pretty much the same. | |||
| moritz | jonathan: I submitted a few small spectests to the topics you mentioned the other day | ||
| btw rakudo has a parse failure for 'class a { .. };' | 14:20 | ||
| pmichaud | (breaks) -- there will be a bit of refactoring involved, as I'm thinking the '!keyword_*' methods should be moved out of Object | ||
| moritz | whereas 'class A { ... }' works ;) | ||
| jonathan | moritz: Is your point here the semicolon of lack thereof? | ||
| Or capitalization? | 14:21 | ||
| purl | i guess capitalization is the difference between 'helping my uncle Jack off a horse' and 'helping my uncle jack off a horse' | ||
| pmichaud | or ... vs .. ? | ||
| jonathan | EWWW! | ||
| moritz | jonathan: capitilzation | ||
| not literal ... | |||
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| pmichaud | Rakudo currently requires typenames to start with uppercase chars. | 14:22 | |
| NotFound | Hello. | ||
| moritz | pmichaud: that explains it | ||
| purl | Damn right it does. | ||
| DietCoke ponders starting a pool for an official weigh in at yapc. =-) | |||
| jonathan | pmichaud: Is that part of the spec too? | 14:23 | |
| pmichaud | jonathan: it's a shortcut | ||
| otherwise it's difficult to distinguish 'Foo' from 'say' | |||
| jonathan | :-) | ||
| DietCoke | there is a guy working on my team in this office now that reminds me of Jim. | ||
| jonathan | Oh yes, don't we have to build up a table of typenames and so forth as we go, so we know which are which? | ||
| moritz | pmichaud: so upper case sub names don't work either? | 14:24 | |
| pmichaud | moritz: those might work, depending on how they're used | ||
| jonathan: I haven't looked at STD.pm lately -- I suspect it will (or has) evolved since I did the cheat. | |||
| moritz | but it's amazing how much of the test suite actually works with that convention ;) | ||
| pmichaud | istr that pugs did a similar cheat for a short period of time. | 14:25 | |
| yes, <typename> does a check that the name is a valid type. So we'd need to register the valid typenames as part of the parse/compile/library load. | 14:26 | ||
| NotFound | pmichaud: we have #45503 pending. | ||
| pmichaud | NotFound: looking. | ||
| DietCoke | NotFound: 45971 - that comment is associated with a -different- ticket in src/oo.c ; that ticket is the same error, but in a different file. | 14:27 | |
| pmichaud | NotFound: applying #45503. Thanks for the reminder. | 14:28 | |
| DietCoke | we should probably merge all the tickets that have that comment into a single ticket, update the RT pointers. | ||
| NotFound | DietCoke: yes. | ||
| DietCoke | NotFound: if you setup a bitcard id, I can make you a bugadmin. | 14:29 | |
| Then you can merge tickets, close the ones that are trivially closable, etc. | 14:30 | ||
| NotFound | I think I already have one... let me see. | ||
| DietCoke | (when you go to RT, if you log in, you'll see "logged in as <>". That's what I need. | 14:32 | |
| NotFound | Yes, I have. | ||
| julian.notfound at gmail.com | 14:33 | ||
| DietCoke | wozzit? | ||
| ok. Poof, you're a parrot bug admin. | 14:34 | ||
| NotFound | Thanks :) | ||
| DietCoke | thank YOU. | ||
| Anything that involves removing old comments; if you provide a small patch, that'll grease the wheels to get it gone. | 14:35 | ||
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| DietCoke | in general when working on tickets, cc the mailing list. | 14:36 | |
| NotFound | I've already seen that is easy to forget that ;) | ||
| DietCoke | I often forget, so you'll see two comments from me on the ticket, one to the ticket, one to the ticket and the mailing list. | 14:37 | |
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| dalek | r27515 | pmichaud++ | trunk: | 14:48 | |
| : [core]: | |||
| : * Fix jit runcore with NULL string. | |||
| : * Patch courtesy NotFound++ (<julian.notfound at gmail.com>) | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27515 | |||
| NotFound | To start, closed two of the tickets I commented on this morning. | ||
| pmichaud | aha -- we're getting svn: MERGE request failed on '/parrot/trunk' | 14:49 | |
| (again) | |||
| DietCoke | please open a ticket on that. | ||
| (not with parrot, but with... svn-admin@perl.org ?) | |||
| pmichaud | there was a ticket on it before | 14:50 | |
