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| Infinoid | wow, what is with the hash and key code? It's proving really difficult to read through. | 00:02 | |
| Hash iterators will give you Key PMCs, which look like they give you a special shortcut path for hash lookups without having to call the hash function (though I don't know how long it takes to build up that chain, and haven't benchmarked them at all) | |||
| I particularly love comments like this: | 00:03 | ||
| ATTR PMC *next_key; /* Sometimes it's the next key, sometimes it's | |||
| not. The Key code is like that. */ | |||
| Austin_Hastings | Bwa-hahahah | ||
| NotFound | Infinoid: some months ago was even uglier | ||
| Austin_Hastings | svn blame? | ||
| purl | it has been said that svn blame is just like p4 annotate, only better | ||
| Infinoid | purl, svn blame is also just like git blame, only different | 00:04 | |
| purl | okay, Infinoid. | ||
| NotFound | At least now it doesn't cause segfaults too oten | ||
| Infinoid | That's definitely a bonus. | ||
| Austin_Hastings | How hard would it be to write a trac-wiki -> pod transmogrifier? | 00:05 | |
| Because I've got this urge to edit the docs... of course, half the stuff I believe isn't true, but still. | 00:06 | ||
| Infinoid | search.cpan.org/~franckc/Pod-Trac-0.0.1/ apparently does translation in the opposite direction | 00:07 | |
| Austin_Hastings | From pod to trac, you mean? | ||
| NotFound | You just need to execute it in reverse ;) | ||
| Austin_Hastings | I'm sure parrot can do that. | ||
| parrot -r Pot-Trac-0.0.1.pbc | 00:08 | ||
| Isn't that what -r is for? | |||
| Infinoid | That's a feature we'll add in parrot version -4 | ||
| NotFound | Next step is to write an unmd5sum that gives you a full dvd image given the md5sum value -) | ||
| Infinoid | (and we're not going to tell you how big our version integers are, so you can't predict the overflow/wraparound) | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Speaking of which, is the vtable versioned? | 00:09 | |
| Infinoid | We version the whole ABI at once, which includes vtable numbering. See the PBC_COMPAT file | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Yeah, I noticed that when I upgraded, all my old pbc's stopped working. That was irritating. | 00:10 | |
| Infinoid | That's going to keep being the case for a while | ||
| I think ABI reverse compatibility is 2.0 | |||
| Austin_Hastings | Laugh. | ||
| "Now that we have you trained to not expect it... here it is." | 00:11 | ||
| NotFound | Austin_Hastings: loading pbc creted with older versions is not yet supported. | ||
| Infinoid | Once we finally declare our PBC is reverse-compatible, every time we make a change, we're going to have to add scaffolding to allow previous versions | 00:13 | |
| But at the moment, we're making changes way too often, and don't have enough resources to keep up with that kind of thing. | |||
| NotFound | I hope we stop opcode renumbering before that. | ||
| Infinoid | There's already a lot of cultural inertia preventing that | 00:14 | |
| But I hope we can implement nanoparrot before that | |||
| Austin_Hastings | What's nanoparrot? | ||
| NotFound | But let's be honest and tell the truth: we don't code supporto for that because is boring ;) | 00:15 | |
| Austin_Hastings | NotFound: I've noticed a lot of that.. "shiny = good, dull = bad" | ||
| Infinoid | "nanoparrot" has been used to describe a few things... but what I was referring to is chromatic++'s idea for a severely reduced set of ops (think RISC) | 00:16 | |
| and then reimplementing the rest of them in terms of the basic set (maybe in pir) | |||
| Austin_Hastings | And the magickal jit-compiler will solve all our problems? | ||
| NotFound | Austin_Hastings: well, voluntary work must not be too boring, else all developpers will left and spend his time collecting stamps ;) | 00:17 | |
| Infinoid | hooray for the magickal JIT-pony! | ||
| it flies overhead and rains gummy bears and lolly pops | |||
| Don't ask how. | |||
| (That's an implementation detail) | 00:18 | ||
| NotFound | Or maybe Magic cards will be more in line with geek tastes ;) | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Today's news-of-the-weird featured a pair of men arrested in Syracuse, NY, for buying and selling crack cocaine. The transaction apparently involved trading $10 cash and half of a recently-butchered pig for a $50 back of crack. | ||
