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| dalek | rrot: r37335 | jkeenan++ | branches/install_tools (3 files): In Parrot::Install, begin to add documentation for individual subroutines. Subroutines are now explicitly imported so they don't need to be fully qualified. |
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| purl | qualified is the whole module name or? | ||
| wayland76 | kid51: Maybe I should just leave things to you :) | 00:01 | |
| With no svn commit, I can't keep up :) | |||
| cotto | purl, ignore dalek | 00:02 | |
| purl | cotto: i'm not following you... | ||
| cotto | That's the problem. | ||
| wayland76 | purl, what can you do? | 00:05 | |
| purl | wayland76: i haven't a clue | ||
| wayland76 | That sounds about right :) | 00:06 | |
| kid51 | Ah, good evening. Yeah, I got on a roll. But it will give you an idea of how to proceed. | 00:08 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37336 | jkeenan++ | branches/install_tools/config/gen/makefiles/root.in: Let's run the tests of the install tools as part of make manifest_tests (since |
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| kid51 | In particular, inspect tools/dev/install_files.pl. The patch didn't install cleanly, so I had to reconstruct it. | ||
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| kid51 | Am going to dinner soon. You can check out the branch and work from there by submitting patches. I'm AFK this weekend, so there still be plenty for you to do. | 00:09 | |
| wayland76: Does that sound okay? | 00:10 | ||
| wayland76 | fine :) | 00:12 | |
| I'm just trying to resolve the conflicts again now :) | 00:13 | ||
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| wayland76 | purl: seen rurban | 00:59 | |
| purl | rurban was last seen on #parrot 6 hours, 20 minutes and 36 seconds ago, saying: I'd need someone for some ptr casting trouble I have on TT#254. Maybe this is fatal on certain compilers | ||
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| jimmy | purl, forgot qualified | 01:47 | |
| purl | jimmy: i'm not following you... | ||
| jimmy | purl, forget qualified | ||
| purl | jimmy: I forgot qualified | ||
| GeJ | did something change in the make html target recently? I'm seeing a new warning message: | 01:57 | |
| How to reproduce: make realclean; <configure>; make html | |||
| the message: "Failed to process docs/packfile-c.pod." | 01:58 | ||
| jimmy | make html always failed for file changing | 01:59 | |
| GeJ | the way I understand the docs/Makefile, "docs/packfile-c.pod" is generate with the 'all' target. | ||
| So now, one must build parrot first before generating the html. | 02:00 | ||
| I'm asking because I used to do it the other way around, and never noticed this message. | |||
| I'm trying to browse the commit logs, but can't seem to find anything relevant about this. | 02:01 | ||
| jimmy | maybe some .c files had been renamed, | 02:02 | |
| but 'make html' had not been fixed. | 02:03 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37337 | Util++ | trunk/examples (23 files): [examples] Typo corrections |
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| allison | GeJ: docs/packfile-c.pod was just recently added to the html generated docs | 02:07 | |
| jimmy | I always got that failing | ||
| allison | GeJ: make html should probably require parrot to be built already | ||
| GeJ | allison: Ah, ok. I'll update my build script to put html generation after the build. thanks for the heads up. | 02:09 | |
| rg | the docs Makefile has a target to build packfile-c.pod, maybe the html target just needs to depend on it (like the all target)? | 02:10 | |
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| GeJ | heya James | 02:10 | |
| kid51 | good morning Geraud | 02:11 | |
| Util: see trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/438 | 02:16 | ||
| Util | Much thanks for taking the time! I was doubting myself after the fulltest/fulltest_all mixup. | 02:19 | |
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| Util | rg: +1 to that idea. Certainly, parts of parrot need to be built so that `make html` can get at every bit of generated doc, but at leastsome of the built can be delayed/deferred when `html` is all you want to make right now. | 02:38 | |
| mikehh | Util: I somehow missed reading those revisions - I had quite a bit of trouble generating reports for all tests | 02:43 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r37338 | Util++ | trunk/languages/cardinal (9 files): [cardinal] Typo corrections |
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| rrot: r37339 | Util++ | trunk/languages/jako/lib/Jako (4 files): [jako] Typo corrections |
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| rrot: r37340 | Util++ | trunk/languages/lisp (3 files): [lisp] Typo corrections |
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| dalek | rrot: r37341 | Util++ | trunk/languages (8 files): [languages] Typo corrections |
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| dalek | rrot: r37342 | Util++ | trunk/tools (8 files): [tools] Typo corrections |
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| rrot: r37343 | Util++ | trunk/runtime/parrot/library (11 files): [library] Typo corrections |
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| Coke | ~ | 05:32 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37344 | allison++ | trunk (8 files): [cage] Rewrite -r to --run-pbc and use the verbose form in TODO/skip matching. |
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| Tene | ! | 05:46 | |
| Coke | allison: ping | 05:52 | |
| allison | Coke: pong | 05:53 | |
| Coke | allison: is it ok for files in the repo to have multiple copyright statements? | 05:54 | |
| (e.g. all the IMCC files?) | |||
| allison | Coke: in general, no, that is, we're trying to remove them | ||
| Coke | should the copyright test complain about it? | 05:55 | |
| allison | Coke: yes | ||
| Coke | k. | ||
| allison | the tricky part is things like Pod::Simple | ||
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| allison | but, we'll move that out of the repository as soon as we can | 05:55 | |
| Coke | those are already skipped by the test. | 05:56 | |
| allison | Coke: okay, good | ||
| Coke | only failures left are chromatics, and soon to be melvin's. | ||
