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| kid51 | Is there *one* site where all the Parrot-related GSOC proposals are to be found? | 00:13 | |
| cotto_work | trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...11Students is the closest | 00:15 | |
| I'm not sure I understand the reluctance to post on melange other than not wanting to use melange. | 00:16 | ||
| lucian | cotto_work: or forgetting about it | 00:17 | |
| kid51 | cotto_work: That page lacks links to the students' proposals. | 00:18 | |
| I know that some are on github gists | |||
| Others on parrot-dev | 00:19 | ||
| all over the place | |||
| dukeleto | kid51: feel free to organize them :) | ||
| cotto_work | "closest" doesn't necessarily mean "close" | 00:21 | |
| kid51 | Shall I email the candidates to have them add a link to the latest drafts of their proposals? | 00:22 | |
| lucian | kid51: done :) | ||
| cotto_work | kid51: +0. I'd prefer they just put them in melange since they'll need to go there anyway. | ||
| kid51 | Well, then, can you put a link to Melange on this page in our wiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...11Students ? | 00:23 | |
| I want to go to a single location so I can read them all at one sitting. | 00:24 | ||
| lucian: yes, that's what I was hoping for. Thanks. | |||
| dalek | tracwiki: v10 | jkeenan++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | 00:28 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
| tracwiki: v11 | lucian++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
| kid51 | aloha, melange? | 00:32 | |
| aloha | kid51: melange is crapping out | ||
| whiteknight | untill all the proposals are uploaded to melange, we won't have them all in one place | ||
| kid51 | aloha, thanks (?) | ||
| whiteknight | I've tried to get them all loaded onto github, but some students have done their own thing | 00:33 | |
| kid51 | Well, that's why I was proposing to contact them and have them add a link on that wiki page | ||
| whiteknight | We do have two proposals on melange right now. bubaflub++ and lucian++ | ||
| kid51 | link? | ||
| lucian | kid51: reload that wiki page | ||
| whiteknight | www.google-melange.com/gsoc/dashboa...e/gsoc2011 | ||
| bubaflub | i have mine on a gist as well, but i'm keeping the melange one up to date | 00:35 | |
| whiteknight | you can edit it when it is in melange? | ||
| in years past, I thought that was something of a problem | |||
| lucian | whiteknight: there's a WYSIWYG editor, it's not great but works | 00:36 | |
| kid51 | bubaflub: Can you put a link on that wiki page? | ||
| bubaflub | kid51: sure, one moment | 00:37 | |
| whiteknight | I have yet to find a WYSIWYG editor that *was* great | ||
| atrodo | whiteknight> vim? | ||
| whiteknight | vim is WYSIWYG? And I don't use VIM | ||
| atrodo | it probably depends on your definition of wysiwyg | 00:38 | |
| bubaflub | kid51: updated | ||
| whiteknight | every couple months I install vim, use it until I get so angry it becomes a point of medical concern, then I uninstall it and go back to medit | ||
| in fact, it's been a few months since last time. I think I'm due | |||
| lucian | whiteknight: it's just awesome, try it :) | ||
| whiteknight: there is a lack of awesome tutorials, they're just ok | 00:39 | ||
| atrodo | whiteknight: wow, really? what do you find so frustrating? | ||
| lucian | whiteknight: what i recommend is enabling vi bindings in your favourite editor | ||
| it's often a better match | |||
| plobsing | try evim. keep your old keybindings, but using vim. not really sure why. | 00:40 | |
| atrodo | I actually ended up learning vim by using gvim in windows mode. Got use to it and used gvim to discover how to do things in vi | ||
| lucian | plobsing: i don't see how that's any help (there's also cream like that) | ||
| whiteknight | okay, I just installed it and am in vim | ||
| lucian | vim without vi bindings is sort of pointless | 00:41 | |
| whiteknight | first question: how the hell do I exit it? | ||
| lucian | whiteknight: heh | ||
| :wq | |||
| or :q | |||
| whiteknight | both do nothing | ||
| lucian | :w saves | ||
| whiteknight | fuck it. Closed the terminal | ||
| lucian | press esc, :q | ||
| whiteknight | uninstalling vim | ||
| lucian | :)) | ||
| atrodo has a point, gvim is likely more forgiving | |||
| whiteknight | on the bright side, apt makes these cycles very easy | ||
| lucian | apt++ | ||
| atrodo | ctrl-z, ps | grep vim, kill -9 | 00:42 | |
| lucian | although i prefer apt+1 | ||
| apt+=1 | |||
| atrodo: that's just evil | |||
| whiteknight | as far as I am concerned, any console-based program that doesn't GO THE HELL AWAY when I press ctrl+c is broken | ||
| lucian | i've been meaning to try emacs + viper | ||
| whiteknight | I consider that to be a huge, unforgivable design flaw | ||
| cotto_work | there's probably a nice way to set that up | ||
| atrodo | lucian: that's how I get out of accidently opening some emacs variant, or mc | ||
| mikehh | whiteknight: I have been using Kate for yonks as my principal editor, it is very customizable with lots of plugins | ||
| lucian | at this point i find it hard to edit without vi bindings | ||
| whiteknight: actually, it's trivial to set it up :) | 00:43 | ||
| map <C-c> :q! | |||
| whiteknight | mikehh: I was using kate for a while too. On my box it always output hundreds of lines of debug garbage to the console, and there were some problems with the colorschmes that made it unusable for me | ||
| dalek | tracwiki: v12 | lucian++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | 00:44 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
| tracwiki: v13 | bubaflub++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
| lucian | dalek: you sure like your spam | ||
| whiteknight | mikehh: there was a bug at one poing where it was impossible to change the color of the cursor in kate. I like a light-text-on-dark-background theme, and the cursor could not be changed from blank | ||
| mikehh: I used it for several months anyway, but eventually had to switch | 00:45 | ||
| atrodo: okay, I'm in gvim. I press escape, type :q<enter> and it doesn't exit | 00:46 | ||
