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| darbelo | Coke: Just to add to your hesitation: Think of the PCC method call overhead. | 00:05 | |
| dalek | tracwiki: v5 | darbelo++ | GSoCersStartHere | 00:13 | |
| tracwiki: Make "CLA" into links to the CLA. | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/GSoCers...ction=diff | |||
| Coke | darbelo: ... no, that IS my hesitation. | ||
| :P | |||
| darbelo | Optimize now. Somebody will clean it up later ;) | 00:14 | |
| dalek | rrot: r46294 | coke++ | branches/codestring (99 files): merge latest changes from trunk |
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| dalek | rrot: r46295 | chromatic++ | trunk/src/pmc/continuation.pmc: [PMC] Tidied Continuation's code and added documentation. No functional |
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| ash_ | github svn now has subversion write support , so you can pull and push from svn on github, as well as pull and push from git | 00:42 | |
| darbelo ponders svnhub | 00:46 | ||
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| Coke tries to find where String's concat vtable is. | 00:53 | ||
| it goes to MMD offa default.pmc | 00:54 | ||
| dalek | TT #1609 closed by gerd++: tools/docs/filename_and_chapter.pl: Can we make this work with our coding ... | 01:02 | |
| TT #1609: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1609 | |||
| tewk | Coke: Scalar I believe | 01:03 | |
| Coke grabs the samples from default and modifies them. | 01:04 | ||
| cotto | ohai | 01:14 | |
| Coke | question: should concat on a codestring auto-append a newline too? | ||
| I'm thinking no. | |||
| dalek | rrot: r46296 | coke++ | branches/codestring/t/pmc/codestring.t: Make sure that CodeString works with inplace concat. |
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| Coke | getting docs/pdds/pdd17_pmc.pod | 01:29 | |
| er. | |||
| Method 'HOW' not found for invocant of class 'P6role' | |||
| when building rakudo on my branch. that's not happening in trunk, is it? | |||
| chromatic | No. | 01:39 | |
| Coke | hurm. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46297 | coke++ | branches/codestring/src/pmc/codestring.pmc: make i_concat* vtables use the RSA |
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| Coke | chromatic: you see anything squirrely about r46297 ? | 01:42 | |
| chromatic | No, I don't. | 01:48 | |
| It might have been an earlier commit. | |||
| Coke | bother. | 01:49 | |
| bisecting. | 01:50 | ||
| purl | i think bisecting is easy if you use svn-bisect | ||
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| Coke | yup, that did it. :P | 02:28 | |
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| Coke | odd. it was i_concatenate that was a problem - _str was fine. | 02:48 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r46298 | coke++ | branches/codestring/src/pmc/codestring.pmc: remove vtable - was causing build failure on rakudo. :( |
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| rrot: r46299 | jimmy++ | trunk/src/pmc/hash.pmc: revert part of my r46276 |
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| Coke | is there a "parrot foo" equivalent to parrot-nqp? | 03:06 | |
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| Coke | ah, there it is. | 03:08 | |
| ash_ | what do you mean by parrot foo? | 03:11 | |
| Coke | invoke parrot directly with something like nqp-rx.pbc (also installed). | 03:12 | |
| it was just buried a bit. | |||
| ash_ | you mean like Q:PIR { } ? | 03:16 | |
| Coke | ... no, from the command line. | ||
| instead of invoking "parrot-nqp foo.nqp", I want "parrot ./path/to/nqp-rx.pbc foo.nqp" | 03:17 | ||
| then I can pass arguments to parrot. | |||
| ash_ | ah, i see what you mean, got ya | ||
| tcurtis | compilers/nqp/nqp.pbc ? | 03:18 | |
| sorear | Coke: bacek: We don't *need* StringBuilder. | 03:19 | |
| Little known fact: PIR is a binary file format. | |||
| It's specced using bytes, so we don't actually need to track encodings | |||
| Coke | tcurtis: no, that nqp is gone. | 03:20 | |
| sorear | So... ByteBuilder | ||
| a.k.a | |||
| ResizableByteArray | |||
| Coke | sorear: um. | ||
| we're not doing bytes. we're doing /strings/ | |||
| Strings ain't PIR. | |||
| sorear | PIR is made of bytes, not characters | ||
| If PIR was made of characters, you could just say "Ćø" | 03:21 | ||
| But PIR is made of bytes, so you have to specify: unicode:"Ćø" | |||
| bacek_at_work | sorear, it's not PIR | ||
| It's our bloody strings. | |||
| sorear | strings, in PIR, are reduced to byte sequences *before* becoming embedded in the PIR matrix | ||
| bacek_at_work | sorear, they are not. | ||
| sorear | bacek_at_work: I thought CodeString was only used to output PIR. My mistake. | 03:22 | |
| bacek_at_work | Inside STRING* there is "encoding" and "charset" | ||
| (Which is actually really-really bad) | |||
| afk # lunch | |||
| tcurtis | Coke: runtime/parrot/library/nqp-rx.pbc is what's used to make parrot-nqp, so it should be what you need. | 03:25 | |
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| Coke | tcurtis: ayup. | 03:29 | |
| (really bad) Here comes some NFG! | 03:31 | ||
| tewk | March PCC hackathon removed GETATTR_CallContext_returns_values, where is it now? | ||
| Coke | anyone with feather privs who could install kcachegrind? | 03:32 | |
| chromatic | tewk, I think that was unused after the hackathon. | 03:34 | |
| tewk | I have DARKPARROT code that used that. | ||
| ash_ | Coke: what is nfg? | 03:35 | |
| purl | nfg is No Fscking Good! or grapheme normalization form (see docs/pdds/draft/pdd28_character_sets.pod) | ||
| ash_ | ah | ||
| thanks purl? | |||
| Coke | ash_: there's a GSOC project for implementing NFG. | ||
| tewk: NOOO | 03:36 | ||
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| bubaflub | ash_: darbelo just wrote this up today: www.parrot.org/content/what-nfg-why...ot-have-it | 03:37 | |
| Coke | hurm. kcachegrind is in macports... crossing fingers... | 03:38 | |
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| tcurtis | DARKPARROT? | 03:38 | |
| tewk | is a play on DarkPAN, code that isn't publically available, or in this case checked into parrot's repo | 03:39 | |
