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| Whiteknight can't read algol 60 for shit | 00:00 | ||
| I would like to see a pure PIR version of that, or something in a reasonable lanuage | |||
| darbelo | I liked to Algol version right there! Kids today... | 00:02 | |
| But you can look for something 'reasonable' at rosettacode.org/wiki/Man_or_boy_test too. | 00:03 | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, I'm reading that now | 00:05 | |
| Coke | darbelo: partcl prints -67. | 00:08 | |
| so *nyah* | |||
| darbelo | Coke: Yeah, I wouldn't have pasted it if had the wrong answer :) | ||
| Coke | ah, now I know what you meant by man. =-) | 00:09 | |
| honestly, I'm stunned it works. | |||
| (note that the interp line there is a no op in partcl. =-) | |||
| Whiteknight | I would like to put together a PIR Y-combinator | 00:12 | |
| be a fun little library to have | |||
| darbelo | In PIR? Sounds kinda ugly. | 00:13 | |
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| Whiteknight | how do we make closures in PIR? | 00:25 | |
| that's something I never tried before | |||
| cotto_work | I imagine newclosure would be involved. | 00:32 | |
| Whiteknight | yeah, I've never used that opcode and I'm finding there's a lack of documentation about it | 00:34 | |
| cotto_work | time to go afw | ||
| bye | |||
| darbelo | bye | 00:35 | |
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| Whiteknight | okay, I've written most of what I think should be a Y-combinator routine, but it doesn't work | 01:04 | |
| so somewhere along the line I am getting new_closure or some of the lexical variables wrong | 01:05 | ||
| newclosure * | 01:08 | ||
| any rakudo people around want to help a newbie with lexical stuff? | 01:14 | ||
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| Whiteknight | okay, I have the lexical things working I think, but now I'm failing because of an MMD failure | 01:27 | |
| Coke thinks he nearly has [apply] working. | 01:35 | ||
| hurm. should get_hll_namespace <RPA> work? | |||
| Whiteknight | no | 01:36 | |
| ResizablePMCArray | |||
| Whiteknight got the Y-Combinator to work in PIR! | 01:37 | ||
| now that's a milestone for me | |||
| Tene | Whiteknight: post it? | 01:38 | |
| Coke | Whiteknight: yes, that's what I meant by RPA. | 01:39 | |
| <NameSpace> = get_hll_namespace <ResizablePMCArray> | |||
| ? | |||
| nopaste | "Whiteknight" at 69.249.176.251 pasted "Y-Combinator in pure PIR" (124 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17964 | 01:40 | |
| Whiteknight | Coke: I believe that should work, yes | ||
| Tene: it's ugly, but it does work | |||
| Whiteknight goes to bed. Goodnight! | 01:49 | ||
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| Coke sighs. so close. :| | 02:18 | ||
| ZeroForce tosses Coke a handgrenade. "That help you get any closer?" | 02:19 | ||
| Coke | goes with the segfault. =-) | 02:20 | |
| ZeroForce | hehe | ||
| But it's a Holy Hand Grenade! :) | |||
| I think I've just found inspiration for the name of the language I want to write using Parrot (or Perl6 I haven't decided which) | 02:22 | ||
| en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphasia | |||
| jdv79 | Coke: i added a patch to that issue | 02:30 | |
| nopaste.com/p/azNphZsii | 02:36 | ||
| could I get a rakudo committer to take a look at that please? | 02:37 | ||
| Coke | jdv79: testing, applying shortly. your rev.pl script can actually be used in a few places... | 02:38 | |
| jdv79 | i wanted to do it without a script but the config system isn't "robust" enough | ||
| treed: around? | 02:39 | ||
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| Coke | jdv79++: applied. | 02:44 | |
| dalek | rtcl: r732 | coke++ | trunk/ (4 files): Pass parrot and partcl revisions to smolder. Patch courtesy jdv79++ (with slight mods) Update issue #109 |
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| jdv79 | thanks | 02:46 | |
| particle | coke: things looking good for tcl with parrot head? | ||
| particle is release planning | 02:47 | ||
| Coke | particle: ... did you see my email? | 02:48 | |
| (I'd be more worried abut rakudo based on last week's emails) | 02:49 | ||
| particle++ for checking. | |||
| treed | jdv79: I am now. | 02:50 | |
| Coke | afk | 02:51 | |
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| particle | coke++ for listmail | 02:56 | |
| jdv79 | treed: i'll have a patch for you in a moment | 03:01 | |
| treed | Oh, okay. | 03:03 | |
| treed is fairly busy recently. | |||
| Just started my new job today. | |||
| Still looking for a place to live here. | |||
| jdv79 | treed: nopaste.com/p/aXrzudVW4 | 03:05 | |
| in that case what are you doing here? | 03:06 | ||
| particle | treed: congrats! where is here? | 03:10 | |
| treed | I happen to be glancing at IRC at the same time I'm glancing at craigslist. | ||
| particle: Palo Alto, CA | |||
| jdv79 | hope the new gig works out | ||
| treed | Thanks. I think it will. | 03:11 | |
| I get to visit the colo we use tomorrow. | |||
| Which entails a drive to Oakland. | |||
| treed has spent so much money lately. | 03:12 | ||
| Can't wait for my first check. | |||
| cotto | Coke, it's really nice to see you happy about what's happening with partcl. | 03:15 | |
| dalek | rdinal: c25a9e2 | treed++ | Rakefile: Add Parrot Revision to smolder report, and adjust method for getting commit id. (jdv79++) |