| mikehh | I am about to install Ubuntu 11.04 i386 beta and Kubuntu 11,04 amd64 beta, there are new versions there, I need to try out | ||
| whiteknight | it says No write since last change | ||
| I don't know what that means, or how to just make it close anyway | |||
| cotto_work | :q! | ||
| whiteknight | blah | ||
| cotto_work | ! forces it to close without saving changes | 00:47 | |
| :wq saves and closes | |||
| whiteknight | it's like windows. You say "shut down", then you have to spend 10 minutes clicking "yes I really want my damn computer to turn off" warning messages about every program that isn't responding | ||
| cotto_work | That's so you don't accidentally lose unsaved work. | ||
| kid51 | whiteknight: Windows is not the only offender there. I face same problem with this iBook. And, to a lesser extent, with Ubuntu at $job | 00:48 | |
| But I feel your pain! | 00:49 | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: no, you're right. I've always found windows to be the worst offender, but it isn't the only one | ||
| in ubuntu, I have an icon set up as an alias for "sudo shutdown -t now", which usually does the trick without the bullshit | |||
| kid51 | What always gets me in Ubuntu is that I always have one or two unsaved files in gedit, which functions like a scratchpad for me | 00:50 | |
| the text editors on my iBook are annoying in the same wayt | 00:51 | ||
| whiteknight | I'm a save junky. I keep my fingers on ctrl+s and hit it every few seconds | ||
| I don't need my editor reminding me to do it more | |||
| plobsing | agreed. The UI rule of "never delete the users work" is only for beginner users. When I say shutdown, I mean it. If you ask me if I'm sure, I'm just going to yank the power cord. | 00:53 | |
| whiteknight | plobsing: exactly | 00:55 | |
| cotto_work | I'd agree more if the q and w keys weren't right next to each other. | ||
| whiteknight | plobsing: I've had so many occasions where I click shutdown and then run to catch a train. The next morning I come back, the computer is still on telling me that some program isn't responding | ||
| what's annoying me about vim, and maybe there's a setting to make all this crap go away, is that it doesn't seem to follow any of the key combinations that the entire rest of the world folls | 00:56 | ||
| follows | |||
| plobsing | whiteknight: worse, I've shutdown, left, had the screensaver kick in (on a turned off screen), and blown a (really old) graphics card. | ||
| whiteknight | I mean, ctrl+s, ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+x, etc all have extremely common meanings that all other programs follow | ||
| plobsing: ouch | 00:57 | ||
| ctrl+a, which should be "select all" is instead pasting something | |||
| shift+arrow doesn't select text, it jumps the cursor around in weird ways | |||
| pgUp and pgDown don't appear to be paging up and paging down | 00:58 | ||
| seriously, vim is the twilight zone | |||
| cotto_work | That sounds like what Cream was made to address. | ||
| whiteknight | cream? | 00:59 | |
| plobsing | whiteknight: to be fair, the most common programs for me are all readline-based and don't use those key combos at all. they're emacs-like. | ||
| cotto_work | cream.sourceforge.net/keyboardshortcuts.html | ||
| whiteknight | plobsing: oh. Maybe I'm just too used to my particular combos | ||
| atrodo | whiteknight: vim has a emulate windows mode that sets up most of those key bindings | ||
| plobsing | that's evim. I suppose it could be used to ease-in. But it somewhat defeats the point, in the short-run. | 01:02 | |
| e for "easy" | |||
| whiteknight | I really have very simplistic needs. I don't need the space shuttle, just a little honda | 01:03 | |
| what bugs me is that so many editors get the most basic fundamentals of code editing wrong | 01:04 | ||
| color schemes that can't be easily modified, UI components which are broken, huge arrays of menus and nested submenus for features that I don't need and would like to hide, etc | |||
| plobsing | everybody thinks their needs or "simple". it's a shame the intersection of all those "simple" needs is not so simple. such is software. | 01:06 | |
| s/or/are/ | |||
| whiteknight | no, that's true | ||
| I say simple because I tend to be much more comfortable in the much more simplistic editors | 01:07 | ||
| cotto_work | nano? | ||
| whiteknight | I use nano a lot | ||
| if I could get smart indenting in nano, i might switch to that full time | |||
| it's copy+paste functionality is lame, but that can be forgiven | 01:08 | ||
| plobsing | is copy paste that important? for people who don't get paid by the line? | 01:10 | |
| whiteknight | no. That's why I said it was forgivable | 01:11 | |
| people keep telling me "try vim" or "try emacs", and I do. The reality is that I need to just stick with medit or something else of similar quality | 01:13 | ||
| bubaflub | i just tried the example code at docs.parrot.org/parrot/devel/html/d...tantiation and it doesn't run | 01:14 | |
| "Class '[ 'Foo' ]' not found | |||
| current instr.: 'main' pc 19 (test2.pir:14)" | |||
| any ideas? | 01:15 | ||
| plobsing | namespaces aren't classes and classes aren't namespaces | 01:16 | |
| we made mistakes about that in the past and have been learning that lesson the hard way for a while | 01:17 | ||
| bubaflub | ah, so i need to do a newclass | 01:18 | |
| plobsing | yes. we do support methods in namespaces being auto-imported into classes, but I'm not sure that's a good idea long-term | 01:19 | |
| bubaflub | plobsing: can i have an init function in a class that takes a param? if so, how do i instantiate that object with new? | 01:22 | |
| plobsing | bubaflub: you can use init_int or init_pmc. alternatively, nearly every HLL finds these unsatisfactory, and they come up with constructor-conventions | 01:24 | |
| Winxed follows C++. NQP and Rakudo do the Perl6 thing. | |||
| lucian | whiteknight: meh, i tend to agree with vim's keybindings in general | 01:26 | |
| i sort of wish gnome or kde has a modal option | |||
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| bubaflub | plobsing: should i use "t" for a c-string in an NCI signature or something else? i recall you saying something about that earlier today... | 01:44 | |