| I think the magickal JIT-pony may not make it... :( | 00:19 | ||
| NotFound plays Pink Floyd 'Pigs on the wind' | |||
| Austin_Hastings | NotFound: "Pigs on the WinG" <-- 'G' | 00:20 | |
| We stoners are sensitive about our musics. | |||
| NotFound | Too late, I'm almost sleeping :O | ||
| Austin_Hastings | :) | ||
| NotFound | It's a shame to make such mistake the day that my 'Practise English' give me an 'S' level X-) | 00:23 | |
| Austin_Hastings | I have no idea what that means. But you have my sympathy. | 00:25 | |
| NotFound | Austin_Hastings: NDS learning software | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Ahh. | ||
| NDS= ? | 00:26 | ||
| Notre Dame School? | |||
| NotFound | Nintendo DS | ||
| purl | i think Nintendo DS is sexy | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Ahh. | ||
| NotFound | I think so, purl | ||
| purl | NotFound: i'm not following you... | ||
| Austin_Hastings | purl++ | ||
| NotFound | purl: good bot | ||
| purl | thanks NotFound :) | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Does the DS boot linux, yet? | 00:27 | |
| Infinoid | If you have a flash adapter, yes | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Well, then, what more do you need? | ||
| NotFound | Yes, but it doesn't run too much things because of lack of memory | 00:28 | |
| Austin_Hastings | Can we write parrot games targeting the DS? | ||
| Infinoid | It works with my acekard 2, for instance | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Forget this nanoparrot foolishness, focus on Zelda for Parrot/DS | ||
| purl | Austin_Hastings, I didn't have anything matching this nanoparrot foolishness, focus on zelda for parrot/ds | ||
| Austin_Hastings | :) | 00:29 | |
| Infinoid | Austin_Hastings: (zelda) Patches welcome. | ||
| Austin_Hastings | I'm working on it, Inf. | ||
| Infinoid | Austin_Hastings++ | ||
| NotFound | I'd like better a native parrot than one hosted in linux, but there's still a long road to cross-compiling parrot. | 00:30 | |
| Austin_Hastings | Are you denying the efficacy of the magickal JIT-pony? | 00:31 | |
| Infinoid | linux would be a good stepping stone, as we don't have to do hardware bringup and memory management at the same time | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Shun the non-believer! SHUN! SHUN! | 00:32 | |
| NotFound | No, I deny the efficacy of DS-Linux | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Tomorrow you will wake up missing a kidney. | ||
| Infinoid | Kompressor break your glowstick; kompressor eat your candy. | 00:33 | |
| NotFound | Someone here reads german Linux Magazine? | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Charlie the Unicorn: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5im0Ssyyus | ||
| Infinoid | ... what the heck | 00:34 | |
| purl | Yada yada yada hasn't been implemented yet! (unless you run bleadperl) | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Now you know why there were unicorns in the back of the Weezer video. | 00:36 | |
| Also, that's four minutes of your life you'll never get back. Sorry. | |||
| Infinoid | youtube-- | 00:37 | |
| karma youtube | |||
| purl | youtube has karma of -7 | ||
| NotFound | Watching that video I thinked I was already sleeping, having a nightmare | 00:39 | |
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| Austin_Hastings | Suddenly, writing PAST isn't easy any more. | 00:45 | |
| I spent too much time chasing down this class-init thing. | |||
| I lost context. :( | |||
| And now Ms. Workrave wants 10 minutes... | 00:48 | ||
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| Infinoid | hey Whiteknight | 00:54 | |
| purl | Whiteknight is mailto:wknight8111@gmail.com or the grand master funk | ||
| Infinoid | I ended up missing most of the week. How's the I/O stuff going? | 00:55 | |
| Whiteknight | helo | ||
| the IO stuff is going well. Had a good talk with allison about it | |||
| I'm removing all the role-related stuff I was doing, and following more of your suggestion | 00:56 | ||
| Infinoid | how much did the design change? :) | ||
| oh, ok | |||
| Whiteknight | We're optimizing based on base_type for built-in PMCs, and falling back to PCCINVOKE otherwise | ||