| I'll try to re-open that one, or at least link to it. | |||
| DietCoke | which was, I think, just closed. | ||
| pmichaud | RT#45503 resolved -- NotFound++ | ||
| DietCoke | I don't have access to see the svn queue. | ||
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| NotFound | DietCoke: regarding the "Get printable name" in #46091, the comment no longer exist in src/pmc/class.pmc, nor the RT number. | 14:56 | |
| I think we killed it as part of dead code removal a few days ago, I will look at it. | 14:57 | ||
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| pmichaud | It's now in src/oo.c (line 729) | 14:58 | |
| (I just did "ack 46091".) | |||
| particle | ack++ | ||
| pmichaud | karma ack? | 14:59 | |
| purl | ack has karma of 64 | ||
| Andy | what now? | ||
| purl | The chalice contains human blood cursed in Death's name. The hooded figure kneeling beside you passes it to you and you have to drink. LOSE 3 HIT POINTS. | ||
| DietCoke | pmichaud: ack or ack -a ? =-) | ||
| pmichaud | DietCoke: ack. | ||
| DietCoke | I find I have to use -a when working on the parrot project a lot, as things may move between parrot, perl, and c. Just curious. | 15:00 | |
| pmichaud | (RT#46091) out of curiosity, when would we come up with an instance of the name being "not printable"? | 15:02 | |
| NotFound | pmichaud: I think is has something to do with a NUL char used as separator, or something. | 15:03 | |
| pmichaud | ....but that's still "printable" | ||
| NotFound | Some code already deleted mentioned escaping it. | ||
| Zaba | ack++ | ||
| particle | the cowbell char isn't printable | 15:04 | |
| pmichaud | oh, I see. they want the name to be escaped. | ||
| so, isn't that simply | 15:06 | ||
| string_escape_string(VTABLE_get_string(interp, name)) ? | |||
| NotFound | We can skip the issue by printing the "name" argument of the funcion, instead of that found in the class. | ||
| pmichaud | it's already printing the name argument of the function | ||
| NotFound | But is in the other exception. | 15:07 | |
| Ah, no, you are right. | |||
| .sub test | 15:12 | ||
| $P1 = newclass "A\\n" | |||
| $P2 = newclass "A\\n" | |||
| .end | |||
| This shows the bahaviour undesired, I think. | 15:13 | ||
| Class 'A\\n' already registered! -> This is with string_escape_string added. | 15:22 | ||
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| pmichaud | I'll go ahead and add string_escape_string. Good catch. | 15:32 | |
| NotFound | pmichaud: need interp as first param. | ||
| pmichaud | thanks. | ||
| NotFound | This with class name: "A\\000B" -> Class 'A\\x{0}B' already registered! | 15:33 | |
| pmichaud | that's correct. | ||
| NotFound | I think so. | 15:34 | |
| particle | how do you know it's not A\\x{000B} ? | ||
| pmichaud | it's a parrot doublequoted string, so \\000 is octal. | 15:35 | |
| NotFound | It's octal I thnk. | ||
| particle | k | ||
| pmichaud | running 'make test' | ||
| particle wonders if anyone has run fulltest lately | 15:36 | ||
| moritz | I did about a week ago | ||
| all pass | |||
| dalek | allison@perl.org | Concurrency Tasks: | 15:37 | |
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index...ency_tasks | |||
| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bjqpy | ||
| dalek | allison@perl.org | Concurrency Tasks: | 15:40 | |
| link: www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index...ency_tasks | |||
| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bjqpy | ||
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| dalek | r27516 | pmichaud++ | trunk: | 15:52 | |
| : [core]: | |||
| : * Properly escape/quote class name in "Class 'foo' already registered" | |||
| : exception. | |||
| : * Resolves RT#46091 (NotFound++) | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27516 | |||
| NotFound | Hey, we must left something for the bug day ;) | 15:53 | |
| particle | i'll make more bugs, don't worry ;) | ||
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| pmichaud | lunchtime. | 16:12 | |
| purl | lunchtime is up, so Im gonna be thinking more slowly now ;) | ||
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| NotFound | I'm checking #46895, incorrect recursion depth counting, and always give 1000 for me. | 17:00 | |
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| DietCoke | TimToady: hio. | 17:13 | |