| i see it, you recommend using p instead of a t | 01:49 | ||
| plobsing | yes. the way "t" works, although convenient, lacks sufficient information to handle alloc/free responsibly. it has been deprecated, and will be removed. | 01:52 | |
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| bubaflub | plobsing: i have a few more questions but need to head home from class - i'll pester you if you are around when i get back | 02:00 | |
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| cotto_work has prepared $dayjob's site for tomorrow | 02:10 | ||
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| cotto_work | drupal.org/sandbox/cotto/1112706 | 02:11 | |
| plobsing | zomg. is it that time of year already? I'm not prepared. | ||
| cotto_work | you can officially stop believing anything you hear between now and Saturday. | 02:12 | |
| including this | |||
| plobsing | wait, I thought you were left-coast. | 02:13 | |
| cotto_work | yes | ||
| margin of error | |||
| plobsing | ah | ||
| cotto_work | I ran into the first article earlier today. | 02:15 | |
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| cotto | ~~ | 02:48 | |
| atrodo, poing | 02:53 | ||
| atrodo | cotto> pong | ||
| cotto | atrodo, how's the writeup of the delta between your lorito prototype and the m0 spec coming? | 02:54 | |
| atrodo | working on it now, should have it done here in a little while | 02:55 | |
| cotto | great. I'm ready for some hacking. | 02:56 | |
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| bubaflub | ping plobsing | 03:21 | |
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| atrodo | cotto> gist.github.com/896927 | 03:25 | |
| plobsing | bubaflub: pong | ||
| cotto | downloading to my brain now | ||
| bubaflub | plobsing: instead of using t in my signature i'm using p for a return type | 03:26 | |
| cotto | atrodo, what you mean by special registers? | ||
| atrodo | registers having special meaning | ||
| bubaflub | plobsing: so i can do $P0 = $P1.'mpz_get_str'(...) | 03:27 | |
| plobsing: but how do i get a string from $P0? | |||
| cotto | like PC, EX, etc? | ||
| atrodo | cotto> Yes | ||
| plobsing | bubaflub: you will have to do more management with 'p' signautures | ||
| cotto | atrodo, I didn't mention anything about symbols in the spec. I'll add that to my list of things to think about. | 03:28 | |
| plobsing | I've been dlfunc'ing Parrot_str_new. But it seems that it is common enough that it might be better to package it as a dynop. | ||
| bubaflub | plobsing: what exactly am i getting back? a PtrObj? | ||
| plobsing | bubaflub: ATM, an UnManagedStruct. In the future, a Ptr. | 03:29 | |
| atrodo | cotto> I think they're better than using string pmcs | ||
| plobsing | you can use it as a pointer-ish pmc and pass it to NCIs that expect such in any case | ||
| atrodo | at that low level, you're more concerned about lookups and string comparisons, not building strings | ||
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| bubaflub | plobsing: doh. now i've got a segmentation fault - definitely something wrong with my signature. how can i debug this? | 03:31 | |
| cotto | atrodo, I don't think M0 will know about object-strings. | ||
| it'll have C-like strings (or something similar) | |||
| maybe something like safestr | 03:32 | ||
| plobsing | bubaflub: you can find the location of the segfault with gdb. that's always my first step, but I may be an addict. | ||
| atrodo | oh, i always read the spec as being string objects | ||
| cotto | I'll make a note to clarify that. | 03:33 | |
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| PerlJam | atrodo: "alorito assumes GC exists in native code"? | 03:33 | |
| atrodo: I think that's a major difference that goes unmentioned at the end. | |||
| atrodo | PerlJam: It is, but it's not hard to change at this point, since there is no GC | 03:34 | |
| PerlJam | good point. :) | ||
| atrodo | I like have the idea of a in-vm gc, but i think it's got to be done right if it's done at all | 03:35 | |
| cotto | atrodo, I'm not sure myself about the extra layers of indirection that'll come from the way the current spec does registers. | 03:36 | |
| It's a valid concern. | 03:37 | ||
| atrodo | cotto> a half bake thought i've had so far seems to think about being able to prefill registers from a const table, to save (in alorito) load_const ops | ||
| cotto | btw, the tl;dr is great for giving me an idea of what to expect. Thanks for that. | ||
| atrodo | no problem, i know how hard walls of text can be sometimes | 03:38 | |
| cotto | atrodo++ | ||
| atrodo, I'm not sure about that. It seems magical. | |||
| atrodo | that? | 03:39 | |
| cotto | prefilling registers | ||
| atrodo | oh, my previous statement | ||
| any more magical than a variables table? | |||
| cotto | I'd rather make it explicit. Let the code be smart. | ||
| atrodo | The bytecode would tell the VM what to prefill where | 03:40 | |
| I would imagine | |||
| cotto | I'm just saying that that should be explicit. It'll be mostly generated anyway. | ||
| (m0 bytecode, that is) | 03:41 | ||
| What's the motivation for prefilling registers? | 03:42 | ||
| I see registers as where the important runtimey bits life and the variables table as where mostly-constant bits and less important runtimey bits live. | 03:43 | ||
| atrodo | Keep some of the benefits of the variables table while removing the extra indirection | 03:44 | |
| Right, but as I've read it now, the variables table seem like another register area that important things happen at | 03:45 | ||
| I'm just thinking out load, I don't have a solid thought | 03:46 | ||
| cotto | wfm | ||
| atrodo | I'm not a fan of the variables table and the indirection and complexity it brings, but it does bring some value to the table | 03:47 | |
| cotto | pun | ||
| bubaflub | dukeleto: NAILED IT: gist.github.com/889513 - just kidding, it doesn't work at all. | ||
| cotto | I don't see bytecode segments (which I expect to map somewhat onto subs) frequently needing more than 62 (or even 20) registers of a given type. I see the variables table as being mostly for backup. | 03:48 | |