| I'm actually about to run my first coretest since making the switchover | |||
| Infinoid | cool | 00:57 | |
| Whiteknight | ...so if you want to wait a few minutes, I'll start cursing | ||
| Infinoid | sounds great, I'll get some popcorn | ||
| oh btw, we has a moar famous. [14:57] <+nopaste> "supergiantrobot" at 24.211.234.118 pasted "draft of article about parrot for Linux Pro magazine" (452 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/16816 | |||
| Think he wanted comments/review | |||
| [15:00] < supergiantrobot> My email is martin.streicher@gmail.com. | |||
| Whiteknight | oh, awesome | 00:59 | |
| okay, well the build hung, so no testing. Probably have some kind of weird recursion situation happening somewhere | |||
| Infinoid | sounds great. Lemme know if I can help | 01:02 | |
| Whiteknight | I'm just going to take a look at it in GDB now to see if I can spot where the hang is happening. You're welcome to dig into it too | 01:05 | |
| Infinoid | Is it all checked in? | 01:06 | |
| Whiteknight | yep | ||
| at least, I believe it is | |||
| Infinoid | oki *grabs a shovel* | ||
| Whiteknight | oh no, it looks like I have some outstanding stuff not checked in | 01:08 | |
| let me do that nowish | |||
| ah ha! I see the error in the diff. I was inverting a condition and creating an infinite loop | 01:09 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r39438 | whiteknight++ | branches/io_rewiring/src/io/api.c: [io_rewiring] Remove the lousy VTABLE_does logic I was using, replace it with optimized base_type checking and PCCINVOKE fallbacks |
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| Whiteknight | coretest is returning a few failures still though, but I have to wonder whether some of the failing tests are even good tests | 01:12 | |
| some of them look a little shady to me | |||
| Infinoid | oh, wow | 01:15 | |
| I hacked examples/streams/ParrotIO.pir to read one of the biggest files in the tree I could find (t/library/md5_4.pir) instead of the default (itself) | |||
| Whiteknight | ...and? | 01:16 | |
| Infinoid | infinoid@chirp test % time ./parrot examples/streams/ParrotIO.pir >/dev/null | ||
| ./parrot examples/streams/ParrotIO.pir > /dev/null 0.79s user 0.04s system 94% cpu 0.883 total | |||
| infinoid@chirp io_rewiring % time ./parrot examples/streams/ParrotIO.pir >/dev/null | |||
| ./parrot examples/streams/ParrotIO.pir > /dev/null 0.21s user 0.03s system 98% cpu 0.245 total | |||
| I couldn't find a better benchmark (yet), but that looks promising | |||
| Whiteknight | wow, that is freaking impressive | ||
| Infinoid | Whiteknight++ | 01:17 | |
| I'm still getting packfile test failures, is PBC_COMPAT the only thing you have to update? | 01:19 | ||
| Whiteknight | I have no idea, to be honest | 01:20 | |
| Infinoid | I'll dig into that later tonight | ||
| Whiteknight | I'm sure there's another step, and I'm sure it's rediculously easy | ||
| Infinoid | of course :) | ||
| Whiteknight | so easy that nobody bothered to document it :) | ||
| or, I'm so lazy that I never bothered to read the documentation | 01:21 | ||
| Infinoid looks for a big green "Go" button to press | |||
| Whiteknight | I'm getting test failures in t/op/interp.t and t/pmc/pmc.t that look completely bogus to me | ||
| the tests don't look like they're doing the right thing at all | |||
| Infinoid | t/pmc/pmc.t looks like it's just making sure every PMC in the list instantiates correctly | 01:23 | |
| Whiteknight | in the interp.t test, it's trying to readline from stdout, which shouldn't happen | ||
| Infinoid | Does instantiating a Handle directly really need to be an exception? | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, the t/pmc/pmc.t test looks like it's failing for the same PMC-numbering issues that the packfile tests are failing | ||
| Infinoid | For me, it's failing with "# Handle cannot be instantiated directly." | 01:24 | |
| the packfile tests are failing with a message about incompatible bytecode versions (PBC_COMPAT)... different | |||
| Whiteknight | right, but the pmc.t test shouldn't be creating a Handle type anyway. | 01:25 | |
| Infinoid | it creates all the types in the list, just to make sure it can | ||
| Whiteknight | the test is obviously not trying to instantiate Handle, because Handle didn't exist when that test was written | ||
