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| dalek | sella/harness_refactor: 4107813 | Whiteknight++ | / (8 files): move factory types to better names/namespaces. |
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| sella/harness_refactor: b67cee6 | Whiteknight++ | src/tap_harness/ (2 files): make sure the View displays the total amount of tests and files from all runs |
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| sella/harness_refactor: 175937d | Whiteknight++ | src/tap_harness/View.winxed: cleanups in the View. In the process, find and fix a bug when we're reporting failures |
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| rrot: ffbd137 | petdance++ | / (10 files): Overhauled the splint targets to be more forgiving, and easier to maintain. Added new function annotations. Make integer types match more exactly in a few places. |
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| Coke thought that parrot JFW again on strawberry perl | 00:51 | ||
| Coke tries a fresh install of strawberry | 00:53 | ||
| yup. my strawberry install was horked. getting much further... | 01:17 | ||
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| Coke | it died on the sha1 step. :( | 02:12 | |
| I'll try to debug it later when time permits. | |||
| mikehh | been trying to remove the warning messages from src/pmc/structview.pmc - figgur | 02:15 | |
| f=iggured out where to put the defaults - now to put appropriate error messages | 02:16 | ||
| but I think I'll do that later - needs sleep | 02:17 | ||
| kid51 | mikehh: That would be great. They form a high proportion of all warnings during 'make'. | ||
| mikehh | kid51: yeah, just taking a lot longer than I thought it would | 02:18 | |
| I managed to get a build with no swithch warning messages, and tests passed, but a few other warning messages | 02:19 | ||
| which I want to get ridf of | |||
| hah my typing has seriously deterioted or something | 02:20 | ||
| mikehh must sleep | |||
| kid51 | petdance ping | 02:21 | |
| petdance | yessir | ||
| kid51 | petdance++ on the splint work | 02:22 | |
| petdance | thank you | ||
| are you actually running splint? | |||
| I suspect I'm the only one. | |||
| kid51 | ... but I'm wondering: Is there any way that could be put in a sub-file of its own | ||
| kid51 occasionally wonders whether config/gen/makefiles/root.in could be shortened | |||
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| kid51 | And, to answer your question, no, I'm not running splint. I doubt I'd know how to fix the problems it exposes. | 02:23 | |
| wc -l config/gen/makefiles/root.in 3111 config/gen/makefiles/root.in | 02:24 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: bf51801 | mikehh++ | src/pmc/structview.pmc: add default to all switch statements - first cut at removing warnings have added defalut: - with break need to replace the breaks with exceptions as it never reach there |
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| mikehh | so much for going to sleep, maybe I can do that now | 03:16 | |
| cotto | ~~ | 03:24 | |
| dukeleto | ~~ | 03:28 | |
| bacek_at_work | !~~ | 04:01 | |
| cotto | !!~~ | 04:23 | |
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| dalek | rrot/opsc_llvm: 0e47a3a | bacek++ | / (2 files): Add shortcuts to create few Parrot types. |
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| dalek | rrot/jit_prototype: ff6ba19 | (luben karavelov)++ | t/library/llvm/03-constant.t: more test for generating constants |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: aa6f121 | (luben karavelov)++ | / (2 files): Flesh out LLVM::Constant |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 1c76a45 | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/Constant.pm: Use bit of static typing in LLVM bindings. |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 0e47a3a | bacek++ | / (2 files): Add shortcuts to create few Parrot types. |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 25cdb27 | bacek++ | / (4 files): Merge branch 'opsc_llvm' into jit_prototype |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 8e99372 | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/BasicBlock.pm: Add LLVM::BasicBlock.insert_before(); |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: c220762 | bacek++ | t/jit/test.t: Create llvm function for jitted sub |