| allison | Coke: on IMCC, I can see putting in an exception, at least until we contact him | ||
| Coke | allison: they happen to pass now because they do have a PaFO copyright. | 05:57 | |
| Util | I sent email to chromatic on Tuesday, re: copyright on his remaining files. | ||
| allison | Util: ok | ||
| Util: those are all Parrot::Embed, right? | 05:58 | ||
| Util | Right | ||
| allison | Coke: ah, okay | ||
| Util | ext/Parrot-Embed/lib/Parrot/{PMC,Embed,Interpreter}.pm | ||
| allison | in theory, ext/ means "external", and isn't packaged up with the rest of the repository, but I don't remember if Parrot::Embed is included in the tarball. Probably it is. | 05:59 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37345 | coke++ | trunk/tools/dev/mk_language_shell.pl: pass 'make codetest' again. |
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| Coke | we should either remove the parrot foundation copyright on chromatic's and skip them, or remove chromatics and keep them. | 06:03 | |
| it's 2am here. quick way to see how many times a RE matches in a string? | |||
| allison | Coke: definitely keep the parrot foundation copyright | 06:04 | |
| Coke | $count++ while ($str =~ m/foo/g); seems ugly. =-) | ||
| allison | Coke: and legally, there's no problem removing chromatic's copyright (he already retains copyright under the contributor agreement) | 06:05 | |
| Coke: it's just that the module is released on CPAN as well as in the Parrot repository | |||
| Coke | Presumably the copyright statement should match in both places. | 06:06 | |
| allison | Coke: and seems strange to have it appear with different copyright in the two places | ||
| Coke: aye | |||
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| Util | Related (allison, Coke): copyright.t scans {C,Perl,Makefile} source, but not {t,PIR} source. | 06:12 | |
| Is there a reason to omit t/*.t and *.pir files from scanning, or is it just a manpower issue? | |||
| Many of the .t and .pir *do* already have copyright statements, but several hundred do not. | 06:13 | ||
| Coke | hurm. updating the copyright test to be more finicky about IMCC is more effort than I'm goign to expend right now. | ||
| cotto | allison, shouldn't the rsync make target should be removed? | ||
| Coke | Util: t/examples/streams.t is failing for me. | 06:16 | |
| Util | Checking... | ||
| Coke | I suspect allison's change just before yours fubar'd it. | 06:17 | |
| that would make it twice she's done that. =-) | |||
| Util: I don't know why we don't check t and PIR files. | |||
| or really, why we don't just check everything. | 06:18 | ||
| Util | Coke: I have a personal TODO to recode that test to remove the hardcoding by duplicating the PIR codepath in Perl, then checking for matching results. | 06:20 | |
| allison | cotto: yes, remove the rsync target | 06:28 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37346 | cotto++ | trunk (5 files): [makefile] remove the obselete rsync target |
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| cotto | Whoops. That was way more than I intended to commit. | 06:36 | |
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| dalek | rrot: r37347 | Util++ | trunk/t/examples/streams.t: [t] Made streams.t match its source input again |
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| cotto | all better | 06:41 | |
| Util | Coke, it was not allison's doing; I failed to sync the test during a typo batch (r37337). Fixed now. Thanks for spotting it! | 06:42 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37348 | cotto++ | trunk (4 files): [hash] undo accidental commit |
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| Util tries to type something Perlishly witty involving sleep() and alarm(), but fails miserably. | 06:47 | ||
| Night, all. | |||
| purl | g'mogjt | ||
| GeJ | purl: what was that? | 07:13 | |
| purl | gej: no idea | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r37349 | fperrad++ | trunk/tools/dev/mk_inno_language.pl: [inno] add dynext |
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| dalek | rrot: r37350 | allison++ | trunk/t (2 files): [cage] TODO two tests, known failures with lexicals and -r. Patch from Rolf |
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| dalek | rrot: r37351 | fperrad++ | trunk (3 files): [doc] remove languages |
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| cotto | someone who knows python should write a fusil fuzzer for parrot | ||
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| wayland76 | Do any of the parrot tests test whether the -L option works? | 08:30 | |
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| wayland76 | If I'm putting some printfs into parrot, and wanting to print the contents of a struct STRING, is there an easy way to do that? | 09:28 | |
| (or, to phrase it alternately, where is struct STRING declared?) | |||
| Forget the second way I put the question; I'm not sure it'd help | 09:34 | ||
| purl | wayland76, I didn't have anything matching second way i put the question; i'm not sure it'd help | ||
| wayland76 | That might be because I wasn't talking to you | 09:36 | |
| TiMBuS | wayland76, i think you'e looking for pobj.h | ||
| moritz | purl: don't forget yourself | 09:37 | |
| purl | moritz: excuse me? | ||
| TiMBuS | struct parrot_string_t | ||
| wayland76 | Thanks TiMBuS! I'll try that | 09:44 | |
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| wayland76 | It's not helping me, unfortunately. | 10:21 | |
| inline op loadlib(out PMC, in STR) { | |||
| printf("Preparing to load library %s\\n", $2); | |||
| $1 = Parrot_load_lib(interp, $2, NULL); | |||
| } | |||
| This is taken from src/ops/core.ops | 10:22 | ||
| The only line I added is the printf | |||
| Unfortunately, during compilation, it complains that $2 isn't a string (I'll get the exact error later) | |||
| Anyone know how to print a STR? | 10:23 | ||
| TiMBuS | you gotta print the actual string, which is inside the STRING struct as a pointer | 10:26 | |
| its $2->thestring (one sec ill get the actual name) | 10:27 | ||
| strstart | |||
| purl | strstart is going away. | ||
| TiMBuS | never! | 10:28 | |
| wayland76 | Ah, I need -> -- sorry, I was doing . | ||
| :) | |||
| (I haven't done much C in quite a while) | 10:29 | ||