| Coke | DARKPAN? | ||
| purl | i guess DARKPAN is the 90% of modules that you can't see, because they're not on CPAN. The dark matter of the Perl world | ||
| tewk | chromatic: how are returns handled now, do I want to replace the curren retcontinuation? | 03:42 | |
| ash_ | does icu provide any thing to help with NFG's? | 03:43 | |
| chromatic | RetCont is gone. We unified calls and returns. | 03:44 | |
| sorear | tewk: look at blizkost_call_in in blizkost, it's the most complete single user of PCC at this time AFAIK | 03:45 | |
| tewk | blizkost? | 03:53 | |
| purl | somebody said blizkost was github.com/jnthn/blizkost/tree/master or the last Jonathan's project, an embedding of Perl 5 in Perl 6 | ||
| Coke | chromatic: has you a writeup on using kcachegrind/ | 03:56 | |
| tewk | :q | 03:57 | |
| chromatic | I don't. | ||
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| Coke stares at the pretty pictures for a few minutes. | 03:59 | ||
| chromatic | Change the sorting on the left pane. | 04:00 | |
| purl | chromatic: that doesn't look right | ||
| chromatic | You probably want to detect cycles. | ||
| You probably also want to show relative percentages. | |||
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| Coke | diakopter installed it on feather; it's wicked slow remoting in. :( | 04:06 | |
| (or is it always wicked slow?) | |||
| dalek | rrot: r46300 | jimmy++ | trunk/src (68 files): changed interp in pmc class to INTERP for unification |
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| bacek_at_work | purl, forget Change the | 04:19 | |
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching change the | ||
| bacek_at_work | purl, forget Change | ||
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching change | ||
| bacek_at_work | purl, forget 'Change ' | 04:20 | |
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching 'change ' | ||
| bacek_at_work | purl, forget 'cange | ||
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching 'cange | ||
| bacek_at_work | purl, forget change ' | ||
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching change ' | ||
| bacek_at_work | purl, forget change | ||
| purl | bacek_at_work, I didn't have anything matching change | ||
| bacek_at_work | stupid robots... | ||
| JimmyZ | purl: Change | ||
| purl | JimmyZ: that doesn't look right | ||
| JimmyZ | purl: Change is <reply> | 04:21 | |
| purl | JimmyZ: that doesn't look right | ||
| JimmyZ | purl: no, Change is <reply> | ||
| purl | OK, JimmyZ. | ||
| JimmyZ | purl: Change | ||
| purl | JimmyZ: sorry... | ||
| JimmyZ | Change it to that | ||
| purl | JimmyZ: that doesn't look right | ||
| cottoo | I think it's equivalent to "no, x is ..." | 04:25 | |
| cows? | |||
| purl | hmmm... cows is "Where Are The Cows", at www.scullucs.com/wac/ (Firefox only) | ||
| Coke | bacek? | 04:26 | |
| purl | bacek is THE MANIAC or some sort of magical coding robot | ||
| cottoo | I don't know what that is but it may be amazing. | ||
| bacek_at_work | Coke? | 04:27 | |
| purl | well, Coke is Will Coleda <mailto:will@coleda.com> or perpetually annoyed. or magical ticket robot or (if Diet), something that turns into formaldehyde in my blood. or getting those data_json issues in Coke's build. or tempted to remove "ticket_append" for authenticated. or on OSX 10.6.3 | ||
| Coke | change bacek to crazy bot mangler. | ||
| purl | Coke: that doesn't look right | ||
| JimmyZ | jimmy? | ||
| purl | jimmy is translating some docs to chinese. or allegedly a sloth | ||
| JimmyZ | JimmyZ? | ||
| purl | hmmm... JimmyZ is getting rid of PARROT_CAPTURE(SELF), so changed it to use PMC_data is better. | ||
| cottoo | oic | 04:28 | |
| change 100 USD to euro | |||
| purl | cottoo: Either 'USD' or 'EURO' is an invalid currency symbol, or Yahoo changed its screen format for the currency exchanger. Check finance.yahoo.com/currency for the list of supported symbols. | ||
| Coke | cottoo++ | ||
| win 2 | |||
| cottoo | cotto++ | ||
| cotto | cottoo-- | ||
| all beter | |||
| all better | |||
| purl docs? | 04:29 | ||
| purl | hmmm... docs is n00bs should write docs, because once the n00b is an 0ldie, the information is forgotten | ||
| cotto | purl docs is also www.infobot.org/guide-0.43.x.html | ||
| purl | okay, cotto. | ||
| cotto | excuse | ||
| purl | cotto: positron router malfunction | ||
| cotto | excuse | ||
| purl | cotto: We only support a 1200 bps connection. | ||
| cotto | excuse | ||
| purl | cotto: Jan 9 16:41:27 huber su: 'su root' succeeded for .... on /dev/pts/1 | ||
| sorear | purl troubles? | 04:30 | |
| purl | wish i knew, sorear | ||
| cotto | purl stupids | ||
| purl | stupids is this a show? | ||
| sorear | easy fix | 04:31 | |
| cotto | are you thinking what I'm thinking? | ||
| sorear | purl troubles? | ||
| purl | sorear: i don't know | ||
| sorear | hmm | ||
| cotto | purl, stupids =~ s/show/cow/ | ||
| purl | OK, cotto | 04:32 | |
| cotto | stupids? | ||
| purl | rumour has it stupids is this a cow | ||
| sorear | I guess it doesn't work the same on magnet | ||
| cotto | don't ban purl. If you need her to shut up just take voice. | ||
| It's much easier to reverse. | |||
| that substitution may come in handy | 04:33 | ||
| purl's mom? | |||
| purl | pemungkah's mother is a saint! or capable of multiplexed I/O. | ||
| sorear | cotto: on freenode, a ban starting with a % isn't an actual ban | ||
| it's an anti-voice | 04:34 | ||
| allowing normals to speak while purl is gagged | |||
| JimmyZ | purl? | ||
| purl | JimmyZ? | ||
| JimmyZ | purl code? | ||
| purl | well, code is already out | ||
| cotto | general advice | 04:35 | |
| purl | i guess general advice is create my own COnfig file | ||
| sorear | purl, purl, flooterbuck | 04:36 | |
| purl | sorear: what? | ||
| sorear | purl, flooterbuck | ||
| purl | hmmm... flooterbuck is well, flooterbuck is the kind of infobot that i am or a dagbrown, mendel, warewolf and kd production or actually maintained or github.com/dagbrown/flooterbuck/ or git-clone git://github.com/dagbrown/flooterbuck.git or a complete pile of ass written in perl 4 or mostly warewolf's fault really. | ||
| cotto | Mmmm. Perl 4. | ||
| sorear | see also #purl if you need admin time (warning: serious tribunal atsmosphere) | ||