| bubaflub | plobsing: if you care to see what i'm working with, gist.github.com/889513 | 03:49 | |
| plobsing: doesn't work | |||
| cotto | If variables are frequently used, they may be worth optimizing further. | 03:51 | |
| regarding alorito's "call", I picked "goto_cs" rather than "call" to emphasize that nothing more than control flow transfer is being done. The rest needs to be set up manually. | 03:52 | ||
| plobsing | bubaflub: do you know where the error is? | 03:55 | |
| do you have a backtrace (either C or PIR, but preferably PIR to start)? | 03:56 | ||
| bubaflub | don't know where the error is - i'm using only three functions | ||
| first to init (which should set it to zero), second to set the number to 42, third to get the number back | 03:57 | ||
| and i'm only getting zero | |||
| ah, i got it | 03:58 | ||
| updated the gist - simple error, but now it works | 03:59 | ||
| enough for tonight; i'm pretty satisfied | |||
| plobsing | run gdb on your program. to get a C backtrace, type "bt\\n". to get a PIR backtrace, type "p PDB_Backtrace(interp)" (this may require you to walk up the stack to afunction that has an interp) | ||
| cotto | atrodo, you still around? | 04:00 | |
| atrodo | cotto> I am | ||
| cotto | ok | ||
| bubaflub | msg dukeleto double just kidding - it works now. updated the gist. | 04:01 | |
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
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| atrodo falls asleep | 04:28 | ||
| cotto | atrodo, 'night | ||
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| Tene | ... I see no email from lucian, now that I'm actually home and have time available. I guess maybe he's doing that after lectures tomorrow? | 06:42 | |
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| dalek | rrot/m0-spec: 695855c | cotto++ | / (2 files): remove example m0 file and assembler |
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| dukeleto | ~~ | ||
| rrot/m0-spec: 4e5cac6 | cotto++ | docs/pdds/draft/pdd32_m0.pod: put example m0 in the pdd |
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| dukeleto | aloha coverage? | 07:19 | |
| aloha | dukeleto: coverage is cv.perl6.cz or tapir2.ro.vutbr.cz/cover/cover-results/ | ||
| dukeleto | botsnack | ||
| cotto | hio dukeleto | 07:21 | |
| time for sleep | 07:25 | ||
| dalek | rrot/leto/embed_grant: ea6d76a | dukeleto++ | t/src/extend_vtable.t: [t] Parrot_PMC_get_string_keyed_int |
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| dukeleto | cotto: howdy | ||
| msg bubabflub nice work! i see the beginning of a GMP binding there | 07:27 | ||
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| cotto | that reminds me of Pulp Fiction | 07:28 | |
| dukeleto | cotto: is a foot rub involved? | 07:37 | |
| dalek | rrot/leto/embed_grant: 7f4241d | dukeleto++ | t/src/extend_vtable.t: Add commented out, core-dumperific test for Parrot_PMC_get_string_keyed_str |
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| dalek | rrot/leto/embed_grant: 91aa651 | dukeleto++ | t/src/extend_vtable.t: [t] Parrot_PMC_set_pointer |
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| dukeleto | Exception is: type 33 severity 2 message 'ResizablePMCArray: Can't resize!' | 08:12 | |
| dukeleto gets a merit badge | 08:13 | ||
| moritz suggests renaming it to NotAlwaysResizablePMCArray | |||
| dukeleto | evidently, that is the LTA error message for attempting to resize to a negative integer | 08:14 | |
| perhaps we should hack on an OccasionallyResizableArray | 08:16 | ||
| dalek | rrot/leto/embed_grant: da02ac0 | dukeleto++ | t/src/extend_vtable.t: [t] Parrot_PMC_splice |
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| rrot/leto/embed_grant: c298f48 | dukeleto++ | / (478 files): Merge branch 'master' into leto/embed_grant |
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| Heuristic branch merge: pushed 16 commits to parrot by leto | 08:32 | ||
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| moritz | is there a way to add a catch-all method to a class? | 10:27 | |
| ie one that is called if somebody tries to call a non-existing method | |||
| bacek | ~~ | 10:49 | |
| moritz, override VTABLE .find_method? | |||
| cgaertner | is there a vtable function on the interpreter PMC exposed by the embedding API I can use for testing? | 10:58 | |
| I auto-generated GOBject wrappers for PMCs, but the interpreter currently is the only one I can get access to... | |||
| ^ for PMC vtable functions, that is | |||
| now, I need to check if it actually works... | 10:59 | ||
| bacek | cgaertner, all (?) vtables are exposed as Parrot_PMC_foo for embedders | 11:00 | |
| cgaertner, check include/extend.h | 11:01 | ||
| cgaertner | bacek: I already auto-generated my own wrappers from vtable.tbl - I just need one available on the interpreter PMC which does something useful for testing... | 11:03 | |
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| rohit_nsit08 | hello #parrot | 11:11 | |
| cgaertner | first test ow GObject wrapper for libparrot: github.com/cgaertner/gparrot/blob/...nterp-01.c | 11:36 | |
| can't do anything useful yet, though ;) | |||
| got to go, might be back later today, for sure tomorrow... | 11:38 | ||
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| whiteknight | good morning, #parrot | ||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: hi, good morning | 12:37 | |
| tadzik | good morning whiteknight | ||
| whiteknight | good morning rohit_nsit08, tadzik | 12:38 | |
| how are you fine gentlemen doing today? | |||
| tadzik | not bad | ||
| what about you? | |||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: studied winxed stage1, what is vtable in it? | 12:39 | |
| whiteknight: compiled the stage 1 to see it's generated PIR code | |||
| whiteknight: some experiments on rhino on commandline | 12:40 | ||
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: "vtable" is the low-level dispatch table for PMCs | ||
| they are like methods, but lower | |||
| rohit_nsit08: vtables are the standard interface for objects | 12:41 | ||
| we can use vtables to define the most basic behaviors of a PMC | 12:42 | ||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: do i need to know ECMAScript specification also? | 12:43 | |