| DietCoke has sashimi for lunch today. Niiice. | |||
| davidfetter | mmm...sashimi | 17:14 | |
| NotFound | Also, I can't locate the alluded TODO in the versions of src/embed.c around the ticket's date. | 17:17 | |
| dalek | r27517 | allison++ | pdd25cx: | 17:18 | |
| : [pdd25cx] Exception enum names start with EXCEPTION_ or CONTROL_. | |||
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| particle | NotFound: re recursion depth counting... did you try alternate runcores? | 17:28 | |
| NotFound | particle: yes, and on several machines. | 17:29 | |
| particle | intriguing | 17:30 | |
| NotFound | With gcdebug takes loooon time, but works the same. | ||
| particle would like to be able to adjust recursion depth at runtime | |||
| (as a command-line option, not from within a running program) | 17:31 | ||
| NotFound | particle: have you tried the removeparent patch? | 17:32 | |
| particle | no, haven't had a chance | ||
| i'm hip deep in sql at work atm | |||
| NotFound | Stupid question: can a class addparent himself? | 17:34 | |
| particle | i hope not | 17:35 | |
| DietCoke | seems like something there should be a test for. | 17:37 | |
| er, against. | |||
| NotFound | Segmentation fault. | ||
| purl | (Core dumped) | ||
| DietCoke | ok, that's bad. =-) | ||
| particle | Segmentation fault is a form of No :) | ||
| NotFound | Loops in the hierarchy, in general. | ||
| A rude one. | 17:38 | ||
| japhb | "No, BITCH." | 17:39 | |
| NotFound | backtrace shows a lot of recursion in Parrot_ComputeMRO_C3. I expected something like that. | 17:41 | |
| Will do some work in this issue. | 17:42 | ||
| By the way, what's the meaning of that name? | 17:44 | ||
| particle | method resolution order | ||
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| NotFound | Category 3? | 17:44 | |
| particle | c3 is a type of method resolution order | 17:45 | |
| NotFound | Ah, thanks. | ||
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| particle | c3 is also www.python.org/2.3/mro.html | 17:47 | |
| purl | okay, particle. | ||
| particle | c3 is also use.perl.org/~autrijus/journal/25768 | 17:48 | |
| purl | okay, particle. | ||
| particle | hee: www.flickr.com/photos/spiggycat/239...ool-dcist/ | 17:51 | |
| shorten | particle's url is at xrl.us/bjk42 | ||
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| japhb | particle: can you test the newest version of the dump_pbc.pl patch? | 18:03 | |
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| particle | in a bit, yes | 18:04 | |
| japhb | particle: cool, thanks | ||
| pmichaud wonders how particle can do a test in only 1 on/off state. | |||
| particle | quantum computing | 18:05 | |
| Eevee | california++ | ||
| japhb | Eevee: definitely | ||
| purl | Absolutely! | ||
| japhb | Even purl agrees | 18:06 | |
| davidfetter | o/` california // knows how to party o/` | ||
| Eevee | well, I've seen what purl does when people go to bed | ||
| japhb | heh | ||
| davidfetter | unfortunately, i'm in utah at the moment | ||
| Eevee | of course he'd agree | ||
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| dalek | r27518 | pmichaud++ | p6metaclass: | 18:17 | |
| : Create a branch for unifying p6-style protoobjects and metaclasses | |||
| : in Rakudo, PCT, and PGE. | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27518 | |||
| Tene | davidfetter: where in UT? | 18:24 | |
| davidfetter | american fork | ||
| Tene | I live in SLC, but I'm only there about a third of the time. | 18:25 | |
| s/there/here/ | |||
| davidfetter | hrm. is there a perl mongers' group in (the surrounds of) SLC? | 18:29 | |
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| NotFound | I have a problem with my attempt to prevent loops in class hierarchy, breaks at ../../parrot ../../runtime/parrot/library/PGE/Perl6Grammar.pbc --output=TGE/Parser.pir TGE/Parser.pg | 18:40 | |
| DietCoke | ambs++ | ||
| ambs | DietCoke, :-P | 18:41 | |
| DietCoke is down a stone! | |||
| wknight8111 | congratulations | 18:42 | |
| purl | Yes. Very well done. *clap*... *clap*... *clap* | ||
| ambs | purl, quiet! | 18:43 | |
| purl | Too quiet. | ||
| Tene | davidfetter: yes, they often meet right before plug.org/ iirc | 18:45 | |
| davidfetter | d'oh. i went to plug last night and hassled a mysql guy from the 2nd row | 18:46 | |