| I had to go to them after the parrot quarterly when someone here kb'd perl | 04:37 | ||
| *shudder* | |||
| cotto | There aren't enough Perl 6 implementations written in Perl 4. | 04:38 | |
| sorear was planning to redo the Parrot build system in Perl 4 | 04:44 | ||
| cotto | I should probably stop saying things. | 04:45 | |
| chromatic | For April Fools a few years ago, I intended to write Apocalypse -1, which listed all of the changes between Perl 4 and Perl 5 in the style of the Perl 6 Apocalypses. | 04:50 | |
| I put it off, then Perl.com turned into a vast wasteland of advertising that has nothing to do with Perl. | |||
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| Coke | now I want parrot + C kcachegrind interleaved. =-) | 05:11 | |
| sorear | parrot has a time profiler now? | 05:12 | |
| who wrote it? | |||
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| chromatic | No, that would be silly. | 05:12 | |
| Coke | chromatic: what does called (0) mean? | 05:14 | |
| cotto | sorear, what do you mean by "time profiler"? | 05:15 | |
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| sorear | cotto: a metaprogram which instruments a run of another program such as to break apart the time cost of the program's run and "blame" it on specific subprograms, facilitating efficient use of optimization resources | 05:23 | |
| compare, space profiler | |||
| cotto | I was confused more by "time" than by profiler. | 05:25 | |
| which ironic because I wrote the profiling runcore | 05:26 | ||
| sorear | cotto++ that sounds seriously awesome | 05:29 | |
| I think we could improve Rakudo's memory usage a great deal by removing a layer of indirection from Object handling | 05:30 | ||
| have PMC_DATA point directly to the attribute bits, instead of having a PMC* attributes_rpa attribute | 05:31 | ||
| or, as a cheap 0th approximation, turn PCT::Node into a PMC | |||
| just a random thought. | |||
| oh, my mistake, PCT::Node isn't an Object, it's a Capture | 05:32 | ||
| which is worse | |||
| every single node in the AST (and there are 3 parallel ASTs during a compile operation) corresponds to an Object PMC (which inherits from Capture), an RPA to hold the Object's attributes, a Hash to hold the named children, and another RPA to hold the numbered children | 05:34 | ||
| and the attribute blocks for all four PMCs | |||
| and the buffers for the two RPAs and the Hash | |||
| that's 11 memory block + however much space hash chains use (unstudied) | |||
| JimmyZ | Subversion Write Support | 05:44 | |
| oh double messages | 05:45 | ||
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| cotto would really like svn stash about now | 07:36 | ||
| sorear never did figure out how to use git stash | 07:37 | ||
| cotto | It's half-way between a commit and not a commit. | 07:42 | |
| moritz | sorear: git stash puts all non-committed change into a temporary commit that's managed by a stack | 07:55 | |
| so it doesn't show up on your branch | |||
| and it then cleans your working dir | 07:56 | ||
| cotto | Yeah. what I said except useful. | 08:00 | |
| sorear | hmm. PAST cannot generate a parameter without a lexical alias? | 08:09 | |
| moritz | huh? | 08:16 | |
| rakudo implements anyonymous parameters | |||
| so there must be some way | |||
| sorear | how do you spell an anonymous parameter in rakudo? | 08:19 | |
| moritz | sorear: $ | 08:20 | |
| see #perl6 | |||
| or @ for that matter | |||
| sorear | ah, I was unclear. | ||
| I want to be able to access the parameter, but not expose it to inner lexical scopes | |||
| in PIR it's the normal case | 08:21 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46301 | cotto++ | branches/ops_pct (717 files): revert previous bad sync |
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| cotto looks forward to merging without spamming parrot-commits | 08:46 | ||
| bacek | ~~ | 08:51 | |
| cotto | Now that the extra runcores are gone, the only things keeping ops_pct from being merged are speed and dynop support. | 08:55 | |
| sorear | ops_pct? | 08:56 | |
| purl | ops_pct is probably using the old API for parsing | ||
| cotto | no, ops_pct is a branch for a nqp-rx ops compiler | ||
| purl | okay, cotto. | ||
| sorear | ops_pct? | 08:59 | |
| purl | ops_pct is, like, a branch for a nqp-rx ops compiler | ||
| cotto | bacek, is there an easy way to verify that the magic number in compilers/opsc/t/06-* in the "Ops parsed correctly" test needs to be changed? | 09:00 | |
| s/\\*/opsfile.t/ | 09:01 | ||
| bacek | cotto, I don't think so... | ||
| cotto | That doesn't make it a very good test in the case where the ops change more frequently than the ops compiler. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46302 | cotto++ | branches/ops_pct (790 files): sync branch with trunk, hopefully for real this time |
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| cotto | this sync looks a lot better | 09:02 | |
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| bacek | cotto, chicken and egg problem... | 09:03 | |
| cotto | Sure. I'll see if bootstrap-ops works and call it good if so. | ||
| bacek | wfm | 09:04 | |
| cotto | splode | 09:05 | |
| dwfm | |||
| it might have something to do with the runcore purge. no way I'm fixing it tonight | 09:07 | ||
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| cotto | btw bacek, that branch should probably either use upstream nqp-rx or you should get your changed merged. | 09:09 | |
| bacek | cotto, I do need pmichauds review on Settings... | 09:10 | |
| moritz | bacek: pmichaud predicted that he'll be much more available next week | 09:11 | |
| I hope that turns out to be the case | |||
| dukeleto | 'ello | ||
| cotto | ok. There's certainly no rush to merge. | ||
| 'i | |||
| bacek | moritz, it will be good. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46303 | cotto++ | branches/ops_pct (2 files): [opsc] misc minor updates for thing that have changed since the last sync |
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| mikehh | cotto, bacek: any branch testing you need done? | 09:19 | |
| cotto | There's still that one test failure and the fact that building with the bootstrapped core_ops.c explodes, but the branch is basically up-to-date | ||