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: it would be good to know it, yes. The cafe compiler should already be correct, but it might not be | 12:44 | |
| the specification will help you decide what code to generate, to be correct | |||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: ya, that's why. I read a little yesterday but it was so long, i thought it will be better to ask | 12:45 | |
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: You don't need to read it all and memorize it. Keep it as a reference to help answer questions | 12:46 | |
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: which portion of code shall i focus most in winxed stg1. i'm now familiar with it's basic design. Token class etc | ||
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: I think the Emit classes are the code generators | 12:47 | |
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: okay, i'll study them. I checked rhino today. it has a print(EXPR) command to print an evaluated expression or string, this function is being implemented by some class. | 12:49 | |
| whiteknight | that's probably where you want to start lookin | ||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: winxed is using say() for the same | ||
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| dalek | sella/gh-pages: c09143c | Whiteknight++ | _layouts/rosella.html: +some nav links |
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| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: i was in doubt about how javascript will do that, since there is no print in the language specification, | ||
| bubaflub | morning whiteknight | ||
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: You may need to add your own library of functions. There is also common.js which adds a library with IO | 12:52 | |
| good morning bubaflub | |||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: don't know if you saw it, but i got basic GMP bindings to work through NCI: gist.github.com/889513 | 12:53 | |
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: whiteknight: ohh, i have seen common.js , okay got it | ||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: i'm also looking at doing the project in Winxed with Rosella rather than PIR and Test::More | 12:54 | |
| whiteknight | rohit_nsit08: common.js is a good standard. However, you might need to write a lot of it yourself to work on Parrot | ||
| rohit_nsit08: you may want to follow common.js as a guide, but only put in some important parts like IO | |||
| bubaflub: let me look | |||
| bubaflub: I think that's a good choice :) I'm biased | 12:55 | ||
| bubaflub: important thing is picking something you are comfortable with, and something that you can use effectively | |||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: i'm familiar with javascript and c syntax and if it's cleaner, it's definitely worth it to learn winxed. i'm checking out the rosella docs now | ||
| whiteknight | bubaflub: I just uploaded a new batch of website docs this morning | 12:56 | |
| whiteknight.github.com/Rosella | |||
| rohit_nsit08 | whiteknight: hmm.. IO will be a good facility, will do some study on how to go with it | ||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: Did you?!?! i don't trust anything on 4/1 | ||
| whiteknight | bubaflub: ah, good point. | ||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: just kidding. i saw the dalek commits fly by | ||
| whiteknight: though you could be nefarious than i imagine... | |||
| whiteknight | bubaflub: If you go to that link and see Rick Astley, I apologize | 12:57 | |
| bubaflub | whiteknight: at my last job in my going away email i rick rolled my team | ||
| whiteknight | :) | 12:58 | |
| bubaflub | just a regular message and then after my email signature a link to a youtube with no explanation | 12:59 | |
| everyone wondered, what's this? so they clicked it. | |||
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| dalek | sella/gh-pages: 0b75116 | Whiteknight++ | _layouts/rosella.html: add in the missing newline. This is why we test *before* we push |
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| bubaflub | whiteknight: so Rosella is a collection of sane defaults and patterns to use? | 13:12 | |
| whiteknight | bubaflub: basically, yes | ||
| the test-related stuff is the most practical, but all of it has usefulness | |||
| well, i hope it's useful | |||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: yeah, it does look useful. i understand the test stuff the best though mock and proxy have uses outside of that | 13:18 | |
| whiteknight | mocks are almost exclusively for testing, but the proxy library has many potential uses | 13:25 | |
| I keep imagining a proxy wrapper over a SOAP library, so we can transparently make method calls to objects located across a network | 13:26 | ||
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| whiteknight | msg cotto matt.might.net/articles/cps-conversion/ | 15:39 | |
| aloha | OK. I'll deliver the message. | ||
| whiteknight | actually, this whole website is a wellspring of great information | 15:44 | |
| there's plenty of good information in here about exceptions, which I suspect will be instrumental in our eventual refactor of that system. | |||
| derivative parsing, CPS, compilers, and a few other fun topics | 15:51 | ||
| dukeleto | ~~ | 15:54 | |
| whiteknight: yes, matt might has some great writing | |||
| whiteknight | I'm very entertained by some of his CPS articles right now | 15:56 | |
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| cgaertner | hello #parrot | 16:05 | |
| dukeleto | cgaertner: howdy | 16:07 | |
| cotto_work | ~~ | 16:09 | |
| whiteknight: nice find | 16:11 | ||
| sorear | welcome | 16:15 | |
| whiteknight | cotto_work: I've been on this website for a while reading articles, clicking links, and continuing reading | 16:21 | |
| Added several new books to my amazon wishlist in the process | |||
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| cotto_work | I've all but given up on buying dead-tree books. The time between when I care and when I get distracted by some other shiny thing is much shorter than the time it takes to ship a book. | 16:25 | |