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| jdv79 | nice. almost there. now i just need to get the rakudo patch in. | 03:20 | |
| thanks treed | |||
| pmichaud: could you look at my rakudo smolder patch | |||
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| Coke | cotto: don't get used to it! =-) | 04:34 | |
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| cotto | Coke, I'm assuming it's probably a annual occurrence. | 04:41 | |
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| cotto | s/a /an / | 04:49 | |
| dukeleto | 'ello | ||
| anything need doing before tomorrows release? | |||
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| Coke | cotto: has to happen occasionally or I'd be gone. | 04:53 | |
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| chromatic | Coke, speed is on the agenda. | 05:04 | |
| cotto | We feel the need. | ||
| dukeleto | The need, for speed. | 05:09 | |
| dukeleto had to do it | |||
| dalek | ose: r104 | Austin++ | trunk/ (17 files): Grammar refactoring: generating good code for some simple cases now. |
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| Coke | chromatic: ok. still have a few stability nits. | 05:16 | |
| (speed is good, though.) | |||
| Yay: figured out root cause of my problem. Boo: must sleep nw. | 05:22 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41266 | particle++ | trunk (9 files): [RELEASE] release prep |
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| cotto | "half-pie"? | 05:51 | |
| cotto prepares for the coming massive jit excision. | 05:53 | ||
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41266 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 08:44 | |
| Note on my last run on i386 there were 4 TODO's passing (r41265) but not on amd64 (well 2 were testj so they don't apply here) | 08:47 | ||
| partcl r732 builds on parrot r41266 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 08:54 | ||
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| moritz | good release day to all parrot mongers | 08:55 | |
| (unless I mis-counted the Tuesday :-) | |||
| mikehh | hey moritz | ||
| should be - particle is the release manager | 08:57 | ||
| bacek | o hai | 08:58 | |
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| mikehh | hi | 09:00 | |
| purl | privet, mikehh. | ||
| dukeleto | hola | 09:02 | |
| purl | que tal, dukeleto. | ||
| mikehh | decnum-dynpmcs r181 builds on parrot 41266 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 09:03 | |
| rakudo (a9ff309) builds on parrot r41266 - make test / make spectest (up to 28241) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 09:08 | ||
| rakudo - t/spec/S03-operators/arith.rakudo - TODO passed: 120, 131-132 | |||
| Note again on i386 (r41265) the test only TODO passes 131 and two segfaults after (exit 11) - t/spec/S12-attributes/class.rakudo and t/spec/S14-roles/basic.rakudo | 09:10 | ||
| let me post that in #perl6 | 09:11 | ||
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| mikehh | cardinal (c25a9e2) builds on parrot r41266 - make test - same 3 failures - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 09:37 | |
| sorry that should be rake test:all | |||
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| bacek | cotto: ping | 10:01 | |
| dalek | a: c31f0f6 | fperrad++ | (2 files): add lua-TestMore (public, branch parrot) as submodule |
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| a: 60d228d | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: smoke in pure Lua, with Lua test suite from lua-TestMore |
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| bacek | particle: ping | 10:31 | |
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| dalek | TT #998 closed by moritz++: Recent parrot changes cause lots of Rakudo spectests to abort with status ... | 11:17 | |
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| whiteknight | all the smoke reports from overnight appear to be coming in clean | 11:50 | |
| probably the first time I've been able to say that since 1.5.0 landed | |||
| dalek | a: 256fc8a | fperrad++ | t/lua- (2 files): fix case |
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| a: f8c39da | fperrad++ | .gitignore: ignore *.tar.gz |
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| dalek | a: 7f8bb5d | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: fix on linux (upload on Smolder) |
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| dalek | rrot: r41267 | particle++ | tags/RELEASE_1_6_0: tagged release 1.6.0 |
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| a: 956b163 | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: send comments to Smolder |
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| bacek | HA! TIME TO BREAK PARROT!!! | 13:12 | |
| particle++ | |||
| whiteknight | particle++ indeed! | 13:19 | |
| dalek | kudo: c22d81b | moritz++ | build/PARROT_REVISION: bump PARROT_REVISION to the 1.6.0 release |
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| website: particle++ | Parrot 1.6.0, "half-pie" Released! | 13:26 | ||
| website: www.parrot.org/news/parrot-1.6.0-ha...e-released | |||
| tracwiki: v8 | mikehh++ | BuildWarnings | 13:27 | ||
| tracwiki: latest warnings at r41266</a> | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/BuildW...ction=diff | |||
| ttbot | Parrot trunk/ r41268 i386-linux-thread-multi make error tt.ro.vutbr.cz/file/cmdout/96053.txt ( tt.ro.vutbr.cz//buildstatus/pr-Parrot/rp-trunk/ ) | 13:34 | |