| bacek | cotto, YOU BROKE IT!!! :) | 09:20 | |
| cotto | Not only that. I broke it and I'm going to sleep soon. >;0 | ||
| night | 09:22 | ||
| also, dukeleto++ for those latest contributions to the git discussion | 09:23 | ||
| sorear | dukeleto++ for the nice link | 09:24 | |
| dukeleto | cotto: thanks | ||
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| dukeleto | does anybody see test 13 failing in t/library/pg.t ? | 09:24 | |
| cotto | wfm (and good night for real this time) | 09:25 | |
| moritz | good night | ||
| all skipped here | 09:26 | ||
| what do I need for actually running them? | |||
| dukeleto | moritz: that is probably the deal, most people don't generate the pg bindings | 09:27 | |
| moritz | dukeleto: how would I do that? | ||
| dukeleto | moritz: it seems that they are auto-detected if you have pg installed system-wide | 09:30 | |
| moritz: there may also be some Configure.pl flag | |||
| moritz | I guess I need -dev packages installed? | 09:31 | |
| moritz sent another lengthy mail to parrot-dev | 09:32 | ||
| dukeleto | moritz: yes, the -dev packages have the headers that are needed at compile-time | 09:33 | |
| JimmyZ | gitbhu has Subversion Write Support now. | ||
| er. github | |||
| moritz | dukeleto: installed that, and rebuilding parrot ... | 09:34 | |
| huh, still all skipped | 09:35 | ||
| dukeleto | all pg.t tests pass for me on OS X (pg 9.0devel), but test 13 fails on ubuntu (pg 8.4.3) | 09:39 | |
| moritz | do I need to set up a test database for pg or so? | ||
| dukeleto | moritz: yes, which OS are you on? | 09:40 | |
| moritz | dukeleto: debian gnu/linux "lenny" (stable) on amd64 | 09:41 | |
| dukeleto | moritz: i think you need to create a database with the same name as the username that runs the tests | ||
| moritz: sudo -u psql | |||
| moritz: create database user; | 09:42 | ||
| moritz: i think? | |||
| moritz: i think it is sudo -u postgres, actually | |||
| moritz | bah, I first need to install some other stuff | 09:43 | |
| dukeleto | moritz: yeah, libpq-dev probably | ||
| moritz | a specific version of the database client and server :-) | ||
| dukeleto | moritz: for some reason, debian spreads postgres across many packages that do not have postgres in the name | 09:44 | |
| moritz: which specific version? | |||
| moritz | like, 8.0 or so | ||
| No candidate version found for postgresql-8.0 | |||
| moritz hatez it | |||
| dukeleto | moritz: try 8.4 | 09:45 | |
| moritz: that is the latest stable release of postgres | |||
| moritz | and available from backports.org | ||
| doing that now | |||
| dukeleto | moritz: i target 9.0 with PL/Parrot, which has been in a feature freeze for a while and should come out this summer | 09:46 | |
| moritz | and beta1 released already | ||
| bacek totally failing to understand how protoregexes works... | 09:48 | ||
| moritz | seems I need to do a more in-depth blog post or article on them | ||
| dukeleto | moritz: i like your helpnow idea | ||
| dalek | TT #1610 created by dukeleto++: Parrot_compile_string does not properly catch errors thrown by causing ... | ||
| TT #1610: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1610 | |||
| sorear | bacek: | 09:49 | |
| proto regex term { ... } | |||
| bacek | "token infix:sym<*>" | 09:50 | |
| sorear | rule term:sym<literal> { \\d+ } | ||
| rule term:sym<variable> { \\w+ } | |||
| is sugar for | |||
| bacek | Reading NQP/Partcl sources doesn't bring light to how it referenced... | 09:51 | |
| sorear | rule term { \\d+ | \\w+ } | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46304 | dukeleto++ | trunk/t/src/embed.t: [t][TT #1610] Add tests for Parrot_compile_string |
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| dukeleto | moritz: yes, and it is a great idea that parrot should have them as well | ||
| sorear | except that 1. they're extendable in derived grammars 2. you can attach actions to each branch | ||
| does that make it clear? | |||
| bacek | sorear, I understand it... I don't understand how to migrate "optable" from PCT to Grammar.O in nqp-rx... | 09:52 | |
| sorear | (don't ask why they're called "proto" regexes. it means nothing in an NQP context.) | ||
| JimmyZ | prototype | 09:53 | |
| purl | somebody said prototype was the bastard love child of dolly parton and lord lucan or a bastard, it does the Javascript equivalent of stuffing UNIVERSAL with methods or use jquery, dojo, mootools or pretty much any other javasscript framework intstead or smells of FormMail.PL and old man wee | ||
| moritz | dukeleto: finished my setup... also fails test 13 here | ||
| JimmyZ | something like multi sub | 09:54 | |
| dukeleto | just made TT# 1611, can you add that it fails for you as well? | ||
| moritz: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1611 | |||
| moritz | done | 09:57 | |
| dukeleto | moritz++ | ||
| dalek | TT #1611 created by dukeleto++: t/library/pg.t fails with PostgreSQL 8.4.3 on ubuntu 9.10 | 10:05 | |
| TT #1611: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1611 | |||
| parrot: d4df269 | dukeleto++ | t/sql/test.sql: Add commented out test for loading standard Parrot PIR libraries |
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| dalek | a: bd7eedd | fperrad++ | (7 files): OS becomes a dynpmc, so load it |
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| rrot: r46310 | NotFound++ | trunk/t/src/embed.t: change a Parrot_compile_string test from skip to todo |
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| purl | dalek: that doesn't look right | ||
| Coke | xkcd++ | 13:20 | |
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| mikehh | t/examples/shootout.t - Failed test: 17 - Method 'reverse' not found for invocant of class 'String' | 13:56 | |
| all other tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#33619), fulltest) at r46273 - Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (g++) | |||
| Coke | mikehh: yah, someone just removed that. apparently without checking if it was used. =-) | ||
| mikehh | will look at that later - got to do some other stuff | 13:57 | |