| ebooks are really nice that way | |||
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| whiteknight | I love dead-tree books. I don't read ebooks at all | 16:27 | |
| the rest of the world seems to be moving away from that position | 16:28 | ||
| cgaertner | first test for Parrot-in-GObject: github.com/cgaertner/gparrot/blob/...nterp-01.c | 16:29 | |
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| whiteknight | cgaertner: that's a nice start | 16:36 | |
| cgaertner | I also found out that MSYS won't cut it as development environment | 16:37 | |
| I got vala's introspection tool to compile after some hachs, but it'll fail at runtime | 16:38 | ||
| so, there's no way around setting up a vm | |||
| whiteknight | we do our best to stay portable, but windows does create some unique and unnecessary challenges | ||
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| cgaertner | what bothers me is that in many cases, the code is nearly portable, but not quite | 16:44 | |
| in case of vala and the gobject introspection tools, it's because of using glib | |||
| whiteknight | yeah | ||
| cgaertner | in case of Perl, because it already comes with its own *nix abstraction layer for the windows build | 16:45 | |
| the build system just can't deal with MSYS | |||
| someone obviously patched it in the past for the Perl 5.6.5 that comes with MSYS, but no one seems to have bothered since then... | 16:46 | ||
| whiteknight | have you tried a heavier solution like cygwin? | ||
| I know Parrot has had some problems on cygwin in the past, but with effort I don't think any of them are insurmountable | 16:47 | ||
| cgaertner | I switched to MSYS because I had subtle problems with cygwin ;) | ||
| whiteknight | okay, so you've already been down that dirt road | ||
| cgaertner | I basically created my own cygwin by compiling libs for MSYS from source | ||
| however some things are just not available for MSYS | |||
| though if you could abstract perl's win32-layer, you'd probably be 3/4 to cywgin | 16:48 | ||
| setting up a vm once just seems the most time-efficient solution | 16:49 | ||
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| whiteknight | yeah, I use a lot of VMs | 16:49 | |
| at home, I use a VM to run windows for iTunes | |||
| sorear | does Parrot have any goals like "run on Windows self-contained"? | 16:52 | |
| Parrot definitely tries to be less Unix-centric than Perl5 | |||
| (for instance, we've rejected requests for a core POSIX binding) | |||
| dukeleto | sorear: i think Parrot Foundation is going to impose that Parrot is solely developed for WinCE in the future | 16:56 | |
| NotFound | sorear: having goals is good, having people working is better. We don't have much people working on windows. | 16:57 | |
| PerlJam | dukeleto: you're supposed to write a nice semi-plausible blog post, not randomly blurt it out on #parrot :) | ||
| dukeleto | oops. #parrot is now under a sheisty NDA written on the back of a napkin that I threw out last week | 16:58 | |
| dukeleto calls the lawyers | |||
| plobsing | dukeleto: if we're going in that direction, we should probably also optimize parrot.org for IE6 (and put up notices indicating this). | 16:59 | |
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| dukeleto | plobsing: why not go the extra mile? IE4 was really all anybody needs. | 17:03 | |
| sorear: please note your calendar if you are confused | |||
| whiteknight | IE6 is optimized enough | 17:16 | |
| in seriousness, the problem with compatibility on windows is a matter of not having enough developers on that platform | 17:17 | ||
| I'm actually going to pull and run tests on my windows machine right now | 17:19 | ||
| another huge problem is that git is heinous on windows | |||
| by design, it seems | |||
| mikehh | t/src/extend_vtable.t failed all tests | 17:22 | |
| g++ failure | 17:24 | ||
| whiteknight | g-- | 17:28 | |
| dukeleto | mikehh: darn. | 17:29 | |
| mikehh: they all passed on my machine. I promise. | |||
| whiteknight | dukeleto: I think we need to all chip in and buy you a copy of g++ to test with :) | ||
| dukeleto | whiteknight: how much does it cost these days? | 17:30 | |
| karma g | |||
| aloha | g has karma of 348. | ||
| whiteknight | blha | ||
| blah | |||
| dukeleto | karma f | ||
| aloha | f has karma of 0. | ||
| whiteknight | karma c | ||
| aloha | c has karma of 361. | ||
| dukeleto | g sure is a lucky letter in karma-land | ||
| whiteknight | we should put in a filter to aloha to not recognize g++ and c++ for karma | 17:31 | |
| cgaertner | whiteknight: what's the problem with git on windows? | 17:32 | |
| 4msysgit compiles cleanly, and I didn't encounter any problems so far... | |||
| whiteknight | cgaertner: it's not a very good port. You can't just use git, you need to use msysgit with a whole bunch of ports of various libraries | ||
| cgaertner: any commandline program that has to ship with it's own command-line is suspicious | 17:33 | ||
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| plobsing | any OS that doesn't ship a decent command-line is equally suspicious | 17:33 | |
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| whiteknight | yes, that's true | 17:34 | |
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| NotFound | I'm tempted to write an announcement of Winxed 3D but it's too much work for such a bad joke. | 17:37 | |
| sorear | whiteknight: um, you know half of git is shell scripts? | 17:38 | |
| plobsing | NotFound: riding the coat-tails of xkcd? winxkcd? | ||
| NotFound | plobsing: aye | ||
| cgaertner | got to go again, but will probably lurk here most of tomorrow (and also finally write that proposal ;)) | 17:42 | |
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| whiteknight | sorear: hence my point that git is not portable by design | 17:54 | |
| lucian | whiteknight: it's very portable, to posix | 17:55 | |
| dukeleto | git was written to be fast, not portable | ||
| lucian | it's like saying firefox isn't portable because it doesn't run on my toaster | ||
