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| tracwiki: Add some more ideas about PMC, NQP and L1 | |||
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| tracwiki: v95 | whiteknight++ | Languages | 00:49 | ||
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| Whiteknight | Infinoid: ping | 01:30 | |
| dalek | rrot: r39805 | whiteknight++ | branches/io_cleanups (134 files): [io_cleanups] merge from trunk r39664:39804. This introduces errors in t/op/io.t that I havent resolved yet |
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| Whiteknight | purl msg Infinoid I have a failure appearing now in the io_cleanups branch in t/op/io.t dealing with pipes after r39805. Could you take a look at it when you get a chance? Thanks. | 01:35 | |
| purl | Message for infinoid stored. | ||
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| cotto | squeak? | 02:50 | |
| purl | squeak is, like, at www.create.ucsb.edu/squeak/ or at www.squeakland.org. or at minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak.1 or at www.squeak.org or a great cross-platform smalltalk from the people that brought you Smalltalk-80 or a 12' sail boat that Stephen Ladd built and sailed for three years down the mississippi, over the andes and down the orinoco and all the way back to florida via Cuba | ||
| cotto | purl dtrt. How nice. | ||
| purl | cotto: sorry... | ||
| cotto | botsnack | ||
| purl | :) | ||
| cotto | unbotsnack. That first link is dead. | ||
| purl | thanks cotto :) | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r39807 | cotto++ | trunk (3 files): [docs] fix some typos, add a clarifying comment |
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| dalek | rrot: r39808 | cotto++ | branches/pmc_pct/config/gen/makefiles/pmcc.in: [makefile] fix Makefile dependencies to avoid mysterious failures with -j |
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| cotto | tetragon, are you more of a diamond or a square? ;) | 07:40 | |
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| muixirt | what does 'Null PMC access in invoke()' precisely mean? | 10:26 | |
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| flh | muixirt, it means that you have tried to do something like: $P0(), where $P0 is Null | 11:10 | |
| muixirt | flh, ok | 11:11 | |
| but I have no clue where this pmc is located | |||
| flh | usually, I get this error when I try to get a sub into $P0 using a get_* opcode, but the sub is not found | 11:12 | |
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| Whiteknight | good morning | 12:54 | |
| purl | Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and all they say is 'Good Morning' | ||
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| st | hi! does parrot have a way to specify an identifier guaranteed to be unique across different pbc files? | 13:17 | |
| Whiteknight | st: I think so, but I dont know the incantation | 13:19 | |
| what are you looking to do exactly? | |||
| st | i need to define global values | ||
| with an identifier | |||
| unique to a single compilation session | |||
| i've tried to use .const directive | 13:20 | ||
| but without success | |||
| Whiteknight | PCT has a tool somewhere for generating GUIDs, you could probably tap into that | ||
| st | i'll have a look at it, thanks | 13:21 | |
| Whiteknight | purl msg Infinoid currently the statement "$P0 = open cmd, 'p'" opens a filehandle, not a pipe. Is this what we want? Parrot_io_open_pipe_unix defintely doesn't look right, don't know about other platforms | 13:29 | |
| purl | Message for infinoid stored. | ||
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| dalek | TT #769 closed by whiteknight++: downloads link on parrot.org points to wrong tarball | 13:45 | |
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| afk_coke grumbles at TT#731. | 14:10 | ||
| Coke | Whiteknight: if i /can/ get that information with stat, it's certainly not easy for someone not willing to read the C source (not the docs), and who doesn't understand the underlying result of stat(). | 14:14 | |
| I am now trying to write a PIR snippet that gets me this information. | |||
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| Whiteknight | Coke, you're probably right, I'm just saying, it is a mechanism to probably get what you need | 14:45 | |
| not a good one, and definitely needs a'documentin' | 14:46 | ||
| Coke | actually, it won't work. =-) | 14:48 | |
| Whiteknight | okay, that's fine too | ||
| Coke | I can certainly get at the file's mode; but I can only tell the bits; I can't say "am I in this group?" "am I the file's owner?" | ||
| so it'll work if the file is o+x, but not g+x or u+x | 14:49 | ||
| Whiteknight | ok | 14:50 | |