| TiMBuS | yeah it can get you sometimes when it comes to pointers | ||
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| wayland76 | Appears to compile now. Now I just have to see whether it will print anything :) | 10:37 | |
| TiMBuS | you also have to hope its a null terminated string because parrot uses buflen for string size and so doesnt need the trailing \\0 :x | 10:38 | |
| wayland76 | Ouch | 10:39 | |
| Pascal strings :) | 10:40 | ||
| TiMBuS | im only assuming here, it might be ok | ||
| wayland76 | Does Parrot have its own printing function that I can use? | ||
| TiMBuS | Parrot_io_printf | 10:42 | |
| io.ops prints strings as such: Parrot_io_putps(interp, _PIO_STDOUT(interp), s); | 10:43 | ||
| s is a STRING* | |||
| wayland76 | Ok, thanks. I'll try that if I have any more trouble | 10:48 | |
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| wayland76 | ordinary printf worked. Thanks! Now I'm getting somewhere with my debugging :) | 11:13 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37352 | fperrad++ | trunk/tools/dev/gen_makefile.pl: [tools] allows expand_gmake_syntax |
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| wayland76 | I have a question about src/dynext.c In the Parrot_load_lib function, it suggests the alternate possibility of throwing an exception. Is there a reason this isn't done? | 11:48 | |
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| wayland76 | How do I get the Parrot_warn messages to show up? | 12:03 | |
| Oh, put the -w before the filename :) | 12:09 | ||
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| dalek | rrot: r37353 | fperrad++ | trunk/tools/dev/gen_makefile.pl: [tools] fix previous commit r37352 |
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| dalek | rrot: r37354 | coke++ | trunk/runtime/parrot/library/Getopt/Obj.pir: Fix Pod formatting issue {Eric PERCHE}++ |
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| ron | karma | 14:02 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37355 | coke++ | trunk/config/gen/makefiles/root.in: Remove defunct target 'doc_tests'. |
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| kudo: c48d6a3 | pmichaud++ | src/ (2 files): Move ucfirst, lcfirst, chop, and fmt into settings. (RT #63796, cspencer++) modifications. |
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| purl | modifications are picked up all the time | ||
| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bejbvm | ||
| dalek | kudo: 087e299 | pmichaud++ | docs/spectest-progress.csv: spectest-progress.csv update: 317 files, 7153 passing, 0 failing |
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| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bejbv8 | ||
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| pmichaud | purl, no modifications is <reply> | 14:54 | |
| purl | OK, pmichaud. | ||
| Coke | modifications? | 15:00 | |
| purl | modifications are picked up all the time | ||
| Coke | pmichaud: you need "no," | ||
| korshak | =) | ||
| maybe just "forget"? | |||
| pmichaud | purl: no, modifications is <reply> | 15:01 | |
| purl | OK, pmichaud. | ||
| Coke | korshak: if you forget, he can relearn another factoid for that slot later. | ||
| if you use this trick, the slot is blocked. | |||
| korshak | ah, yep | ||
| but somebody can define new factoid to "modifications" again anyway | 15:02 | ||
| pmichaud | but not inadvertently. | ||
| modifications is baloney | |||
| modifications? | |||
| :-) | |||
| korshak | purl, modifications? | ||
| purl | i haven't a clue, korshak | ||
| korshak | hehe | ||
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| pmichaud | Coke: when you moved various languages to googlecode, did you try preserving the history at all or just move the latest version? | 15:39 | |
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| Whiteknight | pmichaud, ping | 17:07 | |
| pmichaud | Whiteknight: pong | 17:08 | |
| Whiteknight | I've got a PCT question for you, if you have time | ||
| What's the status of lexical variables in interactive mode? Is that still an unresolved problem? | 17:09 | ||
| pmichaud | yes, still unresolved. | ||
| in the general case it's a fairly difficult problem, because parrot lexicals are tied to subs. | 17:10 | ||
| Whiteknight | Okay. that's what I figured. I just transitioned our compiler to use all lexical variables and now interactive mode is completely borked | ||
| pmichaud | but pct should probably come up with some way of solving the general case. | 17:11 | |
| Whiteknight | I had a idea where TOP($/, "close") would query the current lexpad, and export all the variable names/values to a global hash somewhere | ||
| but it seems like an awfully hackish solution to me | |||
| pmichaud | ...and it's also a problem because that's compile-time, not runtime. | ||
| but yes, I see the general idea. | 17:12 | ||
| Whiteknight | Well, TOP() would call a run-time handler to manage the exports, or something. I haven't fleshed it all out yet | ||
| pmichaud | it really feels like it ought to be handled somewhere other than the parser, though. | ||
| Whiteknight | What if the LexPad PMC had some kind of 'export'() method to return a hash of all its current name/value pairs? | 17:13 | |
| pmichaud | my "best" idea thus far has been to have the interactive mode keep track of each sub that gets generated, and attach subsequent lines as inner scopes to the one previously executed. | 17:14 | |
| well, the LexPad PMC is effectively a hash already -- we should be able to just iterate over it somehow. (But currently that doesn't work.) | |||
| Whiteknight | what doesn't work for it, string keying? | 17:15 | |
| because that would be a trivial thing to add methinks | |||
| pmichaud | I looked at it once before but couldn't figure out the iterator part. | ||
| RT #40156 is a related ticket. | 17:16 | ||
| Whiteknight | Well, I'm going to start looking at this since I'm butting up against it now. I'll pass any ideas through you | ||
| PerlJam | what causes class defs to hang around on subsequent lines in interactive mode? | ||
| pmichaud | they aren't lexical in Rakudo yet. | ||
| PerlJam | ah, of course :) | ||
| pmichaud | package variables ("our") also work fine. | 17:17 | |
| PerlJam | do they? | ||
| pmichaud | well, you have to redeclare them on each input line, but they retain their value. | ||
