Parrot 7.4.0 "Festive Amazon" | parrot.org/ | Log: irclog.perlgeek.de/parrot | #parrotsketch meeting Fridays 13:30 UTC
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dalek rrot/7.5.0: 24e1724 | rurban++ | / (5 files):
optimize integer mod

for all positive int args use the HW mod insn, and do not call Parrot_util_intval_mod(). This was profiled to be a bottleneck. 4% perf. win in parrot-bench.
13:08
rrot/7.5.0: 941dd9e | rurban++ | / (20 files):
Release 7.5.0 - "Yellow-collared Lovebird"

  "White eye-rings lovebirds, of which Yellow-collared lovebirds are part, are
reportedly less aggressive in comparison to the slightly larger peach-faced lovebird. They are frequently housed in aviaries with other species of their genus, a practice which although can be convenient, and wonderfully aesthetic, may lead to hybridization. This can especially be concerning where other species may not be as locally common e.g. black-cheeked lovebird, and Lilians lovebird." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-collared_lovebird
rrot/7.5.0: 7c58c36 | rurban++ | / (11 files):
[cage] remove executable perms from some testfiles
13:15
rrot/7.5.0: 28b26bf | rurban++ | / (20 files):
Release 7.5.0 - "Yellow-collared Lovebird"

  "White eye-rings lovebirds, of which Yellow-collared lovebirds are part, are
reportedly less aggressive in comparison to the slightly larger peach-faced lovebird. They are frequently housed in aviaries with other species of their genus, a practice which although can be convenient, and wonderfully aesthetic, may lead to hybridization. This can especially be concerning where other species may not be as locally common e.g. black-cheeked lovebird, and Lilians lovebird." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-collared_lovebird
rrot/7.5.0: 2593e64 | rurban++ | / (5 files):
[core] optimize integer mod

for all positive int args use the HW mod insn, and do not call Parrot_util_intval_mod(). This was profiled to be a bottleneck.
14:15
rrot/7.5.0: 1c86dae | rurban++ | / (11 files):
[cage] remove executable perms from some testfiles
rrot/7.5.0: c1fe69f | rurban++ | / (20 files):
Release 7.5.0 - "Yellow-collared Lovebird"

  "White eye-rings lovebirds, of which Yellow-collared lovebirds are part, are
reportedly less aggressive in comparison to the slightly larger peach-faced lovebird. They are frequently housed in aviaries with other species of their genus, a practice which although can be convenient, and wonderfully aesthetic, may lead to hybridization. This can especially be concerning where other species may not be as locally common e.g. black-cheeked lovebird, and Lilians lovebird." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-collared_lovebird
rrot/7.5.0: f9b65ea | rurban++ | / (5 files):
[core] optimize integer mod

for all positive int args use the HW mod insn, and do not call Parrot_util_intval_mod(). This was profiled to be a bottleneck. 4% perf. win in parrot-bench.
14:16
rrot/7.5.0: 62d83bb | rurban++ | / (11 files):
[cage] remove executable perms from some testfiles
rrot/7.5.0: af43af4 | rurban++ | / (20 files):
Release 7.5.0 - "Yellow-collared Lovebird"

  "White eye-rings lovebirds, of which Yellow-collared lovebirds are part, are
reportedly less aggressive in comparison to the slightly larger peach-faced lovebird. They are frequently housed in aviaries with other species of their genus, a practice which although can be convenient, and wonderfully aesthetic, may lead to hybridization. This can especially be concerning where other species may not be as locally common e.g. black-cheeked lovebird, and Lilians lovebird." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-collared_lovebird
rrot/7.5.0: 46799a6 | rurban++ | / (21 files):
Release 7.5.0 - "Yellow-collared Lovebird"

  "White eye-rings lovebirds, of which Yellow-collared lovebirds are part, are
reportedly less aggressive in comparison to the slightly larger peach-faced lovebird. They are frequently housed in aviaries with other species of their genus, a practice which although can be convenient, and wonderfully aesthetic, may lead to hybridization. This can especially be concerning where other species may not be as locally common e.g. black-cheeked lovebird, and Lilians lovebird." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-collared_lovebird
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