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| darbelo | Parrot's Configure.pl pulls most of it's compilation options from the compilation options used on the perl used to run it. | 00:00 | |
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 32.152.9.125 pasted "perl -V of each perl, the first does not work with parrot" (92 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17819 | 00:01 | |
| dukeleto | -fstack-protector is suspicious. the perl that does not work has that, the old one did not | 00:02 | |
| i don't remember asking for that, so it must have been one of the defaults | 00:04 | ||
| i am totally blocked on this | |||
| mikehh | rakudo (3db3e37) builds on parrot r40980 - make test / make spectest (up to r28187) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | ||
| darbelo | the hints file for your platform is the place to override that. | ||
| ( config/init/hints/darwin.pm ) | 00:05 | ||
| dukeleto | darbelo: thanks | 00:08 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40981 | chromatic++ | trunk/src/gc (2 files): [GC] Inlined calculation of PMC attribute pools into gives a 2.73% performance improvement on the primes.pasm benchmark. |
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| rrot: r40982 | chromatic++ | trunk/src/pmc.c: [PMC] Changed PMC destruction to free the PMC_sync structure only if it exists, |
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| mikehh | cardinal - builds on parrot r40980 - rake test:all - same 3 failures - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | ||
| treed nods. | 00:19 | ||
| Interesting that you can get it to build. | |||
| I can't. | |||
| dalek | TT #977 created by treed++: parrot_config returns with an error about "Invalid Charset" | 00:23 | |
| mikehh | treed: I have been doing - rake clobber, git pull, PARROT_CONFIG=/home/mhh/parrot/parrot_config, export PARROT_CONFIG, rake cardinal, rake test:all (using g.parrot for my g++ build) | ||
| treed | My build problem relates to that bug. | ||
| I can't get build.yaml to generate because I can't run parrot_config. | 00:24 | ||
| I could try writing it myself in the meantime. | |||
| chromatic | I wonder if that's my problem building Rakudo. | ||
| treed | (Or shortcircuiting the rakefile.) | ||
| chromatic: What platform? | 00:25 | ||
| It doesn't seem to exist on Linux. | |||
| chromatic | 32-bit x86 Linux | 00:26 | |
| treed | Hm. | 00:27 | |
| Well, if you get that error message when running "parrot_config", update the bug so that the platform isn't restricted to Mac. | |||
| chromatic | No problem when running it. | 00:28 | |
| Now I get src/pmc_freeze.c:1336: failed assertion 'must_have_seen' | |||
| mikehh | decnum-dynpmcs r181 builds on parrot r40980 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 00:30 | |
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| mikehh | partcl r694 builds on parrot r40980 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 00:36 | |
| dukeleto | treed: can you attach your perl -V to the ticket about invalid charset? | 00:37 | |
| GeJ_ | between r40978 and r40982, I get a ~16% speed improvement on smoke test. (and ~4% CPU only) | 00:39 | |
| GeJ | chromatic++ | 00:40 | |
| treed | Yeah, about to do that. | ||
| (Just saw your e-mail. | |||
| darbelo | I'got another strstart removal patch. Do I nopaste or open a ticket? | ||
| treed | It's not 5.10.anything though | ||
| dukeleto | darbelo: ticket with a patch, please | ||
| darbelo: unless it is really tiny | 00:41 | ||
| darbelo | ~100 lines of patch, mostly trivial changes. | 00:42 | |
| All tests successful, the changes to i386 jit got tested by chromatic earlier and passed. | |||
| mikehh | bbl | 00:43 | |
| cotto | I'd call that tiny enough | ||
| ymmv | 00:44 | ||
| darbelo | good, 'cause trac is slooooow today. | ||
| nopaste | "darbelo" at 200.49.154.172 pasted "more strstart removal." (100 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17820 | 00:46 | |
| cotto | Every time I see COW I want to say MOO. | ||
| darbelo | MOO | ||
| There's still poking into string guts there, but at least now its hidden by a macro, and it's not dony throug a deprecated interface. | 00:48 | ||
| cotto | do ->_bufstart and ->strstart point at the same thing? | 00:49 | |
| darbelo | In a sane world yes, most of the time. | ||
| cotto | So no. | ||
| ;) | |||
| darbelo | src/pmc_freeze.c plays some really scary games with those two, but in the cases I replaced here, there's no danger. | 00:50 | |
| Also, when strstart is gone, ->_bufstart is all you'll have left. | 00:51 | ||
| cotto | I was hoping to get some serious profiling bugs killed today, but it appears not to be in the cards. | 00:52 | |
| chromatic | Ditto. | 00:55 | |
| But fast! | |||
| darbelo is going to catch some Z's | |||
| cotto: msg me if you find any troubles with the patch. | 00:56 | ||
| cotto | looking now | 00:57 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r40983 | cotto++ | trunk/src (3 files): [string] eliminate some ->strstart abuse, courtesy of darbelo++ |
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| rtcl: r695 | coke++ | wiki/SpecTestStatus.wiki: NotFound++ fixed this segfault. |
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| cotto | strstart count is currently 284 | 01:12 | |
| That's down from 305 at r40938 before the first strstart patch. | 01:14 | ||
| cotto ponders how to set up a big thermometer in trac tracking the progress. | 01:15 | ||
| Coke | google spreadsheet widget? | 01:18 | |
| dalek | rtcl: r696 | coke++ | trunk/config/PARROT_VERSION: NotFound++ fixed another segfault. |
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| cotto | It'd be really nice if it could be automated. | 01:20 | |
| at any rate, I'm out | 01:21 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r40984 | pmichaud++ | trunk (6 files): [lexicals]: Add (find|store)_dynamic_lex to support dynamic lexicals |
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| mikehh | chromatic: ping | 01:59 | |
| chromatic | pong | 02:00 | |
| mikehh | chromatic - I am failing codetest (t/codingstd/c_function_docs.t) on the change you made in r40981) and I can't seem to fix it | 02:02 | |
| jrtayloriv | My GC patch is building now without any errors, but is failing several tests. It seems like they are all failing for the same reason (during Parrot_new .. init_world ... Register_HLL ... memset ), but I can't figure out what is causing the error. Should I post this on Trac, even though it's buggy, or just post it up on Pastebin, until the errors get fixed. It's a fairly large patch (~800 lines). | ||
| 994 lines actually. | 02:03 | ||
| chromatic | mikehh, I know what it is. One moment please. | 02:04 | |
| I cuddled a *, but I didn't rerun the headerizer. | 02:05 | ||
| mikehh | ah ok - I just couldn't seem to fix it | 02:06 | |
| dalek | kudo: 5a1e5a2 | pmichaud++ | (4 files): First batch of updates to support contextuals. Refactors compilation |
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| kudo: a6a4f57 | pmichaud++ | src/ (2 files): Have !find_contextual accept the twigil as part of the name it |
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| kudo: 9f2b09c | pmichaud++ | src/builtins/ (2 files): Switch some current "get_hll_globals" into "find_contextual". |
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| kudo: 6a0eb0c | pmichaud++ | src/builtins/globals.pir: Move @*INC and %*INC into PROFILE. |
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| kudo: b87755c | pmichaud++ | src/builtins/globals.pir: Move more built-in contextuals into PROCESS:: . |
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| kudo: 5470cc9 | pmichaud++ | src/builtins/globals.pir: Move even more process contextuals into PROCESS:: . |
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| kudo: 9e0c9de | pmichaud++ | build/PARROT_REVISION: Bump PARROT_REVISION to get *_dynamic_lex ops and other updates. |
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| kudo: eefd954 | pmichaud++ | : Merge branch 'master' of git@github.com:rakudo/rakudo |
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| rrot: r40985 | chromatic++ | trunk/include/parrot/gc_api.h: [GC] Reran make headerizer after r40981. Thanks to mikehh for finding the |
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| rrot: r40986 | chromatic++ | trunk/src/gc/api.c: [GC] Touched up the formatting of a function signature I missed in r40985. |
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| rrot: r40987 | mikehh++ | trunk/src/ops/var.ops: fix codetest failure - trailing spaces |
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r40987 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | 02:58 | |
| that's enough for the moment - need sleep - bbl | 02:59 | ||
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| chromatic | Hm, 4.13% performance improvement with a naive patch to remove PMC_sync. Not bad. There are many fewer GC runs. | 03:08 | |
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| jrtayloriv | chromatic, remove it from where? | 03:28 | |
| the gc/api.c? | |||
| or remove it altogether? | 03:31 | ||
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| chromatic | Removed it altogether. | 04:08 | |
| dalek | kudo: 2276af9 | pmichaud++ | docs/spectest-progress.csv: spectest-progress.csv update: 435 files, 13401 pass, 1 fail S32-temporal/Temporal.t 7 - gmtime defaults to current time |
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| dalek | kudo: 7734f9b | pmichaud++ | (3 files): Enable contextual variable definitions and dynamic lookups. |
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| nopaste | "darbelo" at 190.3.155.147 pasted "The forgotten strstart-removing gdbmhash patch" (19 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17825 | 06:24 | |
| darbelo | purl: msg cotto A message from insomnia-land: It looks like I mis-pasted one of my earlier pathces. There was a missing part in the gdbmhash one, I put the missing piece in nopaste.snit.ch/17825 | 06:25 | |
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| cotto | drive-by patching | 06:36 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40988 | cotto++ | trunk/src/dynpmc/gdbmhash.pmc: [string] avoid strstart abuse in gdbmhash, courtesy of the insomnic darbelo++ |
