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| plobsing | ~~ | 00:43 | |
| aloha seen dukeleto | 00:44 | ||
| aloha | plobsing: dukeleto was last seen in #parrot 6 hours 17 mins ago saying "cotto: yeah, seems like it". | ||
| plobsing | aloha: msg dukeleto Ha, verify if PBC/packfile is valid? There is no such thing. The best you can do is load it and execute potentially garbled code. Enjoy! I'd like very much for this to be possible, but no such mechanism exists, and making one would be tricky with all the packfile code execution that can occur on load (:load subs, pmc constant thaws). If/when it becomes a priority, someone (possibly me) will think something up. | 00:48 | |
| aloha | plobsing: OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| plobsing | diakopter: (re: imcc line numbers) IMCC *can* generate near-100% accurate line numbers. Just don't put any leading spaces in the code you feed it. The reason is that '" "*' beats '^' in LTM. | 00:54 | |
| diakopter | jnthn: ^^ | 00:55 | |
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| jnthn | plobsing: The code was coming from .include'd files and it got the entirely wrong .include'd file though. It wasn't just a tiny bit off, it was a whole file off...with another large PIR file .include'd between the two... | 00:56 | |
| plobsing: Hmm. It's possible the PIR line number is right and just the included file name is wrong... | |||
| diakopter | I looked for that line number in all the files | ||
| none were relevant | 00:57 | ||
| it's some sum | |||
| of line numbers | |||
| or something | |||
| plobsing | imcc goes pretty far out of its way to make includes and macros work. I'm surprised it would fail that catastrophically. | 00:58 | |
| can you give me some sample input that makes it fail? | |||
| diakopter | 30k lines of pir | ||
| plobsing | ok, how do I generate those 30k? | ||
| diakopter | well, are you on windows or *n*x | 00:59 | |
| :P | |||
| plobsing | linux | ||
| jnthn | plobsing: It's from the 6model cross-compiler to .Net, but actually you can probably re-produce it without the .Net bits... | 01:00 | |
| dotnet/compiler/ folder in the 6model repo, just need to compile the stuff that compile.pir depends on (which are all NQP files) | 01:01 | ||
| Then add a pir::die into PAST2DNST.pm somewhere. That should do it. | |||
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| plobsing | jnthn: do you have some kind of make system set up for this somewhere? | 01:04 | |
| diakopter | a Makefile | 01:05 | |
| jnthn | plobsing: Yes, the only thing is that the makefile may want to build the .Net bits too, which you don't really need. | ||
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| plobsing | jnthn: that's only if I want the default build. make $(pnle "say \\$1 if /\\.include\\s+'([^']+)'/" <compile.pir) # works fine | 01:09 | |
| pnle=perl -nlE | |||
| sorear | alternatively, you could just make the pir and scp it to feather.perl6.nl:/home/diakopter/public_html | ||
| this is what I did to give 6MB of broken MSIL to the Mono folks | |||
| well, /home/sorear | 01:10 | ||
| diakopter | :) | ||
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| sorear | hello whiteknight | 01:22 | |
| Kristaba: ping | |||
| whiteknight | hello | 01:23 | |
| prepare yourselves. incoming commits | 01:24 | ||
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 9d84c87 | Whiteknight++ | src/ (3 files): be more robust about (setting) and finding information about the thrower context of an exception, because we need that in places where we didn't need to. |
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| rrot/embed_api2: 5b6a239 | Whiteknight++ | / (8 files): Add a new, temporary hack API for wrapping up IMCC so we can catch errors thrown from it. IMCC is not in libparrot, but acts like it is. Tweak some stuff for tests. We have a few tests failing because of bad error message formatting, but it all looks good to me so I don't understand the problem. All tests for functionality pass, including one TODO test passing in exit.t |
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| rrot/embed_api2: e1ced3e | Whiteknight++ | src/embed/api.c: add a note explaining this stupid function |
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| rrot/embed_api2: f6b62ed | Whiteknight++ | src/main.c: fix error message formatting. All tests pass now |