| dalek | rrot: r46311 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/tools/pbc_checker.cpp: fix directory segment reading in example pbc_checker |
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| Coke | np | ||
| mikehh | Coke: most people don't run fulltest (or codetest for that matter) | ||
| but if removing something you should do this | 13:58 | ||
| or for any bigger change | 13:59 | ||
| Coke | or at least 'ack' | ||
| that said, should be a simple fix. | |||
| mikehh | agreed | 14:00 | |
| yeah - will look at it later - if somebody :-} doesn't fix it first | |||
| anyway bbl | |||
| dalek | rrot: r46312 | bacek++ | trunk (2 files): Consting Parrot_str_concat |
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| NotFound | Coke: supposedly they checked, that remove was discussed yesterday. | 14:16 | |
| I suppose the check was just run make test | 14:17 | ||
| Coke | no doubt. | 14:23 | |
| easy enough to resurrect it as an instance method. | |||
| NotFound: is there a one liner in c that combines "pmc_new" and init_int? | 14:28 | ||
| (or is that mainly for PIR?) | |||
| NotFound | Parrot_pmc_new_init_int | ||
| Coke | danke. | ||
| khairul | msg cotto finals over. starting to create a tasklist for the project. anything i should take note of? | 14:35 | |
| purl | Message for cotto stored. | ||
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| khairul | Coke: hi Coke, could you please grant me the required permissions to post on parrot.org? my drupal username is khairul. | 14:55 | |
| Coke | khairul: done | 14:56 | |
| khairul | Coke++ thanks alot. | 14:57 | |
| Coke | np. | 14:58 | |
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| cotto_work | good morning | 16:29 | |
| purl | For you maybe. | ||
| darbelo | mornin' | 16:32 | |
| bubaflub | morning cotto_work | ||
| mikehh | getting a Segmentation fault in t/op/string_cs.t - Failed test: 37 in make corevm/make coretest - Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (g++) | 16:34 | |
| r46314 | 16:35 | ||
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| cotto_work | khairul, you should put your task list on the wiki | 16:35 | |
| fperrad | msg bacek Lua updated with OS as dynpmc | 16:36 | |
| purl | Message for bacek stored. | ||
| moritz is happy to see some gsoc bonding | 16:37 | ||
| darbelo is glad no superglue is involved. | |||
| mikehh | same result - t/op/string_cs.t - Failed test: 37 - Segmentation fault after make world/make test | 16:38 | |
| khairul | cotto_work: will do. top of the list is the blog post homework i guess. | 16:42 | |
| cotto_work | a testing strategy is important too | ||
| sure | |||
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| cotto_work | bacek, the bootstrapped core_ops.c wfm now on Ubuntu 10.04/x64 | 16:47 | |
| or at least it doesn't break the build | 16:48 | ||
| could someone regenerated MANIFEST in ops_pct? | 16:53 | ||
| NotFound | mikehh: fixed | 16:54 | |
| dalek | rrot: r46315 | mikehh++ | trunk/examples/shootout/revcomp.pir: fix failing examples/shootout.t test that used reverse, which is no longer available |
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| atrodo | I'm having a hard time figuring this out, and it's probably because I'm skimming the docs for the wrong thing, but once a compiler has a PAST, does parrot handle the rest? | 17:18 | |
| Tene | atrodo: the default HLLCompiler set of stages ends with PCT's PAST compiler, which translates from PAST to POST, and then the POST compiler which translates from POST to PIR | 17:19 | |
| atrodo: is that what you're asking about? | 17:20 | ||
| ash_ | so, i scanned me CLA, but who do I email the scanned copy to? | ||
| particle | ash_: consult parrot.org | ||
| or email to parrot-directors@lists.parrot.org | 17:21 | ||
| darbelo | Wasn't there an email printed on the CLA? | ||
| atrodo | Tene> I think so. So a compiler writer can tweak during the PAST to POST stage, and then the POST to PIR (and beyond) will end up generating the pbc? | ||
| particle | darbelo: i think so | 17:22 | |
| darbelo checks | |||
| ash_ | darbelo: yes, i should of double checked that | ||
| its there | |||
| darbelo | legal@parrot.org | ||
| Tene | atrodo: Yes, the result of each stage is passed to the next stage, so if you want to tweak any stage, just insert a stage after it and manipulate it however you want. | ||
| particle | ah, that'll do, same place | ||
| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#33643), fulltest) at r46316 - Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (gcc with --optimize) | 17:30 | |
| atrodo | Tene> Thanks, things are starting to make more sense | 17:33 | |
| Coke | whiteknight: replied to your email. | 17:52 | |
| whiteknight | Coke: that would be awesome. If we have a decent interface in place for this release, we can always swap out the internals later | 17:53 | |
| I'm working on a rope-based approach right now myself | |||
| Coke | right. | 17:54 | |
| I think the interface for a SB really just the string-like vtables. | |||
| no methods needed, except perhaps a forced "coalesce", but that's optional, I think. | |||
| whiteknight | wouldn't that be get_string? | 17:55 | |
| Coke | get_string would do it, yes. | ||
| whiteknight | get_string could create a string and cache it. So long as the internal RSA didn't change that cached string could stay available for fast access | ||
| Coke | (look at branches/codestring/src/pmc/codestring.pmc's get_string for an example of what coalesce would do. we could just factor that out into a separate method. I'm not sure we want to expose that, though. (just like we don't normally expect our users to run "collect") | 17:56 | |
| I'll leave the method off for now. =-) | 17:57 | ||
| whiteknight | Coke: what's the ETA on that branch? | ||
| Coke | people should test it and say it's awesome or not. I find that building rakudo is so slow getting useful benchmarks is painful. it's passing all tests right now, though. | 17:58 | |
| (note that that's just a smarter codestring) | 17:59 | ||
| whiteknight | is the branch faster or slower on the Rakudo benchmark than trunk right now? | ||
| Coke | I would need someone with a machine with nothing else going on to get a good benchmark. Note that you'd also want to check memory usage. | 18:00 | |