| moderator | www.parrot.org | Parrot 1.6.0 "half-pie" released: feel free to tear out the JIT! | 13:34 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41268 | bacek++ | trunk/src/pmc/lexinfo.pmc: [cage] Simplify LexInfo PMC to use ability of Hash PMC for storing INTVALs natively. |
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| bacek | sigh... | ||
| jonathan | particle: Only....half a pie? | ||
| particle | 8/5 | ||
| purl | 1.6 | ||
| particle | rakudo: say pi / 2 | 13:36 | |
| polyglotbot | OUTPUT[Parrot VM: Can't stat languages/perl6/perl6.pbc, code 2.ā¤main: Packfile loading failedā¤] | ||
| particle | ouch | ||
| bacek | 3.1415926/2 | 13:38 | |
| purl | 1.5707963 | ||
| bacek | Looks about all right :) | ||
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| bacek | bah... Can I have working PCC? | 13:41 | |
| whiteknight | NO PCC FOR YOU! | ||
| bacek | whiteknight: not funny... Already not funny. Check latest taptinder failure... | 13:42 | |
| whiteknight | taptinder? | ||
| purl | i think taptinder is software development tool - taptinder.org . For Parrot project running on tt.perl6.cz/ and reporting build failures to #parrot channel as ttbot. | ||
| dalek | tracwiki: v97 | particle++ | WikiStart | 13:47 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/WikiSt...ction=diff | |||
| rrot: r41269 | bacek++ | trunk/src/pmc/hash.pmc: [cage] Improve error reporting in Hash.set_value_type |
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| bacek | o shi... | 13:51 | |
| it's... impossible. | |||
| whiteknight: can you rebuild latest parrot on amd64? | 13:52 | ||
| whiteknight | bacek, I will need a few minutes (my dev computer is away) | ||
| NotFound | Hash: unsupported entry_type -100 ? WTF ? | 13:53 | |
| bacek | whiteknight: no problem. I can continue scratching head trying to understand when "-100" not equals to "-100"... | ||
| whiteknight | brb | 13:55 | |
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| bacek | Whiteknight is left, long live Whiteknight :) | 13:58 | |
| NotFound: -100 is enum_type_INTVAL... | 13:59 | ||
| NotFound: which is definitely supported. | 14:00 | ||
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| NotFound | Just cast to INTVAL | 14:05 | |
| Whiteknight | bacek: Fails a bunch of tests | ||
| NotFound | In src/pmc/lexinfo.pmc:67 | ||
| Remember, variant argument list is completely type unsafe | 14:06 | ||
| bacek | NotFound: ah! Gotcha. | ||
| NotFound, Whiteknight can you test next one? :) | 14:08 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41270 | bacek++ | trunk/src/pmc/lexinfo.pmc: [cage] Explicitly cast enum to INTVAL. NotFound++ |
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| bacek | r41270 | 14:10 | |
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| NotFound | There is no better way to set type than calling a method? | 14:16 | |
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| bacek | NotFound: I couldn't find appropriate VTABLE for it. And I don't want to break encapsulation... | 14:18 | |
| NotFound | Mmm... adding init_pmc to hash may be a simple and fast solution. | 14:25 | |
| bacek | May be. But currently, afaiu, all LexInfos created during compile time in IMCC. So speed is not big concern. | 14:28 | |
| Ok. Serious question. | 14:30 | ||
| Should we start auction for privilege to kill current JIT? :) | 14:31 | ||
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| masak | how can the new profiling runcore be used in conjunction with Rakudo? | 14:51 | |
| bacek | masak: parrot -R profiling perl6.pbc -e 'say "Hello"' | 14:52 | |
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| bacek | msg cotto You can major improve performance of pprof2cg.pl by moving updates of contexts stack profile time into "unwind context" bit. | 14:57 | |
| purl | Message for cotto stored. | ||
| bacek mast sleep | 14:58 | ||
| masak | bacek: thanks. um, should it hang indefinitely, or should it actually do something? | ||
| bacek must sleep | |||
| purl | $bacek->sleep(8 * 3600); | ||
| masak | oh wait. it produced something! | 14:59 | |
| jonathan | masak: Maybe you didn't wai....oh. :-) | ||
| bacek | masak: It should create parrot.pprof.\\d+ file. Which can be processed by pprof2cg.pl to obtain callgring-compatible output. | 15:00 | |
| which can be used by kcachegrind for visualisation | |||
| masak | right. it told me when it was done. | ||
| it produced an enormous file! | 15:01 | ||
| all I did was say "Hello"... | |||
| bacek | masak: blame jonathan and pmichaud for reblessing MultiSubs and "recompile" grammar on load :) | 15:02 | |
| jonathan | masak: Well, we do do a lot of stuff at startup. ;-) | ||
| masak | ah. | ||
| jonathan | Sig creation is a pig atm. | ||
| masak | oink. | ||
| bacek | img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/3700/bacek....8a479_orig | 15:03 | |
| jonathan | masak: Yeah, but bacon is The Awesome. | ||
| masak | bacek: nice! | 15:04 | |
| bacek | masak: it's not me, it's cotto++ :) | ||
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| NotFound | Can someone help me to make mysqltest.p6 work with recent rakudo? | 15:06 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r41272 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/nci/mysqltest.p6: [examples] fix "use" syntax in perl6 mysql example |
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| NotFound | Uh, I got it. | ||