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| rrot/embed_api2: 1216a51 | Whiteknight++ | src/embed/api.c: quick initial pass for codestd |
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| rrot/embed_api2: 709eae7 | Whiteknight++ | / (3 files): add in a handful of additional API functions, though they aren't being used yet. |
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| sorear | whiteknight: you managed to kick imcc out of libparrot !? | 01:36 | |
| kid51 | That's what *I* call *refactoring*! | 01:40 | |
| whiteknight | sorear: no, not yet | 01:42 | |
| eventually | |||
| kid51 | He's preparing the eviction notice! | ||
| But first, call in the cage cleaners to clean up those codingstd fails! | 01:43 | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: yes, need lots of codestd fixes | 01:45 | |
| I have some of them listed as GCI tasks, but no takers yet | |||
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| kid51 | whiteknight: I've PASSed 'make test' in embed_api2 branch on linux/i386 -- but am still failing on darwin/ppc. | 01:52 | |
| whiteknight | kid51: linux is where I do my development, so it should be passing there. I'm surprised by the darwin/ppc failures. Nopaste? | 01:53 | |
| kid51 | momentito | ||
| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "embed_api2 branch: build failures on Darwin/PPC" (305 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26531 | 01:54 | |
| whiteknight | hmm, thats extremely weird | 01:55 | |
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 540a832 | jkeenan++ | src/ (4 files): [codingstd] Mostly linelength fixes. |
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| whiteknight | I don't know what would cause those failures. The two CONST_STRING definitions look fine to me | ||
| they're on one line, not broken up onto multiple lines | |||
| kid51: I'll assume you've done all the due-diligence, make realclean and all? | 01:58 | ||
| kid51 | Yes. | 02:02 | |
| whiteknight: Re codingstd, are you following the bacek approach of temporarily putting TODO items in c++-style comments? | |||
| There are also some lines like this: //ASSERT_ARGS(Parrot_gc_set_system_type) | 02:03 | ||
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 9703ef5 | jkeenan++ | / (2 files): [codingstd] C-style coda needed. No cuddled elses. |
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| whiteknight | kid51: yes | 02:06 | |
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| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 5607539 | jkeenan++ | include/parrot/api.h: [codingstd] C parentheses. |
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| kid51 | Hmm, I hope those codingstd fixes didn't cause build failures | 02:15 | |
| Damn, uncuddling an else may have caused a build failure! | 02:18 | ||
| whiteknight | ..? | 02:19 | |
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 7db7331 | jkeenan++ | src/embed/api.c: Correct C-comment syntax error. |
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| kid51 | whiteknight: I'm again completing 'make' on linux. But at the very end of 'make', I get this warning: | 02:25 | |
| src/install_config.c:2702: warning: no previous prototype for 'Parrot_set_config_hash' | |||
| whiteknight | kid51: warning? not error? The build completes otherwise? | 02:26 | |
| what's the command that causes the error? | |||
| er, warning? | |||
| kid51 | warning -- as indicated by the word 'warning' in the middle of it? | ||
| whiteknight | ok | 02:27 | |
| kid51 | It occurs just at the end of make, before make test begins. | ||
| dalek | rrot-linear-algebra: 36ecf37 | (LƩo Grange)++ | / (8 files): Add support of array type for ComplexMatrix2D |
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| rrot-linear-algebra: 5bd652f | Whiteknight++ | src/lib/matrix_common.c: fix to build against Parrot master |
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| whiteknight | weird | ||
| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "embed_api2 branch: warning at conclusion of successful build on linux/i386" (961 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26536 | 02:30 | |
| kid51 | The warning re install_config.c does not prevent successful build or test | ||
| (now, back to the Darwin build failure) | |||