| our $x = 3; | |||
| Whiteknight | yeah, the "global" keyword in M does the same thing, I'll probably implement that next to get around this. | ||
| pmichaud | our $x; $x.say; # "3\\n" | ||
| PerlJam | if you could just hoist lexicals up to a scope that surrounds the entire interactive session ... | 17:18 | |
| pmichaud | that requires being able to know the list of lexicals | 17:19 | |
| Whiteknight | PerlJam, but then the parser would need to know if it was in interactive mode or not? | ||
| PerlJam | or just put them in a particular scope to begin with. | ||
| pmichaud | there's not an easy way to iterate a lexpad, though. I haven't thought of trying to iterate a lexinfo, though. | ||
| Whiteknight | and also know whether it was in the topmost scope, or in a nested scope | ||
| pmichaud | we might be able to get the list of lexicals from a lexinfo. | ||
| anyway, as was briefly discussed at PDS last november, I'd really like to see the internal implementation of Parrot lexicals changed. | 17:20 | ||
| Whiteknight | really? what changes you have in mind? | ||
| pmichaud | we could do a lot better with prototype-based lexpads instead of the lexpad/lexinfo dichotomy | ||
| consider the Perl 6: my Int $a; my Str $b is context<rw> = 5; | 17:22 | ||
| currently we have to generate code to attach the type constraints and properties to each lexical as it is created | |||
| it would be much better if those constraints and properties were part of the block's "prototype lexpad", and we just clone that lexpad when we need a new one for a block invocation | |||
| afk for a while # lunch | 17:26 | ||
| Coke | pmichaud: I answered that question in trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/LeaveTheNest, but it seems to have been edited away. | ||
| trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/LeaveT...?version=2 //when partcl left | 17:27 | ||
| pmichaud: (we lost our history) | |||
| pmichaud | okay, thanks. I think I'll do the same for pynie. | 17:28 | |
| but, after lunch. | |||
| the history is still in the parrot repo if anyone wants/needs it. | |||
| Infinoid | oh whoa, I'm mentioned on LeaveTheNest. Go me | 17:31 | |
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| Coke | pmichaud: it would be nice if someone from rakudo added a pointer there on your trick to get the version of parrot you want for rakudo. | 17:35 | |
| I'm planning on eventually making partcl emulate your work there. | |||
| Whiteknight | makefile(23) : fatal error U1033: syntax error : '=' unexpected Stop. | 17:56 | |
| anybody have any idea why I would be getting this error when I try to make? | 17:57 | ||
| Infinoid | Which platform? | 17:58 | |
| purl | I'm running on OS/2 on an Atari, can you help? | ||
| cotto | purl wins | 17:59 | |
| purl | MENTALITY! | ||
| Whiteknight | WinVista 32 | ||
| Infinoid | purl: only if the Atari is really an emulator running on a TI calculator. | ||
| purl | OK, Infinoid. | ||
| Infinoid | Whiteknight: random guess, nmake requires a space between the target name and the colon, and the Makefile didn't have one | 18:00 | |
| or some other similar spacing issue | |||
| (is it nmake?) | 18:01 | ||
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| Whiteknight | yeah, it's nmake | 18:03 | |
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| Whiteknight | actually, I'm using strawberry perl | 18:03 | |
| no nevermind, it is nmake | |||
| Infinoid | all those :='s were ='s until recently, maybe nmake doesn't understand them. | ||
| particle1 | i don't believe nmake requires a space | 18:04 | |
| nmake doesn't understand := | |||
| i thought with strawberry, you would use mingw32-make, not nmake | |||
| *should use | |||
| Infinoid | r36940 looks suspicious | 18:05 | |
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| Whiteknight_ | Okay, I switched over to mingw32-make and it's working fine | 18:06 | |
| nmake definitely doesn't like that makefile | |||
| particle1 | nope. next time read the output of configure :P | ||
| Infinoid | root.in is apparently edited appropriate for the msvc-config case but not the mingw case | ||
| s/appropriate/appropriately/ | |||
| Whiteknight_ | the output of configure is for losers. I don't need no stinking output of configure | 18:08 | |
| particle1 | is that why you're such a winner, failing to build parrot? | 18:09 | |
| Whiteknight_ | one of many reasons :) | ||
| particle1 | i like visiting #parrot and keeping people feeling good about themselves, and motivated | ||
| Whiteknight_ | particle1++ | ||
| Coke | ever did see an answer to why we have := at all. | 18:13 | |
| *never | |||
| Infinoid | It might shave half a second off the build process. | 18:17 | |
| Whiteknight | it's a half-second that you're never getting back! | ||
| Infinoid | Refunds are available but only if you have a receipt. | ||
| Coke | there are better places to shave seconds off the build process that probably won't involve breaking nmake. | 18:51 | |
| NotFound | Breaking it you save the time of the complete build process | 18:53 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37356 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/tools/pbc_checker.cpp: [examples] hex dump fp numbers in pbc_checker |
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| that custom Configure.pl also knows how to build Parrot (actually -- it just calls another script to do it) | |||
| dalek | rrot: r37357 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/tools/pbc_checker.cpp: [examples] fix directory format reading and add some more pseudoxml tags in pbc_checker |
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| purl | relocating is much nicer than killing them | ||
| Coke | pmichaud: just that text with perhaps a link to the latest version in your repo would be spif. | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37358 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/tools/pbc_checker.cpp: [examples] fix again directory format reading in pbc_checker |
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| rrot: r37359 | fperrad++ | trunk/examples/languages/abc (4 files): [abc] re-run mk_language_shell.pl |
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| dalek | rrot: r37361 | tene++ | trunk/docs/user/pir/exceptions.pod: The start of exceptions user docs. |