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| Coke | which is more than I had, and might be enough for the general case of getting tcl's [unknown] working. | 14:52 | |
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| pmichaud | good morning, #parrot | 14:54 | |
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| Whiteknight | good morning pmichaud | 14:59 | |
| Coke | pmichaud~~ | 15:00 | |
| pmichaud looks across the river to the great state of New York and waves at Coke :-) | 15:02 | ||
| Coke | you in jersey? | ||
| pmichaud | other border :-) | ||
| canada | |||
| Coke | I was going to go for vermont, next. =-) | ||
| nice time of year to visit canada. =-) | |||
| Whiteknight | last time I went to canada it was like -10C | 15:03 | |
| pmichaud | Paula and I came up to Niagara Falls for the weekend :-) | ||
| Whiteknight | oh, i hear thats a great place to visit | ||
| I've tried to get my wife to go several times | |||
| Coke | pmichaud: You're definitely on the right side, then. =-) | 15:04 | |
| last time rachael and I went, I think there was a blizzard. | |||
| dalek | rtcl: r513 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/builtin/file.pir: Add a stub implementation of [file executable] |
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| Whiteknight | polyglotbot: help | ||
| polyglotbot | Whiteknight: To execute code, your send should begin with the name of a language, a colon, then the code to execute. Your code must generate output. You can optionally modify the language with a period and a target; e.g. perl6.past: 'hi'.say Note: Not all languages support all targets. | ||
| ..Languages: abc APL befunge bf cardinal chitchat lolcode lua partcl perl6 pheme pipp punie pynie squaak tcl rakudo ruby smalltalk bc php python | |||
| ..Targets: { parse past pir paste } | |||
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| Whiteknight | who do we talk to for getting another language on polyglotbot? | 15:06 | |
| Coke | partcl: puts hi | ||
| polyglotbot | OUTPUT[Parrot VM: Can't stat languages/tcl/tcl.pbc, code 2.ā¤main: Packfile loading failedā¤] | ||
| Whiteknight | B0RKED! | 15:07 | |
| Coke | whee. getting close to getting [unknown] working. | ||
| (in interactive tcl, you can say, e.g. "ls foo", and if it can't find a builtin with that name, it'll check your PATH, and if it finds it there, it'll run it instead.) | 15:08 | ||
| Whiteknight | Coke: how are you doing with the GCable contexts? | 15:11 | |
| Coke | Whiteknight: all progress is in branch. | 15:17 | |
| which is to say "not far." | |||
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| Whiteknight | okay | 15:23 | |
| dalek | TT #794 created by coke++: split opcode should respect HLL mappings | 15:27 | |
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| Coke | any other language currently supporting something like exec? | 15:33 | |
| Whiteknight | what do you mean by that? | 15:34 | |
| Coke | www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/exec.htm | ||
| dalek | rtcl: r514 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/builtin/file.pir: Add a simple, unix-friendly version of [file split] |
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| Coke | or, perl5-y, something like `` or system(). | 15:35 | |
| ooh, I don't have to save the output. that should be easy. | 15:36 | ||
| skids | You mean, languages currently on Parrot, not in general, and not necessarily with that (kinda interesting, actually) pipe building? | ||
| Coke | skids: yes, on parrot. Sorry, assumed that was obvious given the channel. =-) | 15:37 | |
| skids | Just didn't know if you were after that piping feature. | 15:38 | |
| ISTR rakudo adding shell out support via a quote operator. | 15:39 | ||
| Hrm, or maybe they were just playing with Q:PIR I do recall evalbot getting a good workover by a tipsy jnthn. | 15:44 | ||
| dalek | rtcl: r515 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/builtin/exec.pir: Make the [exec] stub actually exec. |
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| Coke | whee. | 15:51 | |
| Whiteknight | are the packfile tests failing in trunk for anybody else? | 15:52 | |
| because they're failing for me | |||
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| nopaste | "coke" at 72.228.52.192 pasted "tcl interactive mode now dispatches vaguely like shell." (37 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/17038 | 15:53 | |
| Coke | Whiteknight: I am getting trunk test failures on feather. | ||
| presumably a conflict with a previously installed 1.2.0 | |||
| I don't recall if they were packfile failures, though. | 15:54 | ||
| Coke does a little jig about the unknown stuff working. | |||