| whiteknight | kid51: I don't have an install_config.c file here. Are you doing a make or a make install? | 02:31 | |
| (thanks for the help tonight, by the way) | 02:32 | ||
| kid51 | Let me ask about these src/embed/api.c messages one at a time. | 02:36 | |
| What's this about: src/embed/api.c:228: warning: no previous prototype for 'Parrot_api_ready_bytecode | |||
| whiteknight | hmmm, I may have forgotten to run headerizer. I added that function in my most recent commit | ||
| plobsing | jnthn: imcc is keeping track of the line numbers (try adding bogus pir to compile.pir just before the error line). what it isn't doing is generating decent annotations (a subsystem I don't understand at all). | 02:37 | |
| kid51 | Re the install_config.c warning on my linux build. | 02:38 | |
| I've noticed that unless I've been more than usually scrupulous about when I run 'make realclean' .. | 02:39 | ||
| ... I get left over generated files from one branch when I switch to another branch. | |||
| I think that was the problem there. | |||
| Ermmm, nope | 02:40 | ||
| That hypothesis is invalid | 02:43 | ||
| dalek | rrot-linear-algebra: 01e58f5 | Whiteknight++ | src/lib/math_common.c: small tweaks and cleanups |
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| kid51 | I just did a make realclean in embed_api2, configure make -- and got that same warning. | ||
| Note that that's a file generated in the 3rd last line of 'make' | |||
| And, the warning message is valid. | 02:45 | ||
| There is no prototype for that function, which appears at the very end of the file. | 02:46 | ||
| The file has these includes: | |||
| #include <stdio.h> | |||
| #include "parrot/api.h" | |||
| So the prototype is probably missing from include/parrot/api.h | |||
| And, indeed, it is. | 02:47 | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: which prototype, again? | ||
| kid51 | So that warning stems from one of the 2 files in this branch that we're looking at re Darwin build problems. | ||
| src/install_config.c:2702: warning: no previous prototype for 'Parrot_set_config_hash' | |||
| whiteknight | right. let me look for that | 02:55 | |
| kid51 | whiteknight: Looking at the tail of the failed make output on Darwin, I see that make is creating the '.o' files in src/ rather than src/embed/. | 02:56 | |
| i.e., the .o files are being created in a different directory from the .c files. | |||
| Could this be problematic? | 02:57 | ||
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| kid51 has noted from his work in tt532_headerizer_factor branch that this is anomalous. | 02:57 | ||
| whiteknight | I don't *think* that should be problematic | 02:58 | |
| that Parrot_set_config_hash function shouldnt really be used by anything | |||
| I thought I had taken it out of the places that were using it | |||
| kid51 | For example: We have about 5 .c files in src/call/ -- and all their .o files are created there as well. | ||
| I know that tools/dev/headerizer.pl takes as its argument something like src/call/args.o -- and then figures out that the file it has to headerize is src/call/args.c | 02:59 | ||
| So I'm wondering if you're getting what you expect out of headerizer.pl. | 03:00 | ||
| whiteknight | hmmm.. that is an interesting hypothesis | 03:08 | |
| let me rerun headerizer here and push the results. See what that does for you | |||
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 71d8c29 | Whiteknight++ | include/parrot/api.h: rerun make headerizer |
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| rrot/embed_api2: 2042095 | Whiteknight++ | / (5 files): Merge branch 'embed_api2' of github.com:parrot/parrot into embed_api2 |
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| kid51 | Do we have to place these files in a .gititnore ? | 03:12 | |
| # src/embed/api.o | |||
| # src/embed/pmc.o | |||
| # src/embed/strings.o | |||
| nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track) | |||
| They keep showing up as untraced whenever i do 'git status' in this branch | |||
| s/untraced/untracked/ | 03:14 | ||
| Hmm, now getting build failures on *both* OSes | 03:17 | ||
| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "embed_api2 branch at 2042095b: build failure" (323 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26539 | 03:18 | |
| kid51 | That was the output on Linux. The Darwin output is even uglier. | 03:20 | |