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| dalek | rrot/jit_prototype: 989835a | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/Value.pm: Return self from Value.name for simplify chained calls. |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 16a0448 | bacek++ | t/jit/test.t: Handle params/returns |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 34472b3 | bacek++ | compilers/opsc/src/Ops/Trans/JIT.pm: First actual JITting - handle 'goto offset' in LLVM::Trans::JIT. |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 881929c | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/Type.pm: Improve Type::PMC slightly. LLVM doesn't like pointer(void). It should be replaced with pointer(int8()). Which makes sanse but still quite surprise. |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 0729979 | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/Value.pm: Fix typo |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 3a50185 | bacek++ | t/jit/test.t: Add module.verify at the end of "JITting" |
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| dalek | rrot/jit_prototype: 9a5cbee | bacek++ | t/jit/jitted.ops: Add few more ops to enable simple loops. |
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| mikehh | All tests PASS (pre/post-config, make corevm/make coretest, smoke (#12773) fulltest) at 3_2_0-34-gbf51801 - Ubuntu 10.10 i386 (g++-4.5) | 11:32 | |
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| whiteknight | good morning, #parrot | 12:52 | |
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| kid51 | mikehh++ for reducing warnings in 'make' output from ~ 320 to 20. | 13:29 | |
| mikehh | kid51: still working on getting rid of the rest :-} | 13:30 | |
| one of the problems seems to be that with .pmc's, especially with certain macros - line numbers fail to correspond | 13:32 | ||
| moritz | the "fun" of textual macro substitution | 13:33 | |
| mikehh | moritz: yeah | 13:34 | |
| but I keep getting distracted by $work :-{ | 13:35 | ||
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| Coke | msg dukeleto - there are tpf-gsoc lists. is parrot going to use parrot-dev? (which is fine with me) | 15:37 | |
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| whiteknight | I assume we'll just use parrot-dev for GSoC, unless traffic becomes large | 16:05 | |
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| cotto_work | ~~ | 16:26 | |
| moritz | is traffic on parrot-users high enough to warrant a separate list, in retrospect? | 16:27 | |
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| moritz thinks he hasn't subscribed it | 16:27 | ||
| Coke | you mean, is it worth having a separate -users list? certainly not just by traffic, no. | ||
| ... but that wasn't the point of creating the users list. | |||
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| dukeleto | Coke: parrot will use parrot-dev for gsoc stuff, for now | 16:40 | |
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| Coke | I like the idea of the posters that TPF put together. | 16:50 | |
| whiteknight | posters? | 16:51 | |
| PerlJam | Coke: you like the idea of the posters, but not the implementation? :) | ||
| Coke | PerlJam: just trying to avoid bikeshedding discussions. | 17:02 | |
| guess that backfired. | |||
| whiteknight: yes, on the tpf-gsoc* lists, links to pdfs of posters to hang up on college campuses. | |||
| moritz | bikeposter discussions! | ||
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| PerlJam | Coke: I care not the color of the shed. (as long as I don't have to paint it! :) | 17:03 | |
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| cotto_work | I'd appreciate eyeballs on the M0 spec. I'm tired of there not being code and plan on writing some as soon as possible. | 18:59 | |
| cotto_work heads to lunch | |||
| tadzik | o/ | 19:09 | |
| atrodo | cotto_work> I was actually going to try and catch you and talk about m0-spec today | ||
| PerlJam | where's the M0 spec? | 19:10 | |
| atrodo | github.com/parrot/parrot/blob/m0-s...d32_m0.pod | 19:11 | |
| PerlJam | danke | 19:13 | |
| M0 doesn't need to know about GC ... does Lorito not know about GC? (I would assume that GC would be implemented in terms of lorito or some such?) | 19:16 | ||
| perhaps there's just an unnecessary link in my head between "objects" and "garbage collection" | 19:18 | ||
| atrodo | I think that GC moves to a Lorito level of caring | 19:19 | |
| so M0 has no instructions to handle GC is the way I think about it, if my thinking is correct | |||
| dukeleto | PerlJam: M0 will know very little about the GC | 19:21 | |
| PerlJam: but M1 will | |||
| PerlJam | M0 I get ... it's the Lorito part I'm not sure about. | ||
| Lorito == M0 + object model | |||
| dukeleto | PerlJam: not quite | ||
| PerlJam | That's what the doc says: Lorito refers to the combination of M0, a meta-object model and the way that they're used as a foundation for Parrot. | 19:22 | |
| oh, so it says "meta-object model" | |||
| dukeleto | Lorito = \\sum_{i=0}^{\\inf} M_i | ||
| PerlJam | What does that mean? | ||
| dukeleto: oh! | |||
| Well, that's not how I read it :) | 19:23 | ||