| dalek | rtcl: r516 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/builtin/exec.pir: Since supporting all the shell items in [exec] is hard, for now, just ignore With this, [unknown] is now able to run shell commands in interactive mode! |
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| Whiteknight | urg | 15:55 | |
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| cotto | Whiteknight, sounds like you're working on the bird. :} | 16:06 | |
| cotto seems to be on East Coast time. It's kinda nice to be wide awake at 0900. | 16:07 | ||
| Whiteknight | what bird am I working on? | 16:10 | |
| cotto | Parrot | 16:11 | |
| Parrot? | 16:12 | ||
| purl | it has been said that Parrot is our teacher, our mother, our secret lover or the reason Dan started or the reason Dan left or pretty onionish:) or www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuW6tQ0218...re=related | ||
| cotto | Anyway, is it possible to use regexes (esp capturing) in nqp? | 16:13 | |
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| cotto | I could do what I need to in the grammar (PMC function body mangling a la SELF->pmc, etc) but it'd be easier to do directly in nqp. | 16:14 | |
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| Whiteknight | Coke: you mind if I get my grubby hands on that context PMC branch? | 16:31 | |
| I've got a few tuits today to play with it | 16:32 | ||
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| cotto | pmichaud, ping | 16:48 | |
| seen pmichaud | 16:51 | ||
| purl | pmichaud was last seen on #parrot 1 hours, 47 minutes and 28 seconds ago, saying: Paula and I came up to Niagara Falls for the weekend :-) | ||
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| dalek | TT #795 created by whiteknight++: Kill Parrot_sub and Parrot_cont structures | 17:28 | |
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| muixirt | is it possible to get the address of a FixedIntegerArray (pointer to the 1st element)? | 17:43 | |
| cotto | muixirt, in C or PIR? | 17:44 | |
| muixirt | cotto, in PIR | ||
| or, of course, in Perl6 ... | 17:45 | ||
| dalek | TT #796 created by flh++: Rewrite globals.t and integer.t in PIR | ||
| cotto | Exposing internals like that is something we're trying to avoid. What problem are you trying to solve? | ||
| If you just want the first element, array[0] will get it for you. | 17:46 | ||
| muixirt | cotto, let's say i want to call a c-library function that can read some binary data put into that FixedIntegerArray | 17:51 | |
| i can do something like $I0 = get_addr $P0 but it seems that isn't the real address of the 1st element of that array | 17:53 | ||
| cotto | In PIR you'd have to do it indirectly by putting the return value into an INTVAL register and then putting that into the array. | ||
| Whiteknight | muixirt: get_addr is deprecated anyway, going to be removed after 1.4 I think | 17:54 | |
| muixirt | well reading and writing values into that array is no problem, but i need the address of the first element | 17:55 | |
| muixirt wants to do dirty things | 17:57 | ||
| Whiteknight | you're probably going to have to interact with the guts thn | ||
| include src/pmc/pmc_fixedintegerarray.h, and use the PARROT_FIXEDINTEGERARRAY() macro to get a pointer to the PMC data | |||
| wait, you're talking about using C or PIR? | 17:58 | ||
| muixirt | PIR | ||
| Whiteknight | oh, nevermind them | ||
| cotto | muixirt, if your function returns an int array, you could use an UnmanagedStruct. | 17:59 | |
| muixirt | cotto, another pmc? | ||
| cotto | muixirt, yes; one that allows you to deal with a C struct. | 18:03 | |
| muixirt | and FixedIntegerArray is managed memory anyways, right? | ||
| cotto | yup. | 18:05 | |
| muixirt | so it is not possible for pir/perl6 programs to get the memory address of a FixedIntegerArray | 18:07 | |
| cotto | If it's possible, it shouldn't be. | 18:08 | |
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| Whiteknight | muixirt: what exactly are you trying to do? | 18:16 | |
| muixirt | Whiteknight, put some bytes into a chunk of memory and call that machine code | 18:17 | |
| Whiteknight | oh wow, okay | 18:18 | |
| well you might probably have to create your own PMC type in C to do that | |||
| you could play with bytes in a string I think, but I dont think you could execute that | |||
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| cotto | muixirt, Parrot definitely doesn't allow that kind of evil by default. If you insist, you could pretty easily subclass String or ResizableIntegerArray to add an invoke VTABLE function. | 18:21 | |
| muixirt | Whiteknight, you cam't put arbitrary binary data into strings, it gets mangled by encoding issues (i think) | ||
| cotto | s/subclass/write a PMC in C that subclasses/ | ||