| whiteknight | damnit | 03:21 | |
| kid51 | headerizer gagged on your C++ comments | ||
| whiteknight | I've been having a lot of trouble with ASSERT_ARGS | 03:22 | |
| I had to comment a few of them out because headerizer wasn't finding them or something | |||
| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "output of headerizer.pl src/embed/api.o on Darwin" (75 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26542 | 03:25 | |
| whiteknight | We do need to modify headerizer to not crap about PARROT_API | 03:26 | |
| do you have any idea how to do that? | 03:27 | ||
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: e21ab9d | jkeenan++ | lib/Parrot/Headerizer.pm: Add PARROT_API to list of valid macros. |
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| kid51 | Done. | 03:29 | |
| whiteknight | kid51++ | 03:31 | |
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: b9cdf9c | jkeenan++ | / (2 files): After fixing C++ comments, I re-ran headerizer and modified these files. But 'make' still fails at src/embed/api.c on Darwin. |
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| kid51 | Looks like we're building again on Linux, but same problems on Darwin. | ||
| whiteknight | okay, that's a step in the right direction | 03:34 | |
| kid51 | But we're still getting that warning at the very end of 'make' on Linux. | 03:35 | |
| which, as discussed, points to the same problematic file on Darwin | |||
| ./include/parrot/api.h:215: error: parse error before '&' token -- very puzzling, because the only & in the file appears long before line 215 | 03:37 | ||
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| whiteknight | kid51: yes, this is all extremely weird | 03:41 | |
| kid51 | I tried like this: ARGIN(Parrot_Int stdin) etc. Made no difference. | 03:48 | |
| What does this do? #define GET_INIT_STRUCT(i) | 03:49 | ||
| whiteknight | that's a macro to get a structure of initialization options | 03:53 | |
| kid51 | Is there something about stdin stdout stderr that might cause the compiler to imagine a '&' there? | 03:57 | |
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| kid51 | My vim syntax highlighting is characterizing those 3 words as different | 03:58 | |
| lucian | kid51: i think that's just convention | 04:00 | |
| whiteknight | yeah, those are pre-defined macros, so some syntax highlighters may recognize them | ||
| sorear | yes, stdin is #defined as &__std_files[0] on some platforms | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: I'm heading to bed now. I'll pick this issue up again in the morning | 04:02 | |
| goodnight | |||
| kid51 to bed too | |||
| whiteknight | ah right, same timezone and all | ||
| see you tomorrow | |||
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| dukeleto | ~~ | 04:05 | |
| plobsing: ping | 04:08 | ||
| aloha msg plobsing what if we use some kind of checksum algorithm to verify that packfile/pbc hasn't been garbled? Something like secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/..._algorithm | 04:14 | ||
| aloha | dukeleto: OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| plobsing | dukeleto: pong | 04:26 | |
| sorear | why Verhoeff? | ||
| are we expecting people to be reading PBCs in decimal over the phone? | 04:27 | ||
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| plobsing | dukeleto: first order of business would be to be able to load a pbc without running it. That would allow introspection of untrusted bytecode before running (I assume PL/Parrot could use this). I'm a little less interested in checksumming which can be done external to the pbc to a level appropriate to the expected errors. | 04:29 | |
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| dukeleto | sorear: i only gave it as an example | 05:13 | |
| sorear: but yes, i would like to also support TCP-over-carrier-pidgeon | |||
| plobsing: yes, i like the sound of that | |||
| plobsing: how can we load pbc without running it? | 05:14 | ||
| plobsing | It cannot be done ATM. we'd need to avoid running the :load subs and also unthawing the constants. | 05:15 | |
| I think Lorito might benefit this system substatially by making it possible to reuse substatial parts of the internals while augmenting parts we don't quite like. | 05:19 | ||
| dalek | rrot: c817d4b | petdance++ | / (4 files): reran headerizer |