| so it must be confusing Handle with a different type somewhere | |||
| Infinoid | no, it's generating the list at runtime | 01:26 | |
| but we can blacklist Handle, one moment | |||
| nopaste | "infinoid" at 24.182.55.77 pasted "blacklist Handle in pmc.t" (13 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/16818 | ||
| Whiteknight | ah, that must have been it | 01:27 | |
| Infinoid++ | |||
| Infinoid will push that commit back to the branch | 01:28 | ||
| There, that's one fewer failure. | 01:30 | ||
| dalek | rrot: r39439 | Infinoid++ | branches/io_rewiring/t/pmc/pmc.t: [t] pmc.t generates a list of types to test, at runtime. Handle can't be instantiated directly, and needs to be blacklisted. |
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| Infinoid digs into PBC_COMPAT | |||
| dalek | rrot: r39440 | whiteknight++ | branches/io_rewiring/t/op/interp.t: [io_rewiring] the second test in t/op/interp.t looks bogus to me. It was trying to readline from stdout. Previous IO implementation didn't check that the handle was readable, and would fail silently. The new implementation throws an exception if we try to read from a non-readable pmc. |
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| Whiteknight | two fewer failures | 01:34 | |
| Infinoid is seeing if the packfile issue is as simple as rerunning tools/dev/mk_native_pbc | |||
| (though I thought I had already done that) | 01:35 | ||
| Whiteknight | I was thinking it was something like that | 01:36 | |
| isn't there a list of PMC types that we have to update, or is the list automatic? | 01:37 | ||
| Infinoid | For what? | ||
| Whiteknight | I don't know, I'm blindly guessing about stuff no | ||
| Infinoid | I think it must be automatic... pmc.t knew about Handle | ||
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| Infinoid | I'm also trying mk_native_pbc on an x86-32 box, just in case it doesn't work on x86-64 | 01:38 | |
| Looks like it'll take a while tho. | |||
| I suspect generating the files is broken on x86-64. mk_native_pbc is running tests, but they're being skipped with "t/native_pbc/integer.t .. skipped: pending robust testing strategy, TT #357" | 01:40 | ||
| Whiteknight | great, running a bunch of skipped tests | 01:42 | |
| efficiency++ | |||
| okay, the only non-packfile test we're failing now is t/pmc/stringhandle.t | 01:43 | ||
| Infinoid | Ok, yeah, it just needed to be regenerated on x86-32 | 01:47 | |
| Still have an issue with t/pmc/packfileannotations.t; the rest of them work | 01:49 | ||
| that one uses a different file, which mk_native_pbc didn't update. Hooray | |||
| dalek | rrot: r39441 | Infinoid++ | branches/io_rewiring/t/native_pbc (4 files): [t] Recreate native_pbc files for PBC_COMPAT bump. |
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| rrot: r39442 | Infinoid++ | branches/io_rewiring/t/native_pbc/annotations.pbc: [t] Regenerate t/native_pbc/annotations.pbc by hand. |
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| Whiteknight | There's one test failure still in t/pmc/stringhandle.t. It trys to call the "record_separator" method on StringHandle, but I don't see that method defined anywhere | 01:56 | |
| dalek | rrot: r39443 | whiteknight++ | branches/io_rewiring (7 files): [io_rewiring] StringHandle may pass a NULL path, even though FileHandles don't. Change an assertion to allow for this behavior, which resolves a test failure. |
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| Whiteknight | oh, wait. I think that test is marked TODO | 01:57 | |
| Infinoid | Yeah, it's TODO for filehandle.t too | ||
| That's a great candidate for pushing to the Handle base class, by the way | |||
| Whiteknight | okay, awesome. So t/pmc/stringhandle.t is completely passing | 01:58 | |
| agreed, great candidate for it | |||
| Infinoid is rebuilding/retesting after update | |||
| Whiteknight | Infinoid++ | ||
| Infinoid | Poor thinkpad. | ||
| I can tell how far along the "TEST_JOBS=4 make test" process is, by how long I've been smelling burning plastic | 01:59 | ||
| Whiteknight | I have an old thinkpad that got me through gradschool, so I love them | 02:00 | |
| Infinoid | This is my fourth. I love them too | 02:01 | |
| All tests successful. | |||
| purl | ship that sucker | ||
| Infinoid ships purl | |||
| Whiteknight | purl++ | ||