| cotto wonders what madness motivates muixirt | 18:22 | ||
| Whiteknight | muixirt: I thought there was a biary: encoding that wouldn't monkey with the data | 18:23 | |
| cotto | pmichaud, unping | 18:24 | |
| muixirt | Whiteknight, how? | ||
| plus, i don't know whether my $t="test"; say $T.WHERE really point to the 1st bytes in the string | 18:25 | ||
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| kid51 | /w muixirt | 18:30 | |
| muixirt | kid51, ? | ||
| purl | well, kid51, is it not possible to link something else with dynamic pmc's? | ||
| cotto | forget kid51, | ||
| purl | cotto: I forgot kid51, | ||
| Austin | What's the subject under discussion, please? | 18:32 | |
| kid51 is demonstrating the powers of purl for an old programming buddy | 18:33 | ||
| Austin | Whiteknight: There are parrot opcodes for doing bitwise math on strings (as a sequence of bytes), so there must be some support for un-encoded strings. | 18:35 | |
| Whiteknight | exactly, that's what I was thinking | ||
| cotto | Austin, muixirt wants to do something strange and terrible with a PMC that involves writing bytes to it and calling it machine code. | ||
| I suspect an execution is involved. | |||
| Austin | Nothing wrong with that. It's how regex'es used to be done. | 18:36 | |
| cotto | or possibly some sort of cool machine language parser | ||
| Austin | (Also, it's how JIT works) | ||
| Cotto: changing the subject slightly, I'd like to propose a L1 task for you | 18:37 | ||
| or to you | |||
| cotto | I'll point in the right direction, as long as I don't have to maintain it. | ||
| Austin, I'd like to listen to your proposal. | |||
| muixirt thinks parrot is a big bureaucracy and resists to do *real* work ;-) | |||
| cotto | layers upon layers upon layers | 18:38 | |
| Austin | muixirt: you're right. We're all Frenchmen, disgruntled graduates of L'ecole Polytecnique unable to find real work. We've taken over this project, which was abandoned by real programmers years ago, and are simply shuffling paper. | 18:39 | |
| cotto | It's called making the machine do the work. | ||
| Austin, oui | |||
| Austin | cotto: One of the "calling conventions" problems that Patrick mentioned was the scenario where a function is prototyped with a certain number of required, named arguments that can be passed as positionals, but then the caller delivers some of them as named args. I think you should aim for that as your default "call a sub" example. | 18:40 | |
| extern void foo(a, b, c) ; Hash args; args['c'] = "see"; args['a'] = "ay"; foo(1, args :flatten); | 18:41 | ||
| cotto | Austin, you're saying that C functions should have something like named params? | 18:42 | |
| interesting idea | |||
| It'd work for functions where we have the C source (or at least debugging symbols, but I don't want to get into that). | 18:43 | ||
| Austin | No, I'm saying that "some function" (c or otherwise) might get called that way. And since it's one of the current problem areas, showing how to solve it is important. | ||
| Maybe it's showing how to implement L1CC in L1. I dunno. | |||
| But if my perl code is going to eventually compile down to L1, what's it look like? | |||
| FWIW, I think that "calling conventions" should probably be a pluggable module. Just like GC. | 18:44 | ||
| Whiteknight | Austin: it sort of is now | ||
| Austin | Laugh. | ||
| Whiteknight | Well, not entirely, but you can override Sub and MultiSub to insert some custom behaviors | 18:45 | |
| Austin | Except that someone, I think it was you WhiteKnight, told me that PCC was scattered all throughout the code. | ||
| cotto | Rakudo does some of that, or so I've heard. | ||
| Whiteknight | Austin: ignore that! | ||
| Austin | LOL | ||
| Ignore which? | |||
| What you said three days ago, or three seconds ago? | 18:46 | ||
| Whiteknight | both | ||
| :) | |||
| Austin | Okay. | ||
| Austin is ignoring Whiteknight. | |||
| cotto | Australia? | 18:48 | |
| purl | well, Australia is the mysterious XXXX continent or the native habitat of the skud, bekj, sharky, kd, Alias, dec, Nom, TonyC and xfire or crappy or populated entirely with criminals and their descendents! as everybody knows! and criminals are used to not being trusted, as YOU ARE not trusted by me, so i can clearly not choose the wine in front of me. or the continent of fourecks or godzone | ||
| cotto | Australia is also like WTF, mate? | 18:49 | |
| purl | okay, cotto. | ||
| Austin | Also home of Damian, the progenitor of my favorite witty reply. | ||
| cotto | which is? | ||
| Australia? | |||