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| cotto | and the profiling runcore becomes slightly less buggy | 06:48 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40989 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (2 files): [profiling] make the profiling runcore smarter about when to print CS (context switch) lines |
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| cotto | I love fixing bugs by removing code. | 06:53 | |
| JimmyZ | cotto++ | ||
| a bad joke: removing all codes, and then there were no bugs. ;) | 06:54 | ||
| cotto | logical, yet extreme | 06:55 | |
| pmichaud | if you can remove all code and still pass the test suite, I'll be impressed. :) | ||
| cotto | alternately we could just delete all bug reports | ||
| chromatic, ping | |||
| jrtayloriv screams "w00T!! $$$BLING$$$ --- I can go to sleep now --- I finally got this freaking gc patch to work" from insomniac land. | 07:02 | ||
| cotto | jrtayloriv, you're awesome. It's great to have you around hacking on Parrot making me look slow. ;) | 07:06 | |
| You'll only be more dangerous once you get that commit bit. | |||
| jrtayloriv | so stupid ... I have been trying to track down my error for hours, and all it turned out to be was that I had called mem_allocate_typed() instead of mem_allocate_zeroed_typed(), so when I was checking to see if a pointer was defined, it wasn't false like I thought and was throwing garbage everywhere ... x| | 07:08 | |
| cotto | lawl | 07:10 | |
| I love those bugs. | |||
| jrtayloriv | Iza gonna get me some zzzzzzzz -- night cotto | 07:13 | |
| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r40989 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 07:14 | |
| JimmyZ | mikehh: I think you could write a script to auto report. ;) | 07:15 | |
| dalek | kudo: 86a9268 | pmichaud++ | src/classes/Failure.pir: Update Failure objects to output to contextual $*ERR. |
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| kudo: a746af0 | pmichaud++ | Test.pm: Adjust Test.pir $WARNINGS flag. |
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| kudo: 8566a62 | pmichaud++ | src/builtins/globals.pir: Add ability for contextuals to also search %*ENV. |
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| mikehh | JimmyZ: got one but prefer to see what's happenin' so I can change strategy if necessary :-} | 07:23 | |
| rakudo (7734f9b) builds on parrot r40989 - make test / make spectest (up to r28191) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 07:30 | ||
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| mikehh | JimmyZ: like now I am gonna rerun rakudo before goin' on with other stuff | 07:32 | |
| JimmyZ | mikehh: I see ;) | 07:33 | |
| mikehh | rakudo (8566a62) builds on parrot r40989 - make test / make spectest (up to r28191) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 07:47 | |
| cardinal - builds on parrot r40989 - rake test:all - same 3 failures - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 08:00 | ||
| decnum-dynpmcs r181 builds on parrot r40989 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 08:03 | ||
| treed | Should probably file a bug about those failures. | 08:06 | |
| We did track it down to the one revision, yeah? | |||
| mikehh | treed: passed at r70787 and 3 failures at r40788 | 08:12 | |
| treed; the culprit -> parrot: r40788 | jonathan++ | trunk/compilers/pct/src/PAST/Compiler.pir | |||
| treed: all 3 failures start with -> Method 'iterator' not found for invocant of class 'String' | 08:14 | ||
| let me put this in #cardinal too | 08:16 | ||
| partcl r696 builds on parrot r40989 - make test PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 08:23 | ||
| partcl - running make specinfo now | |||
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| mikehh | treed that was supposed to be r40787 | 08:37 | |
| treed | Which was? | 08:44 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r40990 | fperrad++ | trunk/tools/dev (2 files): [languages] partial revert of r40960 |
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| a: d679fb4 | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/pmc.in: revert INSTALL_DIR |
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| dalek | TT #978 created by chromatic++: Remove _synchronize from PMC Struct | 09:37 | |
| dukeleto | 'ello | 09:47 | |
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| dalek | kudo: e8b631c | mberends++ | src/builtins/globals.pir: [builtins/globals.pir] preload $HOME/.perl6lib and languages/perl6/lib in @*INC |
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| kudo: 825074a | pmichaud++ | src/ (4 files): Revise %*ENV processing to resolve RT #57400. |
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| kudo: 6e2104a | pmichaud++ | : Merge branch 'master' of git@github.com:rakudo/rakudo |
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| Whiteknight | chromatic++ # kicking ass and taking names on that benchmark! | 10:47 | |
| dukeleto | looks like this 'Invalid charset number' crap isn't related to perl 5.10.1 . time for git bisect! | 10:57 | |
| Whiteknight | nice | 10:58 | |
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| bacek | O hai | 11:00 | |
| Whiteknight | good morning bacek | ||
| irclogs? | |||
| purl | somebody said irclogs was irclog.perlgeek.de/parrot/today or see also: infrared clogs | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: welcome to the future! It's 9PM already :) | ||
| Whiteknight: I want to break something in parrot. And I'll need your help with this idea :) | 11:03 | ||
| Whiteknight | i like breaking, and ideas! | 11:04 | |
| bacek | Current GC API. | ||
| It's broken-by-design. | |||
| dalek | TT #979 created by dukeleto++: Invalid charset number '8' on darwin during PCT.pbc bytecode generation | 11:05 | |
| bacek | E.g. using "Small_Object_Pool" directly for allocating objects enforce particular implementation. | 11:06 | |
| dukeleto | i am going to kick charset number 8 in the face | 11:07 | |
| charset_9 | Don't touch my brother! | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: also, current GC API doesn't allow something like "Gimme chunk of memory with this size" | 11:09 | |
| Whiteknight: and without this ability I can merge "PMC" and "ATTRibutes" into single allocation. | 11:10 | ||
| Or convert Context to use ATTRibutes. | |||
| purl | I don't know how to convert Context to use ATTRibutes.. | ||
| Whiteknight | bacek: we need PMCs to be located together so we can sweep | ||
| bacek | botsnack! | ||
| purl | thanks bacek :) | ||
| bacek | So, "mark-sweep" enforces particular design. And it's bad | 11:11 | |
| What about compacting GCs? | |||
| Whiteknight | bacek: any GC is going to have a sweep | ||
| bacek | Or trademills | ||
| Whiteknight: not all of them | |||
| purl | not all of them are modifying my brain | ||
| Whiteknight | bacek: I can't think of a single algorithm that doesn't use some sort of sweep | 11:12 | |
| bacek | In many cases it can be implicit | ||
| Whiteknight | ACTUALLY, chromatic's idea might work here | ||
| bacek | "Uniprocessor Garbage Collection Techniques" | ||
| www.cs.rice.edu/~javaplt/311/Readin...cessor.pdf | |||
| anyway, "sweep" doesn't require all objects to be same size | 11:13 | ||
| and allocated from "Small_Object_Pool" | |||
| dukeleto | 67 pages of GC goodness | 11:14 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: indeed | ||
| Whiteknight: check src/gc/api.c, line 329 | 11:15 | ||
| Whiteknight | dukeleto: You jest, but I'm going to print and read every one of them | ||
| bacek | My idea is not to have "arenas" in interp, but some "struct gc*" with few functions and "void * gc_private" | 11:16 | |
| Whiteknight | bacek: Then you are going to love the new patch from jrtayloriv: It does exactly that | ||
| bacek | So, all implementation details will be decoupled from Interp. | ||
| dukeleto | Whiteknight: I don't jest. that looks like a really good introductory/overview paper. | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: Yay! jrtayloriv++ | 11:17 | |
| Whiteknight | bacek: I like that idea a lot. I've wanted to do it myself for a while | ||
| bacek | Just ensure that this functions has explicit ""size" argument | ||
| Whiteknight | bacek: if we changed the fixed-size attributes pool to include PMC and ATTR together, we could get the effect you are talking about | 11:18 | |
| bacek | yes | ||
| Whiteknight | then we could sweep those pools because all objects would be guaranteed to be PMCs | ||
| bacek | Why sweeping require all objects to be PMC? | 11:19 | |
| It's just chunks of memory | |||
| Whiteknight | bacek: If we sweep linearly over a pool, we don't know if the block is a PMC or not | ||
| PMCs have flags, need destruction, etc. We need to know if an object is a PMC | |||
| bacek | We know size. | ||
| Whiteknight | but I can allocate an X byte buffer in the same pool I allocate an X byte PMC | 11:20 | |
| and I don't want to call VTABLE_destroy on the buffer | |||
| bacek | Ok. | 11:21 | |
| We just need pairs of function "get_raw_chunk" and "get_pmc" in gc* | 11:22 | ||
| no, bad idea. | 11:24 | ||
| All we need is pass (optional) pointer to "destroy function". | 11:25 | ||
| Which will be invoked by GC during sweep. | |||
| Whiteknight | so store the destroy function in the pool? | ||
| that idea actually has some merit | 11:26 | ||
| bacek | In allocated object. | ||
| Whiteknight | so for every object we add a header with a pointer to a destroy function? | ||
| dukeleto has bisecting in progress | |||
| bacek | Whiteknight: only when requested. GC can be smart enough to not store it always. | 11:27 | |
| E.g. in most PMC without "destroy" VTABLE it's useless. | 11:28 | ||
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| bacek | Bah! We have to change Pmc2s to set "active_destroy" as pragma, not in "VTABLE_init" | 11:28 | |
| This step is too big... Ok, scratch last idea. | 11:29 | ||
| Whiteknight | yes, and custom_mark | ||
| bacek | Let's just have pair of functions for allocate memory. | 11:30 | |
| Both of them should accept explicit size. | |||
| Whiteknight | I like that idea, but we need to be able to tell whether an item is a PObj or not | ||
| and then we need to be able to find all STRING headers that point to a string buffer | 11:31 | ||
| because of COW, it can be N:1 | |||
