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| Infinoid | Yay, home sweet home | 00:15 | |
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| rob | whats the pir opcode to return a pmc's class? | 00:25 | |
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| Tene | type | 00:30 | |
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| Infinoid | class object or class name? | 00:34 | |
| rob | class name | 00:42 | |
| purl | class name is probably the package name. | ||
| Infinoid | I think its "typeof" | ||
| rob | thanks | ||
| Tene | looking at pirc... it doesn't handle methods properly | 00:44 | |
| but I can see what it needs to do | |||
| dalek | rrot: r37780 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] function docs shouldn't need function attributes like PARROT_FOO; Always list all functions (eliminate old style for multi-file) fix copyright, remove author section. This test hasn't kept up with the headerizer, which it depends on. |
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| rrot: r37781 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/runtime/parrot/library/PGE/Glob.pir: [pge]: Switch more 'result_object' ==> '!make' |
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| dalek | rrot: r37782 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/runtime/parrot/library/Tcl/Glob.pir: [tcl/pge]: Switch 'result_object' ==> '!make'. |
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| rrot: r37783 | tene++ | trunk/compilers/pirc/src (3 files): [pirc]: Set method_name on subs when appropriate... methods still don't work. |
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| rrot: r37784 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/compilers/nqp/src/Grammar/Actions.pir: [nqp]: Convert 'result_object' calls to '!make'. |
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| rrot: r37785 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/compilers/pct/src/PCT/Grammar.pir: [pct]: Convert 'result_object' calls to '!make'. |
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| rrot: r37786 | coke++ | trunk (36 files): [docs] remove placeholder non-documenttion |
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| Coke | question: our c-function docs should include (in spirit) the full signature of the function, yes? | 01:17 | |
| (args, types, retval, etc.) | 01:18 | ||
| const? | |||
| purl | const is a bad idea described on www.lysator.liu.se/c/dmr-on-noalias.html or cool for definining "mini constants" or const sausage const const bacon const tomato and const ( #25605 ) | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37787 | coke++ | trunk/tools/docs/func_boilerplate.pl: [docs] when generating documentation boilerplate, leave it empty. |
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| rrot: r37788 | coke++ | trunk/src/tsq.c: [docs] remove non-standard placeholder non-docs |
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| rrot: r37789 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/compilers/pct/src/PCT/Grammar.pir: [pct]: Switch 'item' calls to 'ast'. |
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| rrot: r37790 | pmichaud++ | branches/pge1/compilers/nqp (2 files): [nqp]: Switch 'item' calls to 'ast'. |
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| dalek | rrot: r37791 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] function docs shouldn't need to specify ARGIN() or ARGMOD() modifiers. |
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| rrot: r37792 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] Fix logic to strip off multiple leading PARROT_* modifiers |
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| rrot: r37793 | coke++ | trunk/compilers/imcc/cfg.c: [docs] Fixup function docs to pass t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t |
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| nopaste | "kid51" at 70.107.8.79 pasted "r37670 problem" (11 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/15978 | 02:05 | |
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| cspencer | is there a way to determine the current string encoding via sysinfo or interpinfo or something similar? (ie. utf8, utf16)? | 02:16 | |