| things are looking promising on this end too | 02:02 | ||
| Infinoid tries rakudo test | 02:03 | ||
| Whiteknight | I don't even know how to update rakudo anymore | 02:04 | |
| last time I tried git pull it yelled at me and said it didn't know what branch to pull from | |||
| All tests successful. | |||
| purl | ship that sucker | ||
| Whiteknight | w00t | 02:05 | |
| Infinoid | I've gotten used to using a bounce checkout for parrot and rakudo, so the commands I use nowadays aren't very ... portable | 02:06 | |
| Whiteknight | I'm a revision-control simpleton. I can use SVN, poorly, and can't really use GIT at all | 02:07 | |
| Infinoid | At a guess, you've probably changed your tree with "git checkout <commithashthingy>" or "git bisect" without a "git bisect reset" | ||
| Whiteknight | I can guarantee that I've never used either of those two commands | 02:08 | |
| Infinoid | Ok. "git checkout master" should get you back to a point where "git pull" will work | ||
| Whiteknight | I did a "git rebase" thingy once, and "git pull" when I try to update something | ||
| Infinoid | I use rebase more than I use pull. But that's because I maintain stacks of local patches on top of whatever origin/ is doing | 02:09 | |
| Whiteknight | "fatal: Not a git repository" | ||
| Infinoid | You do, of course, need to be in a checkout directory when you run that command | ||
| cotto | I'm looking forward to the git talk at yapc to get me jump started with it. | ||
| Infinoid | if there's a .git subdirectory of your current directory, maybe it's corrupt somehow | ||
| Whiteknight | no, I tried it again and it worked | ||
| Infinoid | Git took me a couple of tries to wrap my head around. Kinda like Perl did. | 02:10 | |
| It was completely worth it tho | |||
| Whiteknight | yeah, I feel like it's the way forward | ||
| I always like to learn new things too, if I have a good use-case | |||
| I think this branch is signed, sealed, delivered | 02:11 | ||
| Infinoid | Yeah. Unfortunately, "doing basic things with rakudo" isn't the best use-case I can think of for git | ||
| Whiteknight | I would like to do some more indepth-profiling to make sure there is an actual performance improvement though | ||
| Infinoid | "resolving lots of branches" is a better one... git has too much extra overhead to get motivated by the simple stuff | ||
| Please do. I looked for benchmarks and couldn't find one, which is why I hacked one up | 02:12 | ||
| nopaste | "infinoid" at 24.182.55.77 pasted "Poor man's I/O benchmark" (19 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/16819 | ||
| Whiteknight | yeah, I can't think of a good way to benchmark it really | ||
| Infinoid | That example just read()s in chunks and emits one line per syscall | 02:13 | |
| I redirected the output to stdout and ran it under "time" | |||
| The stuff in examples/io/ is just networking, pretty useless for this | |||
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| Whiteknight | you running the rakudo tests now? | 02:22 | |
| I sent an email to the list asking for testing help, maybe we can get some good feedback and performance results from that | 02:26 | ||
| but I'm going to bed now, So I will talk to you later | |||
| Infinoid | msg whiteknight Rakudo test passed. | 02:32 | |
| purl | Message for whiteknight stored. | ||
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| Infinoid | msg whiteknight Oh, my half-written Pipe stuff is in that branch too. If you merge back into trunk, please delete those; I'm happy keeping that stuff in my local patch stack until I remember to write some tests for them. (I think the real issue there is that they need threads, and threads crashed the last time I tried to use them.) | 04:15 | |
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| cotto | pge? | 04:55 | |
| purl | rumour has it pge is the Parser Grammar Engine | ||
| cotto | thought so | ||
| Austin_Hastings | hey, cotto | ||
| cotto | Hi, Austin_Hastings | ||
| Infinoid and jonathan: how thoroughly are you reviewing the article that supergiantrobot posted? | 04:56 | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Where is this article? I didn't see it on -dev... | 05:00 | |
| cotto | Austin_Hastings, nopaste.snit.ch/16816 | 05:03 | |
| Austin_Hastings | Oh, wow. A real article. | 05:04 | |
