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| kid51 | kid51's report | 12:20 | |
| * Created two branches to prepare for future work on new Jit capabilities. | |||
| ** detect_llvm: Create config step auto::llvm and test it (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1075) | |||
| ** auto_libjit: Bring plobsing's patch (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1105) into SVN | |||
| * Prepared to merge library_files branch into trunk (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1061); this will be completed later today. | 12:21 | ||
| * Prepared patch for doc error (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1104); would appreciate one more review before applying. | |||
| * Confirmed mikehh's report of failures in two test files when run through each of 3 alternate cores (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1102#comment:2). We should assign high priority to diagnosing and fixing these so that they don't become release blockers. | |||
| * Reviewed open TTs and posted some comments aimed at seeing if tickets are closable (TT 602 (allison), 894 (bacek), 941 (allison), 890 (satrac) | |||
| Blocking on: | |||
| * pcc_reapply branch: t/op/gc.t hangs indefinitely during 'make coretest' and 'make test' if configured without --buildframes=0 on Linux/i386. This prevents me from submitting Smolder reports that reflect a default configuration. | |||
| * tt509_install_files branch: I have for many weeks now requested review from someone on Win32 or non-symlinkable system (trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/509). | |||
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| moritz | I don't really have a report - no parrot work (I focus on Rakudo and Perl 6 these days), just want to ask people to review tt #757. Thanks. | 17:31 | |
| kurahaupo | Not much to report. (Spent too much time arguing about how arrays should work and not enough doing.) Am working up a proposal for refactoring the whole collection of array PMC's in ways that should actually be useful to support threading, but I need more feedback before I'll commit to implementing it. See trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/ArrayTasklist | 17:37 | |
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| Coke | partcl: Still have unaddressed segfaults. :( Finalized source repo migration from googlecode+svn to github. | 17:41 | |
| (Dukeleto++ did all the work here.) | |||
| Can now build/test/smoke again from pure git checkout. | |||
| Was using git-svn, really liked the git, hated the git-svn. | |||
| (Nothing else migrated yet, unsure yet if I will.) | |||
| Need a parrot plan for how to implement [uplevel] using the parrot call | |||
| chain. | |||
| japhb | DONE IN PLUMAGE: | 17:56 | |
| * Handle fetching over old working dir, including when changing repo types (as partcl did) | |||
| * Add rx() function for compiling regex strings, until nqp-rx is ready for use | |||
| * Likewise all_matches() | |||
| * Various small cleanups | |||
| * Fix gitoriousparser plugin for dalek-plugins | |||
| MAD PROPZ: | |||
| * darbelo++ # help with cleanups | |||
| * dukeleto++ # plumage source tree reorg | |||
| * dukeleto++ and Tene++ # plumage test harness and test suite | |||
| * dukeleto++ and Infinoid++ # gitoriousparser work enabling a parrot-plumage dalek feed | |||
| NEXT UP: | |||
| * Not much this week | |||
| BLOCKING ON: | |||
| * Day job + sick family, bleah. | |||
| EOR | |||
| Tene | lots of work on pcc | 18:00 | |
| not much else | |||
| EOR | |||
| Util | # Done | 18:03 | |
| * Fixed RT#69684 (Parallel build is broken in Rakudo) | |||
| * Investigated missing `use lib` pragma in Perl6 docs and implementations. | |||
| * Fixed 100+ Perl6 documentation errors (mostly typos) in 40+ files: specs, docs, examples, t/spec, and u4x. | |||
| = Insomnia-- | |||
| * For TT#509 (install_files.pl did not care about symlinks), started investigating how symlinks work on msdos FS mounted on Darwin. | |||
| = Short answer, Darwin fakes the symlinks in ways that will break cross-platform builds. | |||
| # Plan for next week: | |||