| or do i just have to create a string and then use the encoding opcode? | 02:17 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37794 | jkeenan++ | trunk/tools/dev/nopaste.pl: Add documentation in POD format. |
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| Coke | kid51: I'd ping the person who committed that, but I'd guess it was an accident. | 02:19 | |
| kid51 | I'm entering it in the TT on which I'm working. The committer is already CC-ed on it. | 02:20 | |
| bacek_ | kid51: can you close TT#496 please? It's fully resolved now. | 02:28 | |
| kid51 | Could you post a comment explaining why it's resolved? (Otherwise the thread ends with my questions apparently unanswered.) | 02:29 | |
| ... and I can't quite remember what it was all about, at the moment :-) | |||
| i.e., Can you post that you supplied an updated patch which both met coding standards and did not prevent compilation? | 02:30 | ||
| bacek_ | kid51: done | 02:34 | |
| kid51 | ... and closed | 02:44 | |
| bacek_ | Is anyone working on opendir/readdir/... ops ATM? I can try to find some time tomorrow to implement them. | 02:54 | |
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| diakopter | hunh; I wonder what this is: repo.or.cz/w/parrot.git | 03:03 | |
| Chile | I'm playing with embedding parrot & reflecting C functions into the VM. I found test cases demonstrating Parrot_sub_new_from_c_func and calling it explicitly via the PMC handle, but how do I actually attach an identifer to it and stick it in a namespace so I can call it from PIR code? | 03:15 | |
| I've tried store_global_n & such on the sub's PMC but that hasn't seemed to work | 03:16 | ||
| rg | did you see t/src/embed.c? | 03:18 | |
| one test is called "Insert external sub in namespace" and although it doesn't call the sub from pir, it might do what you want. otherwise you'll probably have to catch NotFound. | 03:20 | ||
| Chile | ah, no, I looked through the stuff in examples/embed and some test cases I found searching the lists | ||
| I'll check there | |||
| hm, the correct namespace to be putting subs in is 'parrot' and not the root? | 03:22 | ||
| rg | i don't know. i guess you can put it in any namespace you like. it just depends on where you're going to call it from. | 03:25 | |
| Chile | alright, well that did it.. the line that I'm confused about is the following, though. it seems to indicate that the global namespace by itself isn't sufficient.. why would this be? | 03:29 | |
| pns = Parrot_PMC_get_pmc_strkey(interp, Parrot_get_root_namespace(interp), string_from_literal(interp, "parrot")); | |||
| (using pns in place of Parrot_get_root_namespace(interp) makes it work) | |||
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| rg | i think i've read somewhere that below the root namespace are languages, which includes parrot/pir itself. but i really haven't done anything with it, so i basically have no idea ;) i'm just trying to point you in the right direction. | 03:35 | |
| Chile | alright, thanks | 03:36 | |
| the tip about t/src was quite helpful | |||
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| Tene_ | Chile: in parrot, you can't run in the root namespace directly, you run in an 'HLL namespace' | 05:26 | |
| which is under the root | |||
| each different language has (or will have) a different HLL namespace | |||
| core parrot stuff goes in 'parrot' | |||
| Chile | Tene_: got it. why is that namespace 'parrot' and not 'pir'? | ||
| ah | |||
| would putting it in 'pir' work as well? | 05:27 | ||
| Tene_ | No. | ||
| Many things look for the 'parrot' HLL namespace specifically | |||
| Chile | ok | ||
| Tene_ | and many things in that namespace aren't defined in PIR | ||
| and every language is compiled to PIR | |||
| so even though, say, Python code is compiled to PIR, it still runs in the 'python' HLL namespace | 05:28 | ||
| for an example | |||
| in PIR, to set the HLL namespace, you use: | |||
| .HLL 'foo' | |||
| outside of a sub | |||
| it sets the HLL until the next .HLL directive | |||
| so if you wanted to, you could say .HLL 'pir' | 05:29 | ||
| the default is 'parrot' | |||
| Chile | alright. | ||
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| Chile | if you wanted to make a C function available to, say, python code through this method, would putting it in 'parrot' still work, or is putting it in 'python' necessary? | 05:31 | |