| dukeleto | think in terms of a nested onion of languages, starting with M0, then M1 written in terms of M0, ... | ||
| PerlJam | aye, that's how I had thought of it previously, but the M0 spec gave me the impression that Lorito was going to be a specific combination of things including M0. | 19:24 | |
| dukeleto | the term Lorito refers to Parrot rewritten in terms of these languages, instead of C+PASM+PIR | ||
| PerlJam: yes | |||
| Lorito is a hazy concept | |||
| PerlJam | anyway, I'm good now. thanks for clarifying. | ||
| dukeleto | M0 has a spec | ||
| atrodo | Lorito is a lot of hand waving | 19:25 | |
| dukeleto | so we are concentrating on what is in M0 and what is not | ||
| atrodo: yes | |||
| dukeleto concentrates on M0, and actually has not a clue what "Lorito" will look like. But that is fine. | |||
| a MOP and the GC are perhaps the most important things to implement in terms of M0 (i.e. M1 level) | 19:26 | ||
| and no one quite knows if the GC tentacle beast get be disentangled from M0 | |||
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| dukeleto | i imagine we will have a very few extremely low level memory-related ops at M0 that the GC can be built up from | 19:27 | |
| PerlJam | then maybe take out the section that says "These [ops] are too magical..." and instead just say that GC will be built on top of M0, as will object creation/manipulation/destruction. | ||
| dukeleto | PerlJam: that document is a work in progress | ||
| PerlJam: knowing what M0 is not is one of the main ways we are figuring out what M0 is :) | 19:28 | ||
| PerlJam: so that section is important | |||
| whiteknight | I would be extremely hesitant to implement GC in terms of M0. That's needlessly wasteful | 19:43 | |
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| whiteknight | the only thing GC would need to know, or need to be able to be told about, is the storage location for objects. that's the register sert | 19:44 | |
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| besides a handful of ops for that purpose, I wouldn't say that PIR "knows" about GC | 19:45 | ||
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| cotto_work | ~~ | 20:37 | |
| atrodo: I can pay partial attention now if you want to talk about the spec | 20:39 | ||
| atrodo | cotto_work> sure, but I will have to take of soon-ish, but I'll be available again tonight | 20:41 | |
| cotto_work | ok | 20:42 | |
| atrodo: what questions did you have? | 20:44 | ||
| atrodo | cotto_work> I'm staring at the pdd trying to remember | 20:45 | |
| cotto_work | ok. I'll be around. | ||
| atrodo | cotto_work> It seems to me that there's still a lot missing and a lot of details glossed over. That feelings normal, right? | 20:46 | |
| dukeleto | atrodo: yes | 20:47 | |
| marcel_r | allison: Regarding a new pynie implementation: if we're going to write a custom object system, in what level it'll be? PIR? C? | ||
| cotto_work | atrodo: I think so. I don't expect that the spec is complete, but to me the best way to move it forward seems to be to try implememnting it. | ||
| *implementing | 20:48 | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: i would suggest PIR or winxed | 20:49 | |
| marcel_r | dukeleto: Great. | 20:50 | |
| dukeleto | marcel_r: also, parrot has plans to implement a new MOP soon, so we definitely want to hear from pynie devs what they need in a MOP | 20:51 | |
| marcel_r: exactly how objects and inheritance is defined, etc... | |||
| marcel_r: what is allowed at compile-time, what is allowed at run-time, ... | 20:52 | ||
| marcel_r | dukeleto: Well, I'm not an expert, but I feel that if we have hash tables and pointers to subroutines, we can emulate pretty much everything OOP-related. | 20:54 | |
| dukeleto: I'm trying to figure out how to do this in PIR. | |||
| dukeleto: But my approach would need heterogeneous hash tables, and I don't know if there is a PMC like this. | 20:56 | ||
| atrodo | cotto_work> Is there value in trying to rectify my prototype and m0-spec? Or should the focus be on a new prototype? | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: there is a Hash PMC in src/pmc/hash.pmc | ||
| marcel_r: heterogeneous as in the keys can be of different types? | |||
| marcel_r: you can emulate that by storing PMCs in Hash PMCs, probably | 20:57 | ||
| marcel_r | dukeletos: heterogeneous as in the *values* can be of different types. | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: and there is something called OrderedHash PMC as well, for an ordered hash | ||
| marcel_r: sure. same is true | |||
| dukeleto thinks so, anyway | |||
| cotto_work | atrodo: there are some significant differences. I need to look at it again to figure out what'd be best. | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: if not, we can make it true | 20:58 | |