| NotFound | elements() not implemented in class 'Mysql;Row' | 15:08 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41273 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/nci/mysqltest.p6: [examples] fix typo from r41272 |
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| dalek | rdinal: 46b861f | treed++ | Rakefile: Move the Parrot Revision to its proper place. (jdv79++) |
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| jdv79 | jonathan: maybe you have a moment to look at my small patch: nopaste.com/p/azNphZsii | 15:20 | |
| jonathan | jdv79: Looks sane at first glance, moritz is a better person to review/comment/apply this. | 15:23 | |
| moritz: ^^ | |||
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| jdv79 | jonathan: thanks. | 15:34 | |
| moritz: could you take a look at my patch? | 15:35 | ||
| cotto | bacek_at_work, thanks. | 15:36 | |
| pmichaud | good morning, #parrot | ||
| cotto | bacek_at_work, good idea | 15:37 | |
| pmichaud | jdv79: (looking at patch) -- does your patch still work on systems that don't have TAP::Harness ? | 15:38 | |
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| jdv79 | i didn't try it but it should. | 15:41 | |
| NotFound | Done! mysqltest.p6 now works with rakudo :) | 15:43 | |
| moritz | jdv79: I'll test it later on, and apply it if appropriate | 15:45 | |
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| particle | NotFound: you have one too many colons in r41272 | 16:01 | |
| it's use Mysql:from<parrot>; | |||
| nm, caught up on email :) | |||
| NotFound | particle: yes, I accidentaly added it and don't retested | 16:02 | |
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| dalek | TT #1010 created by flh++: Fix FixedBooleanArray "fill" method, rewrite tests in PIR | 16:08 | |
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| pmichaud | particle++ # half pie release | 16:20 | |
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| Whiteknight | particle++ # For having the guts to release a "stable" version after the month we've had! | 16:26 | |
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| cotto_work | hio | 16:52 | |
| darbelo | So, is the JIT dead yet? | 16:53 | |
| moritz | don't think so | 16:54 | |
| cotto_work | It will be. Too many people hate it for it to survive very long now that we have the goahead to rip it out. | 16:56 | |
| I'm happy. it needs to go away. | |||
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| ash_ | cotto_work: so, is the majority of testing going into the LLVM's JIT system? | 17:14 | |
| i get that impression from the mailing list | |||
| cotto_work | ash_, Whiteknight would be better to ask about that | 17:15 | |
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| ash_ | okay, i saw one of his blog posts about it | 17:16 | |
| Whiteknight | what do you mean by "majority of testing"> | 17:17 | |
| ? | |||
| ash_ | for a potential JIT replacement | 17:18 | |
| pmichaud | "Kill the JIT! Kill the JIT!" | ||
| cotto_work | I think he's asking if we'll focus most of our energy figuring out how to make llvm work as parrot' | ||
| 's jit | |||
| pmichaud wishes that "JIT" had an extra syllable so he could chant to the tune of "Kill the Wabbit" | 17:19 | ||
| Whiteknight | ash_: yes. Allison wants to start with LLVM first, and maybe expand to others later if necessary | ||
| ash_ | lol | ||
| wa'scually wabbit | |||
| cotto_work | I like the idea of llvm and its slower startup for server applications and something simpler with a lower startup time like libjit for user apps. | 17:20 | |
| rebootening tiem | 17:21 | ||
| (stupid windows) | |||
| ash_ | virtual machines are nice | ||
| well, i have to go, whiteknight good luck with the llvm stuff | 17:23 | ||
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| Whiteknight | thanks! | 17:27 | |
| dalek | kudo: 1c35342 | pmichaud++ | docs/spectest-progress.csv: spectest-progress.csv update: 436 files, 15500 (71.5% of 21679) pass, 0 fail |
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| darbelo | hmm, the exec core looks like it depends on JIT, is it on the chopping block too? | 17:29 | |
| Whiteknight | darbelo: yes, it's one and the same | 17:31 | |
| darbelo likes ripping out stuff. | |||
| Whiteknight | we cant rip out the entire JIT, we need to keep the NCI thunk generator | 17:32 | |
| darbelo | Don't worry, I'm just looking over cores.c, I haven't done anything yet. | 17:33 | |
| NotFound | I think we can work a replacement for the NCI generator by writing a calling stup with inline assembler. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41276 | NotFound++ | trunk/t/pmc/fixedbooleanarray.t: [t] convert FBA tests to pir, TT #1010, flh++ |
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| particle | start a branch for the jit removal | ||
| Whiteknight | NotFound: I was thinking the exact same thing! | 17:35 | |
| darbelo | Looks easy enough to disable in trunk before rip-out time. | ||
| Whiteknight | although instead of inline assembly, we should use a separate assembly file | ||
| darbelo | I was thinking: Disable in trunk -> Branch -> Kill in branch. | ||
| darbelo goes afk. | 17:36 | ||
| particle | order of the first two doesn't matter | ||
| NotFound | Whiteknight: I'm not sure what can be worse: use different versions of inline asembler depending on the compiler, or locating and selecting an appropiate assembler in Configure | 17:39 | |
| Whiteknight | NotFound: we already do detect compilers and locate assembly files for them in Configure | ||