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| Chile | also, just by trial and error, _store_global_n, _set_global, and _set_pmc_strkey all work for putting the sub PMC in the namespace.. _set_pmc_strkey was the one used in the test code. is there a reason that's preferred over the others? | 05:33 | |
| Tene_ | until the python implementation has a way to access symbols from another HLL, you would need to put it in 'python' | 05:43 | |
| (actually 'pynie', the name of the python compiler) | |||
| Chile | hm, interesting. so there's no way to universally provide a set of routines at runtime this way? i'll have to put it in the correct HLL namespace depending on what was used to compile it? | 05:48 | |
| Tene_ | Chile: more likely, the HLL compilers need a way to import symbols from parrot. | ||
| For Perl 6, for example, it will be: use Foo :from<parrot>; | |||
| Chile | ok. | 05:49 | |
| Tene_ | Chile: store_global is deprecated | 05:50 | |
| set_global does the namespace lookup for you | |||
| and set_pmc_strkey is just doing keyed access on the namespace itself | 05:51 | ||
| Chile | any preference between set_global and set_pmc_strkey? | ||
| Tene_ | depends on whether you want to build keys or fetch namespaces. fetching namespaces is probably easier, I'd suspect. | 05:52 | |
| so probably set_pmc_strkey | |||
| ah, looks like set_pmc_strkey is specifically for embedding. wasn't what I thought it was. | 05:53 | ||
| I'm not sure what the point of set_pmc_strkey is... it just calls set_pmc_keyed_str | 05:54 | ||
| you'd have to ask someone else about that, I guess. | |||
| Chile | sounds good, thanks for the help | ||
| Tene_ | Glad I could help. | 05:55 | |
| Tene_ back to digging into pirc | 06:16 | ||
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| moderator | Parrot 1.0 Released | parrot.org | 380 RTs left! | 09:37 | |
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| korshak | is there something like $1 in perrot's grammar rules? if i want to match something like <statement> <block> \\1 ? | 11:20 | |
| where \\1 is the same as <statement> | |||
| dalek | rrot: r37795 | barney++ | trunk/runtime/parrot/library (2 files): [library] loading with "library" is bad with installed Parrot" |
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| barney | korshak: there are named matches like st1=<statement>, I don't know whether the can be used later on in the rule | 11:26 | |
| korshak | is there some dodumentation on PGE? :) | ||
| barney | Basically it's Perl 6 rules, so I would check the Perl 6 synopses first | 11:29 | |
| korshak | thx | ||
| barney going out biking | 11:30 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37796 | barney++ | trunk/runtime/parrot/library/yaml_dumper.pir: [library] loading with "library" is bad with installed Parrot" |
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| rrot: r37797 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/parrot/library/yaml_dumper.pir: [docs] fix accidental copyright chop from r37796 |
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| rob | is it possible to grab the line number from a builtin? | 12:41 | |
| I am trying to grab '$/' from a builtin but it doesnt work | 12:42 | ||
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| rob | is there a way of returning the line number when throwing an exception? | 12:47 | |
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| korshak | in order to match empty html tag pair: '<' (<name>) '>' '</' $1 '>' <-- how to write something like this in right way? | 13:03 | |
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| Infinoid | bacek: how do the constants defined in trac.parrot.org/parrot/attachment/...ket5.patch get to pasm/pir? is it missing some files, or is it not complete? | 13:31 | |
| shorten | Infinoid's url is at xrl.us/bemv88 | ||
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| mikehh | codetest failures at r37794 | 13:40 | |
| Infinoid | bacek: Also, your use of direct magic numbers will make it compile everywhere, but I'm a little worried that the PIO_PF_* stuff will vary from one platform to the next. I think we probably want some configuration/detection for protocols and domains | 13:41 | |
| Ah, mingw's winsock.h defines PF_INET6 as 23, not 10, and I don't have a clue why they would define PF_UNIX at all but they do | |||