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| pmichaud | Coke: added a note to the LeavingTheNest page | 20:02 | |
| dalek | tracwiki: v12 | pmichaud++ | LeaveTheNest | 20:05 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/LeaveT...ction=diff | |||
| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bejdjz | ||
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 213.96.228.50 pasted "Encoding not stored in obc" (35 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/15868 | 20:08 | |
| NotFound | Ugh, obc -> pbc | 20:09 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37362 | fperrad++ | trunk (8 files): [befunge] re-run mk_language_shell.pl |
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| Coke | t/codingstd/copyright.t is broken again if someone wants to fix it. | 20:20 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37363 | NotFound++ | trunk/examples/tools/pbc_checker.cpp: [examples] pbc_checker: cleaner dump of bytecode segment |
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| Coke | I just noticed that example code is in C++. | 20:29 | |
| rurban | NotFound++ that is yet. yeah | ||
| NotFound | Coke: I managed to insert it silently at night ;) | 20:30 | |
| rurban | NotFound: did you also found the specials? this explains the debug section | 20:31 | |
| NotFound | rurban: I think that at the current release and after pdd13 study, there are no alignment problems. | 20:32 | |
| rurban | there are on 64bit reading 32. see my patch at TT#254 | ||
| NotFound | Just remains inconsistencies in segment header usage, and unimplemented things. | 20:33 | |
| rurban: that is not a problem in the pbc format, just in the converting code. | |||
| rurban | yes, just the reader. writers are fine imho | ||
| NotFound | rurban: Did you see my correction on your fix? | 20:34 | |
| rurban | the freeze/thaw section is unfortunate, but this is not specified | ||
| not yet, busy moving back home tommorrow | |||
| NotFound | rurban: with a few changes, it builds fine in c++ and without warnings in c | 20:35 | |
| In gcc, at least | |||
| rurban | no warnings, great! I did it before also in my very first attempts, but had no time yet | ||
| BTW: 64bit big-endian also needs the same int casts. need rg to test | 20:36 | ||
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| rg | test what? sorry haven't had much time to work through things | 20:36 | |
| rurban | rg: can you test this trac.parrot.org/parrot/attachment/...it-3.patch with integer_2.pbc | 20:37 | |
| shorten | rurban's url is at xrl.us/bejdo7 | ||
| rurban | pbc_dump t/native/integer_2.pbc | ||
| I suspect you get a coredump on Parrot_hash_thaw | 20:38 | ||
| rg | i was about to try doughera's patch from TT #364 however to be sure i tried to build parrot without -xmemalign and it just worked | ||
| rurban | oh, good! | ||
| rg | i'm running a smolder right now | ||
| rurban | but maybe it was just luck. | ||
| rg | maybe, i don't know. it makes it hard to know if a patch actually does something | 20:39 | |
| the patch you just posted is next on my list | |||
| NotFound | rurban: Have you seen nopaste.snit.ch/15868 ? | 20:40 | |
| rurban | very good test. we need to add this to the native_pbc tests right? | 20:41 | |
| and a ticket of course :) | 20:42 | ||
| NotFound | I'd like to talk about that with allison first, we may need to set a milestone | ||
| dalek | rkdown: d9bff5a | (Francois Perrad)++ | config/makefiles/root.in: re-run mk_language_shell.pl |
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| shorten | dalek's url is at xrl.us/bejdqk | ||
| rurban | do have an idea where it got lost? | 20:43 | |
| NotFound | rurban: is just not written in the pbc | ||
| pdd13 is wrong/unimplemented | |||
| rurban | good, a testcase to work against | ||
| where are our other encoding tests btw? | 20:44 | ||
| charsets ditto | 20:45 | ||
| rg | isn't there a kinda big rewrite coming? | ||
| rurban | t/op/string.t is not too good for all the missing charset and encoding tests. maybe we should add t/op/string_enc.t | 20:46 | |
| NotFound | Maybe we must wait for the string reimplementation | 20:47 | |
| rurban | charset test are in t/op/string_cs.t but pbc persistency is missing | 20:48 | |
| NotFound | Or maybe I must do another atempt of my proposal of dropping charsets and treat all as encodings of unicode. | ||
| cotto | NotFound, strings are on the roadmap for 1.2 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37364 | fperrad++ | trunk/tools/dev/mk_language_shell.pl: [install] fix libpath for mk_inno_language.pl |
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| rurban | not everybody uses unicode. charsets are useful in lower lands | ||
| NotFound | rurban: unicode is universal | ||
| All charsets can be explained as encodings | 20:50 | ||
| rurban | Sure. But I like to use fixed_8 encoding | ||
| cygwin has no unicode support in some apis | |||
| NotFound | unicode fixed_8 is latin-1 | ||
| rurban | in most APIs even | ||
| NotFound | rurban: *we* support unicode. Talking with the os is our work. | 20:51 | |
| rurban | lots of work, yes. ucs2 path api is missing for me e.g. | 20:52 | |
| I have a perl5 patch in the works, parrot later | |||
| dalek | rrot: r37365 | fperrad++ | trunk/docs/compiler_faq.pod: [pod] fix usage of .tailcall |
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| rurban | remember jimmy's library.c problem? | ||
| NotFound | rurban: I'm not saying that we must add full support for all encodings. Just that we can do the same we do now by treating all charsets as encodings, instead of having separated charset and encoding. | ||
| rurban | I have no opinion on that | 20:54 | |
| NotFound | I'm the only one with that opinion, unfortunately :D | 20:55 | |
| moritz | NotFound: not quite. I have a different opinion, and we've discussed it previously at least twice | ||
| NotFound | moritz: yes, someone have not opinion, others are agains, I'm the only in favour | 20:56 | |
| rurban | maybe treat that internally unified and provide the seperation externally | ||
| that would lead to much simplier implementation and format | 20:57 | ||
| moritz | and much less general behaviour | ||