| NotFound | Oh, nice then | ||
| particle | fun for cross-compiling. | 17:42 | |
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| NotFound | particle: cross-assemby is not more problem than cross-compiling | 17:46 | |
| dalek | TT #1010 closed by NotFound++: Fix FixedBooleanArray "fill" method, rewrite tests in PIR | ||
| kudo: 42ff49e | pmichaud++ | docs/announce/2009-09: Initial draft of 2009-09 release announcement. |
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| kudo: 48b5d4d | pmichaud++ | docs/ChangeLog: Some ChangeLog updates. |
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| dalek | rrot: r41277 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit: [kill jit] Create a branch for the upcoming removal of the current JIT code. |
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| cotto_work | #ps in 12 | 18:18 | |
| darbelo | clock? | ||
| purl | darbelo: LAX: Tue 11:18am PDT / CHI: Tue 1:18pm CDT / NYC: Tue 2:18pm EDT / LON: Tue 7:18pm BST / BER: Tue 8:18pm CEST / IND: Tue 11:48pm IST / TOK: Wed 3:18am JST / SYD: Wed 4:18am EST / | ||
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| Whiteknight | NotFound: inline assembly should be good too then | 18:22 | |
| darbelo | clock? | 18:31 | |
| purl | darbelo: LAX: Tue 11:31am PDT / CHI: Tue 1:31pm CDT / NYC: Tue 2:31pm EDT / LON: Tue 7:31pm BST / BER: Tue 8:31pm CEST / IND: Wed 12:01am IST / TOK: Wed 3:31am JST / SYD: Wed 4:31am EST / | ||
| Whiteknight | #ps time | ||
| dalek | TT #597 closed by chromatic++: review objects PDD | 18:40 | |
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| dalek | TT #1011 created by Util++: Packfile PMCs cannot create a bytecode file from scratch | 18:48 | |
| duk3leto | who do I talk to about getting on the planet parrot blog aggregator again? | 18:52 | |
| darbelo | duk3leto: Coke, I think. | 18:53 | |
| moderator | www.parrot.org | Parrot 1.6.0 "half-pie" released: feel free to tear out the JIT! | Testing priorities: Exception and MultiSub | 18:56 | |
| duk3leto | darbelo++ | 18:56 | |
| pmichaud | can the "nsentry" branch be removed? | 18:59 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41278 | pmichaud++ | branches/isafast: Remove obsolete branch. |
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| particle | purl: warnock cotto | 19:04 | |
| purl | particle: i'm not following you... | ||
| pmichaud | cotto_work: istr that allison++ has already indicated that we should not have separate pmcs like that | ||
| cotto_work | ok. I'll dig around. | 19:05 | |
| dalek | TT #504 closed by Util++: packfile pmcs | ||
| TT #167 closed by pmichaud++: Cannot relocate source tree after compilation | |||
| Util | cotto_work: you listed 'HashIterator' twice. Was this intentional? | ||
| cotto_work | nope | 19:06 | |
| NotFound | I like the C++ approach: iterators for hash-alike classes returns pairs <key, value> | 19:07 | |
| cotto_work | Util, I got a little excited | ||
| Util | cotto_work: I can see getting rid of HashIteratorKey, but HashIterator would need to remain as separate object, to allow Hashes to support multiple iterators. (e.g. avoid the Perl5 single per-hash iterator) | 19:11 | |
| However, couldn't sub-classes of Hash just use the base HashIterator objects as their iterators? | |||
| (Caution! Util is new to the topic) | |||
| pmichaud | there used to be a single Iterator class for handling various types of aggregates | 19:13 | |
| NotFound | I think the practical requirement is to have some thing that iterates. | 19:14 | |
| pmichaud | that was refactored into the separate *Iterator + *IteratorKey classes for each type of aggregate | ||
| NotFound | A generic Iterator class is pointless, unless is just a role or abstract class. | 19:15 | |
| cotto_work | I'm just figuring out if I'll need to write some more supporting PMCs for Pipp when the time comes. | 19:16 | |
| chromatic | Hm. That shouldn't have gone to trunk. | 19:18 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41279 | chromatic++ | trunk (12 files): [runcore] Removed JIT runcore. Disabled it in the Makefile, leaving testj and pass, but now we have a lot of test SKIPs and TODOs to excise. |
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| chromatic | Anyone want to panic over that? Should I revert and commit to the branch instead? | 19:20 | |
| duk3leto | chromatic: meh. Is anything currently blowing up because it got axed? | 19:21 | |
| moritz keeps calm | |||
| duk3leto helps moritz keep calm | |||
| darbelo | I'm fine with that. Do I kill the branch? | ||
| pmichaud | no panic here. | 19:22 | |
| duk3leto | does trunk build and pass "make test" ? | ||
| NotFound | Kill Jit! | ||
| chromatic | It should. If it doesn't... I did something wrong. | ||
| duk3leto | chromatic: all tests passed on your platform. I have learned to take that with a grain of salt. I will test on darwin now | 19:23 | |
| particle | sigh | 19:24 | |
| NotFound | If Darwin is not well adapted, evolve or extinct! | ||
| particle | well, if there's a time to go unstable, it's release+5hours | ||
| dalek | tracwiki: v13 | chromatic++ | JITRewrite | 19:25 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/JITRew...ction=diff | |||
| darbelo | OpenBSD amd64 tests clean. Looks like chromatic did it better than I was doing it. | 19:26 | |
| chromatic | It shouldn't be unstable at all. If it builds at all, I removed code effectively. | ||
| darbelo is running testj on amd64, just to say he did. | 19:28 | ||