| bacek | Immutable strings ftw! | 11:32 | |
| Whiteknight | I want immutable strings. That would be a very good idea | ||
| dukeleto | i like cows | ||
| Whiteknight | but, it would be a huge job | ||
| bacek | Actually, with this approach we can just drop STRING and always use String PMC. | 11:33 | |
| Just reimplement it use ATTRibutes and allocate raw chunk of memory for real string | 11:34 | ||
| Then, String,mark will do all required job | |||
| Whiteknight | there is some merit to that. I think the string compactor is very expensive | ||
| bacek | And incomprehensible :) | 11:36 | |
| Whiteknight: care to wrap-up on wiki? I want to chase failure exposed by nopaste.snit.ch/17815 | 11:37 | ||
| NotFound | Note that in order to make PMC variable size we might need to forbid morphing assignments | ||
| Whiteknight | NotFound: Yes, I hadn't even thought about that | ||
| bacek | (It actually another Keys shenanigans) | ||
| (morphing) VTABLE_morph is way-too-premature optimisation | |||
| Whiteknight | yes, but some people do use the morph opcode | 11:38 | |
| so we can't kill it entirely | |||
| at least, not yet | |||
| bacek | Fortunately, I've put broad deprecation warning for all VTABLEs in 1.4 :) | ||
| NotFound | bacek: morph is not the only way of morphing. Look for example at the Undef pmc. | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, we lose a lot of flexibility | 11:39 | |
| I really like this idea. Hard part is finding a way to do it without breaking the whole damn codebase | |||
| bacek: yes, dump some of your ideas onto the wiki. I think there is a "GCTasklist" page you can use | 11:40 | ||
| NotFound | You can start thinking about how to avoid assignment to Undef | 11:41 | |
| Whiteknight | Easy: kill Coke | ||
| :) | |||
| NotFound | Drink Pepsi | ||
| bacek | NotFound: anyway, we have to have something for implementing compacting GC. | 11:42 | |
| And it's closely related to "assign to Undef" | |||
| Because we have to update all pointers to PMC. | |||
| Or wrap "PMC" into struct with single pointer. | 11:43 | ||
| bacek drink Pepsi. With scotch :) | |||
| dukeleto | the horror | 11:46 | |
| Whiteknight | a "PObj Header" could be allocated to provide indirect access to a PMC | 11:47 | |
| it would be fixed size and we could store it in a very simple pool | |||
| kid51: ping | 11:51 | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: +1 | 11:52 | |
| purl | 1 | ||
| Whiteknight | purl msg kid51 Is there a way we could get "make coretest<runcore>" targets added to the makefile, so we can do comparative coretest runs for particular cores? | ||
| purl | Message for kid51 stored. | ||
| dalek | tracwiki: v24 | bacek++ | GCTasklist | 11:53 | |
| tracwiki: GC irc talk | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/GCTask...ction=diff | |||
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| dalek | tracwiki: v25 | bacek++ | GCTasklist | 12:00 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/GCTask...ction=diff | |||
| bacek | Whiteknight: where is jrtayloriv's patch? | 12:01 | |
| I want to see it :) | |||
| Whiteknight | not public yet, he said he was going to post a ticket today | ||
| bacek | ok | 12:02 | |
| dalek | tracwiki: v26 | bacek++ | GCTasklist | 12:03 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/GCTask...ction=diff | |||
| Whiteknight | I may change to the -S core for all my local testing needs | 12:07 | |
| it cuts a full 4 seconds off my coretest time | |||
| bacek | "-S" is for "switch"? | 12:08 | |
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| Whiteknight | yes | 12:09 | |
| it's the fastest platform my my system | |||
| My coretest time is down to 38 seconds | 12:10 | ||
| dalek | a: d8dc591 | fperrad++ | t/pmc/t (2 files): rewrite pir_error_output_like is PIR |
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| Whiteknight | how many tests break because of that? | 12:15 | |
| bacek | 2 | ||
| But it exposing some major failure in parrot guts... | |||
| Something like "calling PIR VTABLE override doesn't pop context" | |||
| Whiteknight | oh great | 12:16 | |
| bacek | oh noes... | 12:23 | |
| Looks like Sub.invoke auto-close is culpit. | |||
| And I don't quite understand how to fix it... | 12:24 | ||
| Whiteknight | line? | ||
| bacek | 328 | 12:25 | |
| It changes sub->outer_ctx | |||
| And I suspect this "outer_ctx" used somewhere incorrectly. | |||
| dukeleto is, I think, bisecting correctly now | 12:26 | ||
| and attempting to write a summary blog post about google summer of code. coming up with exciting titles is hard. suggestions? | 12:27 | ||
| Whiteknight | what is autoclose? | ||
| dukeleto: "GSOC: Definitely Didn't Suck" | 12:28 | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: erm... Way to handle lexicals | ||
| moritz | purl: dukeleto | ||
| purl | well, dukeleto is still feeling the effects | ||
| dalek | a: 079ec78 | fperrad++ | doc/running.pod: typo |
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| moritz | it seems purl doesn't learn fom actions. Good. ;-) | 12:29 | |
| s/fom/from/ | |||
| bacek think that context_pmc3 merge commit message is his best commit message ever :) | 12:30 | ||
| dukeleto | Whiteknight: i might just take you up on that | 12:31 | |
| purl, moritz | 12:32 | ||
| purl | moritz is Moritz Lenz, mailto:moritz@faui2k3.org or very boring | ||
| dukeleto | ! | ||
| moritz | well, she's right | ||
| dukeleto | purl, moritz is also very exciting | ||
| purl | okay, dukeleto. | ||
| dukeleto | purl, moritz | ||
| purl | i heard moritz was Moritz Lenz, mailto:moritz@faui2k3.org or very boring or very exciting | ||
| dalek | a: 5c332e5 | fperrad++ | README: add Hirschi citation |
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| dukeleto | purl, dukeleto is Duke Leto Atreides I (10,140-10,191 A.G.) is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert, or twitter.com/dukeleto | ||
| purl | ...but dukeleto is still feeling the effects... | ||
| dukeleto | purl, forget dukeleto | 12:35 | |
| purl | dukeleto: I forgot dukeleto | ||
| dukeleto | purl, dukeleto is Duke Leto Atreides I (10,140-10,191 A.G.) is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert, or twitter.com/dukeleto | ||
| purl | OK, dukeleto. | ||
| Whiteknight | damn straight | ||
| purl | kick ass! | ||
| dukeleto | botsnack | ||
| purl | thanks dukeleto :) | ||
| bacek | Ok, it's not "autoclose" | 12:37 | |
| dukeleto | evidently you have to explicitly "exit $?" from "git bisect run sh -c "some shell commands" to get the correct exit code. good to know | 12:40 | |
| or maybe that is totally wrong. i am pretty good at failing today | 12:41 | ||
| nopaste | "Whiteknight" at 69.249.176.251 pasted "Small cleanup for bacek++" (26 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17827 | 12:42 | |
| moritz | git bisect does not only care about wether it returned true or false, but it responds to the actual return value | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: just commit it | 12:45 | |
| Whiteknight | done | 12:46 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40991 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace-old.t: move the perl-based namespace.t to namespace-old.t |
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| rrot: r40992 | whiteknight++ | trunk/src/pmc/sub.pmc: [ctx] small fix in Sub.invoke to reduce calls to Parrot_pcc_get_outer_ctx |
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| NotFound | Whiteknight: manifest! | 12:51 | |
| purl | manifest is probably used for a ton of things, yes. | ||
| Whiteknight | NotFound: cleanups forthcoming | 12:52 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40993 | whiteknight++ | trunk (3 files): [t] Add a new PIR-based namespace.t and move over the first test. Also, MANIFEST fix NotFound++ |
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r40990 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | 13:00 | |
| dalek | a: 2b6fd90 | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: useless, now tests are in PIR |
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| a: 375318f | fperrad++ | src/lib/luaperl.pir: remove languages/lua in path |
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| bacek | Bah! It's all my fault. | ||
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| Whiteknight | what's all your fault? | 13:06 | |
| dukeleto | purl, manifest is also, don't forget to regenerate the manifest with perl tools/dev/mk_manifest_and_skip.p, unless you are using git-svn | ||
| purl | ...but manifest is used for a ton of things, yes.... | ||
| dukeleto | purl, forget manifest | 13:07 | |
| purl | dukeleto: I forgot manifest | ||
| dukeleto | purl, manifest is useful for lots of stuff and don't forget to regenerate the manifest with perl tools/dev/mk_manifest_and_skip.p, unless you are using git-svn | ||
| purl | OK, dukeleto. | ||
| dukeleto | purl, forget manifest | ||
| purl | dukeleto: I forgot manifest | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: src/call/pcc.c:1196 | ||
| dukeleto | purl, manifest is useful for lots of stuff and don't forget to regenerate the manifest with perl tools/dev/mk_manifest_and_skip.pl, unless you are using git-svn | ||
| purl | OK, dukeleto. | ||
| dukeleto stops making noise | |||
| Whiteknight | any file with more then 1000 lines is a refactor waiting to happen | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: I have to preserve n_regs_used to put such asserts | 13:08 | |
| Whiteknight | oh | ||
| mikehh | Whiteknight++ | ||
| dalek | rrot: r40994 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] move some more NameSpace tests from Perl to PIR |
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| bacek | Whiteknight: there is 3K lines in call/pcc.c... | 13:09 | |
| mikehh | Whiteknight: you got more coming or can I test this lot? | 13:10 | |
| NotFound | bacek: I hope that change a lot with the pcc rewiring | 13:11 | |
| Whiteknight | mikehh: lots more coming | ||
| bacek | NotFound: I hope so | ||
| Whiteknight | I'm hoping to convert this whole file, clean it up, and expand coverage | ||
| dalek | lscript: 465d9d1 | fperrad++ | doc/running.pod: update building item |
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| bacek always wonder how fperrad++ can work on ~5 projects concurrently | 13:14 | ||