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| whiteknight | I think I can see some potential bugs in the length calculations in Parrot_str_join | 18:20 | |
| I think we could also optimize that a little by breaking it into two methods: one where j is non-empty, and one where j is empty. | 18:21 | ||
| Coke | whiteknight: you're going to have to do the check somewhere, for the join opcode. | 18:28 | |
| (splitting it out is only going to help when calling from C with an empty argument. (which is fine, I do that and could call that version) | |||
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| whiteknight | Coke: splitting it out would help any time we have a j of zero length | 18:50 | |
| but I'm not going to nitpick it right now, there are lots of potential improvements and optimizations in this string code now | 18:52 | ||
| cotto_work | whiteknight: we should make sure that everyone who contributed to 2.4 gets their name in the release announcement. | ||
| whiteknight | so...everybody but me? | ||
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| cotto_work | There's some other stuff that the perl 5 release announcements do better too but that'd be a good start. | 18:56 | |
| whiteknight | cotto_work: I'm open to any ideas. | ||
| cotto_work | The trick is to fix crow.pir so that maximal laziness can be preserved. | 18:57 | |
| It'd be easier with git since that lets the author and committer be different people. | 19:02 | ||
| whiteknight | I've really been putting a lot of thought into the idea of a more distributed development workflow | 19:03 | |
| cotto_work | I haven't brought it up because it'll be easier to get one change accomplished at a time, but my sekrit assumption is that once we switch to git our workflow will become more distributed. | 19:05 | |
| I feel much less urgency now that ops_pct is synced again. | 19:07 | ||
| whiteknight | it's easy enough to get a list of committers from the svn logs. But what about non-committers who submit patches? | 19:09 | |
| cotto_work | svn log|grep 'courtesy of' | 19:10 | |
| whiteknight | ...assuming all the committers use that format | ||
| cotto_work | either that or troll through all the commit messages | ||
| which is feasible though annoying | |||
| Coke | something else that git will simplify. | ||
| whiteknight | I may just troll through all the messages | 19:11 | |
| Coke | I would just be lazy and say "these committers" and everyone who submitted patches, thanks! | ||
| NotFound | "pafo and his robots" | ||
| PerlJam | I'd look for just "courtesy". In the Rakudo repo there are some that say "courtesy by Fred", some that say "courtesy Fred" and some that say "courtesy by Fred" | 19:12 | |
| er, s/by/of/ | |||
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| cotto_work | I think it's more valuable to include people who've submitted patches. People with commit bits should get recognition but we also want to show that anyone who submits code that ends up in trunk is valued. | 19:13 | |
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| whiteknight | a grep for "++" does much better | 19:24 | |
| cotto_work | it's a heuristic | ||
| Coke | msg chromatic - I'm going to carve up codestring into a CodeString and StringBuilder. but in the meantime, I'd appreciate your eye on your benchmark. | 19:25 | |
| purl | Message for chromatic stored. | ||
| nopaste | "whiteknight" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "committers and submitters" (28 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/20476 | 19:32 | |
| whiteknight | that's the list I have for the month so far | 19:33 | |
| Coke | also bob rogers. | 19:35 | |
| got a one liner from him that I applied. | 19:36 | ||
| whiteknight | rgrjr? | 19:45 | |
| purl | i heard rgrjr was bob rogers | ||
| Coke | ... maybe? | 19:46 | |
| darbelo | Commit by me are unlikely to include the word courtesy. | 19:56 | |
| TimToady | phone | 20:00 | |
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| Coke | bacek++ | 20:37 | |
| hey, PDD28 probably needs to be updated to discuss immutable. | 20:45 | ||
| s1n | i read about the discussion to switch to a different vcs for parrot... | 20:46 | |
| can i ask, what motivated this desire to change? | |||
| darbelo | This channel is crawling with svn-haters. | 20:47 | |
| NotFound | moritz: ping | 20:48 | |
| moritz | NotFound: pong | ||
| Coke | darbelo: that's true but not entirely helpful. =-) | ||
| ash_ | who is still opposed to git? just curious | ||
| moritz | ash_: mostly allison, I think | ||
| darbelo | s1n: Or, put another way, our development methodology is better suited to git than it is to svn. | ||
| Coke | s1n: lots of us use git for other projects, and find it's faster, provides more features, and causes less headaches. | 20:49 | |
| NotFound | moritz: I'm checking TT #1612... str_concat has changed is last releases, can you try with trunk? | ||
| Coke | NotFound: hey! do you have an opinion on git vs. svn? | ||
| NotFound | I think I've found a problem, bu want to be suere. | ||
| Coke | (ISTR your name was mentioned) | ||
| moritz | NotFound: I believe r46316 *is* pretty much trunk, no? | ||
| NotFound | moritz: uh... I misordered the numbers, sorry X-) | 20:50 | |
| ash_ | regarding immutability, i find it interesting that some languages (like haskell) treat all values as immutable | ||
| NotFound | Lame excuse: I'm with a coldness :-') | ||
| darbelo | El frio no es excusa ;) | 20:51 | |
| s1n | ash_: haskell has to, that's the whole point of functional languages | ||
| moritz | NotFound: the last 24 hours or parrot changes seem to have destabilized rakudo - now 8 test files abort, it used to be 2 or 3 typically during the last two weeks | ||
| NotFound | Coke: I think I said several times: I know very few about git, but I can learn. | ||
| s1n | Coke: what do you think git will provide that svn doesn't for your development model? | 20:52 | |
| ash_ | s1n: i know, its interesting though, that some languages go to such an extreme that all variables are immutable, i wonder what advantages you get for making everything immutable | ||