| rurban | if he writes it that to please you. externally we should support charsets | ||
| or provide a pir library for charsets | 20:58 | ||
| ... many libraries for all charsets | |||
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| NotFound | That is exactly the reason for my point. Trating all iso-8859 variants as different charsets is a nightmare. | 21:02 | |
| rurban | yes, and stupid to link as c code to core | 21:03 | |
| NotFound | Treating them as unicode encodings is doable. | ||
| rurban | but then icu is required. now its optional | 21:05 | |
| icu is big and hard to build | |||
| NotFound | icu is required *now* for any realistic usage. | ||
| rurban | on mingw+msvc I have no icu now | ||
| NotFound | rurban: Have you done realistic usage with text in foreign languages? | 21:06 | |
| rurban | for sure not | ||
| demerque brings up turkish then | |||
| NotFound | Actually we do just some conversions between iso-8859-1 and unicode utf8, and even for that mininal work we need workarounds. | 21:08 | |
| rurban | and unicode decompose is NYI. RT #59696 | 21:09 | |
| NotFound | Well, for 1.0 I think all we can do is fix pdd13 to explain that the encoding field is a proposal, currently unimplemented. | 21:12 | |
| Or just delete it. | |||
| rurban | deleting please not. | 21:13 | |
| NotFound | Is not a big task to add it again when implemented. | 21:14 | |
| rurban | rather implement it to fix that annoying bug | ||
| wouldn't be too hard I guess | |||
| NotFound | Do you think we can implement and test it in time for 1.0? | 21:15 | |
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| rurban | It will have to stay deleted than until 1.6 | 21:15 | |
| rather ignore it and either implement it or deprecate it properly | 21:16 | ||
| NotFound | Deprecate what? A failure to implement something? | 21:17 | |
| rurban | the encoding field | ||
| no, the charset field you meant, right? | |||
| NotFound | We can't deprecate a thing that does not exist. | ||
| rurban | it exists. it is just 0 | ||
| NotFound | No, charset exists and is used. encoding does not exist, is just a line in pdd13 | 21:18 | |
| Is not written, is not readed. | |||
| rurban | yes, I see. | ||
| Whiteknight | does NQP have any support for hashes? | 21:19 | |
| rurban | good argukment for idea to use encodings for that slot then :) | ||
| NotFound | I think that what it actually does is use the prefered encoding for the charset, but I don't looked at the source yet. | 21:20 | |
| rurban | BTW: I'm testing your revised tt254 -3 patch now and commit it. looks good for now | ||
| NotFound | rurban: ok | ||
| rurban | don't we have a string API to make a string with given charset AND encoding?? | 21:21 | |
| only encoding_lookup_index(encoding) ? | 21:22 | ||
| NotFound | rurban: yes, but if we don't have a field for the encoding, we have no option. | ||
| rurban | requires a PBC_COMPAT change. better now than later :) | ||
| aargh, allison disabled my tests again! | 21:23 | ||
| NotFound | Is a shame I don't pay enough attention to that thing last week. | ||
| rurban | I thhink I will give up soon. | 21:24 | |
| NotFound | I'll try a fix and see if it does not broke too much things. | 21:25 | |
| rurban | Looks like some politicians without any idea of the consequences made a useful deprecation commitment, but then paid no attention to the consequences. And then gave no support to the implementors. opsrenumber must not used post 1.0 but instead the native_pbc tests and the comments about the problem where removed. sigh | 21:39 | |
| oops, orry. I'm really confued. it is actually implemented. sorry | 21:40 | ||
| nopaste | "NotFound" at 213.96.228.50 pasted "Patch: add missing encoding field in constant string in pbc" (82 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/15870 | ||
| rurban | NotFound: not good. you must increment PBC_COMPAT also to 3.39 | 21:41 | |
| NotFound | rurban: is just a test | ||
| rg | btw did you guys fix the extra padding with 64bit? | 21:42 | |
| rurban | yes | ||
| just testing | 21:43 | ||
| rg | great. thanks. | ||
| rurban | trac.parrot.org/parrot/attachment/...it-3.patch is the latest fix, but for sparc64 I have one more | ||
| NotFound | rg: I'm not sure if we fixed something or just managed to understand and correct the docs %-) | ||
| shorten | rurban's url is at xrl.us/bejdo7 | ||
| rurban | I've fixed two things for sure | ||
| and notfound helped to compile it without warnings | 21:44 | ||
| rg | ok, here's the smolder showing no more need for -xmemalign: smolder.plusthree.com/app/public_pr...ails/18938 | ||
| shorten | rg's url is at xrl.us/bejd25 | ||
| NotFound | rurban: but that was in the read code, not in alignments in the pbc, it isn't? | ||
| rurban | yes. just the reader was broken. | ||
| the alignment was just misunderstanding | 21:45 | ||
| not alignment: the missing 16byte for 64bit | |||
| NotFound | And pitfalls in the docs | ||
| rg | huh? i'm referring to those: | 21:46 | |
| if (pbc_version <= 0x0325 && opcode_size == 8) | |||
| pbcfile.ignore(16); | |||
| rurban | yes, this was understanding | ||
| NotFound | Not so bad, just a few errors in make test | ||
| Will try again after a realclean | 21:47 | ||
| rurban | s/this was understanding/this was misunderstanding/ | ||
| jonathan | pbc_version? | 21:48 | |
| purl | it has been said that pbc_version is a hope that in the future things change | ||
| NotFound | rg: this code it was just compensating for lack of fields or misinterpretation of his size. | ||
| rg | so since we're at 0x326 and it's working means it's been fixed, right? | ||
| NotFound | rg: I'm almost sure that now pbc_checker matches what the parrot code does, and read pbcs right. | 21:49 | |
| GeJ | Good morning everyone | 21:52 | |
| NotFound | All that remains is fix pdd13 to reflect reality | ||
| jonathan | NotFound: What aspect of PDD13? | 21:53 | |
| There are a few ways in which reality needs to approach the PDD rather than vice versa... | |||
| NotFound | jonathan: TT #346 | ||
| jonathan: TT #436 | |||
| 346 was my typo | |||
| jonathan: both things. pdd13 must also document current practice | 21:54 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r37366 | rurban++ | trunk/src (2 files): [core] fix TT#254 64bit failing to read 32bit pbc - cast Parrot_Int4 in fetch_op_[bl]e_4 to fix signedness This strategy still uses nativeptr stepping (fast) and not the more general stepping in bytes (slow but easier to understand). It might introduce a new 'cast increases required alignment' warning, but not on gcc and msvc, and it is safe to use. |