| NotFound | Loop in class hierarchy: 'Protomaker' is an ancestor of 'Protomaker'. ---> Can this be true? | 18:48 | |
| pmichaud | yes. | ||
| is it correct? no. | |||
| is it possible that it's happening? yes. | |||
| NotFound | Ah, well. | ||
| DietCoke | so it's possible NF's patch is right, but parrot is wrong? | 18:49 | |
| pmichaud | it's possible that Protomaker is creating some loops. | ||
| NotFound | Maybe both are wrong. | ||
| pmichaud | but since I'm reworking the code now (see branch created in r27518) I think we should let it live for a few days, or at least until the release. | 18:50 | |
| DietCoke | can always post the patch in progress on the ticket. | ||
| NotFound | There is no ticket yet. | 18:51 | |
| Eevee | anyone running debian or ubuntu or other derivative, your keys are broken: isc.sans.org/diary.html | 18:52 | |
| NotFound | Urgh, I've edited the same version that has the removeparent patch, will try in another copy first. | 18:53 | |
| Same result | 18:57 | ||
| nopaste? | 18:58 | ||
| purl | nopaste is at nopaste.snit.ch/ (ask TonyC for new channels) or rafb.net/paste or paste.husk.org/ or poundperl.pastebin.com/ or paste.scsys.co.uk/ or don't bother me while I'm eating | ||
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 213.96.228.50 pasted "Attempt to avoid loops in hierarchy" (42 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/12974 | 19:00 | |
| ambs | purl, seen merlyn | 19:03 | |
| purl | merlyn was last seen on #moose 55 days and 21 hours ago, saying: ... methodsandmessages.vox.com/library/...ltalk.html [Mar 20 15:09:20 2008] | ||
| davidfetter | ambs, i saw him over on fleanode a couple of hours ago | 19:05 | |
| ambs, as RandalSchwartz | |||
| ambs | davidfetter, not important. I just want to ask what emacs does he uses under mac. At the moment I do not have a decent emacs running under leopard :( | 19:06 | |
| NotFound | imacs? ;) | 19:07 | |
| ambs | lol | 19:09 | |
| NotFound++ | |||
| NotFound | More verbose version: Loop in class hierarchy while adding parent 'Protoobject': 'Protomaker' is an ancestor of 'Protomaker'. | 19:13 | |
| pmichaud | that seems odd. | 19:16 | |
| NotFound | The namespaces are included in parents list? | 19:19 | |
| pmichaud | do you get a backtrace when the exception occurrs? | 19:23 | |
| *occurs | 19:24 | ||
| NotFound | Yes. | 19:25 | |
| pmichaud | can you nopaste it? | ||
| NotFound | Is at $P0 = subclass $P0, 'Protomaker' | ||
| One second... | 19:26 | ||
| purl | i think one second is second is the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom. | ||
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 213.96.228.50 pasted "loop in hierarchy" (37 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/12975 | 19:28 | |
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| pmichaud | from src/pmc/pmcproxy : | 19:32 | |
| =item C<all_parents> | |||
| A cached array of ourself and all parent classes, in MRO order. | |||
| A ResizablePMCArray PMC is allocated during initialization, | |||
| and is populated with the current class. | |||
| NotFound | ourself? | 19:33 | |
| pmichaud | a class is listed in its all_parents entry | ||
| same for class.pmc | 19:35 | ||
| so the fact that a class finds itself in 'all_parents' isn't exceptional to Parrot. | |||
| i.e., that's the normal state of things. | |||
| afk # pick up kids from school | 19:36 | ||
| NotFound | So finding loops will be a lot more difficult. | ||
| pmichaud | are we certain it's an error? | 19:37 | |
| i.e., does it _need_ to be an error? | |||
| NotFound | I'm uncertain about all. | ||
| My tests segfault, so completely correct is not. | |||
| To allow it, MRO must be fixed. | 19:38 | ||
| pmichaud | how about this: check if the parent being added "isa" the current class | 19:39 | |
| for example, if A is trying to add B as a parent, make sure that ! (B isa A) | |||
| and throw an exception if so. | |||
| gotta run or will be late | |||
| DietCoke | fly you fool! | 19:40 | |
| NotFound | Yeah, VTABLE_isa_pmc seems to be the right thing, I will try. | 19:42 | |
| pmichaud++ | |||
| ambs | what the heck :-S | 19:43 | |
| DietCoke | ambs:? | 19:47 | |
| ambs | DietCoke, complaining about gdb | 19:48 | |
| can't print some variables after a sigseg | |||
| ambs coughs | 19:52 | ||
| /dev/sdb1 294G 279G 28K 100% /state/sanc1 | |||