| NotFound | moritz: I think the problem is that now str_concat allow null, but it calls str_copy wich not, | ||
| dalek | TT #1612 created by moritz++: parrot change between r46273 and r46316 cause Rakudo regression | ||
| TT #1612: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1612 | |||
| darbelo | ash_: That idea is, technically, older than most programing languages in use today. | ||
| dalek | TT #1613 created by moritz++: Random segfault in rakudo spectests | ||
| TT #1613: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1613 | |||
| s1n | ash_: it's not very functional if they're not immutable, it'd just be a wonky language otherwise | ||
| moritz | ash_: in theory you get very cheap threading | 20:53 | |
| theory his hyperthreaded | |||
| moritz | ash_: immutable values can be shared between threads without locking or copying | ||
| s1n | ash_: the immutability forces you to do things functionally rather than imperatively | ||
| theory | *is | 20:54 | |
| NotFound | The current semi-immutability state is no good for stability. | ||
| Coke | s1n: I am less concerned about the model for developers (we're still going to use a centralized setup, primarily), but it will improve branching/merging and the ability for people without a commit bit to fork and contribute back upstream. | ||
| darbelo | Coke: That, technically, has happened before. But has been a pain in the ass to merge back. | 20:55 | |
| NotFound | For the love of Budha, why are we still using enum_stringrep_one? | ||
| Coke | darbelo: er, which has? | ||
| s1n | how many contributors does parrot manage on average per release? | ||
| darbelo | Plobsing did his framebuilder in git, prior to obtainig a +1 bit of commiting. Merging those patches back to svn was a pain in the ass. | 20:56 | |
| s1n | doesn't git-svn do these types of things? would that fill the need? | 20:57 | |
| tewk | s1n: git-svn is a band-aid, it has limitations | 20:58 | |
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| darbelo | We have some git-svn users, they all agree git-svn doesn't cut it. | 21:00 | |
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "Avoid using noninit string in Filehandle.readall" (23 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/20478 | 21:01 | |
| darbelo | IIRC, Coke also decided that git-svn isn't an improvement over svn and has stopped using it. | ||
| NotFound | moritz: can you try this patch | ||
| ? | |||
| darbelo | NotFound: +Inf, commit it. | 21:02 | |
| Call it a cleanup, even if it doesn't fix anything. | 21:03 | ||
| NotFound | darbelo: I was about to do that, but I'm curious. | ||
| The got_name branch of the method is tested? It doesn't look like it does what it says. | 21:08 | ||
| The method readall in filehandle, I mean. | 21:09 | ||
| darbelo | Probably not. | 21:12 | |
| Coke | darbelo: just because I don't like git-svn isn't damning. =-) | 21:14 | |
| I was just expecting it to be completely git, when of course it can't be. | |||
| darbelo | Coke: Yes it is damning. Anything you don't like deserves to *die*. | 21:15 | |
| Or am I overstating the case? | |||
| Coke | darbelo: then I suggest you watch out? | ||
| darbelo | ;) | 21:16 | |
| bacek | Good morning, my biological friends. | 21:18 | |
| darbelo stands up and salutes at the magical coding robot. | 21:19 | ||
| bacek | fperrad, (dynpmc OS) It was Coke who moved OS to dynpmc :) | 21:20 | |
| NotFound | Patch improved and applied in r46317 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r46317 | NotFound++ | trunk/src/pmc/filehandle.pmc: cleanup FileHandle.readall method |
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| cotto_work | bacek, were your changes all that was needed to get the bootstrapped core_ops.c working again? | 21:31 | |
| bacek | cotto_work, committed and pushed I think. Let me check. | 21:32 | |
| cotto_work | it wfm on my work box | ||
| I guess the ops.num fix was the important one | |||
| bacek | cotto_work, is it latest branch? (Culpit was in "Remove set_label/get_label") | ||
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| cotto_work | ok | 21:33 | |
| Whiteknight | ok? | 21:37 | |
| cotto_work | ok! | ||
| NotFound | I fail to understand what Parrot_str_copy does and why. Buffer_bufrefcountptr? Are we refocunting? | ||
| cotto_work | if really slow | ||
| NotFound | I also fail to understand why "If both strings are C<NULL>, then a new zero-length string is created and returned." in Parrot_str_concat | 21:38 | |
| null + null = "" makes sanse for someone? | 21:39 | ||
| bacek | NotFound, trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1605 | ||
| NotFound, (concat) it is not... | 21:40 | ||
| Whiteknight | NotFound: buffers are refcounted | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight, not. Buffers are not refcounted. And never was afaiu. | 21:41 | |
| NotFound | INTVAL * const buffer_flags = Buffer_bufrefcountptr(d); *buffer_flags |= Buffer_shared_FLAG: | 21:42 | |
| This doesn't look like counting. | 21:43 | ||
| bacek | TT#1605 about updating docs for Buffers/Strings. | ||
| NotFound | And there is some way to know when the buffer isn't not shared anymore? | 21:44 | |
| darbelo | Not really. | 21:46 | |
| bacek | NotFound, during compact_pool we drop "shared" flag on first encountered buffer. Second will set it back. | ||
| If we will have "second". | |||
| darbelo | So, just check the flag? | ||
| Surprisingly sane. | 21:47 | ||
| NotFound | bacek: and if we don't have "first"? | ||
| bacek | "first" in order of iterating headers. | ||
| If we don't have "first" than we reclaim space :) | 21:48 | ||
| darbelo | NotFound: An external string? Those have PObj_external_FLAG set. | ||
| NotFound | Then why we need the flag? | ||
| If they are garbage collected I fail to see the need for the flag. | 21:49 | ||
| bacek | For properly (fsvo) calculate required space for compacting. | ||
| s/For/To/ | 21:50 | ||
| NotFound | Well, the real problem seems to be in str_concat anyway. If b is null it calls str_copy with a, and is NULLOk | ||
| bacek | Fixed in r46319 | 21:51 | |
| NotFound | But str_copy src isn't NULLOK | ||
| Whiteknight | bacek: I thought they were in some fashion. How else does GC work with shared COW buffers? | 21:52 | |