| moritz | probably with a good scheduler ;-) | 13:16 | |
| dalek | rrot: r40995 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] move over other tests, and refactor them o put like tests together |
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| rrot: r40996 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace-old.t: [t] small fix to plan of namespace-old.t that I just broke |
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| rrot: r40997 | NotFound++ | trunk (2 files): [cage] improve pcc signature checks |
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| Coke | seen particle? | 13:29 | |
| purl | particle was last seen on #parrot 20 hours, 28 minutes and 26 seconds ago, saying: cotto: (i'm on the phone) | ||
| dalek | rrot: r40998 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] convert two more Perl tests to PIR, and create a new test for the global namespace |
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| rtcl: r697 | coke++ | trunk/docs/spectest- (2 files): "2009-09-04 09:05",690,"r40969",97,7752,3569,2132,2051,8287,"--optimize" With bumped parrot revision: complete 3 more test files, counting 296 passing tests. (NotFound++ fixed 2 segfaults in parrot to get us those 3 files...) |
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| Coke | NotFound++ # counting 502 more PASSED since parrotsketch. | 13:40 | |
| 502/3363 | |||
| purl | 0.149271483794231 | ||
| jrtayloriv | mornin' | ||
| Coke | (whoops, that edit msg had a diff in it, whoops.) | ||
| Coke posts a few more simple todos in partcl's todo list. | 13:42 | ||
| szbalint | dukeleto: you can do "no, x is y" for purl if you want to override something instead of the forget, define cycle :) | 13:43 | |
| dukeleto | szbalint++ | ||
| jrtayloriv: howdy | |||
| bacek sharpening knife for switching n_regs_used from array to struct. | 13:55 | ||
| But not today. | 13:57 | ||
| bacek must sleep | |||
| purl | $bacek->sleep(8 * 3600); | ||
| bacek | G'Night | ||
| dalek | rrot: r40999 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] convert 4 more test and refactor the test file again for more sanity |
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| dukeleto | whiteknight++ for tests in pir | 14:05 | |
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| dukeleto | Whiteknight: seems like you are not deterred by not having pir_error_outpput_like in pir, nice work! | 14:07 | |
| Whiteknight | dukeleto: It would be nice, but I can work around it for now | 14:08 | |
| we can add more tests once that becomes readily available | |||
| more tests == more good | |||
| dukeleto | +1 | 14:09 | |
| purl | 1 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r41000 | NotFound++ | trunk/src/pmc/sub.pmc: [cage] convert some check for NULL to PMC_IS_NULL |
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| dukeleto | got it! | 14:23 | |
| Merge context_pmc3 branch into trunk (r40958) causes the build to fail on darwin | 14:25 | ||
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "git bisect log for context_pmc3 branch merge darwin build failure" (17 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17828 | 14:29 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41001 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] Convert more tests to PIR, delete a few duplicate tests, and add new tests |
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| dukeleto | whiteknight++ is on fire | 14:34 | |
| Whiteknight | commit early, commit often | 14:41 | |
| purl | well, commit early, commit often is dangerous if you're going to break trunk | ||
| Whiteknight has reached coding nirvana | |||
| szbalint | Whiteknight: what kind of platform are you achieving 38 seconds for make coretest? :) | 14:48 | |
| *using to achieve | |||
| dalek | TT #980 created by jrtayloriv++: [PATCH]: GC Refactor | 14:52 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r41002 | mikehh++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace.t: set svn properties |
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| Whiteknight | szbalint: amd64 | 15:06 | |
| szabalint: dual-core | |||
| purl | dual-core is good for virtualization | ||
| dalek | lscript: 4651065 | fperrad++ | t/pmc/ (10 files): add messages |
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| Whiteknight | purl msg bacek check out TT #980 | 15:15 | |
| purl | Message for bacek stored. | ||
| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41002 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41003 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] Convert one more test and manufacture 4 others to test ISO-8859 compatibility in NameSpaces |
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| Whiteknight | Somebody just submitted a smoke report from version 0.9.0 | 15:19 | |
| szbalint | Whiteknight: are you just executing "make coretest" or is there any special fiddling that you're doing though? | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41004 | NotFound++ | trunk/t/pmc/fixedpmcarray.t: [t] Improve coverage of FPA |
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| Whiteknight | make -j3 coretest TEST_JOBS=5 EXTRA_TEST_ARGS="-S" | ||
| szbalint | ah :D | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, I optimize that baby for speed, since I run it so often | ||
| Whiteknight has to go out to the store now. Layer | |||
| Later | |||
| mikehh | rakudo (6e2104a) builds on parrot r41002 - make test / make spectest (up to r28192) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | 15:37 | |
| All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41002 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | |||
| dukeleto | can anyone else verify this on darwin or any other platform ? trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/979 | 15:39 | |
| NotFound | dukeleto: Verify what? | 15:44 | |
| purl | somebody said Verify was optional | ||
| dukeleto | NotFound: that the build fails on darwin | 15:46 | |
| pmichaud | dukeleto: ooc, what version of gcc? | 15:47 | |
| dukeleto | pmichaud: i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5484) | 15:48 | |
| NotFound | dukeleto: And the "any other platform" part? | ||
| dalek | lscript: 270cb16 | fperrad++ | (7 files): remove languages/wmlscript in path (.include & load_bytecode) |
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| dukeleto | NotFound: does this happen on any other platforms? | ||
| NotFound | dukeleto: It doesn't happen in Linux i386 and Linux amd64, that's all I can check now. | ||
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| cotto | hi | 15:56 | |
| purl | salut, cotto. | ||
| cotto | btw, if any of you have the opportunity to buy Clearwire, don't. | ||
| dukeleto makes note to not buy Clearwire | 16:02 | ||
| cotto | unless you're a fan of intermittent connections. | 16:04 | |
| cotto hopes he can get FIOS in his new place | |||
| jrtayloriv shivers thinking about the godawful satellite connection he had in Idaho. | 16:05 | ||
| dukeleto is jealous of fios | |||
| cotto | although reliable dsl would be fine too | 16:07 | |
| NotFound | In rakudo t/spec/S02-magicals/env.rakudo there are checks for copy of Env behaviour that have no corresponding test in parrot t/pmc/env.t | 16:08 | |
| dukeleto | NotFound: feel free to create a ticket to implement the tests in PIR :) | 16:10 | |
| moritz | btw the .t file is the canonical one, the .rakudo is generated | 16:11 | |
| cotto | I need an opinion. The following patch fixes a gcc warning "assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type". Is it the right fix? | ||
| nopaste | "cotto" at 74.61.2.46 pasted "possible fix for compiler warning" (35 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17829 | ||
| cotto | (it's in the pluggable_runcore branch, btw) | 16:12 | |
| NotFound | cotto: if you are going to modify the thing pointed by coredata, correct | 16:13 | |
| cotto | It's complaining about line 172 in src/runcore/main.c | 16:15 | |
| interp->cores[num_cores - 1] = coredata; | |||
| NotFound | cotto: and I suppose that things pointed to by interp->cores[] are non const | 16:17 | |
| dalek | a: 9ae88d8 | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: fix target codetest |
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| cotto | NotFound, you're correct | 16:18 | |
| NotFound | cotto: drop that const, then. | ||
| cotto | will do | 16:19 | |
| Whiteknight | cotto: where are you moving to? | 16:20 | |
| NotFound | There are very few places when we can use pointers to const, almost any part of parrot may change anything | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41005 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (2 files): [runcores] remove a const that was causing a compiler warning |
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| Whiteknight | we are getting darwin reports on smolder | ||
| so somebody is building something | |||
| dukeleto | Whiteknight: link? | ||
| NotFound | Note that these warnings in C become errors in C++ | ||
| Whiteknight | smolder.plusthree.com/app/public_pr...port/26889 | ||
| I added smolder to my RSS reader. | 16:23 | ||
| NotFound | So yes, is nice to avoid them | ||
| Whiteknight | Simultaneously a good and bad move | ||
| and that's from r40992, so recently | |||
| dukeleto | Whiteknight: that is my smolder report :) | ||
| Whiteknight | okay, so you are building on darwin | 16:24 | |
| dukeleto | Whiteknight: that darwin is powerpc, the darwin that doesn't build is x86 | ||
| Whiteknight | okay, that makes more sense then | ||
| anybody 'round these 'ere parts on darwin-x86? | |||
| dalek | lscript: bdbb352 | fperrad++ | config/makefiles/root.in: fix target codetest |
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| dukeleto | make smolder_test doesn't get past "make" on darwin-x86 :( | 16:27 | |
| Whiteknight | damnit | ||
| dukeleto | shall i make a ticket for that? | ||
| dalek | TT #981 created by dukeleto++: make smolder_test doesn't report some broken builds | 16:32 | |
| szbalint | hm interesting, admittedly it's probably me doing something wrong, but time make -j3 coretest TEST_JOBS=5 EXTRA_TEST_ARGS="-S" results in 3 minutes of runtime for me on a Xeon E5420 8 core system. do I need to build Parrot with some special options to get your 38 seconds, Whiteknight ? :) | 16:33 | |