| * Finish symlink research, update TT#509, and test its branch on Win32 as requested by kid51++. | |||
| * Un-stall my stalled work on TT#994, TT#389, and TT#600. | 18:04 | ||
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| Util | # Blockers: | 18:04 | |
| * 7+-2. | |||
| .end | |||
| japhb | Util, your blocker is your short term memory? | 18:05 | |
| whiteknight | WHAT I DID | 18:06 | |
| * Still working on pcc_reapply, though had less time this week | |||
| * Running some of the remaing tests through GDB. No solid results yet. | |||
| * Reading papers, preparing for JIT still | |||
| WHAT I WILL DO | |||
| * redouble effort on pcc_reapply. Fix tests first, fix performance second, add features third | |||
| WHAT I AM BLOCKING ON: | |||
| * Tuit shortage | |||
| EOR | |||
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| Util | japhb: Exactly! Too many work items that encourage frequent task changes. I'll cope, though :) | 18:08 | |
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| pmichaud | What I did: | 18:18 | |
| * More work on regex refactors in perl6/nqp-rx repository | |||
| * Current status maintained at github.com/perl6/nqp-rx/blob/master/STATUS | |||
| * Fixed up nqp-rx build system so it acts more like a standalone project | |||
| * Some key features: | |||
| ** Regex parser and compiler will be self-hosting in NQP | |||
| ** Match objects are now created lazily, should be much more efficient | |||
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| pmichaud | ** Many fewer GCable created during a match | 18:18 | |
| ** Backtracking is now much quicker -- we simply "throw state away" as opposed to attempting to undo each level of backtracking individually | |||
| ** The engine has been much easier to build, modify, and maintain | |||
| ** Very simplistic (and slow) protoregexes now, code for much smarter ones prototyped but not active yet | |||
| What I'm doing this week: | |||
| * More regex engine work | |||
| * Finish self-hosting the regex parser | |||
| * Other bootstrapping tasks | |||
| What I'm blocking on: | |||
| * Time and energy | |||
| EOR | 18:19 | ||
| chromatic | Worked on: | ||
| * refactoring CallSignature to create fewer GCables | |||
| * minor fixes to pcc_reapply branch | |||
| * listing struct pruning targets on the wiki (right now) | |||
| Will work on: | |||
| * finishing CallSignature refactor | |||
| * will poke at frame builder in pcc_reapply | |||
| Blocking on: | 18:20 | ||
| * time | |||
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| mikehh | What I did in the last week: | 18:24 | |
| * building and testing parrot in trunk and pcc_reapply branch - fixing codetest errors etc. | |||
| * pcc_reapply - as make/make world now builds and make smoke now works submitted a lot of smolder tests | |||
| * on my last run down to 17 failing tests (3 of which are not run - fails and exits 3rd test of 6) | |||
| * and ran fulltest a few times - reported summaries | |||
| * Installed Ubuntu 9.10 beta (updated) - g++ 4.4 fails to build parrot (early failure - stricter than 4.3) | |||
| * gcc 4.4 is fine though | |||
| What I intend to do in the next week: | |||
| * testing and fixing | |||
| .eor | |||
| allison | Last week: | 18:25 | |
| - Worked with Tene on a refractor of return handling (for PIR and C calls) in the pcc branch. Restructured it to be more parallel with argument handling (looking forward to when they can be unified). | |||
| - Fixes to named parameter count checking to more closely match the behavior of trunk. | |||
| - Updated the 'result_info' op for new pcc argument passing. | |||
| Next week: | |||
| - Plan to continue work on the last few test failures. | |||
| EOR | |||
| whiteknight | hello | 18:31 | |
| Util | hi | ||
| mikehh | hi there | ||
| schmalbe | hi | ||
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| chromatic | Hello. Let's review last week's goals. | 18:32 | |
| pcc_reapply? | |||
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| mikehh | smoke reports 17 failures for me | 18:32 | |
| allison | substantial progress | ||
| whiteknight | very substantial | 18:33 | |
| allison | not finished yet | ||