| NotFound | I've discovered my fault: I was cheching own parents, instead of parents of the new parent. | 19:56 | |
| But doing it thorugh isa is better, anyway. | 19:57 | ||
| pmichaud | yes, no looping. | ||
| at least, no additional looping :-) | |||
| pmichaud considers asking his wife if the kids can walk themselves home from school yet. | 19:58 | ||
| NotFound | And you can overload isa, in case you want to play bad games with inheritance. | ||
| But doing it can break MRO... mmm... problems. | 19:59 | ||
| Will try the loop way, just in case. | 20:01 | ||
| pmichaud | I think using isa is the correct approach for now. | ||
| NotFound | But I hate segfaults. | 20:02 | |
| pmichaud | presumably someone who is overloading isa will also be dealing with mro issues | ||
| I'm an advocate of using the simplest approach until a case for a more complex one is articulated. | 20:03 | ||
| NotFound | The problem is that at MRO time is too late for check, even if we throw the parent table is already modified. | ||
| pmichaud | so, you're saying to use a loop because someone might have overloaded vtable isa, and we want to enforce this "no matter what"? | 20:05 | |
| NotFound | I think that the virtual machine must never segfault, no matter how ugly is the code. | 20:06 | |
| The bytecode executed, I mean. | |||
| pmichaud | fair enough. | ||
| moritz | should I try to pipe /dev/urandom to parrot to see if it segfaults? ;-) | 20:07 | |
| NotFound | moritz: too esasy to catch, unless you have infinite monkeys doing it. | ||
| moritz | NotFound: I think the more realistic approach is to take working .pbc files and randomly modify some bits in it | 20:08 | |
| ambs | OT: on a 64b machine, the standard C types have different sizes? | ||
| moritz | ambs: not guaranteed | 20:09 | |
| NotFound | moritz: some people do that with filesystem, to test fsck. | ||
| moritz | I think the standard just says char <= short <= int <= long <= long long | ||
| and perhaps char < int < long long or something | |||
| NotFound | moritz: no guarantee that char < int | 20:10 | |
| moritz | NotFound: ok, so it's even worse ;) | ||
| NotFound | But lots of code assume it. | ||
| ambs | then, the following question should be: is there any standard way to force types to have specific sizes, or should my configure code detect that? | 20:13 | |
| do not know why, but I am afraid that you say I should detect that | |||
| NotFound | ambs: you mean types for 16, 32 and 64 bits? | ||
| ambs | NotFound, exactly | 20:14 | |
| NotFound | ambs: there are ways, but I think parrot does not assume a recent enough standard. | 20:15 | |
| moritz | I don't think you can even assume that they all exist on all architectures | ||
| that's not a parrot question, isn't it? | |||
| ambs | NotFound, in fact, it is not for parrot, but as you probably delt with that :) | ||
| moritz++ | |||
| NotFound | Yes, with C99 you can test if they exist, and in that case use it. | ||
| moritz | ambs: cd /usr/include && grep uint32 * | 20:16 | |
| ambs | hmms, ok, thanks :) | ||
| NotFound | Look at stdint.h | ||
| moritz | ambs: there should be some typedefs in most sane standard libs | ||
| otherwise: configure | |||
| purl | well, configure is not broken | ||
| ambs | thanks, folks | 20:17 | |
| NotFound | The loop approach works, doing make test | 20:26 | |
| japhb | (OT but asking here because you guys are the most likely ones I can think of to know the answer): I've taken ownership of a pile of ancient modules (dozens) that were all created by "editor inheritance" from each other. So now I want to find chunks of code that are still common to multiple modules (but not necessarily *all* of them), and factor them out. Is there any tool or module that's good for the search phase? | ||
| japhb idly wonders if the bioinformatics modules apply here | 20:27 | ||
| NotFound | japhb: throw all of them, and rewrite from scratch ;) | 20:30 | |
| japhb | Last time I suggested that with part of the code base, both of my bosses nearly jumped across the table to dissuade me. | 20:31 | |
| :-) | |||
| NotFound | Some time ago I suggested that for a text editor that was part of an application. In the next version, they used MS-Word instead :D | 20:32 | |
| japhb | The logical part of the argument they made amounted to: "The Mozilla code base rewrite may have turned out OK, but WE CAN'T WAIT THAT LONG." | 20:33 | |