| Whiteknight | szbalint: on an 8-core machine, change it to -j9 and TEST_JOBS=10 | 16:34 | |
| you want to utilize all your cores | |||
| I don't even optimize. I will try that now and see what I get | 16:36 | ||
| of course, I have nothing else running | |||
| pmichaud: ping | 16:39 | ||
| purl msg pmichaud: If I have a string encoded as iso-8859-1 as a key in hash, should I be able to look it up using a string encoded as Unicode? | 16:40 | ||
| purl | Message for pmichaud stored. | ||
| szbalint | hm, it doesn't actually seem to make any difference what kind of options I'm specifying for make, -j1 or -j9. Weird. | 16:45 | |
| moritz | szbalint: which platform? | 16:49 | |
| purl | I'm running on OS/2 on an Atari, can you help? | ||
| szbalint | SuSe Enterprise 10, x86_64 | 16:50 | |
| moritz | weird, GNU make usually understands it | ||
| Coke pats purl onna head. | 16:51 | ||
| szbalint | I had nothing but trouble with suse so far :) | 16:54 | |
| ah now I know what was the issue | 17:00 | ||
| I had a really old Test::Harness installed on the system | |||
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 213.96.228.50 pasted "patch: load_bytecode in parrot HLL context" (25 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17830 | 17:08 | |
| NotFound | Can someone check if this patch fixes the cross language issues? | 17:09 | |
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| mikehh | Hey I forgot to report that All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41004 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | 17:23 | |
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| cotto | NotFound++ for reminding me of the c++ build | 17:30 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41006 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (3 files): [profiling] various fixes to fix the C++ build |
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| cotto | much better than fixes intended to break the C++ build | 17:35 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41007 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc (2 files): [t] convert more tests to PIR, delete unnecessary tests, and add new HLL-related tests |
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| jrtayloriv | Has there been any talk about renaming Small_Object_Pool, Memory_Pool, and Arenas to more intuitive names (i.e. names which describe their purpose) ? If so, what were the points against doing so? | ||
| Maybe Fixed_Size_Mem_Pool, Var_Size_Mem_Pool, and Memory_Pools, respectively? | 17:37 | ||
| moritz | the most probably answer is "nobody was there to come up with good names and JFDI" | 17:39 | |
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| cotto | jrtayloriv, go ahead and submit a patch. That sounds like something Whiteknight would appreciate. | ||
| Whiteknight | jrtayloriv: yes! patches welcome! | ||
| jrtayloriv | Whiteknight, OK -- will do. | 17:40 | |
| cotto | seen allison | 17:41 | |
| purl | allison was last seen on #parrot 5 days, 14 hours, 36 minutes and 47 seconds ago, saying: but, jerry handled the original purchase, so waiting for him to renew [Aug 31 02:58:06 2009] | ||
| cotto | When the architect's away... | 17:43 | |
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| dukeleto | cotto: the mice will dance on the tables | 17:51 | |
| Wenn die Katze aus denn Haus ist, tanzen die Mauese auf den Tisch. | 17:52 | ||
| cotto | I like that version. | 17:53 | |
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| jrtayloriv | Would someone with a commit bit mind taking a look at TT#980, and possibly creating a branch so that I could continue working on it? | 18:12 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41009 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace.t: [t] create about 14 new tests for various methods in the NameSpace PMC |
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| chromatic | I was about to suggest that. | 18:14 | |
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| pmichaud | Whiteknight: (iso-8859-1 versus unicode) Yes, I believe that you should be able to do that | 18:22 | |
| it's certainly the case that Parrot returns true for comparison of iso-8859-1 and unicode strings | 18:24 | ||
| (assuming they have equivalent codepoints) | 18:25 | ||
| NotFound | Regarding the Env thing I mentioned before: the problem is not writing the test, but deciding what's the behaviour we want: copying the Env singleton must give the Env singleton as result, or some inactive copy of his content? | ||
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: did you get your branch that you needed? | 18:30 | |
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, nope, not yet | 18:31 | |
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: what do you want it called? | ||
| jrtayloriv | gc-refactor ? | 18:32 | |
| don't really care though. | |||
| dalek | rrot: r41010 | dukeleto++ | branches/gc-refactor: Creating a branch for jrtayloriv++ to work on for GC refactoring |
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| jrtayloriv | muchas gracias | ||
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: no problem. i applied your patches to it as well | 18:39 | |
| jrtayloriv | duk3leto, awesome -- thanks -- should I just attach further patches to the branch to TT980 ? | 18:40 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41011 | dukeleto++ | branches/gc-refactor (19 files): [TT #980] Apply patches attached to ticket |
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| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: yes, please checkout the branch and apply further patches to that | 18:52 | |
| jrtayloriv: and get a commit bit soon ;) | |||
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, sent in a CLA a few days ago -- hopefully I won't have to pester everyone so much after that :) | 18:54 | |
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: great news! i think you have all the vouching you need, so as soon as it gets their by mail, you should be set | 18:55 | |
| some dumptrucks take longer tubes than others | |||
| chromatic | It's here; we can activate him anytime. | 18:57 | |
| dukeleto | DO IT | 19:01 | |
| chromatic: he is burying me in patches ;) | |||
| chromatic | jrtayloriv, can you create an account on parrot.org? | ||
| cotto | It's likely he used one to file TT #980 | 19:02 | |
| jrtayloriv | chromatic, done | 19:03 | |
| chromatic | Thanks. cotto, I think that's a Trac account which is different. | ||
| jrtayloriv, I think I've enabled SVN access for you. | 19:04 | ||
| cotto | Oh. I thought they were the same. | 19:05 | |
| chromatic | Hang on a moment... | ||
| jrtayloriv hangs on | 19:06 | ||
| chromatic | There you go. | ||
| jrtayloriv let's go | 19:07 | ||
| is user/pass same as my parrot.org account? | 19:08 | ||
| chromatic | Your trac account. | 19:10 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41012 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace.t: [t] add some notes for later |
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| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: add yourself to CREDITS to test out your bit | ||
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, chromatic -- ok | 19:12 | |
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| cotto | It's a terrible habit I have to code before thinking. | 19:17 | |
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, guess it's about time now then to fix this irritating little SVN bug/problem I've been having. For some reason, every time I do 'svn diff' on a fresh SVN copy of parrot, I get this: pastebin.com/d5a8f7ca | 19:21 | |
| chromatic | Autoprops? | 19:22 | |
| jrtayloriv | I've tried deleting all of my SVN dirs before, and it keeps popping up anyway. But if I open the file in a text editor, the file is not changed, | ||
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: which editor? | ||
| purl | it has been said that which editor is sri using in those videos? | ||
| jrtayloriv | I've just been manually deleting that portion every time I've made a patch. | ||
| dukeleto | jrtayloriv: are you using svn diff ? | 19:23 | |
| jrtayloriv: or plain diff? | |||
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, svn diff | ||
| dukeleto | purl, forget which editor | ||
| purl | dukeleto: I forgot which editor | ||
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, emacs and vi both show the file as unchanged. | 19:24 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41013 | whiteknight++ | trunk/t/pmc/namespace.t: [t] clarifying a test that doesn't work but probably should for pmichaud++ |
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| jrtayloriv | chromatic, I heard you btw -- reading about autoprops right now. | ||
| Whiteknight | purm msg pmichaud: t/pmc/namespace.t has tw commented-out tests with a "TODO" comment after r41013 that don't work but I feel like it should. Can you see if I'm doing it right? | 19:27 | |
| dukeleto | Whiteknight++ for test coverage | 19:28 | |
| karma whiteknight | |||
| purl | whiteknight has karma of 1253 | ||
| dukeleto | karma Whiteknight | ||
| purl | whiteknight has karma of 1253 | ||
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, nm -- I got it. Just had to do svn revert. | ||
| dukeleto | ok, just making sure it was case insensitive | ||
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| jrtayloriv | I did --> svn commit --username jrtayloriv --password mypassword --message 'testing commit bit' | 19:35 | |
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| jrtayloriv | and got this error --> svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/parrot/!svn/act/cc95fd9f-b5ae-49e9-8e67-c8fb43a0805c' | 19:35 | |
| cotto | Try doing a checkout with your u/p. | 19:36 | |
| jrtayloriv | cotto, ok | ||
| cotto, no problems with checkout | 19:37 | ||
| cotto, Are you saying that if I edit that copy, the commit should work? | 19:38 | ||
| cotto | you should be able to modify and commit from that then. | ||
| jrtayloriv | :) ok | ||
| cotto, do I have to enter my u/p every time I do 'svn up' ? | 19:39 | ||
| chromatic | SVN should cache your credentials. | ||