| chromatic | Any estimates on completion and merge dates? | ||
| whiteknight | allison++ and Tene++ have been kicking ass, taking names | ||
| cotto_work lurks | |||
| allison | Currently plan to merge right after 1.7 | ||
| This may include todoing a couple of edge-case tests | |||
| whiteknight | lots of eyes looking at test failures between now and then would be awesome | 18:34 | |
| allison | Would be nice to have CallSignature optimizations in at the same time | ||
| But soon after is okay too | |||
| chromatic | I think CallSig can be ready by then. | ||
| Were there other development priorities last week? | |||
| allison | increasing test coverage on CallSignature | 18:35 | |
| chromatic | dukeleto? | ||
| whiteknight | ENODUKELETO | 18:36 | |
| allison | he did good work on it | ||
| chromatic | I'm improving it as part of the refactor anyway. | ||
| allison | still more extensive tests needed | ||
| good | |||
| chromatic | Let's review milestones. | 18:37 | |
| HLL interoperability. pmichaud? | |||
| pmichaud | nothing to report -- been doing nqp-rx work. | ||
| chromatic | Shall we bump that to 1.8? | ||
| pmichaud | yes, please. | ||
| chromatic | Magic Trac elves, transform! | 18:38 | |
| No dukeleto, but I did see some discussion of debugger docs. | |||
| seed libraries, japhb? | |||
| japhb | push | ||
| or bump, or whatever the correct term is | 18:39 | ||
| chromatic | 1.8? | ||
| japhb | 1.9 feels more likely to me. | ||
| chromatic | Can do. | ||
| Bytecode testing, Util? | |||
| No Util. | 18:40 | ||
| I started a page on the wiki for struct pruning. It'll be an ongoing process. We can slim the interpreter struct by a bit so far; I think we should do that. | 18:41 | ||
| More eyes on that are welcome. | |||
| Let's talk about priorities for this week, including the hackathon and the 1.7 release. Suggestions? | |||
| whiteknight | pcc, obviously | 18:42 | |
| and lots of testing | |||
| I think trunk has been a bit neglected this month, need lots of tests in penance | |||
| chromatic | It'd be nice to get rid of some TODOs and SKIPs. | 18:43 | |
| I know some of the cores have some weird issues with line numbering reporting. | |||
| whiteknight | can we get a complete list of tose? | ||
| cotto_work | Should we make sure that the get/set_insp_keyed_x vtable functions of CallSignature get tests written? | ||
| mikehh | In trunk we have some failing tests in 3 runcores f, g and S | ||
| dukeleto | 'ello # sorry I am late | 18:44 | |
| allison | cotto: yes, those are important ones | ||
| cotto_work | great. That's something nice and incremental. | ||
| chromatic | I'm working on those tests now. | ||
| cotto_work | just commit early and often | 18:45 | |
| mikehh | your patch fixed f but not g and S | ||
| cotto_work | afk (but will backscroll) | ||
| chromatic | dukeleto, what's the status of the debugger documentation? | 18:46 | |
| whiteknight | ENODUKELETOAGAIN | 18:48 | |
| chromatic | Okay. | ||
| Other suggestions for priorities this week? | |||
| Tene | q1q | 18:49 | |
| whiteknight | array types are becoming a hot topic. Testing those would be good | ||
| or increasing tests of those | |||
| chromatic | Okay, let's go to questions then. | 18:51 | |
| Tene? | |||
| Tene | someone mentioned recently that they'd like threading to have a higher priority than it currently does in the work for 2.0 | ||
| Would anyone like to address that here? | |||
| EOQ | |||
| whiteknight | I think threading is going to be a key feature for "business ready" | 18:52 | |
| our implementation of it should be solid | |||
| dukeleto | chromatic: it has improved a lot. i think the parrot debugger docs ticket is closeable and/or more specific tickets should be created | ||
| allison | Tene: we do have one or several heavy-duty threads refactors that need to happen | 18:53 | |
| Tene: but I'd hesitate to put that in before 2.0 | 18:54 | ||
| Tene | OK | ||
| dukeleto is slightly sick and not-all-there today. sorry for the delayed responses | |||
| whiteknight | it's a stretch, but it's a feature business are going to want | ||