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| NotFound | After a realclean, all test pass with the encoding patch. | 22:02 | |
| rurban | In the meantime you have to merge it :) | 22:06 | |
| NotFound | rurban: The value for pbc version is in some source file or is extracted from PBC_COMPAT? | 22:07 | |
| rurban | just PBC_COMPAT | ||
| rg++ for testing andys patch | 22:08 | ||
| NotFound++ for fixing my cast warnings | |||
| rg | well i didn't really get to test it :-/ | 22:09 | |
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| rurban | Now I can sleep well, good | 22:09 | |
| NotFound | Building with c++ helps cleaning the code a lot. | ||
| rurban | rg: contra testing is also a test | ||
| rg | rurban: the revision you just committed is the patch you wanted me to test? | ||
| rurban | NotFound: --cc=g++ ? | ||
| rg: yes current svn should be fine now. | 22:10 | ||
| just the tests have been disabled | |||
| rg | so i'll just svn up and rebuild | ||
| NotFound | rurban: yes, I don't think nobody else do it with other compiler. | ||
| rg | i know, allison disabled the tests again. that doesn't mean i can't run them ;) | ||
| nopaste | "rurban" at 93.210.229.135 pasted "enable_pbc_tests.patch" (97 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/15871 | 22:11 | |
| rurban | to make it easier | ||
| NotFound | rurban: ah, you mean the options used? -cc=g++ --cxx=g++ --ld=g++ --link=g++ | ||
| rg | thanks. but leave them disabled for the release to keep the others happy. | 22:12 | |
| rurban | that's the trick! good | ||
| maybe that deserves a xconf/samples entry | |||
| NotFound | If we make the change for the encoding field, all native_pbc must be regenerated. | 22:13 | |
| rurban | rg: sure | ||
| NotFound: I have no time for 2 days, but can do that on sunday. tests are skipped anyway | |||
| The main thing is: pbcs are now portable again! | 22:14 | ||
| even if we have no test coverage to prove it | |||
| NotFound | I'll create a ticket with a clean version of the patch and my test case, and hope allison read it soon. | ||
| rurban | oops. too eraly. still some failures on one of my tests... | 22:15 | |
| NotFound | rurban: Alignment related, or floating point? | 22:16 | |
| rurban | alignment or such. | 22:17 | |
| this definitely worked yesterday and a few moments ago | |||
| src/packfile.c:1029: warning: cast discards qualifiers from pointer target type | 22:18 | ||
| NotFound | rurban: In a TRACE? Don't worry, I'll fix that easily. | 22:22 | |
| rurban | I was just trying svn up; svn revert -R . on 64bit | 22:23 | |
| with the enabled tests, and the 32bit tests failed again | |||
| anyway, encodings are more important than portability | 22:24 | ||
| NotFound: can you also the testcase and the PBC_COMPAT change and create ticket? it's definitely pre-1.0 material | 22:28 | ||
| *add* the test | |||
| rg | rurban++ bytecode portability is working (tested on amd64) :))) | ||
| rurban | good. | 22:29 | |
| NotFound | rurban: What test fails for yiou? | ||
| rg | the solaris is slooooow, remember ;) | ||
| rurban | my amd64 testmachine is gone into nirvana in bwetween. its in poland somewhere | ||
| NotFound | Slowlaris, some people call it ;) | 22:30 | |
| rurban | well, my solaris on intel is superfast | 22:31 | |
| and the latest UltraSparc with ~1GHz is fast also | |||
| but rg only has a ~350KHz, don't you? | 22:32 | ||
| Ƥh MHz | |||
| ok, confirmed, now it works on amd64 | |||
| rg | well 440MHz, but that's not so much better ;) | 22:33 | |
| rurban | 440 but much better caching strategy they say. | ||
| Good for heavily loaded servers, not for building parrot :) | 22:34 | ||
| NotFound | Build parrot on a heavily loaded server, then ;) | ||
| rurban | parallize the build | 22:35 | |
| -j8 | |||
| rg | it's only single cpu, too | ||
| rurban | now that is crippled indeed | ||
| rg | that thing is like 8-10 years old (i don't remember exactly) | ||
| rurban | hmm, I get files like .pod_examinable_oreilly_summary_malformed.sto | 22:36 | |
| maybe I can fix bignum now | 22:37 | ||
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| rurban | I forgot the new op to load a language pbc | 22:54 | |
| rg | ahem ... something seems to still be wrong with the native_pbc/number.t | 22:56 | |
| rurban | good, which converter? | ||
| Not all codepaths are tested and I want to mark that in the test and code | 22:57 | ||
| rg | _2 -> _6 but also the test succeeded even though running it with parrot just outputs junk | ||
| rurban | junk or 0 (zeros) | 22:58 | |
| rg | zeroes and 3.04813800201757e-319 last | ||
| rurban | reading 12byte should be disabled. I marked it as untested. will change to tested nok then :) | 22:59 | |
| rg | works on amd64 | ||
| failed on sparc64 | |||
| but what worries me more is that number.t didn't catch it | 23:00 | ||
| rurban | its a todo test, yet untested | ||
| 12_le 1 1 0 0 ? => 12_le 1 1 0 0 0 | |||
| see, 12_le has the most failures | 23:01 | ||
| there are still some more of those ? tests | |||
| rg | i thought i had enabled them all. i guess i missed that | ||
| rurban | what about the other 16_le tests? can I put some ? to 1 | 23:02 | |
| 16_be sorry | |||
| rg | oh the test matrix is not a comment | ||
| i did miss that | |||
| rurban | I have two, first the code, and below the comment | ||
| removed the comment now. good point | 23:03 | ||
| NotFound | I think the encoding thing is unfixable now :( | ||
| rurban | oh, bad. so perl6 will have no persistant encoding support | 23:04 | |
| NotFound | I'll take a look at imcc before giving up, though. | ||
| rurban | They still have their source to note down their encoding though. They are not used compiled files anyway | 23:05 | |
| rg | ok, so to test all pbc files on amd64 i'll have to put all 1s in the 16_le column, right? | ||
| rurban | no. just run it and report sucees if it says so :) | ||
| the ? is todo and 0 is known to fail (to avoid coredumps) | |||
| better is to run it with perl t/native_pbc/number.t not prove | 23:06 | ||