| NotFound | japhb: the counter argument is: cleaning a refactoring of a lot of ugly code can be longer. | 20:34 | |
| s/a/and | |||
| That editor does such nice things as adding attributes literally. They added and substracted to bitfields. | 20:37 | ||
| You marked a block that contained some text in bold, converted it to bold, and other attribute changed in the text that was already bold. | 20:39 | ||
| confound | japhb: what's the scope of the repeated code? | 20:43 | |
| japhb: i.e. is it repeated subs or just ... repeated lines within subs willy-nilly? | |||
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| japhb | confound: repeated lines of code. | 20:46 | |
| and unfortunately, it's not always exact matches. An extra arg on a function here, a wrapped line from an overzealous text editor there .... | |||
| mj41 | TapTinder will be back tomorrow morning. | 20:47 | |
| confound | japhb: you could solve the latter with perltidy | ||
| I mean, maybe something as crude as perltidy + md5sum (line-by-line) would help. | |||
| japhb | confound: that's not a bad thought ... | ||
| confound | I'm sure there are better solutions. | ||
| moritz | search with google for "code detect duplicate lines" or "code similarity search" | 20:48 | |
| japhb | NotFound: I said something along those lines (refactoring can take even longer), and they responded "Yes, but the whole time you have working code, aware of all the special cases created over years, and that we can continue to make changes in while you refactor." | 20:49 | |
| moritz: trying that ... | |||
| NotFound | japhb: not a bad argument. | ||
| dalek | r27519 | bernhard++ | trunk: | 20:57 | |
| : [Plumhead PHC] | |||
| : Append ';' only in toplevel past:Stmts | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27519 | |||
| donaldh | japhb: are you having problems with diff / merge ? | 21:01 | |
| japhb | donaldh: It's a matter of scale -- I need to find common snippets across dozens of modules, ranging in length from 100 lines to 10,000 | 21:03 | |
| O(n**2) pairwise diff will not cut it. | |||
| donaldh | got you | ||
| that's a big fuzzy match problem | |||
| japhb | yeah, that's why I had a notion that maybe the bioinformatics guys had solved it already. | 21:04 | |
| "Find common or similar genes across N species' genomes" | |||
| davidfetter | they tend to throw a lot of hardware at it and deal with the n**2 thing afaik | ||
| japhb | :-/ | 21:05 | |
| donaldh | yep | ||
| japhb: do you have any heuristics for defining snippet length? | 21:09 | ||
| japhb | I'm rolling that over in my head now. | 21:10 | |
| donaldh | the opposite of perltidy is to strip whitespace. Possibly even tokenize. | ||
| Then you can sort snippets into buckets of similar token chain length. | 21:11 | ||
| japhb | donaldh: ooh, that's a nice trick | ||
| donaldh | I have an unrelated question about namespaces | 21:14 | |
| I am just learning about the parrot internals and read that all languages get their own toplevel namespace. | 21:15 | ||
| I played around with namespace_dump.pir to take a look. I load_bytecode 'languages/perl6/perl6.pbc' first. | 21:16 | ||
| NotFound | Created ticket #54230 with the patch. | ||
| donaldh | Is the Perl6 stuff supposed to be in the parrot namespace? | ||
| NotFound | donaldh: I think Perl6 is an element of the set "all languages" ;) | 21:19 | |
| japhb | donaldh: every language gets a top level namespace, named after the language lowercased (so 'perl', 'python', 'apl', etc.); Parrot gets 'parrot', and as I recall people are supposed to stay out of the true root namespace. | 21:20 | |
| The 'parrot' and 'perl' namespaces are on the same level, both direct children of the true root. | 21:21 | ||
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| donaldh | That's what I thought I read in the PDDs. | 21:22 | |
| nopaste | "donaldh" at 213.123.171.12 pasted "dump root namespace" (6 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/12978 | 21:23 | |
| pmichaud | Rakudo will eventually be in the 'perl6' namespace -- we just aren't there yet. | ||
| (or perhaps in the 'perl' namespace.) | |||
| donaldh | Ah, okay. | ||
| pmichaud | the issue is that we need to use some libraries that are in the 'parrot' namespace | 21:24 | |