| kurahaupo | Arrays would need a work-over before they're thread-safe | ||
| whiteknight | without robust threading, it's not business-ready | ||
| japhb | dukeleto, best of luck feeling better soon! | ||
| allison | Tene: it's on the list for 3.0, but I expect we can get fixes in to 2.6 | ||
| dukeleto | chromatic: this file docs.parrot.org/parrot/latest/html/...r.pod.html has been updated in trunk with how to assign to registers in the debugger. I don't really know what else needs to go there | 18:55 | |
| japhb: thanks! | |||
| chromatic | Other questions? I have one, if no one else does. | 18:57 | |
| Util is back. ENOCHARTERCABLE resolved. | |||
| chromatic | Okay. My question: can we consider deprecating mutable strings in 2.0? | 18:58 | |
| allison | chromatic: a performance-related question? | ||
| dukeleto says: here is my late report | |||
| What I did: | |||
| * added tests for CallSignatures on pcc_reapply | |||
| * converted some tests to PIR | |||
| * hacked on Plumage, which now has a test harness in NQP | |||
| What I will do: | |||
| * help with pcc_reapply | |||
| * continute to convert tests to PIR | 18:59 | ||
| * add more tests to Plumage | |||
| Blocking on: | |||
| * Being sick. But fighting it :) | |||
| EOR | |||
| chromatic | Performance and correctness. | ||
| whiteknight | chromatic: I like the idea but it's going to be a huge refactor | ||
| chromatic | My initial thought is that we remove the behavior of all C functions which modify strings in place. Instead they return a new string. | ||
| allison | isn't that more pressure on the GC if every string operation has to create a new string? | 19:00 | |
| chromatic | Less, actually -- and where we want it. | ||
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| whiteknight | might be less pressure because we don't have to compact | 19:00 | |
| Tene | allison: we currently clone strings all over the place "just in case" | ||
| whiteknight | and don't need to move memory around | ||
| chromatic | Right now, any operation that needs to return a string -- even in a read-only sense -- ought to create a new COW header to prevent anything from modifying it in place. | 19:01 | |
| kurahaupo | And it makes strings thread-safe into the bargain | ||
| allison | it certainly has potential | ||
| what are the downsides? | |||
| whiteknight | needs research | ||
| I'm sure we can come up with some comparative literature | 19:02 | ||
| chromatic | Every time we pass a string as a parameter, we have to check it for constant-stringness and COW it, just in case arbitrary PIR code tries to modify it in place. | ||
| Even that doesn't catch all of the cases. | |||
| allison | How about support for languages with mutable strings? | ||
| whiteknight | making copies would be transparent to them, I suspect | ||
| chromatic | They have to manage their storage appropriately. | ||
| allison | so, we'd have a bunch of languages each making their own implementation of mutable strings? | 19:03 | |
| chromatic | No. | ||
| whiteknight | mutability is a low-level storage question | ||
| kurahaupo | A PMC holding a string is a mutable string to all intents and purposes | ||
| whiteknight | so long as they access strings through registers and use API functions appropriately, there would be no difference | ||
| chromatic | If they want action-at-a-distance mutability, they need to go through a single place that holds a string pointer. | 19:04 | |
| allison | And, access to STRINGs in C? | ||
| chromatic | Same deal. | ||
| whiteknight | s = Parrot_string_foo(s) | ||
| you just need to keep track of the return value | 19:05 | ||
| allison | Any risk of an operation swapping out the string pointer beneath you? | ||
| chromatic | Same risk there is now if you write buggy code. | 19:06 | |
| jonathan | One thing that mutable strings does seem to enable to happen fast is lots of concatenations onto the end of a string. | ||
| whiteknight | let's set up a notes page on the wiki for info and references | ||
| kurahaupo | (Basically only risk is GC in another thread) | ||
| allison | whiteknight: sounds good | ||