| shockwave | Hello, All. I would like to add scripting language capability to my 3D engine, which can currently be used to create games. I first tried to write my own language and VM but the combo was too difficult. I then tried a couple of other already made engines, including Google's V8 and another one, but found them unsuitable for the task for various reasons. Now, I'm considering wrinting my own language again. And I'm wondering: Would parrot be | ||
| As some of you may know, Lua is used alot for this. | 19:40 | ||
| dukeleto | schockwave: i think your question got cut off. please continue from "And I'm wondering" | ||
| shockwave | But I really don't like the Lua syntax. I can't get over it. | ||
| dukeleto | shockwave: do you want to write your own language or use a language that currently runs on parrot? | 19:41 | |
| shockwave | ... And I'm wondering: Would parrot be fast enought to handle high level game logic? | ||
| dukeleto, write my own. | |||
| dukeleto, actually, I'm already in the process (couldn't help myself :)) | |||
| dukeleto | shockwave: parrot is faster than perl 5 for many things | ||
| jrtayloriv | chromatic, cotto -- nope still failing with the same message | 19:42 | |
| dukeleto | shockwave: that means it faster than most dynamic languages. | ||
| jrtayloriv: svn version? | |||
| purl | svn version is fine it's just the one on the server that's wrong I think | ||
| dukeleto | purl, forget svn version | ||
| purl | dukeleto: I forgot svn version | ||
| chromatic | I might have done something wrong on the server. | 19:43 | |
| jrtayloriv | dukeleto, version 1.6.4 | ||
| dukeleto | that is quite recent. just wondering | ||
| shockwave | dukeleto, the tutorials and such make use of the parrot binary to compile scripts, but I should be able to do that from an embeeded app, correct? | ||
| dukeleto | shockwave: you can compile a string of code in a given language from PIR | 19:44 | |
| chromatic | Please try again now, jrtayloriv. | 19:45 | |
| shockwave | dukeleto, You mean, I can compile my language to PIR, and then compile that into PBC? | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41014 | jrtayloriv++ | trunk/CREDITS: testing commit bit |
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| dukeleto | shockwave: you can do that too | ||
| jrtayloriv++ on his first commit | 19:46 | ||
| chromatic | Okay dukeleto, you get to watch him 'cuz you've been reading his patches anyway. | ||
| Rule 1: don't break the build | |||
| Rule 2: be awesome | |||
| dukeleto | Rule 1a: don't break the build on any platform (more fun!) | ||
| parrot is broken on darwin-x86 right now :( | 19:47 | ||
| beer or chocolate for whoever fixes it | |||
| chromatic | Can you git-bisect the branch to find a specific commit there? | ||
| dukeleto | chromatic: that is a great question | 19:48 | |
| shockwave | dukeleto, Cool. I'm just wondering if I need the parrot binary at all when embedding, of if anything that can be dont in the parrot binary can be doing with the API (which I assume). I'm planning to write my language scripts, but let the 3D game take care of compiling them, and running them. | ||
| chromatic | shockwave, you can do everything you need with libparrot. | 19:49 | |
| dukeleto | shockwave: you can embed parrot and the public API should allow anything that you can do with the binary | ||
| chromatic | The Parrot binary is a thin wrapper around libparrot. | ||
| shockwave | dukeleto, chromatic: Ok, thank you very much to for the help. That's all I needed to hear. | ||
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| dukeleto | jhelwig: i need to git bisect the context_pmc3 branch | 19:58 | |
| jhelwig: it only fails on darwin x86, so I need to know the commands and run it on my machine | 19:59 | ||
| jhelwig | You know that context_pmc3 caused the breakage? | ||
| dukeleto | everyone, meet jhelwig++. he is a git-svn ninja. he is hacking on making mk_manifest.pl work with git-svn as well | ||
| jhelwig: there is a bisect log at trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/979 | 20:00 | ||
| jhelwig | Hi, everybody! </doctor nick> | ||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: linked to there, in the comments | ||
| jhelwig: i haven't had a chance to tell people about the parrot and pugs git-svn mirrors, so the pleasure is all yours :) | |||
| jhelwig: i went and got the sha1 of the context_pmc3 being merged in and I am bisecting from there. but I think I need to get the sha1 of when it was *created*, correct? | 20:04 | ||
| jhelwig | dukeleto: Yeah. git merge-base trunk <the-sha1-you have>^2 | 20:05 | |
| ^2, because you want context_pmc3, before the merge. ^1 would give you trunk before the merge. | 20:06 | ||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: that will work, if I have it in my git svn clone | ||
| jhelwig | What don't you have? | 20:07 | |
| dukeleto | jhelwig: $ git merge-base trunk 72913096c5baf54358d3445fc4688d52a142bdbc^2 | 20:08 | |
| fatal: Not a valid object name 72913096c5baf54358d3445fc4688d52a142bdbc^2 | |||
| jhelwig: i need to use one of your mirrors that has the whole history | |||
| jhelwig | dukeleto: technosorcery.net/parrot-git-svn.tbz | 20:09 | |
| dukeleto: I'm not seeing where context_pmc3 was merged in to trunk. | 20:11 | ||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: r40958 | ||
| jhelwig | Oh, of course. I forgot about the whole "dealing with SVN" thing. :-\\ | 20:12 | |
| context_pmc3 wouldn't show that it was merged in. | 20:13 | ||
| ^2 won't work, because it's dealing with SVN. | 20:14 | ||
| dukeleto | i am currently trying to find the first commit via shitty "svn log" | ||
| jhelwig | r40679 | 20:15 | |
| dukeleto: git svn find-rev `git merge-base trunk context_pmc3` | |||
| dukeleto | for the win | ||
| jhelwig: that rev looks like a commit from bacek to trunk. you sure? | 20:17 | ||
| jhelwig | That is the commit just before context_pmc3 started. | 20:18 | |
| What it branched off from. | |||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: ok | ||
| jhelwig: so i mark that as the beginning of the bisect? | 20:19 | ||
| jhelwig | git bisect good $(git merge-base trunk context_pmc3) | 20:20 | |
| Yeah. | |||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: i think i am doing it now | 20:23 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41015 | jrtayloriv++ | branches/gc-refactor (14 files): gave sensible names to Small_Obj_Pool and Memory_Pool |
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| dalek | rrot: r41016 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore/src/runcore/cores.c: [profiling] print op info after the context switch that affects it and be smarter about what's printed |
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| dukeleto | jhelwig: it gives me back the merge commit | 20:41 | |
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "git bisect of context_pmc3 branch" (17 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17831 | 20:43 | |
| jhelwig | dukeleto: git checkout context_pmc3; git bisect start ; git bisect good $(git merge-base trunk context_pmc3); git bisect bad; git bisect run ..... | 20:46 | |
| That what you did? | |||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: not quite. let me try it again | 20:47 | |
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| bacek | Good morning | 20:58 | |
| purl | And good moroning to you, bacek. | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: morning! context_pmc3 seems to have broken the build on darwin-x86 :( | 21:00 | |
| cotto | hi bacek | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: git checkout -b context_pmc3_locat; git reset --hard remotes/context_pmc3; git bisect start; git bisect good 0cf68bb6a5800bc02edd6556c0dc280fb23aac75 | ||
| hi cotto | 21:01 | ||
| jrtayloriv++ # Welcome aboard | |||
| dukeleto: This will run bisect in branch. | 21:03 | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: your sha1 is probably not the same as mine right? i am getting an error | ||
| Bad rev input: 0cf68bb6a5800bc02edd6556c0dc280fb23aac75 | 21:04 | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: ah. r40696 | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: git merge-base trunk context_pmc3 | ||
| bacek | just grep proper revision from git log | ||
| jhelwig | bacek: git svn find-rev r40696 | ||
| It's quicker. | |||
| bacek | jhelwig: O! Good to know | 21:05 | |
| jhelwig | Also does SHA1 -> SVN rev. | ||
| bacek | jrtayloriv: ping | 21:07 | |
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| dukeleto | bacek: i also had to say "git bisect bad trunk" | 21:11 | |
| jhelwig: git bisect bad with no args does what? | |||
| bacek | "git bisect bad" should be enough | ||
| It will use HEAD from branch | |||
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| dukeleto | jhelwig: you should add an ascii progress bar to git bisect :) | 21:16 | |
| bacek | jhelwig: and blackjack! and hookers!!! :) | ||
| jhelwig | dukeleto: :-P | 21:17 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: that will be in the enterprise version ;) | 21:18 | |
| szbalint | in fact, forget about the blackjack | ||
| :) | |||
| dalek | rrot: r41017 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (3 files): [profiling] detect and handle separate subs that get called with the same context |
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| dukeleto | jhelwig: you get anywhere on the git-svn support for the manifest? | 21:21 | |
| jhelwig | Haven't really looked at it since last time. Might put some more time in on it this weekend. | 21:22 | |
| dukeleto | jhelwig: if you have any questions about Parrot::Manifest, this is the place to ask | 21:23 | |
| cotto | s/::Manifest// | 21:26 | |
| dukeleto | cotto: don't scare him yet | 21:27 | |
| jrtayloriv | bacek, pong | 21:28 | |
| bacek | jrtayloriv: Did you see trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/GCTasklist (GC rewrapping talk) | 21:29 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: first bad commit is r40846 | 21:30 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: looking | ||
| dukeleto: erm... There is no r40846 in branch... | 21:31 | ||
| jrtayloriv | bacek, no, I hadn't seen that -- thanks for pointing that out. I was thinking of doing several things similar to the stuff mentioned in there. | ||