| Infinoid | cotto: I just sent in a couple of notes. I tried not to get too nit-picky, because I know the target audience is a bunch of people who don't know anything about parrot, and therefore, don't care whether if-then-else is a PAST node or a PIR object | 05:07 | |
| But I'm sure anything you send the guy won't hurt :) | 05:08 | ||
| Austin_Hastings | It appears that parrot's configuration system has outsmarted me. | 05:11 | |
| It knows that I don't have perldoc installed, despite evidence to the contrary (such as "which perldoc"). | 05:12 | ||
| Nothing I do or say, including most of the profanities I know (in 5 languages), can change its mind. | |||
| :( | |||
| Infinoid | Our config system's profanity parsing support is quite lacking | 05:13 | |
| Austin_Hastings | See, we need that new p6 tr/// op. | ||
| So, just edit the test to pass. Good thing perl's a scripting language. | 05:17 | ||
| cotto | Infinoid, ok. I agree about being nitpicky, but I also don't want potential users to get confused by differences between the article and reality, at least not more than necessary. | ||
| Austin_Hastings | And yet, now it knows perldoc is installed but still generates a bogus make-docs target. ??? | 05:18 | |
| Infinoid | So your perl5's "scriptdirexp" variable is wrong? | 05:19 | |
| Austin_Hastings | Or nonexistent. | ||
| Infinoid | perl -e 'use Config; print($Config{scriptdirexp}, "\\n")' | 05:20 | |
| /usr/bin | |||
| purl | rumour has it /usr/bin is ln -s to sendmail dude | ||
| Austin_Hastings | /usr/bin | 05:21 | |
| purl | i think /usr/bin is ln -s to sendmail dude. | ||
| Infinoid | And your perldoc is elsewhere? | ||
| purl, forget /usr/bin | |||
| purl | Infinoid: I forgot /usr/bin | ||
| Austin_Hastings | nope. Right there in /usr/bin | ||
| I just edited the test to set the var to /usr/bin/perldoc | |||
| Still doesn't work. :( | 05:22 | ||
| Infinoid | But parrot finds it somewhere else? | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Parrot doesn't think it's installed. | ||
| Infinoid doesn't get anything useful in his output from "perl Configure.pl --verbose-step=auto::perldoc" | 05:23 | ||
| Austin_Hastings | You and me both. | 05:24 | |
| Infinoid | Is it something that broke recently? | 05:25 | |
| Austin_Hastings | I've never tried to do make docs until now. | ||
| So yes. | |||
| :) | |||
| But I really don't know. | |||
| Infinoid | Ok. I've no clue either, though it would be nice to know how it's running perldoc | 05:29 | |
| I think it runs it once or twice to try to figure out what version it is | |||
| Austin_Hastings | It runs perldoc -ud [TEMPFILE] perldoc | ||
| Then parses that. The file seems to be generated okay. | |||
| Infinoid | Are you building as root, by any chance? | 05:30 | |
| Austin_Hastings | Nerp. | ||
| I run make-install-dev as root, but nothing more. | |||
| Infinoid | Good. I seem to recall issues with perldoc dropping privileges and then failing to write the tmpfile | ||
| Austin_Hastings | Laugh. | ||
| Ahh, I see the problem now. | 05:34 | ||
| :-> :-> :-> | |||
| I'll grin a lot so I'm not tempted to use a firearm. | |||
| parrot/Makefile seems to always have a bogus docs: section. But docs/Makefile is okay. | 05:35 | ||
| And I've still got this p5 script dir weirdness. | |||
| Now "make doc2wiki" kicks ass. | 05:37 | ||
| If only someone had already written a wiki2pod converter. | 05:38 | ||
| dalek | kudo: d90577b | pmichaud++ | (7 files): Refactor postcircumfix:<[ ]> and Whatever handling. |
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| nopaste | "mikehh" at 90.209.128.156 pasted "fulltest failures at r39443 - Ubuntu 9.04 i386" (134 lines) at nopaste.snit.ch/16821 | 09:30 | |
| mikehh | make -k fulltest at r39443 - codetest, examples_tests FAIL, all others PASS | 09:33 | |
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| kid51 | Is there anyone designated as "in charge" of the pre-YAPC Parrot VM Workshop in Pittsburgh? | 18:24 | |
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| tracwiki: v11 | jkeenan++ | Parrot%20Virtual%20Machine%20Workshop%202009 | 19:02 | ||
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| dalek | kudo: 5f70a68 | (Martin Berends)++ | src/setting/Temporal.pm: [Temporal.pm] add Temporal::TimeZone::Observance to manage timezone |