| duk3leto is building and testing on freebsd and darwin-ppc | |||
| particle | coke brings up a point offline: aren't we supposed to keep the jit command-line option, and repoint it? | 19:30 | |
| chromatic | I did. | ||
| Same with the cgp-jit and switch-jit options. | 19:31 | ||
| particle rechecks the diff | |||
| chromatic | Look in the compilers/imcc/main.c chunk. | ||
| particle | - Ā Ā " Ā Ā -R --runcore slow|bounds|fast|jit|cgoto|cgp|cgp-jit\\n" | ||
| - Ā Ā " Ā Ā -R --runcore switch|switch-jit|trace|profiling|gcdebug\\n" | |||
| + Ā Ā " Ā Ā -R --runcore slow|bounds|fast|cgoto|cgp\\n" | |||
| + Ā Ā " Ā Ā -R --runcore switch|trace|profiling|gcdebug\\n" | |||
| chromatic | That's just a docstring. We don't advertise them, but we do support them. | 19:32 | |
| particle | yuck. | 19:33 | |
| we've made our documentation worse, in order to make you a better, more informed programmer. | |||
| chromatic | In what way does that make the documentation worse? | 19:34 | |
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| moritz | we don't document all available options anymore | 19:35 | |
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| chromatic | I can put those options back in the documentation, but those options don't *do* anything. | 19:35 | |
| -Rswitch-jit is the same as -Rswitch, for example. | |||
| moritz | I'm fine either way | ||
| darbelo | moritz: Yes, we do. We just left out a few aliases for them. | 19:36 | |
| NotFound | We must have undocumented options. If not, no one believe is a serious project. | ||
| We must also add some Easter Egss. | |||
| darbelo | NotFound: Easter Segfaults! | 19:37 | |
| moritz | when I see a program being run with a --foo option, and the manual page doesn't tell me what --foo does, I'm confused | ||
| purl | You won't be after this episode of Soap! | ||
| NotFound | moritz: I'll add a --confuse option, then. | ||
| That autodocuments it. | |||
| moritz | YaY | 19:38 | |
| chromatic | I'll put a note in docs/running.pod; the --help output suggests looking there for more. | 19:41 | |
| particle | chromatic++ | ||
| moritz | chromatic++ indeed | ||
| chromatic | C'mon dalek, get on the trolley. | 19:45 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r41280 | chromatic++ | trunk (3 files): [docs] Updated references to JIT cores to note that the existing runcore harness to the fast core. |
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| rrot: r41281 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit: [kill jit] Remove the branch, chromatic++ killed the jit in trunk. |
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| chromatic | I wouldn't say I killed it in trunk; we still have a lot of code to remove. | ||
| I switched to the wrong branch with git-svn but managed not to break trunk. | |||
| darbelo | Hm. I'll recreate the branch then. | 19:53 | |
| duk3leto | r41279 passed "make test" on darwin-ppc | 19:54 | |
| chromatic | +1 for getting the runcore refactor done first. | 19:55 | |
| darbelo, the branch will be helpful for making sure we keep the JIT NCI thunk code while getting rid of the rest. | |||
| darbelo | chromatic: branch re-created with your latest modifications from trunk. | 19:57 | |
| chromatic | Excellent. Now let's see if I can switch to that branch correctly. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41282 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit: [kill jit] Recreate the branch for the upcoming removal of the current JIT code. I jumped the gun on the removal. |
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| tracwiki: v17 | chromatic++ | git-svn-tutorial | 20:05 | ||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/git-sv...ction=diff | |||
| chromatic | darbelo, we can't remove Parrot_build_call_func and its dependencies, but everything else is fair game. | 20:06 | |
| darbelo | Ok, I'll dive in later today. | 20:07 | |
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41279 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 20:09 | |
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| duk3leto | r41280 passes "make test" on freebsd | 20:33 | |
| mikehh | rakudo (48b5d5d) builds on parrot r41279 - make test / make spectest (up to 28245) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 | 20:38 | |
| rakudo - t/spec/S03-operators/arith.rakudo - TODO passed: 120, 131-132 | |||
| duk3leto | r41279 FAILS "make fulltest" in a git-svn checkout on darwin. Looks like those tests still think that git is svk :gist.github.com/187628 | ||
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| chromatic | darbelo, I think we need to remove PIC first. | 20:58 | |
| darbelo | PIC? | 20:59 | |
| purl | PIC is a preprocessor for *roff, like tbl or eqn. or a language for drawing pictures and diagrams or pilot in command or MONKEY or Position Independant Code or Polymorphic Inline Cache or the popular line of Microcontrollers from Microchip or SHOW US THE PORN BITCH | ||
| chromatic | Polymorphic Inline Cache | ||
| purl | Polymorphic Inline Cache is the meaning I refer to | ||
| szbalint | purl: Polymorphic Inline Cache is also not dead, just restin', beautiful plumage eh | 21:00 | |
| purl | okay, szbalint. | ||
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| darbelo | PIC sounds like a rather premature optimization, from what I can see in that file. | 21:06 | |