| NotFound | And the new zero-length requirement disallows the obvoios solution of returning STRINGNULL | ||
| Whiteknight | and now, how do they work with shared headers pointing into the same buffer? | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight, single flag is enough. | ||
| darbelo | Whiteknight: It does refcount, but stops counting after one ;) | 21:53 | |
| bacek | Whiteknight, actually 2 flags, "shared" and "moved". | ||
| Whiteknight | bacek: single flag? if 10 headers point to 1 buffer, and one header gets collected, how does the collector know not to recycle the buffer? | ||
| darbelo | You don't care how many strings are sharing the same buffer, just that it's >1. | ||
| Whiteknight | oh shit, nevermind | ||
| I remember, it does a semispace copy | |||
| bacek | Whiteknight, something like this. But it's not "semispace", we just allocate new Memory_Block for compacted buffers. | 21:54 | |
| Whiteknight | right, and copy everything to the new block, and then kill the old block | ||
| those are the basics of semispace | |||
| bacek | Yes. But in "semispace" it usually have 2 pre-defined "spaces". | 21:55 | |
| And copy stuff between them. | |||
| Care to take TT#1605 and update docu? | 21:56 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r46318 | bacek++ | trunk (2 files): Use CONST_STRING in src/embed.c |
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| NotFound | bacek: that does not do what the pod says. | 21:57 | |
| bacek | NotFound, which one? | 21:58 | |
| darbelo | The docs are old and wrong. | ||
| NotFound | bacek: r46319 | ||
| The pod says: "If both strings are C<NULL>, then a new zero-length string is created and returned." | |||
| bacek | Ah... Update POD? | 21:59 | |
| Or replace STRINGNULL with str_new("")? | |||
| NotFound | bacek: fine for me, but don't know if that will break something | ||
| Well, let's break something. | 22:00 | ||
| bacek | make test passed on my box... | ||
| darbelo | ... and all is right with the world. | ||
| bacek | Hooray! NotFound++ # I like such mindset | ||
| NotFound | bacek: I think the string api is in such confusing state that breaking things and reapiring appropiately is the less evil way. | 22:01 | |
| bacek | Agreed. | 22:02 | |
| darbelo | DESTROY ALL THINGS THAT STAND IN THE WAY OF UTOPIA. | ||
| NotFound | But at least don't lie in the function's pod. | 22:03 | |
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| Whiteknight | Just do it soon | 22:11 | |
| dalek | rrot: r46320 | NotFound++ | trunk/src/string/api.c: synch the pod with the function change in Parrot_str_concat |
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| GeJ | make fulltest PASS on FreeBSD 7/amd64 at trunk @ r46319 | 22:18 | |
| Whiteknight | nice | 22:21 | |
| cotto_work | not promising; the second link I clicked in karthik's message was sdlperl.ath.cx/projects/SDLPerl/log...053fd9851e | 22:24 | |
| Whiteknight | that link breaks for me, but none of the other ones I see do | 22:26 | |
| cotto_work | Yeah. | 22:27 | |
| Deluge just uses cgit with Trac but they don't seem too big on referring to commits. | 22:36 | ||
| cgit also doesn't integrate too much with the look and feel of trac. it is pretty speedy | 22:37 | ||
| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#33651), fulltest) at r46320 - Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (g++) | 22:43 | |
| Infinoid | hello all | 22:46 | |
| purl | It's a crazy world, but hello to you too! | ||
| Infinoid | any misbehaving from dalek recently? | ||
| cotto_work | nafaict | ||
| Infinoid | ok. when are yall moving to git? :) | 22:47 | |
| sorear | Infinoid: Well, asides from the fact that it constantly disconnects and drops commits on the floor, no | 22:48 | |
| cotto_work | opbots trust cotto | 22:50 | |
| slavorg | But I already trust cotto | ||
| slavorgn | But I don't trust you there, cotto_work | ||
| cotto_work | opbots trust me | ||
| slavorg | But I already trust me | ||
| slavorgn | But I don't trust you there, cotto_work | ||
| darbelo | opbots trust cotto | ||
| slavorg | But I already trust cotto | ||
| slavorgn | But I already trust cotto | ||
| sorear | opbots trust cotto_work | ||
| slavorg | But I already trust cotto_work | ||
| slavorgn | Ok | ||
| darbelo | opbots trust cotto_work | ||
| slavorg | But I already trust cotto_work | ||
| slavorgn | But I already trust cotto_work | ||
| cotto_work | all happy | 22:51 | |
| darbelo | We are all so trustworthy... | ||
| Infinoid | opbots, names | ||
| sorear | names? | ||
| purl | names is a bit lame at the moment because I'm not checking if the output sent to the client exceeds 510 characters | ||
| Infinoid | sorear: go through the list of ops' names and op anyone who isn't already opped. | 22:52 | |
| sorear | Infinoid: Oh, I thought that was automatic | 22:53 | |
| Infinoid | it tries on join, but misses it if you join with another nick (like Infinoid_) and then change | 22:54 | |
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| Whiteknight just noticed that "MooseX", when converted all to lower-case, looks disconcertingly like "moo-sex" | 23:38 | ||
| Whiteknight has fond memories of expertsexchange | |||
| cotto_work | You don't want to leave that to a n00b. | 23:39 | |
| Whiteknight | no, that's definitely something I would trust an expert with | 23:40 | |
| in fact, I may just avoid the procedure entirely | 23:47 | ||
| I may need a "for dummies" explanation of the interaction between encodings and charsets | 23:50 | ||
| because there are some things in this strings code that I just do not understand | |||
| NotFound | Whiteknight: I was just discovering that now length and bytelenget does the same. | 23:51 | |
| Whiteknight | they are the same? | ||
| NotFound | return s->strlen | ||
| So no wonder that places that logically should use length use bytelength instead and works. | 23:52 | ||
| This is a mess. | |||
| Whiteknight | haha, yeah | 23:54 | |
| NotFound | We are dreaming with grapheme normalization while still doing wrong the most basic things. | 23:55 | |
| cotto_work | It's too bad that darbelo's so shy about removing existing code. | 23:56 | |
| NotFound | Removed code was a mess anyway. | 23:57 | |