| bacek | jrtayloriv: yaeh. It was ~8 hours ago. | ||
| jrtayloriv | :) | 21:32 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: i bisected the first commit of context_pmc3 to trunk | ||
| jrtayloriv | bacek, oh I see -- you were talking about the section at the bottom | ||
| jhelwig | dukeleto: r40846 is only in trunk, context_attrs, gc-refactor, and kill_parrot_cont. | 21:33 | |
| dukeleto | so that is why that it only breaks on darwin when trunk was merged with context_pmc3, correct? | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: or you choose wrong "good" version... | 21:37 | |
| jhelwig | bacek: He should have been doing: git checkout context_pmc3; git bisect start ; git bisect good $(git merge-base trunk context_pmc3); git bisect bad; git bisect run ..... | 21:38 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: yeah. looks like i b0rked it, 'cause that commit compiles | ||
| jhelwig: 4th times a charm | |||
| bacek need more coffee | 21:39 | ||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: ok, i just did *exactly* that and now: Bisecting: 24 revisions left to test after this (roughly 5 steps) | ||
| chromatic | Let's deprecate all functions that modify STRINGs in place. | 21:40 | |
| dukeleto | chromatic: what is your reasoning? | ||
| bacek | (git merge-base trunk context_pmc3) is wrong commit. | ||
| dukeleto | git ninja duel: begin! | 21:41 | |
| chromatic | If we treat STRINGs as immutable, we can create copies only when we *know* we need them, not preemptively whenever we might possibly need them. | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: try "git svn find-rev r40696" | ||
| jhelwig | bacek: Why do you say that? It's the first commit _before_ context_pmc3 started. If the branch caused the breakage, then it's the only one guaranteed to be good. | ||
| bacek | jhelwig: on my checkout it gives commit deep inside context_pmc3 branch | 21:42 | |
| jhelwig: ah. | |||
| looks like I'm wrong | |||
| jrtayloriv | bacek, Very interesting ideas in there -- trying to wrap my head around them now. Feel free to help out on the gc-refactor branch with me. | ||
| cotto | chromatic, so superCOW? | 21:43 | |
| bacek | jrtayloriv: ok, deal :) | ||
| dukeleto | chromatic: which bring a noticeable speed improvement? | ||
| chromatic | A measurable one anyway. | ||
| Once we have that in place, we can have singleton STRINGs. | |||
| Better memory use. | 21:44 | ||
| FAST comparisons. | |||
| VERY FAST hash lookups, with STRING keys. | |||
| dukeleto | chromatic: which and how many functions would that involve deprecating? | 21:45 | |
| chromatic | Half of src/string/api.c, maybe. Handwave. | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: grep _inplace src/string/api.c | 21:47 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41018 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (2 files): [profiling] add explicit detection of runloop termination |
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| bacek | chromatic: hashvalue is cached in STRING anyway. | 21:49 | |
| chromatic | Calculating a hash value is more expensive than you think. | 21:53 | |
| Comparing singleton STRINGs for equality is a single pointer comparison. | 21:54 | ||
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| cotto | How much time do we spend comparing STRINGs? | 21:55 | |
| chromatic | 5% of the time in Rakudo startup is STRING hashing and comparison. | 21:56 | |
| 8.5% of the time of Rakudo's startup is creating COW STRINGs. | 21:57 | ||
| bacek | chromatic: immutable strings will not give much improvements... | ||
| Because of charset/encoding. | |||
| chromatic | Why not? | ||
| bacek | Even if pointers different we can't say that strings are different | 21:58 | |
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| cotto | The philosophy of being encoding-agnostic doesn't help there. | 22:05 | |
| bacek | cotto: indeed... We just have to separate STRING and "BYTE ARRAY". | 22:07 | |
| NotFound | I'm tempted to say one more time: kll charset! | ||
| bacek | And encoding! | ||
| NotFound | bacek: That will simplify code, but loss some funcionality | 22:08 | |
| bacek | NotFound: why? | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41019 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore/tools/dev/pprof2cg.pl: [pprof2cg] actually empty the array and remove some debugging code |
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| cotto | chromatic, do you know how I can find out if I'm in the that imcc is considering to be :main? | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: i think it is r40702 that broke the darwin-x86 build. it causes a bus error | ||
| cotto | (either the first one it finds or the one actually marked as such) | 22:09 | |
| NotFound | bacek: well, maybe they can be killed from string, but we still need them for IO | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: ouch... It's first big commit... | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: yeah, i looked through the first 10 pages or so ... | 22:10 | |
| bacek | NotFound: String.toBytes(Encoding) | ||
| NotFound: We can implement all functionality in String PMC. | |||
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "build error on darwin-x86 at r40702" (22 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17832 | 22:11 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: interactive gdb session? | ||
| cotto | chromatic, nm. found it | 22:13 | |
| kid51 | What *branches* of Parrot need testing over the next couple of days? | ||
| bacek | kid51: pluggable_runcore? | 22:15 | |
| kid51 | Whiteknight ping | ||
| dukeleto has just found an interesting freakin' bug | |||
| Whiteknight | pong | ||
| kid51 | bacek: ok | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: trunk or branch? | ||
| kid51 | Whiteknight re your msg about 'make coretest <runcore>'. ... | 22:16 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: r40702 | ||
| kid51 | I don't see why not. It's just another 'make' target, correct? | ||
| Whiteknight | kid51: yeah, I sort of have a workaround now | ||
| I've been doing make coretest EXTRA_TEST_ARGS="-S" | |||
| dukeleto | bacek: i think my bisect hit the first commit that didn't compile, but not for the correct reason :( | 22:17 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: sigh... | ||
| cotto | kid51, pluggable_runcore isn't likely to fail anything except codingstd tests. I haven't written any tests of the actual runcore yet. | ||
| Making sure that it builds on a variety of platforms is good though. | |||
| bacek | seen mj41 | 22:18 | |
| purl | mj41 was last seen on #parrot 2 days, 15 hours, 48 minutes and 33 seconds ago, saying: ttbot was paused because of Error validating server certificate ... - Hostname: *.parrot.org - Valid: from Aug 29 16:54:34 2008 GMT until Aug 29 16:54:34 2009 GMT [Sep 3 06:23:09 2009] | ||
| cotto | apparently PF_MAIN doesn't mean what I was hoping it'd mean | 22:19 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: was there anything darwin specific in your context_pmc3 branch? | ||
| bacek | msg mj41 can you resurrect box 11? | ||
| purl | Message for mj41 stored. | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: not at all. Just shuffling context around | ||
| kid51 | Whiteknight: While I'm not a 'make' expert, I think what you describe as a workaround is the "official" way to do what you want. | 22:20 | |
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "odd build failure on darwin-x86, r40702 . something with the environment variables?" (32 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17833 | ||
| kid51 | And it has the advantage of not requiring us to add/test/maintain more 'make' targets in config/gen/makefiles/root.in. | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, so I'll just stick with that. I can do an alias locally | ||
| kid51 | I think that's best. I have several aliases for Smolder, full test, etc. | 22:21 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: do you have gdb around? | 22:23 | |
| kid51 | dukeleto: FWIW, I'm not getting any Darwin build failures on Mac OS X 10.4.11/PPC. | 22:24 | |
| bacek | kid51: it's on x86... | ||
| kid51 | So this might be specific to Intel ... or it might be specific to your OS version ... or something else entirely. | ||
| NotFound | dukeleto: maybe you need to test the memory of that machine? | 22:25 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: if you look at the nopaste, it causes a build error from make but works fine from the command line. when i ran gdb on it, it worked fine | ||
| NotFound: sad but true | 22:26 | ||
| this is a great excuse to upgrade to 4gb | |||
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| NotFound | Great way to test | 22:27 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: oh shi... | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: ? | 22:28 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: if it works fine from command line there is only 2 options: bed memory on your machine or, more likely, memory overrun in parrot. | 22:29 | |
| dukeleto | kid51: i have a 10.5 powerpc that submits smolder reports. it doesn't seem to fail either. but thanks :) | ||
| bacek | And I don't like both of them. | ||
| dukeleto | this is a no-win situation, except for the guy that sells me memory | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: :) | 22:30 | |
| kid51 | True, but Mr Memory is the guy who got shot at the end of "The 39 Steps." | ||
| bacek | valgrind doesn't report any errors on compiling PCT.pir... | 22:31 | |
| Hmm... It can be some unintialised variables in action. Platform specific. | |||
| dukeleto: Is there is valgrind for macosx? | 22:32 | ||
| ETOOMANYIS | |||
| A-ha! x86/Darwin (Mac OS X): support is new. | 22:33 | ||
| dukeleto: do you use 32 or 64 bits version? | |||
| dukeleto | bacek: there was a svn rev for it, last i know | ||
| bacek: of what? parrot? | |||
| bacek | dukeleto: macosx | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: not sure how to tell | 22:34 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: can you try to install valgrind? It will be very helpful. | 22:35 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: yes, i have an older version. does the new version officially support os x? | ||