| purl | Australia is the mysterious XXXX continent or the native habitat of the skud, bekj, sharky, kd, Alias, dec, Nom, TonyC and xfire or crappy or populated entirely with criminals and their descendents! as everybody knows! and criminals are used to not being trusted, as YOU ARE not trusted by me, so i can clearly not choose the wine in front of me. or the continent of fourecks or godzone or like WTF, mate? | ||
| Austin | Damian once was writing about I-don't-remember-what on P6L, and he said "think of it as evolution in action." | 18:50 | |
| muixirt | Austin, of course i meant parrot the software, not parrot the team of devs | ||
| Austin | To which I replied "This from the guy whose national bird is the Platypus?" | ||
| I slay me. | |||
| Don't sweat it, Mux. Software inertia is real. | 18:51 | ||
| Infinoid | Ok, there. The rest of the world is appeased, so now I can hack parrots from 3pm to 8am tomorrow | 18:55 | |
| Austin | Here it is: groups.google.com/group/perl.perl6....73db09a673 | 18:56 | |
| Infinoid | Whiteknight: Yes, Pipe objects are in but the open() special-case code hasn't been adapted yet | ||
| Austin | Best thing I ever said on P6L. | ||
| Whiteknight | Infinoid: okay, so what do we need to do to make that work right? | ||
| Infinoid | I can work on that today | ||
| Coke | Whiteknight: play away; I put it in a branch for a reason. =-) | 18:57 | |
| Infinoid | Austin: I was going to set up a karma alias for your googlecode commits, but I wanted to ask what nickname you wanted that karma to go to? (or has someone already added you to CREDITS?) | ||
| Whiteknight | Coke: I was already playing :) I've got a big commit coming through on it soon | ||
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| Infinoid | Whiteknight: I just read through Parrot_io_open_pipe_unix, and yes, it's hackish. The child process handling will probably stay the same but I'll adapt the pipe handling part | 19:00 | |
| Austin | Infinoid: I confess I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. | ||
| Infinoid | Austin: k, moment | ||
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| Austin | (Infinoid: Sounds like a Trac/Parrot Developers wiki page.) | 19:01 | |
| Infinoid | Austin: When I add you to CREDITS, it will say "Austin++" or "Austin_Hastings++" or whatever you want. Do you plan to continue using the name Austin in here? | ||
| karma austin | |||
| purl | austin has karma of 6 | ||
| Infinoid | karma austin_hastings | ||
| purl | austin_hastings has karma of 15 | ||
| kid51 | purl, can you consolidate someone's karma? | ||
| purl | kid51: i haven't a clue | ||
| Infinoid | See, your karma is already divided (ohnoes) | ||
| karma austin_h...@yahoo.com | 19:02 | ||
| purl | austin_h...@yahoo.com has karma of 5 | ||
| Coke | (binary strings): binary:"random bytes" | ||
| cotto | karma is serious business | ||
| purl | is serious business has neutral karma | ||
| cotto | < purl-- > is also serious business | 19:03 | |
| Austin | Infinoid: That works for me. | ||
| Infinoid | Ok, will do | ||
| (is serious business)++ | |||
| cotto | just like the Internet | 19:04 | |
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| Whiteknight | Coke: I've looked at this job a few times before, and I'm still astounded by the sheer amount of work required for this | 19:44 | |
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| TimToady | Austin: Damian was quoting Oath of Fealty, Niven and Pournelle | 20:31 | |
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| dalek | TT #797 created by jkeenan++: Eliminate need to expand Makefile variables in parrot_config and other ... | 21:05 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r39811 | whiteknight++ | branches/context_pmc (3 files): [context_pmc] adding some vtables necessary to calculate all the offsets in JIT, but haven't put together the necessary macros yet. Also switched over some other stuff |
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| dalek | ose: r12 | austin_h...@yahoo.com++ | wiki/CloseIntro.wiki: Make intro a featured page. |
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| Infinoid | The "pipes" created by Parrot_io_open_pipe_unix() are special magical pipes that also do a waitpid() on the child process during close/destroy | 22:59 | |
| I could write a very small C program which closes its stdout and keeps running, hanging your GC. Is that really what we want? | 23:00 | ||
| Now, I'm sure that cleaning up zombie processes is a good idea... but I have to wonder if there's a cleaner way to do this | 23:01 | ||
| chromatic | fork and detach, let init handle it? | ||
| Infinoid | Yeah, maybe. | 23:02 | |
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| Infinoid | Of course, then we don't get the cleanup action we want if the user ^C's us | 23:05 | |
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