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| dalek | rrot: r37798 | Infinoid++ | trunk (3 files): [cage] Fix some codetest failures, mikehh++ for reporting. |
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| Coke | Infinoid: if you just fixed that, there's a ticket I just opened. | 14:03 | |
| ha, so you did. | 14:04 | ||
| Infinoid | And I closed the ticket :) | 14:05 | |
| Coke | +1 | ||
| purl | 1 | ||
| Coke | In my defense, I did an update and tested before reporting. =-) | ||
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| Infinoid | Coke++ for keeping on top of codetest, we need more of that | 14:06 | |
| Coke | there's a smoke test now, even. I cannot make it easier. =-) | ||
| Infinoid: any feedback on the SHIM question I had? | |||
| Infinoid | I didn't see your SHIM question, sorry | 14:07 | |
| where was this? | 14:08 | ||
| Coke | some tt | ||
| TT #324 | |||
| Infinoid | strip those too | 14:10 | |
| SHIM just means "we don't currently use this variable, but $EXCUSE" where excuse is probably one of ["we didn't want to fix up all the callers", "wanted it to be consistent with the rest of the API", "we might use it later"] | 14:11 | ||
| so SHIM just wraps an UNUSED around it. It's like the anti-ARGIN | 14:12 | ||
| SHIM_INTERP can be treated exactly like PARROT_INTERP, only the function doesn't currently use that argument | 14:18 | ||
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| Coke | should I make SHIM_INTERP be spelled PARROT_INTERP in the doc portion? | 14:27 | |
| Infinoid | I guess it should look however PARROT_INTERP ends up looking. (you mentioned stripping the leading "PARROT_", I think?) | 14:28 | |
| Coke | that's for function declarations. | 14:29 | |
| so PARROT_EXPORT is stripped in the docs. | |||
| Infinoid | ah, ok | ||
| Coke | right now PARROT_INTERP is still PARROT_INTERP | ||
| Infinoid | that works | ||
| Coke | ok. sounds good for now. | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r37799 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] strip off more argument modifiers, make SHIM_INTERP look like other interps. |
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| korshak | nopaste.org/p/aMXHHYSbmb <-- if somebody can help about rules and actions | ||
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| pmichaud | korshak: PGE doesn't currently have a way to look into data structures. In standard Perl 6 I expect it will be $<tagcontent><name> | 14:42 | |
| (if it's possible at all) | |||
| Coke | korshak: if you can't get an answer here, #perl6... oh, there's pmichaud now,. =-) | ||
| korshak | hmm :( | 14:43 | |
| pmichaud | however, I would tend to think of it as being | ||
| korshak | I had hoped its possible | 14:44 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37800 | coke++ | trunk (3 files): [t/docs] Update the output of test to show the expected signature from the test for generating docs. |
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| pmichaud | '<' <name> <attributes>* [ '/>' | '>' <content> '</' $<name> '>' ] | ||
| korshak | shure | ||
| i found this possibility | 14:45 | ||
| but i want to use same <tagcontent> with it's (future) action in other rules | |||
| pmichaud | yes, that does make it a bit more difficult. :-| | ||
| korshak | yep. i was so glad, imagining how beautiful parrot is :) | 14:46 | |
| but again made such a step on rakes | 14:47 | ||
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| dalek | kudo: 7af829f | pmichaud++ | docs/spectest-progress.csv: spectest-progress.csv update: 339 files, 7804 passing, 0 failing |
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| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bemwe8 | ||
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| Infinoid | So I think we're going to need conditional constants for the various PF_* definitions, for network sockets. Does PIR have something equivalent to #ifdef? | 14:58 | |
| or some kind of explicit namespace lookup, perhaps | 14:59 | ||
| Tene_ | argh, I can't figure out what's wrong with this bytecode. | 15:02 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r37801 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] .* matches \\s* - fix up boilerplate check. fixup ARG check slightly. |