| dukeleto | people are attempting to make it portable now, with the appropriate amount of hilarity and tears | ||
| lucian | dukeleto: meh, hg is just as fast and more portable | ||
| whiteknight | lucian: That metaphore might work, if 90% of the world browsed the web using their toasters | ||
| dukeleto | lucian: your opinion is greatly valued | ||
| whiteknight | windows is not exactly some obscure programming platform | 17:56 | |
| lucian | dukeleto: heh | ||
| whiteknight: toasters aren't obscure or rare either | |||
| whiteknight | lucian: as platforms for web browsing they are | ||
| just as many people develop software on and for windows as the alternative | |||
| maybe more | |||
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| lucian | whiteknight: that doesn't excuse the platform, really | 17:57 | |
| NotFound | I like toasters. Simple and intuitive design that remains useful for decades. | ||
| whiteknight | I'm not saying it does. I'm not talking about the platform though. Git was designed either without the intention of moving it to windows, or with the intention to actually prevent that | ||
| and if you're going to have a piece of software that doesn't run on the most common desktop OS, you can't claim a prize of portability | 17:58 | ||
| atrodo | Now I'm hungry for some toast and jam | ||
| whiteknight | atrodo: srsly | ||
| lucian goes to have a hair cut | |||
| bubaflub | i'm looking forward to the work on libgit2 being completed | 17:59 | |
| that should solve some of the mess | |||
| and i've thought about maybe we need perl bindings for that | |||
| whiteknight | yes, libgit2 is a very welcome addition | ||
| bubaflub: we definitely need Parrot bindings for it | 18:00 | ||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: well, i may learn a thing or two about bindings in the summer... opens up a world of fun for me | ||
| whiteknight: but i'm also thinking Perl 5 bindings on CPAN would be useful. whatever happend to the Perl5 - CTypes thing? | |||
| dukeleto | bubaflub: yes! and we expect blog posts. One per week, or the tommyknockers will be deployed. | 18:01 | |
| bubaflub | dukeleto: or the dogs the shoot bees out of their mouths when they bark | ||
| NotFound | One problem is that a lot of windows-only users are unreasonable. For example, I have a Basic interpreter declared and documented as line-oriented 80-style, and still people asks it it doesn't have a GUI. | ||
| cotto_work | NotFound: the problem is that you're dealing with humans. | 18:03 | |
| NotFound | In fact, several even doesn't know that windows has a CLI. And some of them finally says "Oh, you mean the ms-dos window" | ||
| whiteknight | :) | 18:04 | |
| mikehh | dukeleto: the test passes with an gcc --optimize build but I get t/src/extend_vtable.t - Failed test: 3 (segfaullt) gcc without --optimize) | 18:05 | |
| NotFound | cotto_work: I've always suspected that I'm a mutant, since I read my first x-men history. | 18:06 | |
| mikehh | dukeleto: I gett the following result with g++ (continuingfor all tests 1 thru 89): | 18:10 | |
| # Failed to build 't/src/extend_vtable_1.o': t/src/extend_vtable.t: In function āvoid dotest(parrot_interp_t*, void*)ā: | |||
| # t/src/extend_vtable.t:113:36: error: āParrot_hash_newā was not declared in this scope | |||
| # t/src/extend_vtable.t:117:50: error: āParrot_key_new_integerā was not declared in this scope | |||
| # t/src/extend_vtable.t:118:55: error: āParrot_key_new_cstringā was not declared in this scope | |||
| dukeleto | mikehh: please open a TT with the full test output of extend_vtable.t . That will help me fix it, if someone doesn't beat me to it. | 18:15 | |
| mikehh | dukeleto: there are additional errors with test 5, 10, 15 and 16, the full output is rather long, but I'll give it a go | 18:18 | |
| Tene | I'm very hopeful about being able to work on Parrot this weekend. Wish me luck. | 18:21 | |
| mikehh | Tene: good luck | 18:23 | |
| Tene | lucian: are you planning on sending me email today? | 18:24 | |
| whiteknight | Tene <-- Luck! | 18:29 | |
| Tene | whiteknight: thanks for the matt might link; looks fascinating | 18:31 | |
| Perhaps I'll spend the weekend reading that instead of working on cardinal 6model. ;) | |||
| whiteknight | NOOOO!!!! | 18:33 | |
| :) | |||
| dalek | nxed: r917 | NotFound++ | trunk/winxedst1.winxed: use a specific class for try modifiers |
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| lucian | Tene: heh. perhaps. patience, grasshopper | 18:43 | |
| lucian has slept 12h+ last night | |||
| Tene | lucian: 'k :) | ||
| lucian | i probably had quite a bit to make up for | ||
| Tene: you at work? | |||
| Tene | yeah; afk now | 18:44 | |
| dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 17 commits to parrot/m0-spec by cotto | 18:45 | |
| sella: aac3e47 | Whiteknight++ | src/memoize/ (2 files): Add in some stub files for a new memoization library. |
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| tadzik | lucian: you don't happen to read Usagi Yojimbo, do you? | 18:51 | |
| lucian | tadzik: greek to me | ||
| tadzik | I guess "grasshoper" in this context i far more wide | ||
| lucian | tadzik: i don't really know the origin of the phrase | 18:52 | |
| oh, from here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_(TV_series). lame | 18:53 | ||
| i'll stop saying that | |||
| tadzik | :) | 18:54 | |
| bubaflub | whiteknight: i was just reading about the y-combinator | 18:59 | |
| whiteknight | it's fun, isn't it? | ||
| bubaflub | going to ahve to read it multiple times | 19:01 | |
| i've done a bit of haskell and functional, but not really anything this deep | |||
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| lucian doesn't really understand the Y combinator | 19:03 | ||
| whiteknight | I don't have the link, but I read a great blog post about the derivation of the Y combinator in Perl that really was well-written | 19:04 | |
| that's what made it really click for me | |||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: Y U NO HAVE LINK? | ||
| whiteknight: just kidding, time to bust out my google-fu | |||
| lucian | rosettacode.org/wiki/Y_combinator | 19:05 | |
| whiteknight | :) it was a long time ago. | ||