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| dukeleto | plobsing: i am talking about some assurance that our PBC is valid PBC, not random garbage | 06:04 | |
| plobsing: i don't care about running :load subs | |||
| plobsing: i want to know that the PBC i am about to load is not filled with bits from /dev/random | |||
| plobsing: is there any way to do that? Even some heuristics would be useful | |||
| plobsing: i don't want to be able to prove that the PBC is valid, just want to know if it is obviously garbage | 06:05 | ||
| plobsing: can we do some sanity checks on the pbc/packfile structure ? | |||
| plobsing: is there some kind of pbc/packfile metadata that be checked against the actual pbc/packfile data? | 06:08 | ||
| plobsing | dukeleto: there is already *some* sanity checking involved | ||
| if the header isn't in just the right format, you get an exception | |||
| if the lengths don't match up just right - exception | 06:09 | ||
| if various other things look bogus - exception | |||
| if that's all you're worried about, I suggest we make use of a fuzzer. IIRC, someone mentioned such a tool ~July of this year. | 06:10 | ||
| sorear | dukeleto: um, are you suggesting running validation on ALL loaded pbcs? | 06:11 | |
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| dalek | rrot: 6507414 | petdance++ | src/pmc/fixedbooleanarray.pmc: localizing and consting, and flagged a function as constant |
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| dukeleto | plobsing: i am not sure those sanity checks happen when embedding | 07:01 | |
| sorear: i am talking about having the option to check/validate PBC for embedders | |||
| plobsing | dukeleto: what makes you suspect that? it should be no different than normal loading. AFAICT, it would use the same codepath as load_bytecode. | 07:14 | |
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#1510) fulltest) at 6507414 - Ubuntu 10.10 i386 (g++-4.5 with --optimize) | 08:38 | |
| dukeleto | plobsing: i saw some comments in src/embed.c or src/extend.c that made me start asking questions | 08:39 | |
| plobsing | comments? you should trust those only slightly more than the documentation. which is to say not very much at all. | 08:41 | |
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| jnthn | plobsing: Annotations are only ever generated by .annotate, IMCC doesn't generate them otherwise. | 12:20 | |
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| whiteknight | good morning, #parrot | 13:19 | |
| is everybody ready for some hardcore PDS action tonight? | 13:20 | ||
| Infinoid | I'm ready to lurk :) | 13:26 | |
| whiteknight | :) | 13:30 | |
| moritz | hardcore lurking! | 13:31 | |
| which channel do you use for PDS? | |||
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| moritz | then my bot does hardcore lurking too :-) | 14:30 | |
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| whiteknight | cotto++ | 15:14 | |
| kid51 | whiteknight: Am still trying to deal with embed_api2 on Darwin. | 15:24 | |
| Note: when I run headerizer src/embed/api.o, I get warnings like this: | 15:25 | ||
| Parrot_api_wrap_imcc_hack: "const char * sourcefile" isn't protected with an ARGIN, ARGOUT or ARGMOD (or a _NULLOK variant), or ARGFREE | |||
| My experimentation suggests those are easily remedied by providing those wrappers ... but they don't solve the main problem. | |||
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| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "embed_api2: different build failure messages when compiling with g++-4.0" (12 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26600 | 15:33 | |
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| whiteknight | I haven't even tried building with g++ yet | 15:36 | |
| let me try that right now | 15:37 | ||
| kid51 | Fails at same point, but with completely different error messages. | 15:40 | |
| whiteknight | and that's still on darwin? | 15:42 | |
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| kid51 | Yes. | 15:48 | |
| On Linux, I experimented by compiling with an older gcc (3.3). 'make' completed successfully. | 15:49 | ||
| msg dukeleto README says that to get code for a branch, this should work: git clone git://github.com/parrot/parrot.git -b <branch>. But in git version 1.6.3.2 (at least) '-b' is not a valid switch for 'git clone'. | 15:54 | ||