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| rrot: r37802 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] skip more argument modifiers. |
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| rrot: r37803 | jhorwitz++ | trunk (3 files): [OO] Check for an explicitly set vtable index when overriding a vtable method. |
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| bjoern | On MacOSX, any suggestions about this? | 15:55 | |
| gmake test: | |||
| /usr/bin/libtool: for architecture cputype (16777223) cpusubtype (3) object: /usr/local/lib/libgcc_s.10.4.dylib malformed object (unknown load command 4) | |||
| gmake: *** [blib/lib/libparrot.1.0.0.dylib] Error 1 | |||
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| bjoern | (10.4 with Xcode 2.2.2) | 15:58 | |
| Util | bjoern: which SVN revision of Parrot (`svnversion`), and which GCC (`gcc --version`)? | 16:01 | |
| bjoern | with the 1.0 release. | 16:05 | |
| Util | bjoern: Did you run `gmake`, then `gmake test`, or did you skip the plain `gmake` and go straight to `gmake test`? | 16:11 | |
| bjoern | i686-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5250) | 16:12 | |
| ran gmake first | |||
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| bjoern | Actually the error did occur during just "gmake" | 16:19 | |
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| korshak | whan running "parrot *.pbc file" have there any meaning --target option for syntax error matching? | 16:22 | |
| i made little set of rules and actions, when i running pbc with --target=parse it's all ok, but when i try without --target, there is syntax error on same input | 16:23 | ||
| Util | bjoern: Thanks; knowing that it bombed during `gmake` clears up some of the confusion. | 16:24 | |
| Coke | someone just opened a ticket abot this. | ||
| trac.macports.org/ticket/19024#comment:3 | |||
| is there a way to tell what version of xcode I have installed? (oh, I could run it.) | 16:25 | ||
| I'm using xcode 2.4 here; no problems. | 16:26 | ||
| Util | My config: OS X 10.4.11, XCode 2.5, i686-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5370) | ||
| No problems for me. | |||
| Coke | any chance you can update your xcode? | 16:27 | |
| gah. latest xcode is 3.1.2 | |||
| (ah. 3.1.2 is 10.5 only) | 16:28 | ||
| Util | "...libgcc_s.10.4.dylib malformed object..." does not sound like a out-of-date compiler, though. | ||
| It sounds like a damaged or mis-installed compiler to me. | |||
| bjoern: Have you had any trouble compiling other C code? | |||
| For re-install, Xcode 2.5 works on OS X 10.4 | 16:29 | ||
| Oh, now I see that the macports ticket says "Xcode 2.5 is no longer available from the Apple Developer Centre." | 16:30 | ||
| bjoern notes he's just relaying the macports bug reporter, who isn't very responsive at the moment... | 16:32 | ||
| no problems like this before | 16:34 | ||
| can't upgrade to 2.4 either | |||
| Util sees that the ticket comment is incorrect - Xcode 2.5 (for OS X 10.4) *is* still available from the ADC site. You have to scroll down to see it. | 16:45 | ||
| bjoern | direct link to where you see this? | 16:48 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r37804 | coke++ | trunk/t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t: [t] skip another ARG modifier. |
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| korshak | what can it be, is same statement runs ok if --target=parse set and panic "Syntax error" if --target - something else? | ||
| s/is/if/ | 16:53 | ||
| Util | Link is unique to my ADC ID. Sorry. | ||
| I am working out the navigation path. Just a minute... | |||
| bjoern | found it already | ||
| was the first google hit for "Xcode 2.5" download | |||
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| Util | Great! | 16:55 | |
| mikehh | t/distro/file_metadata.t fails - Failed tests: 2-4 p All on file: t/pmc/socket.t | ||
| s/ p / - / | 16:56 | ||
| Infinoid | Good catch, I'm not using svn so I normally don't see those | ||
| Util | For future readers: connect.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObject...leID=19907 | 16:57 | |
| shorten | Util's url is at xrl.us/bemws5 | ||
| mikehh | that's at r37803 on Ubuntu Intrepid Amd64 | ||
| bjoern | Thanks. | 16:58 | |
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| Util | Infinoid: shall I commit the property changes for t/pmc/socket.t ? | 17:14 | |