| bubaflub | whiteknight: perhaps this one: use.perl.org/~Aristotle/journal/30896? | ||
| lucian | bleh, the python example is disgusting | ||
| whiteknight | bubaflub: yes, that's the one | 19:08 | |
| Way back when I was a gsoc student, I was doing my weekly blogging on use.perl | |||
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| lucian just sent a mammoth email | 19:44 | ||
| dalek | TT #2084 created by mikehh++: t/src/extend_vtable.t fails all tests with g++ build | ||
| TT #2084: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/2084 | |||
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| atrodo | cotto_work> ping | 19:47 | |
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| whiteknight | lucian++ for the email | 20:00 | |
| I certainly can't answer it myself, but I suspect you will see some good answers either way | 20:01 | ||
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| cotto_work | atrodo: pong | 20:06 | |
| atrodo | cotto_work> I was curious why you deleted your work on the m0-asm | ||
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| cotto_work | atrodo: it's a combo of my newbieness with nqp and nqp's speed | 20:07 | |
| atrodo | oh, wasn't working? | ||
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| cotto_work | slow enough that it was a barrier to me caring to work on it | 20:07 | |
| atrodo | wow, that slow? | 20:08 | |
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| cotto_work | ~3 seconds to process a tiny file | 20:08 | |
| atrodo | wow! | ||
| cotto_work | a large part was me being crabby and not wanting to deal with nqp | 20:10 | |
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| lucian | whiteknight: hopefully | 20:21 | |
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| dalek | tracwiki: v14 | bbatha++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | 20:47 | |
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
| tracwiki: v15 | bbatha++ | ParrotGSoC2011Students | |||
| tracwiki: trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ParrotG...ction=diff | |||
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| whiteknight | good afternoon, #parrot | 22:09 | |
| bubaflub | good afternoon whiteknight | ||
| whiteknight | hello bubaflub | 22:10 | |
| cotto_work | hi whiteknight | 22:22 | |
| Tene | lucian: is there something special about attrs named __foo__? could I override __dict__ on an object? | 22:24 | |
| lucian | Tene: nothing special about __foo__ in general, no. not sure if you can override __dict__ though, it may be a special case | ||
| Tene | lucian: does the value in __dict__ contain itself in ['__dict__'] ? | 22:25 | |
| lucian | Tene: no | 22:26 | |
| whiteknight | www.ovni-alerte.com/blog/flash/scal...iverse.swf | ||
| *boggle* | |||
| Tene | lucian: so... that's *not* the whole story for attributes then, no? | ||
| lucian | Tene: no, i did say it's slightly wrong | ||
| Tene | Oh, okay. | 22:27 | |
| lucian | i think mostly for implementation's sake, __dict__ is special | ||
| but not very special | 22:28 | ||
| it's a 'dictproxy' really, a proxy to the C-side dict | |||
| Tene | oh, __dict__ only contains "user-provided attributes" | ||
| lucian | Tene: yeah | 22:29 | |
| sort of | |||
| Tene | oh, no, this guy is making up terms. | ||
| www.cafepy.com/article/python_attri...namic-dict | |||
| lucian | Tene: also, i completely ignored properties | ||
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| lucian | Tene: his explanation is mostly ok | 22:30 | |
| Tene: more precisely, __dict__ is that object's own attributes, discounting parents and so on (not entirely sure if there are any exceptions to this) | |||
| Tene | ahh | 22:31 | |
| argh, afk, meeting | |||
| anyway, yes, I think 6model could be very nice here. | |||
| but... afk | |||
| lucian | Tene: sure, ttul | ||
| whiteknight: awesome, isn't it? | 22:33 | ||
| whiteknight | lucian: mind-boggling | ||
| lucian | they should show that in schools | ||
| whiteknight | and to see everything included there, on a single scrollbar | ||
| it's crazy | |||
| lucian | first science/physics class | ||
| whiteknight | I agree. My kid should see this. | ||
| lucian | well, the scrollbar is logarithmic, isn't it? | ||
| actually even worse | 22:34 | ||
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| soh_cah_toa | am i able to further revise my proposal when i submit it through google-melange or is it final? | 23:03 | |
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| lucian | soh_cah_toa: can revise | 23:07 | |
| has an editor, also comments | 23:08 | ||
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| whiteknight | soh_cah_toa: yeah, you can edit it | 23:08 | |
| soh_cah_toa | okay, should i use google-melange then or gist? | ||
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| lucian | soh_cah_toa: melange is safer, no risk of forgetting to submit :) | 23:10 | |
| soh_cah_toa | lucian: yeah, good idea | ||
| lucian | also, final proposal will look better | ||
| but that's just candy | |||
| soh_cah_toa | yeah | 23:11 | |
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| cotto_work | +1 to using melange | 23:17 | |
| dalek | TT #2083 closed by jkeenan++: Reintroduce --cxx flag in Configure.pl | 23:23 | |
| TT #2083: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/2083 | |||
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| soh_cah_toa | question - which is easier: writing documentation during design before coding or aftering coding? | 23:31 | |
| not necessarily easier. just a better idea, i mean | 23:32 | ||
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| kid51 | t/src/extend_vtable.t failing completely with all g++ build -- is that what others are seeing? | 23:41 | |
| smolder probably needs restarting | 23:42 | ||
| bacek | ~~ | 23:48 | |
| <rant> why the heck getstd* in ops, but setstd* in dynops???</rant> | |||
| cotto_work | bacek: whiskey tango foxtrot. That's not sane. | 23:53 | |
| whiteknight | bacek: they all should be dynops | 23:55 | |
| or, they should be deleted | |||
| ParrotInterp has those as methods | |||
| bacek | whiteknight, anyway. We should split this set of ops. | 23:56 | |