| valgrind --version | |||
| valgrind-3.4.0.SVN | |||
| bacek | dukeleto: according to site - yes. | ||
| but this version may help as well | 22:36 | ||
| Just run valgrind ../../parrot -o ../../runtime/parrot/library/PCT.pbc --output-pbc PCT.pir within compilers/pct | |||
| kid51 | In pluggable_runcore branch, something is causing t/codingstd/pdd_format.t to hang indefinitely. | 22:37 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: aren't there a bunch more flags I can give it? | ||
| kid51 | make codetest has been stuck there for me for > 5 minutes | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: no. | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: it didn't find any errors | 22:38 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: for errors checks it's enough. | ||
| kid51 | Hmm, it ran, albeit slowly, with prove -v. | ||
| dukeleto | perhaps i should try the newer version | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: ouch... It's getting more mysterious. | ||
| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, smoke, nqp_test, fulltest) at r41019 - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | ||
| kid51 tries 'make codetest' again in branch | |||
| mikehh | kid51: which branch you testin' | 22:39 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: why can't I do "valgrind make" ? | ||
| kid51 | pluggable_runcore | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: i actually did that just now, mysterious output | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: hmm... Because valgrind targeting single process. | ||
| dukeleto: nopaste? | |||
| purl | well, nopaste is at nopaste.snit.ch/ (ask TonyC for new channels) or poundperl.pastebin.com/ or paste.scsys.co.uk/ or App::Nopaste or tools/dev/nopaste.pl or at www.extpaste.com/ or paste.scsys.co.uk (for #catalyst, #dbix-class, #moose and others) or gist.github.com/ or paste or gtfo | ||
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "valgrind make on r40702" (34 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17834 | 22:40 | |
| cotto | kid51, that test works fine for me | ||
| kid51 | Maybe it's slow because I'm doing make fulltest on trunk on same box | 22:41 | |
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| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "valgrind make with more flags on r40702" (324 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17835 | 22:43 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: gotcha | ||
| bacek: i am going to try on trunk | |||
| bacek | dukeleto: this is bugs in "make", not parrot. | 22:44 | |
| dukeleto | bacek: yeah, i noticed that. sucks | 22:45 | |
| dukeleto gives himself a gold watch | 22:46 | ||
| cotto | so we're triggering a make bug? nice. | 22:47 | |
| NotFound | make bug | 22:48 | |
| bacek | cotto: no. But valgrind report some make bugs. | ||
| mikehh | missed reporting - rakudo (6e2104a) builds on parrot r41004 - make test / make spectest (up to r28192) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (g++) | ||
| dukeleto | it could also be incomplete valgrind workings on os x, since i am on 3.4.0, not the 3.5.0 that actually supports os x | ||
| mikehh | rakudo (6e2104a) builds on parrot r41019 - make test / make spectest (up to r28193) PASS - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 22:54 | |
| nopaste | "bacek" at 114.73.158.5 pasted "Patch to test on amd64 for mikehh++" (78 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17836 | 22:57 | |
| bacek | mikehh: can you test nopasted patch on amd64? | ||
| Who is "parrot_debugger master"? | 22:59 | ||
| dukeleto | SWEET MOTHER I FOUND IT | ||
| bacek | dukeleto++ # Hooray! | ||
| Ship it! | 23:00 | ||
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "valgrind output of PBC bytecode generation that causes Invalid charset number '8' specified" (81 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17837 | ||
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| dukeleto | bacek: it seems to be using /usr/local/lib/parrot.dylib instead of the one in the tree. is that correct? | 23:01 | |
| mikehh | bacek: that's on trunk? | 23:02 | |
| bacek | mikehh: yes | ||
| mikehh | ok I'll try it | ||
| dukeleto | the nopaste is from trunk | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: yes... Did you notice Configure warning? :) | 23:03 | |
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| NotFound | dukeleto: loading two versions of the parrot dl usually gives charset and encoding errors | 23:03 | |
| dukeleto | mikehh: that error only seems to happen on darwin-x86, but maybe valgrind will give you a useful hint | ||
| cotto | even fewer bugs! | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: no warnings from Configure.pl | 23:04 | |
| bacek | dukeleto: hmm... Looks like Configure on darwin didn't check for installed parrot. | ||
| NotFound | dukeleto: I warn you, just in case Configure.pl doesn't ;) | ||
| mikehh | cardinal - builds on parrot r41019 - rake test:all - same 3 failures - Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 (gcc) | 23:05 | |
| dukeleto | NotFound: thanks for the warning | ||
| where do I go to fix that? | 23:06 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r41020 | cotto++ | branches/pluggable_runcore (2 files): [profiling] make all runloops visible by means of a silly hack that gives them all a fake parent context |
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| NotFound | dukeleto: rm usually helps ;) | ||
| dukeleto | NotFound: i rm'ed my installed parrot. but where do I go in the parrot code to properly warn someone at Configure time ? | ||
| NotFound | The error message comes from config/inter/libparrot.pm | 23:08 | |
| "See RT #52288: the check for old_versions should be improved" | 23:09 | ||
| Certainly ;) | 23:10 | ||
| Whiteknight | dukeleto++ | ||
| NotFound | There is no "if ($^O eq 'Some damm apple invention') | 23:11 | |
| bacek | mikehh: any luck with patch? | 23:13 | |
| kid51 | 'make codetest' passed on pluggable_runcore branch at r41019 | 23:16 | |
| cotto | it'd better | 23:17 | |
| I'm glad chromatic hasn't had time to review that branch yet. It's nice to be able to catch and fix stupid stuff before he sees it. | 23:19 | ||
| dukeleto | NotFound: darwin | ||
| kid51 | make fulltest passed on trunk on Linux/i386 | ||
| cotto | Is there an eta on the kill_parrot_cont merge? I don't want to sync with trunk now if that branch going to be merged soon anyway. | 23:21 | |
| Whiteknight | cotto: is there any kind of estimate for merging the branch yet? | ||
| cotto | amazing | ||
| Whiteknight | cotto: I could do that branch tonight I supposed, if context_pmc3 is settled | ||
| cotto | I'm still finding bugs. I was going to merge so I could give rakudo another shot. | ||
| s/merge/sync with trunk/ | |||
| I'll merge as soon as I can get a rakudo and partcl hello world profiled, but I don't know how far off that is. | 23:22 | ||
| nopaste | "dukeleto" at 69.64.235.54 pasted "teach config/inter/libparrot.pm about darwin" (14 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17838 | 23:23 | |
| dukeleto | NotFound: codereview nopaste please | ||
| Whiteknight | cotto: I'm doing the kill_parrot_cont merge now. Be in in a few minutes | 23:24 | |
| dukeleto | now that i can compile parrot again, i can work on test_more.pir | 23:25 | |
| cotto | great! | ||
| I'm running tcl hello world now. It's making normal partcl look speedy | |||
| Whiteknight | urg, lots of conflicts already | 23:26 | |
| mikehh | bacek: building now | 23:27 | |
| NotFound | dukeleto: looks good | ||
| dukeleto | NotFound: danke | ||
| valgrind++ | 23:31 | ||
| karma valgrind | |||
| purl | valgrind has karma of 24 | ||
| dukeleto | valgrind++ | ||
| mikehh | bacek: make test PASS, running fulltest now | 23:32 | |
| bacek | mikehh: thanks! | 23:34 | |
| dukeleto | $ make test | ||
| make: *** No rule to make target `test'. Stop. | |||
| cotto | 1.5 seconds for normal tcl hello world, 4m15s for profiled tcl hello world | ||
| dukeleto | erg. that was in the valgrind dir | 23:35 | |
| cotto: that must be a lot of features making it so slow | |||
| cotto | It hasn't gotten to the optimization stage yet. The output format is expensive ascii. I'm planning on a nice compressed binary format once it's more mature. | 23:36 | |
| I suppose it'd be worth profiling the profiler, though. ;) | 23:37 | ||
| mikehh | bacek: codetest wants a space between sizeof and paren -> sizeof ( | 23:40 | |
| NotFound | cotto: Call it 'Who' | ||
| bacek | mikehh: ok, will fix | ||
| NotFound | Who profile the profilers? | 23:41 | |
| bacek | meta-profiler | ||
| also, see recursion :) | |||
| mikehh | bacek: fixing the 3 sizeof( -> sizeof ( in src/call/pcc.c gets codetest to PASS and all other tests PASS | 23:48 | |
| bacek | mikehh: good. going to fix and commit it | ||
| dukeleto | jhelwig: somehow i have git svn pointed at a branch: $ git svn dcommit -n | 23:49 | |
| Committing to svn.parrot.org/parrot/branches/plu...le_runcore ... | |||
| diff-tree 0d1b432f8b4f30ef58b2b048db4e7e6089ea9f26~1 0d1b432f8b4f30ef58b2b048db4e7e6089ea9f26 | |||
| How do I make it not do that? | |||
| cotto | Well, I have a profile for tcl hello world, but it | ||
| 's kinda weird. | 23:50 | ||
| bacek | dukeleto: git reset remotes/trunk? | ||
| dukeleto | bacek: that did it. thanks. | 23:51 | |
| mikehh | but I am still getting a backtrace from t/tools/parrot_debugger.t Test 41 even though it passes and it doesn't show up in smolder | 23:52 | |
| bacek | mikehh: i fixed it already in my copy | ||
| NotFound | bacek: What was the problem? | 23:53 | |
| bacek | NotFound: accessing non-existing register | ||
| NotFound | Uh... That caused a double-free? :o | 23:54 | |
| dalek | rrot: r41021 | dukeleto++ | trunk/config/inter/libparrot.pm: [build] Teach config/inter/libparrot.pm about darwin so that people get properly warned about having an installed parrot |
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| dukeleto | NotFound: i am good at making things blow up :) | ||
| ttbot | Parrot trunk/ r41021 i386-linux-thread-multi make error tt.ro.vutbr.cz/file/cmdout/82134.txt ( tt.ro.vutbr.cz//buildstatus/pr-Parrot/rp-trunk/ ) | ||
| bacek | NotFound: yes. It put some garbage into regs. | 23:56 | |