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
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| whiteknight | these ASSERT_ARGS macros are absolutely killing my gcc build today | 15:59 | |
| Tene | I just had my wisdom teeth out yesterday, so I spent the rest of the day and part of the night asleep on narcotics, and I had some weird nonsensical dream about implementing lorito. | 16:01 | |
| kid51 | A prophecy, perhaps. | ||
| whiteknight | Tene; that's the normal design process | 16:02 | |
| Tene | lots of data structures and source code that, now that I'm awake and more coherent, don't hold any kind of consistency or sense at all. | ||
| Infinoid | kid51: Hmm, git clone -b exists in git 1.7.1 | 16:03 | |
| kid51 | Infinoid: Perhaps, but I don't have that version. | ||
| One thing I've learned about git: The command-line switches have changed a lot between versions. | 16:04 | ||
| Infinoid tries to find out if it was added recently, renamed, just missing, or what | |||
| kid51 | I think that in the README we should only include examples that are relatively stable across git versions. | 16:05 | |
| Infinoid | 1.6.3.2 does not seem to have an equivalent | 16:06 | |
| So maybe it's reasonable to change it to git clone X; git checkout Y | |||
| kid51 | On Linux, I have what, at least last year, was Debian stable -- and its git version is in the 1.5 range, in which I have to say: git checkout --track -b <newbranch> <origin/newbranch> to track a branch from githum | ||
| Infinoid: I guess duke's objective there was to illustrate how to get just one branch (non-master) at a time. | 16:07 | ||
| Until a few minutes ago, I had never had occasion to try that. | |||
| Infinoid | I think it fetches the whole repo either way, regardless of which branch it ends up delivering to you | ||
| kid51 | whiteknight: Did a completely new checkout of embed_api2 branch on Darwin -- and got same build failures. | ||
| Infinoid: I suspect as much, but I'm not using git's blead. | 16:08 | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: I have a few fixes coming for G++ | 16:09 | |
| kid51 | Is there anyone else around who could try the embed_api2 branch on Darwin? | 16:10 | |
| whiteknight | I don't have darwin, or I would | 16:15 | |
| Tene has no darwin. | 16:18 | ||
| kid51 has to reboot | 16:19 | ||
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| whiteknight | msg bluescreen: I don't think pbc_merge.c has been updated to the new API. I thought we did that. Maybe I forgot or something | 16:25 | |
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| Coke | . | 16:31 | |
| Tene | ! | 16:32 | |
| when is pds anyway? I remember there was a survey of availability... but don't remember noticing a conclusion. | |||
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| Coke | msg whiteknight I get a segfault building your branch on darwin/x86. | 16:43 | |
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| nopaste | "Coke" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "build failure on embed_api2" (25 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26619 | 16:45 | |
| Coke | msg whiteknight nopaste.snit.ch/26619 | ||
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
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| moderator | Parrot 2.10.1 Released | parrot.org | Log: irclog.perlgeek.de/parrot/today | Parrot Developer Summit 2300 UTC today | Please test rakudo with bleeding edge parrot! | 17:16 | |
| kid51 | 2300 UTC is 6:00 pm US EST; 3:00 pm US PST | 17:18 | |
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| dukeleto | kid51++ | 17:23 | |
| is the summit in here or in #ps ? | |||
| kid51 | #parrotsketch | 17:24 | |
| dukeleto | kid51: i agree with you about using git switches, i wil fix the README | 17:25 | |
| kid51: -b doesn't "get one branch at a time", it just checks out a branch other than master by default. It actually isn't that useful. All of history still must be downloaded | |||
| who is invited to the PDS? Parrot users as well? Or only Parrot devs? | 17:26 | ||
| whiteknight | anybody who has an interest in the direction of Parrot's development | 17:29 | |
| we need to set medium- and long-term development priorities, and that certainly affects users | 17:30 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: 1f1054f | dukeleto++ | README: Don't use git switches that only work in newer gits |