| (e.g., pge and pct) | |||
| and so we have to deal with importing/exporting symbols into the different hll namespaces | |||
| japhb beginning to wonder if 'Rakudo able to use libs in other namespaces' is the #1 most requested item | 21:25 | ||
| pmichaud | it's not #1, but it's a bit up there | ||
| donaldh | Yep. I was asking about that couple of days ago. | ||
| japhb | I know at least 3-4 people have asked, just this week. | ||
| donaldh | :) | ||
| japhb | Although of more import to me is squashing the namespace segfault I found last night and RT'ed this morning | 21:26 | |
| donaldh | Does it require some fancy 'use' syntax in Perl6 ? | ||
| pmichaud | ('use' syntax) we haven't decided that yet | 21:27 | |
| NotFound | Modules intended for usage from any language must have his own namespace? | ||
| japhb | Long ago it was just 'use parrot:Foo::Bar;', but that got killed last year, IIRC | ||
| pmichaud | it may end up being 'use Parrot;' followed by some other commands to import a library | 21:28 | |
| NotFound | Outside of the langauage they are written, I mean. | ||
| donaldh | I thought i read some intertesting stuff in the Synopses. E.g. 'use Foo:from<parrot>' | 21:29 | |
| pmichaud | S11: The use statement allows an external language to be specified in addition to (or instead of) an authority, so that you can use modules from other languages. The from adverb also parses any additional parts as short-form arguments. For instance: | ||
| use Whiteness:from<perl5>:name<Acme::Bleach>:ver<1.12>:auth<cpan:DCONWAY>; | |||
| use Whiteness:from<perl5 Acme::Bleach 1.12 cpan:DCONWAY>; # same thing | |||
| japhb | That feels a lot closer to "as complex as necessary" than "as simple as possible (and still work)" | 21:31 | |
| pmichaud | anyway, I'm working on the new protoobjects implementation right now in another window, so that'll be a big step towards getting us closer to importing non-p6 libraries :-) | ||
| donaldh | During my namespace dumping games, I got a Null PMC access when trying to dump a PGE::Exp::Action | 21:32 | |
| pmichaud | it's possible, yes. | 21:33 | |
| it's possible for PGE::Exp objects to have nulls in them | |||
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| japhb | donaldh: have you found some way to get all symbols in a namespace? Using an iterator on the namespace segfaults ... | 21:36 | |
| donaldh | japhb: nopaste.snit.ch/12978 | 21:37 | |
| There is also examples/namespace/namespace_dump.pir | 21:38 | ||
| pmichaud | I had a similar problem when attempting to iterate over LexPads | ||
| I thought I filed a ticket for it, but I can't find it now. | 21:39 | ||
| japhb | donaldh: Hmmmm, that example might have the code I need | 21:41 | |
| donaldh | Only three languages are using the .HLL keyword | 21:42 | |
| pmichaud | (lexpads) -- not an rt ticket, just a message to parrot-porters | ||
| japhb | Parrot's default namespaces have left the "export default list" functionality unimplemented. So now I have to implement it manually in PIR, bleah. | ||
| pmichaud | Also, I have a feeling that the namespaces pdd needs updating. | ||
| japhb | pmichaud: mayhaps | 21:43 | |
| pmichaud | i.e., that we should re-think the API. Parrot has evolved a lot since that was written. | ||
| so many things in the namespaces PDD probably shoudl change. | |||
| japhb | nodnod | ||
| I just want a way to export a couple thousand OpenGL symbols to another namespace without either A) burdening the caller with a bunch of boilerplate, or B) needlessly creating extra GC-clogging lists of all OpenGL symbols, when that information is already available in the namespace itself. | 21:45 | ||
| donaldh | That's a useful readout. | ||
| japhb | which? | 21:46 | |
| purl | which is <noreply> or unwise :) or true of @array->sort | ||
| donaldh | about the namespace PDD I mean. | ||
| japhb | ag | ||
| er ah | |||
| donaldh | I'm in 'discovery' mode at the moment. ;) | 21:47 | |
| Tene | purl: forget which | ||
| purl | Tene: I forgot which | ||
| japhb | HAH! Thanks, donaldh | 21:48 | |
| donaldh | ? | ||
| namespace walking? | |||
| japhb | $P0 = shift iterator # Where iterator is iterating over a namespace | ||
| segfaults | |||
| purl | No whammies! | ||
| japhb | $S0 = shift iterator | 21:49 | |
| works | |||
| pmichaud | oh, because iterator is a hash | ||