| Infinoid | please do, taking a fresh checkout is taking forever on this link | ||
| Util | Done. | 17:16 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37805 | Util++ | trunk/t/pmc/socket.t: [cage] Added SVN properties for socket.t |
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| Coke | here's a link to xcode: trac.macports.org/ticket/19024 | 17:22 | |
| Infinoid: You said you FIXED CODETEST! :) | |||
| Infinoid | Coke: I thought I had. I can remove file_metadata.t if you prefer :) | 17:23 | |
| (I'm not sure it actually serves a purpose) | 17:24 | ||
| Coke | Infinoid: If we could make the server make the right choices, it'd be useless. | 17:25 | |
| Infinoid | What purpose do the file properties serve? | 17:26 | |
| mikehh | ok - r37508 fixes t/distro/file_metadata.t - prove --verbose t/distro/file_metadata.t - PASS | 17:31 | |
| BTW shouldn't the Coptright be just 2009 as it is a new file? Is there a policy on this? | 17:37 | ||
| that's on t/pmc/socket.t | |||
| s/Copt/Copy/ in the line 2 before | 17:39 | ||
| Coke | on a brand new file? yes. | 17:40 | |
| mikehh | I think my fingers are putting on weight - or something | ||
| actually, I think the new keyboard is a different size :-} | 17:42 | ||
| Infinoid | hehe | 17:46 | |
| mikehh | trying a make fulltest now - cu much l8r | 17:47 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37806 | coke++ | trunk/src (18 files): [docs] Update the c function documentation |
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| Coke | # 1904 function(s) lacking documentation: | 18:03 | |
| korshak | can anybody say, is this rule valid? nopaste.org/p/a8SkqqOR7 | 18:14 | |
| pmichaud | <!cm_str> is a zero-length match. | 18:15 | |
| korshak | trying to understand, why parrot goes in permanent loop | ||
| pmichaud | because you're using a * quantifier on a zero-length match :-) | 18:16 | |
| (and PGE isn't smart enough to break such loops) | |||
| perhaps you want <-cm_str>* instead. | |||
| korshak | o! thx | 18:18 | |
| thats it | |||
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| mikehh | make fulltest - all tests PASS -r 37508 - Ubuntu Intrepid Amd64 | 19:25 | |
| now - if we can get the build_tests to PASS p all my tests will PASS | 19:27 | ||
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| bacek | good morning | 21:59 | |
| korshak | gg. it's 00:00 right now =) | 22:00 | |
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| bacek | 9:00 AM already :) | 22:01 | |
| korshak | i like this moment. sometimes talking with buddies thru webcam, when opponent just woke up, and you already are going to sleep | 22:03 | |
| bacek | Infinoid: (PF_* constants) We have to provide _own_ constants. Because they will be stored in PBC. My current idea - create internal mapping in socket_*.c files. (And I mention this in enum comment :) | 22:04 | |
| Infinoid | that works for me | 22:10 | |
| bacek | Infinoid: I'm creating this version now. | 22:11 | |
| Infinoid | I think the result is going to be VERY confusing for languages/c99 though | 22:12 | |
| but you're right, the pbc needs to be standard | 22:14 | ||
| bacek | Infinoid: gist.github.com/87221 | 22:17 | |
| something like this. | |||
| purl | i think something like this is tempting: www.zones.com/cgi-bin/zones/site/pr...p;zone=zbs | ||
| bacek | for unsupported protocols it will be "#ifdef PF_SOMETHING/PF_SOMETHING,/#else/-1/#endif" | 22:18 | |
| korshak | hmm. for representation html dom which PAST is better? | 22:29 | |
| i red man, and at first time i thought that PAST::Node is the best in this case. | 22:30 | ||
| but i was wrong, as usualy | 22:31 | ||
| bacek | korshak: what's wrong with PAST? | 22:34 | |
| korshak | its all ok with past =) | 22:35 | |
| im newbie, and looking in each corner for something interesting. | |||
| i made simply grammar for xml. when i represent each tag as PAST::Node, and then try to dump pir | 22:36 | ||
| nodes that are children of first node wasnt dumped | 22:37 | ||
| but probably, i made something wrong | 22:38 | ||
| bacek | probably | ||
| purl | Really? Probably? Are you Certain it's not certain? Are you sure it's unsure? I think you need to look harder. Because I'm an asshole. | ||
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