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| whiteknight | msg Coke: thanks for the feedback. I'll look into it | ||
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
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| Tene | to see it in local time, just run: date -d '23:00 UTC' | 17:31 | |
| dalek | rrot/embed_api2: 6be2b4a | Whiteknight++ | / (2 files): remove the ASSERT_ARGS stuff, and other things that are borking thebuild. |
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| rrot/embed_api2: 73f662d | Whiteknight++ | / (6 files): some fixes so libparrot builds with g++ |
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| tadzik | hello Parrots | 17:42 | |
| kid51 | tadzik hello | 17:43 | |
| dukeleto | tadzik: wazzup | 17:46 | |
| is everyone getting excited about our PDS? | |||
| tadzik | dukeleto: good, I just got back from Austerlitz | ||
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| dukeleto | what are people hacking on today? | 18:00 | |
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| dukeleto | i guess nothing. | 18:31 | |
| Coke | TT #1848 is easily closable. | 18:33 | |
| seen tadzik? | 18:35 | ||
| aloha | tadzik was last seen in #perl6 24 mins 25 seconds ago saying "(it's quite silent here today, isn't it?)". | ||
| tadzik | Coke: seen, seen | ||
| Coke: lemee see | |||
| Coke | OHAI | ||
| is trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1804 closable? | 18:36 | ||
| dukeleto | Coke: OHAI | ||
| tadzik | Coke: seems so | ||
| dukeleto | Coke: close with a hammer, plz | ||
| dalek | TT #1804 closed by coke++: Parrot out of mem on building Rakudo | 18:41 | |
| TT #1804: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1804 | |||
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| Coke | cotto: if you're going to reject TGE tickets as wontfix, might want to do the same with PGE. | 18:52 | |
| msg cotto: if you're going to reject TGE tickets as wontfix, might want to do the same with PGE. | 18:54 | ||
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
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| dalek | rrot: 5e4c203 | plobsing++ | src/p (2 files): add libdeps support to pbc merge |
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| rrot: 9bec614 | plobsing++ | / (31 files): Merge branch 'master' of github.com:parrot/parrot |
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| whiteknight | blah. updating parrot_debugger is going to be a much larger project than I anticipated | 20:02 | |
| does it even work? | 20:03 | ||
| mikehh | whiteknight: the tests have been disabled and no work has been done on new ones, so I can't even say | 20:06 | |
| whiteknight | ok, thanks | ||
| mikehh | Paulthe Greek was working on it but I think he ran into $work issues | 20:07 | |
| whiteknight | ok | ||
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| plobsing | even if it does "work", it doesn't work in a way that would be considered useful by users. It is a PIR debugger. It would be much more useful if it also supported HLLs. | 20:08 | |
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| plobsing | consider how useful gdb would be if you only had access to assembly | 20:08 | |
| no access to local variables, no source-line-wise stepping, etc | 20:09 | ||
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#1517) fulltest) at 9bec614 - Ubuntu 10.10 i386 (gcc-4.5 with --optimize) | 20:53 | |
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| rfw | oh whiteknight you might want to remove me from contributors on Whiteknight/parrot-linear-algebra lol | 21:00 | |
| whiteknight | ok, if you want | ||
| mikehh | rakudo does not build on latest parrot - Parrot_capture_lex function not defined/missing | 21:06 | |
| whiteknight | ok | ||
| moritz | fixed in rakudo HEAD | 21:17 | |
| mikehh | moritz: yeah - I changed that and it built, testing | 21:21 | |
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| mikehh | rakudo (fedc117) - builds on parrot (679-g9bec614) - make test PASS, make spectest_smolder[(#1518) roast (744caf1)] PASS - Ubuntu 10.10 i386 (gcc-4.5 with --optimize) | 22:10 | |
| t/spec/S02-magicals/pid.rakudo - TODO passed: 1 | |||
| 27,052 ok, 0 failed, 610 todo, 1,856 skipped and 1 unexpectedly succeeded | |||