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| NotFound | There is some known problem to build parrot on Vista with activestate perl? | 21:35 | |
| Forget it, I think I just installed the wrong package | 21:42 | ||
| purl | NotFound, I didn't have anything matching it, i think i just installed the wrong package | ||
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| GeJ | Good morning everyone | 22:33 | |
| Infinoid | hi GeJ | 22:36 | |
| GeJ | Hi Infinoid, how's life treating you? | 22:37 | |
| Infinoid | busy but good. you? | 22:40 | |
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| GeJ | busy, and trying to survive... mostly. | 22:43 | |
| I'll blame the PHP community for this. | 22:44 | ||
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| moderator | Parrot 1.2.0 released | parrot.org/ | Weekly Priority: Profiling | Parrot VM Workshop, Pittsburgh, June 20-21 | 22:55 | |
| bacek | PHP have community??? ORLY? | 23:01 | |
| good morning everyone | 23:02 | ||
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| kid51 had to google for ORLY | 23:04 | ||
| Silly me, I thought it was an old airport in Paris. | 23:05 | ||
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| GeJ | G'Day bacek | 23:11 | |
| bacek | G'Daj GeJ | ||
| Whiteknight | hello GeJ ad bacek | 23:12 | |
| GeJ | Heya Whiteknight | ||
| purl | Whiteknight is mailto:wknight8111@gmail.com or the grand master funk | ||
| bacek | Hi Whiteknight | 23:22 | |
| Whiteknight | how are you guys doing today? | 23:29 | |
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| bacek trying to understand rationale behind STRING implementation. | 23:31 | ||
| EPIC FAIL | |||
| purl | EPIC FAIL is, like, chopping chili and go pee without washing hands or whatever led to you being born | ||
| jonathan | purl: Actually chopping chili and rubbing eye was worse. | 23:35 | |
| purl | jonathan: i'm not following you... | ||
| jonathan | It stings more there. | ||
| Get it now? | |||
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| jonathan -> sleep | 23:36 | ||
| bacek | jonathan: :) | ||
| good night | |||
| Whiteknight | simon cozens was working on fixing the string implementation, I don't know what happened to his work | 23:38 | |
| bacek | when he work on it? | 23:43 | |
| And is there any description of his work? | |||
| dalek | rrot: r39444 | whiteknight++ | branches/io_rewiring (160 files): [io_rewiring] merging from trunk r39194:39443. Causes some failures, need to investigate now |
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| Whiteknight | let me look around | 23:45 | |
| there's a branches/string branch, but it's about 3000 revs out of date | 23:46 | ||
| skids | bacek: I *almost* understood the rationale when I read through it... :-) | 23:47 | |
| Whiteknight | bacek: Why, you interested in working on STRINGs? | ||
| bacek | Whiteknight: I'm interested in making parrot fast. | ||
| And strings are slow... | 23:48 | ||
| skids | but hashes are hit harder. | ||
| bacek | skids: Mixing bytes and chars is bad rationale. From any point of view... | ||
| hashes are simple. | |||
| Whiteknight | bacek, I agree. Strings need a lot of work to be faster | 23:49 | |
| skids just saying if you oprofile parrot, other than GC, hashes are way up there. | |||
| Whiteknight | yeah, GC needs work too | ||
| everything needs work | 23:50 | ||
| skids | heheh. | ||
| bacek | skids: can you nopaste your profiling test? In pure PIR if possible | ||
| skids | I have long since closed that terminal :-) | ||
| Whiteknight | Infinoid: ping | 23:51 | |
| skids | (Oprofile is a statistical online profiler, no code mods needed). I did do a bit of modify-the-c code stuff earlier, which is why I know some huge percent of strings are 5 chars or less, and some huge percent of hashes are 4 kvs or less. | 23:53 | |
| Whiteknight | purl msg Infinoid I merged the io_rewiring branch to trunk, but the packfile stuff borked again. Can you run your mk_native_pbc magic again? When I tried it on my machine I did something wrong and it broke worse | ||
| purl | Message for infinoid stored. | ||
| skids | (at least, when running rakudo) | 23:54 | |
| I could offer that code, if you like, but it may need to be refitted if there has been much change since then. | 23:55 | ||
| bacek | skids: go for it. (Initial size of hashes was reduced to 4 since) | 23:59 | |