| marcel_r | dukeleto: Awesome. | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: for pointer-ish stuff, there are a few different solutions, depending on whether you want to do your own memory management | ||
| atrodo | cotto_work> right, I've filled in a lot of questions long before any of the m0-spec started | ||
| lucian | marcel_r: the idea is to do it in winxed, yes | 20:59 | |
| dukeleto | marcel_r: ManagedStruct, UnManagedStruct and PtrBuf | ||
| lucian | marcel_r: python allows non-strings as attributes | ||
| dukeleto | marcel_r: PtrBuf is the new hotness, but hasn't been tested as well. Most likely, you should use PtrBuf | ||
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| dukeleto | lucian: where is this plan to use winxed written down? | 21:00 | |
| lucian: is there a new pynie repo ? | |||
| lucian | dukeleto: it's not, really | ||
| dukeleto | lucian: ENOSPEC | ||
| lucian | i haven't had time to work on it, but i will during gsoc | ||
| marcel_r | dukeleto: Perhaps the pointer stuff can be done with the Sub PMC. Not really a pointer, just a way to bind a subroutine to a hash value. | 21:01 | |
| lucian nods | |||
| atrodo | cotto_work> And I took a slightly different approach to answering those questions. Instead of using how parrot does it to answer, I tried to answer with what would be the most efficient (fsdo), flexible, and friendly | 21:03 | |
| (all based on my relatively biased perspective) | |||
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| marcel_r | lucian: So, the idea is to write the object model in Winxed... Is it definitive? Is there some work already done? | ||
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| lucian | marcel_r: no to both | 21:10 | |
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| lucian | marcel_r: we had a lengthy discussion about what we could use to implement it | 21:11 | |
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| lucian | doing it in C is slow, so not a good choice at least for prototyping | 21:12 | |
| 6model isn't ready, and it's appropriateness is dubious | |||
| PIR is annoying, since it's assembly | |||
| winxed is the only working parrot system language | |||
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| marcel_r | lucian: This seems like a good summary of the situation, thanks. | 21:15 | |
| lucian | marcel_r: ideally as much of pynie should be written in python | 21:16 | |
| but at least now, only the compiler can easily be written in python | |||
| marcel_r | lucian: Sure PIR is assembly, but I see some potential on the PMCs. | ||
| lucian | marcel_r: yeah, hash should be enough. but since winxed just compiles to PIR, why not? | ||
| marcel_r | lucian: I'm totally in for the idea of doing as much of the pynie code in Python as possible. Just worried about the adequacy of written some lower-level elements in HLL. | 21:20 | |
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| lucian | marcel_r: i'm not :) | 21:20 | |
| ideally, at some point the object system will be written in python as well | 21:21 | ||
| but that's hard and would take too much time to set up | |||
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| marcel_r | lucian: e.g. If we write object model code in Python, we can't use OOP features, because they depends exactly in the object model. So why do this in Python? | 21:21 | |
| lucian | (it would require writing two compilers) | ||
| marcel_r: it would necessarily be a subset of python | |||
| similar to nqp in scope, i guess | |||
| marcel_r | Indeed, and that's why I don't see the point. If we can't use the useful features of Python, why don't we just write it in PIR? | 21:23 | |
| Or Winxed... | |||
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| lucian_ | marcel_r: sorry, my isp is crap | 21:26 | |
| marcel_r | lucian: No problem, it happens to me too. A lot. | ||
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| dalek | rrot/jit_prototype: 240d755 | bacek++ | / (2 files): Add Type::function for create FunctionType |
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| rrot/jit_prototype: 175b576 | bacek++ | runtime/parrot/library/LLVM/Module.pm: Switch Module to use Type::function |
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| cotto_work | We need to commit some images. GitHub supports diffs between them now. | 22:33 | |
| github.com/cameronmcefee/Image-Dif...673d7cdad8 | 22:36 | ||
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| tadzik | ohwow | 23:02 | |
| bacek_at_work | tadzik, ? | 23:04 | |
| tadzik | bacek_at_work: the image diff thing | ||
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| bacek_at_work | tadzik, yeah, really cool | 23:05 | |
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