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| nopaste | "kid51" at 192.168.1.3 pasted "re failure in embed_api2 branch on Darwin: headers differ Linux vs Darwin" (35 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/26708 | 22:26 | |
| kid51 | whiteknight: Can you look at that paste? Thanks. | ||
| Parrot Developer Summit in #parrotsketch in 30 minutes | 22:30 | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: sure. will after dinner | 22:32 | |
| 30 minutes? I thought it was at 8PM | 22:33 | ||
| kid51 | 2300 UTC -> 1800 EST, right? | ||
| plobsing | correct | ||
| kid51 | whiteknight: As per your Nov 20 email on parrot-dev | 22:35 | |
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| whiteknight | kid51: ah right, I had it written down wrong | 22:50 | |
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| whiteknight | I'm going to be a little late. Somebody else is going to have to lead the retrospective portion | 22:53 | |
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| dukeleto | PDS now? | 23:01 | |
| kid51 | PDS now in #parrotsketch | ||
| chromatic | Ha, want a really really cheap generational GC? | 23:22 | |
| Each generation has a single root. | |||
| Each generation consists of everything reachable from that root. | 23:23 | ||
| plobsing | isn't that essentially ref-counting? | ||
| chromatic | Promotion to an older generation *is* assignment, without any need for barriers or special flag flipping. | ||
| You don't have to count references at all. | 23:24 | ||
| You do still have to do a global mark and sweep to catch medium-lived GCables, but you get essentially free garbage-first behavior and you can track more than one generation this way. | |||
| dukeleto | chromatic: have you looked at Rubinius' GC? | 23:28 | |
| chromatic: it is "Immix" | |||
| chromatic: they have 3 generations and 1 large object area, and nothing ever passes between the 3 generations and the large object area | 23:29 | ||
| chromatic | That's a nice way to handle big string contents. | ||
| dukeleto | chromatic: it is a very new algorithm, from 2008 | 23:30 | |
| chromatic: hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/C...e/GC/Immix | 23:31 | ||
| chromatic | thanks, reading now | ||
| dukeleto | chromatic: the original paper is online somewhere, looking for it | 23:32 | |
| chromatic: cot.ag/hoCYk8 | 23:33 | ||
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| lucian | chromatic: dukeleto: codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/ga...ction.html | 23:38 | |
| chromatic | Thanks, will read that too. | 23:39 | |
| whiteknight | lucian++ on the link | 23:40 | |
| lucian | it seems a rather simple setup, and it's been shown in practice to give excellent performance | 23:41 | |
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| chromatic | Which one? | 23:43 | |
| Compact in place? | |||
| whiteknight | I like simple and "excellent performance" | ||
| lucian | chromatic: the hybrid one | ||
| the compact one isn't particularly fast | 23:44 | ||
| whiteknight: you might want to grep the pypy blog for GC | |||
| whiteknight | ok | ||
| chromatic | Doesn't the hybrid approach do copying as well? | ||
| lucian | chromatic: it does, yes | 23:45 | |
| chromatic | but the segregation into multiple generations limits copying | ||
| lucian | but it's relatively little copying since the nursery prunes ephemeral objects | ||
| yep | |||
| chromatic | That's the biggest benefit we'll get from any different GC scheme. | 23:46 | |
| lucian | it's mark&sweep right now, right? | 23:47 | |
| chromatic | Right. | 23:48 | |
| Global M&S. | |||
| lucian | i see | ||
| well, the pypy one is something even I could implement in C given enough time | |||
| chromatic | How much time is "enough time"? | 23:49 | |
| particle | is lucian an army of monkeys with typewriters? | ||
| lucian | particle: heh | 23:50 | |
| chromatic: don't know, i've never done it before | |||
| and it would require free time | |||
| chromatic | How much Python code (or RPython) is required? | ||
| lucian | chromatic: you mean just reusing pypy's? | 23:51 | |
| it shouldn't depend on too much, it's RPython | |||
| chromatic | How many lines of code and how many files? | 23:52 | |
| lucian | but building RPython is tricky, it requires a python interp | ||
| chromatic: i'd have to look | |||