| iterating on hashes has to be done with $S0 = | |||
| sorry, "because namespace is a hash" | |||
| japhb | Segfaulting is the wrong way to disallow that. ;-) | ||
| pmichaud | agreed. Tests welcomed. :-) | ||
| updating the rt ticket would work, too :-) | 21:50 | ||
| japhb | I haven't spent much time in the test tree. Can you point me to an example of something that tests for segfault? | ||
| (rt ticket update) I was working on that. :-) | |||
| NotFound | Someone has an example of a class trying to inherit from himself in an HLL? | 21:51 | |
| pmichaud | well, you don't want to test for segfault explicitly -- you want to test that shift_p_p does something reasonable when iterating over a hash | ||
| donaldh | :) | ||
| japhb | pmichaud: sure, but what's the boilerplate for guarding against the segfault so that further tests can continue? | 21:52 | |
| NotFound | Segfaulting is always wrong. | 21:53 | |
| japhb | NotFound: Um, I'm not sure if you meant to agree with us, or were disagreeing with something one of us said ...? | 21:54 | |
| pmichaud | agree. | 21:55 | |
| (Not Found is saying that segfaulting is the wrong way to disallow...) | |||
| japhb | OK, good. I thought so, but somehow it seemed odd timing. | ||
| NotFound | I mean, there is no sense in testing explicitly for segfault, if it's segfaults is bad enough and all people know there is something very wrong. | 21:56 | |
| No need for a good looking message. | |||
| pmichaud | right. But we should have a test that shows that shift_p_p works when iterating on a namespace (or hash) | ||
| where "works" means "doesn't segfault". (It could throw an exception.) | |||
| but even better would be to get shift_p_p to work by returning a String PMC | 21:57 | ||
| NotFound | Agree witht that. | ||
| So in the worst case you are testing for an exception, not for a segfault. | 21:58 | ||
| pmichaud | right. But I think we should test for a working implementation. | ||
| it shouldn't be that difficult to implement. (caveat: the iterator code is pretty nasty.) | 21:59 | ||
| japhb | NotFound: I was never suggesting to test directly for the segfault. Only to set up necessary protections so that a long 'make test' doesn't barf halfway through because it hits my test. | ||
| pmichaud | japhb: if the test is written in perl (5), I think that's already in place. | ||
| japhb | I just don't happen to know the local boilerplate, that's all. | ||
| pmichaud: OK | |||
| pmichaud | i.e, each call to pir_output_is invokes a new Parrot instance. (That's part of the reason why testing is slow.) | 22:00 | |
| japhb | (shift_p_p returning String PMC) Is that plan that Parrot hashes will always only allow string keys? Because otherwise we may want to be returning a PMC anyway for generality. | ||
| NotFound | japhb: it's reasonable, but maybe annoying a lot of people is the way to make sure the segfault is solved faster ;) | ||
| japhb | pmichaud: ah, gotcha | ||
| NotFound: *chuckle* | |||
| pmichaud | I don't know what Parrot hashes will do. Perl 6 hashes will require having non-string keys available. | 22:01 | |
| NotFound | Maybe the C++ way of iterate over pairs (key,value) is the way to go. | 22:03 | |
| dalek | r27520 | allison++ | pdd25cx: | 22:08 | |
| : [pdd25cx] Rip out more of the old exception implementation, transition the | |||
| : Exception PMC to be more like the Task PMC, to better integrate with the | |||
| : concurrency scheduler. | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27520 | |||
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| japhb | new ticket entered asking for PMC-keyed hashes | 22:10 | |
| cjfields | no smack talkin' the bioinformatics guys! | 22:12 | |
| japhb | cjfields: no smack talkin' here. | ||
| :-) | |||
| cjfields | 8) - alright! | 22:13 | |
| japhb | ... and what made you think to pop in and say so? Felt a disturbance in the force? | 22:14 | |
| cjfields | Nope, just happened to pop in at the right time. | 22:15 | |
| japhb imagines Real Programmer smack talk: "Yo mama thinks O(n**2) describes the growth of her butt each year!" | 22:16 | ||
| dalek | r27521 | bernhard++ | trunk: | 22:21 | |
| : [Plumhead PHC] | |||
| : Fiddle with indentation of generated NQP. | |||
| diff: www.parrotvm.org/svn/parrot/revision?rev=27521 | |||
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