| Util | For those of us catching up: prior discussion from 2002 - markmail.org/message/3heavmqy3pmxm2jo , markmail.org/message/nv6ory3weou2xqlq | ||
| jonathan | (I know because I was pretty impressed when doing the .Net => Parrot translator, and it could build the generated PIR string up really quite fast.) | ||
| chromatic | jonathan, I think a StringBuffer approach can help that. | ||
| dukeleto | q1q | ||
| chromatic | Who's going to create the wiki page? | 19:07 | |
| Coke | q1q | ||
| jonathan | chromatic: Yes, for sure. | ||
| kurahaupo | jonathan: or using { join "", @array } | ||
| jonathan | chromatic: In C#, I know to not just concatenate onto a string but create a StringBuilder class instead, because a string is immutable and one of those is mutable. But it requires a decision. | ||
| whiteknight | chromatic: I'll throw some notes on there tonight | ||
| chromatic | Thanks, wk. | ||
| whiteknight | then, free-for-all | ||
| jonathan | chromatic: Which isn't a problem, just worth noting. | 19:08 | |
| chromatic | Other comments before we move this discussion to the wiki? | ||
| jonathan | kurahaupo: Yes, or that. | ||
| chromatic | dukeleto, question? | ||
| dukeleto | since pcc_reapply is waiting until after 1.7, what are our priorities for trunk in the next week? | 19:09 | |
| chromatic | Testing, fixing the line number failures, unTODOing and unSKIPping tests, pcc_reapply, and CallSignature testing. | 19:10 | |
| whiteknight | stability, testing, etc | ||
| dukeleto | CallSig has almost 100% coverage, we should add another PMC to our "increase test coverage" goal | 19:11 | |
| allison | CPointer? | ||
| chromatic | CallSig won't have coverage for long, and you can't rely on gcov -- it inherits a lot of behavior from Capture. | 19:12 | |
| dukeleto | chromatic: all the callsig tests are in pcc_reapply. what do you mean that it won't have coverage for long? Are you rewriting CallSig ? | 19:13 | |
| chromatic | Yes. | ||
| allison | for one thing, to remove the inheritance from Capture | 19:14 | |
| dukeleto | chromatic: on the pcc_optimize_sig branch ? | ||
| chromatic | Yes. | 19:15 | |
| dukeleto | chromatic: should tests be added to that branch as well? They will cause some minor conflicts when merging happens, but shouldn't be a big deal | ||
| chromatic | I'm adding tests right now. I'll push some soon. | 19:16 | |
| allison | dukeleto: any tests should pass on both, so it's okay to keep the updated test file in sync between the two branches | ||
| chromatic | Let's move that discussion to #parrot though. | ||
| allison | yes | ||
| chromatic | Coke, a question? | 19:17 | |
| Coke | Just ran a spec test on partcl after the move to github and am getting | 19:18 | |
| about 700 more failures. While I track that down (hopefully something | |||
| lost in translation and not a parrot bug), it would be nice if | |||
| trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/965 | |||
| could be looked at, even if to say "this will be broken differently after | |||
| 1.7" | |||
| (this is one of the few remaining segfaults that partcl generates. (not all of them were resolved) | 19:19 | ||
| allison | it certainly won't be broken the same way | ||
| is there any way to test it against the pcc_reapply branch? | |||
| Coke | allison: does PGe work in teh branch? | 19:20 | |
| if not, no. | |||
| allison | Coke: yes | ||
| PGE passes all tests now | |||
| Coke | really, we don't need corevm anymore? | ||
| ok. I can try it. | |||
| allison | nope, can run a full make test | ||
| Coke | will update the ticket. | ||
| ok. (this is why I wanted a ticket tracking our progress. =-) | 19:21 | ||
| EOQ. | |||
| chromatic | Other questions? | ||
| allison | probably a good idea for future branches (or just a top section of the wiki page) | ||
| Tene | I am now able to run my scheme compiler against the pcc branch. | ||
| rakudo doesn't compile successfully yet, though. | 19:22 | ||
| but, exciting progress. | |||
| chromatic | Any blockers to discuss? | 19:23 | |
| Tene | None for me. | ||
| chromatic | Let's call it a week then. Thanks, everyone. | ||
| allison | thanks c | 19:24 | |
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