| Whiteknight | PIC is actually a very useful optimization strategy for dynamic language VMs. | 21:07 | |
| Parrot's implementation of it is, however, very premature | |||
| darbelo | Whiteknight: That's what I meant, yes. That code looks like it was put in place two design iterations ago. | 21:09 | |
| Whiteknight | yeah | ||
| darbelo | Which means somebody is going to have to put something like it back in on the next design iteration :) | 21:11 | |
| chromatic | Or a better approach. | 21:12 | |
| purl | a better approach is, like, to make it easier to install modules | ||
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| darbelo | The symbols exported by config.pbc and relatives have to stay there until the next deprecation point, don't they? | 21:39 | |
| cotto_work | sounds like an internal implementation detail, no? | 21:40 | |
| chromatic | I'm not sure they're in our deprecation policy. | ||
| darbelo | They can break peoples makefiles. | 21:41 | |
| dalek | kudo: 27dcc8d | moritz++ | docs/announce/2009-09: mention context vars in release announcement |
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| dalek | kudo: c3d93dc | moritz++ | docs/announce/2009-09: mark deprecation notices as being a thing of the past |
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| kudo: 9a61441 | moritz++ | src/builtins/any-num.pir: sub int() is gone (as announced in the 2009-08 release), give a helpful error message instead |
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| darbelo | I guess I'll leave them in. Just in case. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41283 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit/config/auto/jit.pm: Alter the auto::jit Configure step to treat all platforms as jit-incapable and exec-incapable. |
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| chromatic | r41283 will render JIT call frames useless.... | 22:02 | |
| ... unless we modify the checks to build call frames with the JIT. | |||
| see src/nci.c | 22:03 | ||
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| darbelo | How did platforms with no JIT handle this? | 22:08 | |
| dalek | TT #1012 created by dukeleto++: Add leto.net/parrot.xml to Planet Parrot | 22:09 | |
| chromatic | NCI builds a static list of thunks. | 22:10 | |
| darbelo | Hmm. If I'm reading nci.c right only i386 can use JIT frames right? | 22:13 | |
| rg | i'd suggest to also toss the jit call frame building. but i was wondering if anyone knew of a library that could help. | ||
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| Whiteknight | darbelo: I think you are right. CAN_BUILD_CALL_FRAMES is only defined when I386 is defined | 22:15 | |
| darbelo | Maybe I should move off amd64 for a while, right now I can't tell when I break features I don't have. | 22:17 | |
| chromatic | CAN_BUILD_CALL_FRAMES is a huge memory and startup help, at least for x86-32. | 22:24 | |
| darbelo | I'm looking at the configure probes now, looking for something I can use in place of HAS_JIT | 22:25 | |
| bacek | Good morning | 22:31 | |
| purl | And good moroning to you, bacek. | ||
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| bacek | cotto_work: We need HashIteratorKey because of current Hash iterating practice... | 22:33 | |
| cotto_work: it = iter hash; $P0 = shift it; $P1 = hash[$P0] | 22:35 | ||
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| cotto_work | bacek, but that's not the long-term intent, but more of a bandaid until we can get something better? | 22:39 | |
| mikehh | I think one of the problems we have is that there has been too much premature optimizations | 22:40 | |
| bacek | cotto_work: there is C++ style of Hash iterator also implemented. We can resurrect Pair PMC and use it instead of specific HashIteratorKey. | ||
| mikehh | we have moved away from a clean design | 22:41 | |
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| Whiteknight | mikehh: exactly! | 22:45 | |
| purl | exactly! is it not awesome? | ||
| Whiteknight | I'm very surprised Leo responded on the mailing list, I don't think I've seen any communications from him since I joined | 22:46 | |
| mikehh | I have seen a couple of posts by him | ||
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| kid51 is famous. Disenfranchised, but famous: tinyurl.com/r2mzwa | 22:52 | ||
| chromatic | You changed your name to Robert Livingston and gained weight? | 22:54 | |
| darbelo | tools/build/nativecall.pl is supposed to be run manually, right? | 23:01 | |
| bacek | darbelo: it's invoked from make | ||
| darbelo: make src/nic.c | 23:02 | ||
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| bacek | src/nci.c of course | 23:03 | |
| Whiteknight | nci.c is so evil | 23:07 | |
| I hate looking in here | |||
| bacek | it's auto-generated. So we can reduce it evilness :) | 23:08 | |
| darbelo | Whiteknight: look in tools/build/nativecall.pl it's even better! | ||
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| cotto_work | you must kill the evil at its source | 23:08 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r41284 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit (2 files): Temporarily hijack the cc_hasjit flag for CAN_BUILD_CALL_FRAMES, this should re-enable JIT frames on platforms that had them pre-r41283. |
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| Whiteknight | I dont want to make these thunks less ugly, I want a system where we can make them unnecessary and delete them entirely | 23:10 | |