| rg | but there is a 0 in that column, so the test wouldn't be run | ||
| rurban | sure, because this dumps ocre or is nyi | ||
| rg | i've just put a 1 and it's still all ok | 23:07 | |
| rurban | now no test should dump core anymore, just return invalid numbers maybe. | ||
| good marking this as done now. | |||
| rg | also, the 16_be is all ? (except native of course) and i'm not getting any unexpected passes :( | ||
| rurban | 8_le 12_le 16_le 8_be 16_be | 23:08 | |
| 8_le 1 1 1 1 1 | |||
| 12_le 1 1 0 0 0 | |||
| 16_le 0 0 1 ? 1 | |||
| 8_be 1 1 ? 1 1 | |||
| 16_be 1 1 1 ? 1 | |||
| rg | changing that to all 1s doesn't make a difference. I don't think I'm using that correctly | 23:10 | |
| rurban | what does the report say? perl t/native_pbc/number.t | 23:12 | |
| if there are skips they are reported as such. | |||
| rg | it looks like it thinks it's 8_be? how could that be? | ||
| rurban | 16_be is --floatval="long double" | 23:13 | |
| 8byte double only | |||
| rg | ah, so i *am* not using it correctly ;) | ||
| rurban | just trust the tests | ||
| NotFound | imcc and Parrot_str_unescape are broken regarding encodings | 23:14 | |
| rurban | imcc sounds hard | ||
| rg | well the tests are not noticing that my sparc64 parrot cannot read number_2.pbc | ||
| rurban | the zero there is ignored? | 23:15 | |
| there should be a skip 12_le=>8_be not yet implemented | 23:16 | ||
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| rurban | wait, cvt_num12_num8_le is implemented and should work imho, just untested | 23:18 | |
| rg | it would be cvt_num12_num8_be | ||
| rurban | nope, this is reverse. | 23:19 | |
| rg | ok 2 # SKIP 12_le=>8_be not yet implemented | ||
| rurban | very confusing. melvin invented that | ||
| good, but you can set that to ? or 1 and test that | 23:20 | ||
| or just ./parrot t/native_pbc/number_2.pbc | |||
| rg | yes, that's how i noticed that i expected it to fail in the first place. | ||
| rurban | Hmm, so the endianizer needs adjustment there | 23:21 | |
| dalek | rrot: r37367 | pmichaud++ | trunk (5 files): [pynie]: Remove pynie from parrot repository, now hosted at pynie.googlecode.com |
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| rg | i'm still a little confused. what's the difference between 32bit sparc (number_3.pbc) and 64bit sparc (number_6.pbc)? | 23:23 | |
| rurban | not much regarding numbers, just the ops are larger | 23:25 | |
| for consistency I kept the same names | |||
| and maybe some other error will crop up. | 23:26 | ||
| rg | so i should probably also build a parrot with --floatval="long double" | ||
| PerlJam | random question: Are all of those ops that come up as experimental during a build going to be in 1.0? | ||
| rurban | yes, that's what you skipped with --noconf | ||
| PerlJam: the plan is to remove all | 23:27 | ||
| rg | rurban: i think that plan was changed and they've just been marked as :deprecated | ||
| rurban | ok, good for me | ||
| rg | you think? they will probably be removed shortly after the release (if someone still feels compelled to actually do it ;P) | 23:30 | |
| notfound: so do we have to expect another PBC_COMPAT increase from you? | 23:31 | ||
| NotFound | rg: not sure yet | ||
| rurban | I think he will fail | ||
| NotFound: Just joking :) | 23:33 | ||
| NotFound | I know | 23:39 | |
| rurban | BTW: where are you from, NotFound? | 23:40 | |
| NotFound | Galicia, Spain | ||
| rurban | Ah, good waves there | 23:41 | |
| NotFound | Santiago de Compostela | ||
| rurban | Not so good waves :) | ||
| NotFound | I hope not :D | ||
| Very big tsunami :D | |||
| rurban | This winter they had 20m waves. The most dangerous bigwaves worldwide | 23:42 | |
| My biggest was 5m | |||
| NotFound | I don't surf | ||
| rurban | And I'll never do that again | ||
| Just warning you. Very stupid sport | |||
| rg | rurban: i'm sorry but i can't really wrap my head around the arch->file->test number correlations | 23:43 | |
| rurban | perl t/native_pbc/number.t is not good enough? | 23:44 | |
| the number is the size in bytes. for number.t it's the floatvalsize, for integer.t it's the intvalsize | |||
| 16_be is number_7.pbc | 23:45 | ||
| 16_le is _5 | |||
| rg | i don't think we even have that file (_7) | ||
| rurban | yes, not yet, sorry | ||
| you can add it and add the test and testmatrix entries | 23:46 | ||
| I also added _8 for short float, since I have that patch finished also | 23:47 | ||
| But I have no aix nor mips long double. this is know to be problematic as I saw in the gcc sources | 23:48 | ||
| rg | perl t/native_pbc/number.t is pretty much the same as prove -v t/native_pbc/number.t which is what i was running | ||
| rurban | but maybe its just a powerpc64 thing | 23:49 | |
| rg | i'll have to try what my sparc will do for long double | ||
| rurban | -v good idea. | ||
| even with colors! | |||
| rg | it's not that nice if you have failing tests | 23:51 | |
| rurban | But I got a new good one. ok 3 - 8_be=>16_le PPC double float 32 bit BE opcode_t # TODO 8_be=>16_le yet untested, TT #357. Please report success. | 23:52 | |
| rg | that's not TODO for me. i guess i removed the todo ;) | ||
| rurban | you are 8_be, not 16_le | 23:53 | |
| rg | *sigh* right. i need to read properly | ||
| ok, i guess i could build 16_le pretty fast, but since you already have that i'll skip it. | 23:54 | ||
| rurban | I came up with this notation because the pure numbers were even more disturbing | ||
| I already have 16_le, but we need 16_be | |||
| the testmatrix is already finihed for 16_be, just the test needs to be enabled | 23:55 | ||
| rg | let's summarize: =>8_le: all 6 tests passing (i believe i removed a todo there) | ||
| rurban | you mean =>8_be (ppc) | 23:56 | |
| rg | no, i mean amd64 | ||
| rurban | integer or number? | ||
| rg | number | ||
| rurban | 16_le => 8_le is failing for me | 23:57 | |
| rg | i get ok 5 - 16_le=>8_le i86_64 LE 64 bit opcode_t, long double | ||
| rurban | src/string/charset/ascii.c:835: failed assertion 'source_string->encoding == Parrot_fixed_8_encoding_ptr | 23:58 | |
| ./parrot t/native_pbc/number_5.pbc | |||
| rg | runs just fine here | ||
| rurban | Ok, looks a like a lib problem. I'll rebuild | ||
| rg | => 8_be: skip 12_le=>8_be (it could be todo, but it's not working); not ok 5 - 16_le=>8_be i86_64 | 23:59 | |