| darbelo | chromatic: Check r41284. Not very clean, but it should work. | ||
| chromatic | Will do. | 23:11 | |
| darbelo | I *think* that's all you need to get JIT frames going on i386. I could be wrong. | 23:12 | |
| From DEPRECATED.pod: "=item src/pic.c and src/pic_jit.c [eligible in 1.1]" Why is this still here at 1.6? | 23:20 | ||
| Whiteknight | darbelo: because the removal work never finished | 23:21 | |
| chromatic | It's proven difficult. | ||
| Whiteknight is consistently coretesting in less then 37s tonight | 23:22 | ||
| 36.2 are the fastest | |||
| darbelo | It's getting in the way of kill_jit too. | ||
| Whiteknight | rip it out then | 23:24 | |
| Allison had a list somewhere of functions she thought needed to be saved from that file | |||
| cotto_work | that's what version control is for! | 23:25 | |
| allison | IIRC, they needed to be saved because the jit depended on them | ||
| there is a ticket for it | |||
| darbelo | I guess they don't need saving then ;) | 23:26 | |
| I'll look for the ticket before killing time. | |||
| Whiteknight | oh hi allison, I didn't see you there | 23:28 | |
| how was the flight? | |||
| allison | good so far | ||
| I'm about to hop on the next leg | |||
| chromatic | And boy are your feet tired. | 23:31 | |
| Coke | only 2.5 weeks until leeds. eek. | 23:32 | |
| Whiteknight | chromatic: I would like to hear more about your ideas for Sub-based exception handlers | 23:39 | |
| knowing what things are going to look like will help me get started implementing it | |||
| chromatic | All we need to do is to identify when a handler has finished, so if we've started an inferior runloop we can end it and resume to the superior runloop. | 23:40 | |
| I don't think that necessarily enforces the use of Sub-based handlers. | 23:41 | ||
| We need 1) some syntax for identifying the end of a handler, from the PIR/POST level | |||
| 2) some way of identifying within an inferior runloop that it's over | |||
| Whiteknight | chromatic: It's not just "finished". I would think a handler would have to either resume or rethrow | ||
| chromatic | 3) some way of resuming to a superior runloop | ||
| Resume and rethrow are fairly easy for #1. | 23:42 | ||
| Whiteknight | if a handler rethrows and there are no more handlers in scope, the runloop terminates | ||
| chromatic | There's another case more complex. | ||
| Whiteknight | and then normal C function returns recurse us back up to the outer runloop (or exit the program) | ||
| chromatic | Catch an exception but ignore it. | ||
| Whiteknight | well that's just a resume then | 23:43 | |
| resume without any processing | |||
| chromatic | I've been thinking of resume as "resume elsewhere", but it's just "invoke a continuation", so that's no magic beyond what we already do. | 23:45 | |
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| Whiteknight | right, so the end of a handler will either be "resume <continuation>" or "rethrow <exception>" | 23:45 | |
| And I was thinking we could mark a handler with :handler, or :handler(handles) | 23:46 | ||
| but then again, we could do something like what we do with closures, if we want handlers to be lexically scoped | 23:47 | ||
| $P0 = newhandler $P1 | |||
| which would clone $P1, capture_lex on it, and register it as a handler | |||
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| pmichaud | somewhat related, possibly -- I'd like to have a way to be able to "force a return" from any context | 23:47 | |
| (and roll up the intermediate contexts) | |||
| (and invoke any exit handlers registered for the intermediate contexts) | 23:48 | ||
| chromatic | Sounds like Lisp's stack-unwind. | ||
| pmichaud | yes, very much so | ||
| Whiteknight would love to be able to use coroutines as exception handlers | 23:49 | ||
| or even be able to define an invocant/method pair as a handler | |||
| pmichaud | we need that (or something like it) in order to be able to implement LEAVE { ... } blocks in Perl 6 | ||
| and also &block.leave | |||
| Whiteknight | I don't remember what LEAVE does | ||
| pmichaud | it defines things to be done when a block is exiting | 23:50 | |
| Whiteknight | pmichaud: Contexts are PMCs now, we're not too far away from having a PIR-facing interface for them. Maybe it's worthwhile to start drafting what we want to have in that interface | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41285 | darbelo++ | branches/kill_jit (5 files): HAS_JIT doesn't exist anymore. Remove dead code. |
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| Whiteknight | I would like eventually for PIR code to be able to completely manipulate it's own control flow | 23:52 | |
| pmichaud | Whiteknight: it might be a useful proof-of-concept to add a leave method to the context PMC | ||
| at a first cut, it should set the return arguments and invoke the context's return continuation | 23:53 | ||
| Whiteknight | First step is finding a way to get access to the current Context PMC from PIR (probably something from interpinfo?) | ||
| but yeah, that wouldn't be too hard to do. | |||
| I also want something like an array interface for Contexts, so you can iterate over registers | 23:54 | ||
| Coke | (ticket for them) (should be in DEPRECATED.pod) | 23:56 | |
| LEAVE is also like java's finally. | |||
| Whiteknight | pmichaud: what should it set the return arguments to? | 23:58 | |
| that's the only part of what you said that I'm not really sure how to do correctly | |||